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F. H. Peavey and Company, Minneapolis, 42:271, 46:157, 47:259, 56:255
F. H. Pike and Company, St. Paul, piano dealers, 39:320
F----, Oliver, hunter, 41:223–224
F. W. Woolworth and Company, 54:312
Fabel, E., account book, 15:347
Faber, James F., 21:333, 28:295
Fabian socialism, 52:191
Fackler, Leonard D., speaker, 6:408
Facsimile Text Society, 14:443
Factory workers, women, 47:149, 50:69, 50:160
Fadden, Charles, 12:126, 12:132
Faedrelandet, Norwegian paper, 3:516
Fageol Company, Oakland, California, bus manufacturers, 49:313–314
Fageol Safety Coach, first bus, 49:313
Fager, Frank W., 52:182
Fagerhaugh, Dorothy, activist, 52:302
Fagerhaugh, Ole, actor, 52:298–299, 52:301
Fagerhaugh, Paul, activist, 52:301
Fagnant, Moise, petitioner, 49:186
Fagnant, Theophile, petitioner, 49:186
Fagnant, William, petitioner, 49:186
Fagnant, Xavier, petitioner, 49:186
Fagre, Theodore, editor, 16:254
Faherty, Mary, speaker, 20:210, 25:405
Faherty, William B., author, 22:98
Fahey, W. J., 54:275
Fahlstrom (Falstrom), Jacob, Swedish pioneer, 29:182, 29:278, 29:354, 30:145, 30:272
Fahrenbach, F. W., 2:465, 2:630
Fahrendorff, Ruth, author, 47:336
Fahrney, Ralph R., author, 19:435
Fahrni, Margaret M., work reviewed, 28:64
Fahs, Alice, editor, work reviewed, 59:220
Fairall, P. H. (Rev.), 15:33
Fairbairn, Mabel, author, 19:473
Fairbanks, ----, 9:252
Fairbanks, Albert, 9:256
Fairbanks, Amanda, author, 5:225
Fairbanks, Avard, sculptor, 35:245
Fairbanks, Carol, work reviewed, 49:121
Fairbanks, Charles W., politician, 18:316, 61:13
Fairbanks, Douglas, actor, 53:325
Fairbanks, Evelyn, 57:216
Fairbanks, John H., trader, 4:38on, 4:388, 4:436, 7:267n, 16:31, 19:348, 23:249, 23:251n, 46:292, 50:198
Fairbanks, Maria, 46:292
Fairbanks, Robert, trader, 15:292, 18:209, 46:292
Fairbanks, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:160, 61:13–18, 61:21
Fairbanks, W. N., 34:132
Fairbanks family, White Earth Ojibway, 5:227, 46:291–292, 48:165
Fairbanks Farmers Cooperative Telephone Association, 61:21
Fair Brothers, circus, 48:329
Fairchild, Florence, 39:52n
Fairchild, Grace, Dakota pioneer, 43:78
Fairchild, Henry P., editor, 9:72
Fairchild, Henry S., 22:263, 38:82
Fairchild, James H., 45:24
Fairchild, Lucius:
Fairchild, Sarah (Conover), portrait, 21:156, 21:429
Fairchild 71 airplane, depicted, 50:97
Fairchild & North-Eastern Railway Company, reorganized, 51:79
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), 52:180, 52:182, 56:63, 59:255
Fair Employment Practices Ordinance, Minneapolis, 56:62
Fairfax:
Fairfield, Freeborn County, county seat fight, 15:346, 20:357
Fairfield, G. A., author, 14:457
Fairfield, Martin County, mythical city, 14:256
Fairfield Guards, volunteer unit, 16:173n
Fairfield Township, Swift County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Fair Haven, history, 9:199, 18:229
Fair Hills Resort, Pelican Lake, 60:248
Fair Labor Standards Act (1938), 60:35
Fairley, William, federal mediator, 51:72–74
Fairmont, Martin County:
Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, 54:148
Fairmont Railway Motors, history, 22:224
Fair Oaks, Virginia, in Civil War, 11:462, 25:134–140, 25:351, 29:64, 60:19
Fair Oaks, Washburn residence, Minneapolis, 49:20
Fairs
Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis, 40:383
Fairview Park, Minneapolis, 58:44
Fairview-University Medical Center, Minneapolis, sculptures, 56:87
Fairweather, Hanford W., author, 3:99
Fairy Lake, Todd County, 40:75
Faith, John, letters, 23:75
Faith Flour Mill, Norman County, 46:161, 47:212
Faiver, Louis, Nininger resident, 13:132, 13:148, 26:191
Fake Name Graphx, 58:34
Fala, Franklin Roosevelt's terrier, 52:28, 52:30–31
Falcon, Pierre, ballad writer, 35:202
Falconer, Effie, 5:59
Falconer, Gilbert postmaster, 34:185
Falconer, James W., book collector, 27:41
Falconer, W. A., author, 15:125
Falk, Karen, speaker, 27:356
Falkenberg, P. J., 15:447
Falkenshield, Andrew, Dr., artist/photographer, 47:148–188, 52:57
Falkenskiold, Catharine H. L., 47:185
Falkenskiold, Christopher, 47:185
Falkenskiold, Martin B., 47:185
Fall, Albert B., politician, 27:134, 51:171, 60:147n
Fall, M. T. (Lt.), 1:492, 1:503
Fallon, John P., farmer, 16:71
Fallon and Herges, St. Paul, 59:53
Fallon brothers, Hutchinson pioneers, 11:334
Falls City, steamboat, 39:68n
Falls City Light Guards, 16:169
Falls Evening News (St. Anthony), 16:72, 58:412
Falls of the St. Croix
Falquist, Andrew, 18:313
Falsen, ----, speaker, 6:138
Falsen, North Dakota, 6:305
Falstrom, Jacob. See Fahlstrom, Jacob
Families:
Family and Children's Service, Minneapolis, 41:153, 41:155, 46:193
Family and Children's Service, St. Paul, 25:377, 49:211
Family Handyman (St. Paul), 48:227
Family Heirlooms of Pennsylvania, reproduction fabric manufacturer, 59:290–291
Family Herald (Minneapolis), 17:469
Family histories, 52:157–158, 60:326–333
Family History Library, Salt Lake City, 57:438
Family Service, Inc., 58:403
Family Welfare Association (FWA). See Family and Children's Service
Famines, Red River settlement, 2:22
Famous Door, New York, nightclub, 59:107
Famous Rogers Cafe Jazz Orchestra, 59:98
Fancher, A. N., author, 1:245, 1:415, 1:546, 2:216
Faneuil, Peter, 18:397
Fanning, John T., career, 12:201
Fanning, M. E., 5:321, 17:123
Fans, depicted, 55:185 (cover)
Fant, Handy B., compiler, 36:278
Fantauzzi, --, composer, 57:232
Fantini, Louis, speaker, 34:174
Fanzines, depicted, 58:33
Faragher, W. R., 43:102
Farah, Marian (Muna), Somali immigrant, 62:96–97
Farber, J. L., 9:372
Farber, Myron A., 46:150–151
Farestad, Orville J., author, 16:131
Fargo, North Dakota:
Fargo Forum:
Faribault, Elizabeth, 14:32
Faribault, Fred, family, 18:342
Faribault, Jean Baptiste, trader, 1:422n, 4:418, 4:425n, 4:451, 6:333, 8:38n, 8:353, 10:297, 10:389, 11:274, 11:376, 12:201, 13:439, 15:383, 15:386n, 18:193, 20:259, 20:263, 22:285, 24:179, 35:321, 38:139n, 42:108–109, 42:127, 42:129, 42:136–137, 46:216n, 55:187, 55:189
Faribault, Mary Elizabeth Graham (Mrs. Alexander), 35:321, 46:216
Faribault, Nancy McClure (Mrs. David), 4:419n, 4:425n, 8:442, 13:413, 32:71
Faribault, Pelagie (Mrs. Jean Baptiste):
Faribault, Rodolphe E., 18:211
Faribault City Flouring Mill, 11:280
Faribault County:
Faribault Engine Manufacturing Company, letterhead depicted, 61:133
Faribault family, 8:38, 8:50, 17:229, 46:216, 46:288, 56:160
Faribault Grange Flouring Mill, 11:280
Faribault Guard, 16:177
Faribault Herald, and politics, 56:73
Faribault House, Faribault, 19:475, 26:180, 26:285, 35:320–324
Faribault Island. See Pike Island, Dakota County
Faribault Lecture and Library Association, 11:146
Faribault Old Settlers Association, 35:322
Faribault Public Library:
Faribault Republican, politics, 28:29
Faribault Woolen Mills, 22:107, 22:348
Faricy, Austin, poet, 16:81
Faricy, Roland J., 20:426–427
Faricy, William T., speaker, 35:153
Faries, Hugh, trader, 11:363, 14:223
Farley, Jesse K., Jr., author, 25:187
Farley, Jesse P., businessman, 8:80, 25:187, 42:176
Farley Telegram, 29:356
Farm, Stock, and Home (Minneapolis), 18:410–411, 20:85, 36:109–126, 41:5, 41:10
Farm Advocate Program, oral history, 52:201–202
Farman, Henri, aircraft designer, 48:51n, 48:55
Farm and Labor party, organized, 22:388, 32:133, 32:146
Farm Bloc, in Congress, 32:182
Farm Boy Cavaliers of America, 28:396
Farm building designs, Canada, 53:167
Farm Bureau, 18:323, 56:143
Farm Credit Administration:
Farmer, Bill, review by, 48:220
Farmer, E. C., 17:124, 18:111, 19:362
Farmer, Emanuel D., 37:141
Farmer, Eugenia B., sketches, 3:233, 4:475
Farmer, Fanny, home economist, 50:216
Farmer, George, 4:459
Farmer, H. J., speaker, 8:55
Farmer, Hallie, author, 5:464
Farmer, James, civil rights leader, 52:123
Farmer, John Q., legislator, 41:77, 41:79
Farmer-Labor Advocate (St. Paul), history, 38:304
Farmer-Labor Association, 49:158, 54:6, 54:10–11, 54:14, 57:426
Farmer-Labor party, 41:268, 45:10, 46:91, 47:164, 48:262, 48:287, 58:171
Farmer (Timber) Producers Association, 56:273
Farmers, William P., 16:241
Farmers' Alliance (Northern Alliance), 21:91, 33:307, 43:68, 44:22, 48:249, 50:73, 51:271n, 52:215, 54:32
Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank, Minneapolis, 6:88, 6:151, 23:197, 31:114, 34:205, 44:119
Farmers' Bank (Garden City), 2:153
Farmers' Board of Trade, 29:10
Farmers Club, 22:260
Farmers Club, Meeker County, 18:97
Farmers Community Park, Winona County, 36:144
Farmers Cooperative Creamery, Mora, 36:195
Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company, Mountain Lake, 20:459
Farmers' Cooperative Marketing Act, history, 29:102
Farmers' Declaration of Independence (1873), 51:179
Farmers Education and Cooperative Union of America, 29:267
Farmer Seed and Nursery Company, Faribault, 19:238
Farmer's Exchange, Minneapolis, grocery and produce store, 59:346
Farmers Holiday Association. See National Farmers Holiday Association
Farmers' Home, Gibbon, 36:197–199
Farmers Home Administration (FmHa), 52:201
Farmers Independent (Bagley), 15:484, 38:305
Farmers' Institute, Minnesota, 7:215, 28:377
Farmers' Mercantile and Elevator Company, Zumbrota, 48:177
Farmers' Museum, Cooperstown, New York, 31:14
Farmers' National Bank, Waseca, 13:122
Farmers' National Congress, 41:186
Farmers' Nonpartisan League, 45:10, 47:154, 48:256
Farmers Protective Union, organized, 22:374
Farmers State Bank, Kasson, 57:191
Farmers Union, 48:262, 51:278, 56:143
Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Association, 44:305
Farmer's Union Grain Terminal Association, St. Paul, 21:202, 35:203, 59:65–66
Farmers Union Live Stock Commission Company, South St. Paul, 44:305
Farmer's Wife, flour advertisements, 58:314, 58:319
Farmer's Wife (St. Paul), periodical, 48:227
Farm Help Coordinating Committee, program, 44:291, 44:293–294, 44:296–297
Farm Holiday movement, 48:131, 57:98, 57:326
Farmington Telegraph, 15:245
Farm Loan Banks, function, 12:14
Farm Lobby, Congressional links, 53:126
Farm Market Guide, Alliance paper, 28:40
Farm of the Future, Walnut Hill, Iowa, 48:351
Farm Security Administration (FSA), 51:241
Farnam, Henry W., railroad builder, 15:416, 25:105, 25:107, 25:116, 34:133, 34:138, 34:138n, 34:142–143
Farnell, W. C. F., author, 18:102
Farnese Palace, Rome, 53:202
Farnham, ----, 7:138
Farnham, Charles W., 1:536, 4:175, 50:6
Farnham, Harriet K., author, 4:468
Farnham, John, businessman, 60:57
Farnham, John H., 47:212
Farnham, Russell, trader, 13:221, 40:185n
Farnham, Samuel W., 7:302
Farnham, Scott N., 5:460
Farnham, Sumner W., lumberman, 13:354, 26:135–136, 37:319, 58:264
Farnham, Wallace, work reviewed, 41:44
Farnham and Lovejoy, lumber firm, 26:135–136
Farnham Stationery Company, Minneapolis, 59:39 (cover), 59:39 (facing)
Farn Island Lake, Aitkin County, 21:347
Farnsworth, John F., congressman, 34:72
Farnsworth, William, trader, 40:186
Farnum, Emily, author, 18:311
Farny, Henry F., artist, 53:320–321
Farr, Isabelle, 13:120
Farr, Joseph, 57:123–128
Farr, W., postmaster, 46:55
Farragher, John Mack, 54:51
Farrand, Max, 14:316
Farrar, Amos, trader, 13:221
Farrar, Geraldine, opera singer, 60:102
Farrar, John, literary critic, 56:15
Farrar, Maurice, author, 8:141n, 57:264
Farrel, Maggie, student, 27:104
Farrell, Charles F., 24:106n
Farrell, James, author, 20:116
Farrell, James T., author, 62:73
Farrell, John D., 48:119
Farrell, John T., author, 29:79
Farrier, depicted, 48:214
Farrington, George W., St. Paul pioneer, 14:292, 23:321–322
Farrington, John (Col.), 4:201, 28:320
Farrington, S. Kip, Jr., author, 24:175, 26:77
Farrington, Samuel P., 18:134n
Farseth, Pauline, work reviewed, 32:121
Farther-and-Gay Castle, Joseph R. Brown's house, 12:111–133
Farview Park, Minneapolis, 47:147–148, 47:150, 49:287
Farwell, Methodist church, 20:35
Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk, and Company, St. Paul, 36:283, 48:120
Far West:
Fascism, 48:10, 48:131
Fass, Diane, activist/women's leader, 61:66
Fassbinder, William B., composer, 44:128, 44:133–134, 44:139–140
Fassett, Irene, author, 37:348
Fassett, J. Sloat, politician, 35:74, 61:82n
Fast, Howard, novelist, 57:374
Fast, Mrs. Hermann J., 18:445
Faster, Karen, "The Minnesota Centennial Emblem Debate," 61:102–113
Fast-food restaurants, 53:263
Fatio, F. P., 11:238n
Fat Stock Show, Chicago, 54:249
Faue, Elizabeth, author, 55:379
Faulk, Eva, 51:293
Faulkner, Charles E., orphanage superintendent, 3:461, 49:23
Faulkner, Mrs. Charles E., 3:461
Faulkner, William, author, 20:116, 56:3, 56:308
Faust, Albert B., author, 5:361, 8:174
Faust, Chris, photographer, 56:431, 57:270
Fauteux, Aegidius, "D'Eraque, Darrac, or Darec?", 13:85
Favorite, Andy, Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Favorite, steamboat, 1:425n, 1:434, 2:216, 7:330, 15:130, 16:40, 36:252–258, 37:227, 38:289, 38:356, 38:361
Fawcett, Claire (Mrs. Wilford H.), 61:376 (facing)
Fawcett, Gilbert G., author, 26:276, 28:78
Fawcett, James W., author, 17:115
Fawcett, Lois M., author, 9:297, 10:47, 10:50, 17:61, 17:209, 18:440, 19:444, 19:446, 20:43, 28:334, 30:184
Fawcett, Wilford H. (Captain Billy), publisher, 36:32, 61:376 (facing)
Fawcett Publications, 61:376 (facing)
Fawell, Robert S., biography, 19:214
Fawkes, Bohn, auto driver, 38:207, 38:211, 38:213
Fawkes, Leslie H., auto driver, 38:207–208
Fawkes Automobile Company, Minneapolis, 38:207
Fawn, steamboat, 33:9, 33:11–14
Faxon (Walker's Landing), Sibley County, site, 11:169, 11:170n
Fay, Celinda (Mrs. Aaron Goodrich, I), 39:143, 39:152
Fay, Julius A., 3:305
Fay, Sidney B., author, 40:366
Fayal mine, Eveleth:
Faye, F. C., Dr., 6:118
Faye, Helen, editor, 37:37
Fayette, steamboat, 18:168
Fayolle, Jean (Fr.), 21:454
Fayram, Frederick, 33:96, 33:99
Fazekas, Andrew, 17:364
Fazio, George, professional golfer, 58:386
FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fearful Face (Etawawenehan), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:547–552
Fearing, Jerome W. (Jerry), artist, 44:80, 49:149
Feather Cloudwoman, Sioux woman, 8:363, 20:136
Feather's End, Ojibway leader, 52:203
Featherstone, J. W., author, 11:119, 19:367
Featherstone Church, Red Wing, 39:223
Featherstone Township, Goodhue County, history, 9:309
Featherstonhaugh, George William, geologist, 15:128, 16:159–162, 16:164, 16:232, 17:305, 17:307–308, 21:164n, 33:352, 42:78, 46:117, 49:149, 52:148, 58:255
Feboldson, Febold, legends, 29:267, 37:39
Fechner, Robert, CCC director, 43:4, 43:9–12
Feda, Ben, speaker, 20:300
Feda, John J., education commissioner, 48:124–125, 53:309
Feder, Norman, author, 39:261
Federal Barge Line, 20:304
Federal Building, Chicago, 48:139, 48:147
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 50:15, 54:189
Federal Communications Commission, 22:211, 46:279–280, 46:285
Federal Council of Churches of Christ, 43:24, 43:30
Federal Courts Building, St. Paul, 40:253, 43:157 (cover), 55:302–304
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 41:160–161, 46:4n, 53:170, 53:172, 55:195
Federal Farm Board, 12:15, 32:182
Federal Farm Loan Board, establishment, 29:167
Federal Farm Loan Bureau, history, 6:209
Federal Highway Administration, street reconstructions, 54:169
Federal Home Loan Bank Board, archives, 22:211
Federal Housing Administration, archives, 22:211
Federal Illustrator, 53:89
Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, 12:14
Federal Land Bank, 39:247
Federal Motion Picture Council, 51:212
Federal Music Project, 53:173–175
Federal One (WPA-Sponsored Federal Project Number One), 53:172–173, 53:181–182, 62:80 (facing)
Federal Power Commission, 54:266
Federal Public Housing Authority, 46:14
Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago, 42:272
Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, 6:151, 7:12, 10:189, 33:332, 49:218n, 50:125–126, 52:321
Federal Reserve Bank, New York, 50:119
Federal Reserve System:
Federal School of Illustrating and Cartooning, Minneapolis, 22:320
Federal Steel Company. See U.S. Steel Corporation
Federal Subsistence Homesteads Corporation, 46:4
Federal Theater Project, Minnesota, 53:172–173
Federal Trade Commission, 12:18, 28:304, 54:173, 54:186
Federated Trades Assembly, Duluth, 22:380
Federated Women's Clubs, Jackson County, 12:338
Federation Aeronautique Internationale, 54:335
Federation of American Zionists, 43:218
Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, officers, 56:111
Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, 22:383
Federation of Women's Clubs, agendas, 56:94
Federation of Women Teachers of Minneapolis, 52:180
Fedo, Michael, author, 53:251
Fee, Charles S., agent, 49:33
Fee, Timothy, house, 19:235, 20:343
Fee House, Mendota, 8:447
Feely, Mrs. William F., 23:390
Feest, Christian F., work reviewed, 55:133, 57:101–102
Fehr, C. R., 41:207
Fehr, Egidius J., Spanish-American War service, 61:301–302
Fehr, James J., 51:230
Feig, H. C., author, 19:366, 29:363
Feikema, Feike. See Manfred, Frederick
Feinstein family, North Dakota, depicted, 55:166–167
Feiss, Richard A., 56:46
Feist, Leo, music publisher, 44:138
Felch, Charles J., Mr. and Mrs., pioneers, 27:153
Felch, Daniel F. M., in Civil War, 27:153
Felch, J. H., engraver, 33:128
Felch family, genealogy, 27:153
Felcyn, Anna, 58:25
Felders, Catherine, 35:268
Feldhauser, Mrs. Edward, 3:323
Feldman, Ann E., 53:340
Feldman, Egal, review by, 44:157
Feldman, Mary Ann, speaker, 44:79
Feldman, Stephen, work reviewed, 42:199
Feldmeir, Daryle, author, 34:266
Feldstein, Stanley, work reviewed, 46:304
Felix, Dana, 6:408
Fell, V., Dr., 20:141n
Fellegy, Joe, 52:204
Feller, Mindelle, 51:9
Feller, Rabbi Moshe, 51:9
Fellers, R. E., speaker, 30:170
Fellman, Anita Clair, author, work reviewed, 61:127
Fellman, Leonard, artist, 55:109–110, 55:117
Fellows, Corabelle, missionary, 52:199
Fellows, Will, work reviewed, 56:145–146
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 53:306
Fellowship of Minnesota Conservative Baptist Churches, 43:27–28, 52:25
Felson, Mrs. W. W., author, 5:235
Felstet, Nels, pioneer, 22:345
Felt, Charles D., quoted, 46:49
Felt, Lorene M., author, 12:211
Feltner, Charles E., work reviewed, 48:315
Feltner, Jeri B., work reviewed, 48:315
Felton, Alta Maria, 55:193
Felton, Charles N., congressman, 56:331, 57:166
Felton, Edgar, 37:105n
Felton, Harold W., author, 33:265
Felton, Samuel M., railroad official, 37:102, 37:105n, 38:312, 49:120, 60:7
Felton family, 35:336
Felt-Raabet (Minneapolis), file acquired, 16:219
Feltzer, T. J., 57:310
Female Liberation Newsletter, 61:62, 61:75n
Femco Farm, Red River Valley, 51:146, 51:148
Femco site, Breckenridge, prehistoric pottery, 51:60
Feminist Press, New York, 62:73
Feminists and feminism
Fences:
Feng Hsiao (Fred Shaw), engineer/business owner, 61:90
Fenian raids (1871), 1:200, 1:217, 5:386, 7:70, 10:348, 15:239, 15:356, 33:315, 35:282
Fenn, E. Hart, Congressional representative, 51:215
Fenn, John, playwright, 60:135–136, 60:141n
Fenne, John, 16:425n
Fennelle, Stanford, painter, work depicted, 59:180 (facing)
Fenner, Mildred S., author, 27:61, 35:98
Fenske, Theodore, author/speaker, 26:396, 28:385
Fenske, Walt, author, 19:364
Fenstermacher, Elias, Union solider, 59:149
Fenton, Benjamin, 25:238
Fenton, Daniel G., lawyer, 55:270
Fenton, William N., work reviewed, 36:30
FEPC. See Fair Employment Practices Commission
Feraca, Stephen E., work reviewed, 52:164
Ferber, Edna, author, 16:105–106, 16:347, 20:116, 23:157, 36:77
Fergstad, Anna Q., 15:364
Fergus, James, 3:197n, 19:124, 23:282, 30:273
Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County:
Fergus Falls Daily Telegram, 5:103
Fergus Falls Journal, 5:323, 29:358
Fergus Falls Weekly Journal, 52:57
Ferguson, Clarence, speaker, 14:235
Ferguson, Frank, speaker, 12:342
Ferguson, Franklin T., "The Cathedral of St. Paul," 39:153–162
Ferguson, Frank W., architect, work depicted, 51:151
Ferguson, George, speaker, 23:380
Ferguson, James, surveyor, 24:342
Ferguson, James B., 3:307
Ferguson, James C., Dr., 2:377, 3:148, 3:307, 3:468, 3:528, 6:72, 6:75, 6:294, 8:197, 8:298, 8:301, 9:301–302, 9:407
Ferguson, Lee Roy S., speaker, 5:473, 50:94n
Ferguson, Marguerite, singer, 44:132
Ferguson, Robert, pioneer printer, 15:14
Ferguson, William P. F., author, 5:384
Ferguson and Clark, Minneapolis, 24:297
Ferm, V. T. A., author, 9:166
Fern, Fanny, 17:474
Fernald, S., lumberman, 24:127
Fernandez, Rogoberto (Maj.), 56:297
Fernberg Road, Cook County, 54:130, 57:157
Ferndale, history, 42:316
Fernow, Bernhard E., forester, 44:21, 44:25–28
Fernstrom, Carl A., pioneer, 6:312, 55:27, 56:218
Ferrant's Hall, Minneapolis, 19:266n
Ferraro, Geraldine, vice-presidential candidate, 52:27, 53:287
Ferrel, William, scientist, 18:352, 33:191, 33:271
Ferrell, Robert H., author, 39:80
Ferrero, Edward, dance instructor, 55:220
Ferret Comix, cartoonists, 58:30, 58:32, 58:art
Ferrier, Kathleen, singer, 39:64
Ferries:
Ferries, Robert G., work reviewed, 41:241–242
Ferris, Benjamin, historian, 55:18
Ferris, Gratia F., 15:492
Ferris, J. W., Mr. and Mrs., 2:385
Ferris, Joseph A., author, 12:343
Ferris, Robert G., work reviewed, 40:404
Ferris, William G., work reviewed, 52:40
Ferry, Amanda (Mrs. William M.), missionary, 57:216
Ferry, Hawkins, author, 24:261
Ferry, William M. (Rev.), 49:268, 57:216
Fersen, Count Axel von, author, 9:168
Ferslev, Helen L., work reviewed, 30:247
Fertey, Andre, translator, 42:192
Fertile:
Fesler, Elizabeth P., 53:213 (facing)
Fessenden, Thomas G., agrarian, 40:295
Festival of Nations, St. Paul, 22:336, 23:95, 25:306, 27:39, 30:282, 31:58, 33:91, 36:107, 59:157
Festivals, Minnesota, 56:301–302
Fetter, Norman, 50:12
Fettig, Kid, professional boxer, 59:85
Fever (Fevre, Galena) River (Wisconsin and Illinois):
Fevig, Jacob O., immigrant, 50:70
Fevold, Eugene L., author, 41:98
Fey, Frank E., auto builder, 43:94, 43:99
Fey, Lincoln H., auto builder, 43:94, 43:99, 43:111n
Fey Brothers autos, depicted, 43:99
Feyen Construction Company, St. Paul, 53:144
ffolliott, Sheila, work reviewed, 52:289
FHA. See National Farmers Holiday Association
Fiandaca, John, farmer, 58:198
Fiber technology, 3M products, 58:165
Ficek-Swenson, Bernice, printer, 52:157
Fick, Mrs. William C., Jr., speaker, 16:256
Fiction, 48:86–87
Fiddlers, social history, 54:286
Fidelity Rupture Cure, Minneapolis, 59:211n
Fidler, Peter, trader, 16:106, 24:262, 27:67, 31:183, 34:352, 42:39
Fidler's Fort, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 9:192, 21:432
Fiegel, L. J., 7:191
Fiegel, Lester J., speaker, 22:340, 34:359
Field, A. M., educator, 34:350
Field, Barbara, playwright, 60:138
Field, Carolyn S., 54:59
Field, Cyrus, Minnesota visit, 4:201
Field, Dudley, judicial code, 1:158, 1:161
Field, E. G., undertaker, 62:187
Field, H. H., author, 24:175
Field, Henry Martyn, author, 25:184
Field, Iduna B., author, 18:452
Field, John H., career, 50:67
Field, Marshall, businessman, 33:221, 41:186, 56:380
Field, N. F., speaker, 13:452
Field, Oliver P., author, 26:82
Field, Rachel, author, 21:10
Field, Thaddeus C., merchant, 35:98, 47:126
Fielder, Mildred, author, 39:298
Fielder, Paul, photographer, 49:64n
Fielding, ----, Capt., 19:391
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 39:120
Fields, Elmer F., author, 24:91
Fields, Emily, 18:301
Fields, Joseph, clown, 48:321
Field-Schlick, Inc., St. Paul, 11:227, 35:98, 47:126, 49:60
Fierke, Kimberly, 62:24
Fiero, Lew E., parks director, 44:90
Fierst, John T.:
Fife, George Buchanan, Lindbergh biographer, 58:13
Fifield, Robert, photographer, 59:114
Fifteenth Amendment, United States Constitution, ratified, 55:146, 56:84
Fifteenth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 25:236, 61:266
Fifteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 4:185, 5:209, 5:277, 12:324, 12:429, 16:340, 17:215, 17:341, 23:212, 56:132–133
Fifteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, 2:101, 5:331, 6:302, 8:105, 15:235, 17:222, 19:459, 24:348, 57:80–81
Fifth Congressional District, 5:87, 5:89, 5:333
Fifth Iowa Cavalry, 19:388, 52:144
Fifth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 2:96, 2:291, 2:346, 3:98, 47:235, 48:199
Fiftieth New York Volunteer Infantry, 14:323
56th Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army, depicted, 62:109
Fifty-fifth U.S. Engineers, 3:248
Fikkan, A. H., 28:298, 29:181, 29:365
Filby, P. William, work reviewed, 50:43
Filene, Benjamin, 57:215
Filharmonix Club, Minneapolis, 33:93, 33:97, 57:222
Filipinos:
Filler, Louis, author, 37:344
Filley, H. Clyde, author, 11:100
Fillmore, Charles D., cholera victim, 14:294
Fillmore, Julia E., 55:54
Fillmore, Mary, 15:412
Fillmore, Millard, U.S. president, 28:321, 30:10, 32:190, 36:271, 37:307, 39:44–46, 39:147–151, 39:174, 51:102, 56:205–206
Filsinger, Catherine, editor, 34:254
Fimon, Frank, 22:448
Final Conflict, punk-rock band, 58:30
Finance and Commerce (Minneapolis), file acquired, 15:225
Finberg, Earl, author, 26:387, 27:263
Finch, ----, Dr., 51:254–255
Finch, Chuck, 51:254
Finch, Clemence, 42:27
Finch, George Chapman, 42:27
Finch, George R., merchant, 42:26–27, 49:322
Finch, Helen (Nellie), depicted, 42:27
Finch, Julia. See Gilbert, Julia Finch (Mrs. Cass)
Finch, Lewis, school superintendent, 53:310
Finch, Mary Ann, 51:254
Finch, Mary Chapman (Mrs. George), 42:26–27
Finch, Nellie T. Chapman (Mrs. George), 42:26
Finch, Sherman, judge, 42:26
Finch, Van Slyck, and McConville, St. Paul, 2:201, 42:26, 50:124
Finch, Van Slyck, Young and Company, St. Paul, 48:120, 55:245–246
Finch, William V. S., 42:27
Finch, William W., Dr., 11:395
Findley, George C., editor, 52:214
Findley, Mrs. T. M., speaker, 8:268
Findley, S. J., ferry operator, 7:109
Findley Electric Company, Minneapolis, 41:334
Fine, Sidney, work reviewed, 37:305
Finehout, John W., judge, 57:177
Fine Lakes Township, St. Louis County, 48:134
Fine-press movement, documentation, 52:156
Finger, Charles J., author, 13:333
Finger, Sherman, college athlete, 60:107
Fingerson, Carrie, 25:337
Fingerson, Fingar, farmer, 25:337
Finglish, dialect, 48:175
Fink, Deborah, work reviewed, 50:252–253, 54:51–52
Fink, E. F., speaker, 8:267
Fink, Frederick, career, 30:271
Fink, Mike, keelboatman, 18:452, 20:202, 26:166, 33:265
Finkelnburg, Karl, 6:255
Finkelstein, Lewis, pawnbroker, 60:208
Finkelstein, Moses L., businessman, 51:211
Finkelstein and Ruben
Finland:
Finland, Lake County, 18:324, 25:320
Finlay, James, trader, 11:258, 11:261, 11:264, 12:368, 14:229, 18:82, 37:241–254
Finlay, John, 21:122
Finlayson, Duncan, trader, 20:71
Finlayson, R., trader, 40:167n–168n
Finlayson Township, Pine County, quarries, 35:295
Finley, ----, 8:48, 8:68
Finley, David E., author, 35:370
Finley, John H., editor, 12:434, 14:408
Finley, M. I., author, 39:34
Finley, Walter S., author, 10:95
Finley Collection, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 6:210, 19:216
Finn, St. Louis County, 48:99
Finn, Wadena County, 25:320
Finnegan, Cara A., historian, "The Chase Hotel and the Rise of Lakeside Tourism," 61:272–283
Finnegan, Isabel Chase (Mrs. William F.), 61:280–282
Finnegan, John, editor, 48:314
Finnegan, John (Jack) R., Sr. (son of William and Isabel), editor:
Finnegan, William, Jr. (Bill) (son of William and Isabel), 61:281–282
Finnegan, William F., Sr. (Bill), hotel operator, 61:280, 61:282
Finnell, Arthur L., genealogist, 44:305, 46:304
Finneman, J. J., farm superintendent, 54:252
Finner, Roland W., photographer, 39:271n
Finneran, Helen T., author, 39:83
Finney, Charles G., theologian, 45:21–23, 45:26, 45:29
Finney, Maceo, union leader, 57:427
Finney, Mrs. Grover, 23:102
Finney, Nat, newspaper reporter, 60:181
Finney, William K., police officer, 44:263n
Finnish-American Historical Library, 29:347
Finnish-American Historical Society, 26:31, 27:142, 41:97
Finnish Colonization Company, 33:16–17
Finnish Federation, 42:7
Finnish people
Finnish Socialist Opera, Virginia, 42:163–165, 42:169, 42:173
Finnish Temperance League, 22:392
Finnish Women's Auxiliary of the Finnish Workers' Club, 54:13
Finnish Workers' Clubs, 54:14
Finnish Workers Federation, 46:82
Finns. See Finnish people
Finn's artillery, Winona, 14:182
Finntown, Carlton County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Finseth, Anders K., legislator, 45:238
Finseth, Barbo, 57:358
Finseth, Herbert, 54:10
Finseth, Karen (Mrs. Martin), 57:358
Finseth, Martin, 57:358–359, 57:363–364
Finseth, Ole A., author, 36:103
Finseth, Peter, teacher, 57:365
Finstad, O. J., speaker, 14:119
Finsterbach, Annah, editor, 52:183
Finsterbach, Frank, editor, 52:183
Finstrom, Ernest A., author, 18:331
Fiorito, Ted, musician, 44:138, 44:140
Firearms:
Fire Extinguisher Manufacturing Company. See Babcock Company
Firefighting, 35:123
Fireplaces, 57:255–256, 57:258–259
Fires, 57:406
Fireside Henty Series, Minnesota stories, 14:86
Fire steels:
Firestone, Milton P., speaker, 10:233
Firestone, Shulamith, 48:232
Firkins, Chester, poet, 2:47, 16:81
First Amendment, legal cases, 46:147–151, 48:92, 50:283–286, 55:293
First American Army, 5:294
First American National Bank, Duluth, 37:121–122, 37:125
First and American National Bank, Duluth, 37:120
First Antique Bottle Club, Minneapolis, 50:293
First Avenue nightclub, 58:29–30, 58:34
First Bank Systems, 54:50
First Baptist Church, Anoka, 17:230, 17:350
First Baptist Church, Austin, 14:236
First Baptist Church, Breckenridge, 14:124
First Baptist Church, Bricelyn, 15:128
First Baptist Church, Detroit, 5:585, 5:589
First Baptist Church, Duluth, 27:82
First Baptist Church, Eveleth, 16:356
First Baptist Church, Faribault, 12:453
First Baptist Church, Hudson, Wisconsin, 24:165
First Baptist Church, Long Prairie, 24:94
First Baptist Church, Mankato, 16:120
First Baptist Church, Minneapolis, 5:160, 12:343, 16:335, 41:201–202, 41:205, 41:208–209, 41:211, 41:216, 43:1 (cover), 43:14, 43:18, 43:30, 43:193, 52:17, 52:173
First Baptist Church, Morristown, 14:359
First Baptist Church, St. Cloud, 12:107
First Baptist Church, St. Paul, 3:153, 4:475, 5:287, 6:88, 16:120, 38:75, 41:115, 55:50, 55:321–322, 56:20, 56:245, 57:171–172, 57:177
First Baptist Church, Waseca, 18:316, 19:49
First Baptist Church, Willmar, 16:355
First Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery, 38:287, 38:289
First Bridge Park, Minneapolis, 58:321, 58:326
First Christian Church, St. Paul, 41:11
First Company, Massachusetts Sharpshooters, 25:21n, 25:122, 25:123n
First Congregational Church, Alexandria, 2:386
First Congregational Church, Cottage Grove, 10:205
First Congregational Church, Detroit, 5:576, 5:585, 5:589
First Congregational Church, Robbinsdale, 10:357
First Congregational Church, St. Anthony, 44:56–61, 49:49–52, 56:249, 57:118
First Congressional District, Democratic convention, 26:203
First Danish Baptist Church, Clark's Grove, 5:395, 8:368n
First District Historical Assembly, 42:68, 45:246
First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Minneapolis, history, 45:208
First Lutheran Church, Bayate, Cuba, 56:294
First Lutheran Church, Litchfield, 14:451
First Lutheran Church, Newburg, 14:119
First Lutheran Church, Scandia Grove, 14:356
First Methodist Church, Chatfield, 13:117
First Methodist Church, Crookston, 11:117
First Methodist Church, Duluth, 17:378–379
First Methodist Church, Eveleth, 16:485
First Methodist Church, New Ulm, 14:353
First Methodist Church, Ortonville, 16:337, 16:355–356
First Methodist Church, Red Wing, 47:313
First Methodist Church, St. Anthony, 49:49, 49:51
First Methodist Church, St. Cloud, 14:239
First Methodist Church, Taylors Falls, 15:468
First Methodist Church, Worthington, 14:357
First Methodist Episcopal church, Owatonna, 10:101
First Methodist Episcopal church, St. Paul, 4:469, 5:82, 5:287, 8:113, 8:274
First Methodist Episcopal church, Stillwater, 10:466
First Methodist Episcopal church, Winona, 3:43
First Michigan Volunteer Infantry, 5:126
First Minnesota (Berryville, Virginia), Civil War newspaper, 1:287, 1:328, 25:33
First Minnesota Battalion, 57:67–68
First Minnesota Field Artillery. See One Hundred and Fifty-first U.S. Field Artillery
First Minnesota Heavy Artillery, 12:319, 13:100, 13:445, 26:157, 26:258, 38:289, 38:292, 38:295, 53:169, 61:269
First Minnesota Mounted Rangers. See Minnesota Mounted Rangers
First Minnesota National Guard, in Spanish-American War, 56:133
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Association, 18:316, 38:296
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1:287, 1:328, 2:378, 2:469, 6:401, 7:366, 8:98, 9:194, 9:424, 33:217, 38:78, 38:226, 48:40, 51:223, 53:169, 53:335
First National Bank, Adams, 57:191
First National Bank, Albert Lea, 51:4, 57:183–184, 57:190–191, 57:194
First National Bank, Bemidji, 49:65n
First National Bank, Chatfield, 57:194–196
First National Bank, Chisholm, 57:187
First National Bank, Crosby, 57:189–190, 58:174, 58:176
First National Bank, Deer Creek, 57:188–189, 57:191
First National Bank, Deerwood, 57:189–190
First National Bank, Fairfax, 57:191–193
First National Bank, Glenwood, 57:194
First National Bank, Goodhue, 11:219
First National Bank, Henning, 57:188–189, 57:191
First National Bank, Ironton, 57:189, 57:191, 58:176
First National Bank, Little Falls, 43:161, 43:164
First National Bank, Long Prairie, 57:187
First National Bank, Mabel, 57:193
First National Bank, Mankato, 34:325
First National Bank, Minneapolis, 6:151, 18:141, 21:114, 34:205, 46:237, 50:108, 52:311, 52:321, 57:188, 57:190, 61:291
First National Bank, Moorhead, 56:21
First National Bank, Mora, 57:185
First National Bank, Motley, 57:188, 57:190
First National Bank, New Prague, 57:191
First National Bank, Northfield, 50:212, 56:356 (facing), 57:182–184, 57:195, 58:247
First National Bank, Olivia, 57:191
First National Bank, Owatonna, 1:411, 22:350
First National Bank, Parker's Prairie, 57:188, 57:191
First National Bank, Red Wing, 26:287
First National Bank, Rochester, 2:165n
First National Bank, St. Paul, 2:163, 2:165, 2:308, 3:381, 3:461, 20:58, 20:346, 33:268, 33:313, 34:42, 34:99n, 34:169, 34:204, 40:116, 40:119, 40:231, 40:335, 42:26, 46:25, 57:81, 58:97, 58:101, 61:228
First National Bank, St. Peter, 41:104
First National Bank, Staples, 57:189, 57:191
First National Bank, Starbuck, 57:57:194, 57:184
First National Bank, Stillwater, 31:35
First National Bank, Ulen, 57:187
First National Bank, Verndale, 57:188–189, 57:191
First National Bank, Wabasha, 15:492
First National Bank, Windom, 22:343
First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry, 12:432
First Norwegian Baptist Church, Artichoke, 8:446
First Norwegian-Danish Methodist Episcopal church, Minneapolis, 5:396
First Presbyterian Church, Blue Earth, 15:480
First Presbyterian Church, Easton, Pennsylvania, 5:45
First Presbyterian Church, Hallock, 15:481
First Presbyterian Church, Mankato, 8:430
First Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, 1:295, 2:204, 3:153, 3:476, 4:474, 6:312
First Presbyterian Church, Redwood Falls, 2:204
First Presbyterian Church, Rochester, 7:94
First Presbyterian Church, Shakopee, 6:219
First Presbyterian Church, St. Cloud, 2:439
First Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, 1:370, 3:39, 3:225, 5:162, 5:287, 6:88, 9:165, 58:410–411
First Presbyterian Church, St. Peter's, 1:295, 2:204
First Presbyterian Church, Stillwater, 6:87, 7:94
First Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. See First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
First Regiment Tennessee Infantry Volunteers of African Descent, 61:314–315
First Scandinavian Church, Minneapolis, 44:63
First Security National Bank, Minneapolis, 3:315
First State Bank, Chatfield. See Root River State Bank
First State Bank, Le Roy, 40:359
First Street, Minneapolis, 59:346
First Swedish Baptist Church, St. Paul, 5:221, 29:359
First Swedish Baptist Church, Willmar, 6:411
First Swedish Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 6:88
First Swedish Methodist Episcopal church, St. Paul, 5:526
First Tennessee Volunteer Regiment, 53:314
First Trust Company, St. Paul, 40:231
First Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, 23:228, 23:363
First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis:
First Universalist Society, Anoka, 17:466
First U.S. Artillery, Ricketts' Battery, 25:30n
First U.S. Cavalry, 9:58
First U.S. Dragoons:
First Vermont Heavy Artillery, 17:337, 25:289
First Ward Park (Logan Park), Minneapolis, 49:287–288
First Wisconsin Artillery, Company A, 10:214
First World War. See World War I
Firth, ----, 57:216
Firth, Bob, photographer, 54:96
Fischel, Theodore G., composer, 44:132
Fischer, Anna, actress, 32:172
Fischer, Carlo, musician, 33:101
Fischer, Charles J., high-school basketball player, 55:337, 55:349
Fischer, Charles S., piano maker, 19:318
Fischer, Earl B., 14:109
Fischer, Ed, cartoonist, 48:350–351, 49:40
Fischer, Ernest, artist, 46:73
Fischer, F., author, 16:130
Fischer, Henry, Spanish-American War service, 61:296, 61:301
Fischer, Hilke, Dutch pioneer, 28:125
Fischer, J. Wallace, high-school basketball player, 55:335, 55:337, 55:340, 55:349
Fischer, Jeanne, review by, 49:257
Fischer, Katherine, author, work reviewed, 60:334–335
Fischer, Richard, actor, 32:173
Fischer, Robert D., high-school basketball player, 55:337, 55:349
Fischer, Roger A., "William Windom: Cartoon Centerfold 1881-91," 51:99–109
Fischer W. Casper, high-school basketball player, 55:337–340, 55:343, 55:349
Fish, ----, policeman, 53:282
Fish, Arthur M., compiler, 35:383
Fish, Carl R., author, 2:50, 2:379, 4:77, 4:79, 10:346
Fish, Hamilton, 1:193, 1:218, 18:125, 20:320, 40:410
Fish, John B. (Col.), 11:415
Fish, P. I., 13:134
Fish and fishing
Fishbein, Morris, Dr., author, 28:371
Fishblatt, ----, 18:124
Fishburn, Jesse J., author, 29:85
Fishel, Leslie H., Jr., review by, 38:87
Fisher:
Fisher, Alexander, 20:72
Fisher, Anthony D., editor, 41:51
Fisher, Carl G., entrepreneur/auto dealer, 60:305
Fisher, David, 18:222, 19:115, 20:95
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, author, 25:175
Fisher, Elijah L., postmaster, 34:185
Fisher, Frank, 42:206
Fisher, Fred W., author, 32:63
Fisher, George, 23:391
Fisher, George M., columnist, 49:202
Fisher, George R. G. (Capt.), 3:227
Fisher, Harold L., author, 34:170, 45:207
Fisher, Harriet L., 22:85
Fisher, Henry M., trader, 11:379, 18:193, 20:79, 22:278–280, 22:288, 35:82
Fisher, Jacob, millwright, 24:128, 24:193, 24:201–202, 40:236
Fisher, James, Dr., 16:478
Fisher, Jane, 52:225
Fisher, Jill, urban planner, review by, 61:372
Fisher, John, 25:360
Fisher, Kate, 28:110
Fisher, Louis A., 13:204
Fisher, Louis E., sketches, 3:318, 4:304
Fisher, Mrs. C. D., 3:466
Fisher, Peter, settler, 43:64
Fisher, Rex G., editor, 37:307
Fisher, Richard S., editor, 42:216
Fisher, S. J. (Rev.), author, 4:183
Fisher, Seth, author, 33:188
Fisher, Vardis, 20:115
Fisherman John, body finder, 39:262
Fisherman's Picnic, Grand Marais, described, 55:260–261
Fisher meteorite, sketch, 1:337
Fisher's Landing (Fisher), Polk County, 21:262–263, 23:110, 25:187
Fish Hook Lake, Park Rapids, Hubbard County, 59:85
Fish Lake, Chisago County:
Fish Lake, South Dakota, Polish immigrants depicted, 58:20–21
Fish Lakes Improvement Fund, fish removal, 57:316
Fish Lake Swedish Lutheran Church, 55:86–87
Fishlow, Albert, historian, 40:406
Fishman, Joshua, author, 46:268
Fishman, Katharine D., work reviewed, 48:89
Fishwick, Marshall W., author, 33:90
Fisk, Beatrice E., author, 9:197
Fisk, Charles, 59:38n
Fisk, Dan, townsite promoter, 38:229
Fisk, David H., farmer, 40:236
Fisk, Eleanor M., research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
Fisk, James L. (Capt.), 5:271, 6:398, 36:176n
Fisk, Robert E., diary, 18:270
Fisk, Robert F., politician, 37:326–327
Fiske, A. S. (Rev.), 19:268
Fiske, Douglas A., 19:184
Fiske, Frank, work reviewed, 2:460
Fiske, Frederick W., 10:234
Fiske, Jo-Anne, work reviewed, 57:55
Fiske, John, 18:148, 29:189
Fiske, Timothy, archaeologist, 40:263
Fiske, Wallace, clergyman, 57:382–383
Fiske Icelandic Collection (Cornell University), 5:517
Fisk expeditions, 3:226, 5:271, 12:191, 13:436, 16:332, 16:334, 18:270, 23:184, 28:187, 31:253, 36:191, 44:236
Fiss, Gertrude O., bank cashier, 57:191–193
Fitch, Albert Parker (Rev.), 52:21, 52:23
Fitch, Alice, translator, 9:299
Fitch, Allan, speaker, 29:94
Fitch, Charles, livestock dealer, 29:91
Fitch, Peter, 58:157
Fite, E. D., author, 2:271
Fite, Gilbert C., author, 27:356, 29:77, 35:45, 38:203, 40:409, 50:80, 51:190
Fittler, Theodore, potter, 33:230
Fittro, Mary E., author, 9:191
Fitz, Albert H., composer, 44:121 (facing), 44:129, 44:132–133, 44:136, 44:138
Fitz, E. Howard, speaker, 11:298, 18:229, 19:116, 20:97, 29:363
Fitz, Mrs. Rudolph H., papers, 29:188
Fitzgerald, Allen, lumberjack, 55:68
Fitzgerald, Annabel, 46:246
Fitzgerald, Cyrenius C., promoter, 43:200–201, 43:203–206, 43:212
Fitzgerald, E. H. (Fr.), 49:89
Fitzgerald, Edward A., bishop, 53:301
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, author, 15:100, 18:330, 21:3–4, 26:251, 29:173, 30:62, 31:133, 31:142, 31:145, 35:235, 36:74, 36:237, 36:325, 37:184, 37:345, 41:102, 48:87, 48:90, 48:227, 50:56n, 51:34, 56:3, 56:6, 56:8–12, 56:14, 56:16–17, 56:308, 56:315, 56:319, 56:427, 60:278
Fitzgerald, Frances, historian, 3:530, 51:178, 54:142–143
Fitzgerald, Jim, newspaper reporter, 56:5
Fitzgerald, John, author, 4:203
Fitzgerald, John, bus operator, 49:316
Fitzgerald, Kent, bus operator, 49:316
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 19:104
Fitzgerald, Mary C. (Sr.), author, 23:383
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jeremiah E., 5:225, 5:571n
Fitzgerald, Nancy, author, 30:397
Fitzgerald, Robert L., speaker, 28:385
Fitzgerald, Scottie. See Fitzgerald, Frances (Scottie)
Fitzgerald, Teresa, 3:142
Fitzgerald, Zelda (Mrs. F. Scott), 32:116, 45:129 (cover), 46:245, 48:86–87, 56:9–10, 56:14, 56:306
Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul, 55:107
Fitzgibbon, John, author, 2:283
Fitz Gibbon, Mary (Mary F. Knopp), 18:59, 22:45
Fitz-Herbert, ---- (Capt.), 57:349, 57:354
Fitz-Herbert, Mary, 57:349
Fitzhugh's Woods, Arkansas, battle, 40:289–290
Fitzjohn and Melaney, Hastings, contractors, 37:194
Fitzpatrick, F. W., architect, 47:44
Fitzpatrick, John C., editor, 14:108
Fitzpatrick, Mark, author, 16:488, 17:129, 26:184, 27:177, 27:271, 29:89
Fitzpatrick, Mrs. C. Bainbridge, 9:70
Fitzpatrick, Thomas, architect, 39:154n, 39:155
Fitzsimmons Hospital, Denver, 51:257
Fitzsimons, Richard W., "The Expanding Role of History," 40:35–38
Fitzwilliam, William, 16:113
501 Building, Minneapolis, 61:291
Five Civilized Tribes, 15:211, 23:95
Five Forks, battle, 55:377
Five Lodges (Tizaptanna) band, Sioux Indians, 2:521–524
Five million loan, 1:164, 2:149, 2:151, 7:300, 14:183n, 15:243, 34:147
Fixico, Donald L., work reviewed, 57:380
Fjelbroten, Rosie, 28:247–249
Fjeld, Marvin, speaker, 16:490
Fjelde, Herman, Dr., 2:104, 53:6
Fjelde, Jacob, sculptor, 4:470, 5:379, 15:100, 20:192, 20:415, 21:294, 22:104, 53:6, 55:366–367, 55:369, 60:20, 60:22–23
Fjelde, Lillian, 23:391
Fjelde, Mrs. Jacob, 5:378
Fjelde, Paul, sculptor, 4:470, 5:379, 6:69, 12:447, 21:294–295, 34:228, 34:230n
Fjelde, Thomane, seamstress, 53:5–6, 53:46 (facing)
Fjelde family, artists, 12:447
Fjelde sisters, 52:114
Fjoseide, Mrs. N. N., author, 11:115
FLA. See Farmer-Labor Association
Flader, Susan L., work reviewed, 48:348
Fladvad, Even O., skier, 17:228
Flag Day, ceremonies, 23:167, 23:211, 23:267–268, 57:64
Flagg, A. C., Mr. and Mrs., 34:139
Flagg, Charles N., 20:185
Flagg, Harriet S., author, 3:49
Flagg, James Montgomery, artist, 47:4, 57:24
Flagg, Maurice, 46:297
Flagg, Mrs. Samuel D., 9:301
Flagg, Samuel D., Dr., 14:301, 53:47, 53:50–52
Flag Research Center, Winchester, Massachusetts, 53:4
Flags:
Flaherty, Amos (pseud.). See Montgomery, David
Flaherty, Robert, 31:184
Flakne, K. J., 54:186
Flamand, Joseph, voyageur, 11:451
Flanagan, Barbara, author, 44:137
Flanagan, Hallie, WPA administrator, 53:172–173
Flanagan, John T., author, 16:329, 17:90, 17:226, 17:331, 17:459, 18:28n, 18:203, 18:326, 18:440, 18:454, 19:91, 19:104, 19:221, 19:436, 19:444, 20:186, 20:202, 20:426, 20:442, 21:96, 21:189, 21:209, 21:408, 21:431, 22:187, 22:201, 23:74, 23:89, 23:168, 23:370, 24:245, 25:181, 25:192, 25:288, 26:211n, 26:370, 27:55, 27:175, 27:177, 27:247, 28:96, 28:276, 28:337, 28:369–370, 28:399, 30:95, 30:149, 30:292, 30:412, 31:192, 31:256, 32:128, 32:256, 36:101, 36:185, 36:190, 36:237, 37:263, 37:306, 39:131, 40:146, 42:40, 42:80, 44:276, 49:177, 56:306
Flanders, Steven, work reviewed, 58:241–242
Flanders, Walter, author, 25:196
Flandrau, Charles E., 1:455, 1:461, 10:95, 18:317, 22:113, 22:164, 44:17, 45:57, 47:128, 48:29, 56:192–193, 56:311
Flandrau, Grace Hodgson, author, 6:307, 7:89, 7:95, 7:251, 17:217, 18:330, 20:117, 22:82, 23:50, 24:384, 26:45, 28:82, 29:97, 31:129, 31:133, 31:143, 31:145, 34:357, 46:23, 47:106, 56:6, 56:306–321, 57:216
Flandrau, Rebecca, historic preservationist, 56:311, 58:415
Flandrau, William Blair, 56:310–312, 56:314–315, 56:319
Flandrau family house, 56:318–319
Flandrau Indian School, North Dakota, 55:379
Flandreau, Charles (Col.), 53:289
Flandreau, South Dakota:
Flann, A., artist, 39:289n
Flannagan, John B., artist, 45:167, 45:169, 45:177–178
Flaskerd, George, author, 21:424, 22:93, 24:180, 25:270, 25:398, 26:275, 37:347
Flatboats:
Flaten, Nils, 57:144
Flaten, O. E., photographer, 35:295
Flaten-Wange photo collection, Moorhead, 53:83
Flathead Indians, 5:356
Flat Mouth, Ruth, Ojibway leader, 48:243
Flat Mouth (Aysh-ke-bug-co-zhay, Eschkebugecoshe), Ojibway leader, 5:358, 20:80, 21:285, 24:147, 28:315, 42:137, 42:253, 48:65–66, 48:242, 52:3, 52:7, 52:10, 52:12, 56:160, 56:239
Flat Mouth (Niganibines, Leading Bird of Prey)(son of Aysh-ke-bug-co-zhay), Ojibwe leader, 60:248 (facing)
Flat Stone Point, Lake Huron, fossils, 23:141
Flatte, Helen, 47:26
Flatte, John, Ojibway leader, 44:208, 46:255, 47:26, 47:31–32
Flatte, Mike, Ojibway leader, 44:208, 47:30–32
Flax raising, 20:469, 34:172
Fleck, Byron Y., author, 31:58
Fleckenstein, Ernst, 14:237
Fleckenstein Brewery, Faribault, 14:237
Fleckten, Swan J., 43:253
Fleetwood, Mary, author, 38:202
Fleischer, Frederick S., 17:302–303
Fleischer, Knud J., editor, 3:515
Fleischer, Nat, boxing magazine editor, 59:86
Fleischhauer, Carl, work reviewed, 51:241
Fleisher, Eric W., work reviewed, 34:199
Fleishman, Mary, labor delegate, 52:210
Fleming, David E., politician, 48:253
Fleming, Elizabeth, author, 26:383
Fleming, Florence, 11:218
Fleming, James, lawyer, 17:213
Fleming, John F., author, 36:219, 37:222
Fleming, Paula R., photo historian, 51:40
Fleming, R. Harvey, author/editor, 9:410, 10:344, 14:228
Fleming, Stanislaus (Mother), work reviewed, 15:212–214
Fleming, William A., legislator, 43:251
Fleming and Wood, theater troupe, 33:176
Flemish Art Company, New York, 53:253
Flemming, Arthur S., college president, 51:24
Flenley, R., author, 34:262
Fletcher, Alice C., 43:277
Fletcher, Benjamin, governor of New York, 15:6
Fletcher, Bertha C., assistant bank cashier, 57:191–192
Fletcher, Calvin, Mr. and Mrs., Cutlerites, 13:387
Fletcher, Daniel O., author, 38:386
Fletcher, Emery, speaker, 9:310
Fletcher, Gilbert, artist, 21:104, 27:171, 33:310, 50:280
Fletcher. Henry P., ambassador, 35:163
Fletcher, Hezekiah, Dr., politician, 37:314, 37:316, 57:14
Fletcher, John, Cutlerite, 13:387
Fletcher, John G., author, 31:251
Fletcher, Jonathan E., Indian agent, 7:118, 11:224, 17:156, 22:191, 31:211, 57:3, 57:5–6, 57:8–10, 57:13–17
Fletcher, L., congressman, 60:25n
Fletcher, Lizzie, captivity, 55:92
Fletcher, Loren, businessman, 58:264
Fletcher, Loren, politician, 5:585, 36:125, 42:225, 43:202
Fletcher, May, author/speaker, 7:256, 8:311, 23:193
Fletcher, Robert H., author, 12:177, 20:203
Fletcher, William A., author, 7:300, 8:446
Fletcher's Hall (Minneapolis), 9:31
Flett, William, trader, 15:477
Fleurimond, Pierre, trader, 19:78
Fleury, Antoine, Jr., 49:186
Fleury, Antoine, Sr., 49:186
Fleury, Hester, Dakota Indian, 61:157
Fleury, Louis, 34:235, 49:186
Flexner, Eleanor, author/historian, 37:39, 52:215
Flexner, James T., author, 19:105, 22:406, 34:120
Flick, A. C., speaker, 8:101, 10:452
Flick, Alexander C., author/editor, 11:33, 14:341, 14:442, 17:111
Fliegel, Ernie, 46:261–265, 46:271
Fling, Paul V., speaker, 24:88
Flinn, Charles A., speaker, 21:446
Flinn, George A., author, 16:348
Flinn, T. E., Dr., 5:266
Flinspach, Catherine, 26:256, 27:140, 28:47
Flint, Austin, author, 21:365
Flint, C. Cather, excursionist, 15:406
Flint, Francis (Frank, Pvt.), 59:144, 59:146, 59:149–151
Flint, Franklin F. (Lt.), 28:344
Flint, Frank S., author, 5:146
Flint, Michigan, 1937 sit-down strike, 54:50
Flint, Nelson, 5:146, 5:510, 7:362, 10:340
Flint, Schuyler, 11:96
Flint, Timothy, author, 40:304
Flint Hills, Iowa, trading post, 13:222
Floan, M. O., ginseng grower, 41:264
Flogstad family, pioneers, 22:443
Flom, Floyd O.:
Floods
Floodwood:
Flor, James H., author, 20:432
Flor, Joseph, cooperative creamery founder, 51:262
Flora:
Flora, Snowden D., author, 34:216
Flora, steamboat, 3:280–281, 3:283–284, 3:288, 46:325, 50:272, 50:273n, 50:274
Floral, Ralph, author, 27:269
Floral Culture Association of Minnesota, 20:81
Flora Township, Renville County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Florence, Lutheran church, 11:115
Florence, steamboat, 38:359, 38:363
Florence Deering, steamboat, 29:292
Florence (Paul's) Lake, Isanti County, 50:136
Florenceville, Iowa, mill, 10:226
Florentine Mandolin Club, 57:222–223
Florentine Mandolin Sextet, Minneapolis, 57:223
Florian, Marshall County:
Florida:
Florists, Twin Cities, 18:252, 49:211, 54:312, 55:183
Florsheim shoes, window display depicted, 56:424
Flour and Cereal Workers' Union, 18:445
Flour and flour milling
Flour City Mandolin Club, Minneapolis, 57:222
Flour City Ornamental Iron Works, Minneapolis, 50:118n, 50:120–121
Flower, B. O., publisher, 22:161
Flower, Mark Delos (Gen.), politician, 4:477, 16:443, 53:314–315
Flowers:
Floyd, Charles (Pretty Boy), 54:139
Floyd Iron Works, Duluth, 26:129n
Flugum, Charles T., work reviewed, 44:120
Flugum, Merlin, work reviewed, 44:120
FluiDyne Engineering Corporation, Minneapolis, 33:244
Flygare, E. R., speaker, 11:298, 11:463, 13:451, 16:491, 22:441, 23:291
Flygare, William, author, 30:407
Flying. See Aviation
Flying Artillery, 3:426
Flying Cloud, clipper ship, 55:98
Flying Dutchmen, Edgerton, 53:216
Flying Fish, clipper ship, 55:98
Flynn, Archbishop Harry J., quoted, 58:248
Flynn, Dan, author, 4:91
Flynn, Dan, author, work reviewed, 59:352
Flynn, Dan (Porky), professional boxer, 59:79–80
Flynn, Dorothy D., author, 25:311, 26:279
Flynn, Edward F., speaker, 13:344, 28:86
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, labor organizer, 41:90–91, 49:294, 51:72, 52:72, 52:77
Flynn, Joe, lyricist, 44:132
Flynn, John, Duluth pioneer, 28:125, 34:185
Flynn, John, Union soldier, 59:144
Flynn, John F., 21:446
Flynn, Martin, 48:351
Flynn, Michael, 20:218
Flynn, Vincent J. (Rev.), speaker, 29:97, 30:170–171, 50:131
Flyte Tyme, rock band, 58:32, 58:37–38
FmHa. See Farmers Home Administration
Fobes, F. B. (Lt.), at Fort Ripley, 28:214
Fockens, Cornelius (Cpl.), 3:43, 45:137n, 45:140
Fodness, Norma, 41:164–165
Foerster, Norman, editor, 10:203
Foffa, Chrysostom (Fr.), 33:57
Fogdall, S. P., author, 21:341
Fogel, Robert W., author, 39:343, 40:406
Fogelson's Fancy Goods Shop, Duluth, 34:44
Fogerty, James E.:
Fogg, Frederic A., 1:27, 2:374, 2:376, 3:415, 4:31, 5:431
Fogg, Louise Miller (Mrs. Frederic A.), 11:439
Fogg, Summer, 11:438
Foght, Harold W., author/educator, 1:341, 42:316
Fogliardi, ---- (Gen.), 25:343
Fogo, Gretchen, feminist/teacher, 61:67
Foley, history, 13:447
Foley, J. P. (Rev.), 26:395
Foley, Luis G., inspector, 38:374
Foley, Michael E., 43:291
Foley, Thomas J., 43:291
Foley, Timothy, 39:154n
Foley, William T., author, 30:264
Foley Brothers Grocery Company, St. Paul, history, 3:318, 28:376
Foley Independent, history, 13:447
Folger, Henry C., 27:41
Folk art:
Folkebladet (Minneapolis), 14:105
Folkedahl, Beulah, editor, 41:98
Folkets Rost (The Voice of the People), St. Paul, 14:402
Folk heroes:
Folk humor, regional, 52:330–331
Folklore
Folle Avoine (St. Croix) band, Ojibway Indians, 28:144n, 28:233, 45:25
Follett family:
Folsom, Cora M., teacher/nurse, 51:92–93
Folsom, David E., explorer, 40:262
Folsom, Frank (pseud.). See Oppenheimer, Frank F., physicist
Folsom, George, settler, 40:242
Folsom, Jacob J., sketch, 5:470
Folsom, Mrs. Stanley, 23:398
Folsom, Simeon P., 2:378, 2:467, 16:469, 35:356n, 44:17
Folsom, Simon P., and Old Settlers Association, 61:30
Folsom, William H. C., 42:40, 46:175
Folsom House, Taylors Falls, 42:40, 44:266–267
Foltz, Margaret, teacher, 39:275
Folwell, Mary H., 3:467, 5:65, 6:208, 6:295, 7:289, 9:408, 10:449, 47:320, 49:58, 49:64
Folwell, Russell H., diaries, 24:167
Folwell, Sarah Heywood (Mrs. William W.), 4:40, 10:447, 14:323, 17:469, 18:48, 18:446, 19:50, 47:319, 62:30
Folwell, William Watts, 2:196, 2:374, 2:439, 3:39, 3:42, 3:305, 4:32–40, 4:170, 4:455, 5:52, 5:431–432, 5:474, 5:608, 7:79, 7:84, 7:188, 7:203, 7:210–211, 7:327, 7:354, 7:364, 8:59, 8:300, 8:439, 9:90, 9:194, 9:308, 10:444, 10:447, 11:61, 11:207, 16:248, 17:92, 17:160n, 17:469, 18:48, 18:105, 18:446, 19:50, 23:225, 23:386, 24:174, 25:64, 25:68, 28:76, 30:349, 34:238, 35:116, 36:318, 44:70, 45:227, 45:237, 47:224, 47:319, 50:42, 59:225 (facing)
Folwell Park, Minneapolis, 47:149
Folwell School, Rochester, 47:320
Folwick, Orlin, author, 7:187, 18:105
Fond du Lac, Minnesota
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, history, 18:326
Fond du Lac department. See Northwest Company: Fond du Lac department
Fond du Lac Indian Reservation (Chippewa), 16:295, 33:26, 35:293, 43:7, 43:176, 43:180, 43:183, 46:55, 54:376, 56:255, 56:461, 56:463
Foner, Philip S., historian/author/editor, 35:97, 51:199, 51:259, 52:332
Fong, Moy Quai, 57:167–168
Fonkalsrud, Alfred O., work reviewed, 1:274
Fontaine, Louis, 44:280
Fontanna, Stanley G., author, 30:389
Fontenelle, Lucien, trader, 29:59
Food
Food processing industry, 44:290, 44:292–294, 44:296–302, 57:157–158
Foot, Abraham, papers, 4:71
Foot, Schulze & Company, St. Paul, shoe manufacturers, 60:27
Foot, Solomon R., author, 10:428n
Football, 58:70
Foote, Andrew H., 25:26
Foote, Arthur, fisherman, 59:233
Foote, Charles M., 52:244
Foote, Henry S., senator, 56:208
Foote family, genealogy, 13:198
Foot Lake, Kandiyohi County:
Foraker, J. B., 5:343
Foraker, Joseph B., biography, 30:147
Forbes, Bruce David, author, 50:216, 52:199
Forbes, Esther, author, 30:247
Forbes, J. B. (Lt.), 50:193
Forbes, Jerome R. (Cpl.), editor, 3:324
Forbes, John M., railroad builder, 30:151, 39:31, 40:356, 40:406
Forbes, Mason M., attorney, Duluth lynching trials, 59:23, 59:26–28, 59:35n
Forbes, Maury, 25:241
Forbes, Mrs. William H., author, 6:72
Forbes, Thomas R., 22:320
Forbes, W. A., cholera victim, 14:290
Forbes, William H., trader, 3:426, 6:72, 6:251, 7:118, 11:444, 12:119, 12:130, 18:209, 31:173, 38:135n, 42:132, 42:135, 42:140, 45:85, 45:92, 45:100, 55:53
Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts, 22:169
Force, Frank E., sportswriter/boxing manager, 59:75–76, 59:79–80, 59:172
Ford, Abbie Guild (Mrs. Lyman M.), horticulturist, 49:193–194, 49:201
Ford, Alice, work reviewed, 31:46
Ford, Allyn K., collector, 29:100, 29:164, 44:224–226
Ford, Antoinette E., author, 5:520, 13:338, 20:89, 38:204, 53:100
Ford, Edwin H., author, 19:456, 27:54, 27:142, 28:333, 29:103
Ford, Gerald, politician, 59:296, 60:90, 60:92, 60:95, 60:246
Ford, Guy Stanton, 1:282, 2:170, 2:374, 2:433, 3:157, 4:31, 5:60, 5:265, 5:270, 5:431, 7:79, 8:59, 11:54, 13:106, 16:60, 17:70, 17:106, 18:68, 18:92, 19:226, 19:237, 20:50, 20:85, 20:206, 20:289, 23:5, 23:50, 24:266, 25:169, 26:45, 29:97, 32:9, 35:371, 39:226, 46:136
Ford, James W., speaker, 8:307
Ford, John D., Dr., educator, 10:351, 14:148, 18:219, 19:446, 35:221
Ford, Lyman M., editor, 18:407, 19:357, 44:100
Ford, Nathan, 39:53, 49:37
Ford, Orville D., papers, 24:354
Ford, Paul L., editor, 34:156
Ford, R. Clyde, author, 12:440
Ford, Worthington C., author, 1:106, 1:334, 6:80, 48:8
Ford Foundation, 46:147, 46:151
Ford Motor Company, 43:99–100
Fordyce, Eleanor T., lecturer, 51:128
Foreign policy, 8:3–26, 8:55
Foreman, Carolyn T., author, 25:297
Foreman, Grant, author, 15:121, 28:78
Foremost Sitter (Na-ga-nub), Ojibway leader, 46:293
Forepaugh, Joseph L., businessman, 33:4, 42:26, 47:128
Forepaugh, Mrs. Joseph L., 27:250
Forepaugh Block, St. Paul, 47:94
Forepaugh's Wild West Show, 41:80
Foresta, Merry A., 58:242
Forestal, Frank B., 42:206
Forest and Stream, history, 16:187
Forest City, Meeker County, 10:303
Forester Boats, Wyoming, Minnesota, 61:88 (facing)
Forest fires, 5:38, 9:194
Forest History Center, Grand Rapids, 45:32, 46:32, 46:160, 47:38, 50:131
Forest History Society, Inc. (Forest Products History Foundation), 27:340, 28:49–51, 30:47, 33:91, 36:69, 39:84, 46:140, 46:342, 51:287
Forest Lake, Hennepin County, settlement, 29:294
Forest Lake, Washington County:
Forestner, Henry, 57:325
Foreston:
Forest Products History Foundation. See Forest History Society, Inc.
Forestry
Forests Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, 30:159
Forest Township, Rice County, Norwegian settlement, 12:272
Forestville, Fillmore County:
Forgan, James B., banker, 12:201, 42:271–272, 42:276
Forgeries:
Forgette, Mark A., 55:157
Fork Township, Marshall County, history, 12:452
Formalism, 51:218
Forman, Henry J., critic, 26:308
Forman, Jonathan, review by, 33:44
Formanek-Brunell, Miriam, work reviewed, 54:192
Fornataro, Leone, minister, 49:244
Foroughi, Andrea R., "To Secure a Home for My Family," 58:147–160
Forrest, Edwin, actor, 23:313
Forrest, James T., author, 37:262
Forrest, Nathan Bedford (Gen.), Confederate officer, 38:269, 39:185–186, 39:188–189, 39:191–194, 39:196–197, 43:187–188, 43:190n, 59:268 (facing)
Forrest, Robert B., reminiscences, 24:263, 34:355
Forrest, Robert J., author, 14:329, 15:194, 29:172
Forrestal, Ann, author, 24:264
Forrestal, James, secretary of defense, 54:133
Forrester, Marjorie, author, 37:86, 37:183
Forsbeck, Filip A., author, 16:479
Forsberg, A. O., judge, 8:269, 21:336, 21:444
Forsberg, Drew M., work reviewed, 59:91
Forschler, H. G., author, 17:361
Forsee, Frances A., author, 13:204
Forshael, Axel F., Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Forside, Ole, Mr. and Mrs., 39:324
Forskaren, 57:435
Forslof, Alice, 28:268
Forslof, Andrew, 28:268
Forslof, Ara, 28:268
Forslof, Mrs. Andrew, 28:268
Forslof, Pearl, 28:268
Forslund, Mrs. Eric W., author, 24:369
Forstall family, in Stillwater, 25:210
Forster, Ada L., author, 33:354
Forsyth, Benjamin F., 48:148n
Forsyth, G. A. (Gen.), 8:184
Forsyth, George, 43:94, 43:100
Forsyth, Richardson and Company, fur traders, 21:129, 40:181
Forsyth, Robert A., with Cass expedition, 23:135, 23:239, 23:336, 23:347, 23:348n
Forsyth, Thomas (Maj.), 3:237, 9:350
Forsythe, George, 22:348
Forsythe, James H., architect, 62:108
Forsythe, John, 22:348
Forsythe, Mary, feminist/politician, 61:67
Fort Abercrombie, North Dakota, 32:277n, 38:63, 46:121
Fort Abraham Lincoln, North Dakota, 22:175, 54:86
Fort Albany, Ontario, 40:188
Fort Alexander, Manitoba:
Fort Armstrong, Illinois, 15:410, 42:105
Fort Atkinson, Iowa:
Fort Beauharnois, Lake Pepin:
Fort Bellefontaine, St. Louis, Missouri, 54:100
Fort Bliss, Texas, World War II, 51:320
Fort Blunder, New York, 23:203–204
Fort Bolivar, Otter Tail County, trading post, 11:373
Fort Bourbon, Manitoba, trading post, 11:264, 18:236
Fort Bowman, Illinois, history, 30:249
Fort Brady, Michigan, 49:266, 50:24–25, 50:28
Fort Bruce and Boyer, sketch, 9:192
Fort Buford, North Dakota:
Fort Chanyaska, Martin County, 8:313, 38:284
Fort Charlotte, Pigeon River, 44:201
Fort Churchill, Thompson's route, 8:304
Fort Clark, North Dakota:
Fort Connor, Wyoming, built, 42:49
Fort Coulonge, Quebec, location, 28:10
Fort Cox, Watonwan County, described, 28:294
Fort Crawford, Wisconsin, 10:217, 41:92, 54:102
Fort Custer, Montana, 17:88
Fort Daer, North Dakota, 49:188
Fort Defiance, North Dakota, trading post, 22:279
Fort Des Moines, Iowa:
Fort Detroit. See Fort Ponchartrain, Michigan
Fort Dodge, Iowa:
Fort d'Orleans, history, 8:435
Fort Douglas, Manitoba:
Fort Edmonton, Alberta, 21:186
Fort Ellsworth, Virginia, location, 25:39n
Fort Erie, ruins, 4:359
Fortescue, John, author, 9:183
Fort Esperance, Saskatchewan, built, 12:369
Fort Fairmont, Martin County:
Fort Frances, Ontario:
Fort Gaines. See Fort Ripley, Morrison County
Fort Garry, Manitoba, 1:400, 5:76, 6:310
Fort Gibraltar, Manitoba
Fort Goodhue, Sibley County, garrison, 38:281, 38:283
Fort Gratiot, Michigan
Fort Greene, Lac qui Parle County, trading post, 11:379
Fort Gripsholm, Delaware River, 55:17–18, 55:28
Fort Hanska, Brown County, described, 36:193
Fort Harrison, Indiana, treaty, 23:145n
Fort Hays Kansas State College, publication, 19:457
Fort Henry, Ontario, restored, 31:118
Fort Henry, Tennessee, captured, 25:26n
Fort Hill, Brown County, history, 14:455
Fort Holes, Stearns County, built, 38:204
Fort Holmes, Michigan, location, 17:81, 23:142
Fort Howard, Wisconsin:
Fortier, Cyrille, author, 18:473
Fortier, Joseph, papers, 19:450
Fortieth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, 40:285
Fortieth New York Volunteer Infantry, 25:384
Fortin, Archdeacon Octave, 1:207
Fort Jesup, Louisiana, frontier post, 17:322
Fort Judson, Blue Earth County:
Fort Kaministiquia, Ontario, trading post, 11:357
Fort Knox, Tennessee, 54:185
Fort La Baye, Wisconsin, 23:346n
Fort Lacorne, Saskatchewan, trading post, 11:264
Fort La Framboise, in 1862, 5:135
Fort La Jonquiere, Red Wing, French post, 32:227–229, 32:233–236
Fort Langley, British Columbia:
Fort la Traite, Saskatchewan, trading post, 11:264
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 45:121
Fort Lewis, Carver County, trading post, 11:376
Fort L'Huillier, Blue Earth County:
Fort Lincoln State Park, North Dakota, 22:207
Fort Mackinac, Michigan, 13:99
Fort Madison, Iowa:
Fort Mandan, North Dakota:
Fort Marcy, Morrison County, 36:14. See Fort Ripley, Morrison County
Fort Marin, Iowa:
Fort McKay (Fort Shelby), Wisconsin, 7:352, 17:344, 23:343n
Fort McKenzie, Montana, 35:241
Fort McLeod, Northwest Territories, 35:34
Fort Meigs, Ohio, siege, 12:234
Fort Michilimackinac, Michigan
Fort Montgomery, New York, history, 23:203–204
Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania, markers, 14:111
Fortney, Harvey (Choppy), Honeymead Products Company employee, 58:106
Fort Niagara, New York, 19:297
Fort Norman, Northwest Territories, history, 19:223
Fort Osage, Missouri, 40:192
Fort Providence, Northwest Territories, built, 12:368
Fort Pulaski, Georgia, captured, 25:122
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan:
Fort Renville, Chippewa County, 44:267
Fort Rice, North Dakota, 19:205–206
Fort Ridgely Choral Festival Association, 15:490
Fort Ridgely Historical Association, 15:490
Fort Ridgely Memorial State Park, 1:545, 2:286, 5:430, 7:371, 10:463
Fort Ripley (Fort Gaines), Morrison County, 11:308, 40:83, 40:87
Fort Rouge, Manitoba:
Forts:
Fort St. Antoine, Wisconsin, 11:452, 15:100
Fort St. James, British Columbia, 40:191
Fort St. Joseph, Michigan:
Fort St. Pierre, Ontario:
Fort Seward, Dakota Territory, 51:287
Fort Shelby (Fort McKay), Wisconsin, 7:352, 17:344, 23:343n
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, 23:268
Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, history, 19:223
Fort Sisseton (Fort Wadsworth), South Dakota:
Fort Smith, Arkansas, in Civil War, 40:286, 40:291
Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), Hennepin County, 41:43, 53:120
Fort Stevenson, North Dakota:
Fort Stikine, British Columbia, 17:446
Fort Sully, South Dakota:
Fort Tecumseh, trading post, 3:30
Fort Tekamamiouen, Ontario, trading post, 11:361
Fort Thompson, South Dakota:
Fort Ticonderoga, New York, 44:220–222
Fort Totten, North Dakota, 50:294, 55:380
Fortuna, Buchanan County seat, 4:242
Fortuna, Pine County, platted, 40:244
Fortunate Eagle, Adam, author, work reviewed, 62:160
Fortune, steamboat, 22:18
Fortune, T. Thomas, civil-rights advocate/journalist, 43:292–294, 55:65
Fortune 500 companies, Minnesota, 56:419
Fortune Bay Resort and Casino, Vermilion Lake, 58:238
Fortune magazine, Minnesota trademarks depicted, 57:33
Fort Union, North Dakota, 15:357, 27:255
Fort Vancouver, Washington:
Fort Vincennes, Indiana, 18:390
Fort Wadsworth. See Fort Sisseton, South Dakota
Fort Walla Walla, Washington, 38:217
Fort Washington, Lake Traverse, trading post, 11:379
Fort Washington, Maryland, 25:117
Fort Wayne, Indiana:
Fort William (Thunder Bay), Ontario, 44:208, 47:31, 52:227
Fort Winnebago, Wisconsin, 18:154
Forty-Eighters. See Germans: Forty-Eighters
Fort Yellowstone, Wyoming, 17:88
Forty-fifth U.S. Volunteer Infantry, 4:295, 5:209, 16:336
Forty-ninth New York Volunteer Infantry, 5:459
Forty-ninth parallel. See Boundaries
Forty-ninth U.S. Colored Infantry, 3:41
Fort York. See York Factory, Manitoba
Forty-second Division, U.S. Army (Rainbow Division), 3:246, 3:546, 5:293–298, 6:60
Forum, Minneapolis, events, 57:428
Fosdick, Harry E., 41:209, 49:100, 49:243
Fosdick, Raymond, urban reformer, 62:109
Fosdick, Raymond B., letter, 18:314
Foshay, Wilbur B., 25:279, 38:243
Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, depicted, 49:25, 54:305
Foslien, Fred J., politician, 51:279
Fosnes, C. A., 17:355
Foss, Arthur, publisher, 30:273
Foss, C. D. (Bishop), 31:88
Foss, Claude W. (Rev.), 17:329
Foss, Dorothy, 28:300, 30:79
Foss, Hans A., editor, 29:302, 52:89
Fossan, G. H., ginseng grower, 41:264
Fosseen, Carrie S. Jorgens, political officer, 52:117
Foss Memorial Church, Minneapolis, 61:362
Fossness, C. A., speaker, 5:616
Fosston, Polk County, 45:327–328
Fossum, Andrew, author, 13:197, 39:135
Fossum, Bernice, activist, 52:298
Fossum, Paul R., author, 5:464, 12:80, 28:331
Foster, Aaron, author, 1:119n, 1:239
Foster, Arthur P., author/speaker, 18:334, 18:463
Foster, Charles H., work reviewed, 37:84
Foster, Daisy, speaker, 16:244, 18:95, 18:111
Foster, David, author, 47:164
Foster, Everett W., reminiscences, 15:223, 16:52
Foster, Frank, 44:264
Foster, George B., educator, 43:23
Foster, Gil, author, 24:92
Foster, H. A., 50:73
Foster, James K., 57:215
Foster, James S., author, 9:415, 11:324
Foster, John, papers, 54:319
Foster, John A., 39:18, 39:20
Foster, John B., speaker, 40:364
Foster, Lysander P., Dr., author, 2:53, 2:57, 3:440, 4:95, 5:324, 5:392
Foster, Mary D., work reviewed, 6:388–390
Foster, Mary S., 16:334
Foster, Mrs. Burnside, house, 36:216–217
Foster, Mrs. Fred, speaker, 17:124, 17:315
Foster, Nancy, 24:116
Foster, Nathaniel Caldwell, lumber magnate, 51:79
Foster, Neva, author, 18:118
Foster, Preston, actor, 53:288
Foster, Robert M., settler, 44:85–87
Foster. Robert O., author, 13:114
Foster, Rube, professional baseball player/team manager/owner, 59:166–167, 59:170
Foster, Sir George E., 2:51
Foster, Stephen C., composer, 15:115, 57:232
Foster, Suel, horticulturist, 23:91, 44:99
Foster, Thomas, Dr., 3:382,
F. H. Pike and Company, St. Paul, piano dealers, 39:320
F----, Oliver, hunter, 41:223–224
F. W. Woolworth and Company, 54:312
Fabel, E., account book, 15:347
Faber, James F., 21:333, 28:295
Fabian socialism, 52:191
Fackler, Leonard D., speaker, 6:408
Facsimile Text Society, 14:443
Factory workers, women, 47:149, 50:69, 50:160
Fadden, Charles, 12:126, 12:132
Faedrelandet, Norwegian paper, 3:516
Fageol Company, Oakland, California, bus manufacturers, 49:313–314
Fageol Safety Coach, first bus, 49:313
Fager, Frank W., 52:182
Fagerhaugh, Dorothy, activist, 52:302
Fagerhaugh, Ole, actor, 52:298–299, 52:301
Fagerhaugh, Paul, activist, 52:301
Fagnant, Moise, petitioner, 49:186
Fagnant, Theophile, petitioner, 49:186
Fagnant, William, petitioner, 49:186
Fagnant, Xavier, petitioner, 49:186
Fagre, Theodore, editor, 16:254
Faherty, Mary, speaker, 20:210, 25:405
Faherty, William B., author, 22:98
Fahey, W. J., 54:275
Fahlstrom (Falstrom), Jacob, Swedish pioneer, 29:182, 29:278, 29:354, 30:145, 30:272
Fahrenbach, F. W., 2:465, 2:630
Fahrendorff, Ruth, author, 47:336
Fahrney, Ralph R., author, 19:435
Fahrni, Margaret M., work reviewed, 28:64
Fahs, Alice, editor, work reviewed, 59:220
Fairall, P. H. (Rev.), 15:33
Fairbairn, Mabel, author, 19:473
Fairbanks, ----, 9:252
Fairbanks, Albert, 9:256
Fairbanks, Amanda, author, 5:225
Fairbanks, Avard, sculptor, 35:245
Fairbanks, Carol, work reviewed, 49:121
Fairbanks, Charles W., politician, 18:316, 61:13
Fairbanks, Douglas, actor, 53:325
Fairbanks, Evelyn, 57:216
Fairbanks, John H., trader, 4:38on, 4:388, 4:436, 7:267n, 16:31, 19:348, 23:249, 23:251n, 46:292, 50:198
Fairbanks, Maria, 46:292
Fairbanks, Robert, trader, 15:292, 18:209, 46:292
Fairbanks, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:160, 61:13–18, 61:21
Fairbanks, W. N., 34:132
Fairbanks family, White Earth Ojibway, 5:227, 46:291–292, 48:165
Fairbanks Farmers Cooperative Telephone Association, 61:21
Fair Brothers, circus, 48:329
Fairchild, Florence, 39:52n
Fairchild, Grace, Dakota pioneer, 43:78
Fairchild, Henry P., editor, 9:72
Fairchild, Henry S., 22:263, 38:82
Fairchild, James H., 45:24
Fairchild, Lucius:
Fairchild, Sarah (Conover), portrait, 21:156, 21:429
Fairchild 71 airplane, depicted, 50:97
Fairchild & North-Eastern Railway Company, reorganized, 51:79
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), 52:180, 52:182, 56:63, 59:255
Fair Employment Practices Ordinance, Minneapolis, 56:62
Fairfax:
Fairfield, Freeborn County, county seat fight, 15:346, 20:357
Fairfield, G. A., author, 14:457
Fairfield, Martin County, mythical city, 14:256
Fairfield Guards, volunteer unit, 16:173n
Fairfield Township, Swift County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Fair Haven, history, 9:199, 18:229
Fair Hills Resort, Pelican Lake, 60:248
Fair Labor Standards Act (1938), 60:35
Fairley, William, federal mediator, 51:72–74
Fairmont, Martin County:
anti-horse-thief society, 25:97
business history, 24:270
churches, 14:452, 16:336, 16:380
church-state controversy, 53:303
county seat, 14:256
depicted, 22:225
election precint, 14:250
English settlement, 14:232, 31:30, 31:131, 37:185, 52:125, 53:337
museum, 35:155
name, 27:172
parks, 21:222
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:303, 54:122
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:297, 44:299
ration board, 26:175
Rotary Club, 28:292
school, 25:411
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:277, 38:279–280, 38:283–284, 38:286
urban geography, 51:124
business history, 24:270
churches, 14:452, 16:336, 16:380
church-state controversy, 53:303
county seat, 14:256
depicted, 22:225
election precint, 14:250
English settlement, 14:232, 31:30, 31:131, 37:185, 52:125, 53:337
museum, 35:155
name, 27:172
parks, 21:222
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:303, 54:122
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:297, 44:299
ration board, 26:175
Rotary Club, 28:292
school, 25:411
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:277, 38:279–280, 38:283–284, 38:286
urban geography, 51:124
Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, 54:148
Fairmont Railway Motors, history, 22:224
Fair Oaks, Virginia, in Civil War, 11:462, 25:134–140, 25:351, 29:64, 60:19
Fair Oaks, Washburn residence, Minneapolis, 49:20
Fairs
See also Chicago World's Fair (1893); Crystal Palace Exhibition (1853); Minnesota State Fair; specific fairs
agricultural, 12:445, 15:135, 15:246, 15:251, 16:33, 16:327, 18:467, 22:249–269, 51:38
agricultural exhibits, 49:194, 50:219–228
competitive, 52:49, 52:58
county, 14:458, 14:460–461, 15:485, 15:491, 16:251, 16:496, 18:117, 18:337, 18:466, 21:450, 21:458, 22:442, 22:446, 23:75, 23:106, 23:402–403, 30:408, 34:359, 49:191, 53:258–259, 54:334
crop art, 56:49 (facing)
depicted, 47:48–49, 58:65 (facing)
encouraged, 49:196
historic properties depicted, 51:150
Mankato, 17:125
Minneapolis depicted, 41:126
Minnesota exhibit depicted, 56:457
New York City, 57:84
North Dakota, 54:276
Philadelphia, 40:353
St. Louis, 47:47–49, 50:179–180, 55:205
territorial, 14:137, 22:9, 38:173, 38:175, 52:44, 52:52, 55:323
agricultural, 12:445, 15:135, 15:246, 15:251, 16:33, 16:327, 18:467, 22:249–269, 51:38
agricultural exhibits, 49:194, 50:219–228
competitive, 52:49, 52:58
county, 14:458, 14:460–461, 15:485, 15:491, 16:251, 16:496, 18:117, 18:337, 18:466, 21:450, 21:458, 22:442, 22:446, 23:75, 23:106, 23:402–403, 30:408, 34:359, 49:191, 53:258–259, 54:334
crop art, 56:49 (facing)
depicted, 47:48–49, 58:65 (facing)
encouraged, 49:196
historic properties depicted, 51:150
Mankato, 17:125
Minneapolis depicted, 41:126
Minnesota exhibit depicted, 56:457
New York City, 57:84
North Dakota, 54:276
Philadelphia, 40:353
St. Louis, 47:47–49, 50:179–180, 55:205
territorial, 14:137, 22:9, 38:173, 38:175, 52:44, 52:52, 55:323
Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis, 40:383
Fairview Park, Minneapolis, 58:44
Fairview-University Medical Center, Minneapolis, sculptures, 56:87
Fairweather, Hanford W., author, 3:99
Fairy Lake, Todd County, 40:75
Faith, John, letters, 23:75
Faith Flour Mill, Norman County, 46:161, 47:212
Faiver, Louis, Nininger resident, 13:132, 13:148, 26:191
Fake Name Graphx, 58:34
Fala, Franklin Roosevelt's terrier, 52:28, 52:30–31
Falcon, Pierre, ballad writer, 35:202
Falconer, Effie, 5:59
Falconer, Gilbert postmaster, 34:185
Falconer, James W., book collector, 27:41
Falconer, W. A., author, 15:125
Falk, Karen, speaker, 27:356
Falkenberg, P. J., 15:447
Falkenshield, Andrew, Dr., artist/photographer, 47:148–188, 52:57
Falkenskiold, Catharine H. L., 47:185
Falkenskiold, Christopher, 47:185
Falkenskiold, Martin B., 47:185
Fall, Albert B., politician, 27:134, 51:171, 60:147n
Fall, M. T. (Lt.), 1:492, 1:503
Fallon, John P., farmer, 16:71
Fallon and Herges, St. Paul, 59:53
Fallon brothers, Hutchinson pioneers, 11:334
Falls City, steamboat, 39:68n
Falls City Light Guards, 16:169
Falls Evening News (St. Anthony), 16:72, 58:412
Falls of the St. Croix
Falquist, Andrew, 18:313
Falsen, ----, speaker, 6:138
Falsen, North Dakota, 6:305
Falstrom, Jacob. See Fahlstrom, Jacob
Families:
Family and Children's Service, Minneapolis, 41:153, 41:155, 46:193
Family and Children's Service, St. Paul, 25:377, 49:211
Family Handyman (St. Paul), 48:227
Family Heirlooms of Pennsylvania, reproduction fabric manufacturer, 59:290–291
Family Herald (Minneapolis), 17:469
Family histories, 52:157–158, 60:326–333
Family History Library, Salt Lake City, 57:438
Family Service, Inc., 58:403
Family Welfare Association (FWA). See Family and Children's Service
Famines, Red River settlement, 2:22
Famous Door, New York, nightclub, 59:107
Famous Rogers Cafe Jazz Orchestra, 59:98
Fancher, A. N., author, 1:245, 1:415, 1:546, 2:216
Faneuil, Peter, 18:397
Fanning, John T., career, 12:201
Fanning, M. E., 5:321, 17:123
Fans, depicted, 55:185 (cover)
Fant, Handy B., compiler, 36:278
Fantauzzi, --, composer, 57:232
Fantini, Louis, speaker, 34:174
Fanzines, depicted, 58:33
Minneapolis rock scene, 58:34
Faragher, W. R., 43:102
Farah, Marian (Muna), Somali immigrant, 62:96–97
Farber, J. L., 9:372
Farber, Myron A., 46:150–151
Farestad, Orville J., author, 16:131
Fargo, North Dakota:
air service, 50:95, 50:97
bicycling, 54:271, 54:280
bridges, 58:99
Bryan speech, 39:95
depicted, 54:84
diocese, 39:299
history, 4:195, 8:305, 8:309, 10:352, 34:357
labor disputes, 54:178
Lindbergh celebration, 42:148
Mexican Americans, 58:207
pageant, 4:192
picture collections, 53:83
power company, 35:381
Presbyterian church, 4:196
printers' union, 21:393
railroad, 31:122
river port, 21:260n, 29:73, 31:253
site, 3:157
social life, 26:207
visited, 33:69–70, 38:212, 54:84
bicycling, 54:271, 54:280
bridges, 58:99
Bryan speech, 39:95
depicted, 54:84
diocese, 39:299
history, 4:195, 8:305, 8:309, 10:352, 34:357
labor disputes, 54:178
Lindbergh celebration, 42:148
Mexican Americans, 58:207
pageant, 4:192
picture collections, 53:83
power company, 35:381
Presbyterian church, 4:196
printers' union, 21:393
railroad, 31:122
river port, 21:260n, 29:73, 31:253
site, 3:157
social life, 26:207
visited, 33:69–70, 38:212, 54:84
Fargo Forum:
See also Faribault House, Faribault
career, 30:408, 35:320–322
depicted, 41:220
family, 14:438, 15:345, 35:110, 37:191
hunter, 15:386–387, 15:390–391, 15:393–394, 41:218, 41:220–222
marriage, 35:321
miller, 11:274–277, 11:281
papers, 4:451, 5:61
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:139
sketches, 4:477, 8:177–180
trader, 7:255, 7:296, 7:373, 11:382, 11:388, 11:394–395, 16:25, 16:497, 20:123, 20:264–265, 29:267, 42:128, 42:133, 46:216n
translator, 21:279–280
career, 30:408, 35:320–322
depicted, 41:220
family, 14:438, 15:345, 35:110, 37:191
hunter, 15:386–387, 15:390–391, 15:393–394, 41:218, 41:220–222
marriage, 35:321
miller, 11:274–277, 11:281
papers, 4:451, 5:61
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:139
sketches, 4:477, 8:177–180
trader, 7:255, 7:296, 7:373, 11:382, 11:388, 11:394–395, 16:25, 16:497, 20:123, 20:264–265, 29:267, 42:128, 42:133, 46:216n
translator, 21:279–280
Faribault, Elizabeth, 14:32
Faribault, Fred, family, 18:342
Faribault, Jean Baptiste, trader, 1:422n, 4:418, 4:425n, 4:451, 6:333, 8:38n, 8:353, 10:297, 10:389, 11:274, 11:376, 12:201, 13:439, 15:383, 15:386n, 18:193, 20:259, 20:263, 22:285, 24:179, 35:321, 38:139n, 42:108–109, 42:127, 42:129, 42:136–137, 46:216n, 55:187, 55:189
See also Faribault House, Mendota
artist, 35:324
biographical information, 62:51
cattle merchant, 29:158
certificate of compensation for sale of Pike Island, 62:57
claim to Pike Island, 12:190, 12:317, 21:182
depicted, 62:51
farmer, 29:1
friendship with Leavenworth, 62:52
houses, 41:318–319
meeting with Pike, 62:59n
sketches, 4:477, 8:178, 9:156
treaty conveying land for Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), 62:49–50, 62:52
artist, 35:324
biographical information, 62:51
cattle merchant, 29:158
certificate of compensation for sale of Pike Island, 62:57
claim to Pike Island, 12:190, 12:317, 21:182
depicted, 62:51
farmer, 29:1
friendship with Leavenworth, 62:52
houses, 41:318–319
meeting with Pike, 62:59n
sketches, 4:477, 8:178, 9:156
treaty conveying land for Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), 62:49–50, 62:52
Faribault, Mary Elizabeth Graham (Mrs. Alexander), 35:321, 46:216
Faribault, Nancy McClure (Mrs. David), 4:419n, 4:425n, 8:442, 13:413, 32:71
Faribault, Pelagie (Mrs. Jean Baptiste):
anti-abolition sentiment, 39:260
bank, 2:150
baseball club, 19:169–170, 19:176
celebrations, 3:541, 7:373, 8:177n, 16:380, 40:300
churches, 12:341, 12:453, 15:129, 16:119, 16:380, 17:117, 17:363, 18:118, 19:475, 20:431, 27:271, 35:321, 56:141
circus, 28:101
construction strike, 21:379
courts, 51:171–172
depicted, 2:280, 4:193, 8:441, 46:218, 49:103
described, 19:96, 46:215–216
Faribault State Hospital, 51:301–302, 51:308
in fiction, 37:3, 39:267
GAR post, 16:431
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
ginseng trade, 41:253, 41:258
growth, 16:243, 21:343, 35:110
history, 1:321, 1:348, 8:178, 8:445, 10:230, 10:464, 19:466, 21:233, 28:191, 28:294, 30:408, 56:206
Home Guard depicted, 47:172
hospitals, 51:301
hotel, 13:213
industries, 4:194, 20:217, 43:200
insurance agencies, 16:242, 20:308
Jewish community, 51:4, 51:6–7, 51:13
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:364, 61:366
libraries, 11:52, 11:466, 12:105, 19:466–467, 21:115
livery stable, 40:127
mail service, 11:400
mills, 11:271, 11:274–277, 11:280, 12:80, 46:157, 56:254
Minnesota School for the Blind, 1:76
Minnesota School for the Deaf, 23:191
Minnesota State School for the Blind, 7:92
name, 15:386n
National Guard, 45:136–137
newspapers, 20:270–286, 56:224
Orinoco Company sponsor, 43:199
pageant, 4:98
parochial-public school agreement, 24:366, 25:373, 28:72, 34:104, 34:105n, 34:214, 42:63
power company, 35:381
prisoner-of-war camp, 54:122
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:297, 44:299
railroads, 7:224, 21:343, 35:14. 18, 35:21, 37:157, 61:251–252
roads, 11:395, 11:398, 24:193, 46:215
School for the Feebleminded and Epileptic, 43:205, 43:211
schools, 17:363, 19:367, 20:200, 35:323, 39:131, 53:48
Sioux settlement, 37:272
sponsors Orinoco Company, 43:204, 43:207
stage line, 7:255, 8:209
State School for the Feebleminded, 49:100–101
tornado, 43:40
trading post, 11:382, 16:497
tree planting, 44:19
visiting lecturers, 11:146, 11:149, 11:154, 16:31, 19:416
waterpower, 58:274
Whipple celebration, 4:291
wildlife, 30:223
in World War I, 47:316
bank, 2:150
baseball club, 19:169–170, 19:176
celebrations, 3:541, 7:373, 8:177n, 16:380, 40:300
churches, 12:341, 12:453, 15:129, 16:119, 16:380, 17:117, 17:363, 18:118, 19:475, 20:431, 27:271, 35:321, 56:141
circus, 28:101
construction strike, 21:379
courts, 51:171–172
depicted, 2:280, 4:193, 8:441, 46:218, 49:103
described, 19:96, 46:215–216
Faribault State Hospital, 51:301–302, 51:308
in fiction, 37:3, 39:267
GAR post, 16:431
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
ginseng trade, 41:253, 41:258
growth, 16:243, 21:343, 35:110
history, 1:321, 1:348, 8:178, 8:445, 10:230, 10:464, 19:466, 21:233, 28:191, 28:294, 30:408, 56:206
Home Guard depicted, 47:172
hospitals, 51:301
hotel, 13:213
industries, 4:194, 20:217, 43:200
insurance agencies, 16:242, 20:308
Jewish community, 51:4, 51:6–7, 51:13
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:364, 61:366
libraries, 11:52, 11:466, 12:105, 19:466–467, 21:115
livery stable, 40:127
mail service, 11:400
mills, 11:271, 11:274–277, 11:280, 12:80, 46:157, 56:254
Minnesota School for the Blind, 1:76
Minnesota School for the Deaf, 23:191
Minnesota State School for the Blind, 7:92
name, 15:386n
National Guard, 45:136–137
newspapers, 20:270–286, 56:224
Orinoco Company sponsor, 43:199
pageant, 4:98
parochial-public school agreement, 24:366, 25:373, 28:72, 34:104, 34:105n, 34:214, 42:63
power company, 35:381
prisoner-of-war camp, 54:122
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:297, 44:299
railroads, 7:224, 21:343, 35:14. 18, 35:21, 37:157, 61:251–252
roads, 11:395, 11:398, 24:193, 46:215
School for the Feebleminded and Epileptic, 43:205, 43:211
schools, 17:363, 19:367, 20:200, 35:323, 39:131, 53:48
Sioux settlement, 37:272
sponsors Orinoco Company, 43:204, 43:207
stage line, 7:255, 8:209
State School for the Feebleminded, 49:100–101
tornado, 43:40
trading post, 11:382, 16:497
tree planting, 44:19
visiting lecturers, 11:146, 11:149, 11:154, 16:31, 19:416
waterpower, 58:274
Whipple celebration, 4:291
wildlife, 30:223
in World War I, 47:316
Faribault, Rodolphe E., 18:211
Faribault City Flouring Mill, 11:280
Faribault County:
Agricultural Society, 22:253, 22:258, 49:196
boundaries, 5:485
Catholic church, 25:410
fair, 22:259
history, 3:104, 3:160, 4:474, 12:102, 14:456, 18:298–301, 19:364, 20:205
Indians, 14:453
maps indexed, 52:127
name, 4:418n, 30:332
Nonpartisan League and, 43:50–51
Norwegian settlements, 11:286, 12:269–270, 23:290, 31:27
notes, 7:372, 10:357
physicians, 25:307, 25:399
pioneers, 2:106, 25:100
Poles, 58:18
poor relief, 38:368
records, 47:334
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:281
War History Committee, 23:390, 24:185
wheat raising, 29:19
boundaries, 5:485
Catholic church, 25:410
fair, 22:259
history, 3:104, 3:160, 4:474, 12:102, 14:456, 18:298–301, 19:364, 20:205
Indians, 14:453
maps indexed, 52:127
name, 4:418n, 30:332
Nonpartisan League and, 43:50–51
Norwegian settlements, 11:286, 12:269–270, 23:290, 31:27
notes, 7:372, 10:357
physicians, 25:307, 25:399
pioneers, 2:106, 25:100
Poles, 58:18
poor relief, 38:368
records, 47:334
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:281
War History Committee, 23:390, 24:185
wheat raising, 29:19
Faribault Engine Manufacturing Company, letterhead depicted, 61:133
Faribault family, 8:38, 8:50, 17:229, 46:216, 46:288, 56:160
Faribault Grange Flouring Mill, 11:280
Faribault Guard, 16:177
Faribault Herald, and politics, 56:73
Faribault House, Faribault, 19:475, 26:180, 26:285, 35:320–324
Faribault Island. See Pike Island, Dakota County
Faribault Lecture and Library Association, 11:146
Faribault Old Settlers Association, 35:322
Faribault Public Library:
Faribault Republican, politics, 28:29
Faribault Woolen Mills, 22:107, 22:348
Faricy, Austin, poet, 16:81
Faricy, Roland J., 20:426–427
Faricy, William T., speaker, 35:153
Faries, Hugh, trader, 11:363, 14:223
work reviewed, 8:82
Farley, Jesse K., Jr., author, 25:187
Farley, Jesse P., businessman, 8:80, 25:187, 42:176
Farley Telegram, 29:356
Farm, Stock, and Home (Minneapolis), 18:410–411, 20:85, 36:109–126, 41:5, 41:10
Farm Advocate Program, oral history, 52:201–202
Farman, Henri, aircraft designer, 48:51n, 48:55
Farm and Labor party, organized, 22:388, 32:133, 32:146
Farm Bloc, in Congress, 32:182
Farm Boy Cavaliers of America, 28:396
Farm building designs, Canada, 53:167
Farm Bureau, 18:323, 56:143
Farm Credit Administration:
Farmer, Bill, review by, 48:220
Farmer, E. C., 17:124, 18:111, 19:362
Farmer, Emanuel D., 37:141
Farmer, Eugenia B., sketches, 3:233, 4:475
Farmer, Fanny, home economist, 50:216
Farmer, George, 4:459
Farmer, H. J., speaker, 8:55
Farmer, Hallie, author, 5:464
Farmer, James, civil rights leader, 52:123
Farmer, John Q., legislator, 41:77, 41:79
speaker, 15:249
Farmer-Labor Advocate (St. Paul), history, 38:304
Farmer-Labor Association, 49:158, 54:6, 54:10–11, 54:14, 57:426
See also Farmer-Labor party
alliances, 51:278–279
conventions, 54:179
discussed, 52:295–297
endorsements, 51:272
factions, 52:305–306
history, 38:301–309, 40:371
alliances, 51:278–279
conventions, 54:179
discussed, 52:295–297
endorsements, 51:272
factions, 52:305–306
history, 38:301–309, 40:371
Farmer-Labor party, 41:268, 45:10, 46:91, 47:164, 48:262, 48:287, 58:171
See also Agrarian movement; Democratic-Farmer-Labor party; Farmer-Labor Association; Knights of Labor; Labor; Nonpartisan League; Politics; Popular Front, Communist Party of the United States of America; Populist movement
affiliations, 51:231
black convention delegates, 57:423
candidates, 51:170, 51:177, 52:96, 52:99
collaborations, 55:92
collection, 51:41 (facing)
colleges and, 42:184
Communist party influence, 54:171–172, 54:180, 54:182, 62:149–150
conflicts, 48:289–290, 48:292
conventions, 28:372, 48:288, 48:290, 51:173, 54:179
cooperatives, 57:156
declaration of principles, 54:44
Democratic party merger, 43:85, 49:158–159, 54:13, 57:430
election campaigns, 51:136, 54:12, 54:180–181
elections, 56:360
factions, 41:162, 41:166, 41:296
foreign policy, 40:365–374
Goodhue County, 57:323
historiography, 47:160–161
history, 5:516, 8:79, 10:216, 16:456, 16:482, 17:164, 17:478, 18:218, 18:459, 23:284, 28:44, 30:66, 31:124, 32:246, 35:155, 36:101, 36:103, 36:105, 36:151, 36:282, 38:177–185, 38:301–309, 41:150, 41:154, 42:210, 43:35, 43:38, 43:57, 43:75, 43:84, 43:88, 43:91–92, 43:312, 44:184, 46:337–338, 49:158–159, 51:167, 51:281, 52:171, 53:39, 54:32, 54:34, 54:44–45, 54:372
ideology, 33:42, 40:360, 54:175, 54:182
influences on, 52:87, 52:90, 52:95, 52:98
integrated unions and, 57:423
isolationism, 47:155–156
issues, 52:295–298, 52:306
Jewish influence, 51:143
labor movement and, 57:426, 60:32
leaders, 47:154, 47:157, 48:253, 48:286, 48:289, 48:292, 50:78, 50:289–290, 51:118, 55:281–282
Minneapolis, 42:7, 42:12, 55:294
Minneapolis library board election (1941), 62:152
Minnesota, 15:99, 17:161, 18:424, 20:194, 20:198, 21:323, 25:193, 25:202, 25:325, 28:73, 28:183, 37:39, 39:334, 40:147, 53:126, 53:147–148
Minnesota legislature, 54:234
murder and, 56:405–407
platform, 47:155
political alliances, 54:6–14
primaries, 52:231
prominent supporters, 54:186
relief issue, 41:155, 41:157, 41:160–161, 41:163, 41:170
representatives, 51:134
research projects, 51:138, 51:144
rise of, 51:233
St. Paul, 58:187
Scandinavian influence, 51:140, 51:142–143
settlement house engagements, 57:428
significance, 14:339, 18:192, 21:93, 51:219, 52:79, 52:187, 52:194
signs depicted, 51:41 (facing), 51:171, 54:15, 58:175
South Dakota, 36:88
surveillance, 54:184
syndicated cartoon depicted, 52:93
timber workers and, 56:264, 56:267–268, 56:270, 56:274
vice-presidents, 51:168
women, 52:70, 55:329
affiliations, 51:231
black convention delegates, 57:423
candidates, 51:170, 51:177, 52:96, 52:99
collaborations, 55:92
collection, 51:41 (facing)
colleges and, 42:184
Communist party influence, 54:171–172, 54:180, 54:182, 62:149–150
conflicts, 48:289–290, 48:292
conventions, 28:372, 48:288, 48:290, 51:173, 54:179
cooperatives, 57:156
declaration of principles, 54:44
Democratic party merger, 43:85, 49:158–159, 54:13, 57:430
election campaigns, 51:136, 54:12, 54:180–181
elections, 56:360
factions, 41:162, 41:166, 41:296
foreign policy, 40:365–374
Goodhue County, 57:323
historiography, 47:160–161
history, 5:516, 8:79, 10:216, 16:456, 16:482, 17:164, 17:478, 18:218, 18:459, 23:284, 28:44, 30:66, 31:124, 32:246, 35:155, 36:101, 36:103, 36:105, 36:151, 36:282, 38:177–185, 38:301–309, 41:150, 41:154, 42:210, 43:35, 43:38, 43:57, 43:75, 43:84, 43:88, 43:91–92, 43:312, 44:184, 46:337–338, 49:158–159, 51:167, 51:281, 52:171, 53:39, 54:32, 54:34, 54:44–45, 54:372
ideology, 33:42, 40:360, 54:175, 54:182
influences on, 52:87, 52:90, 52:95, 52:98
integrated unions and, 57:423
isolationism, 47:155–156
issues, 52:295–298, 52:306
Jewish influence, 51:143
labor movement and, 57:426, 60:32
leaders, 47:154, 47:157, 48:253, 48:286, 48:289, 48:292, 50:78, 50:289–290, 51:118, 55:281–282
Minneapolis, 42:7, 42:12, 55:294
Minneapolis library board election (1941), 62:152
Minnesota, 15:99, 17:161, 18:424, 20:194, 20:198, 21:323, 25:193, 25:202, 25:325, 28:73, 28:183, 37:39, 39:334, 40:147, 53:126, 53:147–148
Minnesota legislature, 54:234
murder and, 56:405–407
platform, 47:155
political alliances, 54:6–14
primaries, 52:231
prominent supporters, 54:186
relief issue, 41:155, 41:157, 41:160–161, 41:163, 41:170
representatives, 51:134
research projects, 51:138, 51:144
rise of, 51:233
St. Paul, 58:187
Scandinavian influence, 51:140, 51:142–143
settlement house engagements, 57:428
significance, 14:339, 18:192, 21:93, 51:219, 52:79, 52:187, 52:194
signs depicted, 51:41 (facing), 51:171, 54:15, 58:175
South Dakota, 36:88
surveillance, 54:184
syndicated cartoon depicted, 52:93
timber workers and, 56:264, 56:267–268, 56:270, 56:274
vice-presidents, 51:168
women, 52:70, 55:329
Farmer (Timber) Producers Association, 56:273
Farmers, William P., 16:241
Farmers' Alliance (Northern Alliance), 21:91, 33:307, 43:68, 44:22, 48:249, 50:73, 51:271n, 52:215, 54:32
See also Agrarian movement; Alliance party; People's party
1889 St. Louis conference, 9:224
1892 St. Louis conference, 9:239
in capitol controversy, 43:245, 43:250–251, 43:253
characteristics, 9:220
at Cincinnati convention, 9:228, 9:232, 9:236
cooperatives, 11:100, 18:323, 57:156
Donnelly's career, 4:157, 4:159, 5:336
elections, 9:226, 54:45
growth, 43:248
history, 4:284, 10:216, 10:452, 12:326, 26:171, 26:361, 30:151, 33:224, 34:354, 35:334, 36:101, 54:33–34
Illinois, 38:236
influence, 39:332, 51:17, 51:144, 54:372
Iowa, 2:34, 31:190, 54:95
Kandiyohi County, 4:337–339
labor and, 22:384, 22:386, 22:388
merger attempted with Southern Alliance, 9:223, 9:241
Midwest, 35:65
Minnesota, 4:334–337, 5:69, 5:535–545, 5:547, 5:550, 5:615, 7:215, 7:296, 8:181, 9:117, 10:222, 12:194, 12:430, 14:169, 15:99, 17:162, 20:194, 21:342, 29:101, 32:62, 32:129–146, 35:53, 35:58–60, 35:297–312, 36:71, 36:109–114, 36:117, 36:119, 40:362, 48:249–250, 48:252, 48:254, 49:111
North Carolina, 6:406
North Dakota, 6:383
Omaha meeting, 9:229, 9:236
Otter Tail County, 4:299
policies, 9:229, 12:7, 12:412, 15:338, 54:42–44
South Dakota, 48:226
third-party politics, 54:95
university attacked, 37:22
value, 9:222n
1889 St. Louis conference, 9:224
1892 St. Louis conference, 9:239
in capitol controversy, 43:245, 43:250–251, 43:253
characteristics, 9:220
at Cincinnati convention, 9:228, 9:232, 9:236
cooperatives, 11:100, 18:323, 57:156
Donnelly's career, 4:157, 4:159, 5:336
elections, 9:226, 54:45
growth, 43:248
history, 4:284, 10:216, 10:452, 12:326, 26:171, 26:361, 30:151, 33:224, 34:354, 35:334, 36:101, 54:33–34
Illinois, 38:236
influence, 39:332, 51:17, 51:144, 54:372
Iowa, 2:34, 31:190, 54:95
Kandiyohi County, 4:337–339
labor and, 22:384, 22:386, 22:388
merger attempted with Southern Alliance, 9:223, 9:241
Midwest, 35:65
Minnesota, 4:334–337, 5:69, 5:535–545, 5:547, 5:550, 5:615, 7:215, 7:296, 8:181, 9:117, 10:222, 12:194, 12:430, 14:169, 15:99, 17:162, 20:194, 21:342, 29:101, 32:62, 32:129–146, 35:53, 35:58–60, 35:297–312, 36:71, 36:109–114, 36:117, 36:119, 40:362, 48:249–250, 48:252, 48:254, 49:111
North Carolina, 6:406
North Dakota, 6:383
Omaha meeting, 9:229, 9:236
Otter Tail County, 4:299
policies, 9:229, 12:7, 12:412, 15:338, 54:42–44
South Dakota, 48:226
third-party politics, 54:95
university attacked, 37:22
value, 9:222n
See also Agriculture; Auctions; Dairy industry and dairying; Farmer-Labor party; Women: and agriculture
agricultural techniques, 54:244–246, 54:250–253
alliance with timber workers, 56:264, 56:268–270, 56:272, 56:274
as artists, 52:164
auction depicted, 51:245 (cover)
blasting techniques, 56:127–128
Canada, 57:365
consumerism, 57:381
cooperatives, 51:259, 57:155–156
depicted, 48:255, 48:262, 49:214, 49:221, 51:276, 53:214–215, 58:65 (facing), 58:66
described, 16:106, 46:341, 48:350, 55:230, 56:460, 56:464, 58:128
diaries, 11:457, 15:463, 16:52, 16:474, 17:99, 17:212, 17:465–467, 18:284–297, 18:445, 19:95, 19:344, 20:31, 20:34, 20:74, 20:81, 20:166, 20:288, 20:291, 20:334, 20:417, 21:85, 22:41, 24:354, 26:256, 26:281, 27:61, 28:92, 28:172, 29:357, 30:326–327, 33:91, 56:46, 58:147–158
dissatisfactions, 49:219–222, 49:228
Dutch, 53:214–222
East Friesian, 53:217
endorse better road movement, 54:280
family, 50:253
farm houses, 53:209–211
fire relief, 48:279–280
German, 58:63–64
Great Depression, 51:40
haymaking, 57:266
as high-school basketball players, 55:349
humor, 52:330
Indian, 51:198
labor history, 56:46
land enclosure disputes, 54:39–40
letters, 48:178
loss of land, 49:214, 49:218–228, 57:268–269
as minority group, 48:129
organization, 57:326
pioneer life, 13:4, 22:336, 22:361, 27:83–95, 28:174, 37:204–211, 61:14–17, 61:22nn
Poles, 58:16–20, 58:22
in politics, 16:455, 29:101, 47:253–254, 48:129, 48:131, 48:292, 51:15–22, 51:168, 51:177, 51:179, 51:183, 51:270–280, 54:6, 54:32–36, 54:42–45, 54:372, 56:331, 56:333, 56:463
Red River Valley, 56:21–22
rural northern United States, 56:143
songs, 36:194
storage facilities, 58:67
sugar-beet production, 58:199
swine fever and, 57:56 (facing)
temperance supporters, 51:292
tenant, 57:360–361
threshing crew depicted, 61:128
tobacco, 51:242
transient, 51:299
wheat growing, 54:24, 56:27, 58:272
Wisconsin cutover, 56:354–355
women, 48:255–262, 50:252–253, 54:376, 56:413
World War II, military service exemption, 61:197, 61:207n
agricultural techniques, 54:244–246, 54:250–253
alliance with timber workers, 56:264, 56:268–270, 56:272, 56:274
as artists, 52:164
auction depicted, 51:245 (cover)
blasting techniques, 56:127–128
Canada, 57:365
consumerism, 57:381
cooperatives, 51:259, 57:155–156
depicted, 48:255, 48:262, 49:214, 49:221, 51:276, 53:214–215, 58:65 (facing), 58:66
described, 16:106, 46:341, 48:350, 55:230, 56:460, 56:464, 58:128
diaries, 11:457, 15:463, 16:52, 16:474, 17:99, 17:212, 17:465–467, 18:284–297, 18:445, 19:95, 19:344, 20:31, 20:34, 20:74, 20:81, 20:166, 20:288, 20:291, 20:334, 20:417, 21:85, 22:41, 24:354, 26:256, 26:281, 27:61, 28:92, 28:172, 29:357, 30:326–327, 33:91, 56:46, 58:147–158
dissatisfactions, 49:219–222, 49:228
Dutch, 53:214–222
East Friesian, 53:217
endorse better road movement, 54:280
family, 50:253
farm houses, 53:209–211
fire relief, 48:279–280
German, 58:63–64
Great Depression, 51:40
haymaking, 57:266
as high-school basketball players, 55:349
humor, 52:330
Indian, 51:198
labor history, 56:46
land enclosure disputes, 54:39–40
letters, 48:178
loss of land, 49:214, 49:218–228, 57:268–269
as minority group, 48:129
organization, 57:326
pioneer life, 13:4, 22:336, 22:361, 27:83–95, 28:174, 37:204–211, 61:14–17, 61:22nn
Poles, 58:16–20, 58:22
in politics, 16:455, 29:101, 47:253–254, 48:129, 48:131, 48:292, 51:15–22, 51:168, 51:177, 51:179, 51:183, 51:270–280, 54:6, 54:32–36, 54:42–45, 54:372, 56:331, 56:333, 56:463
Red River Valley, 56:21–22
rural northern United States, 56:143
songs, 36:194
storage facilities, 58:67
sugar-beet production, 58:199
swine fever and, 57:56 (facing)
temperance supporters, 51:292
tenant, 57:360–361
threshing crew depicted, 61:128
tobacco, 51:242
transient, 51:299
wheat growing, 54:24, 56:27, 58:272
Wisconsin cutover, 56:354–355
women, 48:255–262, 50:252–253, 54:376, 56:413
World War II, military service exemption, 61:197, 61:207n
Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank, Minneapolis, 6:88, 6:151, 23:197, 31:114, 34:205, 44:119
Farmers' Bank (Garden City), 2:153
Farmers' Board of Trade, 29:10
Farmers Club, 22:260
Farmers Club, Meeker County, 18:97
Farmers Community Park, Winona County, 36:144
Farmers Cooperative Creamery, Mora, 36:195
Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company, Mountain Lake, 20:459
Farmers' Cooperative Marketing Act, history, 29:102
Farmers' Declaration of Independence (1873), 51:179
Farmers Education and Cooperative Union of America, 29:267
Farmer Seed and Nursery Company, Faribault, 19:238
catalog depicted, 53:41 (facing), 53:72, 54:96 (facing)
Farmer's Exchange, Minneapolis, grocery and produce store, 59:346
Farmers Holiday Association. See National Farmers Holiday Association
Farmers' Home, Gibbon, 36:197–199
Farmers Home Administration (FmHa), 52:201
Farmers Independent (Bagley), 15:484, 38:305
Farmers' Institute, Minnesota, 7:215, 28:377
educational program, 37:22–29
Farmers' Mercantile and Elevator Company, Zumbrota, 48:177
Farmers' Museum, Cooperstown, New York, 31:14
Farmers' National Bank, Waseca, 13:122
Farmers' National Congress, 41:186
Farmers' Nonpartisan League, 45:10, 47:154, 48:256
See also Nonpartisan League
Farmers Protective Union, organized, 22:374
Farmers State Bank, Kasson, 57:191
Farmers Union, 48:262, 51:278, 56:143
in 1930s Depression, 44:306
anticommunism, 47:158, 48:131
cooperatives, 17:348, 18:323, 57:156
history, 4:284, 23:91, 26:171, 28:37–38, 28:43n, 29:76, 30:151, 32:181, 35:334, 36:101
Iowa, 31:190
leader, 52:103, 52:106
leaders, 28:44
Montana, 35:203
North Dakota, 29:267
purpose, 27:352
Wright County, 22:112
anticommunism, 47:158, 48:131
cooperatives, 17:348, 18:323, 57:156
history, 4:284, 23:91, 26:171, 28:37–38, 28:43n, 29:76, 30:151, 32:181, 35:334, 36:101
Iowa, 31:190
leader, 52:103, 52:106
leaders, 28:44
Montana, 35:203
North Dakota, 29:267
purpose, 27:352
Wright County, 22:112
Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Association, 44:305
Farmer's Union Grain Terminal Association, St. Paul, 21:202, 35:203, 59:65–66
Farmers Union Live Stock Commission Company, South St. Paul, 44:305
Farmer's Wife, flour advertisements, 58:314, 58:319
Farmer's Wife (St. Paul), periodical, 48:227
Farm Help Coordinating Committee, program, 44:291, 44:293–294, 44:296–297
Farm Holiday movement, 48:131, 57:98, 57:326
See also National Farmers Holiday Association
history, 52:104
leaders, 52:102–103, 52:106
penny sales, 52:106
history, 52:104
leaders, 52:102–103, 52:106
penny sales, 52:106
bank, 25:211
camp meetings, 31:82
churches, 17:98, 27:344, 28:395, 50:267
history, 16:470, 28:190
mail service, 28:83, 36:193
NIKE missile site, 61:221
pageant, 8:447
railroad, 16:247
railroad station depicted/described, 61:181, 61:184
schools, 11:113
trailer camps, 49:225
unions, 21:380
village records, 6:295
weather station, 19:235
camp meetings, 31:82
churches, 17:98, 27:344, 28:395, 50:267
history, 16:470, 28:190
mail service, 28:83, 36:193
NIKE missile site, 61:221
pageant, 8:447
railroad, 16:247
railroad station depicted/described, 61:181, 61:184
schools, 11:113
trailer camps, 49:225
unions, 21:380
village records, 6:295
weather station, 19:235
Farmington Telegraph, 15:245
Farm Loan Banks, function, 12:14
Farm Lobby, Congressional links, 53:126
Farm Market Guide, Alliance paper, 28:40
Farm of the Future, Walnut Hill, Iowa, 48:351
Farm Security Administration (FSA), 51:241
See also Resettlement Administration
county supervisor depicted, 56:279
photographers, 56:261 (facing)
photographs, 51:321–322, 58:193 (cover)
photography project, 56:261 (cover), 56:278–285, 56:430, 61:174–195
county supervisor depicted, 56:279
photographers, 56:261 (facing)
photographs, 51:321–322, 58:193 (cover)
photography project, 56:261 (cover), 56:278–285, 56:430, 61:174–195
Farnam, Henry W., railroad builder, 15:416, 25:105, 25:107, 25:116, 34:133, 34:138, 34:138n, 34:142–143
Farnell, W. C. F., author, 18:102
Farnese Palace, Rome, 53:202
Farnham, ----, 7:138
Farnham, Charles W., 1:536, 4:175, 50:6
biography, 13:324
Farnham, Harriet K., author, 4:468
Farnham, John, businessman, 60:57
Farnham, John H., 47:212
Farnham, Russell, trader, 13:221, 40:185n
Farnham, Samuel W., 7:302
Farnham, Scott N., 5:460
Farnham, Sumner W., lumberman, 13:354, 26:135–136, 37:319, 58:264
Farnham, Wallace, work reviewed, 41:44
Farnham and Lovejoy, lumber firm, 26:135–136
Farnham Stationery Company, Minneapolis, 59:39 (cover), 59:39 (facing)
Farn Island Lake, Aitkin County, 21:347
Farnsworth, John F., congressman, 34:72
Farnsworth, William, trader, 40:186
Farnum, Emily, author, 18:311
Farny, Henry F., artist, 53:320–321
Farr, Isabelle, 13:120
Farr, Joseph, 57:123–128
Farr, W., postmaster, 46:55
Farragher, John Mack, 54:51
Farrand, Max, 14:316
Farrar, Amos, trader, 13:221
Farrar, Geraldine, opera singer, 60:102
Farrar, John, literary critic, 56:15
Farrar, Maurice, author, 8:141n, 57:264
Farrel, Maggie, student, 27:104
Farrell, Charles F., 24:106n
Farrell, James, author, 20:116
Farrell, James T., author, 62:73
Farrell, John D., 48:119
Farrell, John T., author, 29:79
Farrier, depicted, 48:214
Farrington, George W., St. Paul pioneer, 14:292, 23:321–322
Farrington, John (Col.), 4:201, 28:320
Farrington, S. Kip, Jr., author, 24:175, 26:77
Farrington, Samuel P., 18:134n
Farseth, Pauline, work reviewed, 32:121
Farther-and-Gay Castle, Joseph R. Brown's house, 12:111–133
Farview Park, Minneapolis, 47:147–148, 47:150, 49:287
Farwell, Methodist church, 20:35
Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk, and Company, St. Paul, 36:283, 48:120
Far West:
in art, 53:316, 53:318–322
Chinese immigration, 54:224–225
exploration, 14:430, 15:234, 28:68, 29:61, 37:34, 51:79, 52:81, 53:35, 54:84–86
frontier, 18:304
health conditions, 36:277
"Manifest Destiny" and, 56:156
missions, 54:224, 54:226
Protestant clergy and, 51:236
river towns, 53:40
selling of, 54:49
timber industry, 56:275
Chinese immigration, 54:224–225
exploration, 14:430, 15:234, 28:68, 29:61, 37:34, 51:79, 52:81, 53:35, 54:84–86
frontier, 18:304
health conditions, 36:277
"Manifest Destiny" and, 56:156
missions, 54:224, 54:226
Protestant clergy and, 51:236
river towns, 53:40
selling of, 54:49
timber industry, 56:275
Fascism, 48:10, 48:131
dangers, 23:216
effect in United States, 40:371–374
growth, 43:85, 49:110
interpretation of history, 18:2, 18:4
opposition to, 43:86–90
Twin Cities, 52:172–173
effect in United States, 40:371–374
growth, 43:85, 49:110
interpretation of history, 18:2, 18:4
opposition to, 43:86–90
Twin Cities, 52:172–173
Fass, Diane, activist/women's leader, 61:66
Fassbinder, William B., composer, 44:128, 44:133–134, 44:139–140
Fassett, Irene, author, 37:348
Fassett, J. Sloat, politician, 35:74, 61:82n
Fast, Howard, novelist, 57:374
Fast, Mrs. Hermann J., 18:445
Faster, Karen, "The Minnesota Centennial Emblem Debate," 61:102–113
Fast-food restaurants, 53:263
Fatio, F. P., 11:238n
Fat Stock Show, Chicago, 54:249
Faue, Elizabeth, author, 55:379
Faulk, Eva, 51:293
Faulkner, Charles E., orphanage superintendent, 3:461, 49:23
Faulkner, Mrs. Charles E., 3:461
Faulkner, William, author, 20:116, 56:3, 56:308
Faust, Albert B., author, 5:361, 8:174
Faust, Chris, photographer, 56:431, 57:270
work depicted, 56:435
Fauteux, Aegidius, "D'Eraque, Darrac, or Darec?", 13:85
Favorite, Andy, Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Favorite, steamboat, 1:425n, 1:434, 2:216, 7:330, 15:130, 16:40, 36:252–258, 37:227, 38:289, 38:356, 38:361
Fawcett, Claire (Mrs. Wilford H.), 61:376 (facing)
Fawcett, Gilbert G., author, 26:276, 28:78
speaker, 29:94
Fawcett, James W., author, 17:115
Fawcett, Lois M., author, 9:297, 10:47, 10:50, 17:61, 17:209, 18:440, 19:444, 19:446, 20:43, 28:334, 30:184
career, 38:244
depicted, 46:139
"Frontier Education," 14:142–149
genealogical notes, 22:89–91, 22:322–325, 22:425–427, 23:78–81, 23:173–177, 23:374, 24:65–67, 24:169–171, 24:357–359, 25:80–82, 25:187–189, 25:292, 25:386–388, 26:70, 26:158–160, 26:261–263, 26:374, 27:58, 27:155–157, 27:346, 28:200, 28:305
"Marking Minnesota's Western Boundary," 19:424–426
"Minnesota Stories in the 'Fireside Henty Series'", 14:86
reference librarian, 11:46, 16:95, 29:372, 30:41, 46:136
reviews by, 30:145, 33:84, 36:186
"Some Early Minnesota Bells," 18:371–380
speaker, 13:194, 14:328
depicted, 46:139
"Frontier Education," 14:142–149
genealogical notes, 22:89–91, 22:322–325, 22:425–427, 23:78–81, 23:173–177, 23:374, 24:65–67, 24:169–171, 24:357–359, 25:80–82, 25:187–189, 25:292, 25:386–388, 26:70, 26:158–160, 26:261–263, 26:374, 27:58, 27:155–157, 27:346, 28:200, 28:305
"Marking Minnesota's Western Boundary," 19:424–426
"Minnesota Stories in the 'Fireside Henty Series'", 14:86
reference librarian, 11:46, 16:95, 29:372, 30:41, 46:136
reviews by, 30:145, 33:84, 36:186
"Some Early Minnesota Bells," 18:371–380
speaker, 13:194, 14:328
Fawcett, Wilford H. (Captain Billy), publisher, 36:32, 61:376 (facing)
summer home depicted, 51:148
Fawcett Publications, 61:376 (facing)
Fawell, Robert S., biography, 19:214
Fawkes, Bohn, auto driver, 38:207, 38:211, 38:213
Fawkes, Leslie H., auto driver, 38:207–208
Fawkes Automobile Company, Minneapolis, 38:207
Fawn, steamboat, 33:9, 33:11–14
Faxon (Walker's Landing), Sibley County, site, 11:169, 11:170n
Fay, Celinda (Mrs. Aaron Goodrich, I), 39:143, 39:152
Fay, Julius A., 3:305
Fay, Sidney B., author, 40:366
Fayal mine, Eveleth:
Faye, F. C., Dr., 6:118
Faye, Helen, editor, 37:37
Fayette, steamboat, 18:168
Fayolle, Jean (Fr.), 21:454
Fayram, Frederick, 33:96, 33:99
Fazekas, Andrew, 17:364
Fazio, George, professional golfer, 58:386
FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fearful Face (Etawawenehan), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:547–552
Fearing, Jerome W. (Jerry), artist, 44:80, 49:149
Feather Cloudwoman, Sioux woman, 8:363, 20:136
Feather's End, Ojibway leader, 52:203
Featherstone, J. W., author, 11:119, 19:367
Featherstone Church, Red Wing, 39:223
Featherstone Township, Goodhue County, history, 9:309
Featherstonhaugh, George William, geologist, 15:128, 16:159–162, 16:164, 16:232, 17:305, 17:307–308, 21:164n, 33:352, 42:78, 46:117, 49:149, 52:148, 58:255
Feboldson, Febold, legends, 29:267, 37:39
Fechner, Robert, CCC director, 43:4, 43:9–12
Feda, Ben, speaker, 20:300
Feda, John J., education commissioner, 48:124–125, 53:309
Feder, Norman, author, 39:261
work reviewed, 43:78
See also Works Progress Administration
Ah-Gwah-Ching Archive, 61:45 (cover), 61:45 (facing)
Osakis Municipal Building, panel depicted, 51:271
posters, 51:243, 62:80 (facing)
Ah-Gwah-Ching Archive, 61:45 (cover), 61:45 (facing)
Osakis Municipal Building, panel depicted, 51:271
posters, 51:243, 62:80 (facing)
Federal Barge Line, 20:304
Federal Building, Chicago, 48:139, 48:147
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 50:15, 54:189
Federal Communications Commission, 22:211, 46:279–280, 46:285
Federal Council of Churches of Christ, 43:24, 43:30
Federal Courts Building, St. Paul, 40:253, 43:157 (cover), 55:302–304
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 41:160–161, 46:4n, 53:170, 53:172, 55:195
See also Civil Works Administration (CWA); Works Progress Administration
Duluth, 54:161
Freeborn County, 16:490
MHS projects, 15:443, 15:461, 16:54, 16:65, 16:330, 17:55–59
programs, 45:318–319
Duluth, 54:161
Freeborn County, 16:490
MHS projects, 15:443, 15:461, 16:54, 16:65, 16:330, 17:55–59
programs, 45:318–319
Federal Farm Board, 12:15, 32:182
Federal Farm Loan Board, establishment, 29:167
Federal Farm Loan Bureau, history, 6:209
Federal Highway Administration, street reconstructions, 54:169
Federal Home Loan Bank Board, archives, 22:211
Federal Housing Administration, archives, 22:211
Federal Illustrator, 53:89
Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, 12:14
St. Paul, 7:12
Federal Land Bank, 39:247
Federal Motion Picture Council, 51:212
Federal Music Project, 53:173–175
Federal One (WPA-Sponsored Federal Project Number One), 53:172–173, 53:181–182, 62:80 (facing)
Federal Power Commission, 54:266
Federal Public Housing Authority, 46:14
Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago, 42:272
Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, 6:151, 7:12, 10:189, 33:332, 49:218n, 50:125–126, 52:321
Federal Reserve Bank, New York, 50:119
Federal Reserve System:
Federal School of Illustrating and Cartooning, Minneapolis, 22:320
Federal Steel Company. See U.S. Steel Corporation
Federal Subsistence Homesteads Corporation, 46:4
Federal Theater Project, Minnesota, 53:172–173
Federal Trade Commission, 12:18, 28:304, 54:173, 54:186
war records, 8:91
Federated Trades Assembly, Duluth, 22:380
Federated Women's Clubs, Jackson County, 12:338
Federation Aeronautique Internationale, 54:335
Federation of American Zionists, 43:218
Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, officers, 56:111
Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, 22:383
Federation of Women's Clubs, agendas, 56:94
Federation of Women Teachers of Minneapolis, 52:180
Fedo, Michael, author, 53:251
Fee, Charles S., agent, 49:33
Fee, Timothy, house, 19:235, 20:343
Fee House, Mendota, 8:447
Feely, Mrs. William F., 23:390
Feest, Christian F., work reviewed, 55:133, 57:101–102
Fehr, C. R., 41:207
Fehr, Egidius J., Spanish-American War service, 61:301–302
Fehr, James J., 51:230
Feig, H. C., author, 19:366, 29:363
Feikema, Feike. See Manfred, Frederick
Feinstein family, North Dakota, depicted, 55:166–167
Feiss, Richard A., 56:46
Feist, Leo, music publisher, 44:138
Felch, Charles J., Mr. and Mrs., pioneers, 27:153
Felch, Daniel F. M., in Civil War, 27:153
Felch, J. H., engraver, 33:128
Felch family, genealogy, 27:153
Felcyn, Anna, 58:25
Felders, Catherine, 35:268
Feldhauser, Mrs. Edward, 3:323
Feldman, Ann E., 53:340
Feldman, Egal, review by, 44:157
Feldman, Mary Ann, speaker, 44:79
Feldman, Stephen, work reviewed, 42:199
Feldmeir, Daryle, author, 34:266
Feldstein, Stanley, work reviewed, 46:304
Felix, Dana, 6:408
Fell, V., Dr., 20:141n
Fellegy, Joe, 52:204
Feller, Mindelle, 51:9
Feller, Rabbi Moshe, 51:9
Fellers, R. E., speaker, 30:170
Fellman, Anita Clair, author, work reviewed, 61:127
Fellman, Leonard, artist, 55:109–110, 55:117
composer, 44:138
Fellows, Corabelle, missionary, 52:199
Fellows, Will, work reviewed, 56:145–146
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 53:306
Fellowship of Minnesota Conservative Baptist Churches, 43:27–28, 52:25
Felson, Mrs. W. W., author, 5:235
Felstet, Nels, pioneer, 22:345
Felt, Charles D., quoted, 46:49
Felt, Lorene M., author, 12:211
Feltner, Charles E., work reviewed, 48:315
Feltner, Jeri B., work reviewed, 48:315
Felton, Alta Maria, 55:193
Felton, Charles N., congressman, 56:331, 57:166
Felton, Edgar, 37:105n
Felton, Harold W., author, 33:265
work reviewed, 28:362–364
Felton, Samuel M., railroad official, 37:102, 37:105n, 38:312, 49:120, 60:7
Felton family, 35:336
Felt-Raabet (Minneapolis), file acquired, 16:219
Feltzer, T. J., 57:310
Female Liberation Newsletter, 61:62, 61:75n
Femco Farm, Red River Valley, 51:146, 51:148
Femco site, Breckenridge, prehistoric pottery, 51:60
Feminist Press, New York, 62:73
Feminists and feminism
Fences:
Feng Hsiao (Fred Shaw), engineer/business owner, 61:90
Fenian raids (1871), 1:200, 1:217, 5:386, 7:70, 10:348, 15:239, 15:356, 33:315, 35:282
Fenn, E. Hart, Congressional representative, 51:215
Fenn, John, playwright, 60:135–136, 60:141n
Fenne, John, 16:425n
Fennelle, Stanford, painter, work depicted, 59:180 (facing)
Fenner, Mildred S., author, 27:61, 35:98
Fenske, Theodore, author/speaker, 26:396, 28:385
Fenske, Walt, author, 19:364
Fenstermacher, Elias, Union solider, 59:149
Fenton, Benjamin, 25:238
Fenton, Daniel G., lawyer, 55:270
territorial representative, 50:318–319
Fenton, William N., work reviewed, 36:30
FEPC. See Fair Employment Practices Commission
Feraca, Stephen E., work reviewed, 52:164
Ferber, Edna, author, 16:105–106, 16:347, 20:116, 23:157, 36:77
Fergstad, Anna Q., 15:364
Fergus, James, 3:197n, 19:124, 23:282, 30:273
letters, 52:119
Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County:
in 1871, 4:150
air service, 50:97
anti-horse-thief association, 26:121
bicycling, 54:268–270
blacks, 14:460
chiropractors, 59:203
church-state controversy, 53:303
conventions, 1882, 5:94–96, 5:102, 5:334
county seat, 3:194n
Densmore's survey, 3:197
depicted, 22:107, 46:62
early-20th century photography, 59:110–119
in fiction, 36:80
founded, 20:103, 23:171, 29:358, 30:273, 40:38
German settlement, 18:453
history, 5:323, 8:449, 11:117, 13:280–283, 13:452, 16:369, 16:497, 17:488, 18:117, 19:413, 20:103, 23:289, 34:360, 35:384
hotels, 46:61–62
ice racing, 41:383
libraries, 27:270
Log Cabin Service Station, 54:309–310
log drives, 17:238
Lutheran church, 17:102, 47:336
merchants depicted, 43:227
murder case, 38:11–20
museum, 8:54, 8:310
name, 30:273
Nonpartisan League meeting, 43:49
Norwegian news editors, 52:81
pageant, 4:192
photographic galleries, 52:57
photography studio depicted, 52:56–57
picture exhibit, 14:357
pioneer life, 19:124, 22:225
rebuilt, 16:194
school, 26:166
state hospital, 12:105
tornado, 3:228, 4:91
town-site map, 3:167n
woman's club museum, 8:311
Wright monument, 7:373
air service, 50:97
anti-horse-thief association, 26:121
bicycling, 54:268–270
blacks, 14:460
chiropractors, 59:203
church-state controversy, 53:303
conventions, 1882, 5:94–96, 5:102, 5:334
county seat, 3:194n
Densmore's survey, 3:197
depicted, 22:107, 46:62
early-20th century photography, 59:110–119
in fiction, 36:80
founded, 20:103, 23:171, 29:358, 30:273, 40:38
German settlement, 18:453
history, 5:323, 8:449, 11:117, 13:280–283, 13:452, 16:369, 16:497, 17:488, 18:117, 19:413, 20:103, 23:289, 34:360, 35:384
hotels, 46:61–62
ice racing, 41:383
libraries, 27:270
Log Cabin Service Station, 54:309–310
log drives, 17:238
Lutheran church, 17:102, 47:336
merchants depicted, 43:227
murder case, 38:11–20
museum, 8:54, 8:310
name, 30:273
Nonpartisan League meeting, 43:49
Norwegian news editors, 52:81
pageant, 4:192
photographic galleries, 52:57
photography studio depicted, 52:56–57
picture exhibit, 14:357
pioneer life, 19:124, 22:225
rebuilt, 16:194
school, 26:166
state hospital, 12:105
tornado, 3:228, 4:91
town-site map, 3:167n
woman's club museum, 8:311
Wright monument, 7:373
Fergus Falls Daily Telegram, 5:103
Fergus Falls Journal, 5:323, 29:358
Fergus Falls Weekly Journal, 52:57
Ferguson, Clarence, speaker, 14:235
Ferguson, Frank, speaker, 12:342
Ferguson, Franklin T., "The Cathedral of St. Paul," 39:153–162
Ferguson, Frank W., architect, work depicted, 51:151
Ferguson, George, speaker, 23:380
Ferguson, James, surveyor, 24:342
Ferguson, James B., 3:307
Ferguson, James C., Dr., 2:377, 3:148, 3:307, 3:468, 3:528, 6:72, 6:75, 6:294, 8:197, 8:298, 8:301, 9:301–302, 9:407
Ferguson, Lee Roy S., speaker, 5:473, 50:94n
Ferguson, Marguerite, singer, 44:132
Ferguson, Robert, pioneer printer, 15:14
Ferguson, William P. F., author, 5:384
Ferguson and Clark, Minneapolis, 24:297
Ferm, V. T. A., author, 9:166
Fern, Fanny, 17:474
Fernald, S., lumberman, 24:127
Fernandez, Rogoberto (Maj.), 56:297
Fernberg Road, Cook County, 54:130, 57:157
Ferndale, history, 42:316
Fernow, Bernhard E., forester, 44:21, 44:25–28
Fernstrom, Carl A., pioneer, 6:312, 55:27, 56:218
Ferrant's Hall, Minneapolis, 19:266n
Ferraro, Geraldine, vice-presidential candidate, 52:27, 53:287
Ferrel, William, scientist, 18:352, 33:191, 33:271
Ferrell, Robert H., author, 39:80
Ferrero, Edward, dance instructor, 55:220
Ferret Comix, cartoonists, 58:30, 58:32, 58:art
Ferrier, Kathleen, singer, 39:64
Ferries:
Bloomington, 30:119, 30:121
Blue Earth River, 12:52
charters, 28:342n
Chaska, 17:241
Clearwater, 10:466
Crow Wing, 9:253
East Grand Forks, 18:341
Fort Frances, Ontario, 49:33–34
Fort Ripley, 9:260
Fort Snelling, 9:141, 9:381, 55:193–194
on frontier, 7:108–110
Great Lakes, 16:288, 38:237, 54:212
Henderson, 39:274
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 21:211, 24:177
Lake City, 9:79
Le Sueur River, 12:51
licenses, 22:447
Lower Sioux (Redwood), 11:29, 34:233–238, 38:154, 38:156
Maple River, 8:70
McGregor, Iowa, 14:304
Mendota, 7:370, 8:48, 16:72
Minneapolis, 2:477
Minnesota River, 16:279, 20:100, 30:119, 30:121, 34:233–238
Mississippi River, 7:131, 7:302, 8:64, 8:159, 8:315, 17:215, 20:413, 20:415, 21:229, 24:80, 27:79, 28:286, 29:30, 29:208, 35:187, 35:255, 39:328, 50:194
Montrose, Iowa, 22:18, 22:20
Nininger, 17:269–271, 17:274
Prairie du Chien, 10:162
Rainy River, 49:34
Reads Landing, 21:232
Rock River, 21:18n
Rum River, 35:255
Star Island, Cass Lake, 48:116
Verdon Township, 33:19
Blue Earth River, 12:52
charters, 28:342n
Chaska, 17:241
Clearwater, 10:466
Crow Wing, 9:253
East Grand Forks, 18:341
Fort Frances, Ontario, 49:33–34
Fort Ripley, 9:260
Fort Snelling, 9:141, 9:381, 55:193–194
on frontier, 7:108–110
Great Lakes, 16:288, 38:237, 54:212
Henderson, 39:274
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 21:211, 24:177
Lake City, 9:79
Le Sueur River, 12:51
licenses, 22:447
Lower Sioux (Redwood), 11:29, 34:233–238, 38:154, 38:156
Maple River, 8:70
McGregor, Iowa, 14:304
Mendota, 7:370, 8:48, 16:72
Minneapolis, 2:477
Minnesota River, 16:279, 20:100, 30:119, 30:121, 34:233–238
Mississippi River, 7:131, 7:302, 8:64, 8:159, 8:315, 17:215, 20:413, 20:415, 21:229, 24:80, 27:79, 28:286, 29:30, 29:208, 35:187, 35:255, 39:328, 50:194
Montrose, Iowa, 22:18, 22:20
Nininger, 17:269–271, 17:274
Prairie du Chien, 10:162
Rainy River, 49:34
Reads Landing, 21:232
Rock River, 21:18n
Rum River, 35:255
Star Island, Cass Lake, 48:116
Verdon Township, 33:19
Ferries, Robert G., work reviewed, 41:241–242
Ferris, Benjamin, historian, 55:18
Ferris, Gratia F., 15:492
Ferris, J. W., Mr. and Mrs., 2:385
Ferris, Joseph A., author, 12:343
Ferris, Robert G., work reviewed, 40:404
Ferris, William G., work reviewed, 52:40
Ferry, Amanda (Mrs. William M.), missionary, 57:216
Ferry, Hawkins, author, 24:261
Ferry, William M. (Rev.), 49:268, 57:216
Fersen, Count Axel von, author, 9:168
Ferslev, Helen L., work reviewed, 30:247
Fertey, Andre, translator, 42:192
Fertile:
Fesler, Elizabeth P., 53:213 (facing)
Fessenden, Thomas G., agrarian, 40:295
Festival of Nations, St. Paul, 22:336, 23:95, 25:306, 27:39, 30:282, 31:58, 33:91, 36:107, 59:157
Festivals, Minnesota, 56:301–302
Fetter, Norman, 50:12
Fettig, Kid, professional boxer, 59:85
Fever (Fevre, Galena) River (Wisconsin and Illinois):
Fevig, Jacob O., immigrant, 50:70
Fevold, Eugene L., author, 41:98
work reviewed, 37:183
Fey, Frank E., auto builder, 43:94, 43:99
Fey, Lincoln H., auto builder, 43:94, 43:99, 43:111n
Fey Brothers autos, depicted, 43:99
Feyen Construction Company, St. Paul, 53:144
ffolliott, Sheila, work reviewed, 52:289
FHA. See National Farmers Holiday Association
Fiandaca, John, farmer, 58:198
Fiber technology, 3M products, 58:165
Ficek-Swenson, Bernice, printer, 52:157
Fick, Mrs. William C., Jr., speaker, 16:256
Fiction, 48:86–87
See also Literature
agricultural, 11:63–74, 11:185, 16:106, 20:183, 23:113–125, 23:156–158, 31:135–137, 36:80, 39:293
Bemidji, 49:40
blacks, 41:286–294
business, 35:44
farm life, 49:161–162
Germans, 47:211
historical, 18:66, 19:312, 21:6–10, 25:191–192, 28:287, 34:123, 56:4, 56:11, 56:13, 56:15–17, 57:284–294
immigrants, 16:107, 30:391, 32:250, 34:163, 35:333, 38:38, 39:126, 39:341
Indians, 25:165, 33:190, 35:288, 38:88, 38:191, 39:208, 41:227, 46:250, 46:339–340, 47:119, 47:211, 48:268
Minneapolis, 45:146, 45:210–222, 49:304
Minnesota settings, 12:309, 15:364, 15:450, 15:457, 15:461, 18:368, 20:117, 21:209, 22:166, 23:118, 24:173, 25:90, 30:142, 30:246, 30:287, 31:129–147, 32:33, 32:122, 33:45–52, 33:92, 33:192, 33:350, 33:356, 34:309, 35:196, 35:234, 37:1–13, 39:267, 58:187
Minnesota writers, 56:312, 56:315–319
Norwegian Americans, 49:122, 49:304
pioneer life, 46:250–251, 47:211
railroad stories, 36:322
regional, 25:175, 33:191, 34:175, 34:210, 34:219, 36:237, 53:38
runestone story, 34:353
St. Paul, 45:141–148
utopias and dystopias, 49:109–114
women, 47:211, 49:112
agricultural, 11:63–74, 11:185, 16:106, 20:183, 23:113–125, 23:156–158, 31:135–137, 36:80, 39:293
Bemidji, 49:40
blacks, 41:286–294
business, 35:44
farm life, 49:161–162
Germans, 47:211
historical, 18:66, 19:312, 21:6–10, 25:191–192, 28:287, 34:123, 56:4, 56:11, 56:13, 56:15–17, 57:284–294
immigrants, 16:107, 30:391, 32:250, 34:163, 35:333, 38:38, 39:126, 39:341
Indians, 25:165, 33:190, 35:288, 38:88, 38:191, 39:208, 41:227, 46:250, 46:339–340, 47:119, 47:211, 48:268
Minneapolis, 45:146, 45:210–222, 49:304
Minnesota settings, 12:309, 15:364, 15:450, 15:457, 15:461, 18:368, 20:117, 21:209, 22:166, 23:118, 24:173, 25:90, 30:142, 30:246, 30:287, 31:129–147, 32:33, 32:122, 33:45–52, 33:92, 33:192, 33:350, 33:356, 34:309, 35:196, 35:234, 37:1–13, 39:267, 58:187
Minnesota writers, 56:312, 56:315–319
Norwegian Americans, 49:122, 49:304
pioneer life, 46:250–251, 47:211
railroad stories, 36:322
regional, 25:175, 33:191, 34:175, 34:210, 34:219, 36:237, 53:38
runestone story, 34:353
St. Paul, 45:141–148
utopias and dystopias, 49:109–114
women, 47:211, 49:112
Fiddlers, social history, 54:286
Fidelity Rupture Cure, Minneapolis, 59:211n
Fidler, Peter, trader, 16:106, 24:262, 27:67, 31:183, 34:352, 42:39
Fidler's Fort, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 9:192, 21:432
Fiegel, L. J., 7:191
Fiegel, Lester J., speaker, 22:340, 34:359
Field, A. M., educator, 34:350
Field, Barbara, playwright, 60:138
Field, Carolyn S., 54:59
Field, Cyrus, Minnesota visit, 4:201
Field, Dudley, judicial code, 1:158, 1:161
Field, E. G., undertaker, 62:187
Field, H. H., author, 24:175
Field, Henry Martyn, author, 25:184
Field, Iduna B., author, 18:452
Field, John H., career, 50:67
Field, Marshall, businessman, 33:221, 41:186, 56:380
Field, N. F., speaker, 13:452
Field, Oliver P., author, 26:82
Field, Rachel, author, 21:10
Field, Thaddeus C., merchant, 35:98, 47:126
Fielder, Mildred, author, 39:298
Fielder, Paul, photographer, 49:64n
Fielding, ----, Capt., 19:391
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 39:120
Fields, Elmer F., author, 24:91
Fields, Emily, 18:301
Fields, Joseph, clown, 48:321
Field-Schlick, Inc., St. Paul, 11:227, 35:98, 47:126, 49:60
Fierke, Kimberly, 62:24
Fiero, Lew E., parks director, 44:90
Fierst, John T.:
Fife, George Buchanan, Lindbergh biographer, 58:13
Fifield, Robert, photographer, 59:114
Fifteenth Amendment, United States Constitution, ratified, 55:146, 56:84
Fifteenth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 25:236, 61:266
Fifteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 4:185, 5:209, 5:277, 12:324, 12:429, 16:340, 17:215, 17:341, 23:212, 56:132–133
Fifteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, 2:101, 5:331, 6:302, 8:105, 15:235, 17:222, 19:459, 24:348, 57:80–81
See also Heg, Hans C. (Col.)
Fifth Congressional District, 5:87, 5:89, 5:333
Fifth Iowa Cavalry, 19:388, 52:144
Fifth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 2:96, 2:291, 2:346, 3:98, 47:235, 48:199
chaplains, 57:64
in Civil War, 12:446, 28:326, 29:101, 31:35, 34:129, 35:313–319, 38:245 (cover), 38:287, 53:4
colors, 53:3, 57:68
depicted in art, 55:192
homecoming, 38:292
officers, 14:335, 17:336, 19:211, 25:384, 55:176
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 28:214, 33:356, 34:236, 38:96
soldier vote, 26:196–197, 26:201, 26:205–206
in Civil War, 12:446, 28:326, 29:101, 31:35, 34:129, 35:313–319, 38:245 (cover), 38:287, 53:4
colors, 53:3, 57:68
depicted in art, 55:192
homecoming, 38:292
officers, 14:335, 17:336, 19:211, 25:384, 55:176
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 28:214, 33:356, 34:236, 38:96
soldier vote, 26:196–197, 26:201, 26:205–206
Fiftieth New York Volunteer Infantry, 14:323
56th Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army, depicted, 62:109
Fifty-fifth U.S. Engineers, 3:248
Company D, 3:324
Fikkan, A. H., 28:298, 29:181, 29:365
Filby, P. William, work reviewed, 50:43
Filene, Benjamin, 57:215
"A Vison of History," 59:72–73
award recipient, 59:351
"Catching Up with 'The Ones We Left Behind'", 60:77–78
"Meeting at the Doorstep," 58:366–367
"The Ones We Left Behind," 59:335–339
review by, 57:382–383
"Searching for Florence," 57:130–139
"Telling Their Story," 59:153–157
award recipient, 59:351
"Catching Up with 'The Ones We Left Behind'", 60:77–78
"Meeting at the Doorstep," 58:366–367
"The Ones We Left Behind," 59:335–339
review by, 57:382–383
"Searching for Florence," 57:130–139
"Telling Their Story," 59:153–157
Filharmonix Club, Minneapolis, 33:93, 33:97, 57:222
Filipinos:
Filler, Louis, author, 37:344
Filley, H. Clyde, author, 11:100
Fillmore, Charles D., cholera victim, 14:294
Fillmore, Julia E., 55:54
Fillmore, Mary, 15:412
Fillmore, Millard, U.S. president, 28:321, 30:10, 32:190, 36:271, 37:307, 39:44–46, 39:147–151, 39:174, 51:102, 56:205–206
Agricultural Society, 15:486, 22:253
agriculture, 14:119, 23:323, 23:326, 24:99, 24:103, 29:2n, 29:13
archives, 15:197–198, 23:188
banks, 2:160, 57:193
caves, 48:90
central-courthouse square, 57:333
Christmas celebration, 16:379
churches, 13:448, 14:236, 15:136
dairying, 24:104
ethnic groups, 4:134n, 8:371, 8:371n, 12:265–266, 17:102, 19:464, 21:98, 28:32, 28:121–124, 31:27, 35:90
fair, 15:485
ghost towns, 21:220
government, 10:461
historic properties, 51:149
history, 5:395, 16:127, 21:443
immigration, 2:131
iron mining, 36:70, 36:283
medical society, 27:270
medicine, 27:168, 27:269, 28:84
notes, 7:94, 7:300, 8:209, 8:447, 9:420, 10:97, 10:226
Old Settlers', Soldiers', and Sailors' Association, 2:207, 2:476
pageant, 11:333
politics, 28:32, 40:327–328, 43:38
poor farm, 38:369n, 38:373
population, 24:97
proposed war history, 3:159
Quakers, 18:256–257
schools, 8:448, 18:316
sportsmen's club, 44:89
War History Committee, 23:391, 25:94
agriculture, 14:119, 23:323, 23:326, 24:99, 24:103, 29:2n, 29:13
archives, 15:197–198, 23:188
banks, 2:160, 57:193
caves, 48:90
central-courthouse square, 57:333
Christmas celebration, 16:379
churches, 13:448, 14:236, 15:136
dairying, 24:104
ethnic groups, 4:134n, 8:371, 8:371n, 12:265–266, 17:102, 19:464, 21:98, 28:32, 28:121–124, 31:27, 35:90
fair, 15:485
ghost towns, 21:220
government, 10:461
historic properties, 51:149
history, 5:395, 16:127, 21:443
immigration, 2:131
iron mining, 36:70, 36:283
medical society, 27:270
medicine, 27:168, 27:269, 28:84
notes, 7:94, 7:300, 8:209, 8:447, 9:420, 10:97, 10:226
Old Settlers', Soldiers', and Sailors' Association, 2:207, 2:476
pageant, 11:333
politics, 28:32, 40:327–328, 43:38
poor farm, 38:369n, 38:373
population, 24:97
proposed war history, 3:159
Quakers, 18:256–257
schools, 8:448, 18:316
sportsmen's club, 44:89
War History Committee, 23:391, 25:94
Filsinger, Catherine, editor, 34:254
Fimon, Frank, 22:448
Final Conflict, punk-rock band, 58:30
Finance and Commerce (Minneapolis), file acquired, 15:225
Finberg, Earl, author, 26:387, 27:263
Finch, ----, Dr., 51:254–255
Finch, Chuck, 51:254
Finch, Clemence, 42:27
bedroom depicted, 42:28
Finch, George Chapman, 42:27
Finch, George R., merchant, 42:26–27, 49:322
Finch, Helen (Nellie), depicted, 42:27
Finch, Julia. See Gilbert, Julia Finch (Mrs. Cass)
Finch, Lewis, school superintendent, 53:310
Finch, Mary Ann, 51:254
Finch, Mary Chapman (Mrs. George), 42:26–27
Finch, Nellie T. Chapman (Mrs. George), 42:26
Finch, Sherman, judge, 42:26
Finch, Van Slyck, and McConville, St. Paul, 2:201, 42:26, 50:124
Finch, Van Slyck, Young and Company, St. Paul, 48:120, 55:245–246
Finch, William V. S., 42:27
Finch, William W., Dr., 11:395
Findley, George C., editor, 52:214
Findley, Mrs. T. M., speaker, 8:268
Findley, S. J., ferry operator, 7:109
Findley Electric Company, Minneapolis, 41:334
radio station, 41:327
Fine, Sidney, work reviewed, 37:305
Finehout, John W., judge, 57:177
Fine Lakes Township, St. Louis County, 48:134
Fine-press movement, documentation, 52:156
Finger, Charles J., author, 13:333
Finger, Sherman, college athlete, 60:107
Fingerson, Carrie, 25:337
Fingerson, Fingar, farmer, 25:337
Finglish, dialect, 48:175
Fink, Deborah, work reviewed, 50:252–253, 54:51–52
Fink, E. F., speaker, 8:267
Fink, Frederick, career, 30:271
Fink, Mike, keelboatman, 18:452, 20:202, 26:166, 33:265
Finkelnburg, Karl, 6:255
Finkelstein, Lewis, pawnbroker, 60:208
Finkelstein, Moses L., businessman, 51:211
Finkelstein and Ruben
Finland:
Finland, Lake County, 18:324, 25:320
Finlay, James, trader, 11:258, 11:261, 11:264, 12:368, 14:229, 18:82, 37:241–254
Finlay, John, 21:122
Finlayson, Duncan, trader, 20:71
papers, 5:376
Finlayson, R., trader, 40:167n–168n
Finlayson Township, Pine County, quarries, 35:295
Finley, ----, 8:48, 8:68
Finley, David E., author, 35:370
Finley, John H., editor, 12:434, 14:408
author, 5:465
Finley, M. I., author, 39:34
Finley, Walter S., author, 10:95
Finley Collection, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 6:210, 19:216
Finn, St. Louis County, 48:99
Finn, Wadena County, 25:320
Finnegan, Cara A., historian, "The Chase Hotel and the Rise of Lakeside Tourism," 61:272–283
Finnegan, Isabel Chase (Mrs. William F.), 61:280–282
Finnegan, John, editor, 48:314
Finnegan, John (Jack) R., Sr. (son of William and Isabel), editor:
"The Chase Hotel and the Rise of Lakeside Tourism," 61:272–283
depicted, 61:281–282
as hotel worker, 61:281–282
depicted, 61:281–282
as hotel worker, 61:281–282
Finnegan, William, Jr. (Bill) (son of William and Isabel), 61:281–282
Finnegan, William F., Sr. (Bill), hotel operator, 61:280, 61:282
Finnell, Arthur L., genealogist, 44:305, 46:304
Finneman, J. J., farm superintendent, 54:252
Finner, Roland W., photographer, 39:271n
Finneran, Helen T., author, 39:83
Finney, Charles G., theologian, 45:21–23, 45:26, 45:29
Finney, Maceo, union leader, 57:427
Finney, Mrs. Grover, 23:102
Finney, Nat, newspaper reporter, 60:181
Finney, William K., police officer, 44:263n
Finnish-American Historical Library, 29:347
Finnish-American Historical Society, 26:31, 27:142, 41:97
Finnish Colonization Company, 33:16–17
Finnish Federation, 42:7
Becker County, 58:184
Finnish people
See also Finland Swedes
agriculture, 16:357, 18:324, 22:96, 31:122
architecture, 43:280, 53:80–81
artists, 49:39
blacklisted, 52:262
buildings and saunas depicted, 45:11, 45:13–14, 45:16–18
in CCC, 48:297
characterized, 48:104–105, 50:39
Cloquet, 9:188
Communist Party influence, 62:149
cooperatives, 22:96, 22:315, 23:98, 24:174, 36:34, 38:203, 51:139–140, 51:259
culture, 46:128, 47:36, 48:91, 53:340
dialects, 48:134, 55:232
draft resistance and, 55:289
education, 55:136
Embarrass, 7:161
Esko area, 57:326
farmers, 56:268
in fiction, 23:118, 35:333
in fishing industry, 25:370
folklore, 16:319–321, 16:344, 16:467, 16:485, 17:406–410, 17:459, 22:97, 22:180, 22:225, 24:73, 24:226–228, 25:74, 30:156, 31:32, 32:188, 32:196, 33:184, 36:74, 36:194, 39:129, 40:391–402
in forest fires, 52:327–328
genealogies, 47:335
humor, 52:330
immigrants and immigration, 8:85, 11:221, 18:72, 22:431, 27:65, 53:251, 54:14, 60:255, 61:14–18, 61:22n–23n, 62:100
independence commemorated, 55:112
on Iron Range, 19:334, 23:387, 27:204, 27:206–213, 27:215, 31:28, 32:126, 32:195–200, 36:107, 40:48, 40:60–61, 40:341–347, 51:63, 51:66–68, 52:250, 52:252–253, 52:256, 52:260, 61:14–18, 61:22n–23n
in labor movement, 41:82–84, 42:164, 42:174, 47:165, 52:239, 58:169–170
Lake Superior region, 54:50
language, 21:116, 24:226, 25:160, 61:17–18, 61:21, 61:23n
library, 27:162
log buildings, 51:150
in lumber industry, 13:365, 54:138, 56:264, 56:267, 61:13–14, 61:16
marriage, 61:22n
medical practice, 18:338
Michigan, 16:339, 20:202, 27:205, 28:378, 32:185
Middle West, 55:332
miners depicted, 56:336–337
Minnesota, 8:363, 16:246, 16:339, 21:102, 21:203, 22:220, 23:300, 24:384, 25:317–328, 28:82, 32:185, 34:184, 35:292, 36:192, 38:42, 38:243, 53:37–38
monuments, 21:342, 30:401
newspapers, 51:163
North America, 20:442, 25:393, 29:347, 34:163, 37:129
periodicals, 47:168, 49:123
pioneer celebration, 30:404
place names, 16:350, 40:358
poetry, 27:42
politics, 47:164–165, 48:131, 48:175, 48:315
radical leaders, 51:143
remigration, 48:175
sauna traditions, 45:1 (facing), 45:11–20
Savo-Karelian, 52:82
settlers, 41:97, 41:300, 45:162, 46:82–83, 47:258, 48:134, 48:174–175, 48:228, 50:334
socialists, 52:189, 52:257, 52:259, 52:261–262
temperance societies, 22:391–403, 40:344
tercentenary, 19:220
United States, 5:516
Wisconsin, 25:301, 27:134, 32:184, 56:354
women, 48:134, 48:175, 50:215, 52:115
agriculture, 16:357, 18:324, 22:96, 31:122
architecture, 43:280, 53:80–81
artists, 49:39
blacklisted, 52:262
buildings and saunas depicted, 45:11, 45:13–14, 45:16–18
in CCC, 48:297
characterized, 48:104–105, 50:39
Cloquet, 9:188
Communist Party influence, 62:149
cooperatives, 22:96, 22:315, 23:98, 24:174, 36:34, 38:203, 51:139–140, 51:259
culture, 46:128, 47:36, 48:91, 53:340
dialects, 48:134, 55:232
draft resistance and, 55:289
education, 55:136
Embarrass, 7:161
Esko area, 57:326
farmers, 56:268
in fiction, 23:118, 35:333
in fishing industry, 25:370
folklore, 16:319–321, 16:344, 16:467, 16:485, 17:406–410, 17:459, 22:97, 22:180, 22:225, 24:73, 24:226–228, 25:74, 30:156, 31:32, 32:188, 32:196, 33:184, 36:74, 36:194, 39:129, 40:391–402
in forest fires, 52:327–328
genealogies, 47:335
humor, 52:330
immigrants and immigration, 8:85, 11:221, 18:72, 22:431, 27:65, 53:251, 54:14, 60:255, 61:14–18, 61:22n–23n, 62:100
independence commemorated, 55:112
on Iron Range, 19:334, 23:387, 27:204, 27:206–213, 27:215, 31:28, 32:126, 32:195–200, 36:107, 40:48, 40:60–61, 40:341–347, 51:63, 51:66–68, 52:250, 52:252–253, 52:256, 52:260, 61:14–18, 61:22n–23n
in labor movement, 41:82–84, 42:164, 42:174, 47:165, 52:239, 58:169–170
Lake Superior region, 54:50
language, 21:116, 24:226, 25:160, 61:17–18, 61:21, 61:23n
library, 27:162
log buildings, 51:150
in lumber industry, 13:365, 54:138, 56:264, 56:267, 61:13–14, 61:16
marriage, 61:22n
medical practice, 18:338
Michigan, 16:339, 20:202, 27:205, 28:378, 32:185
Middle West, 55:332
miners depicted, 56:336–337
Minnesota, 8:363, 16:246, 16:339, 21:102, 21:203, 22:220, 23:300, 24:384, 25:317–328, 28:82, 32:185, 34:184, 35:292, 36:192, 38:42, 38:243, 53:37–38
monuments, 21:342, 30:401
newspapers, 51:163
North America, 20:442, 25:393, 29:347, 34:163, 37:129
periodicals, 47:168, 49:123
pioneer celebration, 30:404
place names, 16:350, 40:358
poetry, 27:42
politics, 47:164–165, 48:131, 48:175, 48:315
radical leaders, 51:143
remigration, 48:175
sauna traditions, 45:1 (facing), 45:11–20
Savo-Karelian, 52:82
settlers, 41:97, 41:300, 45:162, 46:82–83, 47:258, 48:134, 48:174–175, 48:228, 50:334
socialists, 52:189, 52:257, 52:259, 52:261–262
temperance societies, 22:391–403, 40:344
tercentenary, 19:220
United States, 5:516
Wisconsin, 25:301, 27:134, 32:184, 56:354
women, 48:134, 48:175, 50:215, 52:115
See also American Socialist party
Finnish Socialist Opera, Virginia, 42:163–165, 42:169, 42:173
Finnish Temperance League, 22:392
Finnish Women's Auxiliary of the Finnish Workers' Club, 54:13
Finnish Workers' Clubs, 54:14
Finnish Workers Federation, 46:82
Finns. See Finnish people
Finn's artillery, Winona, 14:182
Finntown, Carlton County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Finseth, Anders K., legislator, 45:238
Finseth, Barbo, 57:358
Finseth, Herbert, 54:10
Finseth, Karen (Mrs. Martin), 57:358
Finseth, Martin, 57:358–359, 57:363–364
Finseth, Ole A., author, 36:103
Finseth, Peter, teacher, 57:365
Finstad, O. J., speaker, 14:119
Finsterbach, Annah, editor, 52:183
Finsterbach, Frank, editor, 52:183
Finstrom, Ernest A., author, 18:331
Fiorito, Ted, musician, 44:138, 44:140
Firearms:
acquired by Plains Cree, 51:283
antique, 34:127
Browning Automatic Rifle, 62:131
cartridge box depicted/described, 55:175–176
collected, 42:35
frontier, 55:20
in fur trade, 33:89, 35:151, 35:195–196, 35:281, 35:376, 36:316, 37:254, 40:207–208
history, 37:35, 38:197, 41:47, 45:208
in hunting, 41:72, 41:219, 41:223–224, 56:177
Indian-French trade, 51:61
manufacture, 33:134, 33:267, 33:307, 35:45
revolvers, 36:68
rifles, 35:89, 35:279–280, 54:138, 56:240
Thompson submachine gun, 62:131
antique, 34:127
Browning Automatic Rifle, 62:131
cartridge box depicted/described, 55:175–176
collected, 42:35
frontier, 55:20
in fur trade, 33:89, 35:151, 35:195–196, 35:281, 35:376, 36:316, 37:254, 40:207–208
history, 37:35, 38:197, 41:47, 45:208
in hunting, 41:72, 41:219, 41:223–224, 56:177
Indian-French trade, 51:61
manufacture, 33:134, 33:267, 33:307, 35:45
revolvers, 36:68
rifles, 35:89, 35:279–280, 54:138, 56:240
Thompson submachine gun, 62:131
Fire Extinguisher Manufacturing Company. See Babcock Company
Firefighting, 35:123
See also Fires; Forest fires
Cloquet-Moose Lake disaster, 52:198
depicted, 47:185, 50:180
equipment, 50:174–187
fire hall depicted, 51:150
frontier, 54:106
inadequacies, 49:202
Lake Superior, 54:213
manufacturers, 50:176
mining locations, 48:105–106
Red Wing, 18:468
steamers depicted, 54:220
Twin Cities, 13:346, 20:88, 30:163, 35:124, 47:144–147, 47:153, 47:184, 47:315–316, 47:336
vehicles depicted, 50:174–175, 50:177, 50:182, 50:184, 50:186–187
volunteer units, 47:336, 48:86, 50:182
Cloquet-Moose Lake disaster, 52:198
depicted, 47:185, 50:180
equipment, 50:174–187
fire hall depicted, 51:150
frontier, 54:106
inadequacies, 49:202
Lake Superior, 54:213
manufacturers, 50:176
mining locations, 48:105–106
Red Wing, 18:468
steamers depicted, 54:220
Twin Cities, 13:346, 20:88, 30:163, 35:124, 47:144–147, 47:153, 47:184, 47:315–316, 47:336
vehicles depicted, 50:174–175, 50:177, 50:182, 50:184, 50:186–187
volunteer units, 47:336, 48:86, 50:182
Fireplaces, 57:255–256, 57:258–259
Fires, 57:406
See also Firefighting; Forest fires
for clearing land, 41:64, 43:138
flour mills, 58:262, 58:327
historic property destruction, 55:305, 55:317
hotel, 53:208
prairie, 46:116, 58:17
Rush City, 48:325–326
St. Paul, 48:309–310
at state hospital, 53:53–54
for clearing land, 41:64, 43:138
flour mills, 58:262, 58:327
historic property destruction, 55:305, 55:317
hotel, 53:208
prairie, 46:116, 58:17
Rush City, 48:325–326
St. Paul, 48:309–310
at state hospital, 53:53–54
Fireside Henty Series, Minnesota stories, 14:86
Fire steels:
Firestone, Milton P., speaker, 10:233
Firestone, Shulamith, 48:232
Firkins, Chester, poet, 2:47, 16:81
papers, 16:100
review by, 14:322–324
First Amendment, legal cases, 46:147–151, 48:92, 50:283–286, 55:293
First American Army, 5:294
First American National Bank, Duluth, 37:121–122, 37:125
First and American National Bank, Duluth, 37:120
First Antique Bottle Club, Minneapolis, 50:293
First Avenue nightclub, 58:29–30, 58:34
See also Uncle Sam's
First Bank Systems, 54:50
First Baptist Church, Anoka, 17:230, 17:350
First Baptist Church, Austin, 14:236
First Baptist Church, Breckenridge, 14:124
First Baptist Church, Bricelyn, 15:128
First Baptist Church, Detroit, 5:585, 5:589
First Baptist Church, Duluth, 27:82
First Baptist Church, Eveleth, 16:356
First Baptist Church, Faribault, 12:453
First Baptist Church, Hudson, Wisconsin, 24:165
First Baptist Church, Long Prairie, 24:94
First Baptist Church, Mankato, 16:120
First Baptist Church, Minneapolis, 5:160, 12:343, 16:335, 41:201–202, 41:205, 41:208–209, 41:211, 41:216, 43:1 (cover), 43:14, 43:18, 43:30, 43:193, 52:17, 52:173
First Baptist Church, Morristown, 14:359
First Baptist Church, St. Cloud, 12:107
First Baptist Church, St. Paul, 3:153, 4:475, 5:287, 6:88, 16:120, 38:75, 41:115, 55:50, 55:321–322, 56:20, 56:245, 57:171–172, 57:177
First Baptist Church, Waseca, 18:316, 19:49
First Baptist Church, Willmar, 16:355
First Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery, 38:287, 38:289
First Bridge Park, Minneapolis, 58:321, 58:326
First Christian Church, St. Paul, 41:11
First Company, Massachusetts Sharpshooters, 25:21n, 25:122, 25:123n
First Congregational Church, Alexandria, 2:386
First Congregational Church, Cottage Grove, 10:205
First Congregational Church, Detroit, 5:576, 5:585, 5:589
First Congregational Church, Robbinsdale, 10:357
First Congregational Church, St. Anthony, 44:56–61, 49:49–52, 56:249, 57:118
First Congressional District, Democratic convention, 26:203
First Danish Baptist Church, Clark's Grove, 5:395, 8:368n
First District Historical Assembly, 42:68, 45:246
First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Minneapolis, history, 45:208
First Lutheran Church, Bayate, Cuba, 56:294
First Lutheran Church, Litchfield, 14:451
First Lutheran Church, Newburg, 14:119
First Lutheran Church, Scandia Grove, 14:356
First Methodist Church, Chatfield, 13:117
First Methodist Church, Crookston, 11:117
First Methodist Church, Duluth, 17:378–379
First Methodist Church, Eveleth, 16:485
First Methodist Church, New Ulm, 14:353
First Methodist Church, Ortonville, 16:337, 16:355–356
First Methodist Church, Red Wing, 47:313
First Methodist Church, St. Anthony, 49:49, 49:51
First Methodist Church, St. Cloud, 14:239
First Methodist Church, Taylors Falls, 15:468
First Methodist Church, Worthington, 14:357
First Methodist Episcopal church, Owatonna, 10:101
First Methodist Episcopal church, St. Paul, 4:469, 5:82, 5:287, 8:113, 8:274
First Methodist Episcopal church, Stillwater, 10:466
First Methodist Episcopal church, Winona, 3:43
First Michigan Volunteer Infantry, 5:126
First Minnesota (Berryville, Virginia), Civil War newspaper, 1:287, 1:328, 25:33
First Minnesota Battalion, 57:67–68
First Minnesota Field Artillery. See One Hundred and Fifty-first U.S. Field Artillery
First Minnesota Heavy Artillery, 12:319, 13:100, 13:445, 26:157, 26:258, 38:289, 38:292, 38:295, 53:169, 61:269
Company H, 2:213
First Minnesota Mounted Rangers. See Minnesota Mounted Rangers
First Minnesota National Guard, in Spanish-American War, 56:133
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Association, 18:316, 38:296
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1:287, 1:328, 2:378, 2:469, 6:401, 7:366, 8:98, 9:194, 9:424, 33:217, 38:78, 38:226, 48:40, 51:223, 53:169, 53:335
absorbs Pioneer Guard, 16:176
battles, 41:199, 42:231, 44:276, 47:63–70, 49:52
Buckman's journal and papers, 61:172 (facing)
at Bull Run, 61:263–264
in camp, 19:467, 23:212, 25:11–39, 25:224–257, 26:158, 28:214, 28:326, 37:226n, 39:204
chaplain, 16:215, 24:27, 30:202, 30:303, 38:52
Christmas, 1861, 37:334
in Civil War, 11:42, 11:95, 15:128, 15:479, 16:472, 18:95, 25:117–152, 25:342–361, 28:325, 29:344, 33:83, 38:245–257, 39:83, 55:176, 55:184 (facing), 55:322, 59:343, 59:347, 61:172 (facing)
clothing, 59:345–346
colors, 53:3, 57:60, 59:343–344
Colvill's career, 5:522
commanders, 61:164
Company A, 5:243, 59:345
Company B, 59:345
Company C, 59:345
Company D, 59:313 (cover), 59:313 (facing), 59:340–347, 61:165
Company E, 59:343–344, 61:164
Company F, 61:263–266
Company K, 5:507, 5:509, 6:205, 10:205, 59:268 (facing), 60:19
Confederate flag captured, 57:61–62
depicted, 59:313 (cover), 59:313 (facing), 59:340, 61:267
equipment, 2:340, 2:354–360, 2:363–366, 59:344–345
at Fort Ridgely, 45:125
Germans in, 33:84
at Gettysburg, 3:154, 5:377, 7:299, 9:418, 61:260–261, 61:266–268
Gorman case, 39:129
history, 1:387–389, 4:171, 38:330
homecoming, 38:287, 38:291, 38:296
honored, 38:243
insignia pin depicted, 57:62
Last Man's Club, 4:183, 4:466, 5:324
at Mexican border, 1:538
mobilization, 2:333
monument at Gettysburg, 4:470, 38:245, 60:18–25
newspaper, 1:287, 1:328
officers, 15:465, 16:99, 26:157, 26:258, 30:91, 33:281n, 37:189 (cover), 37:328–329, 38:259, 39:173–180, 39:191–197
Peninsula Campaign (1862), 61:264–266
personnel, 16:177, 18:96, 20:329, 22:87, 24:354, 36:328, 61:164
reenactors depicted, 57:69
reunions, 57:57 (facing), 57:59, 57:70, 60:19
in Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, 25:250, 25:361, 57:57 (facing), 57:62
soldiers depicted, 57:57 (cover), 62:165 (facing)
source material, 1:375, 3:525, 4:71, 4:170, 6:293, 9:176, 10:447
uniforms, 26:281, 33:87, 37:213n
veterans depicted, 57:65
vote, 25:229, 26:196–198, 26:200–201, 36:170
Wabasha Company, 59:343
battles, 41:199, 42:231, 44:276, 47:63–70, 49:52
Buckman's journal and papers, 61:172 (facing)
at Bull Run, 61:263–264
in camp, 19:467, 23:212, 25:11–39, 25:224–257, 26:158, 28:214, 28:326, 37:226n, 39:204
chaplain, 16:215, 24:27, 30:202, 30:303, 38:52
Christmas, 1861, 37:334
in Civil War, 11:42, 11:95, 15:128, 15:479, 16:472, 18:95, 25:117–152, 25:342–361, 28:325, 29:344, 33:83, 38:245–257, 39:83, 55:176, 55:184 (facing), 55:322, 59:343, 59:347, 61:172 (facing)
clothing, 59:345–346
colors, 53:3, 57:60, 59:343–344
Colvill's career, 5:522
commanders, 61:164
Company A, 5:243, 59:345
Company B, 59:345
Company C, 59:345
Company D, 59:313 (cover), 59:313 (facing), 59:340–347, 61:165
Company E, 59:343–344, 61:164
Company F, 61:263–266
Company K, 5:507, 5:509, 6:205, 10:205, 59:268 (facing), 60:19
Confederate flag captured, 57:61–62
depicted, 59:313 (cover), 59:313 (facing), 59:340, 61:267
equipment, 2:340, 2:354–360, 2:363–366, 59:344–345
at Fort Ridgely, 45:125
Germans in, 33:84
at Gettysburg, 3:154, 5:377, 7:299, 9:418, 61:260–261, 61:266–268
Gorman case, 39:129
history, 1:387–389, 4:171, 38:330
homecoming, 38:287, 38:291, 38:296
honored, 38:243
insignia pin depicted, 57:62
Last Man's Club, 4:183, 4:466, 5:324
at Mexican border, 1:538
mobilization, 2:333
monument at Gettysburg, 4:470, 38:245, 60:18–25
newspaper, 1:287, 1:328
officers, 15:465, 16:99, 26:157, 26:258, 30:91, 33:281n, 37:189 (cover), 37:328–329, 38:259, 39:173–180, 39:191–197
Peninsula Campaign (1862), 61:264–266
personnel, 16:177, 18:96, 20:329, 22:87, 24:354, 36:328, 61:164
reenactors depicted, 57:69
reunions, 57:57 (facing), 57:59, 57:70, 60:19
in Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, 25:250, 25:361, 57:57 (facing), 57:62
soldiers depicted, 57:57 (cover), 62:165 (facing)
source material, 1:375, 3:525, 4:71, 4:170, 6:293, 9:176, 10:447
uniforms, 26:281, 33:87, 37:213n
veterans depicted, 57:65
vote, 25:229, 26:196–198, 26:200–201, 36:170
Wabasha Company, 59:343
First National Bank, Adams, 57:191
First National Bank, Albert Lea, 51:4, 57:183–184, 57:190–191, 57:194
First National Bank, Bemidji, 49:65n
First National Bank, Chatfield, 57:194–196
First National Bank, Chisholm, 57:187
First National Bank, Crosby, 57:189–190, 58:174, 58:176
First National Bank, Deer Creek, 57:188–189, 57:191
First National Bank, Deerwood, 57:189–190
First National Bank, Fairfax, 57:191–193
First National Bank, Glenwood, 57:194
First National Bank, Goodhue, 11:219
First National Bank, Henning, 57:188–189, 57:191
First National Bank, Ironton, 57:189, 57:191, 58:176
First National Bank, Little Falls, 43:161, 43:164
First National Bank, Long Prairie, 57:187
First National Bank, Mabel, 57:193
First National Bank, Mankato, 34:325
First National Bank, Minneapolis, 6:151, 18:141, 21:114, 34:205, 46:237, 50:108, 52:311, 52:321, 57:188, 57:190, 61:291
First National Bank, Moorhead, 56:21
First National Bank, Mora, 57:185
First National Bank, Motley, 57:188, 57:190
First National Bank, New Prague, 57:191
First National Bank, Northfield, 50:212, 56:356 (facing), 57:182–184, 57:195, 58:247
First National Bank, Olivia, 57:191
First National Bank, Owatonna, 1:411, 22:350
First National Bank, Parker's Prairie, 57:188, 57:191
First National Bank, Red Wing, 26:287
First National Bank, Rochester, 2:165n
First National Bank, St. Paul, 2:163, 2:165, 2:308, 3:381, 3:461, 20:58, 20:346, 33:268, 33:313, 34:42, 34:99n, 34:169, 34:204, 40:116, 40:119, 40:231, 40:335, 42:26, 46:25, 57:81, 58:97, 58:101, 61:228
First National Bank, St. Peter, 41:104
First National Bank, Staples, 57:189, 57:191
First National Bank, Starbuck, 57:57:194, 57:184
First National Bank, Stillwater, 31:35
First National Bank, Ulen, 57:187
First National Bank, Verndale, 57:188–189, 57:191
First National Bank, Wabasha, 15:492
First National Bank, Windom, 22:343
First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry, 12:432
First Norwegian Baptist Church, Artichoke, 8:446
First Norwegian-Danish Methodist Episcopal church, Minneapolis, 5:396
First Presbyterian Church, Blue Earth, 15:480
First Presbyterian Church, Easton, Pennsylvania, 5:45
First Presbyterian Church, Hallock, 15:481
First Presbyterian Church, Mankato, 8:430
First Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, 1:295, 2:204, 3:153, 3:476, 4:474, 6:312
First Presbyterian Church, Redwood Falls, 2:204
First Presbyterian Church, Rochester, 7:94
First Presbyterian Church, Shakopee, 6:219
First Presbyterian Church, St. Cloud, 2:439
First Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, 1:370, 3:39, 3:225, 5:162, 5:287, 6:88, 9:165, 58:410–411
First Presbyterian Church, St. Peter's, 1:295, 2:204
First Presbyterian Church, Stillwater, 6:87, 7:94
First Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. See First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
First Regiment Tennessee Infantry Volunteers of African Descent, 61:314–315
See also Fifty-Ninth U.S. Colored Infantry
First Scandinavian Church, Minneapolis, 44:63
First Security National Bank, Minneapolis, 3:315
First State Bank, Chatfield. See Root River State Bank
First State Bank, Le Roy, 40:359
First Street, Minneapolis, 59:346
waterpower canal, 58:330
First Swedish Baptist Church, St. Paul, 5:221, 29:359
First Swedish Baptist Church, Willmar, 6:411
First Swedish Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 6:88
First Swedish Methodist Episcopal church, St. Paul, 5:526
First Tennessee Volunteer Regiment, 53:314
First Trust Company, St. Paul, 40:231
First Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, 23:228, 23:363
First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis:
First Universalist Society, Anoka, 17:466
First U.S. Artillery, Ricketts' Battery, 25:30n
First U.S. Cavalry, 9:58
First U.S. Dragoons:
First Vermont Heavy Artillery, 17:337, 25:289
First Ward Park (Logan Park), Minneapolis, 49:287–288
First Wisconsin Artillery, Company A, 10:214
First World War. See World War I
Firth, ----, 57:216
Firth, Bob, photographer, 54:96
work reviewed, 59:88
Fischel, Theodore G., composer, 44:132
Fischer, Anna, actress, 32:172
Fischer, Carlo, musician, 33:101
Fischer, Charles J., high-school basketball player, 55:337, 55:349
Fischer, Charles S., piano maker, 19:318
Fischer, Earl B., 14:109
Fischer, Ed, cartoonist, 48:350–351, 49:40
Fischer, Ernest, artist, 46:73
Fischer, F., author, 16:130
Fischer, Henry, Spanish-American War service, 61:296, 61:301
Fischer, Hilke, Dutch pioneer, 28:125
Fischer, J. Wallace, high-school basketball player, 55:335, 55:337, 55:340, 55:349
Fischer, Jeanne, review by, 49:257
Fischer, Katherine, author, work reviewed, 60:334–335
Fischer, Richard, actor, 32:173
Fischer, Robert D., high-school basketball player, 55:337, 55:349
Fischer, Roger A., "William Windom: Cartoon Centerfold 1881-91," 51:99–109
Fischer W. Casper, high-school basketball player, 55:337–340, 55:343, 55:349
Fish, ----, policeman, 53:282
Fish, Arthur M., compiler, 35:383
Fish, Carl R., author, 2:50, 2:379, 4:77, 4:79, 10:346
letter, 4:38
Fish, Hamilton, 1:193, 1:218, 18:125, 20:320, 40:410
papers, 14:103
Fish, John B. (Col.), 11:415
Fish, P. I., 13:134
Fish and fishing
See also Wildlife
airplanes and, 50:95
in boundary waters, 54:127, 56:145
Canada, 4:326–327, 22:64, 40:191, 53:84
carp, 57:305–307, 57:314–317
Chisago City, 55:25
commercial, 21:449, 24:47, 24:79, 25:185, 25:316, 26:174, 27:262, 27:272, 28:176, 28:349, 32:186, 33:66, 34:1, 34:3, 34:221 (cover), 34:243–249, 34:260, 34:265, 35:46, 35:49, 35:272–277, 36:69, 38:336, 39:303, 39:310, 42:71, 46:43–58, 47:40, 47:191, 51:158, 52:130, 55:255, 57:305
Como Lake, 58:56
conservation efforts, 14:384, 22:214, 53:289–290
described/depicted, 30:118, 46:47, 46:53, 51:152, 52:268, 52:273, 53:104, 53:169 (facing), 54:77, 54:126, 54:288 (facing), 54:307, 55:136, 56:5 (facing), 56:261 (facing), 56:437, 57:216 (facing), 57:316–317, 57:320, 57:416, 58:129 (cover), 58:134, 59:225 (cover)
fishing clubs, 59:228–236
Fort Snelling, 52:149
Grand Portage, 5:25
Great Lakes, 8:303, 58:61–62
hatchery system, 21:84, 57:310, 57:313
by Indians, 20:334, 23:144, 23:240, 23:242, 23:330, 40:158, 41:15, 43:175–176, 43:179–182, 46:45, 46:48–49, 46:53, 48:29, 48:41, 48:161, 48:237, 48:239, 51:198, 52:9–10, 52:81, 54:287, 55:133, 56:172, 56:174, 56:428, 57:4
Indian treaties, 53:101, 57:321–322, 58:245–246
Lake County, 54:126
Lake Minnetonka, 57:296, 57:298
Lake of the Woods, 55:232
Lake Superior, 4:370, 4:377, 4:381, 6:349, 7:49–51, 9:396, 9:414, 51:77
legends, 23:403
licenses, 54:135
Michigan, 53:252
Minnesota, 53:240, 58:132
Minnesota River, 56:435
Mississippi River, 41:144, 50:79
Northeast, 18:121, 18:135, 18:137, 18:139n, 25:172
North Shore, 52:272–273, 55:250, 55:254, 55:257
pollution control regulation, 58:115
predators, 48:348
rail excursions, 54:31
Red River Valley, 51:56, 51:58
smelt, 46:255
spear fishing controversy, 53:339
species in northern lakes, 5:34, 5:36–37, 56:250
sport, 14:421, 14:423, 16:188–189, 16:358, 17:392, 22:337, 23:404, 24:139, 25:237, 25:309, 29:202, 29:292, 29:297, 30:118–120, 32:87, 33:237, 33:251–259, 35:50, 35:79–81, 36:92, 36:195, 39:287, 40:34, 40:73, 49:256, 57:318
stocking, 57:308–309, 57:311–313, 57:318
trout fishing, 59:228–236
Wisconsin, 5:62, 56:464
airplanes and, 50:95
in boundary waters, 54:127, 56:145
Canada, 4:326–327, 22:64, 40:191, 53:84
carp, 57:305–307, 57:314–317
Chisago City, 55:25
commercial, 21:449, 24:47, 24:79, 25:185, 25:316, 26:174, 27:262, 27:272, 28:176, 28:349, 32:186, 33:66, 34:1, 34:3, 34:221 (cover), 34:243–249, 34:260, 34:265, 35:46, 35:49, 35:272–277, 36:69, 38:336, 39:303, 39:310, 42:71, 46:43–58, 47:40, 47:191, 51:158, 52:130, 55:255, 57:305
Como Lake, 58:56
conservation efforts, 14:384, 22:214, 53:289–290
described/depicted, 30:118, 46:47, 46:53, 51:152, 52:268, 52:273, 53:104, 53:169 (facing), 54:77, 54:126, 54:288 (facing), 54:307, 55:136, 56:5 (facing), 56:261 (facing), 56:437, 57:216 (facing), 57:316–317, 57:320, 57:416, 58:129 (cover), 58:134, 59:225 (cover)
fishing clubs, 59:228–236
Fort Snelling, 52:149
Grand Portage, 5:25
Great Lakes, 8:303, 58:61–62
hatchery system, 21:84, 57:310, 57:313
by Indians, 20:334, 23:144, 23:240, 23:242, 23:330, 40:158, 41:15, 43:175–176, 43:179–182, 46:45, 46:48–49, 46:53, 48:29, 48:41, 48:161, 48:237, 48:239, 51:198, 52:9–10, 52:81, 54:287, 55:133, 56:172, 56:174, 56:428, 57:4
Indian treaties, 53:101, 57:321–322, 58:245–246
Lake County, 54:126
Lake Minnetonka, 57:296, 57:298
Lake of the Woods, 55:232
Lake Superior, 4:370, 4:377, 4:381, 6:349, 7:49–51, 9:396, 9:414, 51:77
legends, 23:403
licenses, 54:135
Michigan, 53:252
Minnesota, 53:240, 58:132
Minnesota River, 56:435
Mississippi River, 41:144, 50:79
Northeast, 18:121, 18:135, 18:137, 18:139n, 25:172
North Shore, 52:272–273, 55:250, 55:254, 55:257
pollution control regulation, 58:115
predators, 48:348
rail excursions, 54:31
Red River Valley, 51:56, 51:58
smelt, 46:255
spear fishing controversy, 53:339
species in northern lakes, 5:34, 5:36–37, 56:250
sport, 14:421, 14:423, 16:188–189, 16:358, 17:392, 22:337, 23:404, 24:139, 25:237, 25:309, 29:202, 29:292, 29:297, 30:118–120, 32:87, 33:237, 33:251–259, 35:50, 35:79–81, 36:92, 36:195, 39:287, 40:34, 40:73, 49:256, 57:318
stocking, 57:308–309, 57:311–313, 57:318
trout fishing, 59:228–236
Wisconsin, 5:62, 56:464
Fishbein, Morris, Dr., author, 28:371
Fishblatt, ----, 18:124
Fishburn, Jesse J., author, 29:85
Fishel, Leslie H., Jr., review by, 38:87
Fisher:
Fisher, Alexander, 20:72
Fisher, Anthony D., editor, 41:51
Fisher, Carl G., entrepreneur/auto dealer, 60:305
Fisher, David, 18:222, 19:115, 20:95
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, author, 25:175
Fisher, Elijah L., postmaster, 34:185
Fisher, Frank, 42:206
Fisher, Fred W., author, 32:63
Fisher, George, 23:391
Fisher, George M., columnist, 49:202
Fisher, George R. G. (Capt.), 3:227
Fisher, Harold L., author, 34:170, 45:207
Fisher, Harriet L., 22:85
Fisher, Henry M., trader, 11:379, 18:193, 20:79, 22:278–280, 22:288, 35:82
Fisher, Jacob, millwright, 24:128, 24:193, 24:201–202, 40:236
Fisher, James, Dr., 16:478
Fisher, Jane, 52:225
Fisher, Jill, urban planner, review by, 61:372
Fisher, John, 25:360
Fisher, Kate, 28:110
Fisher, Louis A., 13:204
Fisher, Louis E., sketches, 3:318, 4:304
Fisher, Mrs. C. D., 3:466
Fisher, Peter, settler, 43:64
Fisher, Rex G., editor, 37:307
Fisher, Richard S., editor, 42:216
Fisher, S. J. (Rev.), author, 4:183
Fisher, Seth, author, 33:188
Fisher, Vardis, 20:115
Fisherman John, body finder, 39:262
Fisherman's Picnic, Grand Marais, described, 55:260–261
Fisher meteorite, sketch, 1:337
Fisher's Landing (Fisher), Polk County, 21:262–263, 23:110, 25:187
Fish Hook Lake, Park Rapids, Hubbard County, 59:85
archaeology, 26:321
Fish Lake, Chisago County:
Fish Lake, South Dakota, Polish immigrants depicted, 58:20–21
Fish Lakes Improvement Fund, fish removal, 57:316
Fish Lake Swedish Lutheran Church, 55:86–87
Fishlow, Albert, historian, 40:406
Fishman, Joshua, author, 46:268
Fishman, Katharine D., work reviewed, 48:89
Fishwick, Marshall W., author, 33:90
work reviewed, 34:261
Fisk, Beatrice E., author, 9:197
Fisk, Charles, 59:38n
Fisk, Dan, townsite promoter, 38:229
Fisk, David H., farmer, 40:236
Fisk, Eleanor M., research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
Fisk, James L. (Capt.), 5:271, 6:398, 36:176n
Fisk, Robert E., diary, 18:270
Fisk, Robert F., politician, 37:326–327
Fiske, A. S. (Rev.), 19:268
Fiske, Douglas A., 19:184
Fiske, Frank, work reviewed, 2:460
Fiske, Frederick W., 10:234
Fiske, Jo-Anne, work reviewed, 57:55
Fiske, John, 18:148, 29:189
Fiske, Timothy, archaeologist, 40:263
Fiske, Wallace, clergyman, 57:382–383
Fiske Icelandic Collection (Cornell University), 5:517
Fisk expeditions, 3:226, 5:271, 12:191, 13:436, 16:332, 16:334, 18:270, 23:184, 28:187, 31:253, 36:191, 44:236
See also Fisk, James L. (Capt.)
1862, 4:450, 5:469, 5:570, 8:211, 11:453, 15:465, 34:304, 36:280, 38:56–62, 38:218, 38:220, 40:262
1863, 1:487, 1:488n, 10:86, 21:315, 23:282, 38:218–220
1864, 6:386, 6:398, 7:179, 10:456, 26:261, 38:220, 38:227, 40:307, 52:38
1866, 21:95, 38:71, 39:262, 52:54
Dibb journals, 3:96, 5:217, 5:220, 5:225, 5:571n
mapped, 38:386
1862, 4:450, 5:469, 5:570, 8:211, 11:453, 15:465, 34:304, 36:280, 38:56–62, 38:218, 38:220, 40:262
1863, 1:487, 1:488n, 10:86, 21:315, 23:282, 38:218–220
1864, 6:386, 6:398, 7:179, 10:456, 26:261, 38:220, 38:227, 40:307, 52:38
1866, 21:95, 38:71, 39:262, 52:54
Dibb journals, 3:96, 5:217, 5:220, 5:225, 5:571n
mapped, 38:386
Fiss, Gertrude O., bank cashier, 57:191–193
Fitch, Albert Parker (Rev.), 52:21, 52:23
Fitch, Alice, translator, 9:299
Fitch, Allan, speaker, 29:94
Fitch, Charles, livestock dealer, 29:91
Fitch, Peter, 58:157
Fite, E. D., author, 2:271
Fite, Gilbert C., author, 27:356, 29:77, 35:45, 38:203, 40:409, 50:80, 51:190
"The Agrarian Tradition," 40:293–299
reviews by, 37:178, 37:259, 39:206, 42:194, 45:158–159, 45:302
"Some Farmers' Accounts," 37:204–211
speaker, 37:136
work reviewed, 30:60, 33:86, 35:368, 38:238, 40:303, 48:129
reviews by, 37:178, 37:259, 39:206, 42:194, 45:158–159, 45:302
"Some Farmers' Accounts," 37:204–211
speaker, 37:136
work reviewed, 30:60, 33:86, 35:368, 38:238, 40:303, 48:129
Fittler, Theodore, potter, 33:230
Fittro, Mary E., author, 9:191
Fitz, Albert H., composer, 44:121 (facing), 44:129, 44:132–133, 44:136, 44:138
Fitz, E. Howard, speaker, 11:298, 18:229, 19:116, 20:97, 29:363
Fitz, Mrs. Rudolph H., papers, 29:188
Fitzgerald, Allen, lumberjack, 55:68
Fitzgerald, Annabel, 46:246
Fitzgerald, Cyrenius C., promoter, 43:200–201, 43:203–206, 43:212
Fitzgerald, E. H. (Fr.), 49:89
Fitzgerald, Edward A., bishop, 53:301
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, author, 15:100, 18:330, 21:3–4, 26:251, 29:173, 30:62, 31:133, 31:142, 31:145, 35:235, 36:74, 36:237, 36:325, 37:184, 37:345, 41:102, 48:87, 48:90, 48:227, 50:56n, 51:34, 56:3, 56:6, 56:8–12, 56:14, 56:16–17, 56:308, 56:315, 56:319, 56:427, 60:278
biographies reviewed, 48:86–87, 49:163
birthplace, 37:66
career, 28:279, 32:115–117, 37:133, 37:307, 38:203, 39:35, 39:263
commemorative postage stamp, 55:93 (cover), 55:108, 55:112–113
commemorative publications, 55:232
depicted, 45:129 (cover), 45:142–143, 56:9
evaluated, 39:210, 40:95, 40:411
published letter depicted, 56:10
quoted, 46:75, 46:207
residences depicted, 45:144–145
St. Paul background, 45:141–148, 46:23, 46:245–246, 47:39, 48:86–87
sculpture dedicated, 55:364, 55:366, 55:373
birthplace, 37:66
career, 28:279, 32:115–117, 37:133, 37:307, 38:203, 39:35, 39:263
commemorative postage stamp, 55:93 (cover), 55:108, 55:112–113
commemorative publications, 55:232
depicted, 45:129 (cover), 45:142–143, 56:9
evaluated, 39:210, 40:95, 40:411
published letter depicted, 56:10
quoted, 46:75, 46:207
residences depicted, 45:144–145
St. Paul background, 45:141–148, 46:23, 46:245–246, 47:39, 48:86–87
sculpture dedicated, 55:364, 55:366, 55:373
Fitzgerald, Frances, historian, 3:530, 51:178, 54:142–143
Fitzgerald, Jim, newspaper reporter, 56:5
Fitzgerald, John, author, 4:203
Fitzgerald, John, bus operator, 49:316
Fitzgerald, Kent, bus operator, 49:316
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 19:104
Fitzgerald, Mary C. (Sr.), author, 23:383
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jeremiah E., 5:225, 5:571n
Fitzgerald, Nancy, author, 30:397
Fitzgerald, Robert L., speaker, 28:385
Fitzgerald, Scottie. See Fitzgerald, Frances (Scottie)
Fitzgerald, Teresa, 3:142
Fitzgerald, Zelda (Mrs. F. Scott), 32:116, 45:129 (cover), 46:245, 48:86–87, 56:9–10, 56:14, 56:306
biography reviewed, 49:163
Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul, 55:107
Fitzgibbon, John, author, 2:283
Fitz Gibbon, Mary (Mary F. Knopp), 18:59, 22:45
Fitz-Herbert, ---- (Capt.), 57:349, 57:354
Fitz-Herbert, Mary, 57:349
Fitzhugh's Woods, Arkansas, battle, 40:289–290
Fitzjohn and Melaney, Hastings, contractors, 37:194
Fitzpatrick, F. W., architect, 47:44
Fitzpatrick, John C., editor, 14:108
Fitzpatrick, Mark, author, 16:488, 17:129, 26:184, 27:177, 27:271, 29:89
Fitzpatrick, Mrs. C. Bainbridge, 9:70
Fitzpatrick, Thomas, architect, 39:154n, 39:155
Fitzsimmons Hospital, Denver, 51:257
Fitzsimons, Richard W., "The Expanding Role of History," 40:35–38
Fitzwilliam, William, 16:113
501 Building, Minneapolis, 61:291
Five Civilized Tribes, 15:211, 23:95
Five Forks, battle, 55:377
Five Lodges (Tizaptanna) band, Sioux Indians, 2:521–524
Five million loan, 1:164, 2:149, 2:151, 7:300, 14:183n, 15:243, 34:147
Fixico, Donald L., work reviewed, 57:380
Fjelbroten, Rosie, 28:247–249
Fjeld, Marvin, speaker, 16:490
Fjelde, Herman, Dr., 2:104, 53:6
Fjelde, Jacob, sculptor, 4:470, 5:379, 15:100, 20:192, 20:415, 21:294, 22:104, 53:6, 55:366–367, 55:369, 60:20, 60:22–23
Fjelde, Lillian, 23:391
Fjelde, Mrs. Jacob, 5:378
Fjelde, Paul, sculptor, 4:470, 5:379, 6:69, 12:447, 21:294–295, 34:228, 34:230n
work depicted, 46:306
Fjelde, Thomane, seamstress, 53:5–6, 53:46 (facing)
Fjelde family, artists, 12:447
Fjelde sisters, 52:114
Fjoseide, Mrs. N. N., author, 11:115
FLA. See Farmer-Labor Association
Flader, Susan L., work reviewed, 48:348
Fladvad, Even O., skier, 17:228
Flag Day, ceremonies, 23:167, 23:211, 23:267–268, 57:64
Flagg, A. C., Mr. and Mrs., 34:139
Flagg, Charles N., 20:185
Flagg, Harriet S., author, 3:49
Flagg, James Montgomery, artist, 47:4, 57:24
Flagg, Maurice, 46:297
Flagg, Mrs. Samuel D., 9:301
Flagg, Samuel D., Dr., 14:301, 53:47, 53:50–52
Flag Research Center, Winchester, Massachusetts, 53:4
Flags:
captured by Fourth Minnesota Regiment, 57:71
depicted, 53:2, 53:4–5, 53:8, 53:40 (facing)
First Minnesota Volunteer Regiment depicted, 57:60
"living flag" depicted, 43:157 (cover)
regimental, 53:4–5
significance, 57:57 (facing)
state origins, 53:3–4, 53:6–8
Twenty-Eighth Virginia Regiment, 57:57 (cover), 57:57 (facing), 57:58, 57:60–70
as U.S. symbol, 49:70, 49:72, 49:74
depicted, 53:2, 53:4–5, 53:8, 53:40 (facing)
First Minnesota Volunteer Regiment depicted, 57:60
"living flag" depicted, 43:157 (cover)
regimental, 53:4–5
significance, 57:57 (facing)
state origins, 53:3–4, 53:6–8
Twenty-Eighth Virginia Regiment, 57:57 (cover), 57:57 (facing), 57:58, 57:60–70
as U.S. symbol, 49:70, 49:72, 49:74
Flaherty, Amos (pseud.). See Montgomery, David
Flaherty, Robert, 31:184
Flakne, K. J., 54:186
Flamand, Joseph, voyageur, 11:451
Flanagan, Barbara, author, 44:137
work reviewed, 46:208
Flanagan, Hallie, WPA administrator, 53:172–173
Flanagan, John T., author, 16:329, 17:90, 17:226, 17:331, 17:459, 18:28n, 18:203, 18:326, 18:440, 18:454, 19:91, 19:104, 19:221, 19:436, 19:444, 20:186, 20:202, 20:426, 20:442, 21:96, 21:189, 21:209, 21:408, 21:431, 22:187, 22:201, 23:74, 23:89, 23:168, 23:370, 24:245, 25:181, 25:192, 25:288, 26:211n, 26:370, 27:55, 27:175, 27:177, 27:247, 28:96, 28:276, 28:337, 28:369–370, 28:399, 30:95, 30:149, 30:292, 30:412, 31:192, 31:256, 32:128, 32:256, 36:101, 36:185, 36:190, 36:237, 37:263, 37:306, 39:131, 40:146, 42:40, 42:80, 44:276, 49:177, 56:306
"Bayard Taylor's Minnesota Visits," 19:399–418
"A Bibliography of Middle Western Farm Novels," 23:156–158
"Big Game Hunter: Henry H. Sibley," 41:217–228
"Captain Marryat at Old St. Peter's," 18:152–164
"Early Literary Periodicals," 26:293–311
"An Early Tale of the Falls of St. Anthony," 25:165–167
"Folklore in Minnesota Literature," 36:73–83
"Fredrika Bremer," 20:129–139
"A French Humorist Visits Minnesota," 40:12–20
"Hamlin Garland," 22:157–168
"The Hoosier Schoolmaster," 18:347–370
"Knut Hamsun in the Northwest," 20:397–412
"From La Pointe to Falls of St. Anthony in 1846," 41:137–144
"Mark Twain on the Upper Mississippi," 17:369–384
"The Middle Western Farm Novel," 23:113–125
"The Minnesota Backgrounds of Sinclair Lewis' Fiction," 37:1–13
"Oscar Wilde's Twin City Appearances," 17:38–48
reviews by, 17:319, 17:324–326, 19:80, 20:183, 21:403, 23:68, 23:355, 24:237, 25:175, 25:274, 26:358–360, 27:40, 27:233, 28:54, 28:360, 30:53–55, 30:246, 30:372, 31:246, 32:115–117, 32:250, 33:39, 33:221, 34:123, 34:163, 34:210, 35:87, 35:196, 35:239, 36:185, 36:237, 37:129, 37:218, 37:335, 38:38, 38:333, 39:291, 41:197, 44:78–79, 45:36–37, 45:200
"Some Minnesota Novels, 1920-50," 31:145–147
speaker, 16:68, 18:204, 18:268, 25:397, 36:323, 37:40, 40:411
"Specialist before My Time," 46:17–23
"Thirty Years of Minnesota Fiction," 31:129–144
"Thoreau in Minnesota," 16:35–46
"William Joseph Snelling's Western Narratives," 17:437–443
work reviewed, 17:450–452, 23:62, 26:356–358, 36:95, 37:299, 37:339, 46:77–78, 51:323, 54:192, 59:352
"A Bibliography of Middle Western Farm Novels," 23:156–158
"Big Game Hunter: Henry H. Sibley," 41:217–228
"Captain Marryat at Old St. Peter's," 18:152–164
"Early Literary Periodicals," 26:293–311
"An Early Tale of the Falls of St. Anthony," 25:165–167
"Folklore in Minnesota Literature," 36:73–83
"Fredrika Bremer," 20:129–139
"A French Humorist Visits Minnesota," 40:12–20
"Hamlin Garland," 22:157–168
"The Hoosier Schoolmaster," 18:347–370
"Knut Hamsun in the Northwest," 20:397–412
"From La Pointe to Falls of St. Anthony in 1846," 41:137–144
"Mark Twain on the Upper Mississippi," 17:369–384
"The Middle Western Farm Novel," 23:113–125
"The Minnesota Backgrounds of Sinclair Lewis' Fiction," 37:1–13
"Oscar Wilde's Twin City Appearances," 17:38–48
reviews by, 17:319, 17:324–326, 19:80, 20:183, 21:403, 23:68, 23:355, 24:237, 25:175, 25:274, 26:358–360, 27:40, 27:233, 28:54, 28:360, 30:53–55, 30:246, 30:372, 31:246, 32:115–117, 32:250, 33:39, 33:221, 34:123, 34:163, 34:210, 35:87, 35:196, 35:239, 36:185, 36:237, 37:129, 37:218, 37:335, 38:38, 38:333, 39:291, 41:197, 44:78–79, 45:36–37, 45:200
"Some Minnesota Novels, 1920-50," 31:145–147
speaker, 16:68, 18:204, 18:268, 25:397, 36:323, 37:40, 40:411
"Specialist before My Time," 46:17–23
"Thirty Years of Minnesota Fiction," 31:129–144
"Thoreau in Minnesota," 16:35–46
"William Joseph Snelling's Western Narratives," 17:437–443
work reviewed, 17:450–452, 23:62, 26:356–358, 36:95, 37:299, 37:339, 46:77–78, 51:323, 54:192, 59:352
Flanders, Steven, work reviewed, 58:241–242
Flanders, Walter, author, 25:196
Flandrau, Charles E., 1:455, 1:461, 10:95, 18:317, 22:113, 22:164, 44:17, 45:57, 47:128, 48:29, 56:192–193, 56:311
author, 5:472, 14:141, 16:386, 36:74, 39:196, 40:147
editor, 39:332
at Fort Ridgely dedication, 47:237–239
honored, 12:331
house, 12:340, 34:218
Indian agent, 1:424, 1:426, 1:429, 2:520, 2:549n, 3:27–28, 3:200n, 8:289, 14:248, 22:422, 38:89, 38:122, 45:84, 45:122, 48:30–32
judge, 12:201, 14:247, 35:7, 37:140, 55:359, 55:361, 56:310, 56:397
at New Ulm, 1:443–454
papers, 23:40, 56:148
pioneer, 12:444, 14:238, 22:295, 27:259, 31:237, 34:357
politician, 56:184, 56:190
research fund, 45:39, 46:143
scrip transactions, 62:12
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 13:440, 38:86, 38:97, 38:116–125, 38:275–277, 38:279, 38:284, 45:111–112, 45:114–115, 46:318
editor, 39:332
at Fort Ridgely dedication, 47:237–239
honored, 12:331
house, 12:340, 34:218
Indian agent, 1:424, 1:426, 1:429, 2:520, 2:549n, 3:27–28, 3:200n, 8:289, 14:248, 22:422, 38:89, 38:122, 45:84, 45:122, 48:30–32
judge, 12:201, 14:247, 35:7, 37:140, 55:359, 55:361, 56:310, 56:397
at New Ulm, 1:443–454
papers, 23:40, 56:148
pioneer, 12:444, 14:238, 22:295, 27:259, 31:237, 34:357
politician, 56:184, 56:190
research fund, 45:39, 46:143
scrip transactions, 62:12
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 13:440, 38:86, 38:97, 38:116–125, 38:275–277, 38:279, 38:284, 45:111–112, 45:114–115, 46:318
Flandrau, Grace Hodgson, author, 6:307, 7:89, 7:95, 7:251, 17:217, 18:330, 20:117, 22:82, 23:50, 24:384, 26:45, 28:82, 29:97, 31:129, 31:133, 31:143, 31:145, 34:357, 46:23, 47:106, 56:6, 56:306–321, 57:216
Flandrau, Rebecca, historic preservationist, 56:311, 58:415
Flandrau, William Blair, 56:310–312, 56:314–315, 56:319
Flandrau family house, 56:318–319
Flandrau Indian School, North Dakota, 55:379
Flandreau, Charles (Col.), 53:289
Flandreau, South Dakota:
Flann, A., artist, 39:289n
Flannagan, John B., artist, 45:167, 45:169, 45:177–178
Flaskerd, George, author, 21:424, 22:93, 24:180, 25:270, 25:398, 26:275, 37:347
Flatboats:
Flaten, Nils, 57:144
Flaten, O. E., photographer, 35:295
Flaten-Wange photo collection, Moorhead, 53:83
Flathead Indians, 5:356
Flat Mouth, Ruth, Ojibway leader, 48:243
Flat Mouth (Aysh-ke-bug-co-zhay, Eschkebugecoshe), Ojibway leader, 5:358, 20:80, 21:285, 24:147, 28:315, 42:137, 42:253, 48:65–66, 48:242, 52:3, 52:7, 52:10, 52:12, 56:160, 56:239
Flat Mouth (Niganibines, Leading Bird of Prey)(son of Aysh-ke-bug-co-zhay), Ojibwe leader, 60:248 (facing)
Flat Stone Point, Lake Huron, fossils, 23:141
Flatte, Helen, 47:26
Flatte, John, Ojibway leader, 44:208, 46:255, 47:26, 47:31–32
Flatte, Mike, Ojibway leader, 44:208, 47:30–32
Flax raising, 20:469, 34:172
Fleck, Byron Y., author, 31:58
Fleckenstein, Ernst, 14:237
Fleckenstein Brewery, Faribault, 14:237
Fleckten, Swan J., 43:253
Fleetwood, Mary, author, 38:202
Fleischer, Frederick S., 17:302–303
Fleischer, Knud J., editor, 3:515
Fleischer, Nat, boxing magazine editor, 59:86
Fleischhauer, Carl, work reviewed, 51:241
Fleisher, Eric W., work reviewed, 34:199
Fleishman, Mary, labor delegate, 52:210
Fleming, David E., politician, 48:253
Fleming, Elizabeth, author, 26:383
Fleming, Florence, 11:218
Fleming, James, lawyer, 17:213
Fleming, John F., author, 36:219, 37:222
Fleming, Paula R., photo historian, 51:40
Fleming, R. Harvey, author/editor, 9:410, 10:344, 14:228
Fleming, Stanislaus (Mother), work reviewed, 15:212–214
Fleming, William A., legislator, 43:251
Fleming and Wood, theater troupe, 33:176
Flemish Art Company, New York, 53:253
Flemming, Arthur S., college president, 51:24
Flenley, R., author, 34:262
Fletcher, Alice C., 43:277
Indian studies, 50:165
Fletcher, Benjamin, governor of New York, 15:6
Fletcher, Bertha C., assistant bank cashier, 57:191–192
Fletcher, Calvin, Mr. and Mrs., Cutlerites, 13:387
Fletcher, Daniel O., author, 38:386
Fletcher, Emery, speaker, 9:310
Fletcher, Gilbert, artist, 21:104, 27:171, 33:310, 50:280
artwork depicted, 50:279
Fletcher. Henry P., ambassador, 35:163
Fletcher, Hezekiah, Dr., politician, 37:314, 37:316, 57:14
Fletcher, John, Cutlerite, 13:387
Fletcher, John G., author, 31:251
Fletcher, Jonathan E., Indian agent, 7:118, 11:224, 17:156, 22:191, 31:211, 57:3, 57:5–6, 57:8–10, 57:13–17
Fletcher, L., congressman, 60:25n
Fletcher, Lizzie, captivity, 55:92
Fletcher, Loren, businessman, 58:264
Fletcher, Loren, politician, 5:585, 36:125, 42:225, 43:202
mill owner, 44:170–172
Fletcher, May, author/speaker, 7:256, 8:311, 23:193
Fletcher, Robert H., author, 12:177, 20:203
Fletcher, William A., author, 7:300, 8:446
Fletcher's Hall (Minneapolis), 9:31
Flett, William, trader, 15:477
Fleurimond, Pierre, trader, 19:78
Fleury, Antoine, Jr., 49:186
Fleury, Antoine, Sr., 49:186
Fleury, Hester, Dakota Indian, 61:157
Fleury, Louis, 34:235, 49:186
Flexner, Eleanor, author/historian, 37:39, 52:215
Flexner, James T., author, 19:105, 22:406, 34:120
Flick, A. C., speaker, 8:101, 10:452
Flick, Alexander C., author/editor, 11:33, 14:341, 14:442, 17:111
Fliegel, Ernie, 46:261–265, 46:271
Fling, Paul V., speaker, 24:88
Flinn, Charles A., speaker, 21:446
Flinn, George A., author, 16:348
Flinn, T. E., Dr., 5:266
Flinspach, Catherine, 26:256, 27:140, 28:47
Flint, Austin, author, 21:365
Flint, C. Cather, excursionist, 15:406
Flint, Francis (Frank, Pvt.), 59:144, 59:146, 59:149–151
Flint, Franklin F. (Lt.), 28:344
Flint, Frank S., author, 5:146
Flint, Michigan, 1937 sit-down strike, 54:50
Flint, Nelson, 5:146, 5:510, 7:362, 10:340
Flint, Schuyler, 11:96
Flint, Timothy, author, 40:304
Flint Hills, Iowa, trading post, 13:222
Floan, M. O., ginseng grower, 41:264
Flogstad family, pioneers, 22:443
Flom, Floyd O.:
Floods
See also Climate
1993 headwaters, 55:183
Chubb (Chub) Creek, Dakota County, 46:215
control, 34:306
Lake Pepin, 8:241, 8:278
lumbering and, 27:197
Marshall, 56:303
Minnesota, 17:230, 20:449
Minnesota River, 8:210, 8:278–279, 8:447, 12:210, 17:230, 21:344, 39:251
Mississippi River, 2:224, 8:278–280, 46:125, 56:199, 57:327
Missouri River, 8:279
Otter Tail County, 16:250
on prairies, 11:67–69
railroads and, 9:338
Red River, 8:70, 8:305, 8:359, 14:286, 16:469, 17:305, 21:205, 21:326, 28:190, 34:306, 51:57, 53:292
residents fleeing home depicted, 57:411
Rochester, 47:36
Roseau Valley, 24:322
St. Anthony Falls, 58:260
St. Croix River Valley, 57:331
St. Paul, 56:216
Wisconsin, 56:249
Zumbro River, 11:186
1993 headwaters, 55:183
Chubb (Chub) Creek, Dakota County, 46:215
control, 34:306
Lake Pepin, 8:241, 8:278
lumbering and, 27:197
Marshall, 56:303
Minnesota, 17:230, 20:449
Minnesota River, 8:210, 8:278–279, 8:447, 12:210, 17:230, 21:344, 39:251
Mississippi River, 2:224, 8:278–280, 46:125, 56:199, 57:327
Missouri River, 8:279
Otter Tail County, 16:250
on prairies, 11:67–69
railroads and, 9:338
Red River, 8:70, 8:305, 8:359, 14:286, 16:469, 17:305, 21:205, 21:326, 28:190, 34:306, 51:57, 53:292
residents fleeing home depicted, 57:411
Rochester, 47:36
Roseau Valley, 24:322
St. Anthony Falls, 58:260
St. Croix River Valley, 57:331
St. Paul, 56:216
Wisconsin, 56:249
Zumbro River, 11:186
Floodwood:
Flor, James H., author, 20:432
Flor, Joseph, cooperative creamery founder, 51:262
Flora:
depicted, 48:72, 48:76, 48:81
Great Lakes, 46:343–344
Great Plains, 48:351
Minnesota River Valley, 46:220–221, 46:224–226
nomenclature, 48:76–77, 48:80
prairie, 48:72–82
Whitewater River Valley, 47:210
Great Lakes, 46:343–344
Great Plains, 48:351
Minnesota River Valley, 46:220–221, 46:224–226
nomenclature, 48:76–77, 48:80
prairie, 48:72–82
Whitewater River Valley, 47:210
Flora, Snowden D., author, 34:216
Flora, steamboat, 3:280–281, 3:283–284, 3:288, 46:325, 50:272, 50:273n, 50:274
Floral, Ralph, author, 27:269
Floral Culture Association of Minnesota, 20:81
Flora Township, Renville County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Florence, Lutheran church, 11:115
Florence, steamboat, 38:359, 38:363
Florence Deering, steamboat, 29:292
Florence (Paul's) Lake, Isanti County, 50:136
Florenceville, Iowa, mill, 10:226
Florentine Mandolin Club, 57:222–223
Florentine Mandolin Sextet, Minneapolis, 57:223
Florian, Marshall County:
Florida:
Bishop Whipple's visit, 19:74–75
black children's institutions, 56:105
British control, 4:230–231
centennial, 27:348
colonization, 23:85
Finnish settlement, 48:175
forts, 51:84
Indian-black relationships, 43:39
Indians, 15:379
Jewish communities, 51:13
land boom, 14:198
as Minnesota's rival, 35:214–221
prisons, 43:36, 55:281
Spanish control, 4:216, 8:7
State Historical Society, 14:442
state hospital patients, 54:341
territorial papers, 36:323
black children's institutions, 56:105
British control, 4:230–231
centennial, 27:348
colonization, 23:85
Finnish settlement, 48:175
forts, 51:84
Indian-black relationships, 43:39
Indians, 15:379
Jewish communities, 51:13
land boom, 14:198
as Minnesota's rival, 35:214–221
prisons, 43:36, 55:281
Spanish control, 4:216, 8:7
State Historical Society, 14:442
state hospital patients, 54:341
territorial papers, 36:323
Florists, Twin Cities, 18:252, 49:211, 54:312, 55:183
Florsheim shoes, window display depicted, 56:424
Flour and Cereal Workers' Union, 18:445
Flour and flour milling
See also Agriculture; Grain marketing; Wheat raising; individual mills
advertising, 57:28–30, 58:286, 58:308–319
allied industries, 6:151–153
archaeology, 58:325–326
Belgian relief project, 11:349
Bellevue, 7:59
Bloomington, 43:79
Cannon Falls, 8:110
Cannon River Valley, 8:180, 11:271–282, 12:80, 12:453, 15:251, 16:253, 18:342
Chippewa City, 48:74n
during Civil War, 2:402
cookbooks, 58:332
coopers' cooperatives, 57:386–390, 57:397–402
Dakota County, 18:114, 24:190
dangers, 46:161
Deer Creek, 5:473
depicted, 44:86, 44:162
diversification, 56:419
Edina Township, 5:525, 7:92
explosion, 11:455, 15:99, 17:352, 27:270, 35:155
exports to China, 54:24
Falls of St. Anthony, 58:270–285
flour samples depicted, 57:93
Forestville, 44:86–87
Fort Snelling, 58:322
gift item, 49:275
Graceville, 8:312
grain cooperatives, 57:156
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 47:4
Granger, 10:226
grist mills, 1:432, 1:436, 7:117
history, 5:364, 6:403, 13:204, 17:343, 26:366, 33:132, 39:127, 46:152–162, 58:311
innovations, 57:87–95
Iowa, 2:477, 6:406, 11:106, 22:184
Little Falls, 10:229, 52:119
machinery and equipment, 11:278, 11:330, 33:132, 44:168, 44:170, 44:172, 56:22, 57:92, 57:385 (facing), 57:402
magnates, 57:270
methods, 12:89, 25:308, 35:200, 44:174, 46:158–159
Midwest, 47:212
miller's union, 21:381
mills depicted, 44:86, 44:161 (cover), 44:162, 44:165, 44:168–169, 44:172, 46:153–155, 46:158–159, 46:161, 51:152, 55:80, 56:250, 56:254–255, 57:388–389
millstones, 57:88, 58:276
Minneapolis, 2:208, 2:438, 3:232, 3:466, 3:527, 4:94–96, 4:173, 4:464, 5:229, 5:392, 5:463, 5:470, 6:36, 6:48, 6:141–154, 7:9, 7:72–75, 7:167, 9:426, 10:95, 10:102, 10:178–180, 11:277–279, 11:329, 12:90, 12:99, 12:203, 12:333, 13:204, 14:102, 15:131, 17:352, 18:208, 18:468, 21:314, 21:427, 22:186, 22:336, 23:223, 23:225, 28:73, 31:252, 33:63–65, 33:332, 37:14–15, 37:18, 42:270–271, 42:274–275, 43:40, 47:4, 47:58, 48:266, 49:133n, 52:167–169, 54:1 (facing), 54:171, 54:312, 58:103, 58:261–264, 58:266–267, 58:272–273, 58:282, 58:284, 58:287, 58:311, 58:322, 58:328–331, 61:248–259
Minneapolis Grain Exchange depicted/described, 57:93, 61:190, 61:192
Minnehaha Creek, 10:467, 44:162–174
Minnesota, 2:191, 9:393, 11:216, 12:52, 12:65–67, 12:206, 12:449, 12:451, 14:124, 14:234, 15:134, 16:127–128, 17:214, 17:268, 18:173, 18:341, 21:373, 22:102, 23:88, 24:89, 24:101–103, 25:101, 27:365, 28:266, 28:331, 30:55, 30:271, 30:372, 30:406, 34:265, 34:287, 35:11–21, 36:193, 36:215, 36:257, 36:281, 37:191, 55:133–134
Moorhead, 58:94–95
New Ulm, 9:420
Northwest, 14:206
Norwegian-Americans, 51:163
packaging, 22:373
pioneer, 10:405, 11:465, 13:150, 16:305, 16:492, 18:208, 18:467, 21:218, 21:242, 27:357, 28:383, 29:4, 34:129, 35:28, 36:104, 38:71
politics and, 39:98–100, 39:103, 39:106, 39:109–110
railroad rates and, 7:226–227, 7:228n, 7:230, 7:232
in relief campaign, 42:54
Rochester, New York, 14:227
roller mills, 4:288, 57:87, 57:96, 58:279
St. Anthony, 12:393, 24:133
St. John's University, 7:189
St. Paul, 37:263
sources, 46:152–162
statistics, 1:146, 1:411
Stearns County, 50:84, 54:167
term defined, 44:163n
territorial mills, 56:254–255
trade publication, 46:154–157
Upper Midwest, 55:168
Vermillion River, 3:60, 8:75, 8:110
walking tour, 58:326–329
Web sites, 58:334
winter wheat competition, 7:13
Wisconsin, 47:212
during World War I, 10:453, 59:273, 59:278, 59:286n
advertising, 57:28–30, 58:286, 58:308–319
allied industries, 6:151–153
archaeology, 58:325–326
Belgian relief project, 11:349
Bellevue, 7:59
Bloomington, 43:79
Cannon Falls, 8:110
Cannon River Valley, 8:180, 11:271–282, 12:80, 12:453, 15:251, 16:253, 18:342
Chippewa City, 48:74n
during Civil War, 2:402
cookbooks, 58:332
coopers' cooperatives, 57:386–390, 57:397–402
Dakota County, 18:114, 24:190
dangers, 46:161
Deer Creek, 5:473
depicted, 44:86, 44:162
diversification, 56:419
Edina Township, 5:525, 7:92
explosion, 11:455, 15:99, 17:352, 27:270, 35:155
exports to China, 54:24
Falls of St. Anthony, 58:270–285
flour samples depicted, 57:93
Forestville, 44:86–87
Fort Snelling, 58:322
gift item, 49:275
Graceville, 8:312
grain cooperatives, 57:156
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 47:4
Granger, 10:226
grist mills, 1:432, 1:436, 7:117
history, 5:364, 6:403, 13:204, 17:343, 26:366, 33:132, 39:127, 46:152–162, 58:311
innovations, 57:87–95
Iowa, 2:477, 6:406, 11:106, 22:184
Little Falls, 10:229, 52:119
machinery and equipment, 11:278, 11:330, 33:132, 44:168, 44:170, 44:172, 56:22, 57:92, 57:385 (facing), 57:402
magnates, 57:270
methods, 12:89, 25:308, 35:200, 44:174, 46:158–159
Midwest, 47:212
miller's union, 21:381
mills depicted, 44:86, 44:161 (cover), 44:162, 44:165, 44:168–169, 44:172, 46:153–155, 46:158–159, 46:161, 51:152, 55:80, 56:250, 56:254–255, 57:388–389
millstones, 57:88, 58:276
Minneapolis, 2:208, 2:438, 3:232, 3:466, 3:527, 4:94–96, 4:173, 4:464, 5:229, 5:392, 5:463, 5:470, 6:36, 6:48, 6:141–154, 7:9, 7:72–75, 7:167, 9:426, 10:95, 10:102, 10:178–180, 11:277–279, 11:329, 12:90, 12:99, 12:203, 12:333, 13:204, 14:102, 15:131, 17:352, 18:208, 18:468, 21:314, 21:427, 22:186, 22:336, 23:223, 23:225, 28:73, 31:252, 33:63–65, 33:332, 37:14–15, 37:18, 42:270–271, 42:274–275, 43:40, 47:4, 47:58, 48:266, 49:133n, 52:167–169, 54:1 (facing), 54:171, 54:312, 58:103, 58:261–264, 58:266–267, 58:272–273, 58:282, 58:284, 58:287, 58:311, 58:322, 58:328–331, 61:248–259
Minneapolis Grain Exchange depicted/described, 57:93, 61:190, 61:192
Minnehaha Creek, 10:467, 44:162–174
Minnesota, 2:191, 9:393, 11:216, 12:52, 12:65–67, 12:206, 12:449, 12:451, 14:124, 14:234, 15:134, 16:127–128, 17:214, 17:268, 18:173, 18:341, 21:373, 22:102, 23:88, 24:89, 24:101–103, 25:101, 27:365, 28:266, 28:331, 30:55, 30:271, 30:372, 30:406, 34:265, 34:287, 35:11–21, 36:193, 36:215, 36:257, 36:281, 37:191, 55:133–134
Moorhead, 58:94–95
New Ulm, 9:420
Northwest, 14:206
Norwegian-Americans, 51:163
packaging, 22:373
pioneer, 10:405, 11:465, 13:150, 16:305, 16:492, 18:208, 18:467, 21:218, 21:242, 27:357, 28:383, 29:4, 34:129, 35:28, 36:104, 38:71
politics and, 39:98–100, 39:103, 39:106, 39:109–110
railroad rates and, 7:226–227, 7:228n, 7:230, 7:232
in relief campaign, 42:54
Rochester, New York, 14:227
roller mills, 4:288, 57:87, 57:96, 58:279
St. Anthony, 12:393, 24:133
St. John's University, 7:189
St. Paul, 37:263
sources, 46:152–162
statistics, 1:146, 1:411
Stearns County, 50:84, 54:167
term defined, 44:163n
territorial mills, 56:254–255
trade publication, 46:154–157
Upper Midwest, 55:168
Vermillion River, 3:60, 8:75, 8:110
walking tour, 58:326–329
Web sites, 58:334
winter wheat competition, 7:13
Wisconsin, 47:212
during World War I, 10:453, 59:273, 59:278, 59:286n
Flour City Mandolin Club, Minneapolis, 57:222
Flour City Ornamental Iron Works, Minneapolis, 50:118n, 50:120–121
strikes, 54:179–180
Flower, B. O., publisher, 22:161
Flower, Mark Delos (Gen.), politician, 4:477, 16:443, 53:314–315
residence, 53:317
Flowers:
Crane Island, 56:302
Hay Lake, 56:218
Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site depicted, 56:305 (facing), 56:327
public gardens, 53:166–167
Hay Lake, 56:218
Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site depicted, 56:305 (facing), 56:327
public gardens, 53:166–167
Floyd, Charles (Pretty Boy), 54:139
journals, 55:283
Floyd Iron Works, Duluth, 26:129n
Flugum, Charles T., work reviewed, 44:120
Flugum, Merlin, work reviewed, 44:120
FluiDyne Engineering Corporation, Minneapolis, 33:244
Flygare, E. R., speaker, 11:298, 11:463, 13:451, 16:491, 22:441, 23:291
Flygare, William, author, 30:407
Flying. See Aviation
Flying Artillery, 3:426
Flying Cloud, clipper ship, 55:98
Flying Dutchmen, Edgerton, 53:216
Flying Fish, clipper ship, 55:98
Flynn, Archbishop Harry J., quoted, 58:248
Flynn, Dan, author, 4:91
Flynn, Dan, author, work reviewed, 59:352
Flynn, Dan (Porky), professional boxer, 59:79–80
Flynn, Dorothy D., author, 25:311, 26:279
Flynn, Edward F., speaker, 13:344, 28:86
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, labor organizer, 41:90–91, 49:294, 51:72, 52:72, 52:77
author, 49:74
Flynn, Joe, lyricist, 44:132
Flynn, John, Duluth pioneer, 28:125, 34:185
Flynn, John, Union soldier, 59:144
Flynn, John F., 21:446
Flynn, Martin, 48:351
Flynn, Michael, 20:218
Flynn, Vincent J. (Rev.), speaker, 29:97, 30:170–171, 50:131
Flyte Tyme, rock band, 58:32, 58:37–38
FmHa. See Farmers Home Administration
Fobes, F. B. (Lt.), at Fort Ripley, 28:214
Fockens, Cornelius (Cpl.), 3:43, 45:137n, 45:140
Fodness, Norma, 41:164–165
Foerster, Norman, editor, 10:203
Foffa, Chrysostom (Fr.), 33:57
Fogdall, S. P., author, 21:341
Fogel, Robert W., author, 39:343, 40:406
work reviewed, 44:156
Fogelson's Fancy Goods Shop, Duluth, 34:44
Fogerty, James E.:
compiler, 44:195
MHS Acquisitions and Curatorial head, 57:273 (facing)
"Minnesota Regional Research Centers," 44:30–32
reviews by, 46:248, 47:253–254, 48:352, 49:345–346, 50:215, 60:165–166, 61:124
work reviewed, 47:207–208, 49:80
MHS Acquisitions and Curatorial head, 57:273 (facing)
"Minnesota Regional Research Centers," 44:30–32
reviews by, 46:248, 47:253–254, 48:352, 49:345–346, 50:215, 60:165–166, 61:124
work reviewed, 47:207–208, 49:80
review by, 34:209
Fogg, Frederic A., 1:27, 2:374, 2:376, 3:415, 4:31, 5:431
Fogg, Louise Miller (Mrs. Frederic A.), 11:439
Fogg, Summer, 11:438
Foght, Harold W., author/educator, 1:341, 42:316
Fogliardi, ---- (Gen.), 25:343
Fogo, Gretchen, feminist/teacher, 61:67
Foley, history, 13:447
Foley, J. P. (Rev.), 26:395
Foley, Luis G., inspector, 38:374
Foley, Michael E., 43:291
Foley, Thomas J., 43:291
Foley, Timothy, 39:154n
Foley, William T., author, 30:264
Foley Brothers Grocery Company, St. Paul, history, 3:318, 28:376
Foley Independent, history, 13:447
Folger, Henry C., 27:41
Folk art:
catalogs, 51:235–236
food displays, 50:218–228
Indian, 50:252
Mexican, 55:332
MHS collections, 58:128 (facing)
Norwegian-American, 54:374
quilts, 46:237–245
rosemaling, 52:126
food displays, 50:218–228
Indian, 50:252
Mexican, 55:332
MHS collections, 58:128 (facing)
Norwegian-American, 54:374
quilts, 46:237–245
rosemaling, 52:126
Folkebladet (Minneapolis), 14:105
Folkedahl, Beulah, editor, 41:98
compiler, 41:99
Folkets Rost (The Voice of the People), St. Paul, 14:402
Folk heroes:
Folk humor, regional, 52:330–331
Folklore
See also Folk music and songs
19th century, 50:171
advertising and, 49:160
American, 44:35
in ballet, 21:58–62
bibliographies, 24:367, 26:267
blacks, 35:95
Christmas customs, 57:437
corn and, 47:333
defined, 42:279, 43:195, 50:190
ethnic, 15:39, 16:485, 22:139, 24:226–228, 27:29–32, 28:177, 28:280, 29:105–113, 29:267, 32:188, 33:355, 34:266, 37:39, 40:391–402, 46:259–260, 48:91, 48:224
frontier, 27:159, 28:339
fur trade, 37:235–254
ghost story, 20:328
heroes, 26:166, 54:134–139
Hiawatha legend, 16:280n, 24:237, 35:380, 36:75
history and, 23:178, 27:273–280, 30:263, 31:11–17, 31:251, 34:213, 36:278, 48:3, 48:10, 48:12, 48:41, 48:91, 50:188–192
imaginary creatures, 21:353–356, 22:83, 23:379, 27:263, 31:191
Indian, 12:366, 14:86, 15:261–263, 15:453, 23:181, 24:54, 26:170, 35:142, 35:153, 35:339, 36:18–23, 41:344, 47:79, 47:335, 48:134, 48:179, 48:316, 48:342–343, 49:36, 49:117–118, 49:260, 50:168, 50:171, 50:211
"Indian visits," 53:99–103, 53:106–108, 53:110–111
iron-range dialect, 48:134
Itasca legend, 12:215–225, 12:227, 13:169, 18:180
in literature, 36:73–83, 36:95, 36:190
of loggers, 21:55
Mennonite, 30:161
methods, 48:40
Michigan, 50:84
Midwest, 48:90, 50:42
Minnesota, 26:97–105, 26:253, 32:62, 32:126
Minnesota state fair, 52:161
Mississippi River, 21:404, 25:72, 35:39
in newspapers, 36:101
place names, 57:327
railroads, 34:214
regional, 52:330–331
riverboats and, 48:311
rivers and, 43:80
saunas and, 45:19–20
societies, 25:84, 26:153, 28:280
sources, 47:39
state folklorist appointed, 45:80
United States, 25:215–223, 25:392, 27:65, 27:238, 28:186–187, 29:269, 30:248, 33:91, 33:183, 34:316, 39:76, 39:262
water witching, 36:324, 46:37–38
19th century, 50:171
advertising and, 49:160
American, 44:35
in ballet, 21:58–62
bibliographies, 24:367, 26:267
blacks, 35:95
Christmas customs, 57:437
corn and, 47:333
defined, 42:279, 43:195, 50:190
ethnic, 15:39, 16:485, 22:139, 24:226–228, 27:29–32, 28:177, 28:280, 29:105–113, 29:267, 32:188, 33:355, 34:266, 37:39, 40:391–402, 46:259–260, 48:91, 48:224
frontier, 27:159, 28:339
fur trade, 37:235–254
ghost story, 20:328
heroes, 26:166, 54:134–139
Hiawatha legend, 16:280n, 24:237, 35:380, 36:75
history and, 23:178, 27:273–280, 30:263, 31:11–17, 31:251, 34:213, 36:278, 48:3, 48:10, 48:12, 48:41, 48:91, 50:188–192
imaginary creatures, 21:353–356, 22:83, 23:379, 27:263, 31:191
Indian, 12:366, 14:86, 15:261–263, 15:453, 23:181, 24:54, 26:170, 35:142, 35:153, 35:339, 36:18–23, 41:344, 47:79, 47:335, 48:134, 48:179, 48:316, 48:342–343, 49:36, 49:117–118, 49:260, 50:168, 50:171, 50:211
"Indian visits," 53:99–103, 53:106–108, 53:110–111
iron-range dialect, 48:134
Itasca legend, 12:215–225, 12:227, 13:169, 18:180
in literature, 36:73–83, 36:95, 36:190
of loggers, 21:55
Mennonite, 30:161
methods, 48:40
Michigan, 50:84
Midwest, 48:90, 50:42
Minnesota, 26:97–105, 26:253, 32:62, 32:126
Minnesota state fair, 52:161
Mississippi River, 21:404, 25:72, 35:39
in newspapers, 36:101
place names, 57:327
railroads, 34:214
regional, 52:330–331
riverboats and, 48:311
rivers and, 43:80
saunas and, 45:19–20
societies, 25:84, 26:153, 28:280
sources, 47:39
state folklorist appointed, 45:80
United States, 25:215–223, 25:392, 27:65, 27:238, 28:186–187, 29:269, 30:248, 33:91, 33:183, 34:316, 39:76, 39:262
water witching, 36:324, 46:37–38
See also Folklore
19th century, 23:159
bibliographies, 26:267, 32:126, 39:128
chimney sweeps, 33:188
collections, 29:98
ethnic, 12:305, 13:88, 16:319–321, 16:344, 16:467, 17:204, 17:406–410, 18:198–201, 20:72, 20:428, 24:260, 25:321, 28:379, 29:167, 30:156, 34:126, 34:214, 34:296, 35:339, 37:345, 38:200, 49:35, 51:319–320, 52:82, 53:291
gold rush, 24:260
immigrant, 24:261, 30:135–137
Indian, 22:138, 27:65, 29:86, 32:58, 32:123, 33:311, 34:161, 34:213, 35:244, 50:216, 51:319–320
lumberjacks, 13:362
mandolins, 57:219, 57:222
Minnesota, 23:98, 27:72, 27:179–199, 28:199, 28:302, 32:163
Mississippi Valley, 28:281
voyageur, 49:339
19th century, 23:159
bibliographies, 26:267, 32:126, 39:128
chimney sweeps, 33:188
collections, 29:98
ethnic, 12:305, 13:88, 16:319–321, 16:344, 16:467, 17:204, 17:406–410, 18:198–201, 20:72, 20:428, 24:260, 25:321, 28:379, 29:167, 30:156, 34:126, 34:214, 34:296, 35:339, 37:345, 38:200, 49:35, 51:319–320, 52:82, 53:291
gold rush, 24:260
immigrant, 24:261, 30:135–137
Indian, 22:138, 27:65, 29:86, 32:58, 32:123, 33:311, 34:161, 34:213, 35:244, 50:216, 51:319–320
lumberjacks, 13:362
mandolins, 57:219, 57:222
Minnesota, 23:98, 27:72, 27:179–199, 28:199, 28:302, 32:163
Mississippi Valley, 28:281
voyageur, 49:339
Folle Avoine (St. Croix) band, Ojibway Indians, 28:144n, 28:233, 45:25
See also Menominee Indians
Follett family:
Folsom, Cora M., teacher/nurse, 51:92–93
Folsom, David E., explorer, 40:262
Folsom, Frank (pseud.). See Oppenheimer, Frank F., physicist
Folsom, George, settler, 40:242
Folsom, Jacob J., sketch, 5:470
Folsom, Mrs. Stanley, 23:398
Folsom, Simeon P., 2:378, 2:467, 16:469, 35:356n, 44:17
Folsom, Simon P., and Old Settlers Association, 61:30
Folsom, William H. C., 42:40, 46:175
Folsom House, Taylors Falls, 42:40, 44:266–267
Foltz, Margaret, teacher, 39:275
Folwell, Mary H., 3:467, 5:65, 6:208, 6:295, 7:289, 9:408, 10:449, 47:320, 49:58, 49:64
Folwell, Russell H., diaries, 24:167
Folwell, Sarah Heywood (Mrs. William W.), 4:40, 10:447, 14:323, 17:469, 18:48, 18:446, 19:50, 47:319, 62:30
Folwell, William Watts, 2:196, 2:374, 2:439, 3:39, 3:42, 3:305, 4:32–40, 4:170, 4:455, 5:52, 5:431–432, 5:474, 5:608, 7:79, 7:84, 7:188, 7:203, 7:210–211, 7:327, 7:354, 7:364, 8:59, 8:300, 8:439, 9:90, 9:194, 9:308, 10:444, 10:447, 11:61, 11:207, 16:248, 17:92, 17:160n, 17:469, 18:48, 18:105, 18:446, 19:50, 23:225, 23:386, 24:174, 25:64, 25:68, 28:76, 30:349, 34:238, 35:116, 36:318, 44:70, 45:227, 45:237, 47:224, 47:319, 50:42, 59:225 (facing)
addresses, 6:27, 6:189–191, 8:56–58
anniversary, 3:239, 3:312
author, 1:411, 5:157, 5:282–284, 5:514, 6:25, 6:263, 6:584, 7:66, 7:82, 7:175, 7:261, 7:356, 9:75, 10:180, 10:182, 10:184, 11:201, 11:217, 11:297, 11:323, 11:443, 12:23, 12:25, 12:35–36, 12:81, 12:111, 12:309, 13:64, 13:249, 14:14, 14:62, 14:220, 14:409, 16:452–453, 17:207, 17:308, 19:427, 19:465, 23:5, 24:28, 24:195, 27:254, 28:172, 28:328, 28:330, 28:336, 28:357, 30:322, 35:21, 35:204, 35:248, 36:6, 37:135, 37:188, 37:264, 41:386, 46:33, 46:48, 46:138, 46:201–203, 48:200–202, 48:205, 50:194–195
career, 11:108, 12:200, 14:452, 15:480, 16:122, 16:186, 18:462, 28:66, 32:3–5
centenary, 14:78, 14:231
in Civil War, 16:179
Colvill interview, 61:271n
depicted, 3:378, 4:87, 4:94, 5:153, 17:470, 23:274, 27:346, 46:19, 47:103–104, 47:223, 48:201, 49:291
diary, 12:318, 13:59
educator, 13:197, 16:184, 16:470, 18:150, 35:371
historian, 54:294, 55:185 (facing), 55:270, 56:69, 56:73, 57:15, 57:111, 57:336, 58:275
History of Minnesota, 1:28, 4:37, 4:40, 4:56, 4:152–157, 4:163, 4:460, 5:114, 5:206–207, 5:239, 5:372, 5:377, 5:381, 5:456, 5:478, 5:498, 5:500–501, 5:503, 5:596–599, 6:309, 8:78–80, 9:48, 9:111, 9:113, 10:42, 10:351
memorials, 11:39, 11:55, 11:212, 11:329
MHS president, 11:56, 30:330
"Minnesota in 1849: An Imaginary Letter," 6:34–40
papers, 2:195, 4:66, 10:446, 11:42, 11:441, 12:26, 12:28, 12:312, 20:370, 27:248, 32:11, 35:299
quoted, 14:195, 15:294, 16:34, 20:373, 21:357, 24:195, 30:197, 30:302, 30:316, 35:139, 36:12, 38:370, 39:13, 39:188, 39:272, 42:132, 45:96, 45:115, 48:34, 56:193
speaker, 2:475, 4:34, 4:475, 5:56, 5:120–123, 5:154–155, 5:244, 5:467, 5:520, 6:69, 6:84, 7:47, 18:138, 18:316, 20:29, 39:114, 48:12
tribute of legislature, 6:185–191
university library and, 6:84
university president, 11:215, 12:191, 16:30, 16:178, 16:180, 16:182, 16:542, 18:219, 22:101, 23:1–4, 30:357, 31:41, 31:52, 32:9, 32:176, 32:215, 36:186, 49:282, 49:285, 49:290
"A Visit to Farther-and-Gay Castle," 12:111–133
work reviewed, 12:68–70, 14:322–324, 35:233
anniversary, 3:239, 3:312
author, 1:411, 5:157, 5:282–284, 5:514, 6:25, 6:263, 6:584, 7:66, 7:82, 7:175, 7:261, 7:356, 9:75, 10:180, 10:182, 10:184, 11:201, 11:217, 11:297, 11:323, 11:443, 12:23, 12:25, 12:35–36, 12:81, 12:111, 12:309, 13:64, 13:249, 14:14, 14:62, 14:220, 14:409, 16:452–453, 17:207, 17:308, 19:427, 19:465, 23:5, 24:28, 24:195, 27:254, 28:172, 28:328, 28:330, 28:336, 28:357, 30:322, 35:21, 35:204, 35:248, 36:6, 37:135, 37:188, 37:264, 41:386, 46:33, 46:48, 46:138, 46:201–203, 48:200–202, 48:205, 50:194–195
career, 11:108, 12:200, 14:452, 15:480, 16:122, 16:186, 18:462, 28:66, 32:3–5
centenary, 14:78, 14:231
in Civil War, 16:179
Colvill interview, 61:271n
depicted, 3:378, 4:87, 4:94, 5:153, 17:470, 23:274, 27:346, 46:19, 47:103–104, 47:223, 48:201, 49:291
diary, 12:318, 13:59
educator, 13:197, 16:184, 16:470, 18:150, 35:371
historian, 54:294, 55:185 (facing), 55:270, 56:69, 56:73, 57:15, 57:111, 57:336, 58:275
History of Minnesota, 1:28, 4:37, 4:40, 4:56, 4:152–157, 4:163, 4:460, 5:114, 5:206–207, 5:239, 5:372, 5:377, 5:381, 5:456, 5:478, 5:498, 5:500–501, 5:503, 5:596–599, 6:309, 8:78–80, 9:48, 9:111, 9:113, 10:42, 10:351
memorials, 11:39, 11:55, 11:212, 11:329
MHS president, 11:56, 30:330
"Minnesota in 1849: An Imaginary Letter," 6:34–40
papers, 2:195, 4:66, 10:446, 11:42, 11:441, 12:26, 12:28, 12:312, 20:370, 27:248, 32:11, 35:299
quoted, 14:195, 15:294, 16:34, 20:373, 21:357, 24:195, 30:197, 30:302, 30:316, 35:139, 36:12, 38:370, 39:13, 39:188, 39:272, 42:132, 45:96, 45:115, 48:34, 56:193
speaker, 2:475, 4:34, 4:475, 5:56, 5:120–123, 5:154–155, 5:244, 5:467, 5:520, 6:69, 6:84, 7:47, 18:138, 18:316, 20:29, 39:114, 48:12
tribute of legislature, 6:185–191
university library and, 6:84
university president, 11:215, 12:191, 16:30, 16:178, 16:180, 16:182, 16:542, 18:219, 22:101, 23:1–4, 30:357, 31:41, 31:52, 32:9, 32:176, 32:215, 36:186, 49:282, 49:285, 49:290
"A Visit to Farther-and-Gay Castle," 12:111–133
work reviewed, 12:68–70, 14:322–324, 35:233
Folwell Park, Minneapolis, 47:149
Folwell School, Rochester, 47:320
Folwick, Orlin, author, 7:187, 18:105
Fond du Lac, Minnesota
See also Fort St. Louis, Wisconsin
1826 treaty, 11:208, 13:426, 14:98, 16:472, 17:55, 17:95, 17:475, 26:380, 28:277, 31:96–97, 33:20, 37:79, 48:65–67, 50:26
boundary question, 23:208, 24:342
British regime, 20:7–18
cemetery, 12:430, 21:456
Chambers Grove depicted, 54:156–157
climate, 23:332
depicted, 48:68, 49:272–273
described, 54:74
Finland Swedes, 39:131
fishing, 46:45–46, 46:49, 46:52
fur trade, 11:191, 11:359–360, 12:92, 12:281, 13:433, 14:360, 15:224, 16:193, 16:498, 19:41, 19:314, 19:349, 20:15, 20:77, 20:327, 23:244, 23:330, 26:387, 28:146, 28:147n, 28:150, 28:233n, 28:277, 30:132, 31:94, 31:96, 32:93, 36:246, 36:248, 39:82, 39:303, 40:363, 46:172, 46:181, 49:268–269
historical meeting, 19:313
history, 21:151, 31:246, 46:303
mail service, 16:287, 34:186
mission, 11:307, 13:187, 16:333, 16:483, 17:96, 22:352–354, 39:308n, 49:269, 49:272, 49:275–276
name, 12:422
pageant, 17:347
population, 1840, 20:452
port, 16:292, 34:24, 34:47
roads, 16:282–283, 16:290–291, 16:293, 16:298, 37:103n, 37:109n, 54:158–159
school, 49:273, 49:275–276
1826 treaty, 11:208, 13:426, 14:98, 16:472, 17:55, 17:95, 17:475, 26:380, 28:277, 31:96–97, 33:20, 37:79, 48:65–67, 50:26
boundary question, 23:208, 24:342
British regime, 20:7–18
cemetery, 12:430, 21:456
Chambers Grove depicted, 54:156–157
climate, 23:332
depicted, 48:68, 49:272–273
described, 54:74
Finland Swedes, 39:131
fishing, 46:45–46, 46:49, 46:52
fur trade, 11:191, 11:359–360, 12:92, 12:281, 13:433, 14:360, 15:224, 16:193, 16:498, 19:41, 19:314, 19:349, 20:15, 20:77, 20:327, 23:244, 23:330, 26:387, 28:146, 28:147n, 28:150, 28:233n, 28:277, 30:132, 31:94, 31:96, 32:93, 36:246, 36:248, 39:82, 39:303, 40:363, 46:172, 46:181, 49:268–269
historical meeting, 19:313
history, 21:151, 31:246, 46:303
mail service, 16:287, 34:186
mission, 11:307, 13:187, 16:333, 16:483, 17:96, 22:352–354, 39:308n, 49:269, 49:272, 49:275–276
name, 12:422
pageant, 17:347
population, 1840, 20:452
port, 16:292, 34:24, 34:47
roads, 16:282–283, 16:290–291, 16:293, 16:298, 37:103n, 37:109n, 54:158–159
school, 49:273, 49:275–276
census schedules, 5:62
electric service, 36:99
fisheries, 4:370n, 4:377, 4:381, 7:49
history, 18:326
marker, 5:243
mission, 4:68, 4:381n, 6:348–352, 8:252–255, 8:273, 9:68, 9:414, 10:120
sketch, 7:369
trading post, 1:297, 4:193, 4:257, 4:349, 4:380, 4:387n, 5:17, 5:29, 5:32, 5:33n, 5:34, 5:117, 5:224, 5:376, 5:451, 5:578, 6:332, 7:205, 7:208
electric service, 36:99
fisheries, 4:370n, 4:377, 4:381, 7:49
history, 18:326
marker, 5:243
mission, 4:68, 4:381n, 6:348–352, 8:252–255, 8:273, 9:68, 9:414, 10:120
sketch, 7:369
trading post, 1:297, 4:193, 4:257, 4:349, 4:380, 4:387n, 5:17, 5:29, 5:32, 5:33n, 5:34, 5:117, 5:224, 5:376, 5:451, 5:578, 6:332, 7:205, 7:208
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, history, 18:326
Fond du Lac department. See Northwest Company: Fond du Lac department
Fond du Lac Indian Reservation (Chippewa), 16:295, 33:26, 35:293, 43:7, 43:176, 43:180, 43:183, 46:55, 54:376, 56:255, 56:461, 56:463
Foner, Philip S., historian/author/editor, 35:97, 51:199, 51:259, 52:332
Fong, Moy Quai, 57:167–168
Fonkalsrud, Alfred O., work reviewed, 1:274
Fontaine, Louis, 44:280
Fontanna, Stanley G., author, 30:389
Fontenelle, Lucien, trader, 29:59
Food
See also Cooking; Maple sugar and syrup; Pemmican; Pioneer life; Wild rice
advertising, 52:66–67, 53:71–74, 53:85, 57:23–30, 58:308–319
American customs, 23:284, 30:265, 40:47
in boundary waters, 54:127–128
breakfasts, early American, 59:9
butter, 50:218–228
carp, 57:311–313, 57:317
cereal, 47:4, 59:10–11, 59:14
children's summer camps, 58:72
Chinese, 53:212 (facing), 57:169
Chisago City, 55:25
of Civil War troops, 25:121–123, 25:126, 25:129, 25:233–234, 25:236, 25:239–240, 25:251, 25:353, 25:359, 57:276–278
cold-pack home canning, 59:277
in Confederate prisons, 25:142, 25:144–151
cooking and cookbooks, 41:105–116, 44:271–272, 47:119, 48:135, 48:166, 48:169, 58:314, 58:332, 59:44 (facing), 59:275–276, 59:279, 61:222
cooking classes, 59:277–278, 59:281
cornflakes, 59:9–11
Cream of Wheat, 59:16n
crops, 49:136, 50:140
depicted, 50:221–222
desserts, 59:44 (facing)
dining essays, 51:128
displays, 50:218–228
diversification, 56:419
ethnic, 15:39, 15:269–271, 24:259, 28:148, 28:245, 28:252, 30:161, 32:72, 36:197–198, 36:203, 37:240, 37:249, 44:283, 48:41–42, 49:345, 57:437
etiquette, 53:104–108, 53:110–111
family dinner (1950s), 59:46
flour-based products, 58:283, 58:285
at Fort Snelling, 15:401, 54:104–105
frontier, 12:142, 14:141, 14:378–392, 15:134, 16:378–380, 16:389, 16:499, 17:414, 18:296, 19:474, 23:182, 23:284, 23:401, 24:117, 24:261, 25:88, 26:108, 27:69, 27:87–88, 27:90–91, 27:95, 28:174, 28:248, 28:313, 28:321, 28:337, 30:284, 34:19–20, 34:24, 34:54–58, 35:267, 38:7, 38:73, 41:64, 41:67–69, 41:72, 45:34–35, 46:46, 46:49, 49:55, 49:135–136, 50:140, 50:218–221, 53:71–74, 53:104, 54:107, 56:249, 59:9
fruit, 49:199
of fur traders, 28:145, 28:151, 28:229, 28:233, 28:281, 32:94, 37:236–237
game, 32:87, 32:94, 32:97, 37:43, 37:238, 38:4, 39:70, 40:389–390
as gift item, 48:64, 48:70–71
Granola, 59:10
Grape-Nuts, 59:9
health item, 49:29
hot dishes/casseroles, 59:279–280
ice cream manufacture, 17:116
Indian, 41:139, 42:135, 48:41, 48:76, 48:92, 48:108, 48:166, 48:169, 48:238–240, 50:209, 50:230n, 51:284, 53:110, 55:1 (cover)
Iowa, 48:351
Iron Range, 51:69–70
legislation, 51:299
Lever Act (Food and Fuel Control Act), 59:279, 59:284
in lumber camps, 24:383, 34:151
menus, 59:275, 59:279–280
migrant worker depicted, 51:306–307
Minneapolis, 35:72, 51:47–49
Minnesota Liberty Breads, 59:279
Minnesota products, 36:278
in narratives, 53:99–100, 53:102
oatmeal, 59:9–10
orphanages, 57:370–371, 57:377
of overland emigrants, 34:263
packinghouse employee depicted, 51:312
policies, 51:76
politics, 51:272–273, 51:277
pork, 49:135–136
Postum, 59:9
prehistoric diets, 51:59–62
preparation, 52:63
preservation, 53:76–77
prisoners of war and, 54:116
publications, 51:324
Puffed Wheat, 59:14
Quaker Crackles, 59:15
railway dining-car service, 52:78
recipes, 51:200, 59:276, 59:278, 59:282
regional, 48:136
research collections, 55:129
on river boats, 15:417, 25:112
roadside businesses, 53:255–265
St. Paul, 29:114, 29:120–121, 33:1, 33:4–5, 33:195, 33:198, 33:200, 34:52, 34:97–98, 37:188
salad bowl set depicted, 53:192
sausage making, 48:42
sculptures depicted, 50:218, 50:224–228
shredded wheat, 59:11
at social dances, 55:222
state fairs, 52:161
on steamboats, 54:110
stockyard employee depicted, 51:312
TV dinners, 60:274
voyageur, 41:141, 49:269, 49:271
wartime production, 47:172
Wheat Berries, 59:14
Wisconsin, 48:41–42
women's roles in preparation, 50:216, 50:219, 56:460
World War I conservation efforts, 59:269 (cover), 59:272–286
World War II training camps, 51:250, 51:253–254, 51:256
advertising, 52:66–67, 53:71–74, 53:85, 57:23–30, 58:308–319
American customs, 23:284, 30:265, 40:47
in boundary waters, 54:127–128
breakfasts, early American, 59:9
butter, 50:218–228
carp, 57:311–313, 57:317
cereal, 47:4, 59:10–11, 59:14
children's summer camps, 58:72
Chinese, 53:212 (facing), 57:169
Chisago City, 55:25
of Civil War troops, 25:121–123, 25:126, 25:129, 25:233–234, 25:236, 25:239–240, 25:251, 25:353, 25:359, 57:276–278
cold-pack home canning, 59:277
in Confederate prisons, 25:142, 25:144–151
cooking and cookbooks, 41:105–116, 44:271–272, 47:119, 48:135, 48:166, 48:169, 58:314, 58:332, 59:44 (facing), 59:275–276, 59:279, 61:222
cooking classes, 59:277–278, 59:281
cornflakes, 59:9–11
Cream of Wheat, 59:16n
crops, 49:136, 50:140
depicted, 50:221–222
desserts, 59:44 (facing)
dining essays, 51:128
displays, 50:218–228
diversification, 56:419
ethnic, 15:39, 15:269–271, 24:259, 28:148, 28:245, 28:252, 30:161, 32:72, 36:197–198, 36:203, 37:240, 37:249, 44:283, 48:41–42, 49:345, 57:437
etiquette, 53:104–108, 53:110–111
family dinner (1950s), 59:46
flour-based products, 58:283, 58:285
at Fort Snelling, 15:401, 54:104–105
frontier, 12:142, 14:141, 14:378–392, 15:134, 16:378–380, 16:389, 16:499, 17:414, 18:296, 19:474, 23:182, 23:284, 23:401, 24:117, 24:261, 25:88, 26:108, 27:69, 27:87–88, 27:90–91, 27:95, 28:174, 28:248, 28:313, 28:321, 28:337, 30:284, 34:19–20, 34:24, 34:54–58, 35:267, 38:7, 38:73, 41:64, 41:67–69, 41:72, 45:34–35, 46:46, 46:49, 49:55, 49:135–136, 50:140, 50:218–221, 53:71–74, 53:104, 54:107, 56:249, 59:9
fruit, 49:199
of fur traders, 28:145, 28:151, 28:229, 28:233, 28:281, 32:94, 37:236–237
game, 32:87, 32:94, 32:97, 37:43, 37:238, 38:4, 39:70, 40:389–390
as gift item, 48:64, 48:70–71
Granola, 59:10
Grape-Nuts, 59:9
health item, 49:29
hot dishes/casseroles, 59:279–280
ice cream manufacture, 17:116
Indian, 41:139, 42:135, 48:41, 48:76, 48:92, 48:108, 48:166, 48:169, 48:238–240, 50:209, 50:230n, 51:284, 53:110, 55:1 (cover)
Iowa, 48:351
Iron Range, 51:69–70
legislation, 51:299
Lever Act (Food and Fuel Control Act), 59:279, 59:284
in lumber camps, 24:383, 34:151
menus, 59:275, 59:279–280
migrant worker depicted, 51:306–307
Minneapolis, 35:72, 51:47–49
Minnesota Liberty Breads, 59:279
Minnesota products, 36:278
in narratives, 53:99–100, 53:102
oatmeal, 59:9–10
orphanages, 57:370–371, 57:377
of overland emigrants, 34:263
packinghouse employee depicted, 51:312
policies, 51:76
politics, 51:272–273, 51:277
pork, 49:135–136
Postum, 59:9
prehistoric diets, 51:59–62
preparation, 52:63
preservation, 53:76–77
prisoners of war and, 54:116
publications, 51:324
Puffed Wheat, 59:14
Quaker Crackles, 59:15
railway dining-car service, 52:78
recipes, 51:200, 59:276, 59:278, 59:282
regional, 48:136
research collections, 55:129
on river boats, 15:417, 25:112
roadside businesses, 53:255–265
St. Paul, 29:114, 29:120–121, 33:1, 33:4–5, 33:195, 33:198, 33:200, 34:52, 34:97–98, 37:188
salad bowl set depicted, 53:192
sausage making, 48:42
sculptures depicted, 50:218, 50:224–228
shredded wheat, 59:11
at social dances, 55:222
state fairs, 52:161
on steamboats, 54:110
stockyard employee depicted, 51:312
TV dinners, 60:274
voyageur, 41:141, 49:269, 49:271
wartime production, 47:172
Wheat Berries, 59:14
Wisconsin, 48:41–42
women's roles in preparation, 50:216, 50:219, 56:460
World War I conservation efforts, 59:269 (cover), 59:272–286
World War II training camps, 51:250, 51:253–254, 51:256
Food processing industry, 44:290, 44:292–294, 44:296–302, 57:157–158
Foot, Abraham, papers, 4:71
Foot, Schulze & Company, St. Paul, shoe manufacturers, 60:27
Foot, Solomon R., author, 10:428n
Football, 58:70
All-American stars, 54:172, 54:174, 54:186
in CCC camps, 48:299
Gopher logo, 57:31–32
high school, 20:104
history, 34:358, 35:335
Indian athletes, 51:98, 56:459
intercollegiate, 53:240, 53:244
Jewish players, 46:258, 52:170
leather helmet depicted, 59:162
Minnesota, 10:221, 30:406, 36:93, 36:103, 57:272
newspaper clippings depicted, 56:441
semi-professional, 54:175
state teams, 55:347
University of Minnesota, 17:228, 20:206, 20:441, 30:154, 36:94, 39:333, 47:328, 62:107
in CCC camps, 48:299
Gopher logo, 57:31–32
high school, 20:104
history, 34:358, 35:335
Indian athletes, 51:98, 56:459
intercollegiate, 53:240, 53:244
Jewish players, 46:258, 52:170
leather helmet depicted, 59:162
Minnesota, 10:221, 30:406, 36:93, 36:103, 57:272
newspaper clippings depicted, 56:441
semi-professional, 54:175
state teams, 55:347
University of Minnesota, 17:228, 20:206, 20:441, 30:154, 36:94, 39:333, 47:328, 62:107
Foote, Andrew H., 25:26
Foote, Arthur, fisherman, 59:233
Foote, Charles M., 52:244
Foote, Henry S., senator, 56:208
Foote family, genealogy, 13:198
Foot Lake, Kandiyohi County:
Foraker, J. B., 5:343
Foraker, Joseph B., biography, 30:147
Forbes, Bruce David, author, 50:216, 52:199
review by, 51:197–198
Forbes, Esther, author, 30:247
Forbes, J. B. (Lt.), 50:193
Forbes, Jerome R. (Cpl.), editor, 3:324
Forbes, John M., railroad builder, 30:151, 39:31, 40:356, 40:406
Forbes, Mason M., attorney, Duluth lynching trials, 59:23, 59:26–28, 59:35n
Forbes, Maury, 25:241
Forbes, Mrs. William H., author, 6:72
Forbes, Thomas R., 22:320
Forbes, W. A., cholera victim, 14:290
Forbes, William H., trader, 3:426, 6:72, 6:251, 7:118, 11:444, 12:119, 12:130, 18:209, 31:173, 38:135n, 42:132, 42:135, 42:140, 45:85, 45:92, 45:100, 55:53
Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts, 22:169
Force, Frank E., sportswriter/boxing manager, 59:75–76, 59:79–80, 59:172
Ford, Abbie Guild (Mrs. Lyman M.), horticulturist, 49:193–194, 49:201
Ford, Alice, work reviewed, 31:46
Ford, Allyn K., collector, 29:100, 29:164, 44:224–226
Ford, Antoinette E., author, 5:520, 13:338, 20:89, 38:204, 53:100
Ford, Edwin H., author, 19:456, 27:54, 27:142, 28:333, 29:103
Ford, Gerald, politician, 59:296, 60:90, 60:92, 60:95, 60:246
Ford, Guy Stanton, 1:282, 2:170, 2:374, 2:433, 3:157, 4:31, 5:60, 5:265, 5:270, 5:431, 7:79, 8:59, 11:54, 13:106, 16:60, 17:70, 17:106, 18:68, 18:92, 19:226, 19:237, 20:50, 20:85, 20:206, 20:289, 23:5, 23:50, 24:266, 25:169, 26:45, 29:97, 32:9, 35:371, 39:226, 46:136
America's Fight for Public Opinion, 3:3–26
author, 18:115, 18:203, 19:73, 19:223, 21:182, 23:289, 26:307
career, 32:5–8
Columbus Day address, 13:83–85
dean, 19:340
editor, 5:151, 10:211, 20:437
historian, 44:58–60
MHS president, 11:55, 11:200, 11:315, 11:438, 12:40, 12:424, 13:69, 13:74–75, 13:83, 13:423, 14:77–78
quoted, 17:51, 23:4
reviews by, 15:207, 17:73, 18:191
speaker, 5:114, 5:268, 5:270, 5:430, 7:81, 10:59, 12:282, 12:286, 13:65, 14:211, 14:344, 15:56, 15:458, 19:101, 21:101, 21:113, 26:367, 29:372
university president, 32:176, 36:186, 51:137, 51:234
work reviewed, 19:328–330
World War II work, 21:200, 29:82
author, 18:115, 18:203, 19:73, 19:223, 21:182, 23:289, 26:307
career, 32:5–8
Columbus Day address, 13:83–85
dean, 19:340
editor, 5:151, 10:211, 20:437
historian, 44:58–60
MHS president, 11:55, 11:200, 11:315, 11:438, 12:40, 12:424, 13:69, 13:74–75, 13:83, 13:423, 14:77–78
quoted, 17:51, 23:4
reviews by, 15:207, 17:73, 18:191
speaker, 5:114, 5:268, 5:270, 5:430, 7:81, 10:59, 12:282, 12:286, 13:65, 14:211, 14:344, 15:56, 15:458, 19:101, 21:101, 21:113, 26:367, 29:372
university president, 32:176, 36:186, 51:137, 51:234
work reviewed, 19:328–330
World War II work, 21:200, 29:82
Ford, James W., speaker, 8:307
Ford, John D., Dr., educator, 10:351, 14:148, 18:219, 19:446, 35:221
Ford, Lyman M., editor, 18:407, 19:357, 44:100
Ford, Nathan, 39:53, 49:37
Ford, Orville D., papers, 24:354
Ford, Paul L., editor, 34:156
Ford, R. Clyde, author, 12:440
work reviewed, 13:190
Ford, Worthington C., author, 1:106, 1:334, 6:80, 48:8
Ford Foundation, 46:147, 46:151
Ford Motor Company, 43:99–100
Fordyce, Eleanor T., lecturer, 51:128
Foreign policy, 8:3–26, 8:55
See also Isolationism
China, 52:200
during Cold War, 61:219
of Farmer-Labor party, 40:365–374
fur trade and, 40:149
Norway and United States, 52:127
China, 52:200
during Cold War, 61:219
of Farmer-Labor party, 40:365–374
fur trade and, 40:149
Norway and United States, 52:127
Foreman, Carolyn T., author, 25:297
Foreman, Grant, author, 15:121, 28:78
Foremost Sitter (Na-ga-nub), Ojibway leader, 46:293
Forepaugh, Joseph L., businessman, 33:4, 42:26, 47:128
Forepaugh, Mrs. Joseph L., 27:250
Forepaugh Block, St. Paul, 47:94
Forepaugh's Wild West Show, 41:80
Foresta, Merry A., 58:242
Forestal, Frank B., 42:206
Forest and Stream, history, 16:187
Forest City, Meeker County, 10:303
Forester Boats, Wyoming, Minnesota, 61:88 (facing)
Forest fires, 5:38, 9:194
See also Firefighting; Fires
1894, 15:99, 18:97, 19:465, 33:92, 44:23, 44:26–27, 47:76, 49:306
1910, 1:417
1918, 3:36, 3:53, 3:99, 3:237, 8:205, 11:417, 15:99, 15:131, 15:225, 17:117, 17:360, 20:452, 30:74, 33:92, 37:223, 48:270–282, 49:202–203, 49:346, 50:334, 54:154, 54:161
1921, 4:276
Chisholm, 14:462
Cloquet-Moose Lake, 52:198, 52:327–328
described/depicted, 9:359, 48:275, 48:277
in fiction, 33:45–47
Hinckley, 5:337
history, 24:345, 24:374
logging/lumbering and, 27:307, 30:243, 48:271
North Shore, 25:185, 36:131–138
prevention, 17:220, 43:8–10, 43:12, 44:26–29, 50:84
relief efforts, 48:272–282
wildlife and, 30:129, 30:226
Wisconsin, 2:283, 12:328
1894, 15:99, 18:97, 19:465, 33:92, 44:23, 44:26–27, 47:76, 49:306
1910, 1:417
1918, 3:36, 3:53, 3:99, 3:237, 8:205, 11:417, 15:99, 15:131, 15:225, 17:117, 17:360, 20:452, 30:74, 33:92, 37:223, 48:270–282, 49:202–203, 49:346, 50:334, 54:154, 54:161
1921, 4:276
Chisholm, 14:462
Cloquet-Moose Lake, 52:198, 52:327–328
described/depicted, 9:359, 48:275, 48:277
in fiction, 33:45–47
Hinckley, 5:337
history, 24:345, 24:374
logging/lumbering and, 27:307, 30:243, 48:271
North Shore, 25:185, 36:131–138
prevention, 17:220, 43:8–10, 43:12, 44:26–29, 50:84
relief efforts, 48:272–282
wildlife and, 30:129, 30:226
Wisconsin, 2:283, 12:328
Forest History Center, Grand Rapids, 45:32, 46:32, 46:160, 47:38, 50:131
Forest History Society, Inc. (Forest Products History Foundation), 27:340, 28:49–51, 30:47, 33:91, 36:69, 39:84, 46:140, 46:342, 51:287
activities, 28:92, 28:331, 29:52, 29:98, 29:186, 29:257, 29:266, 30:46, 30:71, 30:89–90, 30:151, 31:190, 34:115, 34:176, 34:220, 34:316, 37:41, 37:187, 40:405, 52:332
Blegen Award, 57:270
library, 33:227
publications, 28:393, 29:70, 29:373, 30:47, 30:153, 33:219, 35:48, 35:237, 35:243, 44:236, 47:336
staff, 28:47–48, 30:180, 30:329, 37:41, 37:187
Blegen Award, 57:270
library, 33:227
publications, 28:393, 29:70, 29:373, 30:47, 30:153, 33:219, 35:48, 35:237, 35:243, 44:236, 47:336
staff, 28:47–48, 30:180, 30:329, 37:41, 37:187
Forest Lake, Hennepin County, settlement, 29:294
Forest Lake, Washington County:
Forestner, Henry, 57:325
Foreston:
Forest Products History Foundation. See Forest History Society, Inc.
Forestry
See also Conservation; Forest History Society, Inc.; Forests; Logging and lumbering; Lumber industry; United States Bureau of Forestry; United States Forest Service
bibliography, 44:236
Biltmore School, North Carolina, 44:236
CCC program, 43:3, 43:8, 43:11
conservation movement, 44:16–29
cooperative programs, 48:265, 50:39
education, 30:389, 33:353, 34:176, 34:256, 51:287
fire rangers, 1:66
floods and, 8:278
government control, 3:63, 10:343
Indians and, 2:476
legislation, 30:267
maps, 1:61, 1:277, 2:178
Midwest, 17:110, 33:227, 55:168
Minnesota, 1:74, 2:473, 9:308, 10:94, 10:185, 10:197, 10:353, 17:17, 17:220, 17:352, 24:246, 29:169, 29:264, 30:68, 35:98, 37:26, 40:361, 50:84
Minnesota POW workers, 58:192
national, 10:453
pioneer, 23:191, 29:373
problems, 48:264–265
reforestation, 54:376
rust control, 43:6, 43:9
state program, 43:279
tree farm movement, 30:151
United States, 29:155, 33:219, 34:264, 40:405
Wisconsin, 36:235
bibliography, 44:236
Biltmore School, North Carolina, 44:236
CCC program, 43:3, 43:8, 43:11
conservation movement, 44:16–29
cooperative programs, 48:265, 50:39
education, 30:389, 33:353, 34:176, 34:256, 51:287
fire rangers, 1:66
floods and, 8:278
government control, 3:63, 10:343
Indians and, 2:476
legislation, 30:267
maps, 1:61, 1:277, 2:178
Midwest, 17:110, 33:227, 55:168
Minnesota, 1:74, 2:473, 9:308, 10:94, 10:185, 10:197, 10:353, 17:17, 17:220, 17:352, 24:246, 29:169, 29:264, 30:68, 35:98, 37:26, 40:361, 50:84
Minnesota POW workers, 58:192
national, 10:453
pioneer, 23:191, 29:373
problems, 48:264–265
reforestation, 54:376
rust control, 43:6, 43:9
state program, 43:279
tree farm movement, 30:151
United States, 29:155, 33:219, 34:264, 40:405
Wisconsin, 36:235
See also Conservation; Forestry; Logging and lumbering; Lumber industry; individual state and national forests
Basswood Lake area, 57:157
Bohemia, 56:379
border, 36:69, 36:151
cutover, 56:264, 56:266, 56:274, 56:278–279, 56:285
depicted, 54:129
depletion, 15:482, 16:236, 40:132, 48:161n, 53:167, 56:256, 56:263–264, 56:268, 56:271, 56:279, 56:354
environmental history, 48:348, 57:384
fire disasters, 52:198
fire prevention, 54:376
government regulation, 54:129–131
Great Lakes, 48:348
Gunflint Trail, 54:125
importance, 36:181
on Indian lands, 43:176, 43:179
Little Falls, 43:160
map, 41:253
Michigan, 37:132
Minnesota, 37:159, 39:132
multiple-use question, 58:139
murals, 55:92
national, 47:212, 48:108n, 51:158
park, 47:72
protection, 30:389, 52:163
United States, 32:112
wilderness areas designated, 58:132, 58:137
Basswood Lake area, 57:157
Bohemia, 56:379
border, 36:69, 36:151
cutover, 56:264, 56:266, 56:274, 56:278–279, 56:285
depicted, 54:129
depletion, 15:482, 16:236, 40:132, 48:161n, 53:167, 56:256, 56:263–264, 56:268, 56:271, 56:279, 56:354
environmental history, 48:348, 57:384
fire disasters, 52:198
fire prevention, 54:376
government regulation, 54:129–131
Great Lakes, 48:348
Gunflint Trail, 54:125
importance, 36:181
on Indian lands, 43:176, 43:179
Little Falls, 43:160
map, 41:253
Michigan, 37:132
Minnesota, 37:159, 39:132
multiple-use question, 58:139
murals, 55:92
national, 47:212, 48:108n, 51:158
park, 47:72
protection, 30:389, 52:163
United States, 32:112
wilderness areas designated, 58:132, 58:137
Forests Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, 30:159
Forest Township, Rice County, Norwegian settlement, 12:272
Forestville, Fillmore County:
Forgan, James B., banker, 12:201, 42:271–272, 42:276
author, 7:92
Forgeries:
Forgette, Mark A., 55:157
Fork Township, Marshall County, history, 12:452
Formalism, 51:218
Forman, Henry J., critic, 26:308
Forman, Jonathan, review by, 33:44
Formanek-Brunell, Miriam, work reviewed, 54:192
Fornataro, Leone, minister, 49:244
Foroughi, Andrea R., "To Secure a Home for My Family," 58:147–160
Forrest, Edwin, actor, 23:313
Forrest, James T., author, 37:262
Forrest, Nathan Bedford (Gen.), Confederate officer, 38:269, 39:185–186, 39:188–189, 39:191–194, 39:196–197, 43:187–188, 43:190n, 59:268 (facing)
Forrest, Robert B., reminiscences, 24:263, 34:355
Forrest, Robert J., author, 14:329, 15:194, 29:172
Forrestal, Ann, author, 24:264
Forrestal, James, secretary of defense, 54:133
Forrester, Marjorie, author, 37:86, 37:183
Forsbeck, Filip A., author, 16:479
Forsberg, A. O., judge, 8:269, 21:336, 21:444
Forsberg, Drew M., work reviewed, 59:91
Forschler, H. G., author, 17:361
Forsee, Frances A., author, 13:204
Forshael, Axel F., Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Forside, Ole, Mr. and Mrs., 39:324
Forskaren, 57:435
Forslof, Alice, 28:268
Forslof, Andrew, 28:268
Forslof, Ara, 28:268
Forslof, Mrs. Andrew, 28:268
Forslof, Pearl, 28:268
Forslund, Mrs. Eric W., author, 24:369
Forstall family, in Stillwater, 25:210
Forster, Ada L., author, 33:354
Forsyth, Benjamin F., 48:148n
Forsyth, G. A. (Gen.), 8:184
Forsyth, George, 43:94, 43:100
Forsyth, Richardson and Company, fur traders, 21:129, 40:181
Forsyth, Robert A., with Cass expedition, 23:135, 23:239, 23:336, 23:347, 23:348n
Forsyth, Thomas (Maj.), 3:237, 9:350
Forsythe, George, 22:348
Forsythe, James H., architect, 62:108
Forsythe, John, 22:348
Forsythe, Mary, feminist/politician, 61:67
Fort Abercrombie, North Dakota, 32:277n, 38:63, 46:121
archaeology, 38:165
during Civil War, 2:340
described/depicted, 9:113n, 19:409, 20:435, 21:37, 33:279, 35:259, 37:348, 38:278, 53:24
emigrant station, 15:465, 31:253, 38:57–59, 38:71, 38:217, 38:227
frontier post, 15:285, 15:287–288, 20:191, 27:259, 29:236, 29:238, 29:245–246, 33:272, 39:129, 40:130
fur trade, 18:271, 37:158
history, 7:146n, 9:261, 14:205, 18:104, 35:382
July 4th celebration, 5:570
location, 5:569, 32:253, 35:260n
mail service, 19:387, 33:278, 45:118, 51:291
proposed restoration, 19:64
river port, 18:275, 21:251, 32:126, 34:324
roads, 21:235, 21:241
during Sibley expedition, 1:476–480
siege, 8:208
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 33:356, 35:337, 35:339, 38:66, 38:275, 38:277–278, 38:280, 38:283, 38:286
soldier vote, 26:196, 26:201
stage station, 11:308
trail, 12:118, 28:80
transportation, 3:481, 4:150n, 5:273, 5:292, 8:309
during Civil War, 2:340
described/depicted, 9:113n, 19:409, 20:435, 21:37, 33:279, 35:259, 37:348, 38:278, 53:24
emigrant station, 15:465, 31:253, 38:57–59, 38:71, 38:217, 38:227
frontier post, 15:285, 15:287–288, 20:191, 27:259, 29:236, 29:238, 29:245–246, 33:272, 39:129, 40:130
fur trade, 18:271, 37:158
history, 7:146n, 9:261, 14:205, 18:104, 35:382
July 4th celebration, 5:570
location, 5:569, 32:253, 35:260n
mail service, 19:387, 33:278, 45:118, 51:291
proposed restoration, 19:64
river port, 18:275, 21:251, 32:126, 34:324
roads, 21:235, 21:241
during Sibley expedition, 1:476–480
siege, 8:208
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 33:356, 35:337, 35:339, 38:66, 38:275, 38:277–278, 38:280, 38:283, 38:286
soldier vote, 26:196, 26:201
stage station, 11:308
trail, 12:118, 28:80
transportation, 3:481, 4:150n, 5:273, 5:292, 8:309
Fort Abraham Lincoln, North Dakota, 22:175, 54:86
history, 28:187
Fort Albany, Ontario, 40:188
Fort Alexander, Manitoba:
Fort Armstrong, Illinois, 15:410, 42:105
Fort Atkinson, Iowa:
Fort Beauharnois, Lake Pepin:
anniversary, 8:205, 8:442
establishment, 1:289, 6:254, 6:263, 6:362, 6:367, 16:489, 18:233, 20:306, 25:96, 30:122n
flood, 8:278
garrison withdrawn, 18:240, 19:288
history, 16:234, 19:456, 21:182
mission, 13:339, 16:498, 17:473, 23:97
name, 16:323, 18:236
site, 11:452, 16:64, 16:256, 20:187
sketch, 8:232–246
trading post, 11:382, 40:146
establishment, 1:289, 6:254, 6:263, 6:362, 6:367, 16:489, 18:233, 20:306, 25:96, 30:122n
flood, 8:278
garrison withdrawn, 18:240, 19:288
history, 16:234, 19:456, 21:182
mission, 13:339, 16:498, 17:473, 23:97
name, 16:323, 18:236
site, 11:452, 16:64, 16:256, 20:187
sketch, 8:232–246
trading post, 11:382, 40:146
Fort Bellefontaine, St. Louis, Missouri, 54:100
Fort Bliss, Texas, World War II, 51:320
Fort Blunder, New York, 23:203–204
Fort Bolivar, Otter Tail County, trading post, 11:373
Fort Bourbon, Manitoba, trading post, 11:264, 18:236
Fort Bowman, Illinois, history, 30:249
Fort Brady, Michigan, 49:266, 50:24–25, 50:28
Fort Bruce and Boyer, sketch, 9:192
Fort Buford, North Dakota:
Fort Chanyaska, Martin County, 8:313, 38:284
Fort Charlotte, Pigeon River, 44:201
Fort Churchill, Thompson's route, 8:304
Fort Clark, North Dakota:
Fort Connor, Wyoming, built, 42:49
Fort Coulonge, Quebec, location, 28:10
Fort Cox, Watonwan County, described, 28:294
Fort Crawford, Wisconsin, 10:217, 41:92, 54:102
See also Prairie du Chien
Beaumont monument, 14:446, 15:234
court martial, 42:99–101, 42:114
described/depicted, 15:349, 16:53, 17:147, 17:296, 17:345, 23:343, 36:44, 36:324, 42:113, 52:224
Eastman at, 13:301, 19:419, 37:38
excavations, 20:188, 20:339
history, 7:351–353, 17:344, 27:253, 28:177, 40:78
Indians at, 18:404, 38:201
location, 9:348, 9:358
Long expedition post, 5:251
post office, 40:79
restoration planned, 9:306
sports, 14:423
U.S. agency, 8:50
Beaumont monument, 14:446, 15:234
court martial, 42:99–101, 42:114
described/depicted, 15:349, 16:53, 17:147, 17:296, 17:345, 23:343, 36:44, 36:324, 42:113, 52:224
Eastman at, 13:301, 19:419, 37:38
excavations, 20:188, 20:339
history, 7:351–353, 17:344, 27:253, 28:177, 40:78
Indians at, 18:404, 38:201
location, 9:348, 9:358
Long expedition post, 5:251
post office, 40:79
restoration planned, 9:306
sports, 14:423
U.S. agency, 8:50
Fort Custer, Montana, 17:88
Fort Daer, North Dakota, 49:188
Fort Defiance, North Dakota, trading post, 22:279
Fort Des Moines, Iowa:
Fort Detroit. See Fort Ponchartrain, Michigan
Fort Dodge, Iowa:
Fort d'Orleans, history, 8:435
Fort Douglas, Manitoba:
Fort Edmonton, Alberta, 21:186
Fort Ellsworth, Virginia, location, 25:39n
Fort Erie, ruins, 4:359
Fortescue, John, author, 9:183
Fort Esperance, Saskatchewan, built, 12:369
Fort Fairmont, Martin County:
Fort Frances, Ontario:
depicted, 21:204, 24:284, 41:75
ferry, 49:34
history, 23:107, 30:407
industrial development, 2:572
location, 22:272, 26:230
lumbering, 16:366, 31:162
name, 11:361, 22:273, 34:132
newspapers, 21:451
paper industry, 32:61
railroad, 31:183, 49:33
trading post, 16:223, 18:277, 20:72, 23:203, 24:284n, 24:285, 28:283
ferry, 49:34
history, 23:107, 30:407
industrial development, 2:572
location, 22:272, 26:230
lumbering, 16:366, 31:162
name, 11:361, 22:273, 34:132
newspapers, 21:451
paper industry, 32:61
railroad, 31:183, 49:33
trading post, 16:223, 18:277, 20:72, 23:203, 24:284n, 24:285, 28:283
Fort Gaines. See Fort Ripley, Morrison County
Fort Garry, Manitoba, 1:400, 5:76, 6:310
See also Lower Fort Garry, Manitoba
in 1821, 10:218
in 1870s, 4:463
captured by Riel, 1:192, 6:82
Christmas celebration, 16:382
Dakota refugees, 41:13–16
demolished, 30:261
depicted, 9:192, 15:240, 19:110, 21:317, 21:432, 31:253, 33:186, 33:227, 35:240, 35:262, 36:38, 36:309, 40:190, 49:182
feud with Minneapolis, 4:184
garrison, 27:70
history, 10:89, 15:239, 23:186, 28:283, 33:186
Long expedition post, 5:309, 5:317
mail service, 2:21, 51:291
newspaper, 16:465
port, 13:242, 18:357, 19:410, 19:412, 21:235, 21:248, 21:253, 21:270, 24:329, 32:126, 35:261, 38:64
printing press, 15:22
route to St. Paul, 42:24
St. Boniface bells, 20:204
during Sioux Outbreak, 5:235, 34:317–324
social life, 16:480
trading post, 5:410, 5:412, 5:415–416, 5:420, 6:236, 11:365, 15:120, 15:357, 16:480, 21:432, 33:70, 37:158n, 38:71, 52:37
trail, 2:285, 2:296, 6:279, 8:201
transportation, 2:468, 3:481, 4:83, 5:273, 5:292, 5:467, 5:614, 6:252
Winnipeg, 51:317
in 1821, 10:218
in 1870s, 4:463
captured by Riel, 1:192, 6:82
Christmas celebration, 16:382
Dakota refugees, 41:13–16
demolished, 30:261
depicted, 9:192, 15:240, 19:110, 21:317, 21:432, 31:253, 33:186, 33:227, 35:240, 35:262, 36:38, 36:309, 40:190, 49:182
feud with Minneapolis, 4:184
garrison, 27:70
history, 10:89, 15:239, 23:186, 28:283, 33:186
Long expedition post, 5:309, 5:317
mail service, 2:21, 51:291
newspaper, 16:465
port, 13:242, 18:357, 19:410, 19:412, 21:235, 21:248, 21:253, 21:270, 24:329, 32:126, 35:261, 38:64
printing press, 15:22
route to St. Paul, 42:24
St. Boniface bells, 20:204
during Sioux Outbreak, 5:235, 34:317–324
social life, 16:480
trading post, 5:410, 5:412, 5:415–416, 5:420, 6:236, 11:365, 15:120, 15:357, 16:480, 21:432, 33:70, 37:158n, 38:71, 52:37
trail, 2:285, 2:296, 6:279, 8:201
transportation, 2:468, 3:481, 4:83, 5:273, 5:292, 5:467, 5:614, 6:252
Winnipeg, 51:317
Fort Gibraltar, Manitoba
Fort Goodhue, Sibley County, garrison, 38:281, 38:283
Fort Gratiot, Michigan
Fort Greene, Lac qui Parle County, trading post, 11:379
Fort Gripsholm, Delaware River, 55:17–18, 55:28
Fort Hanska, Brown County, described, 36:193
Fort Harrison, Indiana, treaty, 23:145n
Fort Hays Kansas State College, publication, 19:457
Fort Henry, Ontario, restored, 31:118
Fort Henry, Tennessee, captured, 25:26n
Fort Hill, Brown County, history, 14:455
Fort Holes, Stearns County, built, 38:204
Fort Holmes, Michigan, location, 17:81, 23:142
Fort Howard, Wisconsin:
Fortier, Cyrille, author, 18:473
Fortier, Joseph, papers, 19:450
Fortieth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, 40:285
Fortieth New York Volunteer Infantry, 25:384
Fortin, Archdeacon Octave, 1:207
Fort Jesup, Louisiana, frontier post, 17:322
Fort Judson, Blue Earth County:
Fort Kaministiquia, Ontario, trading post, 11:357
Fort Knox, Tennessee, 54:185
Fort La Baye, Wisconsin, 23:346n
Fort Lacorne, Saskatchewan, trading post, 11:264
Fort La Framboise, in 1862, 5:135
Fort La Jonquiere, Red Wing, French post, 32:227–229, 32:233–236
Fort Langley, British Columbia:
Fort la Traite, Saskatchewan, trading post, 11:264
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 45:121
Fort Lewis, Carver County, trading post, 11:376
Fort L'Huillier, Blue Earth County:
Fort Lincoln State Park, North Dakota, 22:207
Fort Mackinac, Michigan, 13:99
See also Fort Michilimackinac, Michigan; Mackinac, Michigan; Mackinac Island
built, 44:207
described, 20:202, 23:142, 32:84
map, 44:200
restoration, 23:89
smallpox, 47:28
state park, 44:208
United States acquisition, 47:30
built, 44:207
described, 20:202, 23:142, 32:84
map, 44:200
restoration, 23:89
smallpox, 47:28
state park, 44:208
United States acquisition, 47:30
Fort Madison, Iowa:
Fort Mandan, North Dakota:
Fort Marcy, Morrison County, 36:14. See Fort Ripley, Morrison County
Fort Marin, Iowa:
Fort McKay (Fort Shelby), Wisconsin, 7:352, 17:344, 23:343n
Fort McKenzie, Montana, 35:241
Fort McLeod, Northwest Territories, 35:34
Fort Meigs, Ohio, siege, 12:234
Fort Michilimackinac, Michigan
Fort Montgomery, New York, history, 23:203–204
Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania, markers, 14:111
Fortney, Harvey (Choppy), Honeymead Products Company employee, 58:106
Fort Niagara, New York, 19:297
history, 34:156
Fort Norman, Northwest Territories, history, 19:223
Fort Osage, Missouri, 40:192
architecture, 34:347
Fort Providence, Northwest Territories, built, 12:368
Fort Pulaski, Georgia, captured, 25:122
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan:
Fort Renville, Chippewa County, 44:267
Fort Rice, North Dakota, 19:205–206
See also Fort Ridgely Memorial State Park
archives, 11:444, 18:208, 20:327, 22:297–301
blizzard, 4:91
cemetery, 21:438
commemorative medal, 47:233–239
depicted, 12:117, 14:234, 14:357, 15:137, 20:150, 20:454, 22:333, 33:264, 36:253, 37:74, 37:348, 38:102, 38:145, 44:269–270, 45:116–117, 45:123, 45:125, 45:127–128
excavations, 15:490, 18:51, 18:66, 18:107, 18:328, 18:458, 19:53, 19:225, 19:345, 20:146–155, 20:208, 20:361, 21:327, 23:280
in fiction, 35:288
frontier post, 11:133, 11:163n, 12:115n, 12:212, 14:110, 18:311, 29:234, 29:237–238, 29:243, 29:246, 30:25, 36:13, 36:95, 38:118
historic site, 39:33, 40:146, 42:40, 44:266–267, 44:269–270, 45:32, 46:138, 56:259
history, 1:545, 2:486n, 14:459, 16:493, 20:94, 20:191, 20:208, 22:447, 27:343, 29:317n, 45:116–128, 47:235, 48:28, 48:30–31
hospital, 24:372
Indian agency, 1:427, 5:284
Indian wars, 12:100, 12:116n, 12:303, 15:224, 17:337, 18:209, 23:403, 25:383, 33:191, 38:95–97, 38:101, 38:128, 38:131n, 38:136–139, 38:144–146, 38:148, 38:280, 38:283, 51:123, 54:90
maps, 11:167, 20:148, 34:236, 38:282, 39:127
military ball, 5:472
monument, 47:237–239
name, 11:177n
pageants, 15:359, 16:359, 16:487, 20:449
physician, 44:195
refugees, 5:449, 48:33
river port, 11:136–137, 11:164–180, 36:252, 36:256, 36:258, 37:227
roads, 11:393, 19:103, 21:234, 27:344, 35:251, 38:217
siege, 1:245, 1:439, 1:446–447, 2:286, 2:439, 4:184, 4:201, 4:467, 5:269, 5:320, 5:450, 5:469, 6:401, 6:409, 7:371, 8:442, 9:177, 10:463
Sioux reservation, 28:212, 28:344n, 29:233, 29:235, 29:244–245, 34:328
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 41:200, 42:44, 45:100, 45:111, 45:115, 47:234–236, 47:333, 48:199, 48:203–204, 49:137n, 50:197, 56:383
soldier vote, 26:196, 26:201, 26:208
troops, 1:438, 2:340, 3:27
wagon road, 9:305
archives, 11:444, 18:208, 20:327, 22:297–301
blizzard, 4:91
cemetery, 21:438
commemorative medal, 47:233–239
depicted, 12:117, 14:234, 14:357, 15:137, 20:150, 20:454, 22:333, 33:264, 36:253, 37:74, 37:348, 38:102, 38:145, 44:269–270, 45:116–117, 45:123, 45:125, 45:127–128
excavations, 15:490, 18:51, 18:66, 18:107, 18:328, 18:458, 19:53, 19:225, 19:345, 20:146–155, 20:208, 20:361, 21:327, 23:280
in fiction, 35:288
frontier post, 11:133, 11:163n, 12:115n, 12:212, 14:110, 18:311, 29:234, 29:237–238, 29:243, 29:246, 30:25, 36:13, 36:95, 38:118
historic site, 39:33, 40:146, 42:40, 44:266–267, 44:269–270, 45:32, 46:138, 56:259
history, 1:545, 2:486n, 14:459, 16:493, 20:94, 20:191, 20:208, 22:447, 27:343, 29:317n, 45:116–128, 47:235, 48:28, 48:30–31
hospital, 24:372
Indian agency, 1:427, 5:284
Indian wars, 12:100, 12:116n, 12:303, 15:224, 17:337, 18:209, 23:403, 25:383, 33:191, 38:95–97, 38:101, 38:128, 38:131n, 38:136–139, 38:144–146, 38:148, 38:280, 38:283, 51:123, 54:90
maps, 11:167, 20:148, 34:236, 38:282, 39:127
military ball, 5:472
monument, 47:237–239
name, 11:177n
pageants, 15:359, 16:359, 16:487, 20:449
physician, 44:195
refugees, 5:449, 48:33
river port, 11:136–137, 11:164–180, 36:252, 36:256, 36:258, 37:227
roads, 11:393, 19:103, 21:234, 27:344, 35:251, 38:217
siege, 1:245, 1:439, 1:446–447, 2:286, 2:439, 4:184, 4:201, 4:467, 5:269, 5:320, 5:450, 5:469, 6:401, 6:409, 7:371, 8:442, 9:177, 10:463
Sioux reservation, 28:212, 28:344n, 29:233, 29:235, 29:244–245, 34:328
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 41:200, 42:44, 45:100, 45:111, 45:115, 47:234–236, 47:333, 48:199, 48:203–204, 49:137n, 50:197, 56:383
soldier vote, 26:196, 26:201, 26:208
troops, 1:438, 2:340, 3:27
wagon road, 9:305
Fort Ridgely Choral Festival Association, 15:490
Fort Ridgely Historical Association, 15:490
Fort Ridgely Memorial State Park, 1:545, 2:286, 5:430, 7:371, 10:463
Fort Ripley (Fort Gaines), Morrison County, 11:308, 40:83, 40:87
in 1856, 10:184
buildings, 15:116, 24:132
Christmas celebration, 16:380
churches, 28:219, 36:238
during Civil War, 2:340
depicted, 14:335, 28:212, 36:15, 37:348, 40:146
frontier post, 14:110, 19:353, 20:191, 29:233–235, 29:238, 29:243, 29:246, 30:109, 36:13–14, 39:175
garrison, 45:117, 50:193, 50:197, 50:201, 58:60
historical meeting, 35:340
historic site, 12:101, 15:366, 28:293
history, 9:249, 9:260–262, 11:444, 12:202, 12:317, 13:340, 14:435, 17:225, 18:208, 18:333, 19:50, 19:96, 23:298, 28:205–224, 28:339–344, 29:270, 34:42, 35:337, 40:146, 49:137n
mail service, 2:21, 3:481
maps, 11:372, 28:217, 38:282
mission, 20:431, 24:13n
name, 9:193, 35:182
pioneer life, 9:249–251
publication, 15:23
roads, 19:103, 21:231, 40:233, 56:258
sale of reservation, 8:96
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 4:72, 9:201, 9:253, 15:396, 20:192, 33:281n, 38:275, 38:280, 39:175
soldier vote, 26:196
state historical convention session, 9:259–263
transportation, 58:257
buildings, 15:116, 24:132
Christmas celebration, 16:380
churches, 28:219, 36:238
during Civil War, 2:340
depicted, 14:335, 28:212, 36:15, 37:348, 40:146
frontier post, 14:110, 19:353, 20:191, 29:233–235, 29:238, 29:243, 29:246, 30:109, 36:13–14, 39:175
garrison, 45:117, 50:193, 50:197, 50:201, 58:60
historical meeting, 35:340
historic site, 12:101, 15:366, 28:293
history, 9:249, 9:260–262, 11:444, 12:202, 12:317, 13:340, 14:435, 17:225, 18:208, 18:333, 19:50, 19:96, 23:298, 28:205–224, 28:339–344, 29:270, 34:42, 35:337, 40:146, 49:137n
mail service, 2:21, 3:481
maps, 11:372, 28:217, 38:282
mission, 20:431, 24:13n
name, 9:193, 35:182
pioneer life, 9:249–251
publication, 15:23
roads, 19:103, 21:231, 40:233, 56:258
sale of reservation, 8:96
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 4:72, 9:201, 9:253, 15:396, 20:192, 33:281n, 38:275, 38:280, 39:175
soldier vote, 26:196
state historical convention session, 9:259–263
transportation, 58:257
Fort Rouge, Manitoba:
Forts:
Fort St. Antoine, Wisconsin, 11:452, 15:100
chapel, 37:37
establishment, 4:345, 9:145
historic site, 11:448, 37:61–62, 37:308
history, 18:231–248, 18:272, 21:401, 39:302
La Verendrye's headquarters, 9:410
location, 24:318, 27:70
maps, 18:235, 19:214, 32:228
markers, 23:404, 32:62
mission, 23:97
name, 18:236
proposed state park, 20:42, 20:343, 21:408, 22:214
restored, 47:168, 50:295
trading post, 2:572, 11:362, 12:307, 12:364, 17:224, 18:276, 19:461, 29:133, 31:52, 40:146
establishment, 4:345, 9:145
historic site, 11:448, 37:61–62, 37:308
history, 18:231–248, 18:272, 21:401, 39:302
La Verendrye's headquarters, 9:410
location, 24:318, 27:70
maps, 18:235, 19:214, 32:228
markers, 23:404, 32:62
mission, 23:97
name, 18:236
proposed state park, 20:42, 20:343, 21:408, 22:214
restored, 47:168, 50:295
trading post, 2:572, 11:362, 12:307, 12:364, 17:224, 18:276, 19:461, 29:133, 31:52, 40:146
Fort St. James, British Columbia, 40:191
Fort St. Joseph, Michigan:
Fort St. Pierre, Ontario:
Fort Seward, Dakota Territory, 51:287
Fort Shelby (Fort McKay), Wisconsin, 7:352, 17:344, 23:343n
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, 23:268
Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, history, 19:223
Fort Sisseton (Fort Wadsworth), South Dakota:
Fort Smith, Arkansas, in Civil War, 40:286, 40:291
Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), Hennepin County, 41:43, 53:120
See also Camp Coldwater; Round Tower
in 1838, 62:54
in 1849, 5:289, 6:35
in 1871, 10:412
in 1930s Depression, 48:297
abandonment, 28:52, 28:77, 37:67
agriculture, 7:207, 7:210, 15:222, 15:311, 16:351, 31:96, 33:263, 39:251
archaeology, 58:323
archives, 11:444, 12:190, 12:317, 16:97, 22:297, 23:271, 24:207, 24:314, 25:289, 25:398, 26:32, 27:130
artists, 42:260, 42:296
balloon experiment, 10:102, 39:278–279
band, 28:320
Bishop Loras's visit, 7:370, 8:27–37, 8:51
bridge, 7:370
buildings, 15:360, 15:397, 16:39, 16:249, 17:88, 18:338, 37:189 (cover)
Camp Bobleter, 3:146
cemetery, 17:480, 18:108, 18:400, 19:95, 30:212, 60:154
census, 7:83, 8:38, 19:350, 20:123, 56:71
centennial, 3:93, 3:142, 3:149, 3:161, 3:237, 3:482, 3:528, 3:534
chapel, 5:245, 7:190, 53:180
chaplains, 9:163, 9:176, 9:194, 19:355, 24:13, 36:238
churches, 4:474, 12:397, 16:231, 16:354, 53:211
Civilian Conservation Corpsmen depicted, 58:182–183
in Civil War, 1:413, 2:333–334, 2:353, 2:357, 2:360–361, 2:365, 5:507, 9:177, 9:381–384, 17:112, 23:212, 25:13–15, 26:195, 26:197, 26:201, 26:205–206, 27:317, 28:325–326, 33:87, 37:213n, 37:215, 38:246, 38:273, 38:292, 39:175, 39:204, 40:292, 57:67, 62:5
climate, 17:244, 21:435, 22:93
commandants/commanders, 10:371–373, 52:122, 54:99
Dakota camp depicted, 46:320, 61:151
Dakota prison compound depicted, 61:149, 62:4–5
depicted, 2:197, 2:278, 2:468, 3:42, 3:473, 4:73, 4:276, 4:453, 5:448, 5:510, 7:353, 7:374, 8:433, 9:406, 10:80, 10:208, 13:301, 14:335, 15:469, 16:53, 17:147, 17:154, 17:155n, 19:419, 20:191, 20:334, 20:453, 21:186, 22:333, 22:434, 25:304, 26:142, 26:171, 26:359, 27:167, 27:271, 28:349, 29:286, 29:318, 30:157, 32:12–14, 32:61, 32:125, 33:113–114, 33:119, 34:30, 34:141, 35:22, 35:157 (cover), 35:178–188, 35:191, 35:365, 36:16, 37:37, 38:37, 39:173 (cover), 41:322–324, 42:80 (cover)–81 (cover), 42:82, 42:85, 42:87–88, 42:90, 42:92–93, 42:95, 42:97, 42:258, 42:265, 46:317, 47:132, 47:212 (cover), 47:220, 49:136, 50:221, 52:149, 52:205 (cover), 53:314, 54:99, 54:103, 55:56, 55:188, 56:154–155, 56:215, 56:217, 56:260 (facing), 57:102, 59:341, 60:209 (cover), 60:212–215, 62:45 (cover) (facing), 62:48–49
described, 5:62, 5:252, 6:178, 8:353, 16:39, 16:279, 18:156, 30:210–215, 30:372, 31:155, 33:122, 40:146, 41:317–318, 45:164, 46:221, 46:316, 49:130, 49:137n, 52:149, 54:104
development, 54:110
diorama, 16:213, 17:56, 17:72, 17:207, 17:463
documentaries, 55:91
domestics, 56:215–217
drama at, 7:274
Eastman's (Seth) paintings, 57:327
environment threatened, 42:115, 42:231–233
equestrian sports and events, 61:336–345
establishment, 3:235, 4:155, 5:279, 7:359, 9:348, 10:88, 10:196, 10:351, 10:368, 10:413n, 12:437, 14:166, 14:338, 15:380, 15:479, 16:454, 17:81, 17:354, 22:287, 23:128n, 23:213, 23:338n, 33:263, 54:102, 54:373, 55:218, 55:329, 56:168
excursions, 3:458
fairs, 3:236, 12:445, 17:72, 22:256, 22:259, 44:100
ferry, 4:93, 5:324, 7:109, 7:370, 8:159, 16:72, 16:279n, 29:208n, 39:328, 55:193–194
in fiction, 10:441–443, 30:246, 36:76
first-day cover depicted, 55:114
flagpoles, 60:212–217
flour supply, 57:88, 58:322
frontier life, 4:467, 6:202, 7:220, 8:354, 15:395–404, 16:22, 16:373, 18:399–406, 18:455, 21:79, 22:312, 28:177, 29:100, 29:158, 29:316–320, 30:98–103, 30:189, 31:96, 31:237, 32:97, 33:197, 36:14–17, 36:315, 38:385, 39:312–313
guide, 48:179
health conditions, 14:289, 15:302, 16:353, 20:91, 33:91, 39:260
Hennepin County land claims, 56:164
historical meetings, 15:309–312, 23:167, 23:267, 24:30
historic district, 42:115, 42:239, 44:266–267, 48:179
historic significance, 7:281
historic site, 27:166, 30:258, 35:339, 35:365–367, 35:384, 36:152, 36:230, 36:240, 37:44, 37:59, 37:67–68, 37:224, 39:33, 39:82, 39:264, 40:36–37, 40:48, 40:92, 55:198, 56:259, 62:141, 62:145
historic sites survey, 51:148
history, 1:337, 2:187, 2:287, 2:569, 5:614, 8:108, 9:402, 13:212, 16:351, 18:108, 18:399–406, 19:354, 21:309, 21:401, 27:130, 27:261, 29:100, 30:372, 35:178–192, 35:340, 36:69, 36:105, 40:138, 42:116–117, 54:141, 55:189, 57:265
History Center, 51:284
holiday celebrations, 55:332
hospital, 3:109, 3:147, 3:222, 3:387, 24:209, 24:372
immigration, 8:359n
importance, 9:24
Indian agency, 8:42, 8:45, 8:47, 8:160n, 24:11–13, 26:362, 31:211, 38:362, 39:314, 40:261, 42:295–296
Indian conflicts, 2:538, 2:541, 5:358, 6:43–44, 6:182, 9:323, 18:404, 20:90, 24:12, 24:15–25, 25:272, 34:319, 38:97–98, 38:275, 38:280, 62:6
Indian prisoners, 29:239, 37:272, 38:110, 38:113, 38:142, 38:353, 38:355–357, 38:361, 39:228, 51:40, 52:51, 61:151, 62:1 (cover), 62:1 (facing), 62:9–11
Indians, 18:448, 21:163n, 41:223, 41:343, 42:128, 55:55, 57:11, 59:186
Indian treaties, 14:352, 18:339, 20:120, 57:321
Iowa boundary and, 56:157
Kemper's visit, 7:264, 7:270
land sales, 20:336, 25:289, 27:314–318, 29:206, 29:243, 30:181, 34:145, 34:312, 38:202
library, 19:448, 21:19
location, 7:218, 9:141, 12:61, 16:192, 22:32, 23:213, 25:114, 30:211n, 31:155
Long's visit, 5:250–255
maps, 1:289, 4:174, 8:195, 52:148, 55:331, 62:52–53
markers, 1:237, 10:456, 11:330, 15:359, 26:388, 29:352
McLeod's visit, 4:418–420
meteorological records, 3:457
as military academy, 1:110–117
military post, 15:478, 16:22, 17:154n, 17:464, 18:159, 18:455, 19:388, 19:447–448, 20:90, 21:227, 22:57, 22:206, 22:434, 24:1–3, 24:355, 27:67, 27:288, 29:231, 29:239, 29:317–320, 33:316, 34:42, 35:357, 36:149, 39:129, 39:254, 52:228
mills, 24:126, 29:100, 29:208n, 30:195, 34:49, 58:255–257
missionaries, 15:242, 16:134, 18:197, 21:21–23, 24:4, 24:12, 33:90
mixed-bloods, 52:150n10
mural, 53:232
museum, 20:342, 21:316, 22:207–209
music and musicians, 44:117, 44:137, 55:223, 56:448
naming/renaming, 10:367, 14:110, 17:450, 18:450, 26:212, 52:43, 54:107
officers, 13:301, 15:311, 15:395, 17:67, 17:153, 17:154n, 17:156, 17:225, 17:464, 18:159, 18:399, 19:448, 20:419, 22:287, 24:56, 27:67, 27:253, 28:15–19, 28:177, 29:100, 30:98–103, 30:189, 33:263, 36:42n, 40:262, 42:99–115, 54:103, 55:133, 55:136, 55:188
plans, 1:400
polo team depicted, 61:338
postage stamps, 55:109–110, 55:114
post office, 15:487, 40:78–82
purpose, 42:200, 45:117, 49:137
refugee haven, 14:286, 20:56, 23:94, 29:232, 56:198
reservation, 1:404, 2:383, 4:153, 4:156, 5:505, 5:606, 8:96, 9:88–89, 9:91
restoration, 42:82–98, 42:115, 42:118–120, 43:151, 43:156, 46:76, 46:143, 54:104, 60:213–215
river port, 11:165, 11:210, 12:164, 13:224, 13:230–232, 13:330, 16:26, 16:478, 18:372, 18:433, 20:378–379, 22:13, 27:355, 29:198, 31:209, 33:353, 36:252, 40:411, 53:273
roads, 19:103, 29:116, 29:126, 56:257
round tower, 4:74, 4:343, 60:212–214
St. Peter's Agency, 52:147, 52:151
sale, 9:350, 49:137n
schools, 8:273, 11:431, 14:143, 17:478, 25:19n, 26:232, 35:290, 45:273, 45:276–278, 45:281–282, 54:106
Scott (Dred) case, 44:236
Scott's (Dred) residence, 16:350, 19:354, 20:89, 20:420, 21:165, 25:202, 27:167, 29:351, 30:265, 33:138, 39:299, 56:169–170
sesquicentennial, 42:83
settlers, 8:41–46, 48:309
slavery, 5:40–42, 5:238
song topic, 44:138
in Spanish-American War, 5:209, 56:132
squatters, 22:51, 29:241–242, 58:257
steamboats, 2:115, 4:289, 4:470, 5:156, 5:237, 5:607, 6:168, 7:54, 8:102, 8:275, 9:347, 9:361, 48:84
Steele's land acquisitions, 62:5–6, 62:15, 62:15n
surveyed, 29:316
sutler, 18:468, 19:95, 23:288, 24:127, 26:362, 27:311, 40:25–31
Swedes, 55:26
theatrical performances, 23:306–307, 30:388, 51:238
trading post, 11:376, 13:222, 13:240, 14:231, 15:222, 15:303, 40:184, 40:358, 52:223
trails, 5:257, 5:266, 6:213
treaty conveying land for, 62:49–50, 62:52
troops, 9:411, 12:61, 17:155n, 20:122, 21:227, 24:126, 24:144, 28:78, 28:208, 33:87, 33:118n, 33:316, 36:13–17, 38:2, 52:144, 53:145, 55:50–52
uniforms, 44:80, 45:164
Upper Post, 62:145
veterans hospital, 51:172
visitors, 11:208, 15:473, 18:156, 18:159, 23:170, 54:105, 54:192, 56:205
weather records, 43:40, 59:37–38
Whiskey, army show horse, 61:336–345, 62:43
wildlife, 14:423, 18:159, 32:97, 35:242
women and children, 1:243, 6:389
women's history resources, 52:116
in World War I, 3:217, 3:334, 3:351, 10:194, 47:221, 55:292
in world wars, 23:212, 24:4–10, 54:322, 55:287, 55:292, 55:297–298
writing tools depicted, 54:106
in 1838, 62:54
in 1849, 5:289, 6:35
in 1871, 10:412
in 1930s Depression, 48:297
abandonment, 28:52, 28:77, 37:67
agriculture, 7:207, 7:210, 15:222, 15:311, 16:351, 31:96, 33:263, 39:251
archaeology, 58:323
archives, 11:444, 12:190, 12:317, 16:97, 22:297, 23:271, 24:207, 24:314, 25:289, 25:398, 26:32, 27:130
artists, 42:260, 42:296
balloon experiment, 10:102, 39:278–279
band, 28:320
Bishop Loras's visit, 7:370, 8:27–37, 8:51
bridge, 7:370
buildings, 15:360, 15:397, 16:39, 16:249, 17:88, 18:338, 37:189 (cover)
Camp Bobleter, 3:146
cemetery, 17:480, 18:108, 18:400, 19:95, 30:212, 60:154
census, 7:83, 8:38, 19:350, 20:123, 56:71
centennial, 3:93, 3:142, 3:149, 3:161, 3:237, 3:482, 3:528, 3:534
chapel, 5:245, 7:190, 53:180
chaplains, 9:163, 9:176, 9:194, 19:355, 24:13, 36:238
churches, 4:474, 12:397, 16:231, 16:354, 53:211
Civilian Conservation Corpsmen depicted, 58:182–183
in Civil War, 1:413, 2:333–334, 2:353, 2:357, 2:360–361, 2:365, 5:507, 9:177, 9:381–384, 17:112, 23:212, 25:13–15, 26:195, 26:197, 26:201, 26:205–206, 27:317, 28:325–326, 33:87, 37:213n, 37:215, 38:246, 38:273, 38:292, 39:175, 39:204, 40:292, 57:67, 62:5
climate, 17:244, 21:435, 22:93
commandants/commanders, 10:371–373, 52:122, 54:99
Dakota camp depicted, 46:320, 61:151
Dakota prison compound depicted, 61:149, 62:4–5
depicted, 2:197, 2:278, 2:468, 3:42, 3:473, 4:73, 4:276, 4:453, 5:448, 5:510, 7:353, 7:374, 8:433, 9:406, 10:80, 10:208, 13:301, 14:335, 15:469, 16:53, 17:147, 17:154, 17:155n, 19:419, 20:191, 20:334, 20:453, 21:186, 22:333, 22:434, 25:304, 26:142, 26:171, 26:359, 27:167, 27:271, 28:349, 29:286, 29:318, 30:157, 32:12–14, 32:61, 32:125, 33:113–114, 33:119, 34:30, 34:141, 35:22, 35:157 (cover), 35:178–188, 35:191, 35:365, 36:16, 37:37, 38:37, 39:173 (cover), 41:322–324, 42:80 (cover)–81 (cover), 42:82, 42:85, 42:87–88, 42:90, 42:92–93, 42:95, 42:97, 42:258, 42:265, 46:317, 47:132, 47:212 (cover), 47:220, 49:136, 50:221, 52:149, 52:205 (cover), 53:314, 54:99, 54:103, 55:56, 55:188, 56:154–155, 56:215, 56:217, 56:260 (facing), 57:102, 59:341, 60:209 (cover), 60:212–215, 62:45 (cover) (facing), 62:48–49
described, 5:62, 5:252, 6:178, 8:353, 16:39, 16:279, 18:156, 30:210–215, 30:372, 31:155, 33:122, 40:146, 41:317–318, 45:164, 46:221, 46:316, 49:130, 49:137n, 52:149, 54:104
development, 54:110
diorama, 16:213, 17:56, 17:72, 17:207, 17:463
documentaries, 55:91
domestics, 56:215–217
drama at, 7:274
Eastman's (Seth) paintings, 57:327
environment threatened, 42:115, 42:231–233
equestrian sports and events, 61:336–345
establishment, 3:235, 4:155, 5:279, 7:359, 9:348, 10:88, 10:196, 10:351, 10:368, 10:413n, 12:437, 14:166, 14:338, 15:380, 15:479, 16:454, 17:81, 17:354, 22:287, 23:128n, 23:213, 23:338n, 33:263, 54:102, 54:373, 55:218, 55:329, 56:168
excursions, 3:458
fairs, 3:236, 12:445, 17:72, 22:256, 22:259, 44:100
ferry, 4:93, 5:324, 7:109, 7:370, 8:159, 16:72, 16:279n, 29:208n, 39:328, 55:193–194
in fiction, 10:441–443, 30:246, 36:76
first-day cover depicted, 55:114
flagpoles, 60:212–217
flour supply, 57:88, 58:322
frontier life, 4:467, 6:202, 7:220, 8:354, 15:395–404, 16:22, 16:373, 18:399–406, 18:455, 21:79, 22:312, 28:177, 29:100, 29:158, 29:316–320, 30:98–103, 30:189, 31:96, 31:237, 32:97, 33:197, 36:14–17, 36:315, 38:385, 39:312–313
guide, 48:179
health conditions, 14:289, 15:302, 16:353, 20:91, 33:91, 39:260
Hennepin County land claims, 56:164
historical meetings, 15:309–312, 23:167, 23:267, 24:30
historic district, 42:115, 42:239, 44:266–267, 48:179
historic significance, 7:281
historic site, 27:166, 30:258, 35:339, 35:365–367, 35:384, 36:152, 36:230, 36:240, 37:44, 37:59, 37:67–68, 37:224, 39:33, 39:82, 39:264, 40:36–37, 40:48, 40:92, 55:198, 56:259, 62:141, 62:145
historic sites survey, 51:148
history, 1:337, 2:187, 2:287, 2:569, 5:614, 8:108, 9:402, 13:212, 16:351, 18:108, 18:399–406, 19:354, 21:309, 21:401, 27:130, 27:261, 29:100, 30:372, 35:178–192, 35:340, 36:69, 36:105, 40:138, 42:116–117, 54:141, 55:189, 57:265
History Center, 51:284
holiday celebrations, 55:332
hospital, 3:109, 3:147, 3:222, 3:387, 24:209, 24:372
immigration, 8:359n
importance, 9:24
Indian agency, 8:42, 8:45, 8:47, 8:160n, 24:11–13, 26:362, 31:211, 38:362, 39:314, 40:261, 42:295–296
Indian conflicts, 2:538, 2:541, 5:358, 6:43–44, 6:182, 9:323, 18:404, 20:90, 24:12, 24:15–25, 25:272, 34:319, 38:97–98, 38:275, 38:280, 62:6
Indian prisoners, 29:239, 37:272, 38:110, 38:113, 38:142, 38:353, 38:355–357, 38:361, 39:228, 51:40, 52:51, 61:151, 62:1 (cover), 62:1 (facing), 62:9–11
Indians, 18:448, 21:163n, 41:223, 41:343, 42:128, 55:55, 57:11, 59:186
Indian treaties, 14:352, 18:339, 20:120, 57:321
Iowa boundary and, 56:157
Kemper's visit, 7:264, 7:270
land sales, 20:336, 25:289, 27:314–318, 29:206, 29:243, 30:181, 34:145, 34:312, 38:202
library, 19:448, 21:19
location, 7:218, 9:141, 12:61, 16:192, 22:32, 23:213, 25:114, 30:211n, 31:155
Long's visit, 5:250–255
maps, 1:289, 4:174, 8:195, 52:148, 55:331, 62:52–53
markers, 1:237, 10:456, 11:330, 15:359, 26:388, 29:352
McLeod's visit, 4:418–420
meteorological records, 3:457
as military academy, 1:110–117
military post, 15:478, 16:22, 17:154n, 17:464, 18:159, 18:455, 19:388, 19:447–448, 20:90, 21:227, 22:57, 22:206, 22:434, 24:1–3, 24:355, 27:67, 27:288, 29:231, 29:239, 29:317–320, 33:316, 34:42, 35:357, 36:149, 39:129, 39:254, 52:228
mills, 24:126, 29:100, 29:208n, 30:195, 34:49, 58:255–257
missionaries, 15:242, 16:134, 18:197, 21:21–23, 24:4, 24:12, 33:90
mixed-bloods, 52:150n10
mural, 53:232
museum, 20:342, 21:316, 22:207–209
music and musicians, 44:117, 44:137, 55:223, 56:448
naming/renaming, 10:367, 14:110, 17:450, 18:450, 26:212, 52:43, 54:107
officers, 13:301, 15:311, 15:395, 17:67, 17:153, 17:154n, 17:156, 17:225, 17:464, 18:159, 18:399, 19:448, 20:419, 22:287, 24:56, 27:67, 27:253, 28:15–19, 28:177, 29:100, 30:98–103, 30:189, 33:263, 36:42n, 40:262, 42:99–115, 54:103, 55:133, 55:136, 55:188
plans, 1:400
polo team depicted, 61:338
postage stamps, 55:109–110, 55:114
post office, 15:487, 40:78–82
purpose, 42:200, 45:117, 49:137
refugee haven, 14:286, 20:56, 23:94, 29:232, 56:198
reservation, 1:404, 2:383, 4:153, 4:156, 5:505, 5:606, 8:96, 9:88–89, 9:91
restoration, 42:82–98, 42:115, 42:118–120, 43:151, 43:156, 46:76, 46:143, 54:104, 60:213–215
river port, 11:165, 11:210, 12:164, 13:224, 13:230–232, 13:330, 16:26, 16:478, 18:372, 18:433, 20:378–379, 22:13, 27:355, 29:198, 31:209, 33:353, 36:252, 40:411, 53:273
roads, 19:103, 29:116, 29:126, 56:257
round tower, 4:74, 4:343, 60:212–214
St. Peter's Agency, 52:147, 52:151
sale, 9:350, 49:137n
schools, 8:273, 11:431, 14:143, 17:478, 25:19n, 26:232, 35:290, 45:273, 45:276–278, 45:281–282, 54:106
Scott (Dred) case, 44:236
Scott's (Dred) residence, 16:350, 19:354, 20:89, 20:420, 21:165, 25:202, 27:167, 29:351, 30:265, 33:138, 39:299, 56:169–170
sesquicentennial, 42:83
settlers, 8:41–46, 48:309
slavery, 5:40–42, 5:238
song topic, 44:138
in Spanish-American War, 5:209, 56:132
squatters, 22:51, 29:241–242, 58:257
steamboats, 2:115, 4:289, 4:470, 5:156, 5:237, 5:607, 6:168, 7:54, 8:102, 8:275, 9:347, 9:361, 48:84
Steele's land acquisitions, 62:5–6, 62:15, 62:15n
surveyed, 29:316
sutler, 18:468, 19:95, 23:288, 24:127, 26:362, 27:311, 40:25–31
Swedes, 55:26
theatrical performances, 23:306–307, 30:388, 51:238
trading post, 11:376, 13:222, 13:240, 14:231, 15:222, 15:303, 40:184, 40:358, 52:223
trails, 5:257, 5:266, 6:213
treaty conveying land for, 62:49–50, 62:52
troops, 9:411, 12:61, 17:155n, 20:122, 21:227, 24:126, 24:144, 28:78, 28:208, 33:87, 33:118n, 33:316, 36:13–17, 38:2, 52:144, 53:145, 55:50–52
uniforms, 44:80, 45:164
Upper Post, 62:145
veterans hospital, 51:172
visitors, 11:208, 15:473, 18:156, 18:159, 23:170, 54:105, 54:192, 56:205
weather records, 43:40, 59:37–38
Whiskey, army show horse, 61:336–345, 62:43
wildlife, 14:423, 18:159, 32:97, 35:242
women and children, 1:243, 6:389
women's history resources, 52:116
in World War I, 3:217, 3:334, 3:351, 10:194, 47:221, 55:292
in world wars, 23:212, 24:4–10, 54:322, 55:287, 55:292, 55:297–298
writing tools depicted, 54:106
Fort Stevenson, North Dakota:
Fort Stikine, British Columbia, 17:446
Fort Sully, South Dakota:
Fort Tecumseh, trading post, 3:30
Fort Tekamamiouen, Ontario, trading post, 11:361
Fort Thompson, South Dakota:
dam, 39:213 (cover)
depicted, 61:158
Sioux (Dakota) reservation, 34:328, 38:360, 38:363–364, 39:227–240, 61:153
depicted, 61:158
Sioux (Dakota) reservation, 34:328, 38:360, 38:363–364, 39:227–240, 61:153
Fort Ticonderoga, New York, 44:220–222
Fort Totten, North Dakota, 50:294, 55:380
Fortuna, Buchanan County seat, 4:242
Fortuna, Pine County, platted, 40:244
Fortunate Eagle, Adam, author, work reviewed, 62:160
Fortune, steamboat, 22:18
Fortune, T. Thomas, civil-rights advocate/journalist, 43:292–294, 55:65
Fortune 500 companies, Minnesota, 56:419
Fortune Bay Resort and Casino, Vermilion Lake, 58:238
Fortune magazine, Minnesota trademarks depicted, 57:33
Fort Union, North Dakota, 15:357, 27:255
Fort Vancouver, Washington:
Fort Vincennes, Indiana, 18:390
Fort Wadsworth. See Fort Sisseton, South Dakota
Fort Walla Walla, Washington, 38:217
Fort Washington, Lake Traverse, trading post, 11:379
Fort Washington, Maryland, 25:117
Fort Wayne, Indiana:
Circuit Court House, murals, 53:322
frontier post, 15:379–380, 54:100
historical society, 4:178
Indian agency, 24:343
frontier post, 15:379–380, 54:100
historical society, 4:178
Indian agency, 24:343
Fort William (Thunder Bay), Ontario, 44:208, 47:31, 52:227
attacked, 12:287, 20:17, 40:166
bird life, 35:242
built, 5:23, 5:30n
Catholic church, 39:309
climate, 17:245n
depicted, 17:345
fur trade, 11:357, 12:91, 12:294, 12:376, 12:423, 16:23, 16:201, 16:223, 17:111, 18:215, 18:328, 19:109, 20:13–14, 21:118, 21:120–121, 22:277n, 22:278, 22:432, 23:92, 28:14n, 29:132, 31:56, 34:345, 36:315, 39:302, 40:169, 40:181, 51:164, 53:124–125, 58:247
grain center, 25:54, 28:283, 35:48
historical meeting, 23:270, 23:396
historical society, 8:54
history, 37:86
location, 12:372
map, 22:272
missions, 3:321, 9:68, 10:89, 10:110–112, 12:82, 12:427, 13:187, 29:168, 37:37, 39:303, 39:309
name, 12:369, 23:272, 29:166
port, 16:478, 18:216, 34:14
trading post, 5:24, 5:264, 8:123
bird life, 35:242
built, 5:23, 5:30n
Catholic church, 39:309
climate, 17:245n
depicted, 17:345
fur trade, 11:357, 12:91, 12:294, 12:376, 12:423, 16:23, 16:201, 16:223, 17:111, 18:215, 18:328, 19:109, 20:13–14, 21:118, 21:120–121, 22:277n, 22:278, 22:432, 23:92, 28:14n, 29:132, 31:56, 34:345, 36:315, 39:302, 40:169, 40:181, 51:164, 53:124–125, 58:247
grain center, 25:54, 28:283, 35:48
historical meeting, 23:270, 23:396
historical society, 8:54
history, 37:86
location, 12:372
map, 22:272
missions, 3:321, 9:68, 10:89, 10:110–112, 12:82, 12:427, 13:187, 29:168, 37:37, 39:303, 39:309
name, 12:369, 23:272, 29:166
port, 16:478, 18:216, 34:14
trading post, 5:24, 5:264, 8:123
Fort Winnebago, Wisconsin, 18:154
Forty-Eighters. See Germans: Forty-Eighters
Fort Yellowstone, Wyoming, 17:88
Forty-fifth U.S. Volunteer Infantry, 4:295, 5:209, 16:336
Forty-ninth New York Volunteer Infantry, 5:459
Forty-ninth parallel. See Boundaries
Forty-ninth U.S. Colored Infantry, 3:41
Fort York. See York Factory, Manitoba
Forty-second Division, U.S. Army (Rainbow Division), 3:246, 3:546, 5:293–298, 6:60
Forum, Minneapolis, events, 57:428
Fosdick, Harry E., 41:209, 49:100, 49:243
Fosdick, Raymond, urban reformer, 62:109
Fosdick, Raymond B., letter, 18:314
Foshay, Wilbur B., 25:279, 38:243
Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, depicted, 49:25, 54:305
Foslien, Fred J., politician, 51:279
Fosnes, C. A., 17:355
Foss, Arthur, publisher, 30:273
Foss, C. D. (Bishop), 31:88
Foss, Claude W. (Rev.), 17:329
Foss, Dorothy, 28:300, 30:79
Foss, Hans A., editor, 29:302, 52:89
author, 31:130
Fossan, G. H., ginseng grower, 41:264
Fosseen, Carrie S. Jorgens, political officer, 52:117
Foss Memorial Church, Minneapolis, 61:362
Fossness, C. A., speaker, 5:616
Fosston, Polk County, 45:327–328
Fossum, Andrew, author, 13:197, 39:135
Fossum, Bernice, activist, 52:298
Fossum, Paul R., author, 5:464, 12:80, 28:331
Foster, Aaron, author, 1:119n, 1:239
letter, 1:119–121
Foster, Arthur P., author/speaker, 18:334, 18:463
Foster, Charles H., work reviewed, 37:84
Foster, Daisy, speaker, 16:244, 18:95, 18:111
Foster, David, author, 47:164
Foster, Everett W., reminiscences, 15:223, 16:52
Foster, Frank, 44:264
Foster, George B., educator, 43:23
Foster, Gil, author, 24:92
Foster, H. A., 50:73
Foster, James K., 57:215
Foster, James S., author, 9:415, 11:324
Foster, John, papers, 54:319
Foster, John A., 39:18, 39:20
Foster, John B., speaker, 40:364
Foster, Lysander P., Dr., author, 2:53, 2:57, 3:440, 4:95, 5:324, 5:392
Foster, Mary D., work reviewed, 6:388–390
Foster, Mary S., 16:334
Foster, Mrs. Burnside, house, 36:216–217
Foster, Mrs. Fred, speaker, 17:124, 17:315
Foster, Nancy, 24:116
Foster, Nathaniel Caldwell, lumber magnate, 51:79
Foster, Neva, author, 18:118
Foster, Preston, actor, 53:288
Foster, Robert M., settler, 44:85–87
Foster. Robert O., author, 13:114
Foster, Rube, professional baseball player/team manager/owner, 59:166–167, 59:170
Foster, Sir George E., 2:51
Foster, Stephen C., composer, 15:115, 57:232
Foster, Suel, horticulturist, 23:91, 44:99
Foster, Thomas, Dr., 3:382,

