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B. B. Inman, tugboat, 54:219
Baardsson, Ivar, 17:175
Baasen, Francis, 14:245–246, 25:343
Babbit, St. Louis County
Babbitt, Kurnal R., judge, 34:280
Babbitt, Mrs. William, 57:112
Babbitt, William D., abolitionist, 57:107–110, 57:112–113, 57:116–117, 57:119–120
Babcock, Amy, 23:104
Babcock, C. Merton, author, 31:53, 37:88
Babcock, Charles F., newspaper editor, 56:206
Babcock, Charles M., highway commissioner, 12:84, 13:380, 25:379, 26:1, 26:42, 26:44, 51:228
Babcock, Emily A., translator, 14:15
Babcock, Frank, speaker, 20:210
Babcock, James F. (Col.), journalist, 14:440, 15:62, 15:417
Babcock, Kendric C., 12:304
Babcock, Laura, 22:107
Babcock, Lorenzo A., author, 14:164, 14:183n, 14:186, 14:188n
Babcock, Mrs. George, speaker, 20:355
Babcock, Stephen M., 19:152
Babcock, Willoughby M., Jr., 2:575, 3:223, 11:47, 11:314, 12:188, 13:293, 16:60, 17:347, 20:189, 21:229n, 27:140, 30:42, 30:323, 37:43
Babes in Toyland, rock group, 58:30
Babe the Blue Ox
Baby, F. G., judge, 5:306
Baby Boomers, 60:154–155
Baby Collection, 3:297, 5:306, 5:562n–563n
Bach, Cile M., author, 39:342
Bach, P.D.Q. (Peter Schickele), quoted, 60:200
Bache, Alexander D., 19:96, 49:128
Bache, Soren:
Bachelder, Francis L., labor activist, 57:389–391, 57:396, 57:402
Bachelder, John B., papers, 41:199
Bachmann, Charles W., musician, 34:242
Bachmann, E. Theodore, author, 24:373
Bachmann, Elizabeth M., author, 25:92, 26:153, 28:331, 29:264, 30:157, 31:191, 36:151, 36:193, 37:86, 37:223, 40:361
Bachmann, Karl (Charles), Carver County pioneer, 25:184, 26:66
Bachmann, Mrs. Karl, 26:66
Bachner Brothers, Minneapolis, gun manufacturers, 33:307
Bachrach, Marion, congressional secretary, 54:14
Bachtle, Carrie A., 23:390
Bacig, Tom, work reviewed, 48:268
Back, Ima, author, 9:310
Backaws, Ernst, prisoner of war, 54:122
Backes, David, author, 58:124, 58:192
Backland, Jonas W., 29:324
Backlund, Erik Arvid, sculptor, 55:370
Backlund, Jonas Oscar, author, 15:235, 34:43, 34:172
Backnumber, Benjamin, pseud. See Talman, John
Backstrom, Charles, 52:36
Backstrom, Charles H. review by, 37:84
Backus, Clinton J., 3:222, 3:227
Backus, David, 3:222, 3:227
Backus, Edward W., lumberman, 24:247, 26:135–136, 27:300n, 27:302, 31:183, 42:172, 43:131, 44:25, 46:34, 49:33, 58:124, 58:130
Backus, Electus (Capt.), Fort Snelling commander, 7:266n, 21:170, 32:97
Backus, Elizabeth, teacher, 35:102, 35:104, 56:309
Backus, Mrs. George J., sculptor, 20:413–415
Backus, William, minister, 52:191
Backus-Brooks Lumber Company, Minneapolis, 24:247, 29:140, 47:142–143, 47:152
Backus Line, logging railroad, 27:300n
Bacon, Don H., mine president, 35:338, 40:412, 52:251
Bacon, Emma, 35:101
Bacon, Jerome A., mill owner, 39:5
Bacon, John M. (Gen.), 24:146, 50:269, 50:271–272, 50:274–275
Bacon, Paul V., author, 47:177
Bacon, Peggy, artist, 44:245, 44:247n, 44:251n
Bacon, Robert, biography, 5:462
Bacon, William, 12:339
Bad Axe Lake, Camp Wilderness, 58:71
Bad Axe River, Wisconsin, battle, 8:102, 9:357, 12:160, 17:296, 33:116, 39:339, 52:291
Badboy, Ella, 16:321
Bad Boy, Ojibway leader, 50:203n, 53:108
Bader, Arno, author, 18:215
Bader, Donald (son of Christine and Louis), 60:29
Bader, Dorothy (daughter of Christine and Louis), 60:29
Bader, Louis, railroad brakeman, 60:28–29
Bader, Mary Christine, "St. Paul's First Union of Garment Workers," 60:26–39
Badger:
Badger, Samuel, drummer boy, 60:169 (cover), 60:169 (facing)
Badger, Sioux Indian, murdered, 24:21
Badger, steamboat, 34:14
Badger, The (Neekaa) Sioux Indian, 2:539n
Badger, William, aviator, 54:336
Bad Hail, Sioux leader, 28:312, 30:215n, 59:192
Badham, James, Cutlerite, 13:387
Bad Heart Buffalo, Amos, Sioux artist, 19:218
Bad Heart Bull, Amos, artist, 41:337
Badlands, South Dakota, 42:194
Bad River, Ashland County, Wisconsin, 23:242
Bae, Ruby, depicted, 53:173
Baeder, John, work reviewed, 46:127
Baekkestad, Erling, 21:86
Baensch, Emil, author, 15:355
Baer, Abel, songwriter, 45:194
Baer, Frank W., career, 12:322
Baer, Jerome, 20:314
Baer, John Miller, cartoonist, 38:304, 38:306
Baerwald, Thomas J., author, 51:281
Baeton & Corinsky, Olmsted County, mill, 40:126
Bagby, Albert M., musician, 23:281
Bagley:
Bagley, Marion M., author, 31:59
Bagley, Sarah G., telegrapher, 38:242
Bagley, Summer C., logger, 29:144
Bagley, William, chaplain, 49:76
Bagley, William, Dr., speaker, 19:316
Bagley, William C., author, 12:418
Bah-dway-we-dung (George White), Ojibway, 50:271–275
Bahl, Erold G., pilot, 52:231
Bahmer, Robert H., 12:425, 29:259, 36:218
Bailer, C. H., 19:232, 20:214
Bailey, A. C., 12:106
Bailey, Bernadine, work reviewed, 34:41
Bailey, Beth L., social historian, 51:127
Bailey, C. H., author/speaker, 19:227, 27:80
Bailey, Caroline P., 20:58
Bailey, Clyde M., educator, 38:385
Bailey, Esther Z., compiler, 35:334
Bailey, Everett H., 1:27, 2:374, 2:376, 3:415, 4:31, 5:431–432, 6:28, 8:59, 9:58, 20:44, 20:58–60, 21:96
Bailey, Frances, 21:45
Bailey, Francis P., 20:58
Bailey, George R., author, 11:328, 31:134, 36:81
Bailey, Hiram S. (Capt.), military commissioner, 1:468, 6:360
Bailey, John W., 45:39
Bailey, Liberty H., botanist, 35:244
Bailey, Mary, 23:104
Bailey, Mrs. Henry J., speaker, 19:119, 26:93, 26:395, 28:380
Bailey, Mrs. L. H., 4:297
Bailey, Richard, 23:371, 47:17
Bailey, Sherman C., depicted, 43:131
Bailey and Primrose, St. Paul, mattress makers, 15:190
Bailey Nurseries, 58:247
Baillair, Louis, trader, 22:281
Baille, James, Jr., 31:238
Bailleul, Jan, sculptor, 18:238
Baillif, Ernest A., translator, 5:62
Baillif, J. O., papers, 26:156
Baillif, Jean P. P., author, 5:62
Baillif, Matilda Pepin, translator, 5:62, 10:77, 10:449, 26:156
Baillif, Matilda V., author, 11:110, 13:116, 15:37, 26:156, 51:208
Baillif, Mrs. Rene. See McLeod, Janet
Baillif, Rene, farmer/businessman, 60:231
Baillif family:
Bailly, Edward C., author, 10:449, 31:59
Bailly, Joseph, trader, 11:324, 21:118n, 22:76, 31:59, 52:227
Bailly, Julia C., author, 6:72, 6:294, 8:358
Bailly, Lucy Faribault, 8:353, 8:357, 52:228, 62:55
Bailly, Marie, 11:324, 22:76
Bailly de Messein, Charles-Francois, 12:431
Bailly de Messein, Michel, 12:431
Bailly de Messein, Nicholas, 12:431
Bailly (Bailly de Messien) family, 10:449, 14:438
Bain, Aitkin County, forest fire, 48:272
Bainbridge, Alexander G. (Buzz), 41:158, 47:179
Bainbridge, K. T., physicist, 60:176
Bainbridge Theater, Minneapolis, 9:38, 51:238
Baird, Absalom (Gen.), Union officer, 38:272
Baird, Duncan H., author, 21:416, 42:239
Baird, E. C., 41:307n
Baird, Etta, 55:190
Baird, James W., mill owner, 44:166
Baird, John B., 49:29
Baird, Julian B., 20:50, 41:274
Baird, Sarah G.:
Baird, W. David, churchman, 50:216
Baird, W. J., 44:166
Bajus, John (Rev.), 24:73
Bakeless, John, author, 32:64, 35:291
Baker, Alexander:
Baker, Benjamin F., trader, 4:421–422, 4:435, 8:194, 10:389, 11:372–373, 17:210, 20:122, 20:127, 21:83, 21:168n, 28:283, 35:24–25, 40:30, 42:128, 42:130, 59:196n, 60:220
Baker, C. C., speaker, 29:275, 29:362
Baker, Carlos, editor, 48:86
Baker, Charles D., 5:94, 14:357
Baker, Charles E., author, 34:120
Baker, Charles H., 3:145, 8:129n
Baker, Daniel A. J.:
Baker, Elder, 19:133
Baker, Eliza Wardell, 54:230
Baker, F. A., depicted, 42:184
Baker, F. D., 27:361
Baker, G. E., 8:158, 8:171
Baker, George L., railroad executive, 35:35
Baker, Gerard, work reviewed, 50:332
Baker, Harold, judge, 59:210
Baker, Helen B., author, 9:312
Baker, Helen M., speaker, 16:306
Baker, Howard, homesteader, 38:134, 41:247
Baker, Isaac P., steamboat owner, 38:236
Baker, J. Wayne, work reviewed, 44:160
Baker, Jack, artist, 57:24
Baker, James H. (Gen.), 10:211, 44:5, 45:238, 50:196
Baker, Jocelyn, author, 17:345
Baker, John A., 58:101
Baker, Joseph Stannard, land agent, 23:164, 25:396, 38:345
Baker, Leone, photographer's assistant, 59:114
Baker, Lewis, editor, 21:335, 29:361, 39:330
Baker, Mrs. Zula B., author, 10:355
Baker, Nathaniel (Adj. Gen.), 46:323–325
Baker, Newton D., secretary of war, 50:15–17, 55:296, 62:109
Baker, O. E., author, 9:413, 18:102
Baker, Ray S. (David Grayson, pseud.), 39:271
Baker, Russell, contractor, 54:63
Baker, S. M., letters, 22:192
Baker, Theodore, anthropologist, 34:161
Baker, Tracey, author, 46:168, 47:259
Baker, William B., Sr., drum maker, 49:36–37
Baker, William E., author, 24:356
Baker, William H., dancing teacher, 46:246, 48:87
Baker, Willis, horse breeder, 26:120n
Baker family:
Bakers Union No. 21, 21:387
Baker v. Carr, 45:231
Bakery industry, development, 5:365
Bakke, S., 14:54
Bakken, Earl, businessman, 48:352, 60:156
Bakken, Henry H., editor, 24:258
Bakken, Ole, log cabin, 37:64
Bakken, Reidar, 54:374
Balalaika Orchestra (Red Star Orchestra), 57:230, 57:234
Balassone, Alfonso. See Bellson, Albert
Balaton:
Balcom, Thomas W.:
Balcombe, John L., Dr., 21:329
Balcombe, St. Andre D., 14:158
Bald Hill, North Dakota, trading post, 11:380
Baldinger, Wallace S., author, 26:73
Bald Island. See Prairie Island, Mississippi River
Baldoon, Canada, 2:31, 5:404
Baldwin, Benjamin C., engineer, 3:305
Baldwin, Clara, 3:305
Baldwin, Clara F., author, 23:386, 27:71
Baldwin, Herbert A., 5:265, 5:275, 5:277
Baldwin, J. W., labor leader, 55:211
Baldwin, Leland D., author, 9:304
Baldwin, Marie L. B., 10:339, 10:343
Baldwin, Mark, author, 10:359
Baldwin, Mathew, philanthropist, 55:142
Baldwin, Mathias, judge, 37:166–167, 51:230
Baldwin, May, 5:308
Baldwin, Munson, work reviewed, 40:314
Baldwin, Roger S., Mr. and Mrs., 34:139
Baldwin, Rufus J., legislator, 26:192, 26:199, 35:3, 36:168, 37:318, 48:4
Baldwin, Samuel A., musician, 13:273, 39:54
Baldwin, Seth, gambler, 47:243
Baldwin, Thernon, 9:300
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, 18:452, 38:313–314, 38:318
Baldwin School (Oak Hall), St. Paul, 9:299–300, 14:147, 30:207
Balke, Julius, industrialist, 29:67
Ball, Carleton R., author, 11:323
Ball, Edwin, mining superintendent, 52:255
Ball, Ernie, 58:31
Ball, George Walter, professional baseball player, 59:165
Ball, John, Civil War officer, 1:495, 38:254, 57:61
Ball, Joseph H., politician, 41:102, 43:311, 46:14, 46:100, 49:225, 52:31–34, 55:163, 56:66
Ball, Robert (Pat), professional golfer, 58:384, 58:393n
Ball, Thomas, artist, 31:100, 31:102
Ball, Timothy F., author, 49:212
Ballantyne, Robert M., artist, 18:216, 36:127
Ballard, Charles W., Dr., cattleman, 26:121, 26:123
Ballard, Dorothy, work reviewed, 44:316
Ballard, Samuel C., police officer, 44:264–265
Ball Club Lake, Lac la Crosse:
Ballet. See Dance and dancing
Ballet Concertant, performance, 55:259–260
Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano, St. Paul, founder, 52:116
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, performances, 54:67
Ballinger, Floyd, 48:157n
Ballinger, Richard A., 22:79, 27:133
Ballinger-Pinchot controversy, 29:155
Balloons and ballooning
Ballymenone, Northern Ireland, folklore, 50:189–190
Balmer, Frank E., 6:198, 9:313, 11:109, 11:441
Balmoral, Otter Tail County, grist mill, 20:353
Balsam Township, Itasca County, schools, 22:223
Baltimore, cruiser, 52:28
Baltimore, Maryland, 13:408, 19:459
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 19:196, 41:186, 46:66–67
Balzer, Jacob F., speaker, 11:199, 11:294, 17:357
Bambenek, Evelyn, historical society member, 59:323
Bambenek, Greg, preservationist, 59:323, 59:329–330
Ban, Dorothy (Mrs. Martin), miner, 61:98–100
Ban, Martin, 61:98–99
Banaszynski, Jacqui, journalist, quoted, 62:19
Banco. See Northwest Bancorporation
Bancroft, Estelle B., author, 29:368
Bancroft, George, 10:447, 47:249
Bancroft, Ralph H., author, 3:109
Bancroft, Sarah, author, work reviewed, 59:43
Bancroft, territorial newspaper, 56:224
Bancroft Township, Freeborn County:
Bandolier bag:
Baner, Skulda V., author, 25:302
Banfield, N. F., Jr., 25:101
Banfil, John, 15:426
Banfil Tavern, Fridley, 48:134
Bangs, Tracy R., 18:227
Banjo, showboat, 32:59
Banjoes, 57:230–231, 57:233
Bank, ---- (Cpl.), 45:137n, 45:140
Bankers Association of Minnesota. See Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company
Bankhead, William B., congressman, 43:83
Bank of Good Thunder, 56:420
Bank of Long Prairie, 57:187
Bank of Mabel, founded, 57:193
Bank of Minneapolis, 35:225
Bank of Minnesota, St. Paul, 40:111, 40:115–116, 40:144
Bank of Montreal, 42:175–176, 42:268, 42:270, 43:80, 55:179, 56:171
Bank of Motley, 57:190
Bank of New England, Minneapolis branch, 42:273
Bank of North Dakota, history, 51:283
Bank of Nova Scotia, Minneapolis branch, 42:268–276
Bank of St. Croix, bank note depicted, 56:165, 57:184, 57:186, 57:197
Banks, Chris, 56:153
Banks, Dennis, Ojibway leader, 49:259
Banks, Joyce M., work reviewed, 49:347
Banks, Nathaniel P. (Gen.), Union officer, 25:32, 25:36, 25:134, 25:147, 25:226, 25:239, 25:343, 40:288
Banks and banking, 2:281
Banner stones, Minnesota, 7:152
Banning, Ellen. See Ayer, Ellen (Mrs. Frederick, II)
Banning, Margaret Culkin, 4:332, 12:207, 15:100, 46:23
Banning, Mrs. William L., 29:121, 33:4
Banning, Pine County, ghost town, 35:295
Banning, William L., 18:315, 33:4
Banning State Park, 43:120
Bannister, ---- (Maj.), Union officer, 25:25
Bannister, Clara. See Congdon, Clara (Mrs. Chester A.)
Bannister, Dick, gentleman farmer, 53:337
Bannister, Henry M., diary, 24:344
Bannon, Charles, farmer, 49:148
Bannon, William, merchant, 24:375
Bannon's, St. Paul, department store, 60:32
Banta, R. E., author, 19:458
Banter, Phil, author, 26:294
Bantin, Philip C., work reviewed, 49:209
Bantroff, May, 10:450
Banvard, Elizabeth Goodnow (Mrs. John), 50:205
Banvard, John, panoramist, 17:134–136, 17:140n, 17:456, 19:458, 20:380, 20:382–383, 24:63, 25:275, 26:53, 30:15, 30:153, 30:260, 30:393, 31:46, 32:188, 33:287, 35:379, 36:190, 36:233
Banwart, Louie E., 8:432
Baptism River, Lake County:
Baptist Bible Union, 52:21–22
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, Sault Ste. Marie mission, 50:25–36
Baptist church, 52:192, 53:296
Baptist General Conference (Swedish Baptists), 43:28
Baptist Hill, St. Paul, depicted, 55:50
Baptist Home Missionary Society, 28:135
Baptist Missionary Circle, 54:300
Baptist missions:
Barbasol Company, rivals, 55:331
Barbeau, Emil, 20:332
Barbeau, Marius, author, 20:341, 22:93, 22:204, 22:433, 23:281, 24:77, 25:397, 29:167, 30:261, 33:351, 34:126, 34:214, 37:345
Barbee, David R., 17:108
Barbe-Marbois, Francois, career, 23:258
Barber, Albert, cholera victim, 14:290
Barber, Danielle, historian, 58:214
Barber, DeWitte N., 7:258, 10:208
Barber, Lloyd, sketch, 1:260–263
Barber, Mary Jane, cholera victim, 14:290
Barber, Miriam, 52:200
Barber, Pauline, 51:211
Barber, R. D., Dr., 16:433
Barberg, Vernon G., 21:110
Barbers and barbering:
Barbizon School, 52:289
Barbour, Barton H., author, 57:327
Barbour, N., Dr., 7:102
Barck, Dorothy C., speaker, 22:429
Barck, H. A., speaker, 13:342
Barclay, Isabel, author, 35:379
Barclay, J. M., 7:255
Barclay, Robert G., author, 40:313
Bard and Vanderbilt, Minneapolis, architectural firm, 60:303
Bardo, Gerald, 20:428
Bardo Community, Alberta, Canada, 57:356–367
Bardon, John A., pioneer, 14:233, 20:340, 21:152–154, 21:156–157, 34:129
Bardwell, Elmer, speaker, 28:296
Bardwell, John P., missionary, 8:129n, 15:20n, 38:9, 45:29–31
Bardwell, Winfield W., judge, 51:221–225, 51:229, 53:333
Barefield, Eddie, musician, 59:101–105, 59:108
Barelto, ship, 2:224
Bargen, Frank, speaker, 16:491
Bargen, Isaac I., speaker, 10:356, 14:119, 15:134, 20:95
Bargen, Mary, author, 12:101
Barges:
Baring Brothers, 55:178
Baring-Gould, Sabine, author, 27:182
Barker, Burt B., author, 20:327, 32:249
Barker, Earle A., 43:134
Barker, Earle A., militia officer, 14:450, 49:71
Barker, Eugene C., author, 11:428, 25:391
Barker, Joseph, editor, 39:212
Barker, Mrs. Blaine B., 23:391
Barker family, musicians, 22:124
Barkley, Alben W., 47:158
Barkow, Al, author, quoted, 58:385
Barland, Thomas (Rev.), letters, 19:210
Barlett, Peggy, 54:189
Barley raising:
Barloon, Marvin J., author, 36:280
Barlow, Augustus, sketch, 6:387
Barlow, Calvin, 6:261
Barnabe, 49:181
Barnabe, Fabien (Fr.), 49:181
Barnard, Alonzo, missionary, 45:30
Barnard, Charles, 20:82
Barnard, E. T., 13:120, 13:279–280, 14:358, 16:124, 17:484, 18:335, 18:465, 18:471, 20:97, 20:353, 22:107, 23:103, 25:408
Barnard, George N., photographer, 48:39
Barnard, H. E., author, 5:365
Barnard, Harry, work reviewed, 35:150
Barnard, Marguerite, 50:44 (facing)
Barnard, Mrs. Alonzo, 45:30–31
Barnard, Neal, 50:44 (facing)
Barnard, Newell H., author, 29:263, 29:271
Barnard Private School
Barnes, Albert (Rev.), Presbyterian minister, 40:1–2, 40:4–6, 40:11, 56:47
Barnes, Charles, 16:491
Barnes, Eugene, 23:368
Barnes, F. W., physicist, 60:186n
Barnes, Fred, genealogist, 27:56
Barnes, Harry E., author, 5:462
Barnes, Henry, boatbuilder, 11:128
Barnes, Irene. See Taeuber, Irene B.
Barnes, James, author, 13:425, 15:471
Barnes, John S., businessman, 42:176
Barnes, Julia M., 4:332, 4:344, 4:346, 5:79, 5:436
Barnes, Julian, author, 52:161
Barnes, Julius H., 4:344, 5:265, 37:260
Barnes, Mary S., quoted, 48:130
Barnes, Mrs. M. F., letter, 28:135n
Barnes, O. L., in Sioux (Dakota) War, 18:461
Barnes, Russell F., librarian, 27:140, 29:187, 29:281, 30:39, 30:410, 55:128
Barnes, Seth, minister, 49:51n
Barnes (G. S.) and Company, wheat harvesting, 58:275
Barnes family, genealogy, 27:56
Barnesville:
Barnett, F. L., attorney, 55:71, 55:73
Barnett, Ida Wells, suffragist, 55:67
Barnett, James H., work reviewed, 34:167
Barnett, Le Roy, work reviewed, 53:212
Barnett, W. H., lawyer, 62:185
Barney, Carrie, 51:299
Barney, Fred E., real-estate dealer, 24:139–140
Barney, Joe, Chippewa leader, 9:321
Barney, Maggie, Vermilion Lake Indian School staff member, 58:232–233, 58:235
Barney, Mary H. (Chi Bi Bi), Ojibway, 48:157
Barney, Sheldon F., 24:272
Barney, William L., work reviewed, 54:142–143
Barney's Cafe, discrimination issue, 57:429
Barnhart, J. S., editor, 21:416
Barnhart, John D., author, 6:406, 10:453, 25:402, 34:354
Barnitz, David G., 13:145–146
Barns
Barns, Comfort, 11:169, 20:457
Barns, Cornelia, artist, 44:245
Barnstorming, pilots, 52:231–238
Barnum, Augustus K., 4:277
Barnum, Carlton County:
Barnum, Edward P., 5:102–103, 5:107
Barnum, George G., 12:207, 34:204
Barr, Alfred H., Jr., editor, 16:110, 17:107
Barr, Claude A., work reviewed, 48:351
Barr, Elinor, author, 57:272
Barr, George T., author, 2:213
Barr, J. T. (Rev.), author, 33:341
Barr, Mrs. F. G., author, 10:226
Barr, Robert N., commissioner, 58:111, 58:120
Barr, Roger, reviews by, 45:206, 45:343, 46:250
Barr, Samuel R., legislator, 58:117
Barr, Will, author, 12:337
Barre, Isaac (Col.), 4:235
Barre, William de la, engineer, 4:94, 5:392, 5:470, 17:352, 18:184n, 34:204, 46:156–157, 48:266, 49:22, 57:89–90, 57:92, 58:266–267, 58:277
Barrel Cafe and Lounge, Great Falls, Montana, 53:264–265
Barrell Drive-in, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 53:260, 53:262
Barrell industry, and flour milling, 58:283
Barrels:
Barrett, B. C., 17:241
Barrett, Giles L., Mr. and Mrs., actors, 33:284
Barrett, Joseph H., composer, 44:132–133, 44:139
Barrett, Joseph O., 44:22
Barrett, Lawrence, actor, 9:36, 28:101, 28:117–118, 33:175
Barrett, Peter, trial and hanging, 18:124n, 18:125, 58:87
Barrett, Samuel A., author, 8:96, 10:330, 15:453
Barrett, Timothy, trial and hanging, 18:124n, 18:125, 18:128, 58:87
Barrett Quadrangle, map, 3:310
Barrick, Nimrod, diary, 19:344, 20:34
Barriger, John W., III, author, 21:97
Barringer, John, letter, 34:169
Barrington, Lewis, author, 23:192
Barrios, midwestern, 57:155
Barritt, John, indicted, 48:144, 48:146
Barron, Caroline, quoted, 50:60
Barron, Hal S., work reviewed, 56:143–144
Barrow, Blanche (Mrs. Buck), bank robber, 62:125, 62:130–131, 62:133
Barrow, Buck, bank robber, 62:125, 62:130–131, 62:133
Barrow, Clyde Champion, bank robber, 62:124–126, 62:129–131, 62:133
Barrow, Cumie (mother of Buck and Clyde), 62:131
Barrow, W. J., author, 24:361
Barrow Gang, bank robberies, 62:124–127, 62:129–130
Barrow-in-Furness, England, emigrants, 47:16–25
Barrows:
Barrows, Mrs. S., speaker, 15:369
Barry, Colman J. (Fr.), 37:88, 38:335
Barry, David Frances, photographer, work depicted, 61:265
Barry, Edith L., 16:542
Barry, Edward D., Spanish-American War veteran, 56:136
Barry, Edward L., diary, 16:336
Barry, Elizabeth, 18:59
Barry, George, photographer, 59:114
Barry, Geraldine W., 54:321
Barry, Irish settlement, 31:22
Barry, J. Neilson, compiler, 26:273
Barry, Louise, editor, 29:175
Barry Line, tugboat company, 54:219
Barrymore, Ethel, actress, 62:171
Barsantee, Harry, author, 8:106
Barsness, Diana, "Anna Ramsey," 45:258–272
Barsness, Nellie N., Dr., author, 20:466
Barsness, Olive, 25:209, 26:391, 29:181
Barsness Township, Pope County, Lutheran church, 24:92
Barstow, Mrs. Nelson, 15:483
Bart (pseud.). See Bartholomew, Charles L.
Bartch, A. P., 23:200
Bartelt, Harry, 28:375
Barter, in fur trade, 48:222
Barth, Carl, engineer, 29:157
Barth, Frederik, 54:283
Barth, G. W. O., author, 14:234
Barth, Theodore, 55:369
Barthe, Jean Baptiste, trader, 44:203
Barthel, Diane, sociologist, 55:304
Barthelemy, C. R., 16:302
Barthold, Richard, congressman, 56:334
Bartholdi, Auguste, sculptor, 51:107
Bartholomew, Charles L. (Bart, pseud.), cartoonist, 2:274, 22:320, 29:50, 29:102, 30:179, 30:234, 30:240, 35:300, 35:305–306, 35:312n, 36:120–121, 36:123, 36:125, 36:126n
Bartholomew, Paige, papers, 28:279, 29:284
Bartke, Frank, farmer, 25:336
Bartlett, Cyrus K., physician, 53:54
Bartlett, Herbert R., artist, 16:113
Bartlett, Joseph, descendants, 15:343
Bartlett, Junius A., newspaperman/publisher, 3:508n, 56:398
Bartlett, R. C., 21:108, 22:106, 23:104
Bartlett, Richard A., work reviewed, 44:194
Bartlett, Robert V., work reviewed, 47:205
Bartlett, Ruth Fitch. See Boyd, Ruth Fitch (Mrs. Thomas)
Bartlett, S. C., author, 42:76
Bartlett, S. M., 22:23n
Bartlett, William W., 1:326, 2:171, 8:89, 8:97
Bartness, Hansine, 50:145
Barto, Alphonso, 5:88, 5:91
Barton, Bruce, author, 13:337
Barton, Clara, 47:120, 55:190
Barton, Elijah, lawyer, 21:196
Barton, George, boxing referee, 59:81
Barton, George A., sports writer/editor, 20:358, 36:103, 59:158, 60:104, 60:106–108, 60:110
Barton, H. Arnold, author, 46:342, 47:211
Barton, Lucy, author, 47:97
Barton, Mrs. Edgar B., 2:578, 4:169
Barton, Mrs. John A., speaker, 11:460
Barton, William E., author, 5:149, 28:64, 28:361
Barton, Winifred W., 16:301, 48:201
Bartram, William, pioneer archaeologist, 16:152
Baruch, Bernard M., author, 36:68
Barwise, Effie S., 7:302
Barzeen, Jordan, 9:327
Barzun, Jacques, author, 26:161, 36:32
Bascom, John, educator, 30:381, 45:212
Bascom, Rose E., 4:454
Bascomb, D. J., merchant, 21:214
Bas de la Riviere, Manitoba, trading post, 11:363, 28:1–3
Baseball, 54:270
Base Hospital No. 26, 3:148, 3:387
Bashford, Herbert, author, 9:71
Basie, Count, orchestra, 59:106–107
Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis, 13:312, 47:50–51, 51:158, 57:271
Basketball:
Basler, Roy P., author, 35:147
Basques, Pablo, artist, 58:364
Bass, George F., archaeologist, 38:244, 39:124
Bass, Stewart, sugar-company official, 58:204
Bass, William, 24:116
Basset, Francis, I, pewterer, 40:204
Basset, Francis, II, pewterer, 40:204
Bassett, Daniel, legislator, 45:240
Bassett, Edward, family, 26:90
Bassett, Joel B., 7:375, 9:315, 18:97, 26:135
Bassett, John S., editor, 4:76
Bassett, Mrs. Joel B., 22:255
Bassett, Mrs. M. H., author, 25:408, 28:296
Bassett, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:160
Bassett, T. C. Seymour, author, 27:256
Bassett, Wayne R., author, 31:61
Bassett, William L., 6:73, 8:298, 25:130
Bassett Congregational Church, Brimson, 61:21
Bassett Sawmill, Minneapolis, 58:326
Bassett's Creek, Hennepin County:
Bassford, Edward P., architect, 53:198, 53:200
Bass Lake, Aitkin County, located, 7:312
Bass Lake, Faribault County, pioneer settlement, 24:382
Bass Lake, Ramsey County, acreage, 40:226n
Bass Lake, St. Louis County, disappearance, 23:99
Basswood Grove, Washington County, church, 26:286
Basswood Lake:
Bastian, Huber, artist, 34:267
Bastian, Robert W., geographer, 48:96
Bastiansen, Pete, artist, 57:31
Bastis, Albert G., alderman, 41:156
Baston, Caton, soldier, 44:227
Baston, George R., 58:102
Baston, Matilda Bruns (Mrs. George R.), 58:102
Bastow, Thomas F., work reviewed, 52:240
Baszion Benevolent Society, Minneapolis, 43:214
Batavia, Todd County, history, 15:371
Batavian National Bank, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, murals, 47:8–9
Batavia Wind Mill Company, Minneapolis, 42:19
Batchelder, Ernest, art teacher, 26:79
Batchelder, George A., author, 9:415, 11:324
Batchelder, George W., career, 30:82
Batchelder, Josiah Q., boatbuilder, 20:364
Batchelder, Loren H., dean, 39:220–221
Batchelder and Buckham, Faribault, law firm, 16:241, 19:467
Bateaux:
Bateman, G. W., 2:434
Bateman, Hester, 9:286
Bateman, John, author, 2:434
Bateman, Kate, actress, 54:144
Bateman, Walter, author, 36:326
Bates, Albert C., letter, 3:443
Bates, C. Francis, trader, 34:326–327
Bates, Carl, airplane manufacturer, 54:333
Bates, Charles H., surveyor, 51:239
Bates, David G., steamboat captain, 11:124, 13:224–225, 13:231
Bates, Frederick, 6:334
Bates, George, author, 49:308
Bates, J. Leonard, editor, 41:51
Bates, Kate S., 21:96
Bates, Katherine L., poet, 26:301
Bates, Lehmen, farmer, 31:80
Bates, Phyllis, author, 15:245
Bates, William J., sheriff, 40:344
Bath, Aloysia (Mother), 48:163
Bath Farmers' Insurance Association, 8:368
Bath Township, Freeborn County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Bathurst, Lord, 6:338
Batiste, Sam (Now e gesis o quay), Mille Lacs artist, 55:32, 55:34, 55:37
Batoche, Saskatchewan, metis settlement, 49:189
Batschelet, Clarence E., geographer, 61:309
Battered women, shelter movement, 55:329
Battin, Tom C., quoted, 46:280
Battle Ax tobacco, advertising, 54:278
Battle Creek:
Battle Hollow, Stillwater, 11:225
Battle Island, Mississippi River, 11:452
Battle Island, Sandy Lake, name, 9:326
Battle Lake
Battle of New Ulm (1862), in art, 56:380
Battle of the Little Big Horn, in art, 54:71
Battle of the Philippines, fatalities, 55:178
Battle Point, Leech Lake, Indian battle, 50:269–275
Battle River, Beltrami County, log drives, 29:146
Battles, Mrs. Charles E., 9:178, 9:301
Battle Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:32
Batture aux Fievres River (Sand Creek), exploration, 4:429
Batty, Eliza, 11:321
Bauchle, May L., author, 10:85
Bauder House, Winona, 12:47
Baudette:
Bauer, Aleck, 24:106
Bauer, Armand, work reviewed, 44:196, 44:273
Bauer, Arnold J., author, 16:130, 16:252
Bauer, Edwin F., artist, 29:269
Bauer, Harold, pianist, 33:104, 39:63
Bauer, Harold C., author, 20:356
Bauer, Harry C., speaker, 32:123
Bauer, Heidi, editor, 57:104
Bauer, John George, Civil War soldier, 52:144–145
Bauer, Levi, butcher, 24:106
Bauer, Philip, essay reviewed, 36:150
Baugerter, Ben, 43:111n42
Baugh, John, hotel manager, 58:98
Baughman, Blanche K., 27:148
Baughman, Maggie (Mrs. Walter T. Oxley), 59:114
Bauhaus movement, 60:271
Bauk, J. S. (Rev.), 31:82n
Baule, John, historical society director, 52:83
Baum, Arthur W., author, 27:272
Baum, L. Frank, author, 52:79–80
Bauman, ----, trader, 3:173–174
Bauman, Catherine, 22:45, 23:367, 24:31, 24:34
Baumann, B. (Rev.), 13:100
Baumann, Frederick, review by, 34:251
Baumgardner, Hetty Ann Halstead (Mrs. Lewis), portrait discussed, 52:152
Baumgartner, Eileen, fiscal analyst, 60:314, 60:319–321, 60:323–325
Baumgartner, George, 29:303
Baumhofer, Earl (Rev.), speaker, 16:124, 19:117
Baumhofer, Mrs. Hermine Munz, author, 28:399, 31:188, 32:192, 33:351
Baur, John I. H., author, 21:150, 21:156–157
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, 59:7
Bavarians. See Germans
Baxandall, Rosalyn, review by, 53:125–126
Baxby, ---- (Lt.), Fort Snelling officer, 18:405, 40:79
Baxter, Alexander, trader, 11:258, 11:264n
Baxter, George N., in Orinoco project, 43:205, 43:207–209, 43:211
Baxter, H. G., letter, 13:197
Baxter, J. B. G., 5:128
Baxter, John T., Jr., 49:168
Baxter, Lewis, depicted, 49:168
Baxter, Luther L., judge:
Baxter, Thomas, 49:168n
Baxter, William R. (Capt.), letter, 26:197n
Baxter's fire Zouaves, Pennsylvania regiment, 25:137
Baxter Township, Lac qui Parle County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Baxton, Bob, college athlete, 60:107
Bay, J. Christian, author, 5:446–447, 17:131, 19:217, 23:379, 33:314
Bayate, Cuba, Swedish-American colony, 56:286–299
Bayfield, Henry W., naval officer, 9:157, 17:345, 35:152
Bayfield, Wisconsin:
Bay Lake, Crow Wing County:
Bayliss, Joseph E., work reviewed, 19:198, 35:199
Bayliss, Kern, 7:289
Bayliss, Willard, author/speaker, 9:311, 9:405
Bayly, Billy, author, 29:344
Bayly, Charles, career, 26:273
Bay Mills (Chippewa) Reservation, Michigan, 54:376
Bay of the Winnebago. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
Bayport (Baytown)
Bay State Milling Company, Winona, 20:470
Baytown Township, Washington County, Germans, 23:404
Bazille, Charles:
Bazille, John A., 9:302
Bazille, Mrs. Charles. See Perry, Anne
B-B Fuel Company, Minneapolis, 47:143
B.B.G. (B'nai Brith Youth Organization), 59:17–20
BCA. See Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA)
Beach, Alexander, surveyor, 57:339–340
Beach, Joseph Warren, 15:83, 21:70
Beach, Rex, author, 31:58
Beach, Robert, 50:145
Beach, Spurgeon S., 16:488, 18:116, 20:96, 20:212, 20:349, 21:108, 21:444, 22:50, 22:106, 23:102, 23:391
Beach, Walter B., 22:105
Beachey, Lincoln, aviator, 48:52, 48:54
Beadle, B. V., speaker, 22:440
Beadle, Charles, description of Minnesota, 1887, 6:46–49
Beads:
Beal, Alonzo H., photographer, 33:175, 33:178n, 43:187, 59:343
Beal, Charles, photographer, 52:52
Beal, Eugene, photographer, 52:52
Beales, H. L., work reviewed, 38:198
Beall, William E., 53:11, 53:14
Beals, J. B., 5:147
Beals, Katherine M., 11:321
Beals, Walter B., 11:321
Beaman, Samuel, speaker, 12:400
Beamish, William R., 41:328
Bean, Frank A., miller, 14:103, 23:388, 32:13n
Bean, George W., 50:216
Bean, J. S. (Rev.), 57:71
Bean, Jacob, lumber dealer, 38:349
Bean, James, 18:250
Bean, John L. (Maj.), 18:207
Bean, Jonathan L., surveyor, 41:103
Bean, Mrs. Jacob, playhouse, 38:349, 38:352
Bean, Mrs. W. E., author, 19:233
Bean, Nancy K., 19:221
Bean, Roy, judge, folk hero, 26:166
Beane, Mrs. Truman. See Schopper, Anna
Beane, Truman, 59:58
Beane, William, Dakota Indian, 61:152–153
Bear, 54:128, 54:131
Bear, The (Makawa), Ojibway. See Makawa
Bear Creek, Clearwater County, history, 35:203
Bear Creek, Fillmore County, archaeology, 28:373
Bear Creek, Houston County, woolen mill, 10:226
Bear Creek, McLeod County, Catholic church, 15:30
Bear Creek, Mower County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Beard, Annie E. S., author, 5:463
Beard, Anson, Jr., 48:123
Beard, Charles A., historian, 14:201, 20:197, 20:420, 21:14, 34:81, 39:335, 51:134
Beardmore, Ontario, archaeology, 20:199, 34:215, 40:95
Beardsley, Arthur, educator, 16:184
Beardsley, Benjamin F., speaker, 2:577, 5:115
Beardsley, Big Stone County:
Beardsley Quadrangle, map, 3:478
Beargrease, Henry, Chippewa Indian, 33:26, 33:105–109, 33:111
Beargrease, John, Chippewa Indian, 33:26, 33:105–109, 33:111
Beargrease, Mary, Chippewa Indian, 33:105–109, 33:111
Bear Head, Todd County, history, 15:371
Bear Island, Leech Lake, 24:143
Bear River, Itasca County, 49:312
Bear River, Koochiching County, history, 20:102
Bear River, Northwest Angle, 34:8
Bear River Journal (St. Louis County), established, 20:216
Bear River Valley, St. Louis County, lumbering, 21:344
Bearss, Edwin C., archaeologist, 38:244
Bear Tree Park, Grand Marais, 55:261, 55:266
Bear Tree sculpture, Grand Marais, 55:252
Beasley, J. L., author, 16:226
Beasley, Maurine, work reviewed, 48:171
Beasley, Norman, work reviewed, 12:178
Beath, Paul R., author, 29:267
The Beatles, rock musicians, 60:190–201
Beaton, K. C., newspaper correspondent, 3:280–281, 3:284
Beaton, Kendall, work reviewed, 36:27
Beaton, Kenneth, newspaperman, 50:275
Beattie, A. (Lt.), Union officer, 12:196
Beattie, Margaret R., author, 31:58
Beatty, J. Ted, author, 8:210
Beatty, Laura E., reminiscences, 12:335
Beatty, Leslie R., forest ranger, 38:336
Beatty, Robert T., author, 12:449
Beatty, W. Donald, review by, 33:306
Beatty (Beaty), George H., speaker, 16:362, 20:99
Beatty Portage, Lac la Croix, 13:298
Beaubassin, sieur de, at Fort La Pointe, 8:104
Beaubien, Jean B., 8:340n
Beaubien family, 8:340
Beauchamp, Pierre, petitioner, 49:186
Beauchard, John, game warden, 54:137
Beauford Township, Blue Earth County:
Beauharnois, Charles de la Boische, Marquis de, governor of New France, 6:254, 6:363, 6:364n, 7:89, 8:235, 8:241, 12:362–363, 16:323, 18:234, 18:236, 18:243, 32:227, 32:238n, 38:27, 39:302
Beaulieu, Arthur, author, 12:223
Beaulieu, Bazil, trader, 36:242, 36:244–245
Beaulieu, Bazile H., 50:233n
Beaulieu, Catherine, 46:292
Beaulieu, Charles, 8:305
Beaulieu, Charles H. (Capt.), MHS donor, 56:239
Beaulieu, Clement H., Jr. (Rev.), author, 2:56, 3:305, 4:289, 4:293, 5:240
Beaulieu, Clement H., trader, 5:25n, 11:372, 16:380, 18:209, 24:354, 28:209, 30:259, 32:91n, 32:95, 50:198–199, 50:202–203
Beaulieu, Henry, guide, 4:290
Beaulieu, Josephine, 8:31, 8:34–35
Beaulieu, Kathryn (Jody), Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Beaulieu, Michael S., author, work reviewed, 62:199
Beaulieu, Paul H., Ojibway trader, 46:292, 50:233, 50:235, 50:237–238
Beaumont, William, Dr., surgeon, 20:202, 26:271, 30:259
Beauport, Quebec, insane asylum, 49:181
Beaupre, Bruno, 16:268, 20:185
Beaupre, Joseph, Hampton Institute student, 51:86–87, 51:90, 51:92
Beaupre and Kelly, invoice acquired, 1:329
Beauregard, Nettie H., author, 10:88
Beauregard, Pierre G. T. de (Gen.), Confederate officer, 25:120–121, 25:133, 25:246
Beausoleil, Joseph M., clerk, 44:203
Beausoleille, M., clerk with Northwest Company, 5:19
Beaver:
Beaver, Rhoda M., 12:407
Beaver, Scott County, located, 12:61n
Beaver, Winona County, history, 35:245, 39:36
Beaver Bay, Lake County:
Beaver Club, Montreal, 6:331, 6:334, 21:136n
Beaver Creek, Lac qui Parle County:
Beaver Crossing, Lake County, railroad, 34:181
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, history, 24:369
Beaver Falls, Renville County:
Beaver Islands, Mississippi River, monument, 31:62
Beaver Lodge Creek, exploration, 7:142
Beaver money, American Fur Company currency, 9:287, 42:137
Beaver River, Lake County, fishing excursions, 59:233
Beazell, William F., 12:434
Beccue, A. C., 11:119
Bechdolt, Adolf F., school superintendent, 48:250–251
Bechhoefer, Mrs. Charles, 9:70
Becht, J. C., saloon, 2:332
Becht, John K., saloonkeeper, 39:175
Bechyn, Renville County, name, 13:199
Beck, Bill, author, work reviewed, 50:169, 59:309–310, 60:206
Beck, Carl, 43:51
Beck, Charles, artist, 62:121 (facing)
Beck, David R. M., author, work reviewed, 59:43, 60:127
Beck, E. C., author, 35:243
Beck, Earl W., 42:184n
Beck, Garrard, 14:43
Beck, Joe (Joseph H.), 46:276, 46:284
Beck, Mrs. Joe, 46:276, 46:285
Beck, Paul N., work reviewed, 58:60, 62:79
Beck, Richard, author/speaker/translator, 13:209, 17:344, 26:397
Beck, Robert H., editor, 47:167
Beck, William O., author, 48:347
Becker, C. W., 17:183
Becker, Carl L., historian, 1:404, 14:10, 14:90, 26:356, 30:158, 34:199, 34:250, 36:97, 39:335–336, 51:178
Becker, John J., musician, 53:173–176
Becker, Kenneth, artist, 27:141
Becker, Mrs. E. C., 2:434
Becker, Mrs. G. R., 53:253
Becker, Mrs. George L., 37:160
Becker, Otto, artist, 28:79
Becker, Roman, editor, 46:91
Becker, Sam, composer, 44:136, 44:138
Becker, Victoria M., family, 27:30
Becker, W. W., author, 16:249, 19:235
Becker, Walter F., author, 35:338
Becker, William M., "The Origin of the Minnesota State Flag: A Theory," 53:2–8
Becker County, 6:218, 9:196, 10:96
Becker County Historical Society, Detroit Lakes, 5:573, 8:262, 53:83
Beckett, A. A., circus official, 48:322, 48:324–325, 48:328
Beckford, William, 38:343
Beckler, Elbridge H., engineer, 41:346–349, 41:352
Beckman, Emil H., Dr., 24:347
Beckman, Irja Laaksonen (Mrs. Ted):
Beckman, Oscar, 23:101
Beckman, Ted, lumberman/fur trapper, 61:18–21
Beckmann, Irja Laaksonen, Finnish immigrant, 62:100
Beck School for Radio (and Television), Minneapolis, 46:275, 46:277, 46:281
Becks Road, Duluth, 54:155, 54:163
Beck Studios, Inc., Minneapolis, 46:277, 46:285
Beckville, sketch, 3:380
Beckwourth, James P., fur trader, 15:427–428
Bedal, Lafayette, 18:118
Beddie, Ruth D., author, 19:98
Bede, J. Adam, speaker, 12:35
Bede's Budget (Pine City), 17:469
Bedini, Silvio, 51:35
Bedlow Island, New York, immigrant processing station, 51:107
Bedman, Harry, 9:285
Bedwell, Harry, career, 36:322
Bee, Barnard (Bernard) E. (Capt.), 8:289, 12:116n, 38:123, 45:128, 48:30–31
Beebe, Burr, 13:176
Beebe, E. S., author, 5:458
Beebe, Loran W., Dr., author, 22:330
Beebe, Lucius, author, 33:314
Beebe, Robert M., sportswriter, 47:150n
Beebe, S. V., author, 5:105n
Beebe, Ward, house, 40:359
Beebe, Warren L., physician, 33:282, 33:294
Beecher, Catharine E., home economist, 28:132–133, 60:283
Beecher, Mary R., 13:175n
Beecher, Mrs. H. L., speaker, 23:109
Beede, Aaron M., author, 23:287
Beede, Cyrus, banker, 18:251
Beef Slough, Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 30:243, 43:154, 45:131
Beengwa (Mrs. George Curtis), Chippewa woman, sketch, 9:319–330
Beer, James R., author, 33:354
Beers, Henry P., compiler, 20:199, 24:173
Beers, W. G., Dr., 35:151
Beery, Robert, letter, 48:218
Beesley, Lawrence, teacher, Titanic survivor, 60:258
Beeson, Elizabeth, 54:368–369
Beeson, Lewis, 17:385n, 18:231n, 21:312, 22:317, 24:351, 26:63, 26:186, 27:49, 27:140, 27:243, 31:113
Beethoven Musical Association, Owatonna, 16:255
Beet raising, 24:126, 24:259, 27:87, 35:201
Beggin, John, 5:574
Beggin, Margaret, author, 26:396
Begin, Menachem, Israeli politician, 60:95
Behling, David J., author, 29:171
Behncke, David L., aviator, 33:242, 50:93–94
Behnke, Albert, 45:111, 45:115
Behnke, Amelia, 45:111
Behnke, Caroline, 45:111
Behnke, Esther Tuttle, 45:112–113
Behnke, Frederick, 45:111
Behnke, Henry, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 45:111–115
Behnke, Ida, 45:115
Behnke, Sophia, 45:111
Behnke Block, New Ulm, 45:115
Behnke Building, New Ulm, 45:112, 45:114–115
Behrens, ---- (Capt.), 2:223, 2:265
Behrens, Oscar W., 15:115, 45:309
Behrnd-Klodt, Menzi L., work reviewed, 49:124
Behrns Millstone Exhaust System, 57:87, 57:89, 57:92, 57:96
Beiderbecke, Bix, musician, 59:100–102
Beijbom, Ulf, historian, 46:342
Bein, Albert, 52:294, 52:301
Beinhauer, Myrtle, author, 16:478, 36:238
Beinhorn, Frederick, New Ulm settler, 19:472, 27:268, 30:28, 30:30, 31:24, 56:346
Beise, H. C., Dr., 26:283, 27:75
Beito, Gretchen Urnes, work reviewed, 46:344, 52:289–290, 62:164
Bek, William G., author, 1:144
Bekivetang family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Belanger, Augustin, Jr., with American Fur Company, 4:380n, 4:387n
Belanger, Augustin, voyageur, 4:386
Belanger, Dian Olson, "Fort Ridgely Medal," 47:233–239
Belanger, Louis, 13:133
Belanger family, Chippewa Indians, 3:199n, 4:387n, 14:216, 39:305n
Belanski (family name). See Bilansky
Belcher, Florence, 5:510
Belchertown, Massachusetts, emigration from, 19:133, 19:140–141, 19:321, 19:337, 19:341
Belcourt, Georges Antoine (Rev.), missionary, 2:118n, 6:243, 6:245, 7:139n, 7:178, 9:157, 9:189, 10:354, 12:83, 12:318, 19:379n, 20:327, 20:430, 21:432, 22:149, 26:75, 29:101, 31:240, 34:84, 35:282, 41:76, 49:189
Belden, Albert L., work reviewed, 2:430
Belden, Bauman L., author, 9:304
Belden, C. D. (Rev.), author, 14:237
Belden, George H. (Capt.), U.S. engineer, 5:566, 6:282
Beldon, W. D., author, 11:114
Belfield, North Dakota, ethnic groups, 55:171
Belgians, 12:255, 21:74
Belknap, Jeremy, historian, 56:446–447
Belknap, William W., 44:51, 62:15
Bell, ----, frontier physician, 8:77, 11:58
Bell, A. J., letter, 11:331
Bell, Arthur E., 49:246–247
Bell, Bob, politician, 61:74
Bell, Charles N., author, 7:294, 9:192, 13:209, 13:337, 14:342, 15:239
Bell, David Cooper, dry goods store owner, 59:347
Bell, Dorothy, death, 49:246
Bell, E. T., Dr., author, 31:124
Bell, Edward P., journalist, 41:149
Bell, Edwin, steamboat captain, 21:265, 37:227
Bell, Frances L. (Mrs. Frederic S.), 43:154
Bell, Fred, police officer, 44:264–265
Bell, Frederic (Fred) S., 4:332, 5:266, 6:255
Bell, Gordon L., author, 39:171
Bell, Harriet C., author, 19:345
Bell, Helen Hunt (Mrs. William J.), 49:242, 49:247, 49:251
Bell, Ida P., author, 14:79
Bell, J., trader, 40:167n–168n
Bell, James, army private, 56:245–246
Bell, James B., author, 47:256–257
Bell, James Ford, 16:20n, 21:208, 25:154n, 32:13n, 34:204
Bell (James Ford) Museum of Natural History, Minneapolis, dioramas, 47:9
Bell, James H., Jr., 7:289
Bell, James Hunt, 7:289, 49:241, 49:246–247, 49:250n
Bell, James Stroud, businessman, 58:278, 58:280
Bell, John E., pioneer, 19:267n, 24:115
Bell, John R. (Capt.), journal, 35:292
Bell, Kurt, 56:385
Bell, Laird, author, 22:95, 39:131
Bell, Mary T., historian, 49:246–247, 57:159
Bell, Michael J., review by, 55:229–30
Bell, N. J., 19:116
Bell, Pauline, prostitute, 50:250
Bell, R. C., 11:206
Bell, R. J., journalist, 24:326
Bell, R. Z., 9:372
Bell, Robert B., physician, 52:248
Bell, Robert C., judge, 42:209
Bell, Solomon (pseud.). See Snelling, William J.
Bell, Vernon, 9:70
Bell, W. W., author, 18:220
Bell, Whitfield J., Jr., author, 30:149, 34:212
Bell, William, Dr., trader, 13:195
Bell, William J. (Rev.), Presbyterian missionary, 48:102, 49:241–251
Bellain, Louis, American Fur Company agent, 5:408
Bellair, Joseph, fisher, 46:45
Bellair (Bellain), Louis, trader, 22:281
Bellaire family, 14:216
Bellairs, ---- (Capt.), 8:144
Bellairs, K. F. F., 8:144n
Bellamy, Edward, 46:103n, 46:108
Belland, Henry (Henri), 45:85n, 45:91
Belland, Henry, Sr., voyageur, 14:426, 22:144, 22:145n
Bell and Company, Duluth, bankers, 37:121–122
Bellanger (family name). See Belanger
Bellar, William, author, 38:334
Belle, steamer, 54:212, 59:343
Belleau, J. M. (Fr.), author, 21:432
Belleau Wood, World War I battle, 56:4
Bellecourt, Clyde, leader, 48:315
Bellegarde, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186, 49:189
Bellehumeur, Francois, petitioner, 49:186
Bellehumeur, Jean, petitioner, 49:186
Bellehumeur, Patrice, petitioner, 49:186
Belle Isle, Virginia, Civil War prison camp, 25:145–151, 25:224–225, 58:63
Bellenger (family name). See Belanger
Belle of Bellevue, steamboat, 37:285
Belle of Minnetonka, steamboat, 12:433, 18:374, 29:292, 46:161
Belle of Moorhead flour, 58:95, 58:103
Belle P. Cross, steamboat, 35:279
Belle Plaine, Iowa, townsites, 27:355
Belle Plaine, Scott County:
Belle Plaine Foundry and Machine Shop, 15:252
Belle Plaine Herald, founded, 28:265
Belle Plaine Salt Company, 53:18
Bellevue, Iowa:
Bellevue, Red River Valley, 5:568
Bellevue Seminary, Bellevue, Nicollet County, 14:146
Bellevue Township, Morrison County:
Bell family, 22:193
Bellfield, North Dakota, coal mine, 47:199
Bell Foundation, 40:149
Bellin, Jacques N., map, 8:121
Bellin, Nicolas, mapmaker, 27:66
Bellis, Peter Damian, author, 55:183
Bell Lumber and Pole Company, New Brighton, 60:216–217
Bellman, Minneapolis weekly magazine, 42:62, 50:51, 57:247, 57:250
Bello, Edoardo, Dr., author, 21:437
Belloc, Bessie P., artist, 50:206, 50:208
Bellot, H. Hale, author, 15:118, 17:50, 17:206, 19:444
Bellows, George, artist, 44:243–244, 45:184, 47:102
Bellows, H. A., sports announcer, 60:107
Bellows, Henry A., author, 3:155, 5:312, 5:365, 6:403, 9:426, 18:192, 26:306, 26:308, 50:10
Bellson, Mrs. Albert (Vergel Vanzora), mandola player, 57:219
Bellson Hawaiian Serenaders, 57:233
Bellson Mandolin Quartet, 57:232
Bellson School of Music, St. Paul, 57:231, 57:233
Bellview, steamboat, 13:227–228
Belmar Hotel, Minneapolis, 58:290, 58:294
Belmont, Wisconsin, first capital, 15:16
Belmont Township, Jackson County:
Beloit Company, emigrant group, 13:111
Belote, Harriet E., 53:253 (facing)
Belsheim, A. G., Dr., 10:224
Belthuis, Lyda, author, 29:266
Belting, Natalia M., author, 30:292
Belton, George R., author, 23:93
Beltrami, Giacomo Constantino:
Beltrami, Luigia, 5:256
Beltrami County
Beltrami County Historical Society, 18:221, 33:313, 33:356, 34:131, 36:104, 47:334, 50:330
Beltrami Island, 1:60, 56:283, 56:285
Beltrami Island State Forest, 20:66
Beltrami Lake, Beltrami County, name, 21:352
Beltrami Park, Minneapolis, 29:352
Beltrami State Park, Beltrami County, dedicated, 29:279, 29:351
Belview, Norwegian settlement, 23:290
Belview Independent, history, 35:50
Belville, Mrs. Charles W., 7:256
Belvo, Hazel, artist/art teacher, 55:264–266, 56:351
Bemidji, Beltrami County, 53:248
Bemidji Bar Association, 55:74
Bemidji Box Factory, 49:70
Bemidji Commercial Club, 49:74
Bemidji Daily Pioneer, 16:125, 48:114–115, 49:65n, 49:67, 49:70
Bemidji Grand Army of the Republic, 55:64
Bemidji House, hotel, 23:25
Bemidji Lumber Company, 27:302, 49:65
Bemidji Sentinel, 49:65n, 49:67, 49:70
Bemidji State College. See Bemidji State University
Bemidji State Teachers College. See Bemidji State University
Bemidji State University:
Bemidji Townsite and Improvement Company, 23:27, 23:30
Bemidji Weekly Pioneer, 49:65n
Bemis, Joseph G., Dr., letters, 13:438
Bemis, Mrs. F. C., author, 14:236
Bemis, Nathan M., Dr.:
Bena, Cass County:
Benavides, Alonso de (Fr.), memorial, 1:397
Ben Bolt, steamboat, 14:297
Ben Campbell, steamboat, 17:278, 29:203
Ben Coursin, steamboat, 36:252
Bend, Mrs. Harold P., 9:408
Bender, A. B., author, 9:304
Bender, Albert, baseball player, 55:281
Bender, Albertus Bliss, homesteader, 51:94–95
Bender, Anna, Hampton Institute graduate, 51:90, 51:93–97
Bender, Charles Albert, baseball player, 51:94–95, 60:128
Bender, Elizabeth:
Bender, Frank, Chippewa, 51:94
Bender, Fred, Hampton Institute student, 51:94, 51:96, 51:98
Bender, George, Hampton Institute student, 51:87, 51:94, 51:98
Bender, John, Chippewa, 51:94–95
Bender, Mary Razor, Chippewa, 51:94–95
Bendikson, L., 22:92
Bendix, schoolhouse depicted, 56:278
Benedict, 9:328
Benedict, H., 43:279
Benedict, Mary D., author, 15:483, 16:233
Benedict, Mrs. Jay E., speaker, 7:191, 21:217, 22:340
Benedict, Murray R., 53:126
Benedictine Order
Benes, Vojta, at Silver Lake, 15:41
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Crookston, 17:362
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 44, Minneapolis, 7:303
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Minnesota, 5:318, 59:99
Ben Franklin, steamboat, 1:355
Bengston, John R., review by, 35:42
Bengtson, Bennie, author, 29:94
Bengtson, Helen A., work depicted, 53:79
Benham, Albert, pioneer, 4:95
Benham, Erma, 16:361
Benham, Roy H., speaker, 29:274, 29:362, 39:245
Ben Hersey, towboat, 18:177
Benidt, Bruce W., work reviewed, 49:258
Benisovich, Michel, author, 32:191
Benitt, Linda James, farmer, 52:117
Benjamin, Asher, author, 42:85
Benjamin, C. H., 59:282, 59:284
Benjamin, Darius C., publisher, 20:215
Benjamin, Harold, educator, 35:371
Benjamin, John, Dr., 38:151
Benjamin, Walter, quoted, 60:160–162
Benjamin, William G., Dr., 47:91
Benjamin Noble, steamboat, 35:280
Benner, Bradford G., Sr., 44:262
Benner, Cornelius W., 44:263
Benner, Franklin, letters, 27:248
Benner, Michael P., 44:264
Bennett, ---- (frontiersman), 2:488–491
Bennett, ----, music teacher, 39:320
Bennett, A. C., author, 20:203
Bennett, Abraham, juror, 55:359, 55:361
Bennett, Ashley C., aviator/aircraft designer, 34:44, 48:49, 54:332
Bennett, C. A., GAR commander, 16:438–439
Bennett, C. H., founder of Pipestone, 31:205
Bennett, Carl K., 49:253
Bennett, E., letter, 15:221
Bennett, Edward H., architect, 33:334, 33:338–339
Bennett, Estelline, author, 26:307
Bennett, G. G. (Bishop), speaker, 9:171, 9:268
Bennett, Henry H., photographer, 20:203, 48:316
Bennett, Howard, 57:430
Bennett, Jacob, 9:371
Bennett, James Gordon, 4:290
Bennett, John, author, 27:275
Bennett, L. G., map maker, 40:125n
Bennett, Lerone, author, 51:31
Bennett, Mary E., 6:295
Bennett, Mrs. Russell M., author, 27:176
Bennett, R. H., sheep raiser, 26:113
Bennett, Richard, author, 33:132
Bennett, Russell H., 33:333, 41:271n
Bennett, Susan, 49:274
Bennett, Thomas (Lt.), at Grand Portage, 5:19, 44:199, 44:203–208, 47:28
Bennett, W. J., speaker, 23:396
Bennett Law, opposition to, 18:381, 18:383
Bennett Seminary, Minneapolis, 50:50
Bennett Studio, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, 48:316
Bennie, De Gray, 55:227
Bennion, John, school superintendent, 53:307
Bennion, S. E., Dr., 23:102
Bennion, Sherilyn Cox, 52:204
Bennit, Linda, quoted, 47:329
Bennor, Mrs. John A. B., 9:302
Bennyhoff, Donald C., speaker, 24:187
Benoit, Eugene, missionary, 39:309
Benoit, J. B. A., auto builder, 43:97
Benoit, Virgil (Gentilly), speaker, 44:278–289, 49:308
Benoit auto, depicted, 43:97
Bensen, J. Arthur, speaker, 8:261
Benshoof, L. M., speaker, 18:269, 18:271
Bensley, Edward H., Dr., author, 36:324
Benson, A. F., speaker, 15:138
Benson, Adolph B., author, 3:479, 19:216, 20:442, 30:391
Benson, Bessie (Mrs. Albert), 56:297
Benson, C. E. (Rev.), speaker, 22:108
Benson, C. S., author, 4:91
Benson, Charles, 11:146
Benson, David, editor, work reviewed, 1:378–386
Benson, Delbert, 56:294
Benson, Elmer A., politician, 19:427, 34:109–192, 38:41, 40:91, 54:172, 58:184, 59:251–252, 61:112n
Benson, Fred, seaman, 35:279
Benson, Henry N., attorney general, 2:105, 7:256, 12:36, 12:38, 15:78, 15:80, 15:490, 16:241, 16:300, 17:70, 19:470, 20:50, 20:353, 21:217, 22:50, 22:293, 22:295–296, 23:48, 23:50, 25:98, 25:209, 26:45, 26:150, 27:76, 28:200, 29:97, 51:170
Benson, Jared, politician, 37:329, 59:152n
Benson, Lillian R., author, 26:266
Benson, Lyman L., stage owner, 29:206, 29:222
Benson, Maggie. See Barney, Maggie
Benson, Marty, athlete, 39:20
Benson, Maxine, work reviewed, 51:40
Benson, Mrs. G. A., 20:456
Benson, Mrs. Henry N., 16:301
Benson, Oscar A., Lutheran minister, 61:106
Benson, Otis O., Dr., Indian boarding school superintendent, 58:232–234
Benson, P., Musical Merchandise catalog, 57:220
Benson, Ramsey, author, 18:221, 31:132, 31:145
Benson, Susan P., work reviewed, 50:254–255
Benson, Swift County, 48:74
Benson County, North Dakota, place names, 38:385
Benson Grove, Iowa, convention riot, 18:432
Benson House, Benson, hotel register, 20:364
Benson Music House, Minneapolis, 57:228
Bent, Charles, 15:430
Bent, George P., author, 13:114
Bent, Silas, author, 27:253
Bent, William, 15:430
Benteen, Frederick W., letters, 34:40
Bentley, ----, architect, 54:235
Bentley, Frances, author, 12:208
Bentley, G. Carter, work reviewed, 48:223
Bentley, J. W., Dr., 21:329
Bentley, Judith, 57:128
Bentley, Will, author, 35:336
Bentley, Wilson Alwyn, photographer, 62:122
Benton, Charles W., 18:150
Benton, Elbert J., author, 4:78
Benton, Harold (son of Lee), 62:1 (facing)
Benton, history, 8:208, 9:77
Benton, Jerome, rock musician, 58:32
Benton, Jessie, 8:378
Benton, Josiah H., author, 2:101
Benton, Lee, lighthouse keeper, 62:1 (facing)
Benton, S. H., author, 3:99
Benton, Thomas H. (Col.), 7:61, 8:378n
Benton, Thomas Hart, artist, 21:402, 45:185, 47:58, 55:14
Benton, Thomas Hart, Missouri senator, 19:306, 33:304, 39:31, 40:185, 42:71, 47:206
Benton, Ward H., speaker, 24:86, 26:284
Benton and Roberts, Mankato, law firm, 26:259
Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri, 59:142
Benton County:
Bentzen, Georgine L. (Mrs. Kristofer Janson), 45:222
Benville Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:483
Benz, George, 15:347
Benz, Herman, businessman, 58:345, 58:347
Benz, John, 10:84
Benz family, St. Paul businesses, 58:345, 58:347
Benzie, W. A., banker, 39:246
Berbaum, Sylvie, work reviewed, 57:212–214
Bercaw, Louise O., compiler, 16:235
Bercovici, Konrad, work reviewed, 7:161
Bercovitch, Sacvan, author, 50:38
Berdahl, Christian O., author, 26:284
Berde, Stuart, work reviewed, 48:88
Berens, H. H., Hudson's Bay Company governor, 34:319
Berg, Albert, secretary of state, 5:491
Berg, Carl, politician/speaker, 17:483, 51:41 (facing)
Berg, Carol J. (Sr.):
Berg, Ernest L., author, 26:275
Berg, John, author, 15:488–489, 17:361
Berg, Leighton, bandleader, 53:251
Berg, Lillie C., author, 37:187
Berg, M. H., 19:355
Berg, O. G. (Rev.), author, 5:395
Berg, P. Anton, 5:223
Berg, Patty, professional golfer, 60:156
Berg, Peter, 2:56
Berg, Valborg, 53:251
Bergan, O. W., organizer, 43:51
Bergan family, sketch, 3:47
Berge, Dennis E., author, 50:80
Berge, Henrietta, 22:191, 22:421, 23:44
Bergemann, Kurt D., author, work reviewed, 59:132–133
Bergen, D. Thomas, 51:8
Bergen, Edgar, 46:276
Bergen, John T. (Rev.), speaker, 2:204, 3:476, 6:313
Bergen, Louis, trader, 20:264
Bergen, McLeod County, Lutheran church, 14:452
Bergen, Norway:
Bergendoff, Conrad (Rev.), author, 17:329, 27:256, 29:278
Berger, Dorothy, work reviewed, 36:62
Berger, F. Xavier, petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Isidore, petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Jacques, petitioner, 41:50, 49:186
Berger, Jean Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Josef, work reviewed, 36:62
Berger, Judith Wilkey (Mrs. Pierre, Sr.), 49:187
Berger, Pierre, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Pierre, Sr., petitioner, 49:186–188
Berger, Victor, reformer, 40:140
Berger family, in Montana, 49:189
Bergerud, Alf L., state centennial commissioner, 61:109
Bergeson, A. P., 21:336, 21:444
Bergeson, Ole, sketch, 8:112
Berggren, Alfred, 12:321
Bergh, Johan A. (Rev.), author, 5:233
Bergh, Nancy, collector, 57:215
Bergheim, Nels, speaker, 5:575
Berghold, Alexander, missionary, 1:384, 1:440n, 10:123n, 15:484, 26:181, 32:172, 46:304, 50:203n, 56:383, 59:183
Berghult, C. R., speaker, 19:315
Bergin, Alfred, author, 5:465, 16:493, 38:92
Berglin, Linda, feminist/politician, 61:64, 61:67, 61:69
Berglund, Bill, trapper, 57:156
Berglund, Emil, author, 37:135
Berglund, G., cooperative creamery founder, 51:263
Berglund, Hilma, artist/art instructor, 12:306, 44:241, 52:114
Berglund, Margaret, 51:115
Bergman, Austin I., lawyer, 21:196
Bergman, F. H. (Rev.), speaker, 16:130
Bergman, Marvin, editor, 55:379
Bergman, Solomon, 35:293
Bergmann, Leola N., author, 29:174
Bergquist, James M., author, 49:211
Bergqvist, Leonard, interpreter, 20:253–254
Bergsma, Peter A., 33:129
Bergstrom, Emil A., 42:206, 42:208
Bergstrom, Oscar, auto builder, 43:94, 43:97
Bergstrom, Richard, 54:312
Bergstrom, Vernon E., work reviewed, 50:43, 51:324
Bergstrom Chugger auto, depicted, 43:97
Berild, Olaf, arrest, 52:97
Bering Sea, seal hunts, 40:217, 40:220
Berke, Arnold, author, work reviewed, 58:422
Berke, Beryl, quoted, 59:18–19
Berkey, Charles, Dr., 11:113
Berkey, Hiram, lumberman, 18:167
Berkey, John, designer, 43:161, 55:117
Berkey, Peter, businessman, 40:225
Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr., historian, 47:228, 53:227–228, 53:247
Berkow, Ira, author, work reviewed, 62:119
Berks County Historical Society, Pennsylavania, 25:197, 26:78, 26:168, 26:383
Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Stockbridge mission, 22:150n
Berland, Pascal, mixed-blood, 36:48
Berlant, Arnold, philosopher, 55:266
Berlie, E. (Rev.), speaker, 14:122
Berlin Township, Steele County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Berlowe, Burt, author, 51:164
Berman, Betsy, letters, 56:97
Berman, David, letters, 56:97
Berman, Hyman, historian, 40:410, 46:254, 52:259–260
Berman, Lael, author, 51:80
Berman, Reuben, physician, letters, 56:48, 56:97
Berman, Ruth, work reviewed, 56:97
Berman, Sam, letters, 56:97
Berman family, letters, 56:97
Bern (Berne, Buchanan), Dodge County:
Bernard, Allen G., journalist, 42:255–256
Bernard, Belva D. M., author, 38:42
Bernard, John T., politician, 40:369, 40:371, 40:373, 43:82–92, 47:156, 51:177, 54:14–15
Bernard, Josephine Dinois (Mrs. John T.), 43:84–85
Bernard, K. L., 48:51
Bernard, L. L., author, 23:289
Bernard, Lionel, troupe manager, 23:312n
Bernard, M. (Sr.), author, 11:209
Bernard, Marie, 43:82, 43:85
Bernard, Mrs. Otto, speaker, 26:284
Bernard, Richard M., work reviewed, 47:331
Bernard, Swen, author, 4:296, 5:146, 5:227, 6:207
Bernard Pratt and Company, 40:185
Berndt, J., lithographer, work depicted, 53:99
Berndt, Julius, architect, 56:380
Berne, Switzerland, emigration, 8:174
Berneche, Zephirin, lumberman, 32:151n, 32:152, 33:22
Bernhardson, Lars, pioneer, 12:337
Bernheimer, Isaac, land owner, 55:20, 55:22–23, 55:25, 55:28, 55:30
Berning, T. J., author, 18:105, 18:219, 36:105
Bernou, Gabriel, cheese maker, 44:285–286
Bernou, Marie, depicted, 44:285
Bernstein, Alison R., work reviewed, 52:329–330
Bernstein, Ethel Krochnock, quoted, 55:169
Bernstein, Leah, artist, 50:256
Bernstein, Leonard, 49:169
Bernstein, Maury, 44:79
Bernstein, Ross, author, 56:148, 57:272, 58:64
Beroun, Pine County, name, 13:199
Berrie, Peter J., assistant attorney general, 57:69
Berries, wild, 54:127
Berrigan, Daniel, 48:349
Berrigan, Philip, 48:349
Berrum, Agnes, 36:140
Berry, Charles, Dr., 45:137
Berry, Charles A., 25:238
Berry, Charles H., 5:65, 44:154
Berry, Don, work reviewed, 38:199
Berry, Edward, postmaster, 13:454
Berry, Eugene, Underground Railway participant, 57:125
Berry, Frank, teamster, 47:143–144
Berry, Frank C., businessman, 46:60
Berry, George, labor-board member, 42:6n
Berry, J. C., miller, 6:142
Berry, John M., Justice, 35:116
Berry, Josephine, home economist, 59:277–278
Berry, Mrs. Charles H., 5:65
Berry, Mrs. Frank C., 5:379
Berry, Virginia, work reviewed, 49:38
Berry, William J., author, 8:203
Berry, William M., parks superintendent, 49:22, 49:287
Berry and Onion, Minneapolis, wholesale grocers, 46:60
Berryhill, Anne, 10:339
Berryville Conservator (Virginia), newspaper, 25:33
Bersell, Eunice, author, 12:102
Bersell, P. O., author, 32:54
Bersie, Hiram, steamboat captain, 13:231, 15:409, 15:416–417, 34:142–143
Bertaut, Bartholemy, 16:418n
Berthel, Mary W., 3:457, 5:14n, 7:86, 10:445, 17:61, 30:343N, 38:204
Berthier, Alfred, physician, 55:354
Berthoff, Rowland, author, 48:106–107, 51:128
Berthold family, in fur trade, 15:421
Berti, ----, trader, 5:39n
Bertil, Prince, visits Twin Cities, 29:183, 29:277
Berton, Pierre, historian, 42:175–176
Bertram, George M., 20:141, 49:147
Bertrand, C. J., historian, 11:5–6, 11:10, 18:446
Bertrand, George E., author, 2:196
Bertrand, J. P., 24:186, 26:178
Bertrang, M. B., 9:407
Bertsch, Carl W., artist, 13:87
Berven, Ove, high-school basketball coach, 55:343–345
Berwanger, Eugene H., historian, 55:143
Besse Building, Minneapolis, rent discrimination, 52:170
Bessesen, Beatrice G. (Mrs. William A.), opera singer, 19:344
Best, Ed C., horse owner, 41:382
Best, Gary D., author, 43:316
Best, Joel:
Best, St. George, poet, 26:301
Best Buy, electronics/appliances retailer, Richfield, 61:61
Best Buy, Minnesota headquarters, 56:419
Bester, Earl, 59:251
Bestick, E. J., 5:472
Bestick, Mrs. E. J., 17:355, 22:104
Beston, Caleb, boatbuilder, 13:224
Bestor, Arthur, 43:54
Bestor, Arthur E., Jr., author, 36:185
Betabeleros (Mexican American beet workers), 58:197, 58:200, 58:207
Bethany Covenant Church, Cloquet, 16:121
Bethany Home for the Friendless, Minneapolis, 39:14
Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato, 50:294
Bethel, Duluth restaurant, 52:210–211
Bethel, history, 21:415, 24:189, 28:78, 28:129
Bethel, W. N., author, 14:361
Bethel College and Seminary, St. Paul, 55:128
Bethel Lutheran Church, St. Olaf Township, 2:205
Bethel Lutheran Church, Willmar, 8:270
Bethel Mission, Minneapolis, 44:63–66
Bethesda Baptist Sunday School, donations, 56:115
Bethesda Lutheran Medical Center, St. Paul, 51:164
Bethlehem Academy, Faribault, 21:115
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Lanesboro, 8:209
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 16:235, 47:53
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Ulen, 8:447
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, 6:88, 6:411
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, 4:202
Betlach, Jess, illustrator, 57:28
Betleg, C. J., 6:75
Betsy-Tacy books, 53:337
Betten, Francis S., author, 15:355
Betten, Neil:
Better Business Bureau, Minneapolis, 14:437, 15:61
Betts, H. H., artist, 27:363
Betty Crocker, advertising icon, 56:415, 57:23, 57:28–29, 58:283, 58:314, 58:319, 61:222
Betz, Andreas, 20:459
Bevaness, Chippewa Indian, 19:387n
Bevans, Corydon D., 11:169
Bevans, Henry L., 11:169n
Bevans, Henry T., 16:99
Bevans, John D., editor, 37:164
Bevans, Julia, 57:59–60, 57:65, 57:69
Bevans, Milton L. (Sgt.), Civil War veteran, 25:246, 57:59, 61:266
Bevans Landing, Carver County, 11:169
Bevear Gold Mining and Milling Company, 15:489
Beveridge, Albert J., 7:78, 7:125
Beveridge, Robert (Robert Avard), 17:208, 35:14
Bevin, ----, army private, 42:108, 42:110, 42:114
Beyea, Andrew S., letters, 14:436
Beyea family, genealogy, 14:436
Beyer, August, 5:379
Beyer, Carlyle, author, 18:446
Beyer, George, artist, 53:191
Beyer, Richard L., author, 23:278, 25:85
Beyer, Thomas P., professor, 51:112–114, 51:118, 51:120–121
Bezat, Barbara, work reviewed, 46:343
BIA. See United States Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bialystock, Poland, emigration, 55:168
Biason, Perfecto, mandolinist, 57:228–229
Biauswah, Chippewa leader, 9:328
Bibaud, Michel, journalist/publisher, 1:289, 42:71
Bibbins, Arthur, 13:408
Bibeau, Donald F., author, 43:233–234, 49:212
Bible:
Bibliographies:
Bicentennial (United States)
Bickford, Bunk, 14:308–309, 14:314
Bickford, Maria C., 14:308, 14:313–314
Bickford, Nolan, 58:182
Bickhart, Elmo F., 44:137
Bickman, Connie, photojournalist, 56:48
Bicycles and bicycling, 56:412
Bidamon, Emma H. (Mrs. Lewis C.), 17:429, 17:430n
Bidamon, Lewis C. (Maj.), 17:430n
Biddle, A. L., relief commissioner, 42:61
Biddle, Edward, printer, 57:36
Biddle, Nicholas, author/editor, 36:224, 39:165, 40:304
Bidwell and Waldby, St. Paul, bankers, 40:113–114
Biebl, Frank, woodworker, 55:9–10, 55:12
Biebl, Josie, 55:9
Biebl, Lena, 55:9
Biebl family, 55:4, 55:8–9
Bieder, Robert E., author, 49:338, 50:255
Biedler, John X., sketch, 4:180
Bielanski (family name). See Bilansky
Bienville, sieur de, 13:85, 19:396, 24:53
Bierbauer, William (Capt.), in Sioux (Dakota) War, 1:443, 1:461–465
Bierer, B. W., author, 35:243
Bierlein, S. W., author, 17:488
Biermaier, Ann Marie, OSB, 54:240
Bierman, Adolf, state auditor, 5:539
Bierman, Bernard W. (Bernie), athlete/coach, 19:427, 35:335, 36:94, 39:18, 57:31, 59:171
Bierman, Mrs. A. C., 12:106
Bierman, Mrs. Charles A., 7:191
Biermann, Adolph, state auditor, 35:297
Biersach, Paul C., author, 11:330
Bierstadt, Albert, artist, 33:264, 46:233, 53:315, 55:128, 57:77
Bierstadt, Mrs. ----, 13:410n
Bierwirth, Leopold, consul, 40:277–278
Biesterfeldt village, archaeology, 51:62
Biever, Lawrence, author, 18:340
Bigaouette, J. A. (Rev.), author, 2:283
Big Bear, Cree leader, 49:182, 50:82
Big Bear, Frank, artist, 61:129 (facing)
Big Bend Dam, Missouri River, 39:213 (cover)
Big Bend Lutheran Church, 10:293
Big Bend Township, Chippewa County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n, 13:116
Big Bog, Beltrami County, wildlife, 30:128
Big Canoe (One-Eyed Decora, William Decora [Decorah]), Winnebago leader, 3:49, 18:474, 57:4, 57:6, 57:8
Big Cloud, Chippewa Indian, 8:251
Big Cobb River, Waseca County, 18:298n
Big Cottonwood River:
Bigelow, Ariel S., abolitionist, 57:107, 57:116–117
Bigelow, Charles E., Dr., author, 24:182, 24:263, 24:382, 25:100, 25:307
Bigelow, Charles H., 4:116
Bigelow, Florence Fairchild (Mrs. Charles H.), 39:52n
Bigelow, Frederic R., 9:419
Bigelow, Herbert H., businessman, 4:198, 43:105, 58:354
Bigelow, Mrs. Frederic R., speaker, 24:161, 25:41, 25:313, 25:409, 27:268
Big Falls:
Bigfork, Itasca County:
Big Fork Valley, settled, 22:345, 22:415
Big Frenchman, Sioux Indian, 2:552
Biggar, H. P., author, 6:213
Biggert, Elizabeth C., work reviewed, 34:40
Bigglestone, William E., "Oberlin College and the Red Lake Mission," 45:21–31
Big Grove Norwegian Lutheran Church, Brooten, 24:93
Big Horn River, Montana/Wyoming, 27:161
Big Iron, Sioux Indian, 7:203, 15:274, 21:23
Big Island, Lake Minnetonka, 59:57
Big Kandiyohi Lake, carp control, 57:316
Big Lake, Sherburne County:
Big Lake Wave, file acquired, 2:466
Big Marine Lake, Camp Lakamaga, 58:71
Big Mound, Kidder County, North Dakota:
Big Ole the Viking, monument, 53:265
Big Pelican Lake, Crow Wing County, summer home depicted, 51:148
Big Pine River, Crow Wing County, mounds, 25:340
Big Salt River, exploration, 8:71
Big Sandy Lake, Aitkin County
Bigsby and Gardner, St. Peter, merchants, 11:135
Big Sioux County, established, 5:485
Big Sioux River:
Big Stone Lake, 46:114, 46:121, 49:130n
Big Thunder, Dakota leader. See Little Crow IV
Big Thunder, Sioux leader. See Little Crow IV
Big Walker (Tankamane), Sioux leader, 2:502–505, 2:531
Big Wind, Mary, 52:115
Big Woods, 10:314, 10:398
Bijou Opera House (Bijou Theater), Minneapolis, 18:212, 33:101, 53:238–244, 54:354
Bilanski (family name). See Bilansky
Bilansky, Ann (Mary Ann Evards Wright [Mrs. Stanislaus]), 16:174, 43:236
Bilansky, Ellen (Mrs. Stanislaus), 55:353
Bilansky, Kate, 55:353
Bilansky, Rinaldo, 55:353
Bilansky, Stanislaus, death, 43:236, 55:352–354, 55:356–359, 55:362–363
Bilden, Bob A., work reviewed, 53:40
Bill, ----, photographer, 21:95
Bill, Alfred H., author, 35:293
Bill, Dyer, speaker, 19:120
Bill, Fred A. (Capt.), 14:224, 20:194
Bill, Ledyard, author, 35:217–218, 42:221, 42:223, 49:153
Bill, Mrs. Fred A., 1:65, 3:224, 4:274, 5:377
Billau, J. Louis, 4:451
Billberg, Eddy E., 8:310, 13:345, 16:241, 16:492, 17:96
Billboard, theater magazine, 48:213
Billed-Magazin, Norwegian-language periodical, 48:133
Billhorn Bay, Sandy Lake, 9:325, 9:329
Billigheim, J., theater director, 34:239, 34:241
Billings, Frederick, businessman, 10:136, 10:138, 25:277, 57:340
Billings, Jesse, horse trader, 46:60
Billings, John, horse trader, 46:60
Billings, John S., sheriff, 11:319, 15:251, 38:12, 38:16–19
Billings, Josh, humorist, 33:327
Billings, Montana:
Billings, Warren, labor activist, 52:297
Billington, Ray Allen, author, 36:185, 37:261, 38:201, 39:33
Billyeu, Abner, homesteader, 41:72n, 41:74
Billy the Kid, outlaw, 34:209
Bilsborrow, H. J., author, 11:111
Biltmore estate, Asheville, North Carolina, 44:22
Biltmore Forest School, North Carolina, history, 34:176, 34:256, 44:236
Bily, John F., violinist, 41:132
Bimboni, Alberto, composer, 9:75
Bimetallism. See Free silver movement
Bimson, William C. (Rev.), author, 13:343
Binder, Carroll, author, 30:406
Bing, Moy, businessman, 57:169
Binga, William, professional baseball player, 59:165–166
Bingenheimer, George, sheriff:
Bingham, Abel (Rev.), Baptist missionary, 50:25–26, 50:28–36, 51:197
Bingham, George Caleb, artist, 25:278, 26:359, 33:264, 52:37, 52:152, 55:128
Bingham, Joseph, sketch, 5:162
Bingham, Judson, 50:30
Bingham, Marjorie, author, 51:281
Bingham, Mrs. ----, pioneer, 20:144
Bingham, Mrs. Abel, 50:25
Bingham, William H., editor, work reviewed, 1:321, 1:378
Binisibi (Allen Junction), railroad station, 34:180
Binkley, Robert C., 18:44
Binns, Archie, folklorist, 43:36
Binns, Jonathan, Quaker minister, 18:253–255
Biochemistry, and Kensington Runestone, 58:61
Biograph (motion-picture company), 53:241, 54:352, 54:354
Biorck, Tobias E., author, 10:207
Biorkman, Edwin, music critic, 48:335, 48:337
Birbeck, M., author, 18:73
Birch-bark canoes. See Canoes and canoeing
Birch Cooley (Coulee), Renville County:
Birch Island Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:132
Birch Lake, St. Louis and Lake counties:
Birch trees, lumber industry, 56:264
Bird, Donald, author, 12:337, 15:134
Bird, James P., trader, 5:410, 7:288, 13:121, 42:39
Bird, Jo Anne, artist, 52:115
Bird, Thomas, petitioner, 49:186
Bird, Walter D., 18:108, 20:95, 22:104, 24:85, 27:265
Bird, William, game warden, 60:53–54, 60:57
Bird Island, Renville County:
Birdtail Creek, Manitoba:
Birk, Douglas A., 54:375
Birkeland, Knute B., 40:378–380
Birmingham, George, author, 29:154
Birmingham College, Birmingham, Alabama, 48:139n
Birnbach, Fred W., union officer, 53:328
Birney, James G., abolitionist, 32:15, 33:218
Biron, Michael, author/speaker, 24:219, 24:222
Biron, Pierre, voyageur, 32:235
Birr, Kendall, author, 31:250
Birth control. See Contraceptives
Birth control clinics:
Birth of a Nation, screenings, 57:420
Bisbee, Ellen G., 8:301
Bisbee, Lewis C., diaries, 17:98
Biscay:
Biscoe, George S. (Rev.), missionary, 15:346, 16:28, 17:394, 26:114
Bisel, Chester A. (Chet), high-school basketball coach, 55:338–339, 55:342–345
Bishoff, William N., speaker, 32:123
Bishop, C. R., 2:464
Bishop, Carl, speaker, 19:362
Bishop, Charles A., historian, 46:299
Bishop, Frances, author, 11:337
Bishop, Harriet E., 15:187, 29:359, 38:74, 47:184n, 53:80
Bishop, John F. (Sgt.), in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:235, 34:238
Bishop, John P., author, 32:115
Bishop, Judson W. (Gen.), Union officer, 3:41, 12:445, 38:258, 38:261, 38:263, 38:266–273
Bishop, Miranda, 28:134
Bishop, Mrs. J. W., speaker, 14:229, 20:97
Bishop, Putnam, 28:134
Bishop, William W., author/editor, 4:459, 10:352
Bishop family, 8:144n
Bishop Hill, Henry County, Illinois:
Bishop Whipple School, Moorhead. See Concordia College, Moorhead
Bismarck, North Dakota:
Bismarck Township, Sibley County, history, 13:122
Bismarck Tribune, newspaper, 5:316, 22:175
Bismark, Otto (Kay-zhe-baush-kung), Ojibway, clothing depicted, 50:44 (facing)
Bison. See Buffalo (bison)
Bisonigijig, Henry, Hampton Institute student, 51:90–91, 51:94
Bispham, David S., singer, 39:56
Bissell, Benjamin, work reviewed, 8:92
Bissell, Catherine. See Ely, Catherine (Catharine) G. Bissell (Mrs. Edmund F.)
Bissell, Clayton (Maj. Gen.), 45:287
Bissell, Elijah, 44:75
Bissell, Lucetta, quoted, 55:187–188
Bissell, Richard, author, 38:384, 46:341, 50:336
Bisson, George W., editor, 36:201–205
Bitter, Karl, sculptor, 40:408
Bittle, Celestine N. (Rev.), author, 16:346
Bittrich, George, composer, 23:172
Bivot, Zoe, cholera victim, 14:290
Biwabik
Bixby, A. L., Dr., speaker, 11:297
Bixby, Horace, steamboat captain, 17:384, 25:72, 31:246
Bixby, Lydia, 28:63
Bixby, Steele County, Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:364
Bixby, Tams, 17:160n
Bjella, Ole, blacksmith, 56:453
Bjella, Ole A., auto builder, 43:98
Bjella automobile (auto), depicted/described, 43:98, 56:453
Bjerk, Irid, work reviewed, 48:350
Bjerkeng, Paul B., translator, 13:205
Bjoin, T. H., 20:466
Bjorgan, G. Rudolph, reviews by, 38:382, 41:98
Bjorge, Hans P.:
Bjork, Kenneth O., 35:296
Bjork, Ulf Jonas, essayist, 57:435
Bjorklund, Lorence F., artist, 40:145
Bjorkman, Edwin, 20:397n
Bjorlee, Ignatius, Dr., author, 21:449, 22:221
Bjornson, Bjornstjerne, 20:398, 41:98, 50:304, 50:306
Bjornson, Hjalmar, author, 26:288
Bjornson, Valdimar (Val):
Black, Charles, 43:94
Black, Chauncey, author, 28:361
Black, Doris Louise, compiler, 52:158
Black, Eleanor, editor, 24:260
Black, Emil (Nimmo), pilot, 50:87–88
Black, George, diary, 21:326
Black, Herbert, 52:158
Black, Hugo, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 20:318, 47:250, 53:299
Black, Israel P., businessman, 52:137
Black, J., trader, 40:167n–168n
Black, Jane M., 2:279
Black, Jean, 26:39
Black, Jeremiah, speaker, 36:323
Black, John (Rev.), 38:2
Black, John, court official, 41:102
Black, John D.:
Black, K., 59:338
Black, Mahlon (Capt.), 2:279
Black, Mrs. Mahlon, 47:218–219
Black, Oz, cartoonist, 30:406
Black, R. B., 5:459
Black, R. M., author, 7:294
Black, Samuel, trader, 28:6, 28:12, 40:177
Black, William M. (Gen.), U.S. engineer, 3:333, 3:358
Black, William P., 18:140
Black, Willie M., labor activist, depicted, 55:212
Black, Winifred, 17:474
Black Arts Movement, 60:134
Black Ball Line, shipping company, 30:187
Blackbarn, Glen A., author, 9:412
Blackbarn, T. T., 9:259
Black Bear. See Whiteman, Wesley
Blackbeard (Edward Teach), pirate, 26:166
Blackberry cordial, patent medicine bottle, depicted, 53:129
Black Buffalo, Dakota, 48:30
Blackburn, ----, tombstone, 25:355
Blackburn, George M., author, 41:103
Blackburn, Glen A., compiler, 24:343
Blackburn, Harry A., review by, 46:40
Black College Masters, 51:31
Black Day Woman, Sioux Indian, legend, 13:367, 13:375
Black Dog (Wamditinka), Sioux leader, 3:525–526, 8:46, 13:374, 38:129n
Blackduck ceramics, 51:60
Blackduck Cooperative Creamery, 21:448
Blackduck culture, artifacts, 48:108
Blackduck Lake, Beltrami County:
Black Eagle (Wamdisapa, Wanmdesapa), Sioux leader, 2:496, 8:179, 48:26
Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Indians, 1:202, 5:356, 7:134, 32:249, 38:214
Black-haw Bush (Mnahoodan), Sioux Indian, 2:511
Black Hawk, Joseph, Hampton Institute student, 51:96
Black Hawk, Sauk leader, 8:102, 11:81, 11:431, 11:452, 12:160n, 17:296, 19:330, 19:351, 25:275, 30:270, 34:41
Black Hawk Purchase, 5:205
Black Hawk War (1832), 48:316, 52:291
Black Hills Pioneer, Deadwood, South Dakota, file acquired, 5:302
Black Hoof inn, Carlton County, 37:107
Blackhoof River, Carlton County, stage station, 40:244
Black Horizons (Horizon) Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 60:133
Blackjack, Joe, trapper, 37:236, 37:254
Blacklists, mining industry, 52:247
Blacklock, ----, 57:216
Blacklock, Craig, photographer, 58:364
Blacklock, Les:
Blackmer, Frank, 14:307
Blackmun, Harry, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 47:36, 47:40
Blackorby, Edward C., work reviewed, 39:79
Black River, Canada, mission, 50:25
Black River, Kittson County, trading post, 11:367, 22:282
Black River, Michigan, 23:139, 23:242
Blacksmiths and blacksmithing
Black Students of Minnesota Association (BSMA), 51:32
Blackwell, Eliza (Mrs. Charles F. Mayer, Sr.), 46:68–69
Blackwell, Elizabeth, Dr., 39:9
Blackwell, Francis (Capt.), 46:68
Blackwell, George, 16:471
Blackwell, Henry B., 39:5–6, 39:10, 54:293, 54:295
Blackwell, John, 16:471
Black Women's Organization, 51:31
Blackwood, Frederick T., Marquis of Dufferin. See Dufferin, Frederick T. Blackwood, Marquis of
Blackwood, Garfield, author/speaker, 11:118, 25:102
Blackwood, John, papers, 7:35
Black Worker, 55:211, 55:216
Blad, Louise H.:
Blahnik, Manolo, shoe designer, 56:424
Blain, J. (Fr.), draftsman, 18:245, 18:247
Blaine, Anoka County, church-state controversy, 53:310
Blaine, Harold A., 19:436
Blaine, James G., politician, 5:98n, 9:246, 32:146, 34:68–69, 35:67, 35:73, 35:75, 36:183, 37:333, 39:330, 43:298, 45:73, 49:293, 49:295–303, 51:102–104, 51:109, 61:77, 61:79
Blaine, Robert, ginseng buyer, 41:252, 41:256
Blaine (Watonwan), Blue Earth County:
Blair, Charles, 12:125
Blair, Eddie, lumberjack, 34:149
Blair, Francis P., 15:406
Blair, Henry W., senator, 51:103–104
Blair, J. T., 2:105
Blair, Mary, author, 24:382
Blair, Montgomery, 20:284, 44:13
Blair, Walter A., author, 11:212
Blair family:
Blaisdell, Humphrey M., 8:149, 24:270
Blaisdell, Mrs. Humphrey M., 8:142
Blaisdell Addition, Minneapolis, 16:385
Blaisdell and Cartwright, minstrel show, 28:111
Blake, Chesley (Capt.), 8:340
Blake, Clarence, homesteader, 41:72n, 41:74
Blake, Francis, Jr. See Wub-E-Ke-Niew
Blake, George A. H. (Maj.), 7:84
Blake, Georgia F., 9:407
Blake, Harrison, 16:35
Blake, Henry, 38:242
Blake, Jeanne L., editor, 53:252
Blake, Katherine E., author, 3:152
Blake, Robert, author, 18:112
Blake, Sandi, depicted, 55:38
Blake and Company, Rochester, 29:8
Blakeley, Cecilia, Chippewa Indian, 26:81
Blakeley, Mrs. ----, at Red Rock, 31:84
Blakeley, Robert, Dr., 13:132, 52:9
Blakeley, Russell C. (Capt.), 3:428, 4:180, 5:273, 8:281, 9:408, 34:357
Blakely, Charles, 29:146n
Blakely, David, editor, 14:306, 14:406
Blakely, Manzer, 29:143n, 29:146n
Blakely, Roger K.:
Blakeslee, Frank A., physician, 55:70
Blakey, Arlee, 59:62–63, 59:65–69
Blakney, Bernice, Dakota Indian, 61:157
Blanch, Arnold, artist, 17:229, 45:167, 45:169–170, 45:177–178, 45:184n, 45:185
Blanch, Lucile Lundquist, artist, 17:229, 44:252n, 45:167, 45:169–170, 45:177, 45:179n, 45:185
Blanchar, C. L., speaker, 13:343
Blanchard, Arthur P., lawyer, 43:163, 43:173
Blanchard, Cliff, library board member, 62:153, 62:155
Blanchard, Florence Butler, 51:207
Blanchard, George, 48:122
Blanchard, J. B., 20:444
Blanchard, Jean Pierre, aeronaut, 49:31
Blanchard, Louie, 41:391
Blanchard, R. E., 17:368
Blanchard Beach, geology, 38:158
Blanche, circus performer, 48:321n
Blanchet, Guy, author, 35:240
Blanck, Dag, editor, 55:136
Blandin, C. K., 5:496
Blandin, Charles K., 16:497, 21:286
Blandin Paper Company, Grand Rapids, 22:446, 47:38, 49:257, 53:250
Blandy, Harold F., 5:66
Blane, Charles, pioneer, 20:454
Blanke, David, work reviewed, 57:380–381
Blankenburg, Rudolph, relief commissioner, 42:61
Blankenburg, Russell, mining engineer, 54:126, 54:132
Blankfort, Michael, playwright, 52:294, 52:296–297, 52:304
Blankman, Paul R., "Is It Really the Goodhue Press?", 56:393–403
Blantz, Thomas E., 42:239
Blasdel, David, 6:207
Blashfield, Edwin H., artist, 19:114, 35:318, 53:207, 54:323, 55:192
Blashfield, Jean, 53:292
Blathwayt, William, 19:394
Blatter fur freies religioses Leben, Free Congregation publication, 41:53–59
Blatti, Jo, historian, 52:112
Blatz, Kathleen, Minnesota Supreme Court justice, 59:332
Blatz, Perry K., work reviewed, 52:292
Blau, Joseph L., author, 36:185
Blauvelt, Lillian, singer, 39:53, 48:335
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, Theosophical Society leader, 58:161
Blease, Cole, 12:10, 26:308
Blecker, Michael, award recipient, 59:179
Blecker, Paulin M., author, 36:35
Bledsoe, Claude, law enforcement official, 62:128–129
Bledsoe, Teretha, Crispus Attucks Home board member, 56:118
Blee, Kathleen M., historian, quoted, 61:363
Bleecker, Ann E., author, 28:90
Bleed, Peter, work reviewed, 41:390
Bleedorn, William, bell manufacturer, 16:364, 18:376
Blegen, Anne H., 9:400, 11:46, 11:443
Blegen, Julius P., author, 16:249
Blegen, Mrs. John H., 5:65
Blegen, Mrs. Theodore C., 6:33, 6:413, 8:265, 41:335
Blegen, Theodore C., 1:134, 1:136, 3:371, 4:351n, 5:56, 19:224, 24:162, 24:254, 25:169, 27:184, 30:36, 30:366, 42:72, 42:80, 43:149, 43:151, 43:191, 43:228, 46:136, 46:175
Bleriot, Louis, aviator, 48:50
Blessing, Fred K., Jr., author, 26:81, 35:44, 35:244, 37:307, 37:347, 39:84
Bleyer, Willard G., author, 13:210
Blichfeldt, John, 29:298
Blied, Benjamin J. (Rev.), author, 26:272, 29:354, 34:313
Blikstad, Bersvend J., author, 19:366
Blines, Jasper, author, 7:294
Blish, Helen H., work reviewed, 41:337
Bliss, Cornelius N., secretary of interior, 45:56–57
Bliss, Esther, teacher, 8:210
Bliss, J. S., author, 26:298
Bliss, John H., Fort Snelling commandant, 7:275, 15:274, 16:135, 21:20, 21:22–24, 35:25, 52:224
Bliss, Lafayette, speaker, 15:138
Bliss, Mary Elizabeth Taylor (Mrs. William W. S.), 30:97–98
Bliss, Mrs. John H., 21:23–24
Bliss, Olive I. H., author, 17:129
Bliss, Paul S. (Maj.), author, 3:97, 3:324, 16:111
Bliss, Phillip B., songwriter, 52:332
Blitz Bar, Minneapolis, punk-rock performances, 58:31
Blixt, Claus, 43:279
Blizzards and storms
Bloch, E. Maurice, author, 31:64, 32:128
Block, Mattie, 57:377
Blocker, Elizabeth, 26:368, 27:46
Blodget, Lorin, climatologist, 38:54
Blodgett, Bonnie, work reviewed, 62:79–80
Blodgett, Geoffrey, author/historian, 50:44, 55:237
Blodgett, Peter J., review by, 58:419–420
Bloemendaal, G. I. (Rev.), 28:123
Bloerdoorn, Joseph M., police officer, 44:263n
Blogg, Harriet, letters, 5:124, 5:128
Blom, Mabel (Nellie). See Gordon, Mabel (Nellie)
Blomfield, A. L., engineer, 34:277
Blomfield, Edward A., 19:360, 20:96, 20:209, 26:179, 28:86, 30:166
Blomkest, name, 31:253
Blondeau, ----, Jr., trader, 11:259, 11:264n
Blondeau, Maurice, trader, 6:396, 11:261, 11:264n, 13:222, 44:201n
Blondell, Sam, author, 12:208
Blood, Charlene Mathson, 52:328
Blood, Evelyn (Mrs. Wallace), 57:137–138
Blood, Florence E. See Jensen, Florence (Mrs. Arnold S.)
Blood, George W., 57:135
Blood, Hulda, 57:134–135, 57:137–138
Blood, Solomon, physician, 53:47
Blood, Wallace, 57:134, 57:137
Blood and Thomas, St. Paul real estate firm, 57:135
Blood Indians, with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
Blood (Thomas) mansion, St. Paul, 61:3
Bloom, Abraham S., 46:269
Bloom, Allan, author, 54:142
Bloom, Ed (Ike), 54:338
Bloom, Fern, depicted, 46:269
Bloom, Harold (Kid Cann), 59:98
Bloom, Howard E., author, 12:193
Bloom, Jerome F., depicted, 46:269
Bloom, John, historian, 62:64
Bloom, John P., speaker, 40:411
Bloom, Jo Tice, author, 50:171
Bloom, Loralee J. "Mining the Archives," 58:162– 167
Bloom, Mary N., depicted, 46:269
Bloom, Olaf, 28:298
Bloom, Sol, congressman, 17:15
Bloomberg, Britta L.:
Bloom Brothers of Minneapolis, 54:308
Bloomer, Amelia J., feminist, 30:251, 50:153
Bloomer, Mrs. Samuel, pioneer, 3:525, 24:204n
Bloomer, Nellie P., quilter, 5:309, 46:244
Bloomer, Samuel (Pvt.), 45:125–128
Bloomfield, Wisconsin:
Blooming Grove, Waseca County, church, 14:123
Blooming Prairie, Steele County:
Bloomington, Hennepin County:
Bloomington, Iowa. See Muscatine, Iowa
Bloomington Ferry Bridge, 46:76
Bloomington Historical Society, 42:68
Bloomquist, A. A. C., 20:212
Bloomquist, Al, executive, 56:99
Bloomquist, Edward E., 15:372, 16:362
Blostad, Helen, author, 20:211
Blouet, Leon P. (Max O'Rell, pseud.), humorist, 40:12–20
Blount, William, governor, 15:14, 17:452
Blount, Winton M., postmaster general, 55:109
Blow family, 29:351
Blowsnake, Jasper, Indian, 1:107
Blu, Elmer F., 26:45, 28:51, 28:395, 29:97
Blucker, George M., career, 18:211
Blue, Karen Savage, artist/teacher, work depicted, 61:333 (facing)
Blueberry War, 11:454, 35:235, 54:78, 55:72
Blue Bird, Indian athlete, 62:66
Blue Cloud, Rebecca, Sioux woman, 5:616
Blue Cloud, Sioux Indian, 2:550, 2:552
Blue Cross Hospitalization Plan, 27:160
Blue Earth County Enterprise (Mankato), 21:312
Blue Earth River, Faribault and Blue Earth counties, 2:500, 11:172
Blue Earth Valley, settlement, 1:421
Blue Earth Valley Burns Club, 9:419
Bluegrass, transplantation, 57:307
Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, museum, 24:364
Blue Mounds State Park, Rock County, 56:324, 56:326
Blue Mouse Theatre, Minneapolis, depicted, 51:210
Blue Robed Cloud, Ojibway, 48:243
Blue Sky, Louisa, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:234
Blue Spirit (Wakanto, Wacantoe), Sioux leader, 2:493
Bluestein, Eugene (Gene), musician, 36:152, 36:194
Bluff Landing, 58:148
Blum, Grace C., 34:131
Blum, Louis, 15:113
Blum, Mrs. Louis, letters, 6:72, 6:294
Blum, N. H., storekeeper, 15:113
Blumberg, Irving, 56:370
Blume, Fred, pioneer, 8:449
Blume, H., author, 32:167
Blumenschein, E. L., artist, work depicted, 57:285
Blumenthal, Walter H., author, 34:311
Blunt, Abbott, sketch, 2:274
Bly, Carol, author, 49:164, 52:202, 53:84, 55:184, 55:333 (facing), 57:271
Bly, Eber H., 21:220
Bly, Nellie, journalist, 17:474
Bly, Robert, poet, 55:131, 56:40, 60:156
B'nai Abraham, Minneapolis/St. Louis Park, synagogue, 43:215, 53:299, 53:302
B'nai B'rith, Jewish society, 12:193, 14:104, 43:214, 43:217, 50:132, 52:176
Boal, James M., artist, 35:22, 35:182, 35:369, 36:16, 36:17n, 41:318, 41:321
Boals, N. O., water-tower builder, 53:132
Boalt, Charles A., 10:79
Boardinghouses. See Hotels
Boardman, Charles W., author, 26:279
Boardman, Frances C., author, 4:192, 21:101, 39:59–61, 39:63
Boardman, Kathryn F. Gorman (Mrs. Lawrence), author, 11:455, 11:459, 11:465, 12:102, 12:446, 16:353, 27:366, 34:174, 34:218, 37:308
Boardman, Lawrence, author, 10:222, 10:350, 10:362, 13:346, 28:74
Boardman, Neil, novelist, 31:129, 31:139, 31:145
Boardman, Thayer M., compiler, 32:189
Boardman's Hall, Minneapolis, 9:31
Board of Censorship. See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
Board of Corrections and Charities. See Minnesota State Board of Corrections and Charities
Board of Game and Fish Commissioners. See Minnesota Game and Fish Commission
Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church. See Home Missions Board (Presbyterian church)
Board of National Popular Education. See National Popular Education Board
Boarman Kroos Vogel, architects, 59:332
Boas, Franz, author, 23:181
Boase, Paul H., work reviewed, 48:90
Boat, The, concession stand, 53:258–259
Boatfield, Helen C., author, 16:239
Boats and boating
Bobbitt, John T., author, 29:77
Bobcat, in fur trade, 30:134
Bobidosh, Alex, Hampton Institute student, 51:94
Bobiwash, Alan R., review by, 51:237–238
Bobleter, Joseph (Col.), 3:146, 19:234, 45:136n, 45:137
Bobleter, Mrs. Joseph, 3:146
Bob Marshall Wilderness, Montana, 61:122
Bobodosh, Chippewa leader, 11:448
Bobrinskoy, Count Andre, 42:58–59
Boccanera, Louis, 50:121n
Bochart, Jean, 19:396
Bock, Frederick W., 40:249
Bock, Frederick W., artist, 62:121 (facing)
Bocker, Ulrike, translator, 49:338–339
Bodde, Derk, author, 39:34
Bode, Carl, author, 30:65
Bodell, John B., murdered, 58:86
Bodem, Edward, 50:44
Bodem-Zirbes family, genealogy, 50:44
Bodfish, J. P. (Rev.), colonizer, 31:22
Bodholdt, K. C., author, 13:324
Bodin, John, artist, 38:286n
Bodin, Wesley, teacher, 53:304–305
Bodley, Temple, author, 5:611
Bodnar, John, historian, 53:237, 53:340
Bodnia, George, "Fort Pillow 'Massacre'", 43:186–190
Body-piercing parlor, Minneapolis, depicted, 56:433
Body snatching, 49:332–337
Boe, A. Sophie, author/translator, 10:67, 20:331
Boe, Lars W., 31:51, 41:212
Boe, Ole, 41:74n
Boeck, Charles, newspaper assistant, 18:58
Boeckeler, A., lumberman, 18:174
Boeckman, Egil, college football player, 59:161
Boeckman, Rachel, 55:124
Boeckmann, Carl, artist, 57:76, 57:85
Boedeker, Harold S., translator, 33:89
Boegen, Frederick, author, 2:216
Boehme, Sarah E., work reviewed, 55:133
Boel, Attale, Dr., 46:229, 46:231–232
Boen, H. E., author, 34:359
Boen, Haldor E., politician, 39:104, 53:166
Boerger, William, speaker, 17:22
Boerhaave, Hermann, author, 21:363
Boer War, 57:347–352
Boesch, Werner, pioneer, 20:449, 47:235–236
Boese, Alvin W., 58:165
Boese, Donald L., author, 53:250
Boesen, Victor, work reviewed, 45:337
Boeser, Shirley, reminiscences, 61:54, 61:58
Boettcher, N. P. Christopher (Rev.), 13:114
Boettiger, Anna R., 52:30
Bogan, Ralph, taxi driver, 27:272, 49:312, 49:314
Bogardus, A. H. (Capt.), marksman, 16:271
Bogardus, Emory S., author, 11:99
Bogart, Ernest L., author, 2:284, 17:226
Boggiss, Dorothy L., author, 34:174
Boggs, S. Whittemore, author, 20:207, 24:175
Bogstad, Mrs. R. R., speaker/teacher, 23:103, 23:298
Bogue, Allan, work reviewed, 42:79
Bogue, Margaret Beattie:
Bohannon, Eugene W., 42:184–185
Bohemia:
Bohemian Catholic Church of St. Joseph, Silver Lake, 15:38
Bohemian Flats, Minneapolis, immigrant settlement, 23:68, 49:304, 50:171, 52:275, 53:208
Bohemian language, in Czech settlements, 15:38
Bohemian National Alliance, Silver Lake, 15:41
Bohemian Reading and Educational Society, McLeod County:
Bohi, Charles W., work reviewed, 46:251
Bohlander, Mayme K., 59:281
Bohlman, Philip V., review by, 51:319–320
Bohm, David, 60:179
Bohmbach, Emil, 20:353, 21:108, 21:216, 22:106, 23:104
Bohmerwald, forest border, 56:379
Bohmisch. See Germans: Bohemians
Bohn, George W., 45:140
Bohn, H. G., 27:34
Bohne, Mrs. H. C., 50:115
Bohnen, Carl, artist, 56:444
Boie, W. E., speaker, 15:115
Boies, W. D., 5:552
Boies, William J., author, 26:306
Boileau, Gerald J., politician, 43:86, 55:92
Boilermakers:
Boilvin, Nicholas, Indian agent, 17:96, 19:303, 23:145n, 25:89, 25:272
Bois, Guy Pene du, 47:102
Bois Blanc Island, Lake Huron, 23:142
Bois Blanc Lake, Lake County
Bois brules:
Bois des Sioux, 46:117
Bois des Sioux City, Traverse County, platted, 52:135
Bois des Sioux River. See Sioux River (Bois de Sioux River)
Boise Cascade Corporation, 41:75, 47:72
Bois Forte band, Chippewa Indians, 53:289
Bois Plume (Bois Plaine), Cannon River, 8:178–179
Boisverd, Joseph, trader, 28:145, 28:148, 28:156, 28:225, 28:233
Bojer, Johan, author, 6:404, 7:185, 20:180, 32:250
Boland, Jan, Dutch pioneer, 28:122
Boland, Willem, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:121–122, 28:124
Bolander, Carl, businessman, 43:162, 43:165, 43:167, 43:170, 43:173
Boldrec, Mrs. Louis, 52:101
Bolek, Franciszek, author, 13:108
Boleyn, E. Sydney, Dr., prison physician, 24:181
Bolin, Eva, speaker, 20:99
Bolin, Johan, author, 8:186
Bolin, Winifred W., "Settlement Work in Northeast Minneapolis," 45:58–69
Bolino, August C., author, 37:38
Bolivar Heights, W. Va., army camp, 25:35–36, 25:228, 26:196
Bolivar Heights, West Virginia, army camp, 25:31
Bolkcom, Celina, 10:77
Boller, Henry A., journal, 40:314
Bolles, Erastus, miller, 40:235–236
Bolles, Lucius, 50:29–30, 50:34
Bolles, Maria, pioneer, 2:46, 5:525
Bolles, Sias, Methodist minister, 26:243
Bolley, Henry Luke, agriculturist, 34:173, 51:324
Bollman, Gerald, mayor, 55:318
Bollum, Mrs. O. M., speaker, 23:386
Bolo Club, veterans' association, 62:108
Bolshevism, 3:15, 3:259, 51:260, 51:265, 52:97
Bolstad, Kenneth, compiler, 47:336
Bolstad, O. L. (Rev.), speaker, 11:218, 15:245
Bolt, Ewe, Dutch pioneer, 28:125
Bolt, Gregory, author, 4:202
Bolt, Nicholas (Rev.), pioneer pastor, 4:202
Bolton, Charles K., 12:197
Bolton, Ethel S., work reviewed, 4:264–266
Bolton, Herbert E., 14:11, 14:333, 18:456, 22:67
Bolton, N. G., author, 11:222
Bolus, Malvina, editor, 43:120
Bolyay (Beaulieu?), ----, 9:329
Bolz, J. Arnold, 37:216, 43:155, 56:464
Bomash, William M., work reviewed, 48:265
Bombard, Owen W., author, 33:313
Bomberg, Nate N., author/reporter, 44:259, 46:255
Bombings, Twin Cities theaters, 53:330–332
Bomb Shell (Fort Ripley), 15:24
Bomford, G. (Col.), 4:365
Bomford, J. V. (Lt.), 4:365
Bonanza farms, 16:190, 20:404, 31:253
Bond, Beverly W., Jr., author, 2:98
Bond, John C., author, 21:199
Bond, John Wesley, 35:282, 57:264
Bond, William (Capt.), 19:396
Bonde, Peter, reminiscences, 21:451
Bonds (public debt):
Bonebright, Sarah B., work reviewed, 4:442
Bone Lake, Washington County, lumber camp, 36:158
Bonfadini, Romualdo, author, 15:478
Bonga, Enimwayquay, 46:294
Bonga, George, trader, 4:380n, 15:352, 15:425, 20:80, 30:265, 31:125, 32:128, 36:72, 46:294
Bonga, Jean, 3:200n, 15:425, 46:294
Bonga, Marie J., 15:425
Bonga, Mary, 46:294
Bonga, Pauline, 46:294
Bonga, Pierre, interpreter/trader, 15:425, 46:294
Bonga, Simon, 46:294
Bonga, Stephen:
Bonga family, 3:199n
Bonhus, Emma A., author, 30:162
Boni and Liverwright, New York City, publishers, 56:6
Boniface, George C., actor, 53:244
Bonlore, Gelena, labor delegate, 52:210
Bonn, Henry, coppersmith, 26:20
Bonnard (Henry) Bronze Company, New York, 60:20, 60:22
Bonnell, Carl E., speaker, 29:178, 29:361
Bonness, Frederick (Fred) W., entrepreneur, 6:3n, 12:428, 16:73–74, 33:12, 33:14
Bonnet Prairie, Wisconsin, Norwegian settlement, 6:303
Bonneville, Benjamin (Ben) L. E. de (Capt.), trader, 29:59, 36:317
Bonney, W. P., letter, 3:446
Bonnin, Gertrude, 3:230
Bonniwell, ----, Hutchinson visitor, 23:298
Bonniwell, Mrs. H. H., speaker, 22:217
Bonny Boat, steamboat, 27:12
Bonrepaus, Dusson de, letters, 19:394–395
Bonsall, F. B., 54:42
Bonsall, Mabel, teacher, 42:180
Boo, Ben, mayor, 59:296
Boo, Mary Richard (Sr.), O.S.B., author, 57:216
Boody, Henry P., author, 15:474
Booen, Mavis (Mrs. Sherm), reminiscences, 61:51
Booen, Sherm, reminiscences, 61:51
Book, Bill, pioneer, 24:321
Bookbinding, 55:333 (facing)
Booker, Harold (Popeye), musician, 59:104–105, 59:223
Bookkeeping (1930s), 53:211
Bookman, book reviews, 56:15
Books, handmade, 55:333 (facing)
Bookstaver row houses, St. Paul, 53:203
Bookwalter, Joseph, author, 4:90
Bookwalter, Mary Linton, designer, 57:253–257
Boomhower, ----, farmer, 24:299, 24:301
Boone, ---- (Lt. Col.), Union officer, 47:69n
Boone, Daniel, Indian scout, 55:192, 58:76
Boone County, Nebraska, rural women's history, 54:51–52
Boone River, Iowa, settlements, 48:26
Boon Lake Township, Renville County, history, 10:98, 10:464
Booren, John, Jr., 5:223
Boorman, George, author/compiler, 49:348, 50:328
Boorstin, Daniel J., historian, 39:335–336, 51:242, 53:335
Boose, Arthur, labor organizer, 27:352
Boostrom, Charlie and Petra, resort owners, 54:128
Booth, Bradford A., editor, 33:90
Booth, Cameron, artist, 17:229, 25:80, 45:175, 45:185–186, 46:297, 47:100–110, 49:308, 51:128 (facing), 52:276–277, 55:332 (facing), 56:90, 62:120 (facing)
Booth, Frances A. Brown (Mrs. George), 47:100
Booth, Franklin, artist, 33:309
Booth, Frank W., lawyer, 21:196
Booth, George, 47:100
Booth, Josie, drama troupe manager, 28:110
Booth, Katherine, actress depicted, 44:109
Booth, Lionel F. (Maj.), 43:187
Booth, Pearle M. Miller (Mrs. Cameron), 47:81 (facing), 47:100, 47:102
Booth, Russell G., 3:439
Booth, Wilbur L., 1:288
Boothby, E. L., Dr., author, 4:90
Boothby, Walter M., Dr., editor, 35:155
Booth Fisheries (Booth Packing Company), Duluth, 34:245–247, 34:249, 35:275, 47:191
Boots
Boquet, Henry (Col.), 29:65
Borah, William E., 17:160n
Borak, Arthur M., author, 12:93
Boratko, Andre, artist, 19:366, 53:179
Borchenius, Hans, editor, 3:514
Borchert, John R., author, 36:192, 38:42, 43:58, 51:281
Borchsenius, George V., in Alaska, 31:58, 32:175, 32:191
Bord, Frank, fireman, 4:474
Borden, Gail, dairyman, 12:99, 47:307
Border lakes, 36:151, 37:249
Borealis Books, 62:139
Boreas (Borealis), carnival king, 49:324–325, 49:327–329
Borgen, Cliff, 47:150
Borgen family, 47:151, 47:153
Borger, Herman, author, 35:90
Borger, John, review by, 47:250
Borgerding, Christopher, 33:54
Borgerding, Thomas (Fr.), missionary, 18:331, 23:402, 33:60, 34:131
Borgers, Herman (Rev.):
Borglum, George P., speaker, 12:96
Borglum, Gutzon, sculptor, 33:86
Borhegyi, Stephan F., archaeologist, 38:244
Bori, Lucrezia, singer, 39:62
Borjes, Richard, author, 49:212
Borkowski, Leo, county commissioner, 59:324, 59:326, 59:333n
Borland, Hal, author, 19:220
Borland, Solon, 6:31
Borlaug, Norman E., agricultural scientist, 50:294, 58:59, 60:156
Borman, Ann, book designer, 55:333 (facing)
Borman, C. J., author, 6:210
Born, Wolfgang, author, 29:261
Borneke, Agnes, 52:236
Bornet, Vaughn, D., work reviewed, 40:91
Borrett, George T., 20:390
Borst, Charlotte G., 51:287
Borsten Laura Rapaport, quoted, 55:168
Bort, Clyde F., lawyer, 17:213
Bortnick, Emily B., activist, 52:298
Borud, Shirley, review by, 46:37–38
Borup, Charles W. W., trader, 1:230, 6:234, 6:352, 7:50, 7:135, 7:164, 8:297, 8:363, 8:364n, 9:201, 9:287, 9:414, 10:411, 11:374, 11:384, 19:226, 20:134, 22:4, 22:273–274, 22:355, 26:362, 29:58, 32:88–89, 32:97, 36:70, 36:262, 36:264, 36:269, 42:129, 42:134–135, 42:139, 46:46
Borup, Mrs. Charles W., sketch, 8:363
Borup, Theodore, mixed-blood, 1:230, 17:335, 18:209, 19:172
Borup and Champlin Company, steamboat agents, 1:329, 2:297, 8:301
Borup and Oakes, bankers, 1:353, 2:124–125, 2:128,
Baardsson, Ivar, 17:175
Baasen, Francis, 14:245–246, 25:343
Babbit, St. Louis County
Babbitt, Kurnal R., judge, 34:280
Babbitt, Mrs. William, 57:112
Babbitt, William D., abolitionist, 57:107–110, 57:112–113, 57:116–117, 57:119–120
Babcock, Amy, 23:104
Babcock, C. Merton, author, 31:53, 37:88
Babcock, Charles F., newspaper editor, 56:206
Babcock, Charles M., highway commissioner, 12:84, 13:380, 25:379, 26:1, 26:42, 26:44, 51:228
Babcock, Emily A., translator, 14:15
Babcock, Frank, speaker, 20:210
Babcock, James F. (Col.), journalist, 14:440, 15:62, 15:417
"Rails West," 34:133–143
Babcock, Kendric C., 12:304
Babcock, Laura, 22:107
Babcock, Lorenzo A., author, 14:164, 14:183n, 14:186, 14:188n
Babcock, Mrs. George, speaker, 20:355
Babcock, Stephen M., 19:152
Babcock, Willoughby M., Jr., 2:575, 3:223, 11:47, 11:314, 12:188, 13:293, 16:60, 17:347, 20:189, 21:229n, 27:140, 30:42, 30:323, 37:43
author, 4:180, 4:289, 5:60, 5:278–280, 5:374–375, 5:455, 5:464, 5:524, 6:68, 6:290, 6:404, 7:175, 7:252, 8:199, 9:402, 10:48, 11:202, 11:214, 13:317, 14:98, 14:434, 15:462, 16:331, 16:484, 17:61, 18:459, 20:43, 20:430, 21:44, 21:182, 22:83, 22:432, 23:367, 24:163, 24:242, 25:43, 26:38, 27:142, 28:77, 30:156, 30:175, 34:316, 35:22n, 35:204, 35:340, 40:42
"Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana," 5:357
curator, 56:395–396, 56:459
depicted, 46:139
editor, 2:481–568, 7:54–61, 8:61–74, 11:161–184, 12:316
"Gateway to the Northwest," 35:249–262
"The Goodhue Press," 3:291–294
Goodhue printing press and, 56:396–397
"Highways and History," 13:377–384
"Historic Markers and Monuments in Minnesota," 11:25–35
"Hunting History by Automobile," 16:192–195
interview, 20:189
"Louis Provencalle," 20:259–268
MHS reports, 15:75–85, 16:63–69
MHS staff member, 42:84, 46:136, 47:31
"A Minnesota Banner Stone," 7:152
"Minnesota Local Historical Activity in 1933," 15:69–74
"Minnesota's Frontier," 38:274–286
"Minnesota's Indian War," 38:93–98
"The Museum Car of the Columbia River Historical Expedition," 7:248
North Dakota Historical Collections, vol. 5, 6:196
"Pictorial Source Material," 15:439–444
quoted, 13:73
reviews by, 2:572, 3:32, 3:87–88, 3:295, 4:47, 4:259, 4:442, 5:137, 5:213, 5:353, 5:492, 7:164–167, 8:92, 8:288, 8:290, 9:159–161, 10:328–329, 10:440, 12:75, 13:190, 24:159, 34:205, 36:234, 40:139
"The St. Croix Valley," 17:276–287
"A School Museum," 6:375–377
"Sioux versus Chippewa," 6:41–45
South Dakota Historical Collections, vol. 2, 5:135
speaker, 3:221, 3:304, 3:368, 4:21, 4:54, 4:62, 4:161, 4:175, 4:272, 4:342, 5:59, 5:120, 5:142–144, 5:222, 5:303, 5:372–374, 5:424, 5:427, 5:454–455, 5:500, 5:588, 5:605–606, 6:67–68, 6:200–201, 7:51, 7:83, 7:195, 7:254, 7:258, 7:261, 7:285, 7:300, 7:358, 8:54, 8:96, 8:191–192, 8:275, 8:293, 8:438, 9:51, 9:66, 9:299, 9:401, 10:199, 10:201, 10:302, 10:336, 10:459, 11:93, 13:345, 14:211, 14:213, 14:344, 15:107, 15:310, 15:342, 16:63, 17:64, 18:61, 18:274, 18:464, 21:47, 21:82, 21:217, 22:47, 22:291, 23:47, 24:349, 29:178
"The State Fair Exhibit," 7:342–344
"With Ramsey to Pembina," 38:1–10
"Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana," 5:357
curator, 56:395–396, 56:459
depicted, 46:139
editor, 2:481–568, 7:54–61, 8:61–74, 11:161–184, 12:316
"Gateway to the Northwest," 35:249–262
"The Goodhue Press," 3:291–294
Goodhue printing press and, 56:396–397
"Highways and History," 13:377–384
"Historic Markers and Monuments in Minnesota," 11:25–35
"Hunting History by Automobile," 16:192–195
interview, 20:189
"Louis Provencalle," 20:259–268
MHS reports, 15:75–85, 16:63–69
MHS staff member, 42:84, 46:136, 47:31
"A Minnesota Banner Stone," 7:152
"Minnesota Local Historical Activity in 1933," 15:69–74
"Minnesota's Frontier," 38:274–286
"Minnesota's Indian War," 38:93–98
"The Museum Car of the Columbia River Historical Expedition," 7:248
North Dakota Historical Collections, vol. 5, 6:196
"Pictorial Source Material," 15:439–444
quoted, 13:73
reviews by, 2:572, 3:32, 3:87–88, 3:295, 4:47, 4:259, 4:442, 5:137, 5:213, 5:353, 5:492, 7:164–167, 8:92, 8:288, 8:290, 9:159–161, 10:328–329, 10:440, 12:75, 13:190, 24:159, 34:205, 36:234, 40:139
"The St. Croix Valley," 17:276–287
"A School Museum," 6:375–377
"Sioux versus Chippewa," 6:41–45
South Dakota Historical Collections, vol. 2, 5:135
speaker, 3:221, 3:304, 3:368, 4:21, 4:54, 4:62, 4:161, 4:175, 4:272, 4:342, 5:59, 5:120, 5:142–144, 5:222, 5:303, 5:372–374, 5:424, 5:427, 5:454–455, 5:500, 5:588, 5:605–606, 6:67–68, 6:200–201, 7:51, 7:83, 7:195, 7:254, 7:258, 7:261, 7:285, 7:300, 7:358, 8:54, 8:96, 8:191–192, 8:275, 8:293, 8:438, 9:51, 9:66, 9:299, 9:401, 10:199, 10:201, 10:302, 10:336, 10:459, 11:93, 13:345, 14:211, 14:213, 14:344, 15:107, 15:310, 15:342, 16:63, 17:64, 18:61, 18:274, 18:464, 21:47, 21:82, 21:217, 22:47, 22:291, 23:47, 24:349, 29:178
"The State Fair Exhibit," 7:342–344
"With Ramsey to Pembina," 38:1–10
Babes in Toyland, rock group, 58:30
Babe the Blue Ox
Baby, F. G., judge, 5:306
Baby Boomers, 60:154–155
Baby Collection, 3:297, 5:306, 5:562n–563n
Bach, Cile M., author, 39:342
Bach, P.D.Q. (Peter Schickele), quoted, 60:200
Bache, Alexander D., 19:96, 49:128
Bache, Soren:
Bachelder, Francis L., labor activist, 57:389–391, 57:396, 57:402
Bachelder, John B., papers, 41:199
Bachmann, Charles W., musician, 34:242
Bachmann, E. Theodore, author, 24:373
Bachmann, Elizabeth M., author, 25:92, 26:153, 28:331, 29:264, 30:157, 31:191, 36:151, 36:193, 37:86, 37:223, 40:361
Bachmann, Karl (Charles), Carver County pioneer, 25:184, 26:66
Bachmann, Mrs. Karl, 26:66
Bachner Brothers, Minneapolis, gun manufacturers, 33:307
Bachrach, Marion, congressional secretary, 54:14
Bachtle, Carrie A., 23:390
Bacig, Tom, work reviewed, 48:268
Back, Ima, author, 9:310
Backaws, Ernst, prisoner of war, 54:122
Backes, David, author, 58:124, 58:192
Backland, Jonas W., 29:324
Backlund, Erik Arvid, sculptor, 55:370
Backlund, Jonas Oscar, author, 15:235, 34:43, 34:172
Backnumber, Benjamin, pseud. See Talman, John
Backstrom, Charles, 52:36
Backstrom, Charles H. review by, 37:84
work reviewed, 39:257
Backus, Clinton J., 3:222, 3:227
Backus, David, 3:222, 3:227
Backus, Edward W., lumberman, 24:247, 26:135–136, 27:300n, 27:302, 31:183, 42:172, 43:131, 44:25, 46:34, 49:33, 58:124, 58:130
log mark, 26:135
Backus, Electus (Capt.), Fort Snelling commander, 7:266n, 21:170, 32:97
Backus, Elizabeth, teacher, 35:102, 35:104, 56:309
Backus, Mrs. George J., sculptor, 20:413–415
Backus, William, minister, 52:191
Backus-Brooks Lumber Company, Minneapolis, 24:247, 29:140, 47:142–143, 47:152
Backus Line, logging railroad, 27:300n
Bacon, Don H., mine president, 35:338, 40:412, 52:251
Bacon, Emma, 35:101
Bacon, Jerome A., mill owner, 39:5
Bacon, John M. (Gen.), 24:146, 50:269, 50:271–272, 50:274–275
in Leech Lake uprising, 3:279–289
Bacon, Paul V., author, 47:177
Bacon, Peggy, artist, 44:245, 44:247n, 44:251n
Bacon, Robert, biography, 5:462
Bacon, William, 12:339
Bad Axe Lake, Camp Wilderness, 58:71
Bad Axe River, Wisconsin, battle, 8:102, 9:357, 12:160, 17:296, 33:116, 39:339, 52:291
Badboy, Ella, 16:321
Bad Boy, Ojibway leader, 50:203n, 53:108
Bader, Arno, author, 18:215
Bader, Donald (son of Christine and Louis), 60:29
Bader, Dorothy (daughter of Christine and Louis), 60:29
Bader, Louis, railroad brakeman, 60:28–29
Bader, Mary Christine, "St. Paul's First Union of Garment Workers," 60:26–39
Badger:
Badger, Samuel, drummer boy, 60:169 (cover), 60:169 (facing)
Badger, Sioux Indian, murdered, 24:21
Badger, steamboat, 34:14
Badger, The (Neekaa) Sioux Indian, 2:539n
Badger, William, aviator, 54:336
Bad Hail, Sioux leader, 28:312, 30:215n, 59:192
Badham, James, Cutlerite, 13:387
Bad Heart Buffalo, Amos, Sioux artist, 19:218
Bad Heart Bull, Amos, artist, 41:337
Badlands, South Dakota, 42:194
Bad River, Ashland County, Wisconsin, 23:242
Bae, Ruby, depicted, 53:173
Baeder, John, work reviewed, 46:127
Baekkestad, Erling, 21:86
Baensch, Emil, author, 15:355
Baer, Abel, songwriter, 45:194
Baer, Frank W., career, 12:322
Baer, Jerome, 20:314
Baer, John Miller, cartoonist, 38:304, 38:306
work depicted, 51:1 (cover)
Baerwald, Thomas J., author, 51:281
Baeton & Corinsky, Olmsted County, mill, 40:126
Bagby, Albert M., musician, 23:281
Bagley:
Bagley, Marion M., author, 31:59
Bagley, Sarah G., telegrapher, 38:242
Bagley, Summer C., logger, 29:144
Bagley, William, chaplain, 49:76
Bagley, William, Dr., speaker, 19:316
Bagley, William C., author, 12:418
Bah-dway-we-dung (George White), Ojibway, 50:271–275
Bahl, Erold G., pilot, 52:231
Bahmer, Robert H., 12:425, 29:259, 36:218
Bailer, C. H., 19:232, 20:214
Bailey, A. C., 12:106
Bailey, Bernadine, work reviewed, 34:41
Bailey, Beth L., social historian, 51:127
Bailey, C. H., author/speaker, 19:227, 27:80
Bailey, Caroline P., 20:58
Bailey, Clyde M., educator, 38:385
Bailey, Esther Z., compiler, 35:334
Bailey, Everett H., 1:27, 2:374, 2:376, 3:415, 4:31, 5:431–432, 6:28, 8:59, 9:58, 20:44, 20:58–60, 21:96
Bailey, Frances, 21:45
Bailey, Francis P., 20:58
Bailey, George R., author, 11:328, 31:134, 36:81
Bailey, Hiram S. (Capt.), military commissioner, 1:468, 6:360
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:110n
Bailey, John W., 45:39
Bailey, Liberty H., botanist, 35:244
Bailey, Mary, 23:104
Bailey, Mrs. Henry J., speaker, 19:119, 26:93, 26:395, 28:380
Bailey, Mrs. L. H., 4:297
Bailey, Richard, 23:371, 47:17
Bailey, Sherman C., depicted, 43:131
Bailey and Primrose, St. Paul, mattress makers, 15:190
Bailey Nurseries, 58:247
Baillair, Louis, trader, 22:281
Baille, James, Jr., 31:238
Bailleul, Jan, sculptor, 18:238
Baillif, Ernest A., translator, 5:62
Baillif, J. O., papers, 26:156
Baillif, Jean P. P., author, 5:62
Baillif, Matilda Pepin, translator, 5:62, 10:77, 10:449, 26:156
Baillif, Matilda V., author, 11:110, 13:116, 15:37, 26:156, 51:208
Baillif, Mrs. Rene. See McLeod, Janet
Baillif, Rene, farmer/businessman, 60:231
Baillif family:
See also Bailly (Bailly de Messien) family
businessman, 58:411
depicted, 62:55
farmer, 14:387
justice of the peace, 32:72
land acquired from Dakota leaders, 62:8
papers, 3:375, 5:61, 5:307, 6:408, 7:36, 7:40, 7:180, 11:444, 16:70, 16:73, 20:263–265, 23:272, 25:182, 25:383, 46:288
Pike Island and Pelagie Faribault's claims, 62:55
slaveholder, 25:202
trader, 1:422n, 4:176, 4:467, 5:41, 5:224, 5:409, 6:255, 8:178, 8:293, 8:350, 8:353–354, 8:356–357, 11:225, 11:383, 13:224, 21:24, 21:119n, 23:94, 29:1, 36:264, 37:191, 40:262, 41:227, 42:126, 42:128, 42:136, 52:223–224, 52:226–229, 56:182
treaty commissioner, 32:74
businessman, 58:411
depicted, 62:55
farmer, 14:387
justice of the peace, 32:72
land acquired from Dakota leaders, 62:8
papers, 3:375, 5:61, 5:307, 6:408, 7:36, 7:40, 7:180, 11:444, 16:70, 16:73, 20:263–265, 23:272, 25:182, 25:383, 46:288
Pike Island and Pelagie Faribault's claims, 62:55
slaveholder, 25:202
trader, 1:422n, 4:176, 4:467, 5:41, 5:224, 5:409, 6:255, 8:178, 8:293, 8:350, 8:353–354, 8:356–357, 11:225, 11:383, 13:224, 21:24, 21:119n, 23:94, 29:1, 36:264, 37:191, 40:262, 41:227, 42:126, 42:128, 42:136, 52:223–224, 52:226–229, 56:182
treaty commissioner, 32:74
Bailly, Edward C., author, 10:449, 31:59
Bailly, Joseph, trader, 11:324, 21:118n, 22:76, 31:59, 52:227
Bailly, Julia C., author, 6:72, 6:294, 8:358
Bailly, Lucy Faribault, 8:353, 8:357, 52:228, 62:55
Bailly, Marie, 11:324, 22:76
Bailly de Messein, Charles-Francois, 12:431
Bailly de Messein, Michel, 12:431
Bailly de Messein, Nicholas, 12:431
Bailly (Bailly de Messien) family, 10:449, 14:438
Bain, Aitkin County, forest fire, 48:272
Bainbridge, Alexander G. (Buzz), 41:158, 47:179
Bainbridge, K. T., physicist, 60:176
Bainbridge Theater, Minneapolis, 9:38, 51:238
Baird, Absalom (Gen.), Union officer, 38:272
Baird, Duncan H., author, 21:416, 42:239
Baird, E. C., 41:307n
Baird, Etta, 55:190
Baird, James W., mill owner, 44:166
Baird, John B., 49:29
Baird, Julian B., 20:50, 41:274
Baird, Sarah G.:
Baird, W. David, churchman, 50:216
Baird, W. J., 44:166
Bajus, John (Rev.), 24:73
Bakeless, John, author, 32:64, 35:291
Baker, Alexander:
Baker, Benjamin F., trader, 4:421–422, 4:435, 8:194, 10:389, 11:372–373, 17:210, 20:122, 20:127, 21:83, 21:168n, 28:283, 35:24–25, 40:30, 42:128, 42:130, 59:196n, 60:220
Baker, C. C., speaker, 29:275, 29:362
Baker, Carlos, editor, 48:86
Baker, Charles D., 5:94, 14:357
Baker, Charles E., author, 34:120
Baker, Charles H., 3:145, 8:129n
"Lake Itasca," 13:164–166
Baker, Daniel A. J.:
Baker, Elder, 19:133
Baker, Eliza Wardell, 54:230
Baker, F. A., depicted, 42:184
Baker, F. D., 27:361
Baker, G. E., 8:158, 8:171
Baker, George L., railroad executive, 35:35
Baker, Gerard, work reviewed, 50:332
Baker, Harold, judge, 59:210
Baker, Helen B., author, 9:312
Baker, Helen M., speaker, 16:306
Baker, Howard, homesteader, 38:134, 41:247
Baker, Isaac P., steamboat owner, 38:236
Baker, J. Wayne, work reviewed, 44:160
Baker, Jack, artist, 57:24
Baker, James H. (Gen.), 10:211, 44:5, 45:238, 50:196
Baker, Jocelyn, author, 17:345
Baker, John A., 58:101
Baker, Joseph Stannard, land agent, 23:164, 25:396, 38:345
Baker, Leone, photographer's assistant, 59:114
Baker, Lewis, editor, 21:335, 29:361, 39:330
editor, 39:331–332
Baker, Mrs. Zula B., author, 10:355
Baker, Nathaniel (Adj. Gen.), 46:323–325
Baker, Newton D., secretary of war, 50:15–17, 55:296, 62:109
Baker, O. E., author, 9:413, 18:102
Baker, Ray S. (David Grayson, pseud.), 39:271
Baker, Russell, contractor, 54:63
Baker, S. M., letters, 22:192
Baker, Theodore, anthropologist, 34:161
Baker, Tracey, author, 46:168, 47:259
Baker, William B., Sr., drum maker, 49:36–37
Baker, William E., author, 24:356
Baker, William H., dancing teacher, 46:246, 48:87
Baker, Willis, horse breeder, 26:120n
Baker family:
Bakers Union No. 21, 21:387
Baker v. Carr, 45:231
Bakery industry, development, 5:365
Bakke, S., 14:54
Bakken, Earl, businessman, 48:352, 60:156
Bakken, Henry H., editor, 24:258
Bakken, Ole, log cabin, 37:64
Bakken, Reidar, 54:374
Balalaika Orchestra (Red Star Orchestra), 57:230, 57:234
Balassone, Alfonso. See Bellson, Albert
Balaton:
Balcom, Thomas W.:
Balcombe, John L., Dr., 21:329
Balcombe, St. Andre D., 14:158
legislator, 43:241
Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) agent, 37:327, 38:360, 38:362, 39:229–230, 39:233, 39:239–240, 61:154
Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) agent, 37:327, 38:360, 38:362, 39:229–230, 39:233, 39:239–240, 61:154
Bald Hill, North Dakota, trading post, 11:380
Baldinger, Wallace S., author, 26:73
Bald Island. See Prairie Island, Mississippi River
Baldoon, Canada, 2:31, 5:404
Baldwin, Benjamin C., engineer, 3:305
papers, 16:71
Baldwin, Clara, 3:305
Baldwin, Clara F., author, 23:386, 27:71
Baldwin, Herbert A., 5:265, 5:275, 5:277
Baldwin, J. W., labor leader, 55:211
Baldwin, Leland D., author, 9:304
work reviewed, 23:61
papers, 1:375
Baldwin, Marie L. B., 10:339, 10:343
Baldwin, Mark, author, 10:359
Baldwin, Mathew, philanthropist, 55:142
Baldwin, Mathias, judge, 37:166–167, 51:230
Baldwin, May, 5:308
Baldwin, Munson, work reviewed, 40:314
Baldwin, Roger S., Mr. and Mrs., 34:139
Baldwin, Rufus J., legislator, 26:192, 26:199, 35:3, 36:168, 37:318, 48:4
Baldwin, Samuel A., musician, 13:273, 39:54
Baldwin, Seth, gambler, 47:243
Baldwin, Thernon, 9:300
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, 18:452, 38:313–314, 38:318
Baldwin School (Oak Hall), St. Paul, 9:299–300, 14:147, 30:207
Balke, Julius, industrialist, 29:67
Ball, Carleton R., author, 11:323
Ball, Edwin, mining superintendent, 52:255
Ball, Ernie, 58:31
Ball, George Walter, professional baseball player, 59:165
Ball, John, Civil War officer, 1:495, 38:254, 57:61
Ball, Joseph H., politician, 41:102, 43:311, 46:14, 46:100, 49:225, 52:31–34, 55:163, 56:66
author, 21:436
depicted, 41:269, 52:32
internationalist, 41:268, 41:276, 41:278–279, 41:282–283
speaker, 20:301, 23:403
depicted, 41:269, 52:32
internationalist, 41:268, 41:276, 41:278–279, 41:282–283
speaker, 20:301, 23:403
Ball, Robert (Pat), professional golfer, 58:384, 58:393n
Ball, Thomas, artist, 31:100, 31:102
Ball, Timothy F., author, 49:212
Ballantyne, Robert M., artist, 18:216, 36:127
trader, 23:92
Ballard, Charles W., Dr., cattleman, 26:121, 26:123
Ballard, Dorothy, work reviewed, 44:316
Ballard, Samuel C., police officer, 44:264–265
Ball Club Lake, Lac la Crosse:
Ballet. See Dance and dancing
Ballet Concertant, performance, 55:259–260
Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano, St. Paul, founder, 52:116
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, performances, 54:67
Ballinger, Floyd, 48:157n
Ballinger, Richard A., 22:79, 27:133
Ballinger-Pinchot controversy, 29:155
Balloons and ballooning
See also Aviation
in Civil War, 25:22, 25:23n, 25:119–120, 25:126n, 25:229, 25:242, 25:246, 25:345, 25:354, 35:184, 35:333
depicted, 33:243, 33:245, 38:157 (cover), 40:313, 42:18–19
early airships, 41:245, 42:73, 48:47
history, 49:31, 51:286
King's flight, 42:16–22
Minnesota, 12:202, 24:264, 38:166–176, 38:334, 39:278–285, 40:265–280, 54:376
over St. Paul, 56:237
research, 49:32
women's history resources and, 52:114
Zeppelin's career, 41:343
in Civil War, 25:22, 25:23n, 25:119–120, 25:126n, 25:229, 25:242, 25:246, 25:345, 25:354, 35:184, 35:333
depicted, 33:243, 33:245, 38:157 (cover), 40:313, 42:18–19
early airships, 41:245, 42:73, 48:47
history, 49:31, 51:286
King's flight, 42:16–22
Minnesota, 12:202, 24:264, 38:166–176, 38:334, 39:278–285, 40:265–280, 54:376
over St. Paul, 56:237
research, 49:32
women's history resources and, 52:114
Zeppelin's career, 41:343
Ballymenone, Northern Ireland, folklore, 50:189–190
Balmer, Frank E., 6:198, 9:313, 11:109, 11:441
Balmoral, Otter Tail County, grist mill, 20:353
Balsam Township, Itasca County, schools, 22:223
Baltimore, cruiser, 52:28
Baltimore, Maryland, 13:408, 19:459
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 19:196, 41:186, 46:66–67
Balzer, Jacob F., speaker, 11:199, 11:294, 17:357
Bambenek, Evelyn, historical society member, 59:323
Bambenek, Greg, preservationist, 59:323, 59:329–330
Ban, Dorothy (Mrs. Martin), miner, 61:98–100
Ban, Martin, 61:98–99
Banaszynski, Jacqui, journalist, quoted, 62:19
Banco. See Northwest Bancorporation
Bancroft, Estelle B., author, 29:368
Bancroft, George, 10:447, 47:249
historian, 40:152
papers, 11:95
Bancroft, Ralph H., author, 3:109
Bancroft, Sarah, author, work reviewed, 59:43
Bancroft, territorial newspaper, 56:224
Bancroft Township, Freeborn County:
Bandolier bag:
Baner, Skulda V., author, 25:302
Banfield, N. F., Jr., 25:101
Banfil, John, 15:426
Banfil Tavern, Fridley, 48:134
Bangs, Tracy R., 18:227
Banjo, showboat, 32:59
Banjoes, 57:230–231, 57:233
Bank, ---- (Cpl.), 45:137n, 45:140
Bankers Association of Minnesota. See Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company
Bankhead, William B., congressman, 43:83
Bank of Good Thunder, 56:420
Bank of Long Prairie, 57:187
Bank of Mabel, founded, 57:193
Bank of Minneapolis, 35:225
Bank of Minnesota, St. Paul, 40:111, 40:115–116, 40:144
Bank of Montreal, 42:175–176, 42:268, 42:270, 43:80, 55:179, 56:171
Bank of Motley, 57:190
Bank of New England, Minneapolis branch, 42:273
Bank of North Dakota, history, 51:283
Bank of Nova Scotia, Minneapolis branch, 42:268–276
Bank of St. Croix, bank note depicted, 56:165, 57:184, 57:186, 57:197
Banks, Chris, 56:153
Banks, Dennis, Ojibway leader, 49:259
Banks, Joyce M., work reviewed, 49:347
Banks, Nathaniel P. (Gen.), Union officer, 25:32, 25:36, 25:134, 25:147, 25:226, 25:239, 25:343, 40:288
Banks and banking, 2:281
See also Depressions; Economic conditions; specific banks
advertising art, 57:34
American Fur Company, 9:288
anti-Semitism, 52:171, 52:173, 52:179
Banking Act of 1863, 2:162, 2:396
bank notes depicted, 57:183–184, 57:194, 57:197
loans, 58:207
milling and, 58:281, 58:283
Minneapolis, 58:289
robberies, 58:247, 62:124–135
Willmar Eight strike, 52:116, 61:73–74
World War I and, 10:85
advertising art, 57:34
American Fur Company, 9:288
anti-Semitism, 52:171, 52:173, 52:179
Banking Act of 1863, 2:162, 2:396
bank notes depicted, 57:183–184, 57:194, 57:197
loans, 58:207
milling and, 58:281, 58:283
Minneapolis, 58:289
robberies, 58:247, 62:124–135
Willmar Eight strike, 52:116, 61:73–74
World War I and, 10:85
Banner stones, Minnesota, 7:152
Banning, Ellen. See Ayer, Ellen (Mrs. Frederick, II)
Banning, Margaret Culkin, 4:332, 12:207, 15:100, 46:23
Banning, Mrs. William L., 29:121, 33:4
Banning, Pine County, ghost town, 35:295
Banning, William L., 18:315, 33:4
Banning State Park, 43:120
Bannister, ---- (Maj.), Union officer, 25:25
Bannister, Clara. See Congdon, Clara (Mrs. Chester A.)
Bannister, Dick, gentleman farmer, 53:337
Bannister, Henry M., diary, 24:344
Bannon, Charles, farmer, 49:148
Bannon, William, merchant, 24:375
Bannon's, St. Paul, department store, 60:32
Banta, R. E., author, 19:458
Banter, Phil, author, 26:294
Bantin, Philip C., work reviewed, 49:209
Bantroff, May, 10:450
Banvard, Elizabeth Goodnow (Mrs. John), 50:205
Banvard, John, panoramist, 17:134–136, 17:140n, 17:456, 19:458, 20:380, 20:382–383, 24:63, 25:275, 26:53, 30:15, 30:153, 30:260, 30:393, 31:46, 32:188, 33:287, 35:379, 36:190, 36:233
Banwart, Louie E., 8:432
Baptism River, Lake County:
Baptist Bible Union, 52:21–22
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, Sault Ste. Marie mission, 50:25–36
Baptist church, 52:192, 53:296
See also specific churches, communities, and leaders
bicycle socials, 54:275
Calvinism, effect on, 3:255
Chinese, 57:171–172, 57:177
clergymen, 51:187
Danish, 8:365–366, 8:369, 8:371, 8:373–374, 8:376
educational program, 14:147–148, 20:62, 28:83, 34:91
ethnic branches, 11:113, 12:343, 13:207, 13:305, 14:451, 15:235, 16:340, 17:403, 18:71, 21:76, 22:350, 23:381, 25:324, 27:68, 33:138, 55:28
Freewill Baptist Society, 4:72
fundamentalists, 52:16–26
Houston, 10:98
Iowa, 16:340
Minneapolis, 41:201–203, 41:205, 41:208–209, 41:211, 41:216, 43:19
Minnesota, 3:528, 16:235
missionaries, 51:197
New Mexico, 51:236
organizations, 54:300
politics, effect on, 5:64
Riley's (William Bell) career, 43:14–30
Rochester, 5:473
St. Paul, 41:115, 43:78, 55:50, 57:281
Sunday schools, 15:234, 18:118
in Sweden, 6:207
Swedish, 3:90, 3:452, 3:461, 4:283, 4:462, 5:227, 7:90, 8:85, 8:186, 43:28, 43:76, 43:261, 49:306
Vasa, 8:391
Wisconsin, 27:68
bicycle socials, 54:275
Calvinism, effect on, 3:255
Chinese, 57:171–172, 57:177
clergymen, 51:187
Danish, 8:365–366, 8:369, 8:371, 8:373–374, 8:376
educational program, 14:147–148, 20:62, 28:83, 34:91
ethnic branches, 11:113, 12:343, 13:207, 13:305, 14:451, 15:235, 16:340, 17:403, 18:71, 21:76, 22:350, 23:381, 25:324, 27:68, 33:138, 55:28
Freewill Baptist Society, 4:72
fundamentalists, 52:16–26
Houston, 10:98
Iowa, 16:340
Minneapolis, 41:201–203, 41:205, 41:208–209, 41:211, 41:216, 43:19
Minnesota, 3:528, 16:235
missionaries, 51:197
New Mexico, 51:236
organizations, 54:300
politics, effect on, 5:64
Riley's (William Bell) career, 43:14–30
Rochester, 5:473
St. Paul, 41:115, 43:78, 55:50, 57:281
Sunday schools, 15:234, 18:118
in Sweden, 6:207
Swedish, 3:90, 3:452, 3:461, 4:283, 4:462, 5:227, 7:90, 8:85, 8:186, 43:28, 43:76, 43:261, 49:306
Vasa, 8:391
Wisconsin, 27:68
Baptist General Conference (Swedish Baptists), 43:28
Baptist Hill, St. Paul, depicted, 55:50
Baptist Home Missionary Society, 28:135
Baptist Missionary Circle, 54:300
Baptist missions:
author, 6:76, 10:112, 43:78
biographies, 13:187, 13:333, 15:122, 33:185, 36:32, 41:103, 42:315
career, 34:174
diary, 52:127, 57:101
at Lake Superior, 12:207, 24:354, 28:62, 30:392, 32:186, 39:304, 39:308–309
memorial, 14:456
mission posts, 19:457, 22:200
Ojibway studies, 17:53, 25:194, 35:248, 39:303
papers, 5:224, 7:358, 9:68, 9:402, 14:98, 15:222, 17:95, 17:210, 17:342, 22:356
sketch, 10:108n, 10:212
speaker, 2:283
biographies, 13:187, 13:333, 15:122, 33:185, 36:32, 41:103, 42:315
career, 34:174
diary, 52:127, 57:101
at Lake Superior, 12:207, 24:354, 28:62, 30:392, 32:186, 39:304, 39:308–309
memorial, 14:456
mission posts, 19:457, 22:200
Ojibway studies, 17:53, 25:194, 35:248, 39:303
papers, 5:224, 7:358, 9:68, 9:402, 14:98, 15:222, 17:95, 17:210, 17:342, 22:356
sketch, 10:108n, 10:212
speaker, 2:283
Barbasol Company, rivals, 55:331
Barbeau, Emil, 20:332
Barbeau, Marius, author, 20:341, 22:93, 22:204, 22:433, 23:281, 24:77, 25:397, 29:167, 30:261, 33:351, 34:126, 34:214, 37:345
Barbee, David R., 17:108
Barbe-Marbois, Francois, career, 23:258
Barber, Albert, cholera victim, 14:290
Barber, Danielle, historian, 58:214
Barber, DeWitte N., 7:258, 10:208
Barber, Lloyd, sketch, 1:260–263
Barber, Mary Jane, cholera victim, 14:290
Barber, Miriam, 52:200
Barber, Pauline, 51:211
Barber, R. D., Dr., 16:433
Barberg, Vernon G., 21:110
Barbers and barbering:
Barbizon School, 52:289
Barbour, Barton H., author, 57:327
review by, 58:376
Barbour, N., Dr., 7:102
Barck, Dorothy C., speaker, 22:429
Barck, H. A., speaker, 13:342
Barclay, Isabel, author, 35:379
Barclay, J. M., 7:255
Barclay, Robert G., author, 40:313
Bard and Vanderbilt, Minneapolis, architectural firm, 60:303
Bardo, Gerald, 20:428
Bardo Community, Alberta, Canada, 57:356–367
Bardon, John A., pioneer, 14:233, 20:340, 21:152–154, 21:156–157, 34:129
Bardwell, Elmer, speaker, 28:296
Bardwell, John P., missionary, 8:129n, 15:20n, 38:9, 45:29–31
Bardwell, Winfield W., judge, 51:221–225, 51:229, 53:333
Barefield, Eddie, musician, 59:101–105, 59:108
Barelto, ship, 2:224
Bargen, Frank, speaker, 16:491
Bargen, Isaac I., speaker, 10:356, 14:119, 15:134, 20:95
Bargen, Mary, author, 12:101
Barges:
Baring Brothers, 55:178
Baring-Gould, Sabine, author, 27:182
Barker, Burt B., author, 20:327, 32:249
work reviewed, 36:315
Barker, Earle A., 43:134
Barker, Earle A., militia officer, 14:450, 49:71
Barker, Eugene C., author, 11:428, 25:391
speaker, 10:209
Barker, Joseph, editor, 39:212
Barker, Mrs. Blaine B., 23:391
Barker family, musicians, 22:124
Barkley, Alben W., 47:158
Barkow, Al, author, quoted, 58:385
Barland, Thomas (Rev.), letters, 19:210
Barlett, Peggy, 54:189
Barley raising:
Barloon, Marvin J., author, 36:280
Barlow, Augustus, sketch, 6:387
Barlow, Calvin, 6:261
Barnabe, 49:181
Barnabe, Fabien (Fr.), 49:181
Barnard, Alonzo, missionary, 45:30
Barnard, Charles, 20:82
Barnard, E. T., 13:120, 13:279–280, 14:358, 16:124, 17:484, 18:335, 18:465, 18:471, 20:97, 20:353, 22:107, 23:103, 25:408
Barnard, George N., photographer, 48:39
Barnard, H. E., author, 5:365
Barnard, Harry, work reviewed, 35:150
Barnard, Marguerite, 50:44 (facing)
Barnard, Mrs. Alonzo, 45:30–31
Barnard, Neal, 50:44 (facing)
Barnard, Newell H., author, 29:263, 29:271
Barnard Private School
Barnes, Albert (Rev.), Presbyterian minister, 40:1–2, 40:4–6, 40:11, 56:47
Barnes, Charles, 16:491
Barnes, Eugene, 23:368
Barnes, F. W., physicist, 60:186n
Barnes, Fred, genealogist, 27:56
Barnes, Harry E., author, 5:462
Barnes, Henry, boatbuilder, 11:128
Barnes, Irene. See Taeuber, Irene B.
Barnes, James, author, 13:425, 15:471
Barnes, John S., businessman, 42:176
Barnes, Julia M., 4:332, 4:344, 4:346, 5:79, 5:436
Barnes, Julian, author, 52:161
Barnes, Julius H., 4:344, 5:265, 37:260
sketch, 2:381
Barnes, Mary S., quoted, 48:130
Barnes, Mrs. M. F., letter, 28:135n
Barnes, O. L., in Sioux (Dakota) War, 18:461
Barnes, Russell F., librarian, 27:140, 29:187, 29:281, 30:39, 30:410, 55:128
Barnes, Seth, minister, 49:51n
Barnes (G. S.) and Company, wheat harvesting, 58:275
Barnes family, genealogy, 27:56
Barnesville:
Barnett, F. L., attorney, 55:71, 55:73
Barnett, Ida Wells, suffragist, 55:67
Barnett, James H., work reviewed, 34:167
Barnett, Le Roy, work reviewed, 53:212
Barnett, W. H., lawyer, 62:185
Barney, Carrie, 51:299
Barney, Fred E., real-estate dealer, 24:139–140
Barney, Joe, Chippewa leader, 9:321
Barney, Maggie, Vermilion Lake Indian School staff member, 58:232–233, 58:235
Barney, Mary H. (Chi Bi Bi), Ojibway, 48:157
Barney, Sheldon F., 24:272
Barney, William L., work reviewed, 54:142–143
Barney's Cafe, discrimination issue, 57:429
Barnhart, J. S., editor, 21:416
Barnhart, John D., author, 6:406, 10:453, 25:402, 34:354
Barnitz, David G., 13:145–146
Barns
Barns, Comfort, 11:169, 20:457
Barns, Cornelia, artist, 44:245
Barnstorming, pilots, 52:231–238
Barnum, Augustus K., 4:277
Barnum, Carlton County:
Barnum, Edward P., 5:102–103, 5:107
Barnum, George G., 12:207, 34:204
Barr, Alfred H., Jr., editor, 16:110, 17:107
Barr, Claude A., work reviewed, 48:351
Barr, Elinor, author, 57:272
Barr, George T., author, 2:213
Barr, J. T. (Rev.), author, 33:341
Barr, Mrs. F. G., author, 10:226
Barr, Robert N., commissioner, 58:111, 58:120
Barr, Roger, reviews by, 45:206, 45:343, 46:250
Barr, Samuel R., legislator, 58:117
Barr, Will, author, 12:337
Barre, Isaac (Col.), 4:235
Barre, William de la, engineer, 4:94, 5:392, 5:470, 17:352, 18:184n, 34:204, 46:156–157, 48:266, 49:22, 57:89–90, 57:92, 58:266–267, 58:277
Barrel Cafe and Lounge, Great Falls, Montana, 53:264–265
Barrell Drive-in, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 53:260, 53:262
Barrell industry, and flour milling, 58:283
Barrels:
cooperatives, 57:386–402
coopers depicted, 57:386–387
flour barrel depicted, 57:402
inside flour mill depicted, 57:388–389
tools depicted, 57:385 (facing)
wagonload depicted, 57:401
coopers depicted, 57:386–387
flour barrel depicted, 57:402
inside flour mill depicted, 57:388–389
tools depicted, 57:385 (facing)
wagonload depicted, 57:401
Barrett, B. C., 17:241
Barrett, Giles L., Mr. and Mrs., actors, 33:284
Barrett, Joseph H., composer, 44:132–133, 44:139
Barrett, Joseph O., 44:22
Barrett, Lawrence, actor, 9:36, 28:101, 28:117–118, 33:175
Barrett, Peter, trial and hanging, 18:124n, 18:125, 58:87
Barrett, Samuel A., author, 8:96, 10:330, 15:453
Barrett, Timothy, trial and hanging, 18:124n, 18:125, 18:128, 58:87
Barrett Quadrangle, map, 3:310
Barrick, Nimrod, diary, 19:344, 20:34
Barriger, John W., III, author, 21:97
Barringer, John, letter, 34:169
Barrington, Lewis, author, 23:192
Barrios, midwestern, 57:155
Barritt, John, indicted, 48:144, 48:146
Barron, Caroline, quoted, 50:60
Barron, Hal S., work reviewed, 56:143–144
Barrow, Blanche (Mrs. Buck), bank robber, 62:125, 62:130–131, 62:133
Barrow, Buck, bank robber, 62:125, 62:130–131, 62:133
Barrow, Clyde Champion, bank robber, 62:124–126, 62:129–131, 62:133
Barrow, Cumie (mother of Buck and Clyde), 62:131
Barrow, W. J., author, 24:361
Barrow Gang, bank robberies, 62:124–127, 62:129–130
Barrow-in-Furness, England, emigrants, 47:16–25
Barrows:
Barrows, Mrs. S., speaker, 15:369
Barry, Colman J. (Fr.), 37:88, 38:335
Barry, David Frances, photographer, work depicted, 61:265
Barry, Edith L., 16:542
Barry, Edward D., Spanish-American War veteran, 56:136
Barry, Edward L., diary, 16:336
Barry, Elizabeth, 18:59
Barry, George, photographer, 59:114
Barry, Geraldine W., 54:321
Barry, Irish settlement, 31:22
Barry, J. Neilson, compiler, 26:273
Barry, Louise, editor, 29:175
work reviewed, 43:118
Barry Line, tugboat company, 54:219
Barrymore, Ethel, actress, 62:171
Barsantee, Harry, author, 8:106
Barsness, Diana, "Anna Ramsey," 45:258–272
Barsness, Nellie N., Dr., author, 20:466
Barsness, Olive, 25:209, 26:391, 29:181
Barsness Township, Pope County, Lutheran church, 24:92
Barstow, Mrs. Nelson, 15:483
Bart (pseud.). See Bartholomew, Charles L.
Bartch, A. P., 23:200
Bartelt, Harry, 28:375
Barter, in fur trade, 48:222
Barth, Carl, engineer, 29:157
Barth, Frederik, 54:283
Barth, G. W. O., author, 14:234
Barth, Theodore, 55:369
Barthe, Jean Baptiste, trader, 44:203
Barthel, Diane, sociologist, 55:304
Barthelemy, C. R., 16:302
Barthold, Richard, congressman, 56:334
Bartholdi, Auguste, sculptor, 51:107
Bartholomew, Charles L. (Bart, pseud.), cartoonist, 2:274, 22:320, 29:50, 29:102, 30:179, 30:234, 30:240, 35:300, 35:305–306, 35:312n, 36:120–121, 36:123, 36:125, 36:126n
Bartholomew, Paige, papers, 28:279, 29:284
Bartke, Frank, farmer, 25:336
Bartlett, Cyrus K., physician, 53:54
Bartlett, Herbert R., artist, 16:113
Bartlett, Joseph, descendants, 15:343
Bartlett, Junius A., newspaperman/publisher, 3:508n, 56:398
Bartlett, R. C., 21:108, 22:106, 23:104
Bartlett, Richard A., work reviewed, 44:194
Bartlett, Robert V., work reviewed, 47:205
Bartlett, Ruth Fitch. See Boyd, Ruth Fitch (Mrs. Thomas)
Bartlett, S. C., author, 42:76
Bartlett, S. M., 22:23n
Bartlett, William W., 1:326, 2:171, 8:89, 8:97
Bartness, Hansine, 50:145
Barto, Alphonso, 5:88, 5:91
at 1882 Detroit convention, 5:98–100
politician, 39:49
Barton, Bruce, author, 13:337
Barton, Clara, 47:120, 55:190
Barton, Elijah, lawyer, 21:196
Barton, George, boxing referee, 59:81
Barton, George A., sports writer/editor, 20:358, 36:103, 59:158, 60:104, 60:106–108, 60:110
Barton, H. Arnold, author, 46:342, 47:211
Barton, Lucy, author, 47:97
Barton, Mrs. Edgar B., 2:578, 4:169
Barton, Mrs. John A., speaker, 11:460
Barton, William E., author, 5:149, 28:64, 28:361
Barton, Winifred W., 16:301, 48:201
Bartram, William, pioneer archaeologist, 16:152
Baruch, Bernard M., author, 36:68
Barwise, Effie S., 7:302
Barzeen, Jordan, 9:327
Barzun, Jacques, author, 26:161, 36:32
Bascom, John, educator, 30:381, 45:212
Bascom, Rose E., 4:454
Bascomb, D. J., merchant, 21:214
Bas de la Riviere, Manitoba, trading post, 11:363, 28:1–3
Baseball, 54:270
in 1890s, 9:79
amateur clubs, 13:148, 19:162–181, 19:472, 20:358, 20:468, 21:340, 23:31, 40:61
blacks and, 59:165–167, 59:169–170, 59:172, 59:173n33, 59:174n52
children players depicted, 59:173
children's, 47:150
Como Park, 58:55
depicted, 30:54, 36:94, 40:33, 50:18–22
domed stadiums, 62:114–115
equipment, 17:491
frontier, 20:441, 20:444
glove depicted, 59:165
history, 21:426
Indian boarding schools, 62:60–69
Indian players, 51:94, 51:97, 55:281, 60:128
intramural, 51:31
leagues, 57:347, 58:339
Midwest, 54:238
Minneapolis, 50:18–22, 51:128, 58:214
Minnesota, 15:489, 17:87, 18:343, 30:406, 55:347
Minnesota Twins commemorative items depicted, 55:233 (facing)
Negro leagues, 54:285, 59:166, 59:170
newspaper coverage, 47:321, 47:327–328
players' name-changing conventions, 62:68n
shoes depicted, 59:167
stadiums, 58:338–352
team depicted, 47:260
Twin Cities, 36:93, 39:331, 53:240, 53:244, 58:338–352
women players, 55:42–43, 58:215–216
amateur clubs, 13:148, 19:162–181, 19:472, 20:358, 20:468, 21:340, 23:31, 40:61
blacks and, 59:165–167, 59:169–170, 59:172, 59:173n33, 59:174n52
children players depicted, 59:173
children's, 47:150
Como Park, 58:55
depicted, 30:54, 36:94, 40:33, 50:18–22
domed stadiums, 62:114–115
equipment, 17:491
frontier, 20:441, 20:444
glove depicted, 59:165
history, 21:426
Indian boarding schools, 62:60–69
Indian players, 51:94, 51:97, 55:281, 60:128
intramural, 51:31
leagues, 57:347, 58:339
Midwest, 54:238
Minneapolis, 50:18–22, 51:128, 58:214
Minnesota, 15:489, 17:87, 18:343, 30:406, 55:347
Minnesota Twins commemorative items depicted, 55:233 (facing)
Negro leagues, 54:285, 59:166, 59:170
newspaper coverage, 47:321, 47:327–328
players' name-changing conventions, 62:68n
shoes depicted, 59:167
stadiums, 58:338–352
team depicted, 47:260
Twin Cities, 36:93, 39:331, 53:240, 53:244, 58:338–352
women players, 55:42–43, 58:215–216
Base Hospital No. 26, 3:148, 3:387
Bashford, Herbert, author, 9:71
Basie, Count, orchestra, 59:106–107
Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis, 13:312, 47:50–51, 51:158, 57:271
Basketball:
Basler, Roy P., author, 35:147
Basques, Pablo, artist, 58:364
Bass, George F., archaeologist, 38:244, 39:124
Bass, Stewart, sugar-company official, 58:204
Bass, William, 24:116
Basset, Francis, I, pewterer, 40:204
Basset, Francis, II, pewterer, 40:204
Bassett, Daniel, legislator, 45:240
Bassett, Edward, family, 26:90
Bassett, Joel B., 7:375, 9:315, 18:97, 26:135
Bassett, John S., editor, 4:76
Bassett, Mrs. Joel B., 22:255
Bassett, Mrs. M. H., author, 25:408, 28:296
Bassett, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:160
Bassett, T. C. Seymour, author, 27:256
Bassett, Wayne R., author, 31:61
Bassett, William L., 6:73, 8:298, 25:130
Bassett Congregational Church, Brimson, 61:21
Bassett Sawmill, Minneapolis, 58:326
Bassett's Creek, Hennepin County:
Bassford, Edward P., architect, 53:198, 53:200
Bass Lake, Aitkin County, located, 7:312
Bass Lake, Faribault County, pioneer settlement, 24:382
Bass Lake, Ramsey County, acreage, 40:226n
Bass Lake, St. Louis County, disappearance, 23:99
Basswood Grove, Washington County, church, 26:286
Basswood Lake:
Bastian, Huber, artist, 34:267
Bastian, Robert W., geographer, 48:96
Bastiansen, Pete, artist, 57:31
Bastis, Albert G., alderman, 41:156
Baston, Caton, soldier, 44:227
Baston, George R., 58:102
Baston, Matilda Bruns (Mrs. George R.), 58:102
Bastow, Thomas F., work reviewed, 52:240
Baszion Benevolent Society, Minneapolis, 43:214
Batavia, Todd County, history, 15:371
Batavian National Bank, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, murals, 47:8–9
Batavia Wind Mill Company, Minneapolis, 42:19
Batchelder, Ernest, art teacher, 26:79
Batchelder, George A., author, 9:415, 11:324
Batchelder, George W., career, 30:82
Batchelder, Josiah Q., boatbuilder, 20:364
Batchelder, Loren H., dean, 39:220–221
sketch, 5:318
Batchelder and Buckham, Faribault, law firm, 16:241, 19:467
Bateaux:
Bateman, G. W., 2:434
Bateman, Hester, 9:286
Bateman, John, author, 2:434
Bateman, Kate, actress, 54:144
Bateman, Walter, author, 36:326
Bates, Albert C., letter, 3:443
Bates, C. Francis, trader, 34:326–327
Bates, Carl, airplane manufacturer, 54:333
Bates, Charles H., surveyor, 51:239
Bates, David G., steamboat captain, 11:124, 13:224–225, 13:231
trader, 13:221
Bates, Frederick, 6:334
Bates, George, author, 49:308
Bates, J. Leonard, editor, 41:51
Bates, Kate S., 21:96
Bates, Katherine L., poet, 26:301
Bates, Lehmen, farmer, 31:80
Bates, Phyllis, author, 15:245
Bates, William J., sheriff, 40:344
Bath, Aloysia (Mother), 48:163
Bath Farmers' Insurance Association, 8:368
Bath Township, Freeborn County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Bathurst, Lord, 6:338
Batiste, Sam (Now e gesis o quay), Mille Lacs artist, 55:32, 55:34, 55:37
work depicted, 55:32
Batoche, Saskatchewan, metis settlement, 49:189
Batschelet, Clarence E., geographer, 61:309
Battered women, shelter movement, 55:329
Battin, Tom C., quoted, 46:280
Battle Ax tobacco, advertising, 54:278
Battle Creek:
Battle Hollow, Stillwater, 11:225
Battle Island, Mississippi River, 11:452
Battle Island, Sandy Lake, name, 9:326
Battle Lake
Battle of New Ulm (1862), in art, 56:380
Battle of the Little Big Horn, in art, 54:71
Battle of the Philippines, fatalities, 55:178
Battle Point, Leech Lake, Indian battle, 50:269–275
Battle River, Beltrami County, log drives, 29:146
Battles, Mrs. Charles E., 9:178, 9:301
Battle Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:32
Batture aux Fievres River (Sand Creek), exploration, 4:429
Batty, Eliza, 11:321
Bauchle, May L., author, 10:85
Bauder House, Winona, 12:47
Baudette:
Bauer, Aleck, 24:106
Bauer, Armand, work reviewed, 44:196, 44:273
Bauer, Arnold J., author, 16:130, 16:252
Bauer, Edwin F., artist, 29:269
Bauer, Harold, pianist, 33:104, 39:63
Bauer, Harold C., author, 20:356
Bauer, Harry C., speaker, 32:123
Bauer, Heidi, editor, 57:104
Bauer, John George, Civil War soldier, 52:144–145
Bauer, Levi, butcher, 24:106
Bauer, Philip, essay reviewed, 36:150
Baugerter, Ben, 43:111n42
Baugh, John, hotel manager, 58:98
Baughman, Blanche K., 27:148
Baughman, Maggie (Mrs. Walter T. Oxley), 59:114
Bauhaus movement, 60:271
Bauk, J. S. (Rev.), 31:82n
Baule, John, historical society director, 52:83
Baum, Arthur W., author, 27:272
Baum, L. Frank, author, 52:79–80
work reviewed, 55:230–31
Bauman, ----, trader, 3:173–174
Bauman, Catherine, 22:45, 23:367, 24:31, 24:34
Baumann, B. (Rev.), 13:100
Baumann, Frederick, review by, 34:251
Baumgardner, Hetty Ann Halstead (Mrs. Lewis), portrait discussed, 52:152
Baumgartner, Eileen, fiscal analyst, 60:314, 60:319–321, 60:323–325
Baumgartner, George, 29:303
Baumhofer, Earl (Rev.), speaker, 16:124, 19:117
Baumhofer, Mrs. Hermine Munz, author, 28:399, 31:188, 32:192, 33:351
Baur, John I. H., author, 21:150, 21:156–157
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, 59:7
Bavarians. See Germans
Baxandall, Rosalyn, review by, 53:125–126
Baxby, ---- (Lt.), Fort Snelling officer, 18:405, 40:79
Baxter, Alexander, trader, 11:258, 11:264n
mining interests, 11:263
in Orinoco project, 43:206
Baxter, George N., in Orinoco project, 43:205, 43:207–209, 43:211
Baxter, H. G., letter, 13:197
Baxter, J. B. G., 5:128
Baxter, John T., Jr., 49:168
Baxter, Lewis, depicted, 49:168
Baxter, Luther L., judge:
Baxter, Thomas, 49:168n
Baxter, William R. (Capt.), letter, 26:197n
Baxter's fire Zouaves, Pennsylvania regiment, 25:137
Baxter Township, Lac qui Parle County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Baxton, Bob, college athlete, 60:107
Bay, J. Christian, author, 5:446–447, 17:131, 19:217, 23:379, 33:314
papers, 1:334
Bayate, Cuba, Swedish-American colony, 56:286–299
Bayfield, Henry W., naval officer, 9:157, 17:345, 35:152
Bayfield, Wisconsin:
Bay Lake, Crow Wing County:
Bayliss, Joseph E., work reviewed, 19:198, 35:199
Bayliss, Kern, 7:289
Bayliss, Willard, author/speaker, 9:311, 9:405
Bayly, Billy, author, 29:344
Bayly, Charles, career, 26:273
Bay Mills (Chippewa) Reservation, Michigan, 54:376
Bay of the Winnebago. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
Bayport (Baytown)
Bay State Milling Company, Winona, 20:470
Baytown Township, Washington County, Germans, 23:404
Bazille, Charles:
Bazille, John A., 9:302
Bazille, Mrs. Charles. See Perry, Anne
B-B Fuel Company, Minneapolis, 47:143
B.B.G. (B'nai Brith Youth Organization), 59:17–20
BCA. See Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA)
Beach, Alexander, surveyor, 57:339–340
Beach, Joseph Warren, 15:83, 21:70
Beach, Rex, author, 31:58
Beach, Robert, 50:145
Beach, Spurgeon S., 16:488, 18:116, 20:96, 20:212, 20:349, 21:108, 21:444, 22:50, 22:106, 23:102, 23:391
Beach, Walter B., 22:105
Beachey, Lincoln, aviator, 48:52, 48:54
Beadle, B. V., speaker, 22:440
Beadle, Charles, description of Minnesota, 1887, 6:46–49
Beads:
in fur trade, 40:198, 40:203, 40:205–209
imported, 48:154
Ojibway work, 48:137 (cover), 48:153–157
as ornaments, 36:101
imported, 48:154
Ojibway work, 48:137 (cover), 48:153–157
as ornaments, 36:101
Beal, Alonzo H., photographer, 33:175, 33:178n, 43:187, 59:343
Beal, Charles, photographer, 52:52
Beal, Eugene, photographer, 52:52
Beales, H. L., work reviewed, 38:198
Beall, William E., 53:11, 53:14
Beals, J. B., 5:147
Beals, Katherine M., 11:321
Beals, Walter B., 11:321
Beaman, Samuel, speaker, 12:400
Beamish, William R., 41:328
Bean, Frank A., miller, 14:103, 23:388, 32:13n
Bean, George W., 50:216
Bean, J. S. (Rev.), 57:71
Bean, Jacob, lumber dealer, 38:349
Bean, James, 18:250
Bean, John L. (Maj.), 18:207
Bean, Jonathan L., surveyor, 41:103
Bean, Mrs. Jacob, playhouse, 38:349, 38:352
Bean, Mrs. W. E., author, 19:233
Bean, Nancy K., 19:221
Bean, Roy, judge, folk hero, 26:166
Beane, Mrs. Truman. See Schopper, Anna
Beane, Truman, 59:58
Beane, William, Dakota Indian, 61:152–153
Bear, 54:128, 54:131
Bear, The (Makawa), Ojibway. See Makawa
Bear Creek, Clearwater County, history, 35:203
Bear Creek, Fillmore County, archaeology, 28:373
Bear Creek, Houston County, woolen mill, 10:226
Bear Creek, McLeod County, Catholic church, 15:30
Bear Creek, Mower County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Beard, Annie E. S., author, 5:463
Beard, Anson, Jr., 48:123
Beard, Charles A., historian, 14:201, 20:197, 20:420, 21:14, 34:81, 39:335, 51:134
Beardmore, Ontario, archaeology, 20:199, 34:215, 40:95
Beardsley, Arthur, educator, 16:184
Beardsley, Benjamin F., speaker, 2:577, 5:115
Beardsley, Big Stone County:
Beardsley Quadrangle, map, 3:478
Beargrease, Henry, Chippewa Indian, 33:26, 33:105–109, 33:111
Beargrease, John, Chippewa Indian, 33:26, 33:105–109, 33:111
Beargrease, Mary, Chippewa Indian, 33:105–109, 33:111
Bear Head, Todd County, history, 15:371
Bear Island, Leech Lake, 24:143
Bear River, Itasca County, 49:312
Bear River, Koochiching County, history, 20:102
Bear River, Northwest Angle, 34:8
Bear River Journal (St. Louis County), established, 20:216
Bear River Valley, St. Louis County, lumbering, 21:344
Bearss, Edwin C., archaeologist, 38:244
Bear Tree Park, Grand Marais, 55:261, 55:266
Bear Tree sculpture, Grand Marais, 55:252
Beasley, J. L., author, 16:226
Beasley, Maurine, work reviewed, 48:171
Beasley, Norman, work reviewed, 12:178
Beath, Paul R., author, 29:267
The Beatles, rock musicians, 60:190–201
Beaton, K. C., newspaper correspondent, 3:280–281, 3:284
Beaton, Kendall, work reviewed, 36:27
Beaton, Kenneth, newspaperman, 50:275
Beattie, A. (Lt.), Union officer, 12:196
Beattie, Margaret R., author, 31:58
Beatty, J. Ted, author, 8:210
Beatty, Laura E., reminiscences, 12:335
Beatty, Leslie R., forest ranger, 38:336
Beatty, Robert T., author, 12:449
Beatty, W. Donald, review by, 33:306
Beatty (Beaty), George H., speaker, 16:362, 20:99
Beatty Portage, Lac la Croix, 13:298
Beaubassin, sieur de, at Fort La Pointe, 8:104
Beaubien, Jean B., 8:340n
Beaubien family, 8:340
Beauchamp, Pierre, petitioner, 49:186
Beauchard, John, game warden, 54:137
Beauford Township, Blue Earth County:
Beauharnois, Charles de la Boische, Marquis de, governor of New France, 6:254, 6:363, 6:364n, 7:89, 8:235, 8:241, 12:362–363, 16:323, 18:234, 18:236, 18:243, 32:227, 32:238n, 38:27, 39:302
Beaulieu, Arthur, author, 12:223
Beaulieu, Bazil, trader, 36:242, 36:244–245
Beaulieu, Bazile H., 50:233n
Beaulieu, Catherine, 46:292
Beaulieu, Charles, 8:305
Beaulieu, Charles H. (Capt.), MHS donor, 56:239
Beaulieu, Clement H., Jr. (Rev.), author, 2:56, 3:305, 4:289, 4:293, 5:240
Beaulieu, Clement H., trader, 5:25n, 11:372, 16:380, 18:209, 24:354, 28:209, 30:259, 32:91n, 32:95, 50:198–199, 50:202–203
Beaulieu, Henry, guide, 4:290
Beaulieu, Josephine, 8:31, 8:34–35
Beaulieu, Kathryn (Jody), Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Beaulieu, Michael S., author, work reviewed, 62:199
Beaulieu, Paul H., Ojibway trader, 46:292, 50:233, 50:235, 50:237–238
genealogy, 46:291–292
Beaumont, William, Dr., surgeon, 20:202, 26:271, 30:259
Beauport, Quebec, insane asylum, 49:181
Beaupre, Bruno, 16:268, 20:185
Beaupre, Joseph, Hampton Institute student, 51:86–87, 51:90, 51:92
Beaupre and Kelly, invoice acquired, 1:329
Beauregard, Nettie H., author, 10:88
Beauregard, Pierre G. T. de (Gen.), Confederate officer, 25:120–121, 25:133, 25:246
Beausoleil, Joseph M., clerk, 44:203
Beausoleille, M., clerk with Northwest Company, 5:19
Beaver:
depicted, 22:433, 40:38, 40:187, 54:136
disease, 30:123
explorer's accounts, 52:81
in fur trade, 11:245, 15:157, 23:330, 27:63, 30:132, 38:190, 39:207, 40:154–155, 40:158, 40:179, 40:205–206, 40:212, 40:219–220, 42:124, 43:120, 46:249, 47:335, 51:77, 54:126–127
hats, 40:187, 40:208, 40:215
living habits, 11:323
Michigan, 18:451
Minnesota, 22:103, 22:194, 22:214
prices and production, 40:212–215, 40:218
Red River Valley, 51:56, 51:59
trapping, 43:147–148, 56:172
disease, 30:123
explorer's accounts, 52:81
in fur trade, 11:245, 15:157, 23:330, 27:63, 30:132, 38:190, 39:207, 40:154–155, 40:158, 40:179, 40:205–206, 40:212, 40:219–220, 42:124, 43:120, 46:249, 47:335, 51:77, 54:126–127
hats, 40:187, 40:208, 40:215
living habits, 11:323
Michigan, 18:451
Minnesota, 22:103, 22:194, 22:214
prices and production, 40:212–215, 40:218
Red River Valley, 51:56, 51:59
trapping, 43:147–148, 56:172
Beaver, Rhoda M., 12:407
Beaver, Scott County, located, 12:61n
Beaver, Winona County, history, 35:245, 39:36
Beaver Bay, Lake County:
Beaver Club, Montreal, 6:331, 6:334, 21:136n
Beaver Creek, Lac qui Parle County:
Beaver Crossing, Lake County, railroad, 34:181
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, history, 24:369
Beaver Falls, Renville County:
Beaver Islands, Mississippi River, monument, 31:62
Beaver Lodge Creek, exploration, 7:142
Beaver money, American Fur Company currency, 9:287, 42:137
Beaver River, Lake County, fishing excursions, 59:233
Beazell, William F., 12:434
Beccue, A. C., 11:119
Bechdolt, Adolf F., school superintendent, 48:250–251
speaker, 39:115
Bechhoefer, Mrs. Charles, 9:70
Becht, J. C., saloon, 2:332
Becht, John K., saloonkeeper, 39:175
Bechyn, Renville County, name, 13:199
Beck, Bill, author, work reviewed, 50:169, 59:309–310, 60:206
Beck, Carl, 43:51
Beck, Charles, artist, 62:121 (facing)
Beck, David R. M., author, work reviewed, 59:43, 60:127
Beck, E. C., author, 35:243
Beck, Earl W., 42:184n
Beck, Garrard, 14:43
Beck, Joe (Joseph H.), 46:276, 46:284
"Pioneering in Television," 46:274–285
Beck, Mrs. Joe, 46:276, 46:285
Beck, Paul N., work reviewed, 58:60, 62:79
Beck, Richard, author/speaker/translator, 13:209, 17:344, 26:397
Beck, Robert H., editor, 47:167
Beck, William O., author, 48:347
Becker, C. W., 17:183
Becker, Carl L., historian, 1:404, 14:10, 14:90, 26:356, 30:158, 34:199, 34:250, 36:97, 39:335–336, 51:178
attorney, 1:118n
papers, 1:217, 1:375, 5:568
politician, 3:426, 5:550–551, 14:164–165, 14:254n, 28:33, 35:47, 35:62, 35:312, 36:124, 37:45–48, 37:50, 39:101, 39:148, 39:151, 39:332, 53:279, 53:281
railroad land commissioner, 10:311, 10:325, 13:42, 31:225–226, 37:154–155, 37:158n, 37:160
sketch, 5:523
water company director, 40:224
papers, 1:217, 1:375, 5:568
politician, 3:426, 5:550–551, 14:164–165, 14:254n, 28:33, 35:47, 35:62, 35:312, 36:124, 37:45–48, 37:50, 39:101, 39:148, 39:151, 39:332, 53:279, 53:281
railroad land commissioner, 10:311, 10:325, 13:42, 31:225–226, 37:154–155, 37:158n, 37:160
sketch, 5:523
water company director, 40:224
Becker, John J., musician, 53:173–176
Becker, Kenneth, artist, 27:141
Becker, Mrs. E. C., 2:434
Becker, Mrs. G. R., 53:253
Becker, Mrs. George L., 37:160
Becker, Otto, artist, 28:79
Becker, Roman, editor, 46:91
Becker, Sam, composer, 44:136, 44:138
Becker, Victoria M., family, 27:30
Becker, W. W., author, 16:249, 19:235
Becker, Walter F., author, 35:338
Becker, William M., "The Origin of the Minnesota State Flag: A Theory," 53:2–8
Becker County, 6:218, 9:196, 10:96
archives, 15:196
church, 22:343
climate, 10:134–135
county seat fight, 12:444
ethnic settlements, 12:277, 25:318, 28:121, 36:34
Finish place names, 40:358
Finnish Federation, 58:184
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:278, 59:281
food production, 25:312
forts, 15:244
grasshopper plague, 37:208
history, 5:575, 5:581, 11:332, 16:363, 23:29
Indians, 8:196
name, 5:523, 5:568
newspapers, 26:282
Northern Pacific Railroad construction, 60:10, 60:12
nursing home, 38:377
Old Settlers Association, 5:471
pageants, 16:237, 26:396
physicians, 36:70
pioneer life, 27:58
poorhouse, 38:274
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:295
railroad colony, 10:143
Red River trails, 24:167
school, 21:219
source material, 5:459
township histories, 18:112
war history, 3:483
church, 22:343
climate, 10:134–135
county seat fight, 12:444
ethnic settlements, 12:277, 25:318, 28:121, 36:34
Finish place names, 40:358
Finnish Federation, 58:184
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:278, 59:281
food production, 25:312
forts, 15:244
grasshopper plague, 37:208
history, 5:575, 5:581, 11:332, 16:363, 23:29
Indians, 8:196
name, 5:523, 5:568
newspapers, 26:282
Northern Pacific Railroad construction, 60:10, 60:12
nursing home, 38:377
Old Settlers Association, 5:471
pageants, 16:237, 26:396
physicians, 36:70
pioneer life, 27:58
poorhouse, 38:274
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:295
railroad colony, 10:143
Red River trails, 24:167
school, 21:219
source material, 5:459
township histories, 18:112
war history, 3:483
Becker County Historical Society, Detroit Lakes, 5:573, 8:262, 53:83
activities, 5:587, 6:22
appropriation, 25:406
collections, 5:459, 5:504, 18:333, 26:282
exhibit, 18:463
meetings, 18:108, 18:221, 19:115, 19:229, 20:95, 21:215, 21:333, 22:104, 24:85, 24:186, 25:208, 25:312, 29:361, 30:78
museum, 22:215, 24:379, 24:397, 26:392, 27:170, 27:265, 27:361
organized, 5:471, 11:13
reorganized, 17:355
appropriation, 25:406
collections, 5:459, 5:504, 18:333, 26:282
exhibit, 18:463
meetings, 18:108, 18:221, 19:115, 19:229, 20:95, 21:215, 21:333, 22:104, 24:85, 24:186, 25:208, 25:312, 29:361, 30:78
museum, 22:215, 24:379, 24:397, 26:392, 27:170, 27:265, 27:361
organized, 5:471, 11:13
reorganized, 17:355
bandolier bag depicted/described, 56:455–457
Beckett, A. A., circus official, 48:322, 48:324–325, 48:328
Beckford, William, 38:343
Beckler, Elbridge H., engineer, 41:346–349, 41:352
Beckman, Emil H., Dr., 24:347
Beckman, Irja Laaksonen (Mrs. Ted):
Beckman, Oscar, 23:101
Beckman, Ted, lumberman/fur trapper, 61:18–21
Beckmann, Irja Laaksonen, Finnish immigrant, 62:100
Beck School for Radio (and Television), Minneapolis, 46:275, 46:277, 46:281
Becks Road, Duluth, 54:155, 54:163
Beck Studios, Inc., Minneapolis, 46:277, 46:285
Beckville, sketch, 3:380
Beckwourth, James P., fur trader, 15:427–428
Bedal, Lafayette, 18:118
Beddie, Ruth D., author, 19:98
Bede, J. Adam, speaker, 12:35
Bede's Budget (Pine City), 17:469
Bedini, Silvio, 51:35
Bedlow Island, New York, immigrant processing station, 51:107
Bedman, Harry, 9:285
Bedwell, Harry, career, 36:322
Bee, Barnard (Bernard) E. (Capt.), 8:289, 12:116n, 38:123, 45:128, 48:30–31
Beebe, Burr, 13:176
Beebe, E. S., author, 5:458
Beebe, Loran W., Dr., author, 22:330
Beebe, Lucius, author, 33:314
Beebe, Robert M., sportswriter, 47:150n
Beebe, S. V., author, 5:105n
Beebe, Ward, house, 40:359
Beebe, Warren L., physician, 33:282, 33:294
Beecher, Catharine E., home economist, 28:132–133, 60:283
Beecher, Mary R., 13:175n
Beecher, Mrs. H. L., speaker, 23:109
Beede, Aaron M., author, 23:287
Beede, Cyrus, banker, 18:251
Beef Slough, Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 30:243, 43:154, 45:131
Beengwa (Mrs. George Curtis), Chippewa woman, sketch, 9:319–330
Beer, James R., author, 33:354
Beers, Henry P., compiler, 20:199, 24:173
Beers, W. G., Dr., 35:151
Beery, Robert, letter, 48:218
Beesley, Lawrence, teacher, Titanic survivor, 60:258
Beeson, Elizabeth, 54:368–369
Beeson, Lewis, 17:385n, 18:231n, 21:312, 22:317, 24:351, 26:63, 26:186, 27:49, 27:140, 27:243, 31:113
author, 17:60, 17:464, 22:45, 22:419, 24:58
"Collecting War Records," 23:19–23
depicted, 46:141
editor, 24:33, 31:57, 34:219, 34:355
MHS reports, 24:26–40, 25:40–52, 26:29–41
MHS superintendent, 23:366, 24:30, 24:32, 24:57, 24:59, 24:242, 24:378, 27:46, 30:327, 46:140
"Minnesota War History Committee," 23:149–153
newspaper librarian, 21:81
reviews by, 17:458, 21:180–182, 21:401, 22:330, 23:89, 24:337
speaker, 22:447, 25:95
work reviewed, 17:81–83, 18:83, 21:78
"Collecting War Records," 23:19–23
depicted, 46:141
editor, 24:33, 31:57, 34:219, 34:355
MHS reports, 24:26–40, 25:40–52, 26:29–41
MHS superintendent, 23:366, 24:30, 24:32, 24:57, 24:59, 24:242, 24:378, 27:46, 30:327, 46:140
"Minnesota War History Committee," 23:149–153
newspaper librarian, 21:81
reviews by, 17:458, 21:180–182, 21:401, 22:330, 23:89, 24:337
speaker, 22:447, 25:95
work reviewed, 17:81–83, 18:83, 21:78
Beethoven Musical Association, Owatonna, 16:255
Beet raising, 24:126, 24:259, 27:87, 35:201
growers, 56:98–99
immigrant labor, 53:128
migrant workers, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–197
processing taxes, 52:106
production, 56:419
Red River Valley, 51:55, 54:52, 58:196–198, 58:200–201, 58:203–208
immigrant labor, 53:128
migrant workers, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–197
processing taxes, 52:106
production, 56:419
Red River Valley, 51:55, 54:52, 58:196–198, 58:200–201, 58:203–208
Beggin, John, 5:574
Beggin, Margaret, author, 26:396
Begin, Menachem, Israeli politician, 60:95
Behling, David J., author, 29:171
Behncke, David L., aviator, 33:242, 50:93–94
Behnke, Albert, 45:111, 45:115
Behnke, Amelia, 45:111
Behnke, Caroline, 45:111
Behnke, Esther Tuttle, 45:112–113
Behnke, Frederick, 45:111
Behnke, Henry, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 45:111–115
Behnke, Ida, 45:115
Behnke, Sophia, 45:111
Behnke Block, New Ulm, 45:115
Behnke Building, New Ulm, 45:112, 45:114–115
Behrens, ---- (Capt.), 2:223, 2:265
Behrens, Oscar W., 15:115, 45:309
Behrnd-Klodt, Menzi L., work reviewed, 49:124
Behrns Millstone Exhaust System, 57:87, 57:89, 57:92, 57:96
Beiderbecke, Bix, musician, 59:100–102
Beijbom, Ulf, historian, 46:342
work reviewed, 43:76
Bein, Albert, 52:294, 52:301
Beinhauer, Myrtle, author, 16:478, 36:238
Beinhorn, Frederick, New Ulm settler, 19:472, 27:268, 30:28, 30:30, 31:24, 56:346
Beise, H. C., Dr., 26:283, 27:75
Beito, Gretchen Urnes, work reviewed, 46:344, 52:289–290, 62:164
Bek, William G., author, 1:144
Bekivetang family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Belanger, Augustin, Jr., with American Fur Company, 4:380n, 4:387n
Belanger, Augustin, voyageur, 4:386
Belanger, Dian Olson, "Fort Ridgely Medal," 47:233–239
Belanger, Louis, 13:133
Belanger family, Chippewa Indians, 3:199n, 4:387n, 14:216, 39:305n
Belanski (family name). See Bilansky
Belcher, Florence, 5:510
Belchertown, Massachusetts, emigration from, 19:133, 19:140–141, 19:321, 19:337, 19:341
Belcourt, Georges Antoine (Rev.), missionary, 2:118n, 6:243, 6:245, 7:139n, 7:178, 9:157, 9:189, 10:354, 12:83, 12:318, 19:379n, 20:327, 20:430, 21:432, 22:149, 26:75, 29:101, 31:240, 34:84, 35:282, 41:76, 49:189
Belden, Albert L., work reviewed, 2:430
Belden, Bauman L., author, 9:304
Belden, C. D. (Rev.), author, 14:237
Belden, George H. (Capt.), U.S. engineer, 5:566, 6:282
mapmaker, 55:353
Beldon, W. D., author, 11:114
Belfield, North Dakota, ethnic groups, 55:171
Belgians, 12:255, 21:74
Belknap, Jeremy, historian, 56:446–447
career, 39:336
Belknap, William W., 44:51, 62:15
Bell, ----, frontier physician, 8:77, 11:58
Bell, A. J., letter, 11:331
Bell, Arthur E., 49:246–247
Bell, Bob, politician, 61:74
Bell, Charles N., author, 7:294, 9:192, 13:209, 13:337, 14:342, 15:239
Bell, David Cooper, dry goods store owner, 59:347
Bell, Dorothy, death, 49:246
Bell, E. T., Dr., author, 31:124
Bell, Edward P., journalist, 41:149
Bell, Edwin, steamboat captain, 21:265, 37:227
trader, 18:209
Bell, Frances L. (Mrs. Frederic S.), 43:154
Bell, Fred, police officer, 44:264–265
Bell, Frederic (Fred) S., 4:332, 5:266, 6:255
Bell, Gordon L., author, 39:171
Bell, Harriet C., author, 19:345
Bell, Helen Hunt (Mrs. William J.), 49:242, 49:247, 49:251
family, 49:246–247
Bell, Ida P., author, 14:79
"A Pioneer Family of the Middle Border," 14:303–315
Bell, J., trader, 40:167n–168n
Bell, James, army private, 56:245–246
Bell, James B., author, 47:256–257
work reviewed, 61:38
Bell, James Ford, 16:20n, 21:208, 25:154n, 32:13n, 34:204
Bell (James Ford) Museum of Natural History, Minneapolis, dioramas, 47:9
Bell, James H., Jr., 7:289
Bell, James Hunt, 7:289, 49:241, 49:246–247, 49:250n
Bell, James Stroud, businessman, 58:278, 58:280
Gold Medal flour campaign, 58:283
Bell, John E., pioneer, 19:267n, 24:115
Bell, John R. (Capt.), journal, 35:292
Bell, Kurt, 56:385
Bell, Laird, author, 22:95, 39:131
educator, 41:104
Bell, Mary T., historian, 49:246–247, 57:159
Bell, Michael J., review by, 55:229–30
Bell, N. J., 19:116
Bell, Pauline, prostitute, 50:250
Bell, R. C., 11:206
Bell, R. J., journalist, 24:326
Bell, R. Z., 9:372
Bell, Robert B., physician, 52:248
Bell, Robert C., judge, 42:209
Bell, Solomon (pseud.). See Snelling, William J.
Bell, Vernon, 9:70
Bell, W. W., author, 18:220
Bell, Whitfield J., Jr., author, 30:149, 34:212
historian, 55:375
Bell, William, Dr., trader, 13:195
Bell, William J. (Rev.), Presbyterian missionary, 48:102, 49:241–251
Bellain, Louis, American Fur Company agent, 5:408
Bellair, Joseph, fisher, 46:45
Bellair (Bellain), Louis, trader, 22:281
Bellaire family, 14:216
Bellairs, ---- (Capt.), 8:144
Bellairs, K. F. F., 8:144n
Bellamy, Edward, 46:103n, 46:108
Belland, Henry (Henri), 45:85n, 45:91
Belland, Henry, Sr., voyageur, 14:426, 22:144, 22:145n
Bell and Company, Duluth, bankers, 37:121–122
Bellanger (family name). See Belanger
Bellar, William, author, 38:334
Belle, steamer, 54:212, 59:343
Belleau, J. M. (Fr.), author, 21:432
Belleau Wood, World War I battle, 56:4
Bellecourt, Clyde, leader, 48:315
Bellegarde, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186, 49:189
Bellehumeur, Francois, petitioner, 49:186
Bellehumeur, Jean, petitioner, 49:186
Bellehumeur, Patrice, petitioner, 49:186
Belle Isle, Virginia, Civil War prison camp, 25:145–151, 25:224–225, 58:63
Bellenger (family name). See Belanger
Belle of Bellevue, steamboat, 37:285
Belle of Minnetonka, steamboat, 12:433, 18:374, 29:292, 46:161
Belle of Moorhead flour, 58:95, 58:103
Belle P. Cross, steamboat, 35:279
Belle Plaine, Iowa, townsites, 27:355
Belle Plaine, Scott County:
British settlement, 28:260
centennial, 34:128
churches, 16:255, 20:218, 28:395
economic conditions, 14:463
elections, 16:367, 28:36
fishing depicted, 56:435
ginseng harvest, 41:253, 41:259
historic sites, 12:342
history, 8:210, 11:118
hunting, 16:253
industries, 15:138
Jewish families, 51:8
outhouse depicted, 48:6
pioneer life, 15:252, 15:492, 17:364, 28:266, 36:196
politics, 43:51
postal service, 13:454
railroad, 11:467, 12:59, 12:61n
river port, 36:257
salt springs, 52:137–143
schools, 15:371, 28:267, 47:119
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:101
sketch, 6:311
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trading post, 10:460, 12:210, 14:238
centennial, 34:128
churches, 16:255, 20:218, 28:395
economic conditions, 14:463
elections, 16:367, 28:36
fishing depicted, 56:435
ginseng harvest, 41:253, 41:259
historic sites, 12:342
history, 8:210, 11:118
hunting, 16:253
industries, 15:138
Jewish families, 51:8
outhouse depicted, 48:6
pioneer life, 15:252, 15:492, 17:364, 28:266, 36:196
politics, 43:51
postal service, 13:454
railroad, 11:467, 12:59, 12:61n
river port, 36:257
salt springs, 52:137–143
schools, 15:371, 28:267, 47:119
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:101
sketch, 6:311
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trading post, 10:460, 12:210, 14:238
Belle Plaine Foundry and Machine Shop, 15:252
Belle Plaine Herald, founded, 28:265
Belle Plaine Salt Company, 53:18
Bellevue, Iowa:
Bellevue, Red River Valley, 5:568
Bellevue Seminary, Bellevue, Nicollet County, 14:146
Bellevue Township, Morrison County:
Bell family, 22:193
Bellfield, North Dakota, coal mine, 47:199
Bell Foundation, 40:149
Bellin, Jacques N., map, 8:121
Bellin, Nicolas, mapmaker, 27:66
Bellis, Peter Damian, author, 55:183
Bell Lumber and Pole Company, New Brighton, 60:216–217
Bellman, Minneapolis weekly magazine, 42:62, 50:51, 57:247, 57:250
evaluated, 26:304–310
Bello, Edoardo, Dr., author, 21:437
Belloc, Bessie P., artist, 50:206, 50:208
Bellot, H. Hale, author, 15:118, 17:50, 17:206, 19:444
Bellows, George, artist, 44:243–244, 45:184, 47:102
Bellows, H. A., sports announcer, 60:107
Bellows, Henry A., author, 3:155, 5:312, 5:365, 6:403, 9:426, 18:192, 26:306, 26:308, 50:10
Bellson, Mrs. Albert (Vergel Vanzora), mandola player, 57:219
Bellson Hawaiian Serenaders, 57:233
Bellson Mandolin Quartet, 57:232
Bellson School of Music, St. Paul, 57:231, 57:233
Bellview, steamboat, 13:227–228
Belmar Hotel, Minneapolis, 58:290, 58:294
Belmont, Wisconsin, first capital, 15:16
Belmont Township, Jackson County:
Beloit Company, emigrant group, 13:111
Belote, Harriet E., 53:253 (facing)
Belsheim, A. G., Dr., 10:224
Belthuis, Lyda, author, 29:266
Belting, Natalia M., author, 30:292
Belton, George R., author, 23:93
Beltrami, Giacomo Constantino:
author, 5:256n, 5:261, 9:305, 9:352–361, 10:261–271, 10:379, 10:382, 12:238, 13:222, 13:369, 13:436, 30:220, 31:105, 35:200, 35:242, 35:378
collector, 50:336
evaluated, 11:452
explorer, 4:289, 5:238, 5:255, 5:258, 5:282, 10:370, 16:453, 29:351, 41:100, 45:39, 48:84, 54:376
at Fort Snelling, 10:369, 54:105–106
markers, 26:388, 29:168, 29:279, 29:352
Native Americans, views of, 57:101
passenger on Virginia, 20:378, 30:212n, 40:411
portrait, 13:60, 13:83–84, 27:241
search for Mississippi source, 12:225, 13:277, 15:101, 16:118, 21:79, 29:83
collector, 50:336
evaluated, 11:452
explorer, 4:289, 5:238, 5:255, 5:258, 5:282, 10:370, 16:453, 29:351, 41:100, 45:39, 48:84, 54:376
at Fort Snelling, 10:369, 54:105–106
markers, 26:388, 29:168, 29:279, 29:352
Native Americans, views of, 57:101
passenger on Virginia, 20:378, 30:212n, 40:411
portrait, 13:60, 13:83–84, 27:241
search for Mississippi source, 12:225, 13:277, 15:101, 16:118, 21:79, 29:83
Beltrami, Luigia, 5:256
Beltrami County
See also Logging and lumbering; Railroads
agriculture, 19:364
archaeology, 26:321
archives, 15:197, 23:93
black attorneys, 55:70
black settlers, 61:324n
Cass Lake mission, 19:120
commissioners, 48:112–114, 49:66n, 49:69
county seat, 23:30
courthouse depicted, 55:64
division, 4:345, 9:77
electric service, 40:315
ethnic groups, 49:66
frontier area, 23:24
growth, 23:29, 23:32
history, 5:81, 38:388, 50:330
Indian reservation, 7:192
labor unrest, 42:166n, 42:171
legal work, 55:68
lumber industry, 13:366, 29:137–149, 56:264
name, 41:100
newspapers, 4:297, 29:356
notes, 2:205, 8:208, 9:77, 10:224
Old Settlers organization, 55:62
pioneer life, 18:112, 26:93, 45:40, 47:334
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:295
proposed war history, 3:159
schools, 36:104
Star Island, 60:47
township histories, 15:132, 15:244, 15:365, 15:483, 16:125
War History Committee, 23:390
World War I, 49:65–75
agriculture, 19:364
archaeology, 26:321
archives, 15:197, 23:93
black attorneys, 55:70
black settlers, 61:324n
Cass Lake mission, 19:120
commissioners, 48:112–114, 49:66n, 49:69
county seat, 23:30
courthouse depicted, 55:64
division, 4:345, 9:77
electric service, 40:315
ethnic groups, 49:66
frontier area, 23:24
growth, 23:29, 23:32
history, 5:81, 38:388, 50:330
Indian reservation, 7:192
labor unrest, 42:166n, 42:171
legal work, 55:68
lumber industry, 13:366, 29:137–149, 56:264
name, 41:100
newspapers, 4:297, 29:356
notes, 2:205, 8:208, 9:77, 10:224
Old Settlers organization, 55:62
pioneer life, 18:112, 26:93, 45:40, 47:334
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:295
proposed war history, 3:159
schools, 36:104
Star Island, 60:47
township histories, 15:132, 15:244, 15:365, 15:483, 16:125
War History Committee, 23:390
World War I, 49:65–75
Beltrami County Historical Society, 18:221, 33:313, 33:356, 34:131, 36:104, 47:334, 50:330
Beltrami Island, 1:60, 56:283, 56:285
Beltrami Island State Forest, 20:66
Beltrami Lake, Beltrami County, name, 21:352
Beltrami Park, Minneapolis, 29:352
Beltrami State Park, Beltrami County, dedicated, 29:279, 29:351
Belview, Norwegian settlement, 23:290
Belview Independent, history, 35:50
Belville, Mrs. Charles W., 7:256
Belvo, Hazel, artist/art teacher, 55:264–266, 56:351
Bemidji, Beltrami County, 53:248
1918 forest fire, 54:154
black attorneys, 55:59–75
businesses, 48:113, 48:117
churches, 23:27, 23:32, 31:68, 31:70–71
county seat, 23:29–30, 23:68
courts, 55:64
depicted, 3:95, 8:309, 54:307, 55:62, 55:64, 55:68–70
described, 25:278, 43:223, 49:71
disabled veterans, 39:243
discrimination against Ojibwe, 61:203
early trails, 16:492
in fiction, 49:40
founded, 8:208, 10:354
history, 7:297, 9:77, 28:78
home guard, 49:72–73
hotels, 23:25, 54:315
Indians, 48:89, 50:274, 51:319, 56:266, 61:203
IWW local, 42:166, 42:170, 42:174
local government, 30:144
lumber industry, 21:177, 23:33, 29:138–148, 31:68, 31:75, 35:202, 43:123–125
lumberjack mission, 56:436
MHS tours, 18:205, 18:280–282
monuments, 53:265
name, 20:343, 23:27
naval militia, 49:71–72
newspapers, 16:125, 29:356
parks, 28:189
Paul Bunyan statue, 49:39, 55:261, 57:23, 61:186
pioneer life, 10:224, 23:24–34, 33:313
population, 23:26, 23:33
railroads, 23:28, 23:33, 29:138, 29:147, 43:128–129, 43:131–134, 61:275
resort center, 23:31, 28:93, 34:65
Sioux War, 3:289
socialist movement, 52:95
telegraph, 43:134n
trade center, 29:137
utilities, 49:65n, 49:66
winter carnival, 19:234
World War I, 49:65–75
black attorneys, 55:59–75
businesses, 48:113, 48:117
churches, 23:27, 23:32, 31:68, 31:70–71
county seat, 23:29–30, 23:68
courts, 55:64
depicted, 3:95, 8:309, 54:307, 55:62, 55:64, 55:68–70
described, 25:278, 43:223, 49:71
disabled veterans, 39:243
discrimination against Ojibwe, 61:203
early trails, 16:492
in fiction, 49:40
founded, 8:208, 10:354
history, 7:297, 9:77, 28:78
home guard, 49:72–73
hotels, 23:25, 54:315
Indians, 48:89, 50:274, 51:319, 56:266, 61:203
IWW local, 42:166, 42:170, 42:174
local government, 30:144
lumber industry, 21:177, 23:33, 29:138–148, 31:68, 31:75, 35:202, 43:123–125
lumberjack mission, 56:436
MHS tours, 18:205, 18:280–282
monuments, 53:265
name, 20:343, 23:27
naval militia, 49:71–72
newspapers, 16:125, 29:356
parks, 28:189
Paul Bunyan statue, 49:39, 55:261, 57:23, 61:186
pioneer life, 10:224, 23:24–34, 33:313
population, 23:26, 23:33
railroads, 23:28, 23:33, 29:138, 29:147, 43:128–129, 43:131–134, 61:275
resort center, 23:31, 28:93, 34:65
Sioux War, 3:289
socialist movement, 52:95
telegraph, 43:134n
trade center, 29:137
utilities, 49:65n, 49:66
winter carnival, 19:234
World War I, 49:65–75
Bemidji Bar Association, 55:74
Bemidji Box Factory, 49:70
Bemidji Commercial Club, 49:74
Bemidji Daily Pioneer, 16:125, 48:114–115, 49:65n, 49:67, 49:70
anniversary, 33:313
Bemidji Grand Army of the Republic, 55:64
Bemidji House, hotel, 23:25
Bemidji Lumber Company, 27:302, 49:65
Bemidji Sentinel, 49:65n, 49:67, 49:70
Bemidji State College. See Bemidji State University
Bemidji State Teachers College. See Bemidji State University
Bemidji State University:
Bemidji Townsite and Improvement Company, 23:27, 23:30
Bemidji Weekly Pioneer, 49:65n
Bemis, Joseph G., Dr., letters, 13:438
Bemis, Mrs. F. C., author, 14:236
Bemis, Nathan M., Dr.:
Bena, Cass County:
boatbuilding, 33:14
Chippewa settlement, 26:81
German prisoners of war, 54:113–118, 54:120, 54:122–123
historic properties, 51:149
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:295–296
Chippewa settlement, 26:81
German prisoners of war, 54:113–118, 54:120, 54:122–123
historic properties, 51:149
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:295–296
Benavides, Alonso de (Fr.), memorial, 1:397
Ben Bolt, steamboat, 14:297
Ben Campbell, steamboat, 17:278, 29:203
Ben Coursin, steamboat, 36:252
Bend, Mrs. Harold P., 9:408
Bender, A. B., author, 9:304
Bender, Albert, baseball player, 55:281
Bender, Albertus Bliss, homesteader, 51:94–95
Bender, Anna, Hampton Institute graduate, 51:90, 51:93–97
Bender, Charles Albert, baseball player, 51:94–95, 60:128
Bender, Elizabeth:
Bender, Frank, Chippewa, 51:94
Bender, Fred, Hampton Institute student, 51:94, 51:96, 51:98
Bender, George, Hampton Institute student, 51:87, 51:94, 51:98
Bender, John, Chippewa, 51:94–95
Bender, Mary Razor, Chippewa, 51:94–95
Bendikson, L., 22:92
Bendix, schoolhouse depicted, 56:278
Benedict, 9:328
Catholic church, 17:117
Benedict, H., 43:279
Benedict, Mary D., author, 15:483, 16:233
Benedict, Mrs. Jay E., speaker, 7:191, 21:217, 22:340
Benedict, Murray R., 53:126
Benedictine Order
See also College of St. Benedict; St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph; St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
colleges, 49:347
community characteristics, 8:220, 8:228
Czech, 15:446
Duluth, 53:212
founded, 8:218
hospitals, 33:291–297
Minnesota, 8:223–231, 9:199, 10:119–120, 14:120, 21:457, 22:111, 26:275, 27:269, 28:84, 32:34–43, 41:243–244, 42:77, 47:119, 48:43, 49:83, 51:164
missions, 8:219–221, 8:227, 33:57–60, 34:123, 34:131, 36:192, 38:335, 48:158–170
monks, 56:148
Northwest, 27:170, 33:53–60
Pennsylvania, 32:37, 33:53
St. Cloud and Stearns County, 11:205, 20:364, 32:39–42, 33:188, 34:171
schools and colleges, 17:84, 17:219, 20:104, 23:111, 27:169, 34:91–92, 34:131, 35:263–271, 35:338, 39:321, 48:158, 48:167, 48:170
United States, 19:219
West Union, 2:386
White Earth mission, 10:92
women, 12:456, 17:219, 33:58–59, 36:24
colleges, 49:347
community characteristics, 8:220, 8:228
Czech, 15:446
Duluth, 53:212
founded, 8:218
hospitals, 33:291–297
Minnesota, 8:223–231, 9:199, 10:119–120, 14:120, 21:457, 22:111, 26:275, 27:269, 28:84, 32:34–43, 41:243–244, 42:77, 47:119, 48:43, 49:83, 51:164
missions, 8:219–221, 8:227, 33:57–60, 34:123, 34:131, 36:192, 38:335, 48:158–170
monks, 56:148
Northwest, 27:170, 33:53–60
Pennsylvania, 32:37, 33:53
St. Cloud and Stearns County, 11:205, 20:364, 32:39–42, 33:188, 34:171
schools and colleges, 17:84, 17:219, 20:104, 23:111, 27:169, 34:91–92, 34:131, 35:263–271, 35:338, 39:321, 48:158, 48:167, 48:170
United States, 19:219
West Union, 2:386
White Earth mission, 10:92
women, 12:456, 17:219, 33:58–59, 36:24
Benes, Vojta, at Silver Lake, 15:41
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Crookston, 17:362
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 44, Minneapolis, 7:303
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Minnesota, 5:318, 59:99
Ben Franklin, steamboat, 1:355
Bengston, John R., review by, 35:42
Bengtson, Bennie, author, 29:94
Bengtson, Helen A., work depicted, 53:79
Benham, Albert, pioneer, 4:95
Benham, Erma, 16:361
Benham, Roy H., speaker, 29:274, 29:362, 39:245
Ben Hersey, towboat, 18:177
Benidt, Bruce W., work reviewed, 49:258
Benisovich, Michel, author, 32:191
"Peter Rindisbacher," 32:155
Benitt, Linda James, farmer, 52:117
Benjamin, Asher, author, 42:85
Benjamin, C. H., 59:282, 59:284
Benjamin, Darius C., publisher, 20:215
Benjamin, Harold, educator, 35:371
Benjamin, John, Dr., 38:151
career, 11:115
Benjamin, Walter, quoted, 60:160–162
Benjamin, William G., Dr., 47:91
Benjamin Noble, steamboat, 35:280
Benner, Bradford G., Sr., 44:262
Benner, Cornelius W., 44:263
Benner, Franklin, letters, 27:248
Benner, Michael P., 44:264
Bennett, ---- (frontiersman), 2:488–491
Bennett, ----, music teacher, 39:320
Bennett, A. C., author, 20:203
Bennett, Abraham, juror, 55:359, 55:361
Bennett, Ashley C., aviator/aircraft designer, 34:44, 48:49, 54:332
Bennett, C. A., GAR commander, 16:438–439
Bennett, C. H., founder of Pipestone, 31:205
Bennett, Carl K., 49:253
Bennett, E., letter, 15:221
Bennett, Edward H., architect, 33:334, 33:338–339
Bennett, Estelline, author, 26:307
Bennett, G. G. (Bishop), speaker, 9:171, 9:268
Bennett, Henry H., photographer, 20:203, 48:316
Bennett, Howard, 57:430
Bennett, Jacob, 9:371
Bennett, James Gordon, 4:290
Bennett, John, author, 27:275
Bennett, L. G., map maker, 40:125n
Bennett, Lerone, author, 51:31
Bennett, Mary E., 6:295
Bennett, Mrs. Russell M., author, 27:176
Bennett, R. H., sheep raiser, 26:113
Bennett, Richard, author, 33:132
Bennett, Russell H., 33:333, 41:271n
Bennett, Susan, 49:274
Bennett, Thomas (Lt.), at Grand Portage, 5:19, 44:199, 44:203–208, 47:28
Bennett, W. J., speaker, 23:396
Bennett Law, opposition to, 18:381, 18:383
Bennett Seminary, Minneapolis, 50:50
Bennett Studio, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, 48:316
Bennie, De Gray, 55:227
Bennion, John, school superintendent, 53:307
Bennion, S. E., Dr., 23:102
Bennion, Sherilyn Cox, 52:204
Bennit, Linda, quoted, 47:329
Bennor, Mrs. John A. B., 9:302
Bennyhoff, Donald C., speaker, 24:187
Benoit, Eugene, missionary, 39:309
Benoit, J. B. A., auto builder, 43:97
Benoit, Virgil (Gentilly), speaker, 44:278–289, 49:308
Benoit auto, depicted, 43:97
Bensen, J. Arthur, speaker, 8:261
Benshoof, L. M., speaker, 18:269, 18:271
Bensley, Edward H., Dr., author, 36:324
Benson, A. F., speaker, 15:138
Benson, Adolph B., author, 3:479, 19:216, 20:442, 30:391
Benson, Bessie (Mrs. Albert), 56:297
Benson, C. E. (Rev.), speaker, 22:108
Benson, C. S., author, 4:91
Benson, Charles, 11:146
Benson, David, editor, work reviewed, 1:378–386
Benson, Delbert, 56:294
Benson, Elmer A., politician, 19:427, 34:109–192, 38:41, 40:91, 54:172, 58:184, 59:251–252, 61:112n
1937 timber strikes and, 56:267–268, 56:272–273, 56:276
biography, 42:236
characterized, 46:338, 47:164
depicted, 40:373, 43:91, 47:154–155, 47:157, 48:293, 52:111, 54:11, 54:15, 56:269
Farmer-Labor leader, 54:186
governor, 19:315, 34:188, 40:368, 40:374, 44:315, 49:158–159, 51:137, 52:171, 52:295, 53:177, 54:7, 54:10–13, 54:180, 54:183, 61:176
political campaigns, 61:224–225
"Politics in My Lifetime," 47:154–160
quoted, 43:168, 46:205
rivalry with Hjalmar Petersen, 48:283, 48:289–294
senator, 40:366, 50:290, 52:101, 52:104, 52:111
speaker, 16:483
biography, 42:236
characterized, 46:338, 47:164
depicted, 40:373, 43:91, 47:154–155, 47:157, 48:293, 52:111, 54:11, 54:15, 56:269
Farmer-Labor leader, 54:186
governor, 19:315, 34:188, 40:368, 40:374, 44:315, 49:158–159, 51:137, 52:171, 52:295, 53:177, 54:7, 54:10–13, 54:180, 54:183, 61:176
political campaigns, 61:224–225
"Politics in My Lifetime," 47:154–160
quoted, 43:168, 46:205
rivalry with Hjalmar Petersen, 48:283, 48:289–294
senator, 40:366, 50:290, 52:101, 52:104, 52:111
speaker, 16:483
"A Community Study," 25:362–367
Benson, Fred, seaman, 35:279
Benson, Henry N., attorney general, 2:105, 7:256, 12:36, 12:38, 15:78, 15:80, 15:490, 16:241, 16:300, 17:70, 19:470, 20:50, 20:353, 21:217, 22:50, 22:293, 22:295–296, 23:48, 23:50, 25:98, 25:209, 26:45, 26:150, 27:76, 28:200, 29:97, 51:170
Benson, Jared, politician, 37:329, 59:152n
Benson, Lillian R., author, 26:266
Benson, Lyman L., stage owner, 29:206, 29:222
Benson, Maggie. See Barney, Maggie
Benson, Marty, athlete, 39:20
Benson, Maxine, work reviewed, 51:40
Benson, Mrs. G. A., 20:456
Benson, Mrs. Henry N., 16:301
Benson, Oscar A., Lutheran minister, 61:106
Benson, Otis O., Dr., Indian boarding school superintendent, 58:232–234
Benson, P., Musical Merchandise catalog, 57:220
Benson, Ramsey, author, 18:221, 31:132, 31:145
work reviewed, 10:69
Benson, Susan P., work reviewed, 50:254–255
Benson, Swift County, 48:74
Catholic colony, 35:139
depicted/described, 8:314, 10:281, 46:63
history, 9:79, 11:338–339, 17:366, 19:408
hotel, 46:62
immigrant house, 13:41
library, 26:290
Lutheran church, 15:481
map depicted, 57:338
market, 10:284
Norwegian settlement, 12:277, 23:290, 40:357, 57:358
plat depicted, 57:338
railroad, 21:241, 57:339
World War II, 26:389
depicted/described, 8:314, 10:281, 46:63
history, 9:79, 11:338–339, 17:366, 19:408
hotel, 46:62
immigrant house, 13:41
library, 26:290
Lutheran church, 15:481
map depicted, 57:338
market, 10:284
Norwegian settlement, 12:277, 23:290, 40:357, 57:358
plat depicted, 57:338
railroad, 21:241, 57:339
World War II, 26:389
speaker, 17:484
Benson County, North Dakota, place names, 38:385
Benson Grove, Iowa, convention riot, 18:432
Benson House, Benson, hotel register, 20:364
Benson Music House, Minneapolis, 57:228
Bent, Charles, 15:430
Bent, George P., author, 13:114
Bent, Silas, author, 27:253
Bent, William, 15:430
Benteen, Frederick W., letters, 34:40
Bentley, ----, architect, 54:235
Bentley, Frances, author, 12:208
Bentley, G. Carter, work reviewed, 48:223
Bentley, J. W., Dr., 21:329
Bentley, Judith, 57:128
Bentley, Will, author, 35:336
Bentley, Wilson Alwyn, photographer, 62:122
Benton, Charles W., 18:150
Benton, Elbert J., author, 4:78
Benton, Harold (son of Lee), 62:1 (facing)
Benton, history, 8:208, 9:77
Benton, Jerome, rock musician, 58:32
Benton, Jessie, 8:378
Benton, Josiah H., author, 2:101
Benton, Lee, lighthouse keeper, 62:1 (facing)
Benton, S. H., author, 3:99
Benton, Thomas H. (Col.), 7:61, 8:378n
Benton, Thomas Hart, artist, 21:402, 45:185, 47:58, 55:14
Benton, Thomas Hart, Missouri senator, 19:306, 33:304, 39:31, 40:185, 42:71, 47:206
Benton, Ward H., speaker, 24:86, 26:284
Benton and Roberts, Mankato, law firm, 26:259
Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri, 59:142
Benton County:
Agricultural Society, organized, 14:137, 22:251, 40:334
archives, 21:327
described, 29:204, 29:217
district court, 29:219
genealogy sources, 50:336
Germans, 21:98
historical map, 31:62
history, 1:299, 1:346, 10:224, 13:447, 36:106
land claim association, 9:86
notes, 5:81, 7:300, 8:446
pioneer life, 15:483
population, 1850, 2:120
schools, 8:274, 24:88
War History Committee, 23:390
wheat raising, 29:19
Wippich's Rock Garden, 58:161
archives, 21:327
described, 29:204, 29:217
district court, 29:219
genealogy sources, 50:336
Germans, 21:98
historical map, 31:62
history, 1:299, 1:346, 10:224, 13:447, 36:106
land claim association, 9:86
notes, 5:81, 7:300, 8:446
pioneer life, 15:483
population, 1850, 2:120
schools, 8:274, 24:88
War History Committee, 23:390
wheat raising, 29:19
Wippich's Rock Garden, 58:161
Bentzen, Georgine L. (Mrs. Kristofer Janson), 45:222
Benville Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:483
Benz, George, 15:347
Benz, Herman, businessman, 58:345, 58:347
Benz, John, 10:84
Benz family, St. Paul businesses, 58:345, 58:347
Benzie, W. A., banker, 39:246
Berbaum, Sylvie, work reviewed, 57:212–214
Bercaw, Louise O., compiler, 16:235
Bercovici, Konrad, work reviewed, 7:161
Bercovitch, Sacvan, author, 50:38
Berdahl, Christian O., author, 26:284
Berde, Stuart, work reviewed, 48:88
Berens, H. H., Hudson's Bay Company governor, 34:319
Berg, Albert, secretary of state, 5:491
Berg, Carl, politician/speaker, 17:483, 51:41 (facing)
Berg, Carol J. (Sr.):
Berg, Ernest L., author, 26:275
Berg, John, author, 15:488–489, 17:361
Berg, Leighton, bandleader, 53:251
Berg, Lillie C., author, 37:187
Berg, M. H., 19:355
Berg, O. G. (Rev.), author, 5:395
Berg, P. Anton, 5:223
Berg, Patty, professional golfer, 60:156
Berg, Peter, 2:56
Berg, Valborg, 53:251
Bergan, O. W., organizer, 43:51
Bergan family, sketch, 3:47
Berge, Dennis E., author, 50:80
Berge, Henrietta, 22:191, 22:421, 23:44
Bergemann, Kurt D., author, work reviewed, 59:132–133
Bergen, D. Thomas, 51:8
Bergen, Edgar, 46:276
Bergen, John T. (Rev.), speaker, 2:204, 3:476, 6:313
Bergen, Louis, trader, 20:264
Bergen, McLeod County, Lutheran church, 14:452
Bergen, Norway:
Bergendoff, Conrad (Rev.), author, 17:329, 27:256, 29:278
Berger, Dorothy, work reviewed, 36:62
Berger, F. Xavier, petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Isidore, petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Jacques, petitioner, 41:50, 49:186
Berger, Jean Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Josef, work reviewed, 36:62
Berger, Judith Wilkey (Mrs. Pierre, Sr.), 49:187
Berger, Pierre, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Berger, Pierre, Sr., petitioner, 49:186–188
Berger, Victor, reformer, 40:140
Berger family, in Montana, 49:189
Bergerud, Alf L., state centennial commissioner, 61:109
Bergeson, A. P., 21:336, 21:444
Bergeson, Ole, sketch, 8:112
Berggren, Alfred, 12:321
Bergh, Johan A. (Rev.), author, 5:233
work reviewed, 1:130
Bergh, Nancy, collector, 57:215
Bergheim, Nels, speaker, 5:575
Berghold, Alexander, missionary, 1:384, 1:440n, 10:123n, 15:484, 26:181, 32:172, 46:304, 50:203n, 56:383, 59:183
Berghult, C. R., speaker, 19:315
Bergin, Alfred, author, 5:465, 16:493, 38:92
"Frederick Jones," 59:138
Berglin, Linda, feminist/politician, 61:64, 61:67, 61:69
Berglund, Bill, trapper, 57:156
Berglund, Emil, author, 37:135
Berglund, G., cooperative creamery founder, 51:263
Berglund, Hilma, artist/art instructor, 12:306, 44:241, 52:114
Berglund, Margaret, 51:115
Bergman, Austin I., lawyer, 21:196
Bergman, F. H. (Rev.), speaker, 16:130
Bergman, Marvin, editor, 55:379
Bergman, Solomon, 35:293
Bergmann, Leola N., author, 29:174
Bergquist, James M., author, 49:211
Bergqvist, Leonard, interpreter, 20:253–254
Bergsma, Peter A., 33:129
Bergstrom, Emil A., 42:206, 42:208
Bergstrom, Oscar, auto builder, 43:94, 43:97
Bergstrom, Richard, 54:312
Bergstrom, Vernon E., work reviewed, 50:43, 51:324
Bergstrom Chugger auto, depicted, 43:97
Berild, Olaf, arrest, 52:97
Bering Sea, seal hunts, 40:217, 40:220
Berke, Arnold, author, work reviewed, 58:422
Berke, Beryl, quoted, 59:18–19
Berkey, Charles, Dr., 11:113
Berkey, Hiram, lumberman, 18:167
Berkey, John, designer, 43:161, 55:117
Berkey, Peter, businessman, 40:225
Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr., historian, 47:228, 53:227–228, 53:247
Berkow, Ira, author, work reviewed, 62:119
Berks County Historical Society, Pennsylavania, 25:197, 26:78, 26:168, 26:383
Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Stockbridge mission, 22:150n
Berland, Pascal, mixed-blood, 36:48
Berlant, Arnold, philosopher, 55:266
Berlie, E. (Rev.), speaker, 14:122
Berlin Township, Steele County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Berlowe, Burt, author, 51:164
Berman, Betsy, letters, 56:97
Berman, David, letters, 56:97
Berman, Hyman, historian, 40:410, 46:254, 52:259–260
Berman, Lael, author, 51:80
Berman, Reuben, physician, letters, 56:48, 56:97
Berman, Ruth, work reviewed, 56:97
Berman, Sam, letters, 56:97
Berman family, letters, 56:97
Bern (Berne, Buchanan), Dodge County:
Bernard, Allen G., journalist, 42:255–256
Bernard, Belva D. M., author, 38:42
Bernard, John T., politician, 40:369, 40:371, 40:373, 43:82–92, 47:156, 51:177, 54:14–15
Bernard, Josephine Dinois (Mrs. John T.), 43:84–85
Bernard, K. L., 48:51
Bernard, L. L., author, 23:289
Bernard, Lionel, troupe manager, 23:312n
Bernard, M. (Sr.), author, 11:209
Bernard, Marie, 43:82, 43:85
Bernard, Mrs. Otto, speaker, 26:284
Bernard, Richard M., work reviewed, 47:331
Bernard, Swen, author, 4:296, 5:146, 5:227, 6:207
Bernard Pratt and Company, 40:185
Berndt, J., lithographer, work depicted, 53:99
Berndt, Julius, architect, 56:380
Berne, Switzerland, emigration, 8:174
Berneche, Zephirin, lumberman, 32:151n, 32:152, 33:22
Bernhardson, Lars, pioneer, 12:337
Bernheimer, Isaac, land owner, 55:20, 55:22–23, 55:25, 55:28, 55:30
Berning, T. J., author, 18:105, 18:219, 36:105
education commissioner, 53:296
Bernou, Gabriel, cheese maker, 44:285–286
Bernou, Marie, depicted, 44:285
Bernstein, Alison R., work reviewed, 52:329–330
Bernstein, Ethel Krochnock, quoted, 55:169
Bernstein, Leah, artist, 50:256
Bernstein, Leonard, 49:169
Bernstein, Maury, 44:79
Bernstein, Ross, author, 56:148, 57:272, 58:64
Beroun, Pine County, name, 13:199
Berrie, Peter J., assistant attorney general, 57:69
Berries, wild, 54:127
Berrigan, Daniel, 48:349
Berrigan, Philip, 48:349
Berrum, Agnes, 36:140
Berry, Charles, Dr., 45:137
Berry, Charles A., 25:238
Berry, Charles H., 5:65, 44:154
Berry, Don, work reviewed, 38:199
Berry, Edward, postmaster, 13:454
Berry, Eugene, Underground Railway participant, 57:125
Berry, Frank, teamster, 47:143–144
Berry, Frank C., businessman, 46:60
Berry, George, labor-board member, 42:6n
Berry, J. C., miller, 6:142
Berry, John M., Justice, 35:116
Berry, Josephine, home economist, 59:277–278
Berry, Mrs. Charles H., 5:65
Berry, Mrs. Frank C., 5:379
Berry, Virginia, work reviewed, 49:38
Berry, William J., author, 8:203
Berry, William M., parks superintendent, 49:22, 49:287
Berry and Onion, Minneapolis, wholesale grocers, 46:60
Berryhill, Anne, 10:339
Berryville Conservator (Virginia), newspaper, 25:33
Bersell, Eunice, author, 12:102
Bersell, P. O., author, 32:54
Bersie, Hiram, steamboat captain, 13:231, 15:409, 15:416–417, 34:142–143
Bertaut, Bartholemy, 16:418n
Berthel, Mary W., 3:457, 5:14n, 7:86, 10:445, 17:61, 30:343N, 38:204
author, 10:48, 16:467, 20:207, 27:61, 27:129, 28:276, 29:51, 29:372, 30:274, 30:406, 39:132
career, 16:304, 23:366, 24:33, 29:287, 30:44, 35:52, 35:100
editor, "Goodhue's Minnesota," 29:193–222
geographic board activities, 26:37
The History of Central Minnesota: A Survey of Unpublished Sources, 9:248–256
"Hunting in Minnesota," 16:259–271
MHS report, 23:46–51
"Minnesota Historical Society," 30:293–330
"Place Names," 21:345–352
reviews by, 14:91, 16:199, 16:206, 22:413–415, 24:236, 24:341–343, 26:149, 26:248–250, 29:74, 35:95
speaker, 5:500, 9:266, 15:107, 19:63, 21:286
work reviewed, 30:50–52
career, 16:304, 23:366, 24:33, 29:287, 30:44, 35:52, 35:100
editor, "Goodhue's Minnesota," 29:193–222
geographic board activities, 26:37
The History of Central Minnesota: A Survey of Unpublished Sources, 9:248–256
"Hunting in Minnesota," 16:259–271
MHS report, 23:46–51
"Minnesota Historical Society," 30:293–330
"Place Names," 21:345–352
reviews by, 14:91, 16:199, 16:206, 22:413–415, 24:236, 24:341–343, 26:149, 26:248–250, 29:74, 35:95
speaker, 5:500, 9:266, 15:107, 19:63, 21:286
work reviewed, 30:50–52
Berthier, Alfred, physician, 55:354
Berthoff, Rowland, author, 48:106–107, 51:128
Berthold family, in fur trade, 15:421
Berti, ----, trader, 5:39n
Bertil, Prince, visits Twin Cities, 29:183, 29:277
Berton, Pierre, historian, 42:175–176
Bertram, George M., 20:141, 49:147
Bertrand, C. J., historian, 11:5–6, 11:10, 18:446
Bertrand, George E., author, 2:196
Bertrand, J. P., 24:186, 26:178
Bertrang, M. B., 9:407
Bertsch, Carl W., artist, 13:87
Berven, Ove, high-school basketball coach, 55:343–345
Berwanger, Eugene H., historian, 55:143
work reviewed, 48:44
Besse Building, Minneapolis, rent discrimination, 52:170
Bessesen, Beatrice G. (Mrs. William A.), opera singer, 19:344
papers, 20:34
work reviewed, 59:89
Best, Ed C., horse owner, 41:382
Best, Gary D., author, 43:316
Best, Joel:
"Keeping the Peace in St. Paul," 47:240–248
"Looking Evil in the Face," 50:241–251
work reviewed, 57:53–54
"Looking Evil in the Face," 50:241–251
work reviewed, 57:53–54
Best, St. George, poet, 26:301
Best Buy, electronics/appliances retailer, Richfield, 61:61
Best Buy, Minnesota headquarters, 56:419
Bester, Earl, 59:251
Bestick, E. J., 5:472
Bestick, Mrs. E. J., 17:355, 22:104
Beston, Caleb, boatbuilder, 13:224
Bestor, Arthur, 43:54
Bestor, Arthur E., Jr., author, 36:185
Betabeleros (Mexican American beet workers), 58:197, 58:200, 58:207
Bethany Covenant Church, Cloquet, 16:121
Bethany Home for the Friendless, Minneapolis, 39:14
Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato, 50:294
Bethel, Duluth restaurant, 52:210–211
Bethel, history, 21:415, 24:189, 28:78, 28:129
Bethel, W. N., author, 14:361
Bethel College and Seminary, St. Paul, 55:128
Bethel Lutheran Church, St. Olaf Township, 2:205
Bethel Lutheran Church, Willmar, 8:270
Bethel Mission, Minneapolis, 44:63–66
See also Pillsbury Settlement House
Bethesda Baptist Sunday School, donations, 56:115
Bethesda Lutheran Medical Center, St. Paul, 51:164
centennial, 49:348
Bethlehem Academy, Faribault, 21:115
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Lanesboro, 8:209
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 16:235, 47:53
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Ulen, 8:447
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, 6:88, 6:411
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, 4:202
Betlach, Jess, illustrator, 57:28
Betleg, C. J., 6:75
Betsy-Tacy books, 53:337
Betten, Francis S., author, 15:355
Betten, Neil:
Better Business Bureau, Minneapolis, 14:437, 15:61
Betts, H. H., artist, 27:363
Betty Crocker, advertising icon, 56:415, 57:23, 57:28–29, 58:283, 58:314, 58:319, 61:222
Betz, Andreas, 20:459
Bevaness, Chippewa Indian, 19:387n
Bevans, Corydon D., 11:169
Bevans, Henry L., 11:169n
Bevans, Henry T., 16:99
Bevans, John D., editor, 37:164
Bevans, Julia, 57:59–60, 57:65, 57:69
Bevans, Milton L. (Sgt.), Civil War veteran, 25:246, 57:59, 61:266
Bevans Landing, Carver County, 11:169
Bevear Gold Mining and Milling Company, 15:489
Beveridge, Albert J., 7:78, 7:125
Beveridge, Robert (Robert Avard), 17:208, 35:14
Bevin, ----, army private, 42:108, 42:110, 42:114
Beyea, Andrew S., letters, 14:436
Beyea family, genealogy, 14:436
Beyer, August, 5:379
Beyer, Carlyle, author, 18:446
Beyer, George, artist, 53:191
Beyer, Richard L., author, 23:278, 25:85
Beyer, Thomas P., professor, 51:112–114, 51:118, 51:120–121
author, 21:185
Bezat, Barbara, work reviewed, 46:343
BIA. See United States Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bialystock, Poland, emigration, 55:168
Biason, Perfecto, mandolinist, 57:228–229
Biauswah, Chippewa leader, 9:328
Bibaud, Michel, journalist/publisher, 1:289, 42:71
Bibbins, Arthur, 13:408
Bibeau, Donald F., author, 43:233–234, 49:212
Bible:
Bibliographies:
agriculture, 1:278
Alvord, C. W., 10:48
American history, 10:31
archives, 3:139, 4:442
Canadian history, 7:186
Civil War, 41:102
cooking, 41:116
Duluth, 5:451
ethnic groups, 1:274, 1:292, 7:251, 41:99, 48:43, 48:223–224
farming, 41:99, 42:314
fur trade, 5:357, 9:149
genealogy, 42:80
Gray, J. H., 2:47
H. W. Wilson Company, 3:235
Hennepin, 9:409
historical novels, 2:284
Holcombe, R. I., 2:8–10
Holmes, W. H., 2:183
immigration, 7:160
Indians, 2:381, 2:435, 3:465, 5:214, 5:353, 41:51, 41:298, 42:80, 45:343, 46:287, 47:167, 47:258, 48:136, 57:159
Iowa authors, 1:142, 3:98
Iowa newspapers, 9:73
IWW, 50:168
Kensington runestone, 4:89
labor, 42:40, 42:240
La Verendrye, 9:146
literature, 48:90
livestock industry, 5:493
Mackinac, 2:582
Mesabi Range, 3:465
Minnesota constitution, 4:44
Minnesota county histories, 6:198
Minnesota government, 47:212
Minnesota newspapers, 5:302, 5:502, 9:48, 10:42, 10:78
Mississippi Valley, 6:210
northwest central region, 9:303
Northwest history, 9:109–122
online databases, 55:380
Paul Bunyan, 4:460
political parties, 1:235
prairie literature, 9:162
Preus, C. K., 5:234
publications of historical societies, 7:122
Schoolcraft, 9:185
Sibley, H. H., 5:52
South Dakota, 49:346
Taylor, J. W., 1:210–216, 1:325
trans-Mississippi West, 42:199
travel, 7:124, 9:54, 10:49, 42:215
Veblen, Thorstein, 10:343
wheat production, 8:183
Winchell, N. H., 1:80
women, 45:164, 45:187–191
Alvord, C. W., 10:48
American history, 10:31
archives, 3:139, 4:442
Canadian history, 7:186
Civil War, 41:102
cooking, 41:116
Duluth, 5:451
ethnic groups, 1:274, 1:292, 7:251, 41:99, 48:43, 48:223–224
farming, 41:99, 42:314
fur trade, 5:357, 9:149
genealogy, 42:80
Gray, J. H., 2:47
H. W. Wilson Company, 3:235
Hennepin, 9:409
historical novels, 2:284
Holcombe, R. I., 2:8–10
Holmes, W. H., 2:183
immigration, 7:160
Indians, 2:381, 2:435, 3:465, 5:214, 5:353, 41:51, 41:298, 42:80, 45:343, 46:287, 47:167, 47:258, 48:136, 57:159
Iowa authors, 1:142, 3:98
Iowa newspapers, 9:73
IWW, 50:168
Kensington runestone, 4:89
labor, 42:40, 42:240
La Verendrye, 9:146
literature, 48:90
livestock industry, 5:493
Mackinac, 2:582
Mesabi Range, 3:465
Minnesota constitution, 4:44
Minnesota county histories, 6:198
Minnesota government, 47:212
Minnesota newspapers, 5:302, 5:502, 9:48, 10:42, 10:78
Mississippi Valley, 6:210
northwest central region, 9:303
Northwest history, 9:109–122
online databases, 55:380
Paul Bunyan, 4:460
political parties, 1:235
prairie literature, 9:162
Preus, C. K., 5:234
publications of historical societies, 7:122
Schoolcraft, 9:185
Sibley, H. H., 5:52
South Dakota, 49:346
Taylor, J. W., 1:210–216, 1:325
trans-Mississippi West, 42:199
travel, 7:124, 9:54, 10:49, 42:215
Veblen, Thorstein, 10:343
wheat production, 8:183
Winchell, N. H., 1:80
women, 45:164, 45:187–191
Bicentennial (United States)
See also Minnesota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
celebration, 44:159, 44:231–232, 44:235, 45:245–246, 45:344, 46:84, 47:27
celebration, 44:159, 44:231–232, 44:235, 45:245–246, 45:344, 46:84, 47:27
work reviewed, 55:133–134
Bickford, Bunk, 14:308–309, 14:314
Bickford, Maria C., 14:308, 14:313–314
Bickford, Nolan, 58:182
Bickhart, Elmo F., 44:137
Bickman, Connie, photojournalist, 56:48
Bicycles and bicycling, 56:412
advertising buttons depicted, 54:241 (cover), 54:271–273, 54:280–281
advertising poster, 58:379 (facing)
bicycle makers, 62:163
clothing and gear, 49:60, 54:280
clubs, 33:315, 36:89
depicted, 27:65, 30:54, 40:1 (cover), 40:34, 54:268–269, 54:272, 54:274–275, 62:81 (cover), 62:81 (facing), 62:84, 62:86–87, 62:93, 62:95
history, 23:290, 27:64, 53:240, 54:269–282
magazine coverage, 47:321
Minneapolis in early 20th century, 62:84–95, 62:163
Minnehaha Creek bicycle path depicted, 62:91
Nice Ride program, 62:84
police usage, 62:93–94
race depicted, 54:273
races, 62:85–86, 62:93
safety model, 62:86–87
tags depicted, 62:91
tours, 47:258
velocipede (boneshaker) model, 62:84, 62:95
during World War II, 53:261
advertising poster, 58:379 (facing)
bicycle makers, 62:163
clothing and gear, 49:60, 54:280
clubs, 33:315, 36:89
depicted, 27:65, 30:54, 40:1 (cover), 40:34, 54:268–269, 54:272, 54:274–275, 62:81 (cover), 62:81 (facing), 62:84, 62:86–87, 62:93, 62:95
history, 23:290, 27:64, 53:240, 54:269–282
magazine coverage, 47:321
Minneapolis in early 20th century, 62:84–95, 62:163
Minnehaha Creek bicycle path depicted, 62:91
Nice Ride program, 62:84
police usage, 62:93–94
race depicted, 54:273
races, 62:85–86, 62:93
safety model, 62:86–87
tags depicted, 62:91
tours, 47:258
velocipede (boneshaker) model, 62:84, 62:95
during World War II, 53:261
Bidamon, Emma H. (Mrs. Lewis C.), 17:429, 17:430n
Bidamon, Lewis C. (Maj.), 17:430n
Biddle, A. L., relief commissioner, 42:61
Biddle, Edward, printer, 57:36
Biddle, Nicholas, author/editor, 36:224, 39:165, 40:304
Bidwell and Waldby, St. Paul, bankers, 40:113–114
Biebl, Frank, woodworker, 55:9–10, 55:12
Biebl, Josie, 55:9
Biebl, Lena, 55:9
Biebl family, 55:4, 55:8–9
Bieder, Robert E., author, 49:338, 50:255
Biedler, John X., sketch, 4:180
Bielanski (family name). See Bilansky
Bienville, sieur de, 13:85, 19:396, 24:53
Bierbauer, William (Capt.), in Sioux (Dakota) War, 1:443, 1:461–465
Bierer, B. W., author, 35:243
Bierlein, S. W., author, 17:488
Biermaier, Ann Marie, OSB, 54:240
Bierman, Adolf, state auditor, 5:539
Bierman, Bernard W. (Bernie), athlete/coach, 19:427, 35:335, 36:94, 39:18, 57:31, 59:171
radio sportscaster, 55:348
Bierman, Mrs. A. C., 12:106
Bierman, Mrs. Charles A., 7:191
Biermann, Adolph, state auditor, 35:297
Biersach, Paul C., author, 11:330
Bierstadt, Albert, artist, 33:264, 46:233, 53:315, 55:128, 57:77
Bierstadt, Mrs. ----, 13:410n
Bierwirth, Leopold, consul, 40:277–278
Biesterfeldt village, archaeology, 51:62
Biever, Lawrence, author, 18:340
Bigaouette, J. A. (Rev.), author, 2:283
Big Bear, Cree leader, 49:182, 50:82
Big Bear, Frank, artist, 61:129 (facing)
Big Bend Dam, Missouri River, 39:213 (cover)
Big Bend Lutheran Church, 10:293
Big Bend Township, Chippewa County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n, 13:116
Big Bog, Beltrami County, wildlife, 30:128
Big Canoe (One-Eyed Decora, William Decora [Decorah]), Winnebago leader, 3:49, 18:474, 57:4, 57:6, 57:8
Big Cloud, Chippewa Indian, 8:251
Big Cobb River, Waseca County, 18:298n
Big Cottonwood River:
Bigelow, Ariel S., abolitionist, 57:107, 57:116–117
Bigelow, Charles E., Dr., author, 24:182, 24:263, 24:382, 25:100, 25:307
Bigelow, Charles H., 4:116
Bigelow, Florence Fairchild (Mrs. Charles H.), 39:52n
Bigelow, Frederic R., 9:419
Bigelow, Herbert H., businessman, 4:198, 43:105, 58:354
Bigelow, Mrs. Frederic R., speaker, 24:161, 25:41, 25:313, 25:409, 27:268
author, 28:71
Big Falls:
Bigfork, Itasca County:
Big Fork Valley, settled, 22:345, 22:415
Big Frenchman, Sioux Indian, 2:552
Biggar, H. P., author, 6:213
Biggert, Elizabeth C., work reviewed, 34:40
Bigglestone, William E., "Oberlin College and the Red Lake Mission," 45:21–31
Big Grove Norwegian Lutheran Church, Brooten, 24:93
Big Horn River, Montana/Wyoming, 27:161
Big Iron, Sioux Indian, 7:203, 15:274, 21:23
Big Island, Lake Minnetonka, 59:57
Big Kandiyohi Lake, carp control, 57:316
Big Lake, Sherburne County:
Nicolay (J. G.) camp, depicted, 41:125, 58:369–371
railroad, 37:155, 37:156n, 37:158–159
Swedish settlement, 20:243, 20:257–258
railroad, 37:155, 37:156n, 37:158–159
Swedish settlement, 20:243, 20:257–258
Big Lake Wave, file acquired, 2:466
Big Marine Lake, Camp Lakamaga, 58:71
Big Mound, Kidder County, North Dakota:
Big Ole the Viking, monument, 53:265
Big Pelican Lake, Crow Wing County, summer home depicted, 51:148
Big Pine River, Crow Wing County, mounds, 25:340
Big Salt River, exploration, 8:71
Big Sandy Lake, Aitkin County
Bigsby and Gardner, St. Peter, merchants, 11:135
Big Sioux County, established, 5:485
Big Sioux River:
agrarian movement, 52:104
archives, 22:434
Catholic colony, 35:134, 35:138, 35:205–213, 35:325
church-state controversy, 53:298
electric service, 40:315
ethnic settlements, 9:333, 23:290
history, 4:247, 37:87
Hutterite colony, 40:44
map, 3:478
mounds, 37:347
notes, 2:55, 8:313, 8:446, 9:308
pioneer life, 19:234, 20:215
War History Committee, 23:390
war history planned, 3:104
archives, 22:434
Catholic colony, 35:134, 35:138, 35:205–213, 35:325
church-state controversy, 53:298
electric service, 40:315
ethnic settlements, 9:333, 23:290
history, 4:247, 37:87
Hutterite colony, 40:44
map, 3:478
mounds, 37:347
notes, 2:55, 8:313, 8:446, 9:308
pioneer life, 19:234, 20:215
War History Committee, 23:390
war history planned, 3:104
Big Stone Lake, 46:114, 46:121, 49:130n
archaeology, 55:327
boundary, 19:424–425, 36:297
camp meeting, 48:77
engineering projects, 20:448
exploration, 5:259–260, 5:492, 6:280–281, 8:195
Indian gathering, 48:206
Indian settlement, 2:550, 2:560, 4:144–145, 38:145
Minnesota River source, 33:122n
mounds, 37:347
navigation, 14:351, 16:42, 17:304–307, 21:250, 26:272
photographs, 56:48 (facing)
posts, 4:434, 5:261, 5:291, 6:227, 6:229, 7:183, 10:390–391, 11:379, 18:278, 19:108, 19:383, 22:282, 33:274, 33:276, 42:131–132, 55:330
prehistory farming, 38:165
railroad, 37:156–157, 38:46
resorts, 37:87
trails, 1:246, 21:229
transportation, 7:218, 8:309, 9:308
Wahpeton band (Dakota), 56:241
boundary, 19:424–425, 36:297
camp meeting, 48:77
engineering projects, 20:448
exploration, 5:259–260, 5:492, 6:280–281, 8:195
Indian gathering, 48:206
Indian settlement, 2:550, 2:560, 4:144–145, 38:145
Minnesota River source, 33:122n
mounds, 37:347
navigation, 14:351, 16:42, 17:304–307, 21:250, 26:272
photographs, 56:48 (facing)
posts, 4:434, 5:261, 5:291, 6:227, 6:229, 7:183, 10:390–391, 11:379, 18:278, 19:108, 19:383, 22:282, 33:274, 33:276, 42:131–132, 55:330
prehistory farming, 38:165
railroad, 37:156–157, 38:46
resorts, 37:87
trails, 1:246, 21:229
transportation, 7:218, 8:309, 9:308
Wahpeton band (Dakota), 56:241
Big Thunder, Dakota leader. See Little Crow IV
Big Thunder, Sioux leader. See Little Crow IV
Big Walker (Tankamane), Sioux leader, 2:502–505, 2:531
Big Wind, Mary, 52:115
Big Woods, 10:314, 10:398
in 1871, 10:313
botanical studies, 18:332, 22:292, 32:220
described, 50:138
farming, 10:361
geography, 19:367, 30:117
ginseng harvest, 41:250–259, 41:263
history, 10:304
hunting, 16:263, 38:134
log cabins, 37:71
remnants, 21:440, 22:103, 22:290, 23:191
settlement, 11:132, 11:144, 12:247, 12:276, 15:251, 20:449, 22:111, 30:401, 31:27, 33:250, 33:318, 35:77–86
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:147–148, 38:284
transportation, 11:133, 21:234
botanical studies, 18:332, 22:292, 32:220
described, 50:138
farming, 10:361
geography, 19:367, 30:117
ginseng harvest, 41:250–259, 41:263
history, 10:304
hunting, 16:263, 38:134
log cabins, 37:71
remnants, 21:440, 22:103, 22:290, 23:191
settlement, 11:132, 11:144, 12:247, 12:276, 15:251, 20:449, 22:111, 30:401, 31:27, 33:250, 33:318, 35:77–86
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:147–148, 38:284
transportation, 11:133, 21:234
Bijou Opera House (Bijou Theater), Minneapolis, 18:212, 33:101, 53:238–244, 54:354
Bilanski (family name). See Bilansky
Bilansky, Ann (Mary Ann Evards Wright [Mrs. Stanislaus]), 16:174, 43:236
Bilansky, Ellen (Mrs. Stanislaus), 55:353
Bilansky, Kate, 55:353
Bilansky, Rinaldo, 55:353
Bilansky, Stanislaus, death, 43:236, 55:352–354, 55:356–359, 55:362–363
Bilden, Bob A., work reviewed, 53:40
Bill, ----, photographer, 21:95
Bill, Alfred H., author, 35:293
Bill, Dyer, speaker, 19:120
Bill, Fred A. (Capt.), 14:224, 20:194
author, 1:65, 1:145, 1:415, 2:206, 2:209, 2:290, 2:386, 3:154, 3:375, 3:472, 4:193, 4:288, 4:300, 4:470, 5:75, 5:151, 5:156, 5:237, 5:239, 5:313, 5:391, 6:216, 6:310, 7:189, 8:309, 9:76, 9:190, 9:306, 9:416, 11:211, 14:362, 15:125, 15:130, 15:360, 15:481, 21:261n, 23:186
editor, 4:88, 4:189, 4:292, 4:469, 8:304, 8:441, 16:345
sketch, 8:453
speaker, 4:88, 5:272–275, 7:195
steamboat captain, 1:144, 1:293, 2:104, 3:234, 3:376, 4:70, 4:332, 5:76, 5:496, 7:276, 7:297, 9:350n
"Wabasha County Herald-Standard," 15:86–88
work reviewed, 29:73
editor, 4:88, 4:189, 4:292, 4:469, 8:304, 8:441, 16:345
sketch, 8:453
speaker, 4:88, 5:272–275, 7:195
steamboat captain, 1:144, 1:293, 2:104, 3:234, 3:376, 4:70, 4:332, 5:76, 5:496, 7:276, 7:297, 9:350n
"Wabasha County Herald-Standard," 15:86–88
work reviewed, 29:73
Bill, Ledyard, author, 35:217–218, 42:221, 42:223, 49:153
Bill, Mrs. Fred A., 1:65, 3:224, 4:274, 5:377
Billau, J. Louis, 4:451
Billberg, Eddy E., 8:310, 13:345, 16:241, 16:492, 17:96
Billboard, theater magazine, 48:213
Billed-Magazin, Norwegian-language periodical, 48:133
Billhorn Bay, Sandy Lake, 9:325, 9:329
Billigheim, J., theater director, 34:239, 34:241
Billings, Frederick, businessman, 10:136, 10:138, 25:277, 57:340
Billings, Jesse, horse trader, 46:60
Billings, John, horse trader, 46:60
Billings, John S., sheriff, 11:319, 15:251, 38:12, 38:16–19
Billings, Josh, humorist, 33:327
Billings, Montana:
Billings, Warren, labor activist, 52:297
Billington, Ray Allen, author, 36:185, 37:261, 38:201, 39:33
Billyeu, Abner, homesteader, 41:72n, 41:74
Billy the Kid, outlaw, 34:209
biographies, 55:132
Bilsborrow, H. J., author, 11:111
Biltmore estate, Asheville, North Carolina, 44:22
Biltmore Forest School, North Carolina, history, 34:176, 34:256, 44:236
Bily, John F., violinist, 41:132
Bimboni, Alberto, composer, 9:75
Bimetallism. See Free silver movement
Bimson, William C. (Rev.), author, 13:343
Binder, Carroll, author, 30:406
Bing, Moy, businessman, 57:169
Binga, William, professional baseball player, 59:165–166
Bingenheimer, George, sheriff:
Bingham, Abel (Rev.), Baptist missionary, 50:25–26, 50:28–36, 51:197
career, 35:199
Bingham, George Caleb, artist, 25:278, 26:359, 33:264, 52:37, 52:152, 55:128
Bingham, Joseph, sketch, 5:162
Bingham, Judson, 50:30
Bingham, Marjorie, author, 51:281
Bingham, Mrs. ----, pioneer, 20:144
Bingham, Mrs. Abel, 50:25
Bingham, William H., editor, work reviewed, 1:321, 1:378
Binisibi (Allen Junction), railroad station, 34:180
Binkley, Robert C., 18:44
Binns, Archie, folklorist, 43:36
Binns, Jonathan, Quaker minister, 18:253–255
Biochemistry, and Kensington Runestone, 58:61
Biograph (motion-picture company), 53:241, 54:352, 54:354
See also Motion pictures
Biorck, Tobias E., author, 10:207
Biorkman, Edwin, music critic, 48:335, 48:337
Birbeck, M., author, 18:73
Birch-bark canoes. See Canoes and canoeing
Birch Cooley (Coulee), Renville County:
battle, 1:461, 1:463, 4:67, 5:450, 5:598, 7:84, 7:180, 7:354, 8:107, 8:180, 9:304, 11:299–304, 11:457, 12:84, 12:297–298, 12:444, 13:453, 18:461, 20:454, 21:182, 36:234, 38:97, 38:103, 38:105–106, 38:107n, 38:138–140, 38:148, 38:156, 38:274, 38:358, 39:33
Dakota land purchase, 60:231
in fiction, 35:288
mission, 11:455, 16:119, 20:344
monument, 4:341, 5:155, 5:281, 5:598, 11:29, 11:31, 12:297–301, 13:340, 23:291
name, 37:42
Norwegian colony, 12:275n
pageant, 7:371
relief expedition, 54:91
store, 38:135n
Dakota land purchase, 60:231
in fiction, 35:288
mission, 11:455, 16:119, 20:344
monument, 4:341, 5:155, 5:281, 5:598, 11:29, 11:31, 12:297–301, 13:340, 23:291
name, 37:42
Norwegian colony, 12:275n
pageant, 7:371
relief expedition, 54:91
store, 38:135n
Birch Island Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:132
Birch Lake, St. Louis and Lake counties:
Birch trees, lumber industry, 56:264
Bird, Donald, author, 12:337, 15:134
Bird, James P., trader, 5:410, 7:288, 13:121, 42:39
Bird, Jo Anne, artist, 52:115
Bird, Thomas, petitioner, 49:186
Bird, Walter D., 18:108, 20:95, 22:104, 24:85, 27:265
Bird, William, game warden, 60:53–54, 60:57
Bird Island, Renville County:
See also Conservation; Wildlife; specific species
banding, 22:214
economic value, 1:294
Lake Superior, 51:77
Minnesota, 15:349, 20:171, 22:213, 30:220–231, 36:103
North America, 30:221
on prairies, 54:85
Red River Valley, 51:59
transplanted species, 57:307
varieties, 16:38, 30:124
women decoy carvers, 52:115
banding, 22:214
economic value, 1:294
Lake Superior, 51:77
Minnesota, 15:349, 20:171, 22:213, 30:220–231, 36:103
North America, 30:221
on prairies, 54:85
Red River Valley, 51:59
transplanted species, 57:307
varieties, 16:38, 30:124
women decoy carvers, 52:115
Birdtail Creek, Manitoba:
Birk, Douglas A., 54:375
Birkeland, Knute B., 40:378–380
Birmingham, George, author, 29:154
Birmingham College, Birmingham, Alabama, 48:139n
Birnbach, Fred W., union officer, 53:328
Birney, James G., abolitionist, 32:15, 33:218
Biron, Michael, author/speaker, 24:219, 24:222
Biron, Pierre, voyageur, 32:235
Birr, Kendall, author, 31:250
Birth control. See Contraceptives
Birth control clinics:
Birth of a Nation, screenings, 57:420
Bisbee, Ellen G., 8:301
Bisbee, Lewis C., diaries, 17:98
Biscay:
Biscoe, George S. (Rev.), missionary, 15:346, 16:28, 17:394, 26:114
Bisel, Chester A. (Chet), high-school basketball coach, 55:338–339, 55:342–345
Bishoff, William N., speaker, 32:123
Bishop, C. R., 2:464
Bishop, Carl, speaker, 19:362
Bishop, Charles A., historian, 46:299
Bishop, Frances, author, 11:337
Bishop, Harriet E., 15:187, 29:359, 38:74, 47:184n, 53:80
author, 11:168n, 14:140, 22:9, 26:294n, 40:147, 42:219, 42:240, 57:264
Baptist worker, 3:528, 4:475, 5:620, 6:313
book depicted, 55:322
career, 28:132–141, 55:320–323
depicted, 38:75, 55:320, 56:449
marriage, 28:140
MHS charter member, 56:448
quoted, 49:193, 56:202, 56:244–245
sampler depicted, 55:321
sewing table depicted, 55:323, 56:245
sketch, 4:301, 10:221
suffragist, 3:539
teacher, 3:153, 3:238, 6:39n, 8:274, 14:142, 14:144–145, 15:254, 17:478, 18:372, 28:191, 30:198, 52:115, 54:293–294, 56:169
Baptist worker, 3:528, 4:475, 5:620, 6:313
book depicted, 55:322
career, 28:132–141, 55:320–323
depicted, 38:75, 55:320, 56:449
marriage, 28:140
MHS charter member, 56:448
quoted, 49:193, 56:202, 56:244–245
sampler depicted, 55:321
sewing table depicted, 55:323, 56:245
sketch, 4:301, 10:221
suffragist, 3:539
teacher, 3:153, 3:238, 6:39n, 8:274, 14:142, 14:144–145, 15:254, 17:478, 18:372, 28:191, 30:198, 52:115, 54:293–294, 56:169
work reviewed, 59:268
Bishop, John F. (Sgt.), in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:235, 34:238
Bishop, John P., author, 32:115
Bishop, Judson W. (Gen.), Union officer, 3:41, 12:445, 38:258, 38:261, 38:263, 38:266–273
Bishop, Miranda, 28:134
Bishop, Mrs. J. W., speaker, 14:229, 20:97
Bishop, Putnam, 28:134
Bishop, William W., author/editor, 4:459, 10:352
Bishop family, 8:144n
Bishop Hill, Henry County, Illinois:
Bishop Whipple School, Moorhead. See Concordia College, Moorhead
Bismarck, North Dakota:
Bismarck Township, Sibley County, history, 13:122
Bismarck Tribune, newspaper, 5:316, 22:175
Bismark, Otto (Kay-zhe-baush-kung), Ojibway, clothing depicted, 50:44 (facing)
Bison. See Buffalo (bison)
Bisonigijig, Henry, Hampton Institute student, 51:90–91, 51:94
Bispham, David S., singer, 39:56
Bissell, Benjamin, work reviewed, 8:92
Bissell, Catherine. See Ely, Catherine (Catharine) G. Bissell (Mrs. Edmund F.)
Bissell, Clayton (Maj. Gen.), 45:287
Bissell, Elijah, 44:75
Bissell, Lucetta, quoted, 55:187–188
Bissell, Richard, author, 38:384, 46:341, 50:336
Bisson, George W., editor, 36:201–205
Bitter, Karl, sculptor, 40:408
Bittle, Celestine N. (Rev.), author, 16:346
Bittrich, George, composer, 23:172
Bivot, Zoe, cholera victim, 14:290
Biwabik
Bixby, A. L., Dr., speaker, 11:297
Bixby, Horace, steamboat captain, 17:384, 25:72, 31:246
Bixby, Lydia, 28:63
Bixby, Steele County, Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:364
Bixby, Tams, 17:160n
Bjella, Ole, blacksmith, 56:453
Bjella, Ole A., auto builder, 43:98
Bjella automobile (auto), depicted/described, 43:98, 56:453
Bjerk, Irid, work reviewed, 48:350
Bjerkeng, Paul B., translator, 13:205
Bjoin, T. H., 20:466
Bjorgan, G. Rudolph, reviews by, 38:382, 41:98
Bjorge, Hans P.:
Bjork, Kenneth O., 35:296
"Alexander Faribault Home," 35:320–324
author, 21:426, 23:381, 30:391, 32:64, 32:192, 40:351
editor, 42:38, 48:312
historian, 57:361
honored, 47:209
"Mormon Missionaries," 36:285–293
reviews by, 32:49, 32:177–179, 33:80, 33:266, 35:31–33, 35:320–324, 35:374, 37:177, 37:299, 38:37, 38:381, 45:204–205
speaker, 24:270, 30:279
work reviewed, 29:156–158, 36:98, 44:316
author, 21:426, 23:381, 30:391, 32:64, 32:192, 40:351
editor, 42:38, 48:312
historian, 57:361
honored, 47:209
"Mormon Missionaries," 36:285–293
reviews by, 32:49, 32:177–179, 33:80, 33:266, 35:31–33, 35:320–324, 35:374, 37:177, 37:299, 38:37, 38:381, 45:204–205
speaker, 24:270, 30:279
work reviewed, 29:156–158, 36:98, 44:316
Bjork, Ulf Jonas, essayist, 57:435
Bjorklund, Lorence F., artist, 40:145
Bjorkman, Edwin, 20:397n
Bjorlee, Ignatius, Dr., author, 21:449, 22:221
Bjornson, Bjornstjerne, 20:398, 41:98, 50:304, 50:306
author, 1:393, 1:395, 18:199, 45:213–214, 45:216–217
depicted, 45:216, 50:305
in Minnesota, 25:85, 33:169
depicted, 45:216, 50:305
in Minnesota, 25:85, 33:169
Bjornson, Hjalmar, author, 26:288
Bjornson, Valdimar (Val):
Black, Charles, 43:94
Black, Chauncey, author, 28:361
Black, Doris Louise, compiler, 52:158
Black, Eleanor, editor, 24:260
Black, Emil (Nimmo), pilot, 50:87–88
Black, George, diary, 21:326
Black, Herbert, 52:158
Black, Hugo, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 20:318, 47:250, 53:299
Black, Israel P., businessman, 52:137
Black, J., trader, 40:167n–168n
Black, Jane M., 2:279
Black, Jean, 26:39
Black, Jeremiah, speaker, 36:323
Black, John (Rev.), 38:2
Black, John, court official, 41:102
Black, John D.:
Black, K., 59:338
Black, Mahlon (Capt.), 2:279
papers, 12:428
Black, Mrs. Mahlon, 47:218–219
Black, Oz, cartoonist, 30:406
Black, R. B., 5:459
Black, R. M., author, 7:294
Black, Samuel, trader, 28:6, 28:12, 40:177
Black, William M. (Gen.), U.S. engineer, 3:333, 3:358
Black, William P., 18:140
Black, Willie M., labor activist, depicted, 55:212
Black, Winifred, 17:474
Black Arts Movement, 60:134
Black Ball Line, shipping company, 30:187
Blackbarn, Glen A., author, 9:412
Blackbarn, T. T., 9:259
Black Bear. See Whiteman, Wesley
Blackbeard (Edward Teach), pirate, 26:166
Blackberry cordial, patent medicine bottle, depicted, 53:129
Black Buffalo, Dakota, 48:30
Blackburn, ----, tombstone, 25:355
Blackburn, George M., author, 41:103
Blackburn, Glen A., compiler, 24:343
Blackburn, Harry A., review by, 46:40
Black College Masters, 51:31
Black Day Woman, Sioux Indian, legend, 13:367, 13:375
Black Dog (Wamditinka), Sioux leader, 3:525–526, 8:46, 13:374, 38:129n
Blackduck ceramics, 51:60
Blackduck Cooperative Creamery, 21:448
Blackduck culture, artifacts, 48:108
Blackduck Lake, Beltrami County:
archaeology, 16:14–15, 26:313–316, 26:320–322, 26:325, 26:327–328, 31:164, 31:167
prehistoric village, 12:331, 26:312, 39:262
prehistoric village, 12:331, 26:312, 39:262
Black Eagle (Wamdisapa, Wanmdesapa), Sioux leader, 2:496, 8:179, 48:26
sketch, 2:500–502
Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Indians, 1:202, 5:356, 7:134, 32:249, 38:214
art, 50:132
Canada, 51:284, 57:361
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
depicted in art, 55:128, 58:335 (facing), 58:358, 58:362
documentary films, 51:301
in fur trade, 29:59, 38:199, 40:201
legends, 38:201
living conditions, 15:232, 35:377
missions, 41:50
Montana, 51:97
negotiations with Louis Riel, 49:182
research, 51:238
stereotypes, 49:230
Canada, 51:284, 57:361
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
depicted in art, 55:128, 58:335 (facing), 58:358, 58:362
documentary films, 51:301
in fur trade, 29:59, 38:199, 40:201
legends, 38:201
living conditions, 15:232, 35:377
missions, 41:50
Montana, 51:97
negotiations with Louis Riel, 49:182
research, 51:238
stereotypes, 49:230
Black-haw Bush (Mnahoodan), Sioux Indian, 2:511
Black Hawk, Joseph, Hampton Institute student, 51:96
Black Hawk, Sauk leader, 8:102, 11:81, 11:431, 11:452, 12:160n, 17:296, 19:330, 19:351, 25:275, 30:270, 34:41
Black Hawk Purchase, 5:205
Black Hawk War (1832), 48:316, 52:291
Custer's 1874 expedition, 52:203
exploration, 9:146, 18:242, 52:54
geology, 32:220
gold mining, 4:463, 8:202, 8:305, 11:106, 12:175, 12:177, 12:200, 13:438–439, 14:113, 14:205, 14:445, 15:200–201, 16:106, 32:219, 35:52, 37:222, 40:255, 40:354, 40:410, 47:119, 51:321, 53:319
hunting, 32:220
Indian cession, 41:338
Indian-white relations, 55:92
jurisdiction disputed, 52:241
map, 38:386
military missions, 42:47–53, 42:232
monuments, 52:80
natural history, 53:39
newspapers, 16:465
settlement, 9:191
in Stevens panorama, 30:21
exploration, 9:146, 18:242, 52:54
geology, 32:220
gold mining, 4:463, 8:202, 8:305, 11:106, 12:175, 12:177, 12:200, 13:438–439, 14:113, 14:205, 14:445, 15:200–201, 16:106, 32:219, 35:52, 37:222, 40:255, 40:354, 40:410, 47:119, 51:321, 53:319
hunting, 32:220
Indian cession, 41:338
Indian-white relations, 55:92
jurisdiction disputed, 52:241
map, 38:386
military missions, 42:47–53, 42:232
monuments, 52:80
natural history, 53:39
newspapers, 16:465
settlement, 9:191
in Stevens panorama, 30:21
Black Hills Pioneer, Deadwood, South Dakota, file acquired, 5:302
Black Hoof inn, Carlton County, 37:107
Blackhoof River, Carlton County, stage station, 40:244
Black Horizons (Horizon) Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 60:133
Blackjack, Joe, trapper, 37:236, 37:254
Blacklists, mining industry, 52:247
Blacklock, ----, 57:216
Blacklock, Craig, photographer, 58:364
Blacklock, Les:
Blackmer, Frank, 14:307
Blackmun, Harry, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 47:36, 47:40
Blackorby, Edward C., work reviewed, 39:79
Black River, Canada, mission, 50:25
Black River, Kittson County, trading post, 11:367, 22:282
Black River, Michigan, 23:139, 23:242
review by, 51:159–160
See also Abolition movement; African Americans; Civil rights; Negroes; Scott, Dred; Slavery
in advertising, 47:5, 47:10–11
architects, 53:144
in army, 41:104, 43:186–188, 43:190, 44:4, 44:6, 45:109, 48:180
in art, 44:233, 55:185 (facing)
assimilation, 57:155
attorneys, 55:59–75
autobiographies, 54:188
baseball, 54:285, 55:43, 58:214, 59:165–167, 59:169–170, 59:172, 59:173n33, 59:174n52
biographies, 58:188–189
Black Power movement, 51:39, 54:284
boxers, 55:68
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Ladies Auxiliary, depicted, 55:212
censuses, 56:188 (table)
churches, 43:77
civil rights leaders, 57:440
in Civil War, 23:170, 25:353, 25:357, 39:187–188, 56:100, 57:274, 57:277–278, 57:280, 57:282, 57:326
Civil War monument depicted, 56:81
Civil War soldier depicted, 61:321
Communism and, 51:199
in crime, 47:245
Crispus Attucks Home, 56:102–119, 56:355, 57:368–370
culture, 45:69, 49:16
dancers, 53:325
depicted, 44:257–258, 44:260, 44:262, 44:264, 57:368–369
discrimination and, 41:49, 43:79, 43:172, 46:36, 46:125, 46:196, 47:303, 52:180, 56:62–63, 57:371–372, 57:376, 57:419–420, 57:425, 57:427, 57:429, 57:440, 61:204, 61:222–225
economic situation, 45:254, 46:247, 49:15
education, 18:264, 46:105, 47:304–309, 50:76, 51:23–33, 51:84–86, 55:280–281
family history, 45:203
in fiction, 41:286–294
fire fighters, 46:84
folklore, 35:95
food, 50:209
football, 59:161–164, 59:167–169
funk bands, 58:29, 58:32–33, 58:38
in fur trade, 15:352, 15:423–433
in government, 46:204
historiography, 50:290
history, 31:244, 39:260, 39:299, 43:73, 51:178
Indiana, 36:101
Iowa, 29:174
journalists and journalism, 52:215, 57:373–374
kitchen workers depicted, 57:421
labor history, 54:288, 55:208–209, 55:216, 55:379, 56:46, 57:372–373, 57:419–433
in La Crosse, Wisconsin, 58:248
leaders, 43:282–296, 46:205, 52:123–124
life in Minneapolis suburbs, post-World War II, 61:224
lynchings, 55:72, 57:211, 59:22–35, 61:361
mandolinists, 57:232, 57:324
meeting depicted, 55:66–67
memoirs, 57:375–379
MHS oral history project, 52:116
midwives, 55:89
migrant workers, 58:201
migration to North, 45:252, 49:294–295, 59:63–64
migration to northern states after Civil War, 61:319–320
in Minneapolis, 58:289
Minnesota, 14:460, 19:98, 20:447, 21:192, 30:265, 36:72, 38:87, 42:77, 42:316, 45:163, 48:38, 56:167, 56:412, 58:247, 61:222–225
Minnesota Territory, 56:182, 56:248–249
music and musicians, 41:131, 44:127–128, 44:136, 54:140, 55:223, 57:228, 58:34–35, 58:37–39, 58:64 (facing), 59:96–109
NAACP members, 56:371
newspapers, 43:282–296, 57:98
North Dakota, 50:171, 51:126
orphanage and elderly home, St. Paul, 57:368–379
photographers and photography, 51:241, 52:57–58
pioneers, 43:39, 52:64–65, 54:109, 57:327
police officers, 44:255–265, 46:84, 47:196n
political reforms, 57:384
Populists and, 41:48, 41:289, 41:291
portrayal in Minnesota statehood centennial celebrations, 61:228–229
Pullman porters, 55:202–216, 58:293
in railroad industry, 52:331
real estate advertisement depicted, 55:61
religion, 23:110, 24:92, 39:128
Rondo festival depicted, 51:200 (facing)
St. Anthony community, 49:42–53
in St. Paul, 52:162, 55:328
segregation, 39:63, 39:82, 39:172, 55:139–149, 60:278, 61:222–223
settlement house leadership, 51:36
in show business, 52:244
slavery, 52:148, 54:93–94
in the South, 33:188
stonecutters, 55:380 (facing)
suffrage, 55:146–149, 56:69–84, 61:313, 61:320, 61:323n
Todd County homesteaders, 61:320–321, 61:324n
Todd County settlement proposal, 61:312–324
Twin Cities, 40:146, 55:281
Underground Railway, 57:123–127
VA loans, availability in 1950s, 60:281n
voting, 12:8, 36:8, 36:11, 36:174, 36:175n, 48:44, 51:106, 54:293, 61:313, 61:320, 61:323n
in Wisconsin, 51:196, 56:354
woman suffrage leaders, 54:299–300
women, 49:42–53, 49:307, 57:52, 57:107–110, 57:112–113, 57:116–120
women's softball teams, 58:214–215, 58:219–220, 58:222
in World War I, 53:128
in World War II, 52:329, 54:318, 61:222–223
in advertising, 47:5, 47:10–11
architects, 53:144
in army, 41:104, 43:186–188, 43:190, 44:4, 44:6, 45:109, 48:180
in art, 44:233, 55:185 (facing)
assimilation, 57:155
attorneys, 55:59–75
autobiographies, 54:188
baseball, 54:285, 55:43, 58:214, 59:165–167, 59:169–170, 59:172, 59:173n33, 59:174n52
biographies, 58:188–189
Black Power movement, 51:39, 54:284
boxers, 55:68
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Ladies Auxiliary, depicted, 55:212
censuses, 56:188 (table)
churches, 43:77
civil rights leaders, 57:440
in Civil War, 23:170, 25:353, 25:357, 39:187–188, 56:100, 57:274, 57:277–278, 57:280, 57:282, 57:326
Civil War monument depicted, 56:81
Civil War soldier depicted, 61:321
Communism and, 51:199
in crime, 47:245
Crispus Attucks Home, 56:102–119, 56:355, 57:368–370
culture, 45:69, 49:16
dancers, 53:325
depicted, 44:257–258, 44:260, 44:262, 44:264, 57:368–369
discrimination and, 41:49, 43:79, 43:172, 46:36, 46:125, 46:196, 47:303, 52:180, 56:62–63, 57:371–372, 57:376, 57:419–420, 57:425, 57:427, 57:429, 57:440, 61:204, 61:222–225
economic situation, 45:254, 46:247, 49:15
education, 18:264, 46:105, 47:304–309, 50:76, 51:23–33, 51:84–86, 55:280–281
family history, 45:203
in fiction, 41:286–294
fire fighters, 46:84
folklore, 35:95
food, 50:209
football, 59:161–164, 59:167–169
funk bands, 58:29, 58:32–33, 58:38
in fur trade, 15:352, 15:423–433
in government, 46:204
historiography, 50:290
history, 31:244, 39:260, 39:299, 43:73, 51:178
Indiana, 36:101
Iowa, 29:174
journalists and journalism, 52:215, 57:373–374
kitchen workers depicted, 57:421
labor history, 54:288, 55:208–209, 55:216, 55:379, 56:46, 57:372–373, 57:419–433
in La Crosse, Wisconsin, 58:248
leaders, 43:282–296, 46:205, 52:123–124
life in Minneapolis suburbs, post-World War II, 61:224
lynchings, 55:72, 57:211, 59:22–35, 61:361
mandolinists, 57:232, 57:324
meeting depicted, 55:66–67
memoirs, 57:375–379
MHS oral history project, 52:116
midwives, 55:89
migrant workers, 58:201
migration to North, 45:252, 49:294–295, 59:63–64
migration to northern states after Civil War, 61:319–320
in Minneapolis, 58:289
Minnesota, 14:460, 19:98, 20:447, 21:192, 30:265, 36:72, 38:87, 42:77, 42:316, 45:163, 48:38, 56:167, 56:412, 58:247, 61:222–225
Minnesota Territory, 56:182, 56:248–249
music and musicians, 41:131, 44:127–128, 44:136, 54:140, 55:223, 57:228, 58:34–35, 58:37–39, 58:64 (facing), 59:96–109
NAACP members, 56:371
newspapers, 43:282–296, 57:98
North Dakota, 50:171, 51:126
orphanage and elderly home, St. Paul, 57:368–379
photographers and photography, 51:241, 52:57–58
pioneers, 43:39, 52:64–65, 54:109, 57:327
police officers, 44:255–265, 46:84, 47:196n
political reforms, 57:384
Populists and, 41:48, 41:289, 41:291
portrayal in Minnesota statehood centennial celebrations, 61:228–229
Pullman porters, 55:202–216, 58:293
in railroad industry, 52:331
real estate advertisement depicted, 55:61
religion, 23:110, 24:92, 39:128
Rondo festival depicted, 51:200 (facing)
St. Anthony community, 49:42–53
in St. Paul, 52:162, 55:328
segregation, 39:63, 39:82, 39:172, 55:139–149, 60:278, 61:222–223
settlement house leadership, 51:36
in show business, 52:244
slavery, 52:148, 54:93–94
in the South, 33:188
stonecutters, 55:380 (facing)
suffrage, 55:146–149, 56:69–84, 61:313, 61:320, 61:323n
Todd County homesteaders, 61:320–321, 61:324n
Todd County settlement proposal, 61:312–324
Twin Cities, 40:146, 55:281
Underground Railway, 57:123–127
VA loans, availability in 1950s, 60:281n
voting, 12:8, 36:8, 36:11, 36:174, 36:175n, 48:44, 51:106, 54:293, 61:313, 61:320, 61:323n
in Wisconsin, 51:196, 56:354
woman suffrage leaders, 54:299–300
women, 49:42–53, 49:307, 57:52, 57:107–110, 57:112–113, 57:116–120
women's softball teams, 58:214–215, 58:219–220, 58:222
in World War I, 53:128
in World War II, 52:329, 54:318, 61:222–223
Blacksmiths and blacksmithing
Black Students of Minnesota Association (BSMA), 51:32
Blackwell, Eliza (Mrs. Charles F. Mayer, Sr.), 46:68–69
Blackwell, Elizabeth, Dr., 39:9
Blackwell, Francis (Capt.), 46:68
Blackwell, George, 16:471
Blackwell, Henry B., 39:5–6, 39:10, 54:293, 54:295
Blackwell, John, 16:471
Black Women's Organization, 51:31
Blackwood, Frederick T., Marquis of Dufferin. See Dufferin, Frederick T. Blackwood, Marquis of
Blackwood, Garfield, author/speaker, 11:118, 25:102
Blackwood, John, papers, 7:35
Black Worker, 55:211, 55:216
Blad, Louise H.:
Blahnik, Manolo, shoe designer, 56:424
Blain, J. (Fr.), draftsman, 18:245, 18:247
Blaine, Anoka County, church-state controversy, 53:310
Blaine, Harold A., 19:436
Blaine, James G., politician, 5:98n, 9:246, 32:146, 34:68–69, 35:67, 35:73, 35:75, 36:183, 37:333, 39:330, 43:298, 45:73, 49:293, 49:295–303, 51:102–104, 51:109, 61:77, 61:79
Blaine, Robert, ginseng buyer, 41:252, 41:256
Blaine (Watonwan), Blue Earth County:
Blair, Charles, 12:125
Blair, Eddie, lumberjack, 34:149
Blair, Francis P., 15:406
career, 15:330
Blair, Henry W., senator, 51:103–104
Blair, J. T., 2:105
Blair, Mary, author, 24:382
Blair, Montgomery, 20:284, 44:13
Blair, Walter A., author, 11:212
work reviewed, 11:83–85
Blair family:
Blaisdell, Humphrey M., 8:149, 24:270
sketch, 8:142
sketch, 3:383
Blaisdell, Mrs. Humphrey M., 8:142
Blaisdell Addition, Minneapolis, 16:385
Blaisdell and Cartwright, minstrel show, 28:111
Blake, Chesley (Capt.), 8:340
Blake, Clarence, homesteader, 41:72n, 41:74
Blake, Francis, Jr. See Wub-E-Ke-Niew
Blake, George A. H. (Maj.), 7:84
Blake, Georgia F., 9:407
Blake, Harrison, 16:35
Blake, Henry, 38:242
Blake, Jeanne L., editor, 53:252
Blake, Katherine E., author, 3:152
Blake, Robert, author, 18:112
Blake, Sandi, depicted, 55:38
Blake and Company, Rochester, 29:8
Blakeley, Cecilia, Chippewa Indian, 26:81
Blakeley, Mrs. ----, at Red Rock, 31:84
Blakeley, Robert, Dr., 13:132, 52:9
Blakeley, Russell C. (Capt.), 3:428, 4:180, 5:273, 8:281, 9:408, 34:357
Blakely, Charles, 29:146n
Blakely, David, editor, 14:306, 14:406
career, 37:306
Blakely, Manzer, 29:143n, 29:146n
Blakely, Roger K.:
Blakeslee, Frank A., physician, 55:70
Blakey, Arlee, 59:62–63, 59:65–69
See also Bullard, Arlee
Blakney, Bernice, Dakota Indian, 61:157
Blanch, Arnold, artist, 17:229, 45:167, 45:169–170, 45:177–178, 45:184n, 45:185
Blanch, Lucile Lundquist, artist, 17:229, 44:252n, 45:167, 45:169–170, 45:177, 45:179n, 45:185
Blanchar, C. L., speaker, 13:343
Blanchard, Arthur P., lawyer, 43:163, 43:173
Blanchard, Cliff, library board member, 62:153, 62:155
Blanchard, Florence Butler, 51:207
Blanchard, George, 48:122
Blanchard, J. B., 20:444
Blanchard, Jean Pierre, aeronaut, 49:31
Blanchard, Louie, 41:391
Blanchard, R. E., 17:368
Blanchard Beach, geology, 38:158
Blanche, circus performer, 48:321n
Blanchet, Guy, author, 35:240
Blanck, Dag, editor, 55:136
Blandin, C. K., 5:496
Blandin, Charles K., 16:497, 21:286
Blandin Paper Company, Grand Rapids, 22:446, 47:38, 49:257, 53:250
Blandy, Harold F., 5:66
Blane, Charles, pioneer, 20:454
Blanke, David, work reviewed, 57:380–381
Blankenburg, Rudolph, relief commissioner, 42:61
Blankenburg, Russell, mining engineer, 54:126, 54:132
Blankfort, Michael, playwright, 52:294, 52:296–297, 52:304
Blankman, Paul R., "Is It Really the Goodhue Press?", 56:393–403
Blantz, Thomas E., 42:239
Blasdel, David, 6:207
Blashfield, Edwin H., artist, 19:114, 35:318, 53:207, 54:323, 55:192
Blashfield, Jean, 53:292
Blathwayt, William, 19:394
career, 19:393
Blatter fur freies religioses Leben, Free Congregation publication, 41:53–59
Blatti, Jo, historian, 52:112
Blatz, Kathleen, Minnesota Supreme Court justice, 59:332
Blatz, Perry K., work reviewed, 52:292
Blau, Joseph L., author, 36:185
Blauvelt, Lillian, singer, 39:53, 48:335
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, Theosophical Society leader, 58:161
Blease, Cole, 12:10, 26:308
Blecker, Michael, award recipient, 59:179
Blecker, Paulin M., author, 36:35
Bledsoe, Claude, law enforcement official, 62:128–129
Bledsoe, Teretha, Crispus Attucks Home board member, 56:118
Blee, Kathleen M., historian, quoted, 61:363
Bleecker, Ann E., author, 28:90
Bleed, Peter, work reviewed, 41:390
Bleedorn, William, bell manufacturer, 16:364, 18:376
Blegen, Anne H., 9:400, 11:46, 11:443
Blegen, Julius P., author, 16:249
Blegen, Mrs. John H., 5:65
Blegen, Mrs. Theodore C., 6:33, 6:413, 8:265, 41:335
Blegen, Theodore C., 1:134, 1:136, 3:371, 4:351n, 5:56, 19:224, 24:162, 24:254, 25:169, 27:184, 30:36, 30:366, 42:72, 42:80, 43:149, 43:151, 43:191, 43:228, 46:136, 46:175
career, 23:72, 30:323–326, 37:88, 46:77
dean, 21:187, 46:18, 46:22
depicted, 41:200 (cover), 41:335, 46:139
fellowships, 9:173, 9:297, 9:400, 21:46, 30:326, 37:136
historian, 55:278, 56:241, 57:335
historical service board director, 24:351, 25:205, 26:37, 26:278
honorary degrees, 17:94, 19:208
memorial award, 42:239, 43:77, 43:235, 44:236, 45:256, 46:83, 46:254, 47:75, 47:256, 48:90, 49:80, 49:257, 50:83, 52:83, 52:243, 53:84, 54:96, 54:287, 55:91, 55:284, 56:355, 57:102, 57:270, 57:325, 58:191, 58:377, 59:179, 59:351, 60:167, 60:338, 61:170
memorial conference, 56:34
MHS reports, 6:20–33, 7:42–53, 9:55–61, 13:55–67, 14:59–71, 15:56–68, 16:47–62, 17:49–63, 18:42–60, 19:43–62, 20:29–45
MHS superintendent, 11:46, 12:311, 46:138, 46:341
Minnesota county histories, 1:378–386
Norwegian Lutheran church histories, 1:130–132
obituary, 41:335
professor, 11:47, 19:60, 20:294, 21:187, 39:215
quoted, 32:163n, 39:266, 42:148, 48:133, 48:309, 50:71, 61:275–276, 61:279, 61:311
resignation, 20:287
reviews by, 1:61, 1:270–274, 4:157–160, 4:262–264, 4:443, 5:52–54, 5:214–218, 5:298, 5:358–360, 5:362–364, 5:446–448, 5:450, 5:495–497, 6:58, 6:192–196, 6:379–382, 6:385–390, 7:350, 7:353, 8:84–90, 9:196, 10:180–192, 10:331, 11:89, 13:184, 13:304–307, 15:98–102, 16:452–460, 22:404–408, 34:199, 34:203, 34:298, 35:233, 36:145, 37:174, 40:256
runestone controversy, 45:149–152, 45:197, 60:63, 60:65
speaker, 3:519, 4:278, 4:336, 5:60, 5:114, 5:144, 5:221–222, 5:303, 5:374, 5:455, 5:500, 5:586, 6:68, 6:256, 6:290, 6:301, 6:394, 7:46, 7:82, 7:90, 7:175, 7:254, 7:285, 7:358, 8:96, 8:191, 8:270, 8:292, 8:440, 9:66, 9:174–175, 9:259, 9:298, 9:312, 9:316, 9:400–401, 10:48, 10:446, 11:288, 12:36, 12:206, 13:194, 13:278, 13:282, 13:286, 13:341, 14:76, 14:213, 15:107, 16:65, 16:304, 17:66, 17:105, 18:64, 18:182, 18:272, 18:282, 20:297, 20:353, 20:428, 21:456, 28:392, 30:161, 30:168, 30:365, 34:268
state historical conventions, 4:331–350, 8:260–277, 9:257–269
translator, 8:436, 24:260, 26:167, 28:281
tributes, 20:287–295, 20:427, 29:370, 30:171, 32:9, 37:40, 37:299
work reviewed, 3:137–139, 8:86, 10:66–10:68, 12:304–306, 12:308–310, 14:195–197, 17:81–83, 18:83, 18:198–201, 19:427–430, 22:68–70, 29:57, 29:160, 30:372, 31:41, 32:114, 32:121, 34:257, 35:31–33, 37:83, 37:176, 37:300, 38:76, 41:237–239, 42:198
dean, 21:187, 46:18, 46:22
depicted, 41:200 (cover), 41:335, 46:139
fellowships, 9:173, 9:297, 9:400, 21:46, 30:326, 37:136
historian, 55:278, 56:241, 57:335
historical service board director, 24:351, 25:205, 26:37, 26:278
honorary degrees, 17:94, 19:208
memorial award, 42:239, 43:77, 43:235, 44:236, 45:256, 46:83, 46:254, 47:75, 47:256, 48:90, 49:80, 49:257, 50:83, 52:83, 52:243, 53:84, 54:96, 54:287, 55:91, 55:284, 56:355, 57:102, 57:270, 57:325, 58:191, 58:377, 59:179, 59:351, 60:167, 60:338, 61:170
memorial conference, 56:34
MHS reports, 6:20–33, 7:42–53, 9:55–61, 13:55–67, 14:59–71, 15:56–68, 16:47–62, 17:49–63, 18:42–60, 19:43–62, 20:29–45
MHS superintendent, 11:46, 12:311, 46:138, 46:341
Minnesota county histories, 1:378–386
Norwegian Lutheran church histories, 1:130–132
obituary, 41:335
professor, 11:47, 19:60, 20:294, 21:187, 39:215
quoted, 32:163n, 39:266, 42:148, 48:133, 48:309, 50:71, 61:275–276, 61:279, 61:311
resignation, 20:287
reviews by, 1:61, 1:270–274, 4:157–160, 4:262–264, 4:443, 5:52–54, 5:214–218, 5:298, 5:358–360, 5:362–364, 5:446–448, 5:450, 5:495–497, 6:58, 6:192–196, 6:379–382, 6:385–390, 7:350, 7:353, 8:84–90, 9:196, 10:180–192, 10:331, 11:89, 13:184, 13:304–307, 15:98–102, 16:452–460, 22:404–408, 34:199, 34:203, 34:298, 35:233, 36:145, 37:174, 40:256
runestone controversy, 45:149–152, 45:197, 60:63, 60:65
speaker, 3:519, 4:278, 4:336, 5:60, 5:114, 5:144, 5:221–222, 5:303, 5:374, 5:455, 5:500, 5:586, 6:68, 6:256, 6:290, 6:301, 6:394, 7:46, 7:82, 7:90, 7:175, 7:254, 7:285, 7:358, 8:96, 8:191, 8:270, 8:292, 8:440, 9:66, 9:174–175, 9:259, 9:298, 9:312, 9:316, 9:400–401, 10:48, 10:446, 11:288, 12:36, 12:206, 13:194, 13:278, 13:282, 13:286, 13:341, 14:76, 14:213, 15:107, 16:65, 16:304, 17:66, 17:105, 18:64, 18:182, 18:272, 18:282, 20:297, 20:353, 20:428, 21:456, 28:392, 30:161, 30:168, 30:365, 34:268
state historical conventions, 4:331–350, 8:260–277, 9:257–269
translator, 8:436, 24:260, 26:167, 28:281
tributes, 20:287–295, 20:427, 29:370, 30:171, 32:9, 37:40, 37:299
work reviewed, 3:137–139, 8:86, 10:66–10:68, 12:304–306, 12:308–310, 14:195–197, 17:81–83, 18:83, 18:198–201, 19:427–430, 22:68–70, 29:57, 29:160, 30:372, 31:41, 32:114, 32:121, 34:257, 35:31–33, 37:83, 37:176, 37:300, 38:76, 41:237–239, 42:198
"Boundaries of Brown County," 5:485–489
"Day of the Pioneer," 14:134–142
"Early Norwegian Press in America," 3:506–518
"Fashionable Tour'", 20:377–396
"Fort St. Charles," 18:231–248
"Frederick J. Turner," 39:133–140
"General Comment on the Columbia River Historical Expedition," 7:249–252
"Guri Endreson, Frontier Heroine," 10:425–427
"Henry H. Sibley," 15:382–385
"Historical Records of Scandinavians in America," 2:413–418
"James Wickes Taylor: A Biographical Sketch," 1:153–219
"Kensington Rune Stone and Early Settlement in Western Minnesota," 6:370–374
"Life Story of Rasmus B. Anderson," 1:393–396
"Local History Work," 11:24
"Locomotive Ice Trains," 7:275
"Manuscript Collecting," 34:337–340
"Minnesota Historical Society and the University," 23:1–10
"Minnesota Pioneer Life as Revealed in Newspaper Advertisement," 7:99–121
"Norwegian Government and the Early Norwegian Immigration," 6:115–140
"Pioneer Bookshelves," 22:351–366
"Pond Brothers," 15:273–281
"Pond Narrative," 21:15–32, 21:158–175, 21:272–283
"Saga of Saga Hill," 29:289–299
"St. Croix Valley History," 17:385–395
"Schiller's Indian Threnody," 39:198–200
"State Historical Agencies and the Public," 9:123–134
"That Name Itasca," 13:163–174
"A Worker in the House of History," 34:114
"Day of the Pioneer," 14:134–142
"Early Norwegian Press in America," 3:506–518
"Fashionable Tour'", 20:377–396
"Fort St. Charles," 18:231–248
"Frederick J. Turner," 39:133–140
"General Comment on the Columbia River Historical Expedition," 7:249–252
"Guri Endreson, Frontier Heroine," 10:425–427
"Henry H. Sibley," 15:382–385
"Historical Records of Scandinavians in America," 2:413–418
"James Wickes Taylor: A Biographical Sketch," 1:153–219
"Kensington Rune Stone and Early Settlement in Western Minnesota," 6:370–374
"Life Story of Rasmus B. Anderson," 1:393–396
"Local History Work," 11:24
"Locomotive Ice Trains," 7:275
"Manuscript Collecting," 34:337–340
"Minnesota Historical Society and the University," 23:1–10
"Minnesota Pioneer Life as Revealed in Newspaper Advertisement," 7:99–121
"Norwegian Government and the Early Norwegian Immigration," 6:115–140
"Pioneer Bookshelves," 22:351–366
"Pond Brothers," 15:273–281
"Pond Narrative," 21:15–32, 21:158–175, 21:272–283
"Saga of Saga Hill," 29:289–299
"St. Croix Valley History," 17:385–395
"Schiller's Indian Threnody," 39:198–200
"State Historical Agencies and the Public," 9:123–134
"That Name Itasca," 13:163–174
"A Worker in the House of History," 34:114
"Armistice and War on the Minnesota Frontier," 24:11–25
"Campaigning with Seward in 1860," 8:150–171
"Impressions of Minnesota in 1849," 5:286–290
"A Note on the Selection of the First Governor of Minnesota Territory," 7:66–68
"Official Encouragement of Immigration to Minnesota during the Territorial Period," 5:167–203
"Ole Rynning's True Account of America," 2:221–269
"Peter Testman's Account of His Experiences in North America," 6:91–114
"Unfinished Autobiography of Henry Hastings Sibley," 8:329–362
"Campaigning with Seward in 1860," 8:150–171
"Impressions of Minnesota in 1849," 5:286–290
"A Note on the Selection of the First Governor of Minnesota Territory," 7:66–68
"Official Encouragement of Immigration to Minnesota during the Territorial Period," 5:167–203
"Ole Rynning's True Account of America," 2:221–269
"Peter Testman's Account of His Experiences in North America," 6:91–114
"Unfinished Autobiography of Henry Hastings Sibley," 8:329–362
Bleriot, Louis, aviator, 48:50
manufacturer, 48:55
Blessing, Fred K., Jr., author, 26:81, 35:44, 35:244, 37:307, 37:347, 39:84
work reviewed, 47:78
Bleyer, Willard G., author, 13:210
Blichfeldt, John, 29:298
Blied, Benjamin J. (Rev.), author, 26:272, 29:354, 34:313
Blikstad, Bersvend J., author, 19:366
Blines, Jasper, author, 7:294
Blish, Helen H., work reviewed, 41:337
Bliss, Cornelius N., secretary of interior, 45:56–57
Bliss, Esther, teacher, 8:210
Bliss, J. S., author, 26:298
Bliss, John H., Fort Snelling commandant, 7:275, 15:274, 16:135, 21:20, 21:22–24, 35:25, 52:224
Bliss, Lafayette, speaker, 15:138
Bliss, Mary Elizabeth Taylor (Mrs. William W. S.), 30:97–98
Bliss, Mrs. John H., 21:23–24
Bliss, Olive I. H., author, 17:129
Bliss, Paul S. (Maj.), author, 3:97, 3:324, 16:111
Bliss, Phillip B., songwriter, 52:332
Blitz Bar, Minneapolis, punk-rock performances, 58:31
Blixt, Claus, 43:279
Blizzards and storms
See also Climate; Tornadoes
1836, 5:117
1857, 34:21
1865, 13:387
1866, 4:91, 9:69
1870s, 5:363, 7:192, 12:201, 16:246, 18:229, 30:372, 36:195
1873, 1:299, 4:91, 8:209, 9:195, 10:226
1880s, 1:245, 10:224, 12:101, 14:460, 18:138, 18:141, 18:220, 30:146
1940, 30:383, 57:406–407, 57:417
Dakota, 7:368, 32:244
described, 46:114
hail, 48:279, 49:88, 57:412
Jackson County, 6:218
Lake Pepin steamer disaster, 52:72–73
Martin County, 6:219
McLeod's experiences, 4:361, 4:378, 4:380, 4:408, 4:410, 4:412–414, 10:388, 10:391
Mississippi River, 9:108
prairies, 8:412, 11:65–67, 11:71, 11:145, 11:187, 11:220, 58:17
rural women and, 52:63
St. Cloud, 17:365
St. Paul, 5:620, 16:116
southern Minnesota, 12:428, 17:235, 37:204
tourism and, 49:150
Wilkin County, 9:313
1836, 5:117
1857, 34:21
1865, 13:387
1866, 4:91, 9:69
1870s, 5:363, 7:192, 12:201, 16:246, 18:229, 30:372, 36:195
1873, 1:299, 4:91, 8:209, 9:195, 10:226
1880s, 1:245, 10:224, 12:101, 14:460, 18:138, 18:141, 18:220, 30:146
1940, 30:383, 57:406–407, 57:417
Dakota, 7:368, 32:244
described, 46:114
hail, 48:279, 49:88, 57:412
Jackson County, 6:218
Lake Pepin steamer disaster, 52:72–73
Martin County, 6:219
McLeod's experiences, 4:361, 4:378, 4:380, 4:408, 4:410, 4:412–414, 10:388, 10:391
Mississippi River, 9:108
prairies, 8:412, 11:65–67, 11:71, 11:145, 11:187, 11:220, 58:17
rural women and, 52:63
St. Cloud, 17:365
St. Paul, 5:620, 16:116
southern Minnesota, 12:428, 17:235, 37:204
tourism and, 49:150
Wilkin County, 9:313
Bloch, E. Maurice, author, 31:64, 32:128
Block, Mattie, 57:377
Blocker, Elizabeth, 26:368, 27:46
Blodget, Lorin, climatologist, 38:54
Blodgett, Bonnie, work reviewed, 62:79–80
Blodgett, Geoffrey, author/historian, 50:44, 55:237
Blodgett, Peter J., review by, 58:419–420
Bloemendaal, G. I. (Rev.), 28:123
Bloerdoorn, Joseph M., police officer, 44:263n
Blogg, Harriet, letters, 5:124, 5:128
Blom, Mabel (Nellie). See Gordon, Mabel (Nellie)
Blomfield, A. L., engineer, 34:277
Blomfield, Edward A., 19:360, 20:96, 20:209, 26:179, 28:86, 30:166
Blomkest, name, 31:253
Blondeau, ----, Jr., trader, 11:259, 11:264n
Blondeau, Maurice, trader, 6:396, 11:261, 11:264n, 13:222, 44:201n
testimony, 21:134
Blondell, Sam, author, 12:208
Blood, Charlene Mathson, 52:328
Blood, Evelyn (Mrs. Wallace), 57:137–138
Blood, Florence E. See Jensen, Florence (Mrs. Arnold S.)
Blood, George W., 57:135
Blood, Hulda, 57:134–135, 57:137–138
Blood, Solomon, physician, 53:47
Blood, Wallace, 57:134, 57:137
Blood and Thomas, St. Paul real estate firm, 57:135
Blood Indians, with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
Blood (Thomas) mansion, St. Paul, 61:3
Bloom, Abraham S., 46:269
Bloom, Allan, author, 54:142
Bloom, Ed (Ike), 54:338
Bloom, Fern, depicted, 46:269
Bloom, Harold (Kid Cann), 59:98
Bloom, Howard E., author, 12:193
Bloom, Jerome F., depicted, 46:269
Bloom, John, historian, 62:64
Bloom, John P., speaker, 40:411
Bloom, Jo Tice, author, 50:171
Bloom, Loralee J. "Mining the Archives," 58:162– 167
Bloom, Mary N., depicted, 46:269
Bloom, Olaf, 28:298
Bloom, Sol, congressman, 17:15
Bloomberg, Britta L.:
Bloom Brothers of Minneapolis, 54:308
Bloomer, Amelia J., feminist, 30:251, 50:153
Bloomer, Mrs. Samuel, pioneer, 3:525, 24:204n
Bloomer, Nellie P., quilter, 5:309, 46:244
Bloomer, Samuel (Pvt.), 45:125–128
Bloomfield, Wisconsin:
Blooming Grove, Waseca County, church, 14:123
Blooming Prairie, Steele County:
Bloomington, Hennepin County:
agriculture, 18:408, 36:104
Beatles rock concert at Met Stadium, 60:192–201
Bible distribution, 53:305
cemetery, 17:336
depicted, 39:271
draft quota, 1863, 4:71
ferry, 30:119, 30:121
government, 39:299
graduation prayer controversy, 53:307–309
history, 39:212, 48:135
mill, 43:79
mission, 15:280, 16:314, 21:168, 21:282
Pond homestead, 15:242, 21:273, 39:344, 56:253
Presbyterian church, 16:484
schools, 36:35
shopping malls, 36:283, 59:315, 60:275, 60:277, 60:281n, 61:60, 61:225–226
site surveyed, 3:168n
Beatles rock concert at Met Stadium, 60:192–201
Bible distribution, 53:305
cemetery, 17:336
depicted, 39:271
draft quota, 1863, 4:71
ferry, 30:119, 30:121
government, 39:299
graduation prayer controversy, 53:307–309
history, 39:212, 48:135
mill, 43:79
mission, 15:280, 16:314, 21:168, 21:282
Pond homestead, 15:242, 21:273, 39:344, 56:253
Presbyterian church, 16:484
schools, 36:35
shopping malls, 36:283, 59:315, 60:275, 60:277, 60:281n, 61:60, 61:225–226
site surveyed, 3:168n
Bloomington, Iowa. See Muscatine, Iowa
Bloomington Ferry Bridge, 46:76
Bloomington Historical Society, 42:68
Bloomquist, A. A. C., 20:212
Bloomquist, Al, executive, 56:99
Bloomquist, Edward E., 15:372, 16:362
Blostad, Helen, author, 20:211
Blouet, Leon P. (Max O'Rell, pseud.), humorist, 40:12–20
Blount, William, governor, 15:14, 17:452
Blount, Winton M., postmaster general, 55:109
Blow family, 29:351
Blowsnake, Jasper, Indian, 1:107
Blu, Elmer F., 26:45, 28:51, 28:395, 29:97
Blucker, George M., career, 18:211
Blue, Karen Savage, artist/teacher, work depicted, 61:333 (facing)
Blueberry War, 11:454, 35:235, 54:78, 55:72
Blue Bird, Indian athlete, 62:66
Blue Cloud, Rebecca, Sioux woman, 5:616
Blue Cloud, Sioux Indian, 2:550, 2:552
Blue Cross Hospitalization Plan, 27:160
history, 40:47
churches, 15:480, 16:335, 23:106, 25:100, 25:410, 50:267
church-state controversy, 53:303
county seat, 57:335
historical meeting, 11:292
history, 12:449, 25:410, 35:77, 35:152
hotel, 11:111
implement trade, 24:302n
journals, 54:192
mill, 23:388
newspaper, 11:218
pageant, 12:450
prehistory period, 55:327
schools, 22:344
stage lines, 11:403, 12:51n
townsite, 27:355
volunteer guards, 16:172
church-state controversy, 53:303
county seat, 57:335
historical meeting, 11:292
history, 12:449, 25:410, 35:77, 35:152
hotel, 11:111
implement trade, 24:302n
journals, 54:192
mill, 23:388
newspaper, 11:218
pageant, 12:450
prehistory period, 55:327
schools, 22:344
stage lines, 11:403, 12:51n
townsite, 27:355
volunteer guards, 16:172
Agricultural Society, 16:489, 18:227, 22:258, 49:196
agriculture, 13:176, 26:181, 49:346, 54:32–33
archeology, 1:534, 5:425, 7:260
archives, 19:52, 19:66, 19:88
assessment book, page depicted, 54:46–47
churches, 12:448, 18:466
Civil War troops, 38:259
county seat, 13:116
courthouse depicted, 50:279, 54:36
Dakota village, 48:26–27
divided, 5:485
ethnic groups, 6:303, 12:273, 12:448, 18:465, 19:211, 19:464, 31:27, 32:62, 49:211
fairs, 16:489, 17:125, 18:337, 22:257
farmer-labor politics, 54:32, 54:34–36, 54:44–46
Farmers' Alliance, 54:42
ginseng production, 41:260
Good Thunder, village depicted, 56:412
government agencies, 35:201
grasshopper plagues, 10:288, 36:56–58, 37:204, 37:207
historical society, 51:146
historic properties, 51:148
history, 1:149, 3:319, 4:298, 7:257, 13:342, 17:234, 18:337, 20:356, 23:187, 25:99, 35:293, 45:207, 57:265
Indian raids, 1:492n, 1:505
Iowa and, 6:406
Jolly Green Giant statue, 57:23, 57:27
library, 31:61
livestock industry, 26:125
milling, 27:365
Mormon mission, 36:292
newspapers, 5:502
notes, 2:211, 2:214, 2:216–217, 8:208, 8:311, 8:446, 9:196, 9:419, 10:459
pioneer life, 11:445, 14:277, 16:126, 24:88, 27:155, 30:396
politics, 28:31–32, 35:308, 38:121, 48:253
poor farm, 38:368
records, 29:284, 30:156, 47:334
rural-urban conflicts, 54:35–37, 54:40, 54:45
schools, 14:353, 14:454, 15:244, 15:365, 48:249–254, 56:413
settlement, 6:287, 9:76
Sioux Outbreak, 38:281, 38:283, 38:285
strikes, 54:37, 54:41–42
telephone service, 9:420
Territorial Old Settlers' Association, 1:543, 2:207, 2:214, 6:410, 13:116
War History Committee, 24:81
war history planned, 3:404
wheat-market monopoly, 54:42–44
Winnebago Agency house, 57:18–19
World War I, 3:53
agriculture, 13:176, 26:181, 49:346, 54:32–33
archeology, 1:534, 5:425, 7:260
archives, 19:52, 19:66, 19:88
assessment book, page depicted, 54:46–47
churches, 12:448, 18:466
Civil War troops, 38:259
county seat, 13:116
courthouse depicted, 50:279, 54:36
Dakota village, 48:26–27
divided, 5:485
ethnic groups, 6:303, 12:273, 12:448, 18:465, 19:211, 19:464, 31:27, 32:62, 49:211
fairs, 16:489, 17:125, 18:337, 22:257
farmer-labor politics, 54:32, 54:34–36, 54:44–46
Farmers' Alliance, 54:42
ginseng production, 41:260
Good Thunder, village depicted, 56:412
government agencies, 35:201
grasshopper plagues, 10:288, 36:56–58, 37:204, 37:207
historical society, 51:146
historic properties, 51:148
history, 1:149, 3:319, 4:298, 7:257, 13:342, 17:234, 18:337, 20:356, 23:187, 25:99, 35:293, 45:207, 57:265
Indian raids, 1:492n, 1:505
Iowa and, 6:406
Jolly Green Giant statue, 57:23, 57:27
library, 31:61
livestock industry, 26:125
milling, 27:365
Mormon mission, 36:292
newspapers, 5:502
notes, 2:211, 2:214, 2:216–217, 8:208, 8:311, 8:446, 9:196, 9:419, 10:459
pioneer life, 11:445, 14:277, 16:126, 24:88, 27:155, 30:396
politics, 28:31–32, 35:308, 38:121, 48:253
poor farm, 38:368
records, 29:284, 30:156, 47:334
rural-urban conflicts, 54:35–37, 54:40, 54:45
schools, 14:353, 14:454, 15:244, 15:365, 48:249–254, 56:413
settlement, 6:287, 9:76
Sioux Outbreak, 38:281, 38:283, 38:285
strikes, 54:37, 54:41–42
telephone service, 9:420
Territorial Old Settlers' Association, 1:543, 2:207, 2:214, 6:410, 13:116
War History Committee, 24:81
war history planned, 3:404
wheat-market monopoly, 54:42–44
Winnebago Agency house, 57:18–19
World War I, 3:53
Blue Earth County Enterprise (Mankato), 21:312
anniversary, 19:364
activities, 5:427, 5:429, 11:17, 15:72, 15:75, 15:484
bequest, 9:55
building plans, 4:251
centennial celebration, 30:399
essay contest, 14:353, 14:454, 15:244, 15:365
fees, 11:20, 12:39
historic properties/sites, 51:146, 57:260
manuscript collection, 16:489, 26:282
meetings, 13:341, 14:234, 15:130, 16:360, 20:210, 21:106, 21:215, 21:442, 22:215, 27:265, 29:273
members, 11:19
museum, 11:16, 13:447, 14:454, 17:120, 18:334, 19:229, 19:358, 19:468, 20:47, 20:350, 20:453, 21:49, 21:104–107, 22:105, 22:338, 23:12, 23:14–15, 23:193, 24:187, 26:49, 27:170, 27:361, 29:92, 33:210, 34:315, 35:293, 38:43
organized, 1:406, 11:12, 21:105
bequest, 9:55
building plans, 4:251
centennial celebration, 30:399
essay contest, 14:353, 14:454, 15:244, 15:365
fees, 11:20, 12:39
historic properties/sites, 51:146, 57:260
manuscript collection, 16:489, 26:282
meetings, 13:341, 14:234, 15:130, 16:360, 20:210, 21:106, 21:215, 21:442, 22:215, 27:265, 29:273
members, 11:19
museum, 11:16, 13:447, 14:454, 17:120, 18:334, 19:229, 19:358, 19:468, 20:47, 20:350, 20:453, 21:49, 21:104–107, 22:105, 22:338, 23:12, 23:14–15, 23:193, 24:187, 26:49, 27:170, 27:361, 29:92, 33:210, 34:315, 35:293, 38:43
organized, 1:406, 11:12, 21:105
Blue Earth River, Faribault and Blue Earth counties, 2:500, 11:172
Blue Earth Valley, settlement, 1:421
Blue Earth Valley Burns Club, 9:419
Bluegrass, transplantation, 57:307
Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, museum, 24:364
Blue Mounds State Park, Rock County, 56:324, 56:326
Blue Mouse Theatre, Minneapolis, depicted, 51:210
Blue Robed Cloud, Ojibway, 48:243
Blue Sky, Louisa, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:234
Blue Spirit (Wakanto, Wacantoe), Sioux leader, 2:493
Bluestein, Eugene (Gene), musician, 36:152, 36:194
teaching assistant, 60:185
Bluff Landing, 58:148
See also Nininger, Dakota County
Blum, Grace C., 34:131
Blum, Louis, 15:113
Blum, Mrs. Louis, letters, 6:72, 6:294
Blum, N. H., storekeeper, 15:113
Blumberg, Irving, 56:370
Blume, Fred, pioneer, 8:449
Blume, H., author, 32:167
Blumenschein, E. L., artist, work depicted, 57:285
Blumenthal, Walter H., author, 34:311
work reviewed, 34:162
Blunt, Abbott, sketch, 2:274
Bly, Carol, author, 49:164, 52:202, 53:84, 55:184, 55:333 (facing), 57:271
Bly, Eber H., 21:220
Bly, Nellie, journalist, 17:474
Bly, Robert, poet, 55:131, 56:40, 60:156
B'nai Abraham, Minneapolis/St. Louis Park, synagogue, 43:215, 53:299, 53:302
B'nai B'rith, Jewish society, 12:193, 14:104, 43:214, 43:217, 50:132, 52:176
Boal, James M., artist, 35:22, 35:182, 35:369, 36:16, 36:17n, 41:318, 41:321
Boals, N. O., water-tower builder, 53:132
Boalt, Charles A., 10:79
Boardinghouses. See Hotels
Boardman, Charles W., author, 26:279
Boardman, Frances C., author, 4:192, 21:101, 39:59–61, 39:63
Boardman, Kathryn F. Gorman (Mrs. Lawrence), author, 11:455, 11:459, 11:465, 12:102, 12:446, 16:353, 27:366, 34:174, 34:218, 37:308
Boardman, Lawrence, author, 10:222, 10:350, 10:362, 13:346, 28:74
Boardman, Neil, novelist, 31:129, 31:139, 31:145
Boardman, Thayer M., compiler, 32:189
Boardman's Hall, Minneapolis, 9:31
Board of Censorship. See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
Board of Corrections and Charities. See Minnesota State Board of Corrections and Charities
Board of Game and Fish Commissioners. See Minnesota Game and Fish Commission
Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church. See Home Missions Board (Presbyterian church)
Board of National Popular Education. See National Popular Education Board
Boarman Kroos Vogel, architects, 59:332
Boas, Franz, author, 23:181
Boase, Paul H., work reviewed, 48:90
Boat, The, concession stand, 53:258–259
Boatfield, Helen C., author, 16:239
Boats and boating
See also Barges; Canoes and canoeing; Ferries; Flatboats; Keelboats; Mackinac boats; Motorboats; Paddle-wheelers; Schooners; Ships and shipbuilding; Steamboats and steamboating; Tugboats
in art, 57:77
bicycle boats, 54:274
canoes depicted, 58:131
clipper ships, 55:97–98
commercial fishing, 58:62
Crane Island, 56:302
depicted, 41:249 (cover), 41:284–285, 48:117, 58:1 (facing), 58:83
Duluth, 43:307
fishing opener depicted, 56:437
Great Lakes schooners, 54:212–215
Lake Como, 58:50–51, 58:56
Lake Minnetonka, 48:316, 57:296, 57:298–300, 57:302–304
Minnesota Boat Club members depicted, 57:47
Mississippi River, 46:341
North Shore transportation, 59:231–232
paddle-wheelers, 56:202–203
racing, 47:324–326
streetcar boats depicted, 57:296, 57:302–304
Superior, Wisconsin, 46:49
White Bear Lake, 47:129
in art, 57:77
bicycle boats, 54:274
canoes depicted, 58:131
clipper ships, 55:97–98
commercial fishing, 58:62
Crane Island, 56:302
depicted, 41:249 (cover), 41:284–285, 48:117, 58:1 (facing), 58:83
Duluth, 43:307
fishing opener depicted, 56:437
Great Lakes schooners, 54:212–215
Lake Como, 58:50–51, 58:56
Lake Minnetonka, 48:316, 57:296, 57:298–300, 57:302–304
Minnesota Boat Club members depicted, 57:47
Mississippi River, 46:341
North Shore transportation, 59:231–232
paddle-wheelers, 56:202–203
racing, 47:324–326
streetcar boats depicted, 57:296, 57:302–304
Superior, Wisconsin, 46:49
White Bear Lake, 47:129
Bobbitt, John T., author, 29:77
Bobcat, in fur trade, 30:134
Bobidosh, Alex, Hampton Institute student, 51:94
Bobiwash, Alan R., review by, 51:237–238
Bobleter, Joseph (Col.), 3:146, 19:234, 45:136n, 45:137
Bobleter, Mrs. Joseph, 3:146
Bob Marshall Wilderness, Montana, 61:122
Bobodosh, Chippewa leader, 11:448
Bobrinskoy, Count Andre, 42:58–59
Boccanera, Louis, 50:121n
Bochart, Jean, 19:396
Bock, Frederick W., 40:249
Bock, Frederick W., artist, 62:121 (facing)
work depicted, 62:121 (facing)
Bocker, Ulrike, translator, 49:338–339
Bodde, Derk, author, 39:34
Bode, Carl, author, 30:65
work reviewed, 35:194
Bodell, John B., murdered, 58:86
Bodem, Edward, 50:44
Bodem-Zirbes family, genealogy, 50:44
Bodfish, J. P. (Rev.), colonizer, 31:22
Bodholdt, K. C., author, 13:324
Bodin, John, artist, 38:286n
Bodin, Wesley, teacher, 53:304–305
Bodley, Temple, author, 5:611
work reviewed, 9:157
Bodnar, John, historian, 53:237, 53:340
Bodnia, George, "Fort Pillow 'Massacre'", 43:186–190
Body-piercing parlor, Minneapolis, depicted, 56:433
Body snatching, 49:332–337
Boe, A. Sophie, author/translator, 10:67, 20:331
Boe, Lars W., 31:51, 41:212
Boe, Ole, 41:74n
Boeck, Charles, newspaper assistant, 18:58
Boeckeler, A., lumberman, 18:174
Boeckman, Egil, college football player, 59:161
Boeckman, Rachel, 55:124
Boeckmann, Carl, artist, 57:76, 57:85
work depicted, 57:80–81
war-memorial campaign, 62:111
Boedeker, Harold S., translator, 33:89
Boegen, Frederick, author, 2:216
Boehme, Sarah E., work reviewed, 55:133
Boel, Attale, Dr., 46:229, 46:231–232
Boen, H. E., author, 34:359
Boen, Haldor E., politician, 39:104, 53:166
editor, 41:48
Boerger, William, speaker, 17:22
Boerhaave, Hermann, author, 21:363
Boer War, 57:347–352
Boesch, Werner, pioneer, 20:449, 47:235–236
medal sponsor, 47:237–239
Boese, Alvin W., 58:165
Boese, Donald L., author, 53:250
Boesen, Victor, work reviewed, 45:337
Boeser, Shirley, reminiscences, 61:54, 61:58
Boettcher, N. P. Christopher (Rev.), 13:114
Boettiger, Anna R., 52:30
Bogan, Ralph, taxi driver, 27:272, 49:312, 49:314
Bogardus, A. H. (Capt.), marksman, 16:271
Bogardus, Emory S., author, 11:99
Bogart, Ernest L., author, 2:284, 17:226
work reviewed, 4:49–51
Boggiss, Dorothy L., author, 34:174
Boggs, S. Whittemore, author, 20:207, 24:175
Bogstad, Mrs. R. R., speaker/teacher, 23:103, 23:298
Bogue, Allan, work reviewed, 42:79
Bogue, Margaret Beattie:
Bohannon, Eugene W., 42:184–185
Bohemia:
Bohemian Catholic Church of St. Joseph, Silver Lake, 15:38
Bohemian Flats, Minneapolis, immigrant settlement, 23:68, 49:304, 50:171, 52:275, 53:208
Bohemian language, in Czech settlements, 15:38
Bohemian National Alliance, Silver Lake, 15:41
Bohemian Reading and Educational Society, McLeod County:
Bohi, Charles W., work reviewed, 46:251
Bohlander, Mayme K., 59:281
Bohlman, Philip V., review by, 51:319–320
Bohm, David, 60:179
Bohmbach, Emil, 20:353, 21:108, 21:216, 22:106, 23:104
Bohmerwald, forest border, 56:379
Bohmisch. See Germans: Bohemians
Bohn, George W., 45:140
Bohn, H. G., 27:34
Bohne, Mrs. H. C., 50:115
Bohnen, Carl, artist, 56:444
work depicted, 56:445
Boie, W. E., speaker, 15:115
Boies, W. D., 5:552
Boies, William J., author, 26:306
Boileau, Gerald J., politician, 43:86, 55:92
Boilermakers:
Boilvin, Nicholas, Indian agent, 17:96, 19:303, 23:145n, 25:89, 25:272
Bois, Guy Pene du, 47:102
Bois Blanc Island, Lake Huron, 23:142
Bois Blanc Lake, Lake County
Bois brules:
Bois des Sioux, 46:117
Bois des Sioux City, Traverse County, platted, 52:135
Bois des Sioux River. See Sioux River (Bois de Sioux River)
Boise Cascade Corporation, 41:75, 47:72
Bois Forte band, Chippewa Indians, 53:289
children, 58:238
lands, 44:47–49, 58:225–226
museums, 58:238–239
name, 1:83
sketch, 6:297
songs, 4:459
tribal dance, 1:83–93
Vermilion Lake Indian School, 58:226
wild rice harvest, 4:181
lands, 44:47–49, 58:225–226
museums, 58:238–239
name, 1:83
sketch, 6:297
songs, 4:459
tribal dance, 1:83–93
Vermilion Lake Indian School, 58:226
wild rice harvest, 4:181
See also Nett Lake Indian Reservation
Bois Plume (Bois Plaine), Cannon River, 8:178–179
trading post, 11:382
Boisverd, Joseph, trader, 28:145, 28:148, 28:156, 28:225, 28:233
Bojer, Johan, author, 6:404, 7:185, 20:180, 32:250
work reviewed, 53:128
Boland, Jan, Dutch pioneer, 28:122
Boland, Willem, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:121–122, 28:124
Bolander, Carl, businessman, 43:162, 43:165, 43:167, 43:170, 43:173
Boldrec, Mrs. Louis, 52:101
Bolek, Franciszek, author, 13:108
Boleyn, E. Sydney, Dr., prison physician, 24:181
Bolin, Eva, speaker, 20:99
Bolin, Johan, author, 8:186
Bolin, Winifred W., "Settlement Work in Northeast Minneapolis," 45:58–69
Bolino, August C., author, 37:38
Bolivar Heights, W. Va., army camp, 25:35–36, 25:228, 26:196
Bolivar Heights, West Virginia, army camp, 25:31
Bolkcom, Celina, 10:77
Boller, Henry A., journal, 40:314
Bolles, Erastus, miller, 40:235–236
house, 38:337–338
Bolles, Lucius, 50:29–30, 50:34
Bolles, Maria, pioneer, 2:46, 5:525
Bolles, Sias, Methodist minister, 26:243
Bolley, Henry Luke, agriculturist, 34:173, 51:324
Bollman, Gerald, mayor, 55:318
Bollum, Mrs. O. M., speaker, 23:386
Bolo Club, veterans' association, 62:108
Bolshevism, 3:15, 3:259, 51:260, 51:265, 52:97
Bolstad, Kenneth, compiler, 47:336
Bolstad, O. L. (Rev.), speaker, 11:218, 15:245
Bolt, Ewe, Dutch pioneer, 28:125
Bolt, Gregory, author, 4:202
Bolt, Nicholas (Rev.), pioneer pastor, 4:202
Bolton, Charles K., 12:197
Bolton, Ethel S., work reviewed, 4:264–266
Bolton, Herbert E., 14:11, 14:333, 18:456, 22:67
Bolton, N. G., author, 11:222
Bolus, Malvina, editor, 43:120
Bolyay (Beaulieu?), ----, 9:329
Bolz, J. Arnold, 37:216, 43:155, 56:464
Bomash, William M., work reviewed, 48:265
Bombard, Owen W., author, 33:313
Bomberg, Nate N., author/reporter, 44:259, 46:255
Bombings, Twin Cities theaters, 53:330–332
Bomb Shell (Fort Ripley), 15:24
Bomford, G. (Col.), 4:365
Bomford, J. V. (Lt.), 4:365
Bonanza farms, 16:190, 20:404, 31:253
Bond, Beverly W., Jr., author, 2:98
Bond, John C., author, 21:199
Bond, John Wesley, 35:282, 57:264
Bond, William (Capt.), 19:396
Bonde, Peter, reminiscences, 21:451
Bonds (public debt):
Bonebright, Sarah B., work reviewed, 4:442
Bone Lake, Washington County, lumber camp, 36:158
Bonfadini, Romualdo, author, 15:478
Bonga, Enimwayquay, 46:294
Bonga, George, trader, 4:380n, 15:352, 15:425, 20:80, 30:265, 31:125, 32:128, 36:72, 46:294
Bonga, Jean, 3:200n, 15:425, 46:294
Bonga, Marie J., 15:425
Bonga, Mary, 46:294
Bonga, Pauline, 46:294
Bonga, Pierre, interpreter/trader, 15:425, 46:294
Bonga, Simon, 46:294
Bonga, Stephen:
Bonga family, 3:199n
Bonhus, Emma A., author, 30:162
Boni and Liverwright, New York City, publishers, 56:6
Boniface, George C., actor, 53:244
Bonlore, Gelena, labor delegate, 52:210
Bonn, Henry, coppersmith, 26:20
Bonnard (Henry) Bronze Company, New York, 60:20, 60:22
Bonnell, Carl E., speaker, 29:178, 29:361
author, 29:90
Bonness, Frederick (Fred) W., entrepreneur, 6:3n, 12:428, 16:73–74, 33:12, 33:14
Bonnet Prairie, Wisconsin, Norwegian settlement, 6:303
Bonneville, Benjamin (Ben) L. E. de (Capt.), trader, 29:59, 36:317
depicted in art, 55:254
Bonney, W. P., letter, 3:446
Bonnin, Gertrude, 3:230
Bonniwell, ----, Hutchinson visitor, 23:298
Bonniwell, Mrs. H. H., speaker, 22:217
Bonny Boat, steamboat, 27:12
Bonrepaus, Dusson de, letters, 19:394–395
Bonsall, F. B., 54:42
Bonsall, Mabel, teacher, 42:180
Boo, Ben, mayor, 59:296
Boo, Mary Richard (Sr.), O.S.B., author, 57:216
work reviewed, 53:212
Boody, Henry P., author, 15:474
Booen, Mavis (Mrs. Sherm), reminiscences, 61:51
Booen, Sherm, reminiscences, 61:51
Book, Bill, pioneer, 24:321
Bookbinding, 55:333 (facing)
Booker, Harold (Popeye), musician, 59:104–105, 59:223
Bookkeeping (1930s), 53:211
Bookman, book reviews, 56:15
Books, handmade, 55:333 (facing)
Bookstaver row houses, St. Paul, 53:203
Bookwalter, Joseph, author, 4:90
Bookwalter, Mary Linton, designer, 57:253–257
fabric designs depicted, 57:255
Boomhower, ----, farmer, 24:299, 24:301
Boone, ---- (Lt. Col.), Union officer, 47:69n
Boone, Daniel, Indian scout, 55:192, 58:76
Boone County, Nebraska, rural women's history, 54:51–52
Boone River, Iowa, settlements, 48:26
Boon Lake Township, Renville County, history, 10:98, 10:464
Booren, John, Jr., 5:223
Boorman, George, author/compiler, 49:348, 50:328
work reviewed, 47:79
Boorstin, Daniel J., historian, 39:335–336, 51:242, 53:335
Boose, Arthur, labor organizer, 27:352
Boostrom, Charlie and Petra, resort owners, 54:128
Booth, Bradford A., editor, 33:90
Booth, Cameron, artist, 17:229, 25:80, 45:175, 45:185–186, 46:297, 47:100–110, 49:308, 51:128 (facing), 52:276–277, 55:332 (facing), 56:90, 62:120 (facing)
Booth, Frances A. Brown (Mrs. George), 47:100
Booth, Franklin, artist, 33:309
Booth, Frank W., lawyer, 21:196
Booth, George, 47:100
Booth, Josie, drama troupe manager, 28:110
Booth, Katherine, actress depicted, 44:109
Booth, Lionel F. (Maj.), 43:187
Booth, Pearle M. Miller (Mrs. Cameron), 47:81 (facing), 47:100, 47:102
Booth, Russell G., 3:439
Booth, Wilbur L., 1:288
Boothby, E. L., Dr., author, 4:90
Boothby, Walter M., Dr., editor, 35:155
Booth Fisheries (Booth Packing Company), Duluth, 34:245–247, 34:249, 35:275, 47:191
Boots
See also Clothing
advertisement depicted, 56:426
bootmaker depicted, 56:425
men's, 56:413–414
women's, 56:410, 56:413–415, 56:420
advertisement depicted, 56:426
bootmaker depicted, 56:425
men's, 56:413–414
women's, 56:410, 56:413–415, 56:420
Boquet, Henry (Col.), 29:65
Borah, William E., 17:160n
Borak, Arthur M., author, 12:93
Boratko, Andre, artist, 19:366, 53:179
Borchenius, Hans, editor, 3:514
Borchert, John R., author, 36:192, 38:42, 43:58, 51:281
Borchsenius, George V., in Alaska, 31:58, 32:175, 32:191
Bord, Frank, fireman, 4:474
Borden, Gail, dairyman, 12:99, 47:307
Border lakes, 36:151, 37:249
"Three Historic Buildings," 27:228–232
Borealis Books, 62:139
Boreas (Borealis), carnival king, 49:324–325, 49:327–329
Borgen, Cliff, 47:150
Borgen family, 47:151, 47:153
Borger, Herman, author, 35:90
Borger, John, review by, 47:250
Borgerding, Christopher, 33:54
Borgerding, Thomas (Fr.), missionary, 18:331, 23:402, 33:60, 34:131
Borgers, Herman (Rev.):
Borglum, George P., speaker, 12:96
Borglum, Gutzon, sculptor, 33:86
Borhegyi, Stephan F., archaeologist, 38:244
Bori, Lucrezia, singer, 39:62
Borjes, Richard, author, 49:212
Borkowski, Leo, county commissioner, 59:324, 59:326, 59:333n
Borland, Hal, author, 19:220
Borland, Solon, 6:31
Borlaug, Norman E., agricultural scientist, 50:294, 58:59, 60:156
Borman, Ann, book designer, 55:333 (facing)
Borman, C. J., author, 6:210
Born, Wolfgang, author, 29:261
Borneke, Agnes, 52:236
Bornet, Vaughn, D., work reviewed, 40:91
Borrett, George T., 20:390
Borst, Charlotte G., 51:287
Borsten Laura Rapaport, quoted, 55:168
Bort, Clyde F., lawyer, 17:213
Bortnick, Emily B., activist, 52:298
Borud, Shirley, review by, 46:37–38
Borup, Charles W. W., trader, 1:230, 6:234, 6:352, 7:50, 7:135, 7:164, 8:297, 8:363, 8:364n, 9:201, 9:287, 9:414, 10:411, 11:374, 11:384, 19:226, 20:134, 22:4, 22:273–274, 22:355, 26:362, 29:58, 32:88–89, 32:97, 36:70, 36:262, 36:264, 36:269, 42:129, 42:134–135, 42:139, 46:46
banker, 2:124, 3:381, 55:22, 56:235
depicted, 42:133
library, 22:356
merchant, 31:157
MHS founder, 20:367–368, 61:25
music lover, 28:320, 29:119, 39:51, 39:321
papers, 3:305, 4:370n, 4:373n, 4:380n, 5:224
physician, 7:150, 7:287, 11:58, 28:335, 49:268
politician, 36:265, 36:268, 39:148
quoted, 48:180
sketch, 5:376
teacher, 49:276
depicted, 42:133
library, 22:356
merchant, 31:157
MHS founder, 20:367–368, 61:25
music lover, 28:320, 29:119, 39:51, 39:321
papers, 3:305, 4:370n, 4:373n, 4:380n, 5:224
physician, 7:150, 7:287, 11:58, 28:335, 49:268
politician, 36:265, 36:268, 39:148
quoted, 48:180
sketch, 5:376
teacher, 49:276
Borup, Mrs. Charles W., sketch, 8:363
Borup, Theodore, mixed-blood, 1:230, 17:335, 18:209, 19:172
Borup and Champlin Company, steamboat agents, 1:329, 2:297, 8:301
Borup and Oakes, bankers, 1:353, 2:124–125, 2:128,

