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L. L. Cook, Milwaukee, postcard publisher, 54:307
L. L. Lyon, tugboat, 54:219
Laaksonen, Ilma, 61:14, 61:20
Laaksonen, Ilmari, 61:12, 61:14
Laaksonen, Irja. See Beckman, Irja Laaksonen (Mrs. Ted)
Laaksonen, Johan, Finnish immigrant, 61:14–15, 61:17
Laaksonen, Rosa (daughter of Rosa and Johan), 61:12
Laaksonen, Rosa (Mrs. Johan), Finnish immigrant, 61:12, 61:14, 61:17, 61:21
Laaksonen, Ulvas, 61:12, 61:14, 61:21
Laaksonen, Urho, 61:12, 61:14
Labadie, C. Patrick, author, work reviewed, 59:309–310
La Balme, Mottin de (Col.), 19:296
LaBar, G. D., 9:258
La Bar, O. C., author, 15:249
Labare, Frank, auto builder, 43:103
Labaree, Leonard W., author, 17:216
La Barge, Joseph, 7:362
La Barre, Sieur de, 19:278, 19:280
La Bathe, Francois, trader, 7:36, 11:384, 54:91–92
La Bathe, Joseph, trader, 11:383
La Bathe, Robert, police official, 44:264
La Baye. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
La Belle mine, strikes, 52:259
La Belle Riviere. See Ohio River
Lablanc. See Provencalle, Louis
LaBlanc, Therese, 28:253
La Blane, Hapanami, 4:141n
La Blane, Joe, 4:141–142
Labor, 52:217, 52:247–263
Labor Day, celebrated, 18:332, 22:372, 52:217
Labor Lyceum Hall, Minneapolis, 52:304–305
Labor movement. See Labor
Labor Newspaper Preservation Project, Germany, 51:163
Labor Relations Act of 1939, 55:153
Labor Review (Minneapolis), 50:112
Labor (St. Paul), newspaper, 38:305
Labor Volunteers for Victory, 23:292
Labor World (Duluth), 43:91, 52:207, 52:212–216, 52:218–219, 59:24–25
Labrador, Montagnais Indians, 51:159
Labrie, Joseph, voyageur, 28:13
La Bruere, Montarville B. de, author, 17:114
LaBud, Verona (Sr.), work reviewed, 41:103, 44:157
Lac Blanc, wildlife, 15:389
Lac Courte (Lac Court) Oreilles, Wisconsin, Ojibway (Chippewa) reservation, 8:106, 34:355, 35:235, 35:244, 43:176, 43:182–183, 49:36, 51:87, 53:163, 53:339, 54:376
Lac des Puants. See Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin
Lac des Serpents, trading posts, 12:369
Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, Ojibway (Chippewa) reservation, 4:382n, 42:126, 43:176, 43:182–183, 49:36, 50:235, 51:87, 53:163, 53:339, 54:376
Lacey, A., author, 28:176
Lacey, Carol, work reviewed, 48:90
Lacey, John F., Iowa congressman, 44:23, 45:52
Lacey, Joy M., author, 27:159
La Chaise, Francois de (Fr.), Jesuit, 19:279
La Chapelle, Mrs. Antoine, 21:27, 21:160, 21:277
Lacher, J. H. A., author, 1:107, 14:111
La Chesnaye, Charles Aubert de, merchant, 22:60
Lachine, Quebec, fur trade, 28:6
Lachrop, Osbert, 44:226
Lackawanna Railway Company, silk transport, 54:20
Lac la Biche. See Lake Itasca, Clearwater County
Lac la Coquille. See Clam Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin
Lac la Croix, border lake
Lac la Pluie. See Rainy Lake
Lac la Ronge, Ontario, trading post, 28:2
Laclede, Pierre de, founder of St. Louis, 20:203, 39:337
Lacomb, Stella, student, 27:103
Lacombe, Albert (Fr.), missionary, 2:283, 9:157, 9:192, 11:308, 13:439, 21:264
La Coquille River, Burnett County, Wisconsin, 28:159
La Corne, St. Luc de, trader, 12:364, 32:236, 32:238
Lacourciere, Luc, author, 37:345
Lac Plat. See Shoal Lake, Manitoba
Lac qui Parle, Lac qui Parle and Chippewa counties
Lac qui Parle River. See Beaver Creek, Lac qui Parle County
Lac qui Parle State Park, 12:339, 23:97, 26:89, 37:60
Lac qui Parle (town)
La Crescent
La Croix, Carry, 11:281
La Croix, Edmund N., millwright, 8:110, 11:276–277, 11:279, 11:281, 12:80, 19:227, 26:361
La Croix, Joseph, millwright, 11:276, 11:281
La Croix, Michigan, mission, 10:109, 10:112–113, 15:110
La Croix, Mrs. Nicholas, 11:276
La Croix, Nicholas, millwright, 11:276, 11:281
Lacrosse, Indian ballgame, 4:415, 6:172, 13:410–411, 24:19n, 32:71, 32:235, 33:116, 35:151, 49:338, 54:237–238
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 42:143, 47:141, 47:216
La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad, 34:100n, 36:256, 37:154
La Crosse and Minnesota Steam Packet Company, 36:258, 37:185
La Crosse and Southeastern Transportation Company, 52:316
La Crosse County, Wisconsin
La Crosse Medical School, 5:128, 15:237, 20:340
La Crosse Plow Company, 20:340
La Crosse State Normal School, museum, 5:385
La Crosse Tribune, influence, 40:322
Lac Rouge. See Red Lake, Beltrami and Clearwater counties
Lac St. Louis, Quebec, 40:188
Lac Traverse. See Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County
Lac Vieux Desert, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indians, 29:66
Lacy, Dan, author, 24:70
Lacy, Mary G., compiler, 16:235
Lacy House, Austin, 16:368
Lacy House, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Ladd, Sumner, politician, 36:60
Ladd-Taylor, Molly, "Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota," 59:237–248
Ladies' Aid Societies, rural women's contributions, 52:69
Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Paul, 3:143
Ladies' Christian Aid Society of Minneapolis and St. Anthony, 46:192
Ladies Christian Union of the City of St. Paul, 38:75, 47:126, 55:322
Ladies' Club, Minneapolis, mandolinists, 57:222
Ladies College, Davenport, Iowa, 16:276n
Ladies Employment Office, Minneapolis, 59:51
Ladies' Floral Club, Austin, 12:452, 26:183
Ladies General Benevolent Society, Moorhead, 58:99
Ladies' Home Journal, advertising in, 57:24, 57:33, 58:283, 58:312, 58:318
Ladies Musicale, St. Paul
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, St. Paul, 55:190
Ladies Relief Association of the City of St. Paul, history, 38:76–79
Ladies Shakespeare Club (Minneapolis), 4:175
Ladies Union Covenant, Washington, D.C., 45:271
Ladies' Volunteer Aid Society of St. Paul, 1861, 2:364
Ladner, Charles F., 48:141, 48:150–151
Ladnorg, S. N., lyricist, 44:135
La Du, Blanche L., 49:105
La Due, Bill, 41:71
LaDue, Jay, legislator, 43:248, 43:252
LaDuke, Winona, environmentalist, 57:104, 57:159, 57:216
La Durantaye, Olivier M. de, 9:144, 9:462, 19:282
Ladvalla, Thomas, death, 41:89
Lady Elgin, steamboat, 21:156
Lady Ellen, steamboat, 21:259n, 21:263, 21:266
Lady Franklin, steamboat, 15:409, 15:417, 25:112, 33:198n, 34:135
Lady Hamilton, steamboat, 34:15
Laemmle, Carl, film distributor, 54:355–358
Laestadians, religious group, 48:175
La Fantaisie, ----, explorer, 32:230–231
LaFarge, C. Frank, architect, 50:119
LaFarge, C. Grant, artist, 5:69
LaFarge, Christopher G., architect, 14:38, 47:43–44
LaFarge, John, artist/author, 13:443, 53:207, 54:323
LaFarge, Oliver, author, 20:116, 35:244
Lafayette, Clay County, river port, 21:248
Lafayette, Indiana, W. W. Mayo's practice, 20:442
Lafayette, Marquis de, 15:358, 18:396, 44:224–225, 47:222
Lafayette, Nicollet County, history, 1:547, 6:86
Lafayette, Pennsylvania, GAR post, 60:22
Lafayette, steamboat, 35:278–279, 36:282
Lafayette Bay, Lake Minnetonka, 36:71
Lafayette County (Wisconsin) Historical Society, 1:105
Lafayette Escadrille, 3:33–34
Lafayette Hotel, Minnetonka Beach, 33:62–63, 34:173, 35:73, 36:71, 36:327, 54:245–246
Lafayette Park, St. Paul, 12:458
LaFeber, Walter, author, 43:199n, 43:211–212
La Feuille, Sioux leader. See Wabasha II
Lafferty, James, steamboat captain, 13:231
La Fittau, Joseph Francois, author, 34:301
Lafleche, Louis-Francois (Msgr.), 44:281
LaFlesche, Susan, Hampton Institute salutatorian, 51:91
LaFlesche sisters, 49:308
LaFollette, Belle Case, 54:238
LaFollette, Josiah, 4:5
LaFollette, Philip F., politician, 36:29, 36:187, 47:155, 48:263, 54:238–239, 55:159
LaFollette family, in politics, 48:263
La Fond, E. M., 3:305
La Fond, Harriet B. Finnegan (Mrs. Moses), 43:160
La Fond, Moses, 43:160
La Fond family, 43:162
Lafontaine, Antoine, petitioner, 49:186
Lafontaine, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
Lafontaine, Bernard, petitioner, 49:186
Lafontaine, Octave, petitioner, 49:186
La Forest, G. V., author, 39:128
Lafot, Edward, author, 26:259, 26:393, 27:154
La Framboise, ----, with J. N. Nicollet, 8:97
Laframboise, Jane D., 2:490n
Laframboise, Joseph, the elder, trader, 11:175, 11:178, 11:377–378, 11:380, 13:224, 14:84, 14:459, 19:468, 20:78, 22:137, 25:182, 30:30, 31:198
Laframboise, William, petitioner, 49:186
La France, Baptiste, raft pilot, 21:99
La France, Joseph, traveler, 4:340, 44:279
LaFrance Company, merger, 50:183
La Galissoniere, Marquis de, trader, 18:276, 22:63–64
La Garde General Hospital, 51:320
Lager, Finny, work reviewed, 47:76
Lager, Martin P., legislator, 12:430
Lagerlof, Selma, author, statue, 55:370–372
Lagerman, John A., 41:280n
Lagerstedt, John, author, 35:336
Lagerstrom, J. G., educator, 33:309
Lagimoniere, Jean B., 21:399
Lagimoniere family, 5:72, 35:282
Lago, Don, author, work reviewed, 59:265
La Gracerie, ---- de, author, 6:77
La Grand, founded, 6:371
LaGrange, ---- (Capt.), 5:352
La Grange, Missouri, river town, 17:431n
La Grange, Red Wing, described, 6:34
LaGuardia, Fiorello H., mayor, 41:272, 43:90
La Harpe, Bernard de, explorer, 14:215
Lahde, Johan W., newspaperman, 47:168
Lahontan, Louis-A. de Lom d'Arce, Baron de, 13:439, 23:137n
Lahr, Jacob, 8:175
Lahr, Nicholas, 26:238
Lahti, Matthew, author, 30:164, 30:404
Lahti, Peter, Finnish pioneer, 25:318
Lahtinen, Anna (Mrs. William), Titanic victim, 60:255, 60:261
Lahtinen, Martha (daughter of William and Anna), 60:255
Lahtinen, William (Rev.), Titanic victim, 60:255, 60:261
Laidlaw, George E. (Col.), author, 4:182, 4:280
Laidlaw, William, trader, 5:224, 22:285
Laidlow, ----, artist, 17:142
Laidlow, ----, trader, 17:304
Laine, Edward W., author, 48:174
Laing, George, author, 22:332
Laing, Mary E., author, 5:69
Laingen, T. P., editor, 12:108
Laird, Blanche, 24:107n
Laird, Charlton, author, 34:219
Laird, David, Indian superintendent, 41:19
Laird, Frances, 43:154
Laird, John C., lumberman, 43:154
Laird, Scott, speaker, 40:327
Laird, William Harris, lumberman, 12:157, 42:245, 43:154, 43:161
Laird family
Laisne, Charles-Jean, architect, 47:45
Laivell, Mrs. P. H., author, 12:337, 13:215, 13:448
Laivell, P. H., 24:107n
La Jemerais (Jemeraye), Christophe D., 4:340, 9:145, 17:476, 18:239, 35:140
La Jonquiere, Marquis de, governor of Canada, 32:227, 32:229
Lake, Debs T., 24:96n
Lake, James A., author, 38:240
Lake, Jed (Lt. Col.), 46:324–325, 46:327
Lake, Mrs. E. C., 14:236, 16:240
Lake, Sir Bibye, 36:273
Lake Abigail (Augusta Lake), Dakota County, 35:24
Lake Abigail (Diamond Lake or Mother Lake), Hennepin County, 35:24, 35:26
Lake Addie, McLeod County, garrison, 38:281
Lake Agassiz, Canada and U.S., glacial lake, 5:138, 24:321, 32:221, 42:154, 44:282, 46:114, 58:197, 58:253
Lake Aitkin, geology, 2:179
Lake Albert Lea, name, 5:204
Lake Amelia, Hennepin County. See Lake Nokomis
Lake Athabasca, Alberta, Saskatchewan
Lake Belt Township, Martin County, history, 22:441, 35:156
Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County
Lake Benton
Lake Benton Times, 19:236
Lake Bronson, Kittson County, archaeology, 51:59
Lake Bronson State Park, Kittson County
Lake Carribeau, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, 40:173–174
Lake Champlain, New York, Vermont
Lake City
Lake City Tribune, and slavery controversy, 56:76
Lake Clayton, Pine County, 60:238
Lake Clitherall, Densmore's visit, 3:191n
Lake Como, St. Paul, 2:577
Lake Cormorant, evidences of Norsemen's visit, 3:377
Lake County
Lake County Historical Society, 7:42, 7:93, 7:191, 8:54, 8:262, 10:465, 12:186, 13:442, 16:101, 16:240, 18:462, 19:452, 20:454, 23:396, 26:174, 27:75, 54:241 (facing)
Lake Crystal, 51:8
Lake Duluth, glacial lake, 2:178, 5:138, 16:3
Lake Eliza, Hennepin County, 35:23n
Lake Elizabeth, described, 10:319
Lake Elizabeth Township, Kandiyohi County, 44:306–307
Lake Ella, described, 10:319
Lake Elmo
Lake Erie
Lakefield, Jackson County
Lake Fremont Township, Martin County, history, 16:367, 16:491, 35:156
Lake Frontenac. See Lake Ontario
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Lake Gervais, Ramsey County
Lakehead Pipeline, Grand Rapids, oil spill, 58:120
Lakehead Pipeline Company, Superior, Wisconsin, 40:245
Lake Hendricks, Lincoln County, Norwegian settlement, 10:456, 13:340
Lake Henry, grasshopper subsidy, 36:61
Lake Hiawatha, Minneapolis, name, 27:288n
Lake House, Stillwater hotel, 35:363–364
Lake Hubert, Camp Lincoln, 58:71, 58:83
Lake Huron
Lake Johanna, Ramsey County
Lake Julia, Beltrami County, 48:84
Lake Koronis, Stearns and Meeker counties
Lakeland, Washington County
Lakeland Township, Washington County, German settlement, 23:404
Lake Leavenworth, Hennepin County, name, 35:23n, 35:24
Lake Lillian, Kandiyohi County
Lake Lucy, Hennepin County, 35:23n
Lake Manitoba, Manitoba
Lake Michigan, 46:213
Lake Minnetaga, Kandiyohi County, 33:247, 43:245
Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin County, 10:369, 10:413
Lake Minnewaska (Lake Whipple), Pope County, 46:63
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian (New York), 49:86, 49:96, 49:98
Lake Namadji, St. Louis County, 54:147
Lake Nipigon, Ontario, 50:288
Lake Nokomis (Lake Amelia), Hennepin County, 7:128n
Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis
Lake of the Woods, border lake
Lake Onamia, Mille Lacs County
Lake Ontario, 53:226
Lake Owasso, Ramsey County, 38:242
Lake Park
Lake Pepin, Mississippi River, 58:110
Lake Phalen, Ramsey County, 41:365–366, 49:284, 58:44
Lake Prairie Township (Scandia Grove), Nicollet County
Lake Roseau, trading post, 6:230, 6:237
Lakers, Los Angeles, basketball team, 36:93, 51:324
Lake Rush Nutt, on Nicollet map, name, 25:77
Lakes, Minnesota, 1:412, 10:456
Lake Sagaigan. See Basswood Lake
Lake Sagatagan, Stearns County
Lake Sakatah, Le Sueur County, 45:165 (cover)
Lake Shady, Oronoco, dance pavilion, 59:79
Lake Shetek, Murray County, 13:100, 18:461, 22:89, 30:16, 38:242
Lake Sibley, Cass and Crow Wing counties, name, 21:349
Lakeside Hotel. See Frontenac Inn
Lakeside Park, Duluth, 54:161
Lakeside Press. See R. R. Donnelley and Sons
Lake Snelling (Cedar Lake), Hennepin County, 30:117, 35:24, 35:27
Lake St. Clair, Michigan, Ontario, 4:363
Lake Stewart, name, 21:349
Lake Street, Minneapolis, traffic artery, 49:287
Lake Superior, 43:90, 49:203, 56:155
Lake Superior and Puget Sound Land Company, 60:7–8
Lake Superior Copper Company, 32:86n
Lake Superior Iron Company, 14:462
Lake Superior Land District, geological survey, 26:224
Lake Superior Ojibwe, 1854 treaty, 59:230
Lake Superior Railroad Museum, 60:17n
Lake Superior region
Lake Tetonka, Le Sueur County, resort hotel, 33:323–324
Laketown, Moravian settlement, 9:196
Laketown Township, Carver County
Lake trout, Lake Superior fishing industry, 46:43, 46:45–49, 46:54
Lake Upham, geology, 2:178
Lake Vadnais, Ramsey County
Lakeview, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
Lakeview Hotel, Grand Marais, 55:255
Lakeville, Dakota County
Lake Washington, Le Sueur County, ginseng station, 41:252, 41:256
Lake Washington, Nicollet County, settlement, 33:318
Lake Whipple, Pope County. See Lake Minnewaska
Lake Wilmont, mill, 10:405
Lake Wilson, history, 16:130, 18:471
Lake Wilson Literary Society, 16:130
Lake Windigo, Star Island, Cass Lake, 48:109–110, 60:47
Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, Indian villages, 23:346, 27:69
Lake Winnebagoshish band, Chippewa Indians, 5:145
Lake Winnibigoshish, Itasca and Cass counties (Upper Lake Winnipeg, Little Winnipeg)
Lake Winnipeg Saulteaux, 51:159
Lake Winona, 45:131
Lakewood, St. Louis County, 47:193
Lakota Indians
La Magica Excelsior Washing Fluid & Bleach Co., 59:335–336, 60:77
Lamar, Howard R., work reviewed, 35:238
Lamar, Lucius Q. C., 18:125
La Mare (La Mar, Lamare), Seraphim, trader, 21:147, 46:176
Lamare-Picquot, Augustin, 57:101
Lamare-Picquot, F. V., naturalist, 28:180
Lamartine, steamboat, 37:310–311, 54:256
Lamb, Charles, settler, 48:27
Lamb, Charles R.
Lamb, John, labor commissioner, 21:381, 21:392, 22:388, 46:191, 57:396
Lamb, John M., 43:242
Lamb, Mrs. Elton, author/speaker, 16:362, 21:342
Lamb, Nettie L., 8:99
Lamb, P., author, 26:155
Lamb, R. E., work reviewed, 36:64
Lamb, Thomas, pork dealer, 26:114
Lamb, W. Kaye, author, 19:462, 24:43, 26:55, 27:37, 36:280, 42:71
Lambert, ----, St. Paul physician, 14:297
Lambert, Bernard J., author, 41:103
Lambert, David, lawyer, 7:116, 55:267, 55:272, 55:274, 55:276, 55:278
Lambert, George, petitioner, 49:186
Lambert, George C., memorial, 15:467
Lambert, Ira M., 24:106n
Lambert, J. B., composer, 44:127
Lambert, J. M., author, 4:91
Lambert, John, with Stevens expedition, 7:131
Lambert, LeClair G., work reviewed, 45:303
Lambert, Mrs. G. C., 1:328, 5:510, 5:609
Lambert, Ward (Piggy), basketball coach, 55:338–339
Lambert Lake, Ramsey County, acreage, 40:226n
Lamberton
Lamberton, Henry W., banker, 36:144, 39:90, 53:206
Lambert Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
Lambie, Morris B., author, 5:614, 17:206
Lamborn Hotel, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 33:58
La Mer Douce. See Lake Huron
La Mer d'Ouest, trading area, 11:233, 11:261–262, 19:290
Lamere, Oliver, author, 4:82
Lameth, Alexander, 18:396
Lameth, Charles, 18:396
L'Amirant, Louis, voyageur, 16:161
Lamm, Stephen, businessman, 54:34
Lamme, Sophia W. Hickman (Mrs. David Steele), portrait discussed, 52:152–153
Lammers, Albert J., logging contractor, 29:145
Lammers, Claude C., author, 14:438, 15:134
Lammers, Frederick, 56:218–221
Lammers, George A., logging contractor, 29:145
Lammers, L. F., attorney, 60:52
Lammers, Mrs. Frederick (Helen Nelson, Helena Christina Nilsson), pioneer, 56:218–221
Lammers Township, Beltrami County, name, 29:145
Lammon, L. D., author, 22:345
Lamon, Ward H., author, 27:335, 28:361
Lamont, Alex, steamboat captain, 10:423n
Lamont, Daniel, trader, 59:186, 59:195n
LaMont, J. B., career, 27:168
Lamont, Jane, Anglo-Dakota woman, 59:184–189, 59:194, 59:196n
Lamoose, Charles, settler, 35:31
LaMothe, Arthur (Rev.), speaker, 22:439
Lampard, Eric E., work reviewed, 39:31
Lampe, Arthur, speaker, 13:454, 25:158
Lampe, Simon (Fr.), missionary, 18:331, 23:402, 33:60
Lampert, Leonard, Jr., MHS president, 36:108, 36:240
Lamperti, Francesco, music teacher, 48:333
Lamphere, George N., Ojibway, 15:134, 56:455
Lampman, H. S., speaker, 16:302
Lamppa, Marvin G., author, 48:96, 48:175
Lamprey, Jeannette R., author, 1:144, 1:297, 2:586
Lampson, Sir Curtis M., fur trade official, 34:103n
Lampson and Company. See C. M. Lampson and Company, London, England
Lamson, Chauncey, 5:449, 10:172n, 38:150–153
Lamson, Frank B., author, 16:499, 17:130, 17:242, 18:345, 19:470, 20:463, 24:383–384
Lamson, John B., 30:393
Lamson, Mary L., 42:180, 42:185
Lamson, Nathan, 5:449, 10:172n, 38:150–153
Lamson, Peggy, author, 59:259–260
Lanahan, Frances Fitzgerald, editor, 37:184
Lancaster, Wisconsin
Land, Elnora, 44:263
Land, Emory Scott (Jerry, Adm.), 43:167–168
Land, Evangeline Lodge. See Lindbergh, Evangeline Land (Lodge) (Mrs. Charles A., Sr.)
Landacre, Paul, artist, 54:95
Land Act, Canada, 57:361
Landberg, L. L., speaker, 23:390, 24:188
Land claim associations, 28:331
Lander, F. W., with Stevens expedition, 7:128–130, 7:133, 7:139
Lander, Frederick W. (Gen.), 25:29
Landers, J. C. (Col.), 11:457
Landers, Jill, photographer, 50:329
Landes, Ruth, anthropologist/author, 19:457, 45:97–98, 45:103, 45:105, 48:62, 51:238
Landin, Colin, author, 50:55
Landing, L. M., 9:423
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, judge, 48:139, 48:146–148, 48:150, 48:152, 49:29, 49:75
Landmann, ----, German immigrant, 12:126
Landmark Center, St. Paul, 46:254, 48:268, 55:302–304, 59:65
Land offices
Landon, C. G., 2:280
Landon, Fred, 12:427, 19:445
Landon, R. H., author, 20:334, 21:424, 26:275
Landquist, John, translator, 37:266
Landres, Marie P., 8:35
Landrie, Jean B., 4:380n
Landrie, Joseph, 7:109
Landrigan, Jeremiah J., author, 4:467
Landry, Charles, 8:35
Landry (Landres), Charles, Jr., 8:49
Landscape architecture
Land's End, Hennepin County, trading post, 10:306, 11:124, 11:376, 13:224
Landsverk, Halvor, woodcarver, 57:79
Landsverk, Ole G., author, 38:43, 41:104, 60:63
Lane, A. P., 2:25–26, 2:28–29n, 2:30, 16:492
Lane, A. T., author, 51:200
Lane, Anthony, photographer, 43:156
Lane, D. H., 16:492
Lane, Eugene E., 20:215
Lane, Franklin K., 1:336, 39:241–242, 39:251
Lane, Harriet, 45:92
Lane, Henry, senator, 45:266
Lane, James H., senator, 44:4
Lane, Leslie C., Dr., 5:65
Lane, Michael, State Review Board secretary, 55:308
Lane, Mrs. Henry, 45:266, 45:271
Lane, Rose Wilder, author/editor, 23:122, 23:157, 38:198, 54:326
Lane, William Henry, 54:144
Lanegran, David A.
Lang, David, 44:105–106
Lang, Earl, speaker, 12:223n, 13:286, 13:289
Lang, Edward R., dramatist, 9:34
Lang, Frank S., author, 35:246
Lang, Helmer, work reviewed, 43:79
Lang, Mary E., speaker, 7:253
Lang, Mrs. Anton, 20:82
Lang, Mrs. George L., 3:464
Lang, Soul, businessman, 60:34
Lang, William L., author, 50:80
Langbein, Walter B., work reviewed, 34:306
Langdon, Cavour S., 50:9n
Langdon, Cottage Grove, 51:79
Langdon, Eleanor, composer, 44:134–135
Langdon, Robert B., contractor, 26:371, 35:70
Langdon Butter and Cheese Factory Company, Cottage Grove, 50:221
Langdown, A. (Sgt.), 44:199, 44:203
Lange, Dietrich, author, 4:81, 4:176, 13:108, 27:351, 36:75n, 57:289–290
Lange, Lauritz M., papers, 14:101
Langeland, Knud, historian, 2:223n, 2:224, 2:372, 3:509–510, 22:68
Langeland, Nils P., Michigan pioneer, 2:226
Langen, Odin, politician, 52:290
Langen, William J., 13:450, 16:249
Langer, William L., senator, 41:282, 44:307, 48:92
Langevin, ----, voyageur, 28:13
Langevin, Edward, hotel owner, 14:300
Langford, Chloe Sweeting (Mrs. George), 33:6
Langford, Clara (Mrs. Nathaniel P., the first), 5:511, 33:4
Langford, Frances, singer, 44:108
Langford, George, 22:193
Langford, George, Jr., 1:155n, 1:210
Langford, Nathaniel P., II, 15:217, 16:60, 17:70, 20:50, 21:409, 22:45, 23:35
Langford, Nathaniel P., III, 22:193, 26:31
Langford, Nathaniel P. (the first), 1:156, 3:428, 36:279, 36:319, 43:70
Langford, Sam, professional boxer, 59:80–81
Langford family, genealogy, 22:193
Langham, Elias T., 5:410n
Langhei Township, Pope County, school, 30:401
Langlade, Charles de, trader, 17:196, 32:233, 47:27
Langland, Harold S., author, 34:265, 45:319–320n
Langley, Samuel P., aircraft designer, 48:50
Langmack, George A., speaker, 20:47
Lang Manufacturing Company, South St. Paul, 60:30, 60:32–34
Langmuir, Gavin, author, 46:273
Langola, Benton County, history, 11:96, 11:220
Langrishe Comedy Company, theatrical troupe, 28:110
Langsam, Miriam Z., work reviewed, 39:125
Langton, H. H., author/editor, 19:104, 25:200
Langum, Otto (Capt.), 18:148
Langum, Otto S., sheriff, 45:8–9, 50:4–5, 50:10–12, 50:14, 50:16, 51:223
Langworthy, Daniel A., Dr., author, 1:242
Langworthy, Solon, chiropractor, 59:205, 59:211n
Lanham Act, emergency housing, 56:57
Lanier, James, house, 29:72
Lankford, John, author, 39:171
Lankford, William C., congressman, 40:297
Lankton, Larry D., historian/author, 50:169, 56:463
Lanman, Charles, artist, 42:261, 46:70, 49:338
Lanman, Charles, author, 6:270, 12:219, 12:222, 19:217, 20:50, 20:391, 22:154–155n, 40:141
L'Anniau, Pierre, trader, 12:368–369
La Noue, ----, 5:16n
La Noue, Zacharie R. de, explorer, 12:361
Lanpher, Finch, and Skinner, St. Paul, furriers, 48:121
Lanpher and Company, St. Paul, 33:2
Lanphere, George N., 5:548
Lanphier, Charles H., editor, 37:127
Lansdale, Richard H., Dr., 35:31
Lanse, Edmond, 44:281n
L'Anse, Michigan, mission, 15:122
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Viking village, 56:123
L'Anse Reservation, Michigan, 53:163
Lansing, Abraham, 12:76
Lansing, Edward W., carpenter, 49:5
Lansing, Iowa, mail station, 40:87
Lansing, Jane, editor, 49:211
Lansing, Robert, 17:165, 38:314, 38:316
Lansky, Meyer, mobster, 56:405
Lantern slides, depicted, 53:168
Lantsheere, Viscount de, 11:343n, 12:97
Lantz, Charles E., editor, 22:447
Laos
La Perriere, Sieur de, explorer, 5:150, 13:439, 16:453, 18:233
Lapham, Increase A., author, 5:506, 19:124, 24:246
La Pierre, J. W. B., Dr., 19:235
La Pierre a Affiler (Keeshkemun), Ojibway leader, 48:71n
Laplace, Pierre Simon de, 47:206
Laplanders (Sami). See Sami people
LaPlant, Mrs. W. H., 20:210
La Plant Company, millers, 11:280
LaPlante, Frank, farmer/beet grower, 58:377
La Pointe, Mrs. ----, 8:255
La Pointe, Pierre, interpreter, 21:27n
La Pointe Reservation, Wisconsin, 53:163
La Pointe (Wisconsin), Chippewa agency, 2:538n, 4:375n, 6:44, 12:190, 16:215, 24:165, 32:88–89, 46:46, 50:27
La Potherie, sieur de, author, 2:189
Lappako, Tobey, labor leader, 52:117
Lappala, Milma (Mrs. Risto), pioneer pastor, 25:324
Lappala, Risto, pioneer pastor, 25:324
Lappe, Frances Moore, 51:324
Lappegaard, Ray, review by, 44:190–191
Lapps, journals, 54:376
Laprairie, ----, trader, 28:155, 28:225, 28:227, 28:229, 28:232
LaPrairie, Joseph, fur trader, 46:176, 47:120, 52:40, 55:57
Laprairie, Mrs. ----, 28:226
Larance, Thomas, petitioner, 49:186
Larance (Larence), Jacques, guide, 28:6, 28:10
Laraway, Perrine and Company, Minneapolis, plow factory, 24:297
Lardner, Ring, author, 39:35, 54:329 (facing), 56:9, 56:14
La Ribourde, Gabriel de (Fr.), 20:68
Larimore, Newel G., bonanza farmer, 32:112
Larimore, North Dakota
Larkin, Arthur, college football player, 59:162
Larkin, Edmund, 12:453
Larkin, Floyd, speaker, 19:233
Larkin, James, 51:139
Larkin, Mrs. A. E., 15:224
Larkin, Oliver W., author, 31:55
Larkin, Sarah, work reviewed, 20:73
Larkin, Thomas O., 4:53
Larkins, S. G., 9:196
Lark Toy Museum, Kellogg, 58:64
Larned, Benjamin F., paymaster, 42:103, 42:109–110
Larned, Horatio H., author, 5:394, 6:386, 7:179
Larned, Mrs. William L., 6:386, 7:179
Larned, William L., 6:386, 7:179, 38:228
La Rock, Alexander, Hampton Institute student, 51:83, 51:87, 51:90–92
La Rock, Robert B., author, 18:452
La Rocque, ----, trader, 22:288
Larocque, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
Larocque, Charles, metis depicted, 49:179
LaRocque, Emma, author, 51:160
Larocque, Francois-Antoine, author, 49:343
Larocque, Joseph, petitioner, 49:186
La Ronde, sieur de, 8:104
La Roque, Henri, trader, 17:440, 17:442
Larpenteur, Auguste Louis, 1:238, 1:407, 1:543, 2:278, 2:283, 4:69, 8:279, 48:127, 61:34–35
Larpenteur, Eugene N., 4:453, 5:162, 14:289
Larpenteur, J. D., artist, 22:333
Larpenteur, James D., 5:162, 8:433
Larpenteur, L. B., cholera victim, 14:289–290
Larpenteur, Mrs. Auguste L., 4:453
Larrabee, Charles H. (judge), in Minnesota, 28:323
Larrabee, ---- (Maj.), 18:401
Larrowe Milling Company, 34:204
Larsen, Andreas R., artist, 57:74
Larsen, Arthur J., 10:74, 23:6, 23:149, 46:140
Larsen, Gilbert I., 29:4
Larsen, Hanna A., author, 5:69, 8:105, 20:412
Larsen, John, Mormon missionary, 36:288
Larsen, John G., Episcopal minister, 15:363
Larsen, Peter L. (Laur, Peter Laurentius), Lutheran pastor, 11:103, 14:349, 14:356, 17:457, 18:199, 20:293, 50:300
Larsen, Robert, horse owner, 41:381–382
Larsen, Ruth M., research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
Larsen, Selma Press (Mrs. Arthur J.)
Larson, Agnes M., author, 16:108, 17:334, 18:203, 19:207, 24:370, 28:331, 31:13, 34:263, 37:134, 43:164, 50:66
Larson, Andreas, 6:372
Larson, Andrew, farmer, 22:446
Larson, Andrew, speaker, 16:305
Larson, Anna J., author, 12:103, 12:339, 12:497
Larson, Bruce L., 57:435
Larson, Cedric, author, 21:200, 29:82
Larson, Constant, 1:410, 5:266, 5:574, 15:135, 16:240, 17:121
Larson, Don W., business historian, 57:89
Larson, Edgar J. D. (Capt.), author, 24:369
Larson, Elsye D. D., author, 34:315, 36:193
Larson, Emma M., 3:223
Larson, Esther E., compiler, 39:81
Larson, F. J. A.
Larson, Frank, 42:146
Larson, Frank Louis, Union soldier. See Lewis, Frank (Pvt.)
Larson, Fred, 43:168
Larson, G. E., businessman, 56:296–297
Larson, Gordon R., house, 38:343
Larson, Gustaf, 7:366
Larson, Henrietta M., 18:316
Larson, Ida, speaker, 27:362
Larson, Ingabret, 11:321
Larson, J. Edor, author, 34:175
Larson, J. Edward (Rev.), author, 10:461
Larson, J. P., establishment of cooperative, 15:486
Larson, Kenneth, 26:291
Larson, L. O., author, 10:97
Larson, Lars, 2:242
Larson, Laurence M., 6:442, 17:463, 18:41, 21:304
Larson, Lewis, speaker, 29:274
Larson, Lorayne, 13:279, 15:246, 17:356, 21:335
Larson, Louis, 8:267
Larson, Louis, Nobles County pioneer, 16:368
Larson, Louis, Willmar pioneer, 20:360, 21:341
Larson, Louis, Wisconsin pioneer, 24:176
Larson, Marjorie S., author, 21:456
Larson, Mathilda, 8:268
Larson, Maurice, mail carrier, 48:111
Larson, Morten, 10:284
Larson, Mrs. Laurence M., 21:68
Larson, Mrs. M. A., 12:185
Larson, Mrs. Oscar, speaker, 29:363
Larson, Nels, farmer, 29:14
Larson, O. J., attorney
Larson, Ole, barber, 55:341
Larson, Ole, cooper, 35:18
Larson, Oscar J., 3:157, 4:332
Larson, Oscar W., labor leader, 43:37
Larson, Otto, 51:279
Larson, P. E. (Per Edward Larss), photographer, 56:148
Larson, P. M., civic leader, 18:109, 48:111–112, 48:114–115, 48:117
Larson, Pamela Allen, work reviewed, 59:91
Larson, Paul Clifford, architectural historian, 56:408, 57:325
Larson, Peter E., saloonkeeper, 41:368–369
Larson, Peter G., 4:248
Larson, Ralph H., author, 21:451, 36:195
Larson, Ron (Capt.), 54:240
Larson, Roy, speaker, 16:124
Larson, Sallie, health worker, 58:297
Larson, Sam, saloon proprietor, 51:292
Larson, Sarah A., 21:116
Larson, Susanna (Mrs. Mathias O. Bue), 59:113
Larson, Swend, author, 11:468, 17:238
Larson, T. A., historian, 36:87
Larson Mandolin Manufacturing Company, 57:228
Larss, Per Edward. See Larson, P. E.
Larssen, Edward, legislator, 29:10
Larsson, August, emigrant agent, 36:237
LaSalle, Ferdinand, socialist theoretician, 51:144
LaSalle, Jack, veteran, 56:59
La Salle, Nicolas de, 13:85
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, Sieur de, explorer, 2:189, 3:363, 6:262, 6:340, 8:232, 9:20, 9:144, 9:148, 9:264, 9:395, 10:437, 11:348, 12:410, 14:215, 14:371, 15:472, 16:453, 17:176, 17:342, 18:389, 21:100, 22:63, 22:92, 23:57, 25:273, 28:200, 30:375, 32:112, 32:248, 35:379, 36:325, 47:57–59
La Salle River, Manitoba, 50:231
Lasallier, Baptiste, Winnebago leader, 57:11–12, 57:18
Lasallier (Lassallieur), Baptiste, Winnebago leader, 38:360–361, 38:363, 57:3
LaSarge, John, fisher, 46:55
Laskianin Day, Finnish festival, 24:73
Lass, Marilyn (Mrs. William E.), 41:248
Lass, William E., historian/scholar, 39:264, 41:248, 42:239, 46:204, 52:83, 56:153, 56:407–408, 57:103
L'Association des Metis d'Alberta et des Territoires du Nord-Ouest, 49:184n
Lasson, Nelson B., author, 27:352
Lasswitz, Emil, actor, 32:103, 32:171, 34:241
Last Man's Club, Company B, 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 4:183, 4:466, 5:324
Latham, A. W., horticultural secretary, 53:74
Latham, Gray, 54:346
Latham, Otway, 54:346
Latham, Woodville, Eidoloscope inventor, 54:346
Lathrop, Alan K., architectural historian, 54:235, 55:240
Lathrop, Barnes F., author, 29:258
Lathrop, Glenn H., author, 25:311
Lathrop, Harold W.
Lathrop, Noah, Methodist minister, 19:114, 31:82n
Latimer, George, mayor, 60:140
Latimer, Thomas E.
Latinos, St. James, 56:436
Latner, Peter, MHS photographer, 55:380 (facing), 56:153, 57:270, 58:248 (facing)
Latourelle, James J., composer, 44:129, 44:133–134, 44:139
Latourelle, Jean B., 8:31, 8:33, 8:36–37, 8:47
Latourelle, Mrs. Charlotte, 8:36–37, 8:47–48
La Tourette, Claude Greysolon, Sieur de, 12:307, 13:439
Latourette, Kenneth S., author, 16:239, 24:72
Latreille, Moise, petitioner, 49:186
Latrobe, Benjamin, architect, 60:16n
Latrobe, Benjamin, Jr., railroad engineer, 60:6, 60:11, 60:16n
Latrobe, Charles J., author, 3:238, 4:182
Latsch, John A., 2:52, 35:46, 41:247
Latta, S. N., Indian agent, 39:256
Latter Day Saints. See Mormons
Latter Day Saints Family History Center, microfilm census, 53:211
Latterell, Mrs. Felix, 23:390
Latterell, Samuel, author, 19:366
Lattin, George, speaker, 13:342
Latto, Rudolph, 15:485
Latto Hospital, Hastings, history, 15:485
Latvians
Laubach, Elsa, artist, 54:236
Laubersheimer, Sue, work reviewed, 49:346
Laubin, Gladys, work reviewed, 35:376
Laubin, Reginald, work reviewed, 35:376
Laudon, Robert T., author, 57:326
Lauer Brothers Construction Company, St. Paul, 39:155
Lauerer, John, historian, 61:17
Lauermann, Leo, speaker, 36:283
Laughead, William B., 21:177, 28:93, 28:372
Laughlin, Harry H., author, 49:101
Laughton, W. H., steamboat captain, 11:143
Laughton's Island, Lake St. Clair, 23:136
Laumann, Laura S., speaker, 9:422, 11:53, 11:221, 12:103
Laumet, Antoine. See Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de
Laundry industry
Laura Jane Musser Fund, gifts and grants, 55:39
Laurel, Koochiching County. See Smith Mounds
Laurel, Stan, actor, 44:108–109
Laurel culture, Minnesota, 43:230, 46:128
Laurens, Henry, 18:397
Laurent, Francis W., work reviewed, 36:275
Laurent, Sister, 27:319n
Laurentian Shield, 53:226
Laurentius, Peter, Lutheran pastor. See Larsen, Peter L. (Laur), Lutheran pastor
Laurie, James A., Dr., author, 11:112
Laurie, James A. (Rev.), 11:112
Lauritsen, Wesley, author, 14:438, 39:131
Lauson, Jean de, 15:158, 19:273
Laustrup, Margaret, author, 30:276
Laut, Agnes C., author, 1:528, 4:83–84, 11:103, 13:298, 15:238
LaVake, Rae T., physician, 54:368–369
Laval, Monsig. Francois de, 15:160
Lavalee family, genealogy, 11:110
La Vallee, Jacques, voyageur, 18:240
La Vaque, John H., 1:287
Lavaque Road, Duluth, 46:2
La Vasseur, Pierre, voyageur, 44:206
La Vega, Garcilasco de, author, 35:248
Laveille, Auguste, 22:16n
Laveille, Bertrand, 22:16n
Laveille, Eugene, 22:16n
Laveille, Joseph C., architect, 22:16n
Laveille, Theodore, 22:16n
Lavell, Lu V., food sculptor, 50:227
Lavenda, Robert, work reviewed, 56:301–302
Lavender, David, author, 52:163
Laverdure, Daniel, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure, Francois, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure, Pierre, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure, Xavier, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure family, in Montana, 49:189
La Verendrye, chevalier de, journal, 7:89
La Verendrye, Francois, 3:471, 18:234
L. L. Lyon, tugboat, 54:219
Laaksonen, Ilma, 61:14, 61:20
Laaksonen, Ilmari, 61:12, 61:14
Laaksonen, Irja. See Beckman, Irja Laaksonen (Mrs. Ted)
Laaksonen, Johan, Finnish immigrant, 61:14–15, 61:17
Laaksonen, Rosa (daughter of Rosa and Johan), 61:12
Laaksonen, Rosa (Mrs. Johan), Finnish immigrant, 61:12, 61:14, 61:17, 61:21
Laaksonen, Ulvas, 61:12, 61:14, 61:21
Laaksonen, Urho, 61:12, 61:14
Labadie, C. Patrick, author, work reviewed, 59:309–310
La Balme, Mottin de (Col.), 19:296
LaBar, G. D., 9:258
La Bar, O. C., author, 15:249
Labare, Frank, auto builder, 43:103
Labaree, Leonard W., author, 17:216
La Barge, Joseph, 7:362
La Barre, Sieur de, 19:278, 19:280
La Bathe, Francois, trader, 7:36, 11:384, 54:91–92
La Bathe, Joseph, trader, 11:383
La Bathe, Robert, police official, 44:264
La Baye. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
La Belle mine, strikes, 52:259
La Belle Riviere. See Ohio River
Lablanc. See Provencalle, Louis
LaBlanc, Therese, 28:253
La Blane, Hapanami, 4:141n
La Blane, Joe, 4:141–142
Labor, 52:217, 52:247–263
See also AFL-CIO; American Federation of Labor; Farmer-Labor party; Industry and industrialization; Socialism; Unemployed persons; Unions; Workmen's Compensation Act; Works Progress Administration (WPA); specific labor organizations and groups; specific occupations; specific political parties
1894 Pullman strike, 52:209, 52:211
1920s unemployment, 52:99
African American building tradesmen, 59:63–64
agriculture, 29:21, 44:297, 44:301–302, 50:138, 50:140, 50:143, 50:145–146, 51:299, 52:127, 54:235, 57:266, 57:360–361, 58:149–150, 58:152, 58:156–157, 58:196–207
assembly line depicted, 57:418
bank note depicted, 57:196
banner, 55:380 (facing)
bibliography, 42:40, 42:240
black leaders and organizers, 57:372–373, 57:419–432
bootmaker depicted, 56:425
and business, 50:2–17
bus union, 52:318
Canada, 55:231
cannery worker depicted, 51:306
cartoon depicted, 52:93
child labor, 51:163, 51:187, 51:299, 52:216, 53:250, 54:51–52, 60:27–28
and Chinese, 57:173
Chinese exclusion laws, 57:166–168, 57:174–175
Citizens Alliance opposition, 58:125–126
colony, 49:140–148
Colorado, 23:264
and Communist party, 51:199
construction crew depicted, 55:248, 56:335
cooperative movements, 51:259–269
coopers' cooperatives, 57:386–402
depicted, 42:6–7, 42:9–10, 42:15, 42:202, 42:207–208, 50:2, 50:14
direct-action tactics, 51:271
dissident press, role of, 52:215
domestic, 56:215–217, 59:52
Duluth, 51:139–141, 51:234
and Duluth lynchings, 57:211
and Farmers' Alliance, 5:538
in flour-milling industry, 58:273, 58:276, 58:282–283
frontier women, 51:125–126, 51:181–183, 51:191–193
garment workers, 60:26–39
and global economics, 51:124
and Great Depression, 51:40
historiography, 49:34–35, 50:333–334, 54:234, 56:46–47
history, 52:128, 53:212, 55:379
at Hormel plant, 34:266, 51:322–323
immigrants and immigrant influence, 13:20, 35:193, 35:326, 43:36–37, 43:194, 45:62, 46:82, 47:165, 48:175, 48:295, 50:63–70, 51:163, 51:200, 52:167, 52:189, 52:331, 53:39, 56:330, 56:335, 56:338, 57:116, 58:18
industrial worker depicted, 56:441
Iowa, 54:288
iron ranges, 43:84, 43:91, 49:249, 50:7, 51:63–74, 58:169, 58:173–174
Jews, 51:143, 55:166–174
job training for women, 59:51–52
journeyman printers depicted, 56:399
legislation, 43:35, 54:192
lumber industry, 29:141, 32:252, 36:153–166, 47:257, 50:41–42
maritime, 32:51
meat packing, 57:157–158
mechanized, 58:208
memoirs, 51:77–78
Mexicans, 57:384
migrant workers, 51:301, 51:306–307, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–198, 58:203
miners and mining, 48:97–98, 48:104, 48:107, 52:239, 56:336–337
Minneapolis, 7:299, 18:106, 23:197, 41:164, 43:152, 45:3–5, 45:10, 49:124, 51:45, 51:219–233, 53:125, 58:287–296, 58:298–299
Minneapolis truckers' strike (1934), 51:167, 51:175
Minnesota, 1:239, 2:284, 3:312, 3:526, 4:191, 5:616, 12:446, 13:444, 21:36, 21:195, 21:315, 21:372–394, 22:40, 22:367–390, 35:194, 40:362, 53:182
on Mississippi, 33:92
motion pictures, 54:347
negotiations, 53:245
Nelson's attitude, 5:346
in new countries, 10:23
and New Deal, 51:194, 52:263
newspaper project, 49:123
newspapers, 56:364
Northern Pacific dining cars, 52:78
and Norwegians, 51:164
organizations, 13:19, 16:494, 18:332, 18:445, 20:432, 25:324–325, 44:34–35, 45:3–5, 45:10, 48:256, 49:308, 50:4, 50:10, 50:12–17, 50:214
organizing, 52:210–211, 52:213–214, 52:216, 52:219
packinghouse employee depicted, 51:312
padrone system, 27:211
and pasturage rights, 54:40, 54:42
personal accounts, 48:228
pieceworkers depicted, 56:421
pig sticker depicted, 51:312
plant closings, 53:288
political aspects, 16:455, 32:130–134, 32:138, 34:222, 34:224, 34:232, 39:97, 39:101, 40:91, 43:57n, 43:75, 43:301, 45:3–5, 45:10, 46:90, 46:93–94, 52:79, 52:84, 52:98, 53:32, 54:5–8, 54:14, 54:32–34, 54:38, 54:42, 54:44–45, 54:178, 54:180, 54:186, 55:19, 55:153, 55:163–164, 56:52–53, 56:55, 56:65–66, 57:98
and Populists, 5:550
post-World War II, 56:51, 56:54, 56:59–62, 56:373
of prisoners, 14:453
protest songs, 52:331–332
publications, 23:292
railroads, 27:305, 51:125, 55:202–216, 57:206
records, 40:258, 40:409
and Russian revolution (1917), 52:97
St. Anthony Falls, 58:262
St. Paul, 55:142, 55:144–145
Scandinavians, 51:142
seamstresses, 59:52–53, 59:60n
seasonal, 58:292
shoemaking, 56:418, 56:422–423
silk warehouse workers depicted, 54:26
sleeping car porters, 55:202–203, 58:293
and Socialist party, 52:87, 52:89–93, 52:184, 52:187–189, 52:194
songs, 25:218–223, 28:378
source material, 1:96, 4:66
and South Slavs, 51:143
store clerks, 59:53–54
strikes, 18:191, 18:327, 21:380, 21:388–389, 22:368, 22:377, 22:379, 23:197, 27:42, 27:211, 27:331, 30:383, 35:379, 36:105, 36:120–122, 36:326, 41:82–94, 41:302–303, 42:5–15, 42:162–174, 42:202–214, 45:8, 45:201, 47:155, 47:165, 48:173, 48:267, 49:73, 49:249, 50:2, 50:4, 50:10–14, 50:16–17, 50:39, 50:78, 50:105–117, 50:169, 50:214, 51:69, 51:144, 51:281, 52:91, 52:128, 53:237, 53:323–333, 54:8, 54:41–42, 54:45, 54:49–50, 54:171, 54:176, 54:178–179, 54:183–184, 54:250, 54:284–285, 55:43–44, 56:263–276, 56:332, 56:360–361, 57:100, 57:207–208, 57:267, 57:397–400, 57:423, 58:169–171
strikes, portrayed in plays, 52:304–305
surveys of women employed outside the home, 59:52–53, 59:55–56, 59:61n
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:293–294
Taft-Hartley bill, 52:34
telecommunications workers depicted, 56:438
threshing crew depicted, 54:32–33
Trotskyites, 55:184
Twin Cities, 58:187
at Twin City Rapid Transit Company, 52:186
union label, on clothing, 60:31
United States, 6:53, 6:382–384, 11:79, 35:97, 36:274, 37:127, 37:185, 38:334, 51:240–241, 55:132
wages, 23:396, 39:71
war prisoners, 44:290–303
war shortage, 24:287–288, 52:319
Wisconsin, 1:107, 36:29, 57:103
women and children, 21:374, 33:42, 39:12, 41:232, 44:291–292, 48:228, 48:234, 49:4–5, 49:8, 49:11–12, 49:122–123, 50:134–148, 51:45, 51:52–53, 52:115, 58:291, 58:305–307, 59:48–61, 60:26–39
women's history resources, 52:117
workers depicted, 54:264
workers' theater movement, 52:294–296, 52:299–303, 52:305–306
workmen's compensation issue, 44:144–145, 44:148, 44:151, 44:153
1894 Pullman strike, 52:209, 52:211
1920s unemployment, 52:99
African American building tradesmen, 59:63–64
agriculture, 29:21, 44:297, 44:301–302, 50:138, 50:140, 50:143, 50:145–146, 51:299, 52:127, 54:235, 57:266, 57:360–361, 58:149–150, 58:152, 58:156–157, 58:196–207
assembly line depicted, 57:418
bank note depicted, 57:196
banner, 55:380 (facing)
bibliography, 42:40, 42:240
black leaders and organizers, 57:372–373, 57:419–432
bootmaker depicted, 56:425
and business, 50:2–17
bus union, 52:318
Canada, 55:231
cannery worker depicted, 51:306
cartoon depicted, 52:93
child labor, 51:163, 51:187, 51:299, 52:216, 53:250, 54:51–52, 60:27–28
and Chinese, 57:173
Chinese exclusion laws, 57:166–168, 57:174–175
Citizens Alliance opposition, 58:125–126
colony, 49:140–148
Colorado, 23:264
and Communist party, 51:199
construction crew depicted, 55:248, 56:335
cooperative movements, 51:259–269
coopers' cooperatives, 57:386–402
depicted, 42:6–7, 42:9–10, 42:15, 42:202, 42:207–208, 50:2, 50:14
direct-action tactics, 51:271
dissident press, role of, 52:215
domestic, 56:215–217, 59:52
Duluth, 51:139–141, 51:234
and Duluth lynchings, 57:211
and Farmers' Alliance, 5:538
in flour-milling industry, 58:273, 58:276, 58:282–283
frontier women, 51:125–126, 51:181–183, 51:191–193
garment workers, 60:26–39
and global economics, 51:124
and Great Depression, 51:40
historiography, 49:34–35, 50:333–334, 54:234, 56:46–47
history, 52:128, 53:212, 55:379
at Hormel plant, 34:266, 51:322–323
immigrants and immigrant influence, 13:20, 35:193, 35:326, 43:36–37, 43:194, 45:62, 46:82, 47:165, 48:175, 48:295, 50:63–70, 51:163, 51:200, 52:167, 52:189, 52:331, 53:39, 56:330, 56:335, 56:338, 57:116, 58:18
industrial worker depicted, 56:441
Iowa, 54:288
iron ranges, 43:84, 43:91, 49:249, 50:7, 51:63–74, 58:169, 58:173–174
Jews, 51:143, 55:166–174
job training for women, 59:51–52
journeyman printers depicted, 56:399
legislation, 43:35, 54:192
lumber industry, 29:141, 32:252, 36:153–166, 47:257, 50:41–42
maritime, 32:51
meat packing, 57:157–158
mechanized, 58:208
memoirs, 51:77–78
Mexicans, 57:384
migrant workers, 51:301, 51:306–307, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–198, 58:203
miners and mining, 48:97–98, 48:104, 48:107, 52:239, 56:336–337
Minneapolis, 7:299, 18:106, 23:197, 41:164, 43:152, 45:3–5, 45:10, 49:124, 51:45, 51:219–233, 53:125, 58:287–296, 58:298–299
Minneapolis truckers' strike (1934), 51:167, 51:175
Minnesota, 1:239, 2:284, 3:312, 3:526, 4:191, 5:616, 12:446, 13:444, 21:36, 21:195, 21:315, 21:372–394, 22:40, 22:367–390, 35:194, 40:362, 53:182
on Mississippi, 33:92
motion pictures, 54:347
negotiations, 53:245
Nelson's attitude, 5:346
in new countries, 10:23
and New Deal, 51:194, 52:263
newspaper project, 49:123
newspapers, 56:364
Northern Pacific dining cars, 52:78
and Norwegians, 51:164
organizations, 13:19, 16:494, 18:332, 18:445, 20:432, 25:324–325, 44:34–35, 45:3–5, 45:10, 48:256, 49:308, 50:4, 50:10, 50:12–17, 50:214
organizing, 52:210–211, 52:213–214, 52:216, 52:219
packinghouse employee depicted, 51:312
padrone system, 27:211
and pasturage rights, 54:40, 54:42
personal accounts, 48:228
pieceworkers depicted, 56:421
pig sticker depicted, 51:312
plant closings, 53:288
political aspects, 16:455, 32:130–134, 32:138, 34:222, 34:224, 34:232, 39:97, 39:101, 40:91, 43:57n, 43:75, 43:301, 45:3–5, 45:10, 46:90, 46:93–94, 52:79, 52:84, 52:98, 53:32, 54:5–8, 54:14, 54:32–34, 54:38, 54:42, 54:44–45, 54:178, 54:180, 54:186, 55:19, 55:153, 55:163–164, 56:52–53, 56:55, 56:65–66, 57:98
and Populists, 5:550
post-World War II, 56:51, 56:54, 56:59–62, 56:373
of prisoners, 14:453
protest songs, 52:331–332
publications, 23:292
railroads, 27:305, 51:125, 55:202–216, 57:206
records, 40:258, 40:409
and Russian revolution (1917), 52:97
St. Anthony Falls, 58:262
St. Paul, 55:142, 55:144–145
Scandinavians, 51:142
seamstresses, 59:52–53, 59:60n
seasonal, 58:292
shoemaking, 56:418, 56:422–423
silk warehouse workers depicted, 54:26
sleeping car porters, 55:202–203, 58:293
and Socialist party, 52:87, 52:89–93, 52:184, 52:187–189, 52:194
songs, 25:218–223, 28:378
source material, 1:96, 4:66
and South Slavs, 51:143
store clerks, 59:53–54
strikes, 18:191, 18:327, 21:380, 21:388–389, 22:368, 22:377, 22:379, 23:197, 27:42, 27:211, 27:331, 30:383, 35:379, 36:105, 36:120–122, 36:326, 41:82–94, 41:302–303, 42:5–15, 42:162–174, 42:202–214, 45:8, 45:201, 47:155, 47:165, 48:173, 48:267, 49:73, 49:249, 50:2, 50:4, 50:10–14, 50:16–17, 50:39, 50:78, 50:105–117, 50:169, 50:214, 51:69, 51:144, 51:281, 52:91, 52:128, 53:237, 53:323–333, 54:8, 54:41–42, 54:45, 54:49–50, 54:171, 54:176, 54:178–179, 54:183–184, 54:250, 54:284–285, 55:43–44, 56:263–276, 56:332, 56:360–361, 57:100, 57:207–208, 57:267, 57:397–400, 57:423, 58:169–171
strikes, portrayed in plays, 52:304–305
surveys of women employed outside the home, 59:52–53, 59:55–56, 59:61n
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:293–294
Taft-Hartley bill, 52:34
telecommunications workers depicted, 56:438
threshing crew depicted, 54:32–33
Trotskyites, 55:184
Twin Cities, 58:187
at Twin City Rapid Transit Company, 52:186
union label, on clothing, 60:31
United States, 6:53, 6:382–384, 11:79, 35:97, 36:274, 37:127, 37:185, 38:334, 51:240–241, 55:132
wages, 23:396, 39:71
war prisoners, 44:290–303
war shortage, 24:287–288, 52:319
Wisconsin, 1:107, 36:29, 57:103
women and children, 21:374, 33:42, 39:12, 41:232, 44:291–292, 48:228, 48:234, 49:4–5, 49:8, 49:11–12, 49:122–123, 50:134–148, 51:45, 51:52–53, 52:115, 58:291, 58:305–307, 59:48–61, 60:26–39
women's history resources, 52:117
workers depicted, 54:264
workers' theater movement, 52:294–296, 52:299–303, 52:305–306
workmen's compensation issue, 44:144–145, 44:148, 44:151, 44:153
Labor Day, celebrated, 18:332, 22:372, 52:217
Labor Lyceum Hall, Minneapolis, 52:304–305
Labor movement. See Labor
Labor Newspaper Preservation Project, Germany, 51:163
Labor Relations Act of 1939, 55:153
Labor Review (Minneapolis), 50:112
Labor (St. Paul), newspaper, 38:305
Labor Volunteers for Victory, 23:292
Labor World (Duluth), 43:91, 52:207, 52:212–216, 52:218–219, 59:24–25
Labrador, Montagnais Indians, 51:159
Labrie, Joseph, voyageur, 28:13
La Bruere, Montarville B. de, author, 17:114
LaBud, Verona (Sr.), work reviewed, 41:103, 44:157
Lac Blanc, wildlife, 15:389
Lac Courte (Lac Court) Oreilles, Wisconsin, Ojibway (Chippewa) reservation, 8:106, 34:355, 35:235, 35:244, 43:176, 43:182–183, 49:36, 51:87, 53:163, 53:339, 54:376
Lac des Puants. See Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin
Lac des Serpents, trading posts, 12:369
Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, Ojibway (Chippewa) reservation, 4:382n, 42:126, 43:176, 43:182–183, 49:36, 50:235, 51:87, 53:163, 53:339, 54:376
Lacey, A., author, 28:176
Lacey, Carol, work reviewed, 48:90
Lacey, John F., Iowa congressman, 44:23, 45:52
Lacey, Joy M., author, 27:159
La Chaise, Francois de (Fr.), Jesuit, 19:279
La Chapelle, Mrs. Antoine, 21:27, 21:160, 21:277
Lacher, J. H. A., author, 1:107, 14:111
La Chesnaye, Charles Aubert de, merchant, 22:60
Lachine, Quebec, fur trade, 28:6
Lachrop, Osbert, 44:226
Lackawanna Railway Company, silk transport, 54:20
Lac la Biche. See Lake Itasca, Clearwater County
Lac la Coquille. See Clam Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin
Lac la Croix, border lake
Lac la Pluie. See Rainy Lake
Lac la Ronge, Ontario, trading post, 28:2
Laclede, Pierre de, founder of St. Louis, 20:203, 39:337
Lacomb, Stella, student, 27:103
Lacombe, Albert (Fr.), missionary, 2:283, 9:157, 9:192, 11:308, 13:439, 21:264
La Coquille River, Burnett County, Wisconsin, 28:159
La Corne, St. Luc de, trader, 12:364, 32:236, 32:238
Lacourciere, Luc, author, 37:345
Lac Plat. See Shoal Lake, Manitoba
Lac qui Parle, Lac qui Parle and Chippewa counties
archeology, 21:207, 21:434, 21:443, 22:105, 22:210, 27:261, 27:359
artifacts, 56:239
depicted, 56:48 (facing)
history, 11:102, 14:353, 18:339
Indians and Indian villages, 2:513, 2:521–522, 2:524, 2:531, 2:536, 2:548–549n, 2:551, 2:564, 7:202, 12:241, 18:157, 21:171, 22:136, 27:154, 32:66, 39:344, 45:83, 53:105
Long expedition camps, 5:238, 5:259
McLeod's visit, 4:427, 4:434
mission, 1:327, 1:396, 2:285, 2:481, 2:494n, 2:528, 2:532, 2:536, 2:543–544, 2:553, 3:83–85, 3:522, 4:70, 4:143n, 4:416–417, 4:419, 4:427, 5:616, 6:173, 8:361n, 11:94, 11:183, 11:216, 11:316, 12:82–83, 12:242–243, 13:195, 15:129. 136, 15:222, 15:275, 16:133–151, 16:231, 16:239, 16:303, 16:333, 16:483, 18:94, 20:351, 21:30–32, 21:158, 21:170, 21:274, 21:412, 23:50, 23:97, 23:272, 27:259, 27:263, 28:180, 28:334, 30:281, 38:147n, 38:154, 39:300, 44:267, 55:252, 55:284, 56:241
name, 6:172
post office, 40:83, 40:87
restorations, 22:436, 22:445, 23:100, 23:296, 23:398, 24:80
school, 22:430
townsite, 48:75
trading post, 2:511n, 4:416–417, 4:426, 4:428, 4:433–434n, 6:227, 6:230, 6:333, 7:210, 8:359–360, 10:297, 10:389–390, 11:378, 12:231, 12:236, 42:127, 42:129, 42:131–133
artifacts, 56:239
depicted, 56:48 (facing)
history, 11:102, 14:353, 18:339
Indians and Indian villages, 2:513, 2:521–522, 2:524, 2:531, 2:536, 2:548–549n, 2:551, 2:564, 7:202, 12:241, 18:157, 21:171, 22:136, 27:154, 32:66, 39:344, 45:83, 53:105
Long expedition camps, 5:238, 5:259
McLeod's visit, 4:427, 4:434
mission, 1:327, 1:396, 2:285, 2:481, 2:494n, 2:528, 2:532, 2:536, 2:543–544, 2:553, 3:83–85, 3:522, 4:70, 4:143n, 4:416–417, 4:419, 4:427, 5:616, 6:173, 8:361n, 11:94, 11:183, 11:216, 11:316, 12:82–83, 12:242–243, 13:195, 15:129. 136, 15:222, 15:275, 16:133–151, 16:231, 16:239, 16:303, 16:333, 16:483, 18:94, 20:351, 21:30–32, 21:158, 21:170, 21:274, 21:412, 23:50, 23:97, 23:272, 27:259, 27:263, 28:180, 28:334, 30:281, 38:147n, 38:154, 39:300, 44:267, 55:252, 55:284, 56:241
name, 6:172
post office, 40:83, 40:87
restorations, 22:436, 22:445, 23:100, 23:296, 23:398, 24:80
school, 22:430
townsite, 48:75
trading post, 2:511n, 4:416–417, 4:426, 4:428, 4:433–434n, 6:227, 6:230, 6:333, 7:210, 8:359–360, 10:297, 10:389–390, 11:378, 12:231, 12:236, 42:127, 42:129, 42:131–133
in 1930s Depression, 44:307
agrarian movement, 52:104
Agricultural Society, 22:260, 28:382
agriculture, 37:207
boundaries, 4:243
county seat fight, 12:320, 12:444
established, 4:244
foreclosure sale protestors depicted, 51:275
grasshopper plague, 10:288
history, 1:410, 2:184–186, 5:243, 36:107, 47:118, 48:79
interest rates, 35:307
Lutheran church, 20:360
Norwegian settlements, 12:275n, 14:444
Old Settlers Association, 2:186, 16:366, 27:266
pioneer life, 11:66, 21:222
politics, 21:342
settlement, 4:140, 10:285
sod house, 37:208
agrarian movement, 52:104
Agricultural Society, 22:260, 28:382
agriculture, 37:207
boundaries, 4:243
county seat fight, 12:320, 12:444
established, 4:244
foreclosure sale protestors depicted, 51:275
grasshopper plague, 10:288
history, 1:410, 2:184–186, 5:243, 36:107, 47:118, 48:79
interest rates, 35:307
Lutheran church, 20:360
Norwegian settlements, 12:275n, 14:444
Old Settlers Association, 2:186, 16:366, 27:266
pioneer life, 11:66, 21:222
politics, 21:342
settlement, 4:140, 10:285
sod house, 37:208
Lac qui Parle River. See Beaver Creek, Lac qui Parle County
Lac qui Parle State Park, 12:339, 23:97, 26:89, 37:60
Lac qui Parle (town)
La Crescent
La Croix, Carry, 11:281
La Croix, Edmund N., millwright, 8:110, 11:276–277, 11:279, 11:281, 12:80, 19:227, 26:361
La Croix, Joseph, millwright, 11:276, 11:281
La Croix, Michigan, mission, 10:109, 10:112–113, 15:110
La Croix, Mrs. Nicholas, 11:276
La Croix, Nicholas, millwright, 11:276, 11:281
manufacturer, 46:156–157
Lacrosse, Indian ballgame, 4:415, 6:172, 13:410–411, 24:19n, 32:71, 32:235, 33:116, 35:151, 49:338, 54:237–238
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 42:143, 47:141, 47:216
in 1850s, 4:132
in 1860, 8:157
air service, 50:87, 50:91, 50:94
architecture, 22:99
bank murals, 47:8–9
blacks, 58:248
bridge, 23:290, 24:177
described, 33:116, 46:213
Dutch settlement, 27:135
ferry, 21:211
history, 10:85, 20:340, 23:384, 27:69, 32:253
immigrant home, 19:123, 28:292
industries, 16:347
Light Guards, 45:135
mail service, 11:407, 37:223
milling, 46:155
Mormon mission, 36:291–293
mural, 53:236
pioneer life, 22:98, 24:177, 26:307
power company, 35:381, 36:99
railroad, 2:330, 9:271, 9:388, 12:63, 37:157
river port, 12:162, 15:411, 17:296, 24:331, 29:126, 30:199, 31:247, 36:256–258, 37:53, 37:87, 37:154, 37:160, 38:293, 40:273, 40:275
schools, 15:237
telegraph, 8:172
in 1860, 8:157
air service, 50:87, 50:91, 50:94
architecture, 22:99
bank murals, 47:8–9
blacks, 58:248
bridge, 23:290, 24:177
described, 33:116, 46:213
Dutch settlement, 27:135
ferry, 21:211
history, 10:85, 20:340, 23:384, 27:69, 32:253
immigrant home, 19:123, 28:292
industries, 16:347
Light Guards, 45:135
mail service, 11:407, 37:223
milling, 46:155
Mormon mission, 36:291–293
mural, 53:236
pioneer life, 22:98, 24:177, 26:307
power company, 35:381, 36:99
railroad, 2:330, 9:271, 9:388, 12:63, 37:157
river port, 12:162, 15:411, 17:296, 24:331, 29:126, 30:199, 31:247, 36:256–258, 37:53, 37:87, 37:154, 37:160, 38:293, 40:273, 40:275
schools, 15:237
telegraph, 8:172
La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad, 34:100n, 36:256, 37:154
La Crosse and Minnesota Steam Packet Company, 36:258, 37:185
La Crosse and Southeastern Transportation Company, 52:316
La Crosse County, Wisconsin
La Crosse Medical School, 5:128, 15:237, 20:340
La Crosse Plow Company, 20:340
La Crosse State Normal School, museum, 5:385
La Crosse Tribune, influence, 40:322
Lac Rouge. See Red Lake, Beltrami and Clearwater counties
Lac St. Louis, Quebec, 40:188
Lac Traverse. See Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County
Lac Vieux Desert, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indians, 29:66
Lacy, Dan, author, 24:70
Lacy, Mary G., compiler, 16:235
Lacy House, Austin, 16:368
Lacy House, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Ladd, Sumner, politician, 36:60
Ladd-Taylor, Molly, "Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota," 59:237–248
Ladies' Aid Societies, rural women's contributions, 52:69
Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Paul, 3:143
Ladies' Christian Aid Society of Minneapolis and St. Anthony, 46:192
Ladies Christian Union of the City of St. Paul, 38:75, 47:126, 55:322
Ladies' Club, Minneapolis, mandolinists, 57:222
Ladies College, Davenport, Iowa, 16:276n
Ladies Employment Office, Minneapolis, 59:51
Ladies' Floral Club, Austin, 12:452, 26:183
Ladies General Benevolent Society, Moorhead, 58:99
Ladies' Home Journal, advertising in, 57:24, 57:33, 58:283, 58:312, 58:318
Ladies Musicale, St. Paul
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, St. Paul, 55:190
Ladies Relief Association of the City of St. Paul, history, 38:76–79
Ladies Shakespeare Club (Minneapolis), 4:175
Ladies Union Covenant, Washington, D.C., 45:271
Ladies' Volunteer Aid Society of St. Paul, 1861, 2:364
Ladner, Charles F., 48:141, 48:150–151
Ladnorg, S. N., lyricist, 44:135
La Du, Blanche L., 49:105
La Due, Bill, 41:71
LaDue, Jay, legislator, 43:248, 43:252
LaDuke, Winona, environmentalist, 57:104, 57:159, 57:216
La Durantaye, Olivier M. de, 9:144, 9:462, 19:282
Ladvalla, Thomas, death, 41:89
Lady Elgin, steamboat, 21:156
Lady Ellen, steamboat, 21:259n, 21:263, 21:266
Lady Franklin, steamboat, 15:409, 15:417, 25:112, 33:198n, 34:135
Lady Hamilton, steamboat, 34:15
Laemmle, Carl, film distributor, 54:355–358
Laestadians, religious group, 48:175
La Fantaisie, ----, explorer, 32:230–231
LaFarge, C. Frank, architect, 50:119
LaFarge, C. Grant, artist, 5:69
LaFarge, Christopher G., architect, 14:38, 47:43–44
LaFarge, John, artist/author, 13:443, 53:207, 54:323
LaFarge, Oliver, author, 20:116, 35:244
work reviewed, 35:287
Lafayette, Clay County, river port, 21:248
Lafayette, Indiana, W. W. Mayo's practice, 20:442
Lafayette, Marquis de, 15:358, 18:396, 44:224–225, 47:222
Lafayette, Nicollet County, history, 1:547, 6:86
Lafayette, Pennsylvania, GAR post, 60:22
Lafayette, steamboat, 35:278–279, 36:282
Lafayette Bay, Lake Minnetonka, 36:71
Lafayette County (Wisconsin) Historical Society, 1:105
Lafayette Escadrille, 3:33–34
Lafayette Hotel, Minnetonka Beach, 33:62–63, 34:173, 35:73, 36:71, 36:327, 54:245–246
Lafayette Park, St. Paul, 12:458
LaFeber, Walter, author, 43:199n, 43:211–212
La Feuille, Sioux leader. See Wabasha II
Lafferty, James, steamboat captain, 13:231
La Fittau, Joseph Francois, author, 34:301
Lafleche, Louis-Francois (Msgr.), 44:281
LaFlesche, Susan, Hampton Institute salutatorian, 51:91
LaFlesche sisters, 49:308
LaFollette, Belle Case, 54:238
LaFollette, Josiah, 4:5
LaFollette, Philip F., politician, 36:29, 36:187, 47:155, 48:263, 54:238–239, 55:159
autobiography, 37:185
biography, 46:125–126
career, 21:306, 35:203, 35:236, 35:241, 42:238, 43:229, 46:125–126, 46:246
papers, 21:416, 36:29
presidential candidate, 45:10, 46:126
reformer, 14:201, 21:68, 21:326, 22:79, 23:263, 23:285, 27:133, 30:248, 30:380, 33:41, 34:189, 36:98, 36:187, 37:39, 39:96, 40:140, 40:147
senator, 18:314, 40:322, 43:47, 43:172, 45:172, 46:126, 47:174, 47:182, 48:257, 48:263–264, 48:285, 49:69, 51:135–137, 51:167, 53:150, 53:166, 54:238–239
biography, 46:125–126
career, 21:306, 35:203, 35:236, 35:241, 42:238, 43:229, 46:125–126, 46:246
papers, 21:416, 36:29
presidential candidate, 45:10, 46:126
reformer, 14:201, 21:68, 21:326, 22:79, 23:263, 23:285, 27:133, 30:248, 30:380, 33:41, 34:189, 36:98, 36:187, 37:39, 39:96, 40:140, 40:147
senator, 18:314, 40:322, 43:47, 43:172, 45:172, 46:126, 47:174, 47:182, 48:257, 48:263–264, 48:285, 49:69, 51:135–137, 51:167, 53:150, 53:166, 54:238–239
LaFollette family, in politics, 48:263
La Fond, E. M., 3:305
La Fond, Harriet B. Finnegan (Mrs. Moses), 43:160
La Fond, Moses, 43:160
La Fond family, 43:162
Lafontaine, Antoine, petitioner, 49:186
Lafontaine, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
Lafontaine, Bernard, petitioner, 49:186
Lafontaine, Octave, petitioner, 49:186
La Forest, G. V., author, 39:128
Lafot, Edward, author, 26:259, 26:393, 27:154
speaker, 28:387
La Framboise, ----, with J. N. Nicollet, 8:97
Laframboise, Jane D., 2:490n
Laframboise, Joseph, the elder, trader, 11:175, 11:178, 11:377–378, 11:380, 13:224, 14:84, 14:459, 19:468, 20:78, 22:137, 25:182, 30:30, 31:198
guide, 19:192
Laframboise, William, petitioner, 49:186
La France, Baptiste, raft pilot, 21:99
La France, Joseph, traveler, 4:340, 44:279
LaFrance Company, merger, 50:183
La Galissoniere, Marquis de, trader, 18:276, 22:63–64
La Garde General Hospital, 51:320
Lager, Finny, work reviewed, 47:76
Lager, Martin P., legislator, 12:430
Lagerlof, Selma, author, statue, 55:370–372
Lagerman, John A., 41:280n
Lagerstedt, John, author, 35:336
Lagerstrom, J. G., educator, 33:309
Lagimoniere, Jean B., 21:399
Lagimoniere family, 5:72, 35:282
Lago, Don, author, work reviewed, 59:265
La Gracerie, ---- de, author, 6:77
La Grand, founded, 6:371
LaGrange, ---- (Capt.), 5:352
La Grange, Missouri, river town, 17:431n
La Grange, Red Wing, described, 6:34
LaGuardia, Fiorello H., mayor, 41:272, 43:90
La Harpe, Bernard de, explorer, 14:215
Lahde, Johan W., newspaperman, 47:168
Lahontan, Louis-A. de Lom d'Arce, Baron de, 13:439, 23:137n
author, 11:447, 12:26, 14:367, 14:370, 15:234, 19:271, 20:67, 22:39, 23:185, 29:99, 30:90, 30:291, 36:100, 39:199
biography, 8:92
career, 34:216
explorer, 11:451, 12:76, 16:453, 18:46, 18:318, 20:439, 23:239n, 32:215, 33:88, 33:187, 36:277, 36:279, 46:229, 48:4
map maker, 14:373
in Minnesota, 14:220–222, 14:367–377, 14:432
biography, 8:92
career, 34:216
explorer, 11:451, 12:76, 16:453, 18:46, 18:318, 20:439, 23:239n, 32:215, 33:88, 33:187, 36:277, 36:279, 46:229, 48:4
map maker, 14:373
in Minnesota, 14:220–222, 14:367–377, 14:432
Lahr, Jacob, 8:175
Lahr, Nicholas, 26:238
Lahti, Matthew, author, 30:164, 30:404
Lahti, Peter, Finnish pioneer, 25:318
Lahtinen, Anna (Mrs. William), Titanic victim, 60:255, 60:261
Lahtinen, Martha (daughter of William and Anna), 60:255
Lahtinen, William (Rev.), Titanic victim, 60:255, 60:261
Laidlaw, George E. (Col.), author, 4:182, 4:280
Laidlaw, William, trader, 5:224, 22:285
Laidlow, ----, artist, 17:142
Laidlow, ----, trader, 17:304
Laine, Edward W., author, 48:174
Laing, George, author, 22:332
Laing, Mary E., author, 5:69
Laingen, T. P., editor, 12:108
Laird, Blanche, 24:107n
Laird, Charlton, author, 34:219
Laird, David, Indian superintendent, 41:19
Laird, Frances, 43:154
Laird, John C., lumberman, 43:154
author, 12:157–158
history, 43:154
Laird, Scott, speaker, 40:327
Laird, William Harris, lumberman, 12:157, 42:245, 43:154, 43:161
Laird family
Laisne, Charles-Jean, architect, 47:45
Laivell, Mrs. P. H., author, 12:337, 13:215, 13:448
Laivell, P. H., 24:107n
La Jemerais (Jemeraye), Christophe D., 4:340, 9:145, 17:476, 18:239, 35:140
La Jonquiere, Marquis de, governor of Canada, 32:227, 32:229
Lake, Debs T., 24:96n
Lake, James A., author, 38:240
Lake, Jed (Lt. Col.), 46:324–325, 46:327
Lake, Mrs. E. C., 14:236, 16:240
Lake, Sir Bibye, 36:273
Lake Abigail (Augusta Lake), Dakota County, 35:24
Lake Abigail (Diamond Lake or Mother Lake), Hennepin County, 35:24, 35:26
Lake Addie, McLeod County, garrison, 38:281
Lake Agassiz, Canada and U.S., glacial lake, 5:138, 24:321, 32:221, 42:154, 44:282, 46:114, 58:197, 58:253
Lake Aitkin, geology, 2:179
Lake Albert Lea, name, 5:204
Lake Amelia, Hennepin County. See Lake Nokomis
Lake Athabasca, Alberta, Saskatchewan
Lake Belt Township, Martin County, history, 22:441, 35:156
Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County
Lake Benton
Lake Benton Times, 19:236
Lake Bronson, Kittson County, archaeology, 51:59
Lake Bronson State Park, Kittson County
air exhibition flights, 51:154–155
antipollution campaigns, 55:282
claim association, 9:86
crowd depicted, 51:155
described/depicted, 13:413, 15:469, 30:117, 39:253, 39:271, 40:34, 52:149
frontier retreat, 54:105
ice races, 41:373, 41:379
Indian agriculture, 5:390, 7:202
map, 3:87
mission, 3:82, 9:164, 11:216, 15:242, 15:274, 16:135, 21:23–24, 21:27, 21:167, 35:29, 38:147, 56:252
settlement, 29:242, 33:251
Sioux village, 12:98, 12:443, 15:280, 18:157, 21:167n, 24:20n, 35:24, 35:28
streetcar service, 35:284, 36:150
trails, 21:227, 29:87
visitors, 56:205, 58:65 (cover)
antipollution campaigns, 55:282
claim association, 9:86
crowd depicted, 51:155
described/depicted, 13:413, 15:469, 30:117, 39:253, 39:271, 40:34, 52:149
frontier retreat, 54:105
ice races, 41:373, 41:379
Indian agriculture, 5:390, 7:202
map, 3:87
mission, 3:82, 9:164, 11:216, 15:242, 15:274, 16:135, 21:23–24, 21:27, 21:167, 35:29, 38:147, 56:252
settlement, 29:242, 33:251
Sioux village, 12:98, 12:443, 15:280, 18:157, 21:167n, 24:20n, 35:24, 35:28
streetcar service, 35:284, 36:150
trails, 21:227, 29:87
visitors, 56:205, 58:65 (cover)
Lake Carribeau, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, 40:173–174
Lake Champlain, New York, Vermont
Lake City
baseball club, 19:168, 19:170, 19:178, 19:180
business, 15:372, 16:362, 17:241, 28:285
county seat fight, 13:215, 16:372, 36:74n
fire department, 21:342
guide, 47:115
historic sites, 10:223
history, 1:321, 4:283, 11:339, 17:366, 33:154n
hotel, 16:257
ice races, 41:383
Methodist church, 13:454
museum, 8:54, 26:176–178
pageant, 6:413
physicians, 21:114
river port, 33:198, 34:25n
schools, 11:224, 16:318, 21:330, 33:22
sketches, 4:193, 9:79
stage line, 11:402, 11:406
telephone company, 18:344
territorial newspaper, 56:224
unions, 21:380
in World War I, 43:49
business, 15:372, 16:362, 17:241, 28:285
county seat fight, 13:215, 16:372, 36:74n
fire department, 21:342
guide, 47:115
historic sites, 10:223
history, 1:321, 4:283, 11:339, 17:366, 33:154n
hotel, 16:257
ice races, 41:383
Methodist church, 13:454
museum, 8:54, 26:176–178
pageant, 6:413
physicians, 21:114
river port, 33:198, 34:25n
schools, 11:224, 16:318, 21:330, 33:22
sketches, 4:193, 9:79
stage line, 11:402, 11:406
telephone company, 18:344
territorial newspaper, 56:224
unions, 21:380
in World War I, 43:49
Lake City Tribune, and slavery controversy, 56:76
Lake Clayton, Pine County, 60:238
Lake Clitherall, Densmore's visit, 3:191n
Lake Como, St. Paul, 2:577
Lake Cormorant, evidences of Norsemen's visit, 3:377
Lake County
boundary, 15:370
Finnish settlement, 25:323
government land purchases, 54:131
history, 12:283, 17:359, 23:187, 27:75, 30:407, 34:177–178, 37:347
land grants, 37:96–97, 37:99
logging, 43:123
politics, 16:488, 17:102, 17:123
population, 11:414, 46:51, 46:54–55
property assessments, 54:132
property transfers, 54:135
roads, 16:298
sketch, 2:180
trade routes, 26:284
War History Committee, 23:391, 24:268
in World War II, 3:242, 3:389
Finnish settlement, 25:323
government land purchases, 54:131
history, 12:283, 17:359, 23:187, 27:75, 30:407, 34:177–178, 37:347
land grants, 37:96–97, 37:99
logging, 43:123
politics, 16:488, 17:102, 17:123
population, 11:414, 46:51, 46:54–55
property assessments, 54:132
property transfers, 54:135
roads, 16:298
sketch, 2:180
trade routes, 26:284
War History Committee, 23:391, 24:268
in World War II, 3:242, 3:389
Lake County Historical Society, 7:42, 7:93, 7:191, 8:54, 8:262, 10:465, 12:186, 13:442, 16:101, 16:240, 18:462, 19:452, 20:454, 23:396, 26:174, 27:75, 54:241 (facing)
Lake Crystal, 51:8
Lake Duluth, glacial lake, 2:178, 5:138, 16:3
Lake Eliza, Hennepin County, 35:23n
Lake Elizabeth, described, 10:319
Lake Elizabeth Township, Kandiyohi County, 44:306–307
Lake Ella, described, 10:319
Lake Elmo
Lake Erie
Lakefield, Jackson County
Lake Fremont Township, Martin County, history, 16:367, 16:491, 35:156
Lake Frontenac. See Lake Ontario
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Lake Gervais, Ramsey County
concerts, 39:271, 57:221–222, 57:234
described/depicted, 7:338, 10:337, 13:413, 32:98, 33:123–124n, 52:149
historical meeting, 15:315
on map, 35:23, 35:26, 35:28
mission, 2:481, 2:538, 3:82–83, 3:85, 6:171–172n, 15:275, 15:280, 17:224, 17:236, 20:123, 20:126, 20:443, 21:27–28, 21:31, 21:73, 21:160, 21:166n, 21:168, 35:29
mission school, 52:150, 59:186
pavilion, 33:325, 55:284 (facing)
settlement, 29:242
Sioux village, 35:24
streetcar service, 35:284, 36:150
summer resort, 7:187, 16:33
trails, 21:227, 29:87
described/depicted, 7:338, 10:337, 13:413, 32:98, 33:123–124n, 52:149
historical meeting, 15:315
on map, 35:23, 35:26, 35:28
mission, 2:481, 2:538, 3:82–83, 3:85, 6:171–172n, 15:275, 15:280, 17:224, 17:236, 20:123, 20:126, 20:443, 21:27–28, 21:31, 21:73, 21:160, 21:166n, 21:168, 35:29
mission school, 52:150, 59:186
pavilion, 33:325, 55:284 (facing)
settlement, 29:242
Sioux village, 35:24
streetcar service, 35:284, 36:150
summer resort, 7:187, 16:33
trails, 21:227, 29:87
Lakehead Pipeline, Grand Rapids, oil spill, 58:120
Lakehead Pipeline Company, Superior, Wisconsin, 40:245
Lake Hendricks, Lincoln County, Norwegian settlement, 10:456, 13:340
Lake Henry, grasshopper subsidy, 36:61
Lake Hiawatha, Minneapolis, name, 27:288n
Lake House, Stillwater hotel, 35:363–364
Lake Hubert, Camp Lincoln, 58:71, 58:83
Lake Huron
See also Great Lakes
canoe trip, 8:342–347
Dickson expedition voyage, 4:365–367
discovery, 12:282, 12:347
exploration, 19:272, 23:137–144, 27:216, 31:93
fur trade, 11:259
history, 23:143, 23:355, 25:272–274
islands, 17:81, 18:184n, 23:143
names, 12:349–350
navigation, 8:336
Ojibway Indians, 56:303
Ottawa Indian settlement, 7:341
rafting, 31:62
steamer travel, 54:222
tributaries, 54:212
canoe trip, 8:342–347
Dickson expedition voyage, 4:365–367
discovery, 12:282, 12:347
exploration, 19:272, 23:137–144, 27:216, 31:93
fur trade, 11:259
history, 23:143, 23:355, 25:272–274
islands, 17:81, 18:184n, 23:143
names, 12:349–350
navigation, 8:336
Ojibway Indians, 56:303
Ottawa Indian settlement, 7:341
rafting, 31:62
steamer travel, 54:222
tributaries, 54:212
See also Itasca State Park
archaeology, 26:321
depicted, 19:421, 33:45 (cover)
discovery, 3:232, 12:77, 12:217, 12:225, 13:191, 13:277, 13:287, 14:60, 16:118, 16:193, 17:224, 18:180, 21:93, 22:274, 23:130n, 30:269, 30:281, 31:96, 36:184, 37:62
exploration, 25:401, 27:350, 52:150
first state park, 57:313
forestry station, 2:473
historic site, 37:308
legend, 12:215–225, 18:280
marker, 6:83
name, 12:225–229, 13:69, 13:163–174, 13:286, 15:101, 18:180–185, 18:282, 23:234n, 26:250, 36:73
Schoolcraft camp depicted, 48:84
source of Mississippi River, 10:167, 46:134, 48:83–84, 48:108
tourist attraction, 49:238
wildlife, 30:129
archaeology, 26:321
depicted, 19:421, 33:45 (cover)
discovery, 3:232, 12:77, 12:217, 12:225, 13:191, 13:277, 13:287, 14:60, 16:118, 16:193, 17:224, 18:180, 21:93, 22:274, 23:130n, 30:269, 30:281, 31:96, 36:184, 37:62
exploration, 25:401, 27:350, 52:150
first state park, 57:313
forestry station, 2:473
historic site, 37:308
legend, 12:215–225, 18:280
marker, 6:83
name, 12:225–229, 13:69, 13:163–174, 13:286, 15:101, 18:180–185, 18:282, 23:234n, 26:250, 36:73
Schoolcraft camp depicted, 48:84
source of Mississippi River, 10:167, 46:134, 48:83–84, 48:108
tourist attraction, 49:238
wildlife, 30:129
Lake Johanna, Ramsey County
Lake Julia, Beltrami County, 48:84
Lake Koronis, Stearns and Meeker counties
Lakeland, Washington County
Lakeland Township, Washington County, German settlement, 23:404
Lake Leavenworth, Hennepin County, name, 35:23n, 35:24
Lake Lillian, Kandiyohi County
Lake Lucy, Hennepin County, 35:23n
Lake Manitoba, Manitoba
Lake Michigan, 46:213
Lake Minnetaga, Kandiyohi County, 33:247, 43:245
Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin County, 10:369, 10:413
archaeology, 28:374
boats, 41:285, 44:173, 48:316, 50:84
Crane Island memoirs, 56:302
depicted, 6:208, 15:469, 28:392, 33:250, 33:274
described, 19:408, 28:377, 29:100, 30:117, 31:92, 33:63
discovery, 2:57, 4:465
earliest photographs, 52:51
exploration, 30:113
fishing, 30:118, 30:120, 33:251
GAR. encampment, 16:441
Gideon (Peter) home, 44:96–97
historical meetings, 28:386, 28:390–392
history, 6:410, 11:95, 14:352, 27:176, 29:289–299, 32:55, 34:128, 34:351, 36:25, 36:327, 42:316
landscape architecture, 58:128
legends, 27:357
levels, 17:304
Lutheran churches, 29:294–296
map, 29:291
maple-sugar camp, 19:135–138
Minnetonka Creek source, 44:163–164, 44:171, 49:21
mounds, 25:336
name, 22:173
orchards, 31:162
pageants, 1:406, 3:152, 7:374
postcards, 57:273 (cover), 57:296–304
proposed university site, 16:182
roads, 21:234
settlement, 2:438, 11:171n, 20:140, 22:172, 27:293–296
song topic, 44:127
steamboating, 5:619, 8:110, 8:452, 9:76, 11:206, 12:333, 13:60, 14:351, 26:272, 27:176, 27:361, 29:292, 33:63, 34:128, 34:170, 36:151
summer homes, 53:203
summer resort, 4:197, 7:297, 9:406, 10:313, 11:340, 22:222, 36:92
Tonka Bay, camps, 58:72
tourism, 44:314, 56:408
transportation, 15:367, 29:292, 30:236, 33:65, 36:150, 36:204
Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company map depicted, 57:300–301
utilities, 35:337, 35:381
yachting, 19:365
YWCA camp, 34:130
boats, 41:285, 44:173, 48:316, 50:84
Crane Island memoirs, 56:302
depicted, 6:208, 15:469, 28:392, 33:250, 33:274
described, 19:408, 28:377, 29:100, 30:117, 31:92, 33:63
discovery, 2:57, 4:465
earliest photographs, 52:51
exploration, 30:113
fishing, 30:118, 30:120, 33:251
GAR. encampment, 16:441
Gideon (Peter) home, 44:96–97
historical meetings, 28:386, 28:390–392
history, 6:410, 11:95, 14:352, 27:176, 29:289–299, 32:55, 34:128, 34:351, 36:25, 36:327, 42:316
landscape architecture, 58:128
legends, 27:357
levels, 17:304
Lutheran churches, 29:294–296
map, 29:291
maple-sugar camp, 19:135–138
Minnetonka Creek source, 44:163–164, 44:171, 49:21
mounds, 25:336
name, 22:173
orchards, 31:162
pageants, 1:406, 3:152, 7:374
postcards, 57:273 (cover), 57:296–304
proposed university site, 16:182
roads, 21:234
settlement, 2:438, 11:171n, 20:140, 22:172, 27:293–296
song topic, 44:127
steamboating, 5:619, 8:110, 8:452, 9:76, 11:206, 12:333, 13:60, 14:351, 26:272, 27:176, 27:361, 29:292, 33:63, 34:128, 34:170, 36:151
summer homes, 53:203
summer resort, 4:197, 7:297, 9:406, 10:313, 11:340, 22:222, 36:92
Tonka Bay, camps, 58:72
tourism, 44:314, 56:408
transportation, 15:367, 29:292, 30:236, 33:65, 36:150, 36:204
Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company map depicted, 57:300–301
utilities, 35:337, 35:381
yachting, 19:365
YWCA camp, 34:130
Lake Minnewaska (Lake Whipple), Pope County, 46:63
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian (New York), 49:86, 49:96, 49:98
Lake Namadji, St. Louis County, 54:147
Lake Nipigon, Ontario, 50:288
Lake Nokomis (Lake Amelia), Hennepin County, 7:128n
Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis
Lake of the Woods, border lake
See also Fort St. Charles, Northwest Angle
boundary, 4:320, 4:323, 5:46, 5:614, 10:93, 12:443, 13:296–298, 15:239, 18:231, 18:272, 18:277, 20:441, 22:179, 23:60, 23:208, 24:176, 24:341, 25:182, 26:385, 28:375, 36:242
boundary settlement, 44:209–219, 47:163, 48:83
climate, 2:445
commercial fishing, 55:232
commission report, 2:570–572
described/depicted, 18:216, 44:219
discovery, 18:272n, 24:279, 24:281
exploration, 33:89, 36:295–296, 37:31, 53:212
fishing, 25:316, 27:272, 35:272–277
fur trade, 11:362–363, 12:82, 13:98, 17:445, 18:276, 18:390, 19:78, 22:276, 22:279, 22:289, 35:282, 42:70
geology, 1:59–60, 38:158
historical meeting, 18:278
history, 15:477, 18:232, 20:448, 31:183, 44:315, 49:33
La Verendrye's visit, 10:213
levels, 19:223
lumbering, 20:341
maps, 18:231, 34:2, 35:275
massacre, 8:434, 9:395, 17:224, 17:473, 18:279, 28:77, 28:375, 31:52, 32:233, 34:130, 37:37, 39:302
name, 15:357
resorts, 16:366
steamboating, 18:279, 24:278, 25:316, 33:71
trading post, 6:230, 6:237
water route, 21:245, 21:433, 22:274, 24:276–277, 24:345, 26:228, 33:187, 40:313
boundary, 4:320, 4:323, 5:46, 5:614, 10:93, 12:443, 13:296–298, 15:239, 18:231, 18:272, 18:277, 20:441, 22:179, 23:60, 23:208, 24:176, 24:341, 25:182, 26:385, 28:375, 36:242
boundary settlement, 44:209–219, 47:163, 48:83
climate, 2:445
commercial fishing, 55:232
commission report, 2:570–572
described/depicted, 18:216, 44:219
discovery, 18:272n, 24:279, 24:281
exploration, 33:89, 36:295–296, 37:31, 53:212
fishing, 25:316, 27:272, 35:272–277
fur trade, 11:362–363, 12:82, 13:98, 17:445, 18:276, 18:390, 19:78, 22:276, 22:279, 22:289, 35:282, 42:70
geology, 1:59–60, 38:158
historical meeting, 18:278
history, 15:477, 18:232, 20:448, 31:183, 44:315, 49:33
La Verendrye's visit, 10:213
levels, 19:223
lumbering, 20:341
maps, 18:231, 34:2, 35:275
massacre, 8:434, 9:395, 17:224, 17:473, 18:279, 28:77, 28:375, 31:52, 32:233, 34:130, 37:37, 39:302
name, 15:357
resorts, 16:366
steamboating, 18:279, 24:278, 25:316, 33:71
trading post, 6:230, 6:237
water route, 21:245, 21:433, 22:274, 24:276–277, 24:345, 26:228, 33:187, 40:313
Lake Onamia, Mille Lacs County
Lake Ontario, 53:226
Lake Owasso, Ramsey County, 38:242
Lake Park
Lake Pepin, Mississippi River, 58:110
See also Maiden Rock, Lake Pepin, Wisconsin
archaeology, 51:288
button industry, 35:46
census, 7:83
commercial seining depicted, 57:305
depicted, 15:469, 33:248, 36:73, 36:93, 46:233, 47:60, 53:91
described, 6:34, 6:169, 6:254, 7:268, 8:152, 8:167, 9:139, 9:280, 10:420, 20:390, 22:28, 23:342–343, 27:284n, 29:221, 30:141, 30:159, 31:151, 34:26, 34:138, 35:245, 46:224, 46:234, 46:236, 47:59
earthworks, 16:152–155
ethnic settlements, 27:135
exploration, 10:462
ferry, 9:79
floods, 8:241, 8:278
forts, 1:289, 2:190, 6:263, 6:362, 6:367, 8:206, 8:232, 8:239, 8:244, 8:431, 8:442
Garrard estate, 5:244, 7:373
half-breed reservation, 3:78, 4:144n
hotel, 36:93
legend, 27:357, 34:137
Long's visit, 7:37
missions, 9:299, 21:102, 33:90
name, 16:476, 35:99
navigation, 2:209, 4:292, 7:56, 9:360
oil spill, 58:112
pageants, 6:413, 7:94
pioneer life, 4:283
rafting, 29:266
reservation, 15:344
road, 21:231
Sea Wing disaster, 52:72–73
sketches, 6:83, 7:369
steamboating, 27:8, 52:4, 59:37–38
steamboat wreck, 36:253, 36:255
trading posts, 11:382–383, 13:433
travel on, 11:141–144, 15:307, 15:413, 17:155, 17:290–292, 20:384, 21:403, 25:112, 25:299, 27:7, 28:314, 33:194, 33:198, 34:25, 35:104
archaeology, 51:288
button industry, 35:46
census, 7:83
commercial seining depicted, 57:305
depicted, 15:469, 33:248, 36:73, 36:93, 46:233, 47:60, 53:91
described, 6:34, 6:169, 6:254, 7:268, 8:152, 8:167, 9:139, 9:280, 10:420, 20:390, 22:28, 23:342–343, 27:284n, 29:221, 30:141, 30:159, 31:151, 34:26, 34:138, 35:245, 46:224, 46:234, 46:236, 47:59
earthworks, 16:152–155
ethnic settlements, 27:135
exploration, 10:462
ferry, 9:79
floods, 8:241, 8:278
forts, 1:289, 2:190, 6:263, 6:362, 6:367, 8:206, 8:232, 8:239, 8:244, 8:431, 8:442
Garrard estate, 5:244, 7:373
half-breed reservation, 3:78, 4:144n
hotel, 36:93
legend, 27:357, 34:137
Long's visit, 7:37
missions, 9:299, 21:102, 33:90
name, 16:476, 35:99
navigation, 2:209, 4:292, 7:56, 9:360
oil spill, 58:112
pageants, 6:413, 7:94
pioneer life, 4:283
rafting, 29:266
reservation, 15:344
road, 21:231
Sea Wing disaster, 52:72–73
sketches, 6:83, 7:369
steamboating, 27:8, 52:4, 59:37–38
steamboat wreck, 36:253, 36:255
trading posts, 11:382–383, 13:433
travel on, 11:141–144, 15:307, 15:413, 17:155, 17:290–292, 20:384, 21:403, 25:112, 25:299, 27:7, 28:314, 33:194, 33:198, 34:25, 35:104
Lake Phalen, Ramsey County, 41:365–366, 49:284, 58:44
Lake Prairie Township (Scandia Grove), Nicollet County
Lake Roseau, trading post, 6:230, 6:237
Lakers, Los Angeles, basketball team, 36:93, 51:324
Lake Rush Nutt, on Nicollet map, name, 25:77
Lakes, Minnesota, 1:412, 10:456
Lake Sagaigan. See Basswood Lake
Lake Sagatagan, Stearns County
Lake Sakatah, Le Sueur County, 45:165 (cover)
Lake Shady, Oronoco, dance pavilion, 59:79
Lake Shetek, Murray County, 13:100, 18:461, 22:89, 30:16, 38:242
Lake Sibley, Cass and Crow Wing counties, name, 21:349
Lakeside Hotel. See Frontenac Inn
Lakeside Park, Duluth, 54:161
Lakeside Press. See R. R. Donnelley and Sons
Lake Snelling (Cedar Lake), Hennepin County, 30:117, 35:24, 35:27
Lake St. Clair, Michigan, Ontario, 4:363
Cass expedition crossing, 23:136
Lake Stewart, name, 21:349
Lake Street, Minneapolis, traffic artery, 49:287
Lake Superior, 43:90, 49:203, 56:155
See also Great Lakes; North Shore
animals, 54:131
arches, 23:235–236
art schools, 55:233 (cover)
asbestos controversy, 59:292–306
boundary, 13:296–298, 24:341, 36:242
caves, 32:88
Chippewa Indians, 51:287
climate, 18:155
commercial fishing, 46:42–58, 51:152, 58:62
cooperatives, 24:174
copper mines, 20:78, 26:260, 35:247, 52:239, 56:463
dancers and painters depicted, 55:259
depicted, 21:84, 21:149–157, 25:54, 37:79, 37:308, 41:30, 42:237–238, 46:42, 46:56, 54:53 (cover), 55:136, 55:252–253, 56:255, 56:257–259, 56:266, 56:351, 58:247, 60:44 (facing)
described, 4:333, 9:27, 25:53, 34:132, 45:205
Dickson expedition crossing, 4:373–380
discovery, 31:54, 37:86
diver and wreck depicted, 55:102
environmental battles, 52:240
exploration, 6:318, 7:348–349, 8:296, 12:350–358, 12:372, 13:257, 17:345, 19:37–39, 19:216, 22:233–244, 27:216–218, 35:156, 37:183, 54:143
Finnish-American businesses, 51:259
fishing and fisheries, 4:370, 4:377, 4:381, 5:25, 8:304, 9:414, 14:384, 20:72, 24:79, 25:401, 28:349, 33:66, 34:221 (cover), 34:243–249, 34:265, 49:256, 57:313, 59:230
folklore, 21:353–356, 23:379, 36:74–75
Fond du Lac band, 56:463
forest fires, 52:198
French forts, 8:233
fur trade, 5:16, 5:24, 5:212, 5:577, 5:580, 6:234, 8:97, 8:187, 8:294, 12:352–357, 15:160, 21:135, 28:1, 28:10, 29:351, 31:93, 48:60–71, 49:266, 50:231, 52:223, 53:124, 57:55
geology, 15:142–144, 26:224–225, 26:231
guides, 47:39, 47:210
harbors, 12:190, 36:177, 54:210–211, 54:214
history, 21:401, 25:368–370, 34:311, 42:78
iron mining, 25:196, 27:160, 27:204–205
islands, 37:116n
length, 22:245
lighthouse postage stamp, 55:112, 55:115
lighthouses, 33:355, 53:292, 56:255–257
in literature, 53:250, 55:379
logging and lumbering, 15:203, 21:211, 48:213, 57:159–160
maps, 12:348, 12:353, 12:355, 17:357, 44:176, 44:200, 44:206, 44:211, 46:44, 49:338, 52:280
milling industry, 57:95
mining area, 43:79, 43:156, 43:178, 43:184, 44:43–44, 44:54, 44:178, 45:37, 48:43, 48:95, 49:311
missions, 2:474, 3:313, 6:343, 23:366, 34:174, 36:32, 49:267, 49:272, 49:275
Mississippi River junction, 54:75
mixed-bloods, 43:175, 43:184–185
natural history, 51:77
navigation, 1:547, 2:450, 5:17, 6:144, 7:26, 10:158
in northern boundary settlement, 44:211–214
North Shore history, 10:465
Ojibway Indians, 43:175–177, 43:179–182, 56:163, 56:303–304
in oral tradition, 53:226
Ouinipegou people, 57:271
picture rocks, 29:131
place names, 55:379
pollution, 47:190, 47:193, 47:205
portage routes, 12:362
railroads, 36:179, 37:89–90, 37:93, 37:156, 41:353–355, 50:216 (facing), 56:157
regional art, 52:265–266, 52:274
resort, 36:92
road connections, 16:286, 16:293–294, 21:234, 37:104, 40:274, 54:147, 54:155
route to West, 8:121, 8:123, 8:127–128, 8:234, 8:244
rum-running, 6:353
sandstone architecture, 57:271
shipping, 12:200, 14:233, 15:92, 16:479, 25:78, 34:216, 54:240 (facing)
ships and shipwrecks, 37:186, 37:345, 47:165–166, 48:179, 48:350, 55:97–98, 55:101–103, 57:55, 58:381
steamer routes, 54:72
taconite dumping, 56:428, 59:292–306
transportation, 46:48, 46:50, 46:55
travel, 11:258, 15:160, 15:472, 28:6, 29:133, 32:59, 34:357, 40:273–275, 40:316, 40:359, 41:138–139, 49:268, 54:124
tugline businesses, 54:212–222
underwater archaeology, 55:96, 55:102
voyageurs, 6:159–161, 6:163, 56:464
wildlife, 18:451
animals, 54:131
arches, 23:235–236
art schools, 55:233 (cover)
asbestos controversy, 59:292–306
boundary, 13:296–298, 24:341, 36:242
caves, 32:88
Chippewa Indians, 51:287
climate, 18:155
commercial fishing, 46:42–58, 51:152, 58:62
cooperatives, 24:174
copper mines, 20:78, 26:260, 35:247, 52:239, 56:463
dancers and painters depicted, 55:259
depicted, 21:84, 21:149–157, 25:54, 37:79, 37:308, 41:30, 42:237–238, 46:42, 46:56, 54:53 (cover), 55:136, 55:252–253, 56:255, 56:257–259, 56:266, 56:351, 58:247, 60:44 (facing)
described, 4:333, 9:27, 25:53, 34:132, 45:205
Dickson expedition crossing, 4:373–380
discovery, 31:54, 37:86
diver and wreck depicted, 55:102
environmental battles, 52:240
exploration, 6:318, 7:348–349, 8:296, 12:350–358, 12:372, 13:257, 17:345, 19:37–39, 19:216, 22:233–244, 27:216–218, 35:156, 37:183, 54:143
Finnish-American businesses, 51:259
fishing and fisheries, 4:370, 4:377, 4:381, 5:25, 8:304, 9:414, 14:384, 20:72, 24:79, 25:401, 28:349, 33:66, 34:221 (cover), 34:243–249, 34:265, 49:256, 57:313, 59:230
folklore, 21:353–356, 23:379, 36:74–75
Fond du Lac band, 56:463
forest fires, 52:198
French forts, 8:233
fur trade, 5:16, 5:24, 5:212, 5:577, 5:580, 6:234, 8:97, 8:187, 8:294, 12:352–357, 15:160, 21:135, 28:1, 28:10, 29:351, 31:93, 48:60–71, 49:266, 50:231, 52:223, 53:124, 57:55
geology, 15:142–144, 26:224–225, 26:231
guides, 47:39, 47:210
harbors, 12:190, 36:177, 54:210–211, 54:214
history, 21:401, 25:368–370, 34:311, 42:78
iron mining, 25:196, 27:160, 27:204–205
islands, 37:116n
length, 22:245
lighthouse postage stamp, 55:112, 55:115
lighthouses, 33:355, 53:292, 56:255–257
in literature, 53:250, 55:379
logging and lumbering, 15:203, 21:211, 48:213, 57:159–160
maps, 12:348, 12:353, 12:355, 17:357, 44:176, 44:200, 44:206, 44:211, 46:44, 49:338, 52:280
milling industry, 57:95
mining area, 43:79, 43:156, 43:178, 43:184, 44:43–44, 44:54, 44:178, 45:37, 48:43, 48:95, 49:311
missions, 2:474, 3:313, 6:343, 23:366, 34:174, 36:32, 49:267, 49:272, 49:275
Mississippi River junction, 54:75
mixed-bloods, 43:175, 43:184–185
natural history, 51:77
navigation, 1:547, 2:450, 5:17, 6:144, 7:26, 10:158
in northern boundary settlement, 44:211–214
North Shore history, 10:465
Ojibway Indians, 43:175–177, 43:179–182, 56:163, 56:303–304
in oral tradition, 53:226
Ouinipegou people, 57:271
picture rocks, 29:131
place names, 55:379
pollution, 47:190, 47:193, 47:205
portage routes, 12:362
railroads, 36:179, 37:89–90, 37:93, 37:156, 41:353–355, 50:216 (facing), 56:157
regional art, 52:265–266, 52:274
resort, 36:92
road connections, 16:286, 16:293–294, 21:234, 37:104, 40:274, 54:147, 54:155
route to West, 8:121, 8:123, 8:127–128, 8:234, 8:244
rum-running, 6:353
sandstone architecture, 57:271
shipping, 12:200, 14:233, 15:92, 16:479, 25:78, 34:216, 54:240 (facing)
ships and shipwrecks, 37:186, 37:345, 47:165–166, 48:179, 48:350, 55:97–98, 55:101–103, 57:55, 58:381
steamer routes, 54:72
taconite dumping, 56:428, 59:292–306
transportation, 46:48, 46:50, 46:55
travel, 11:258, 15:160, 15:472, 28:6, 29:133, 32:59, 34:357, 40:273–275, 40:316, 40:359, 41:138–139, 49:268, 54:124
tugline businesses, 54:212–222
underwater archaeology, 55:96, 55:102
voyageurs, 6:159–161, 6:163, 56:464
wildlife, 18:451
built, 17:98, 19:113, 35:338, 37:160n, 40:243, 40:247, 60:6, 60:11–12, 60:16n
completed, 7:231
depots, 35:249 (cover), 37:96, 37:101, 60:11
Donnelly holdings, 36:179
excursions, 37:102–118, 54:72–73
financing, 17:218, 34:68, 37:113n, 37:119, 60:5
and fishing industry, 46:43, 46:54–56
grant, 2:582
and immigration, 8:400, 12:255, 13:29–31, 13:35, 13:37, 13:41
land grant, 18:172, 34:67, 37:89–100
mail service, 36:214
map, 46:44
and Northern Pacific Railroad, 60:13
route, 19:406, 37:95, 37:104, 37:156
settlement promotion, 42:223–224, 43:258
"Skally line," 43:258n, 48:220
terminus depicted, 46:56
transportation link, 50:216 (facing)
completed, 7:231
depots, 35:249 (cover), 37:96, 37:101, 60:11
Donnelly holdings, 36:179
excursions, 37:102–118, 54:72–73
financing, 17:218, 34:68, 37:113n, 37:119, 60:5
and fishing industry, 46:43, 46:54–56
grant, 2:582
and immigration, 8:400, 12:255, 13:29–31, 13:35, 13:37, 13:41
land grant, 18:172, 34:67, 37:89–100
mail service, 36:214
map, 46:44
and Northern Pacific Railroad, 60:13
route, 19:406, 37:95, 37:104, 37:156
settlement promotion, 42:223–224, 43:258
"Skally line," 43:258n, 48:220
terminus depicted, 46:56
transportation link, 50:216 (facing)
Lake Superior and Puget Sound Land Company, 60:7–8
Lake Superior Copper Company, 32:86n
Lake Superior Iron Company, 14:462
Lake Superior Land District, geological survey, 26:224
Lake Superior Ojibwe, 1854 treaty, 59:230
Lake Superior Railroad Museum, 60:17n
Lake Superior region
Lake Tetonka, Le Sueur County, resort hotel, 33:323–324
Laketown, Moravian settlement, 9:196
Laketown Township, Carver County
1851 treaty, 56:160
boundary, 19:424–425
canoe route, 7:218
census, 7:83
depicted, 42:128
engineering project, 20:448
Indian agriculture, 7:202–203
Indian school, 16:146
levels, 17:302–310
map, 46:119
mounds, 25:339, 37:347
Red River trails, 46:113–114, 46:117
Sioux settlements, 2:485n, 2:488, 2:536, 2:565, 6:229n
Sisseton village, 22:136, 35:168
Sisseton-Wahpeton reservation, 55:330
trading posts, 2:511n, 2:529, 4:408, 4:414–416, 4:419, 5:261–262, 5:407–408, 5:413n, 6:333, 6:341, 8:359, 9:154, 10:297, 10:374, 10:389, 11:379, 12:116, 12:127–128, 12:236–237, 12:428, 15:473, 22:282–286, 27:67, 42:126–129, 42:131, 46:117
watershed, 32:161
wildlife, 17:303, 17:442n, 23:168, 30:126
boundary, 19:424–425
canoe route, 7:218
census, 7:83
depicted, 42:128
engineering project, 20:448
Indian agriculture, 7:202–203
Indian school, 16:146
levels, 17:302–310
map, 46:119
mounds, 25:339, 37:347
Red River trails, 46:113–114, 46:117
Sioux settlements, 2:485n, 2:488, 2:536, 2:565, 6:229n
Sisseton village, 22:136, 35:168
Sisseton-Wahpeton reservation, 55:330
trading posts, 2:511n, 2:529, 4:408, 4:414–416, 4:419, 5:261–262, 5:407–408, 5:413n, 6:333, 6:341, 8:359, 9:154, 10:297, 10:374, 10:389, 11:379, 12:116, 12:127–128, 12:236–237, 12:428, 15:473, 22:282–286, 27:67, 42:126–129, 42:131, 46:117
watershed, 32:161
wildlife, 17:303, 17:442n, 23:168, 30:126
Lake trout, Lake Superior fishing industry, 46:43, 46:45–49, 46:54
Lake Upham, geology, 2:178
Lake Vadnais, Ramsey County
Lakeview, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
Lakeview Hotel, Grand Marais, 55:255
Lakeville, Dakota County
Lake Washington, Le Sueur County, ginseng station, 41:252, 41:256
Lake Washington, Nicollet County, settlement, 33:318
Lake Whipple, Pope County. See Lake Minnewaska
Lake Wilmont, mill, 10:405
Lake Wilson, history, 16:130, 18:471
Lake Wilson Literary Society, 16:130
Lake Windigo, Star Island, Cass Lake, 48:109–110, 60:47
Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, Indian villages, 23:346, 27:69
Lake Winnebagoshish band, Chippewa Indians, 5:145
Lake Winnibigoshish, Itasca and Cass counties (Upper Lake Winnipeg, Little Winnipeg)
and Chippewa Indians, 52:3, 52:5–6, 52:8–14
dams and reservoir, 52:1 (cover), 52:4–6, 52:8–9, 53:156, 54:118, 58:261
described, 1:526
exploration, 26:230
fishing, 23:330
located, 5:37
location, 4:386n
logging, 33:14
mission, 8:256, 20:80
Mississippi River confluence, 54:116–117
name, 20:343, 30:332
tourist camp, 59:219
trading post, 4:380n, 4:386, 11:258, 11:370, 20:72
dams and reservoir, 52:1 (cover), 52:4–6, 52:8–9, 53:156, 54:118, 58:261
described, 1:526
exploration, 26:230
fishing, 23:330
located, 5:37
location, 4:386n
logging, 33:14
mission, 8:256, 20:80
Mississippi River confluence, 54:116–117
name, 20:343, 30:332
tourist camp, 59:219
trading post, 4:380n, 4:386, 11:258, 11:370, 20:72
altitude, 2:16
canoe route, 16:416–417, 29:133, 36:295–296, 37:31
described, 33:186
dog-team race, 42:284, 42:286, 42:288, 42:290
exploration, 47:208
fur trade, 8:187, 12:82, 18:390, 28:1–2, 40:174
geology, 2:178
Icelandic settlement, 17:344
mooring stone, 35:294
photography, 56:408
steamboating, 21:247, 21:261
canoe route, 16:416–417, 29:133, 36:295–296, 37:31
described, 33:186
dog-team race, 42:284, 42:286, 42:288, 42:290
exploration, 47:208
fur trade, 8:187, 12:82, 18:390, 28:1–2, 40:174
geology, 2:178
Icelandic settlement, 17:344
mooring stone, 35:294
photography, 56:408
steamboating, 21:247, 21:261
Lake Winnipeg Saulteaux, 51:159
Lake Winona, 45:131
Lakewood, St. Louis County, 47:193
walking tour, 47:71
Lakota Indians
See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians; Oglala band, Dakota Indians; Sioux (Dakota) Indians; Teton band
autobiographies, 52:240–241, 55:232
battle, 49:254–255
Cheyenne River, 52:199
Crazy Horse sculpture project, 52:80
culture, 47:210, 48:132, 49:117–118, 49:120, 50:166
displacement, 50:213
Hunkpapa band, 49:164
leaders, 53:339–340
MHS consultants, 56:325
women, 50:128, 57:323–324
autobiographies, 52:240–241, 55:232
battle, 49:254–255
Cheyenne River, 52:199
Crazy Horse sculpture project, 52:80
culture, 47:210, 48:132, 49:117–118, 49:120, 50:166
displacement, 50:213
Hunkpapa band, 49:164
leaders, 53:339–340
MHS consultants, 56:325
women, 50:128, 57:323–324
La Magica Excelsior Washing Fluid & Bleach Co., 59:335–336, 60:77
Lamar, Howard R., work reviewed, 35:238
Lamar, Lucius Q. C., 18:125
La Mare (La Mar, Lamare), Seraphim, trader, 21:147, 46:176
Lamare-Picquot, Augustin, 57:101
Lamare-Picquot, F. V., naturalist, 28:180
Lamartine, steamboat, 37:310–311, 54:256
Lamb, Charles, settler, 48:27
Lamb, Charles R.
Lamb, John, labor commissioner, 21:381, 21:392, 22:388, 46:191, 57:396
Lamb, John M., 43:242
Lamb, Mrs. Elton, author/speaker, 16:362, 21:342
Lamb, Nettie L., 8:99
Lamb, P., author, 26:155
Lamb, R. E., work reviewed, 36:64
Lamb, Thomas, pork dealer, 26:114
Lamb, W. Kaye, author, 19:462, 24:43, 26:55, 27:37, 36:280, 42:71
Lambert, ----, St. Paul physician, 14:297
Lambert, Bernard J., author, 41:103
Lambert, David, lawyer, 7:116, 55:267, 55:272, 55:274, 55:276, 55:278
Lambert, George, petitioner, 49:186
Lambert, George C., memorial, 15:467
Lambert, Ira M., 24:106n
Lambert, J. B., composer, 44:127
Lambert, J. M., author, 4:91
Lambert, John, with Stevens expedition, 7:131
Lambert, LeClair G., work reviewed, 45:303
Lambert, Mrs. G. C., 1:328, 5:510, 5:609
Lambert, Ward (Piggy), basketball coach, 55:338–339
Lambert Lake, Ramsey County, acreage, 40:226n
Lamberton
Lamberton, Henry W., banker, 36:144, 39:90, 53:206
Lambert Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
Lambie, Morris B., author, 5:614, 17:206
Lamborn Hotel, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 33:58
La Mer Douce. See Lake Huron
La Mer d'Ouest, trading area, 11:233, 11:261–262, 19:290
Lamere, Oliver, author, 4:82
Lameth, Alexander, 18:396
Lameth, Charles, 18:396
L'Amirant, Louis, voyageur, 16:161
Lamm, Stephen, businessman, 54:34
Lamme, Sophia W. Hickman (Mrs. David Steele), portrait discussed, 52:152–153
Lammers, Albert J., logging contractor, 29:145
Lammers, Claude C., author, 14:438, 15:134
Lammers, Frederick, 56:218–221
Lammers, George A., logging contractor, 29:145
Lammers, L. F., attorney, 60:52
Lammers, Mrs. Frederick (Helen Nelson, Helena Christina Nilsson), pioneer, 56:218–221
Lammers Township, Beltrami County, name, 29:145
Lammon, L. D., author, 22:345
Lamon, Ward H., author, 27:335, 28:361
Lamont, Alex, steamboat captain, 10:423n
Lamont, Daniel, trader, 59:186, 59:195n
LaMont, J. B., career, 27:168
Lamont, Jane, Anglo-Dakota woman, 59:184–189, 59:194, 59:196n
Lamoose, Charles, settler, 35:31
LaMothe, Arthur (Rev.), speaker, 22:439
Lampard, Eric E., work reviewed, 39:31
Lampe, Arthur, speaker, 13:454, 25:158
Lampe, Simon (Fr.), missionary, 18:331, 23:402, 33:60
Lampert, Leonard, Jr., MHS president, 36:108, 36:240
Lamperti, Francesco, music teacher, 48:333
Lamphere, George N., Ojibway, 15:134, 56:455
newspaper editor, 58:103
Lampman, H. S., speaker, 16:302
Lamppa, Marvin G., author, 48:96, 48:175
work reviewed, 59:307
Lamprey, Jeannette R., author, 1:144, 1:297, 2:586
Lampson, Sir Curtis M., fur trade official, 34:103n
Lampson and Company. See C. M. Lampson and Company, London, England
Lamson, Chauncey, 5:449, 10:172n, 38:150–153
Lamson, Frank B., author, 16:499, 17:130, 17:242, 18:345, 19:470, 20:463, 24:383–384
editor, 19:117
Lamson, John B., 30:393
Lamson, Mary L., 42:180, 42:185
Lamson, Nathan, 5:449, 10:172n, 38:150–153
Lamson, Peggy, author, 59:259–260
Lanahan, Frances Fitzgerald, editor, 37:184
Lancaster, Wisconsin
work reviewed, 38:328
See also Indian treaties; Preemption laws; Public lands; United States Land Office; United States land office; specific treaties
agricultural, 44:282–283, 46:84, 57:268–269
allotment, 53:339
Canada, 57:361–362
county seat forms, 57:330–343
Cuban Swedish-American colony, 56:288–289, 56:291–292, 56:294–297
cutover, 56:268, 56:278–279, 56:281, 56:285
developers, advertisements, 54:313
federal, 58:132, 58:134
Indian, 42:124, 44:47–49, 44:54, 44:86, 45:83–96, 45:102, 45:107, 46:48, 47:85, 48:158, 55:330, 56:158–159, 56:163–164, 56:168, 56:172, 56:174, 56:185, 56:201, 56:204, 57:4–19, 57:291, 57:321–322, 57:328, 58:60, 58:245
Minnesota, 53:216–224
Minnesota promotion, 42:215–224, 56:204, 56:208–209
native-white issues, 53:100–102
New Ulm platting, 56:345–350
parks, 44:85, 44:88–90, 58:44, 58:48–50
policies, 53:20, 53:35–36
Polish colonization companies, 58:19
preemption legalized, 56:169
prices, 49:163, 50:136–137, 50:142–146, 57:340, 57:391
promotion, advertisement depicted, 53:223
public, 44:178, 47:72, 47:212, 49:140–141
railroad promotions, 57:201
reform, 49:140, 49:148
speculation, 14:197–200, 39:85–92, 39:211, 39:261, 42:78, 42:134, 42:140, 46:51, 49:130–131, 49:141–143, 50:136–137, 50:140, 50:142, 52:133, 53:275, 55:321–322, 56:164–165, 56:235, 57:339, 57:343, 58:97, 58:99, 58:102, 58:150, 58:152
survey effects, 46:84
territorial promotion, 56:208–209
timber company leases, 56:264
U.S. policy, 42:75, 49:163, 49:218, 56:160–161, 58:257
warrants, 29:225–229, 52:242, 56:165
westward movement, 54:79
Wisconsin cutover, 56:354–355
World War II expropriations, 49:214–228
agricultural, 44:282–283, 46:84, 57:268–269
allotment, 53:339
Canada, 57:361–362
county seat forms, 57:330–343
Cuban Swedish-American colony, 56:288–289, 56:291–292, 56:294–297
cutover, 56:268, 56:278–279, 56:281, 56:285
developers, advertisements, 54:313
federal, 58:132, 58:134
Indian, 42:124, 44:47–49, 44:54, 44:86, 45:83–96, 45:102, 45:107, 46:48, 47:85, 48:158, 55:330, 56:158–159, 56:163–164, 56:168, 56:172, 56:174, 56:185, 56:201, 56:204, 57:4–19, 57:291, 57:321–322, 57:328, 58:60, 58:245
Minnesota, 53:216–224
Minnesota promotion, 42:215–224, 56:204, 56:208–209
native-white issues, 53:100–102
New Ulm platting, 56:345–350
parks, 44:85, 44:88–90, 58:44, 58:48–50
policies, 53:20, 53:35–36
Polish colonization companies, 58:19
preemption legalized, 56:169
prices, 49:163, 50:136–137, 50:142–146, 57:340, 57:391
promotion, advertisement depicted, 53:223
public, 44:178, 47:72, 47:212, 49:140–141
railroad promotions, 57:201
reform, 49:140, 49:148
speculation, 14:197–200, 39:85–92, 39:211, 39:261, 42:78, 42:134, 42:140, 46:51, 49:130–131, 49:141–143, 50:136–137, 50:140, 50:142, 52:133, 53:275, 55:321–322, 56:164–165, 56:235, 57:339, 57:343, 58:97, 58:99, 58:102, 58:150, 58:152
survey effects, 46:84
territorial promotion, 56:208–209
timber company leases, 56:264
U.S. policy, 42:75, 49:163, 49:218, 56:160–161, 58:257
warrants, 29:225–229, 52:242, 56:165
westward movement, 54:79
Wisconsin cutover, 56:354–355
World War II expropriations, 49:214–228
Land, Elnora, 44:263
Land, Emory Scott (Jerry, Adm.), 43:167–168
Land, Evangeline Lodge. See Lindbergh, Evangeline Land (Lodge) (Mrs. Charles A., Sr.)
Landacre, Paul, artist, 54:95
Land Act, Canada, 57:361
Landberg, L. L., speaker, 23:390, 24:188
Land claim associations, 28:331
Lander, F. W., with Stevens expedition, 7:128–130, 7:133, 7:139
Lander, Frederick W. (Gen.), 25:29
Landers, J. C. (Col.), 11:457
Landers, Jill, photographer, 50:329
Landes, Ruth, anthropologist/author, 19:457, 45:97–98, 45:103, 45:105, 48:62, 51:238
Landin, Colin, author, 50:55
Landing, L. M., 9:423
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, judge, 48:139, 48:146–148, 48:150, 48:152, 49:29, 49:75
baseball commissioner, 48:150n
work reviewed, 19:334
Landmann, ----, German immigrant, 12:126
Landmark Center, St. Paul, 46:254, 48:268, 55:302–304, 59:65
Land offices
Landon, C. G., 2:280
Landon, Fred, 12:427, 19:445
Landon, R. H., author, 20:334, 21:424, 26:275
speaker, 21:335
Landquist, John, translator, 37:266
Landres, Marie P., 8:35
Landrie, Jean B., 4:380n
Landrie, Joseph, 7:109
Landrigan, Jeremiah J., author, 4:467
Landry, Charles, 8:35
Landry (Landres), Charles, Jr., 8:49
baptismal record, 8:35
Landscape architecture
Como Park, 58:1 (facing), 58:42, 58:49–51, 58:53
innovators, 58:128
preservation, 57:326
social role, 49:282
summer camps, 58:75
Twin Cities, 49:281–291
innovators, 58:128
preservation, 57:326
social role, 49:282
summer camps, 58:75
Twin Cities, 49:281–291
Land's End, Hennepin County, trading post, 10:306, 11:124, 11:376, 13:224
Landsverk, Halvor, woodcarver, 57:79
Landsverk, Ole G., author, 38:43, 41:104, 60:63
Lane, A. P., 2:25–26, 2:28–29n, 2:30, 16:492
Lane, A. T., author, 51:200
Lane, Anthony, photographer, 43:156
Lane, D. H., 16:492
Lane, Eugene E., 20:215
Lane, Franklin K., 1:336, 39:241–242, 39:251
Lane, Harriet, 45:92
Lane, Henry, senator, 45:266
Lane, James H., senator, 44:4
Lane, Leslie C., Dr., 5:65
Lane, Michael, State Review Board secretary, 55:308
Lane, Mrs. Henry, 45:266, 45:271
Lane, Rose Wilder, author/editor, 23:122, 23:157, 38:198, 54:326
Lane, William Henry, 54:144
Lanegran, David A.
Lang, David, 44:105–106
Lang, Earl, speaker, 12:223n, 13:286, 13:289
Lang, Edward R., dramatist, 9:34
Lang, Frank S., author, 35:246
MHS staff member, 44:271
Lang, Helmer, work reviewed, 43:79
Lang, Mary E., speaker, 7:253
Lang, Mrs. Anton, 20:82
Lang, Mrs. George L., 3:464
Lang, Soul, businessman, 60:34
Lang, William L., author, 50:80
Langbein, Walter B., work reviewed, 34:306
Langdon, Cavour S., 50:9n
Langdon, Cottage Grove, 51:79
Langdon, Eleanor, composer, 44:134–135
Langdon, Robert B., contractor, 26:371, 35:70
Langdon Butter and Cheese Factory Company, Cottage Grove, 50:221
Langdown, A. (Sgt.), 44:199, 44:203
Lange, Dietrich, author, 4:81, 4:176, 13:108, 27:351, 36:75n, 57:289–290
Lange, Lauritz M., papers, 14:101
Langeland, Knud, historian, 2:223n, 2:224, 2:372, 3:509–510, 22:68
Langeland, Nils P., Michigan pioneer, 2:226
Langen, Odin, politician, 52:290
Langen, William J., 13:450, 16:249
Langer, William L., senator, 41:282, 44:307, 48:92
Langevin, ----, voyageur, 28:13
Langevin, Edward, hotel owner, 14:300
Langford, Chloe Sweeting (Mrs. George), 33:6
Langford, Clara (Mrs. Nathaniel P., the first), 5:511, 33:4
Langford, Frances, singer, 44:108
Langford, George, 22:193
Langford, George, Jr., 1:155n, 1:210
Langford, Nathaniel P., II, 15:217, 16:60, 17:70, 20:50, 21:409, 22:45, 23:35
Langford, Nathaniel P., III, 22:193, 26:31
Langford, Nathaniel P. (the first), 1:156, 3:428, 36:279, 36:319, 43:70
Langford, Sam, professional boxer, 59:80–81
Langford family, genealogy, 22:193
Langham, Elias T., 5:410n
Langhei Township, Pope County, school, 30:401
Langlade, Charles de, trader, 17:196, 32:233, 47:27
in Revolutionary War, 20:8
Langland, Harold S., author, 34:265, 45:319–320n
Langley, Samuel P., aircraft designer, 48:50
Langmack, George A., speaker, 20:47
Lang Manufacturing Company, South St. Paul, 60:30, 60:32–34
Langmuir, Gavin, author, 46:273
Langola, Benton County, history, 11:96, 11:220
Langrishe Comedy Company, theatrical troupe, 28:110
Langsam, Miriam Z., work reviewed, 39:125
Langton, H. H., author/editor, 19:104, 25:200
work reviewed, 1:527
Langum, Otto (Capt.), 18:148
Langum, Otto S., sheriff, 45:8–9, 50:4–5, 50:10–12, 50:14, 50:16, 51:223
mayoral candidate, 52:190
Langworthy, Daniel A., Dr., author, 1:242
Langworthy, Solon, chiropractor, 59:205, 59:211n
Lanham Act, emergency housing, 56:57
Lanier, James, house, 29:72
Lankford, John, author, 39:171
Lankford, William C., congressman, 40:297
Lankton, Larry D., historian/author, 50:169, 56:463
Lanman, Charles, artist, 42:261, 46:70, 49:338
Lanman, Charles, author, 6:270, 12:219, 12:222, 19:217, 20:50, 20:391, 22:154–155n, 40:141
L'Anniau, Pierre, trader, 12:368–369
La Noue, ----, 5:16n
La Noue, Zacharie R. de, explorer, 12:361
Lanpher, Finch, and Skinner, St. Paul, furriers, 48:121
Lanpher and Company, St. Paul, 33:2
Lanphere, George N., 5:548
Lanphier, Charles H., editor, 37:127
Lansdale, Richard H., Dr., 35:31
Lanse, Edmond, 44:281n
L'Anse, Michigan, mission, 15:122
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Viking village, 56:123
L'Anse Reservation, Michigan, 53:163
Lansing, Abraham, 12:76
Lansing, Edward W., carpenter, 49:5
Lansing, Iowa, mail station, 40:87
Lansing, Jane, editor, 49:211
Lansing, Robert, 17:165, 38:314, 38:316
Lansky, Meyer, mobster, 56:405
Lantern slides, depicted, 53:168
Lantsheere, Viscount de, 11:343n, 12:97
Lantz, Charles E., editor, 22:447
Laos
La Perriere, Sieur de, explorer, 5:150, 13:439, 16:453, 18:233
Lapham, Increase A., author, 5:506, 19:124, 24:246
La Pierre, J. W. B., Dr., 19:235
La Pierre a Affiler (Keeshkemun), Ojibway leader, 48:71n
Laplace, Pierre Simon de, 47:206
Laplanders (Sami). See Sami people
LaPlant, Mrs. W. H., 20:210
La Plant Company, millers, 11:280
LaPlante, Frank, farmer/beet grower, 58:377
La Pointe, Mrs. ----, 8:255
La Pointe, Pierre, interpreter, 21:27n
La Pointe Reservation, Wisconsin, 53:163
La Pointe (Wisconsin), Chippewa agency, 2:538n, 4:375n, 6:44, 12:190, 16:215, 24:165, 32:88–89, 46:46, 50:27
See also Madeline Island, Wisconsin; Wisconsin
1854 treaty, 52:280–281, 53:289, 55:255, 56:169
annuities, 56:185
censuses, 5:61, 20:452
described/depicted, 4:377n, 6:344, 19:96, 41:137, 43:183–184, 49:266
fishing and fisheries, 5:25n, 7:49, 46:45, 46:50
fur trade, 42:71, 42:125–126, 42:129–130, 42:133–134
Hampton Institute students, 51:87
history, 37:216, 42:315
Indian genealogy, 46:291
Indian payments, 16:216, 24:17–21
Indians, 41:138–139, 56:163
map, 49:268
mission, 5:304, 6:350–351, 6:353, 7:62, 7:64, 8:251–253, 9:414, 13:187, 13:195, 13:437, 15:122, 16:214, 17:96, 17:464, 18:47, 19:457, 21:73, 22:354, 33:185, 39:303, 39:308, 44:316, 45:21, 45:23–24, 45:27, 45:30, 49:265–266, 49:268, 49:272–273, 49:275, 49:279
pioneer life, 19:357
sketches, 5:612, 9:413
surveyed, 19:37–39
trading post, 4:370n, 4:376, 7:26, 7:28, 8:364n, 9:287–288, 11:385, 12:356–357, 12:380, 19:41, 32:186, 32:226–227, 32:229, 32:231, 32:233, 32:236, 32:238n, 35:154, 52:223, 54:375
treaty, 34:177, 39:309, 43:175–185, 45:23, 45:26, 46:48
1854 treaty, 52:280–281, 53:289, 55:255, 56:169
annuities, 56:185
censuses, 5:61, 20:452
described/depicted, 4:377n, 6:344, 19:96, 41:137, 43:183–184, 49:266
fishing and fisheries, 5:25n, 7:49, 46:45, 46:50
fur trade, 42:71, 42:125–126, 42:129–130, 42:133–134
Hampton Institute students, 51:87
history, 37:216, 42:315
Indian genealogy, 46:291
Indian payments, 16:216, 24:17–21
Indians, 41:138–139, 56:163
map, 49:268
mission, 5:304, 6:350–351, 6:353, 7:62, 7:64, 8:251–253, 9:414, 13:187, 13:195, 13:437, 15:122, 16:214, 17:96, 17:464, 18:47, 19:457, 21:73, 22:354, 33:185, 39:303, 39:308, 44:316, 45:21, 45:23–24, 45:27, 45:30, 49:265–266, 49:268, 49:272–273, 49:275, 49:279
pioneer life, 19:357
sketches, 5:612, 9:413
surveyed, 19:37–39
trading post, 4:370n, 4:376, 7:26, 7:28, 8:364n, 9:287–288, 11:385, 12:356–357, 12:380, 19:41, 32:186, 32:226–227, 32:229, 32:231, 32:233, 32:236, 32:238n, 35:154, 52:223, 54:375
treaty, 34:177, 39:309, 43:175–185, 45:23, 45:26, 46:48
La Potherie, sieur de, author, 2:189
Lappako, Tobey, labor leader, 52:117
Lappala, Milma (Mrs. Risto), pioneer pastor, 25:324
Lappala, Risto, pioneer pastor, 25:324
Lappe, Frances Moore, 51:324
Lappegaard, Ray, review by, 44:190–191
Lapps, journals, 54:376
Laprairie, ----, trader, 28:155, 28:225, 28:227, 28:229, 28:232
LaPrairie, Joseph, fur trader, 46:176, 47:120, 52:40, 55:57
Laprairie, Mrs. ----, 28:226
Larance, Thomas, petitioner, 49:186
Larance (Larence), Jacques, guide, 28:6, 28:10
Laraway, Perrine and Company, Minneapolis, plow factory, 24:297
Lardner, Ring, author, 39:35, 54:329 (facing), 56:9, 56:14
La Ribourde, Gabriel de (Fr.), 20:68
Larimore, Newel G., bonanza farmer, 32:112
Larimore, North Dakota
Larkin, Arthur, college football player, 59:162
Larkin, Edmund, 12:453
Larkin, Floyd, speaker, 19:233
Larkin, James, 51:139
Larkin, Mrs. A. E., 15:224
Larkin, Oliver W., author, 31:55
Larkin, Sarah, work reviewed, 20:73
Larkin, Thomas O., 4:53
Larkins, S. G., 9:196
Lark Toy Museum, Kellogg, 58:64
Larned, Benjamin F., paymaster, 42:103, 42:109–110
Larned, Horatio H., author, 5:394, 6:386, 7:179
Larned, Mrs. William L., 6:386, 7:179
Larned, William L., 6:386, 7:179, 38:228
La Rock, Alexander, Hampton Institute student, 51:83, 51:87, 51:90–92
La Rock, Robert B., author, 18:452
La Rocque, ----, trader, 22:288
Larocque, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
Larocque, Charles, metis depicted, 49:179
LaRocque, Emma, author, 51:160
Larocque, Francois-Antoine, author, 49:343
Larocque, Joseph, petitioner, 49:186
La Ronde, sieur de, 8:104
La Roque, Henri, trader, 17:440, 17:442
Larpenteur, Auguste Louis, 1:238, 1:407, 1:543, 2:278, 2:283, 4:69, 8:279, 48:127, 61:34–35
Larpenteur, Eugene N., 4:453, 5:162, 14:289
house, 15:53
Larpenteur, J. D., artist, 22:333
Larpenteur, James D., 5:162, 8:433
Larpenteur, L. B., cholera victim, 14:289–290
Larpenteur, Mrs. Auguste L., 4:453
Larrabee, Charles H. (judge), in Minnesota, 28:323
Larrabee, ---- (Maj.), 18:401
Larrowe Milling Company, 34:204
See also General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis
Larsen, Andreas R., artist, 57:74
Larsen, Arthur J., 10:74, 23:6, 23:149, 46:140
"Admission to the Union," 14:156–165
"The Air Transport Command," 26:1–18
author, 12:430, 13:112, 14:347, 23:187, 27:340, 45:303
career, 26:64, 27:46, 28:298
doctorate recipient, 19:209
"Early Dakota Newspapers," 15:200–202
"Early Transportation," 14:149–155
editor, 13:438, 15:462, 44:314
historian, 56:192
"How the Junior Historians Work," 28:160–166
MHS reports, 21:33–46, 22:35–46, 23:35–45, 27:21–28, 28:45–53
MHS superintendent, 20:322, 21:53, 30:326–328, 46:138, 46:140
military service, 23:268, 24:58, 25:73, 30:329
newspaper curator, 11:46, 11:288, 16:55
professor, 37:41
resignation, 29:47
return to MHS, 26:367
reviews by, 11:309, 12:310, 13:302–304, 16:463, 17:322–324, 17:328, 17:457, 18:433–435, 19:201, 19:205, 19:441, 20:61–63, 23:61, 25:276, 29:342, 30:251, 36:96, 37:302, 43:116, 45:301, 47:73–74
"Roads and the Settlement of Minnesota," 21:225–244
"Roads in the Minnesota Triangle," 11:387–411
speaker, 10:199, 10:304, 13:73, 13:195, 14:213, 14:328, 15:107, 16:65, 17:317, 21:49, 21:290, 22:50, 22:341, 23:48, 23:90, 27:145, 27:166
"Theodore C. Blegen and the Minnesota Historical Society," 20:287–295
work reviewed, 16:76–78
"The Air Transport Command," 26:1–18
author, 12:430, 13:112, 14:347, 23:187, 27:340, 45:303
career, 26:64, 27:46, 28:298
doctorate recipient, 19:209
"Early Dakota Newspapers," 15:200–202
"Early Transportation," 14:149–155
editor, 13:438, 15:462, 44:314
historian, 56:192
"How the Junior Historians Work," 28:160–166
MHS reports, 21:33–46, 22:35–46, 23:35–45, 27:21–28, 28:45–53
MHS superintendent, 20:322, 21:53, 30:326–328, 46:138, 46:140
military service, 23:268, 24:58, 25:73, 30:329
newspaper curator, 11:46, 11:288, 16:55
professor, 37:41
resignation, 29:47
return to MHS, 26:367
reviews by, 11:309, 12:310, 13:302–304, 16:463, 17:322–324, 17:328, 17:457, 18:433–435, 19:201, 19:205, 19:441, 20:61–63, 23:61, 25:276, 29:342, 30:251, 36:96, 37:302, 43:116, 45:301, 47:73–74
"Roads and the Settlement of Minnesota," 21:225–244
"Roads in the Minnesota Triangle," 11:387–411
speaker, 10:199, 10:304, 13:73, 13:195, 14:213, 14:328, 15:107, 16:65, 17:317, 21:49, 21:290, 22:50, 22:341, 23:48, 23:90, 27:145, 27:166
"Theodore C. Blegen and the Minnesota Historical Society," 20:287–295
work reviewed, 16:76–78
"Some Native Thoughts on the Quincentennial," 53:25–31
Larsen, Gilbert I., 29:4
Larsen, Hanna A., author, 5:69, 8:105, 20:412
Larsen, John, Mormon missionary, 36:288
Larsen, John G., Episcopal minister, 15:363
work reviewed, 49:306
Larsen, Peter L. (Laur, Peter Laurentius), Lutheran pastor, 11:103, 14:349, 14:356, 17:457, 18:199, 20:293, 50:300
Larsen, Robert, horse owner, 41:381–382
Larsen, Ruth M., research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
Larsen, Selma Press (Mrs. Arthur J.)
author, 16:358
editor, 26:278
editorial assistant, 11:443
speaker, 15:107
"Sporting Magazines," 16:187–191
editor, 26:278
editorial assistant, 11:443
speaker, 15:107
"Sporting Magazines," 16:187–191
Larson, Agnes M., author, 16:108, 17:334, 18:203, 19:207, 24:370, 28:331, 31:13, 34:263, 37:134, 43:164, 50:66
Larson, Andreas, 6:372
Larson, Andrew, farmer, 22:446
Larson, Andrew, speaker, 16:305
Larson, Anna J., author, 12:103, 12:339, 12:497
Larson, Bruce L., 57:435
author, 43:275, 55:136
"Barnstorming with Lindbergh," 52:230–238
historian, 46:308, 46:342, 52:125, 58:13
"Lindbergh's Return to Minnesota, 1927," 42:141–152
"Little Falls Lawyer," 43:158–174
review by, 43:277–278
work reviewed, 43:312
"Barnstorming with Lindbergh," 52:230–238
historian, 46:308, 46:342, 52:125, 58:13
"Lindbergh's Return to Minnesota, 1927," 42:141–152
"Little Falls Lawyer," 43:158–174
review by, 43:277–278
work reviewed, 43:312
Larson, Cedric, author, 21:200, 29:82
Larson, Constant, 1:410, 5:266, 5:574, 15:135, 16:240, 17:121
Larson, Don W., business historian, 57:89
work reviewed, 47:38
Larson, Edgar J. D. (Capt.), author, 24:369
editor, work reviewed, 3:454
Larson, Elsye D. D., author, 34:315, 36:193
Larson, Emma M., 3:223
Larson, Esther E., compiler, 39:81
Larson, F. J. A.
Larson, Frank, 42:146
Larson, Frank Louis, Union soldier. See Lewis, Frank (Pvt.)
Larson, Fred, 43:168
Larson, G. E., businessman, 56:296–297
Larson, Gordon R., house, 38:343
Larson, Gustaf, 7:366
Larson, Henrietta M., 18:316
Larson, Ida, speaker, 27:362
Larson, Ingabret, 11:321
Larson, J. Edor, author, 34:175
Larson, J. Edward (Rev.), author, 10:461
Larson, J. P., establishment of cooperative, 15:486
Larson, Kenneth, 26:291
Larson, L. O., author, 10:97
Larson, Lars, 2:242
Larson, Laurence M., 6:442, 17:463, 18:41, 21:304
author, 4:182, 5:312, 6:304, 6:403, 8:435, 16:108, 17:90, 20:293, 21:303, 24:257
"The Kensington Rune Stone," 17:20–37
Kensington stone estimate, 17:167, 17:169–173, 17:176–179, 17:181, 17:183, 17:185, 17:187
review by, 8:86, 13:182–184
speaker, 6:301, 15:119, 17:109, 18:324
work reviewed, 18:431–433, 21:64–68
"The Kensington Rune Stone," 17:20–37
Kensington stone estimate, 17:167, 17:169–173, 17:176–179, 17:181, 17:183, 17:185, 17:187
review by, 8:86, 13:182–184
speaker, 6:301, 15:119, 17:109, 18:324
work reviewed, 18:431–433, 21:64–68
Larson, Lewis, speaker, 29:274
Larson, Lorayne, 13:279, 15:246, 17:356, 21:335
Larson, Louis, 8:267
Larson, Louis, Nobles County pioneer, 16:368
Larson, Louis, Willmar pioneer, 20:360, 21:341
Larson, Louis, Wisconsin pioneer, 24:176
Larson, Marjorie S., author, 21:456
Larson, Mathilda, 8:268
Larson, Maurice, mail carrier, 48:111
Larson, Morten, 10:284
Larson, Mrs. Laurence M., 21:68
Larson, Mrs. M. A., 12:185
Larson, Mrs. Oscar, speaker, 29:363
Larson, Nels, farmer, 29:14
Larson, O. J., attorney
Larson, Ole, barber, 55:341
Larson, Ole, cooper, 35:18
Larson, Oscar J., 3:157, 4:332
Larson, Oscar W., labor leader, 43:37
Larson, Otto, 51:279
Larson, P. E. (Per Edward Larss), photographer, 56:148
Larson, P. M., civic leader, 18:109, 48:111–112, 48:114–115, 48:117
Larson, Pamela Allen, work reviewed, 59:91
Larson, Paul Clifford, architectural historian, 56:408, 57:325
Larson, Peter E., saloonkeeper, 41:368–369
Larson, Peter G., 4:248
Larson, Ralph H., author, 21:451, 36:195
Larson, Ron (Capt.), 54:240
Larson, Roy, speaker, 16:124
Larson, Sallie, health worker, 58:297
Larson, Sam, saloon proprietor, 51:292
Larson, Sarah A., 21:116
Larson, Susanna (Mrs. Mathias O. Bue), 59:113
Larson, Swend, author, 11:468, 17:238
Larson, T. A., historian, 36:87
Larson Mandolin Manufacturing Company, 57:228
Larss, Per Edward. See Larson, P. E.
Larssen, Edward, legislator, 29:10
Larsson, August, emigrant agent, 36:237
LaSalle, Ferdinand, socialist theoretician, 51:144
LaSalle, Jack, veteran, 56:59
La Salle, Nicolas de, 13:85
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, Sieur de, explorer, 2:189, 3:363, 6:262, 6:340, 8:232, 9:20, 9:144, 9:148, 9:264, 9:395, 10:437, 11:348, 12:410, 14:215, 14:371, 15:472, 16:453, 17:176, 17:342, 18:389, 21:100, 22:63, 22:92, 23:57, 25:273, 28:200, 30:375, 32:112, 32:248, 35:379, 36:325, 47:57–59
rent discrimination, 52:170
La Salle River, Manitoba, 50:231
Lasallier, Baptiste, Winnebago leader, 57:11–12, 57:18
Lasallier (Lassallieur), Baptiste, Winnebago leader, 38:360–361, 38:363, 57:3
LaSarge, John, fisher, 46:55
Laskianin Day, Finnish festival, 24:73
in Minnesota, 30:145
Lass, Marilyn (Mrs. William E.), 41:248
Lass, William E., historian/scholar, 39:264, 41:248, 42:239, 46:204, 52:83, 56:153, 56:407–408, 57:103
"An American Siberia?", 49:149–155
author, 35:246, 40:409, 42:157, 50:84
award recipient, 43:314
"Birth of Minnesota," 55:267–279
"Eden of the West," 56:202–214
fellowship recipient, 42:200
"Ginseng Rush," 41:249–266
"International Boundary," 44:209–219
"Minnesota's Quest for Salt," 52:130–143
"Minnesota's Salt Lands Saga," 53:9–24
"Minnesota's Separation from Wisconsin," 50:309–320
"The 'Moscow Expedition'", 39:227–240
"The Removal of the Sioux and Winnebago," 38:353–364
reviews by, 39:296, 42:37, 43:118, 45:254, 48:311, 50:253–254, 51:239–240, 54:374–375, 57:322–323, 58:60, 60:202
speaker, 44:235
work reviewed, 38:236, 43:230–231, 46:33–34, 46:201, 46:203, 47:163
author, 35:246, 40:409, 42:157, 50:84
award recipient, 43:314
"Birth of Minnesota," 55:267–279
"Eden of the West," 56:202–214
fellowship recipient, 42:200
"Ginseng Rush," 41:249–266
"International Boundary," 44:209–219
"Minnesota's Quest for Salt," 52:130–143
"Minnesota's Salt Lands Saga," 53:9–24
"Minnesota's Separation from Wisconsin," 50:309–320
"The 'Moscow Expedition'", 39:227–240
"The Removal of the Sioux and Winnebago," 38:353–364
reviews by, 39:296, 42:37, 43:118, 45:254, 48:311, 50:253–254, 51:239–240, 54:374–375, 57:322–323, 58:60, 60:202
speaker, 44:235
work reviewed, 38:236, 43:230–231, 46:33–34, 46:201, 46:203, 47:163
L'Association des Metis d'Alberta et des Territoires du Nord-Ouest, 49:184n
Lasson, Nelson B., author, 27:352
Lasswitz, Emil, actor, 32:103, 32:171, 34:241
Last Man's Club, Company B, 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 4:183, 4:466, 5:324
Latham, A. W., horticultural secretary, 53:74
Latham, Gray, 54:346
Latham, Otway, 54:346
Latham, Woodville, Eidoloscope inventor, 54:346
Lathrop, Alan K., architectural historian, 54:235, 55:240
Lathrop, Barnes F., author, 29:258
work reviewed, 31:116
Lathrop, Glenn H., author, 25:311
Lathrop, Harold W.
Lathrop, Noah, Methodist minister, 19:114, 31:82n
Latimer, George, mayor, 60:140
Latimer, Thomas E.
anti-Latimer rally depicted, 54:179
attorney, 51:171, 55:293–294
career, 19:214
depicted, 41:160, 50:113, 54:9
lawyer, 47:251
mayoral candidate, 41:157
Minneapolis mayor, 18:191, 41:160, 41:166, 48:289, 50:113–115, 54:9–10, 54:179–180
in relief controversy, 41:161–162, 41:164
strikers depicted, 54:10
attorney, 51:171, 55:293–294
career, 19:214
depicted, 41:160, 50:113, 54:9
lawyer, 47:251
mayoral candidate, 41:157
Minneapolis mayor, 18:191, 41:160, 41:166, 48:289, 50:113–115, 54:9–10, 54:179–180
in relief controversy, 41:161–162, 41:164
strikers depicted, 54:10
Latinos, St. James, 56:436
Latner, Peter, MHS photographer, 55:380 (facing), 56:153, 57:270, 58:248 (facing)
work depicted, 51:200 (facing), 53:169, 54:241 (cover), 55:39, 55:46–47, 55:104, 55:138, 55:147, 55:233 (facing), 55:323, 56:1 (facing), 56:42, 56:454 (bottom), 56:132–133, 56:261 (facing), 56:357 (facing), 56:434, 56:455–458, 57:57 (facing), 57:160 (facing), 57:161 (cover and facing), 57:163, 57:170, 57:173, 57:181, 57:185–192, 57:194–196, 57:246–247, 57:272 (facing), 58:1 (cover), 58:30–35, 58:64 (facing), 58:81, 58:128 (facing)
Latourelle, James J., composer, 44:129, 44:133–134, 44:139
Latourelle, Jean B., 8:31, 8:33, 8:36–37, 8:47
Latourelle, Mrs. Charlotte, 8:36–37, 8:47–48
La Tourette, Claude Greysolon, Sieur de, 12:307, 13:439
Latourette, Kenneth S., author, 16:239, 24:72
Latreille, Moise, petitioner, 49:186
Latrobe, Benjamin, architect, 60:16n
Latrobe, Benjamin, Jr., railroad engineer, 60:6, 60:11, 60:16n
Latrobe, Charles J., author, 3:238, 4:182
Latsch, John A., 2:52, 35:46, 41:247
Latta, S. N., Indian agent, 39:256
Latter Day Saints. See Mormons
Latter Day Saints Family History Center, microfilm census, 53:211
Latterell, Mrs. Felix, 23:390
Latterell, Samuel, author, 19:366
Lattin, George, speaker, 13:342
Latto, Rudolph, 15:485
Latto Hospital, Hastings, history, 15:485
Latvians
Laubach, Elsa, artist, 54:236
Laubersheimer, Sue, work reviewed, 49:346
Laubin, Gladys, work reviewed, 35:376
Laubin, Reginald, work reviewed, 35:376
Laudon, Robert T., author, 57:326
Lauer Brothers Construction Company, St. Paul, 39:155
Lauerer, John, historian, 61:17
Lauermann, Leo, speaker, 36:283
Laughead, William B., 21:177, 28:93, 28:372
Laughlin, Harry H., author, 49:101
Laughton, W. H., steamboat captain, 11:143
Laughton's Island, Lake St. Clair, 23:136
Laumann, Laura S., speaker, 9:422, 11:53, 11:221, 12:103
Laumet, Antoine. See Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de
Laundry industry
Laura Jane Musser Fund, gifts and grants, 55:39
Laurel, Koochiching County. See Smith Mounds
Laurel, Stan, actor, 44:108–109
Laurel culture, Minnesota, 43:230, 46:128
Laurens, Henry, 18:397
Laurent, Francis W., work reviewed, 36:275
Laurent, Sister, 27:319n
Laurentian Shield, 53:226
Laurentius, Peter, Lutheran pastor. See Larsen, Peter L. (Laur), Lutheran pastor
Laurie, James A., Dr., author, 11:112
Laurie, James A. (Rev.), 11:112
Lauritsen, Wesley, author, 14:438, 39:131
Lauson, Jean de, 15:158, 19:273
Laustrup, Margaret, author, 30:276
Laut, Agnes C., author, 1:528, 4:83–84, 11:103, 13:298, 15:238
LaVake, Rae T., physician, 54:368–369
Laval, Monsig. Francois de, 15:160
Lavalee family, genealogy, 11:110
La Vallee, Jacques, voyageur, 18:240
La Vaque, John H., 1:287
Lavaque Road, Duluth, 46:2
La Vasseur, Pierre, voyageur, 44:206
La Vega, Garcilasco de, author, 35:248
Laveille, Auguste, 22:16n
Laveille, Bertrand, 22:16n
Laveille, Eugene, 22:16n
Laveille, Joseph C., architect, 22:16n
Laveille, Theodore, 22:16n
Lavell, Lu V., food sculptor, 50:227
Lavenda, Robert, work reviewed, 56:301–302
Lavender, David, author, 52:163
"Characteristics of the American Fur Company," 40:178–187
reviews by, 38:193, 40:39
work reviewed, 39:254, 47:40
reviews by, 38:193, 40:39
work reviewed, 39:254, 47:40
Laverdure, Daniel, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure, Francois, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure, Pierre, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure, Xavier, petitioner, 49:187
Laverdure family, in Montana, 49:189
La Verendrye, chevalier de, journal, 7:89
La Verendrye, Francois, 3:471, 18:234
See also La Verendrye family
ancestry, 35:242
anniversary, 46:254
bicentennial, 12:186, 12:288–296, 13:345, 19:461
biographies, 41:343
career, 12:295, 12:342,
ancestry, 35:242
anniversary, 46:254
bicentennial, 12:186, 12:288–296, 13:345, 19:461
biographies, 41:343
career, 12:295, 12:342,

