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M. D. Carrington, tugboat, 54:219
M. F. Kennedy and Brothers, St. Paul, sporting goods seller, 58:379 (cover), 58:379 (facing)
M. L. Dibble Shop, Rochester, depicted, 54:281
M. Townsley and Sons, Minneapolis, trade card depicted, 43:272
M. W. Savage Factories, Minneapolis, auto distributor, 43:110
Maailmasta, Unhotetujen, poet, 27:42
Maas, Melvin J., congressman, 10:353, 40:374, 41:102, 41:276n, 41:282n
Mabane, Adam, 15:96
Mabee, Carleton, work reviewed, 37:259
Mabel:
Mabey, Nell, author, 30:184
Macalester, Charles:
MacAloon, Lloyd M., Citizens' Alliance official, 50:108, 50:109n, 50:112, 51:229, 51:233, 54:183–184
MacArthur, Arthur (Gen.), 56:133
MacArthur, Arthur, judge, lecturer, 18:365
MacArthur, Douglas A. (Gen.), 30:40, 52:28, 56:133
Macartney, Clarence E., 45:206
Macaulay, Gordon, author, 34:311
Macaulay, Thomas B., author, 29:154
Macbeth, Florence, singer, 18:450
Macbeth Gallery, New York, 16:339
Macbride, Thomas H., author, 10:85
Maccabee, Paul, author, 62:139
MacCarty, Mrs. William C., author, 21:115
MacCormack, John, singer, 39:58
MacCourt, Mrs. D. W., 4:26
MacCracken, William P., Jr., government official, 42:142–143
MacDole, William P., 10:121n
Macdona, J. Cumming (Rev.), 33:147n
MacDonald, A. W., editor, 8:299
MacDonald, Carlyle, newspaper correspondent, 58:4
Macdonald, Colin F., author/editor, 3:157, 5:102, 17:365, 39:187, 61:294–296, 61:300–303
Macdonald, Dora M., work reviewed, 31:246
MacDonald, Helen L., author, 28:183, 30:172, 36:35
MacDonald, John L., politician, 45:224, 45:227, 45:231–232, 45:237–238, 45:240, 55:147
MacDonald, Magdeleine, 15:92n
MacDonald, Miles, trader, 11:212, 12:437, 21:399, 22:331, 24:179
Macdonald, Mrs. Henry D., 5:494
Macdonald, Norman, author, 21:432
MacDonald, Sir John A., statesman, 33:183, 35:35, 35:47, 35:153, 35:283, 36:65, 41:179–180
MacDonald, Thomas H., speaker, 29:85
Macdonell, John, author, 49:343
Macdonnell, William J., letters, 22:331
MacDougal, Alan, author, work reviewed, 59:267
MacDougal, Daniel T., plant physiologist/researcher, 59:4, 59:7–8, 59:15n
MacDowell, Marsha, work reviewed, 50:84
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward, 17:101
Mace, George, 21:110
MacEachran, Clinton E., 17:160n
Macedonians, Detroit, Michigan, 20:202
Macey Apartments, St. Paul, 61:3
MacFarland, A., theater manager, 9:32, 28:109–110, 33:173–174
MacFarland, Earl (Lt. Col.), 20:54
MacFarland, Franklyn, teacher, 17:87
MacFarland, O. (Col.), 16:492
Macfarlane, Agnes, 39:323n
MacFarlane, Janet R., author, 26:266, 27:353
Macfarlane, John G., diary, 1:414
MacFarlane, R., 2:23
MacFarlane, R. O., author, 9:191, 26:273, 28:372
MacFarlane, Roderick, 35:240
MacFarlane, William K., letter, 7:336–339
MacGaffey, Edward, "Minnesota Children's Code," 41:229–236
MacGaheran, Joe, author, 16:248, 22:337
Macgowan, Ernest S., author, 15:140, 17:302, 26:275, 30:158
MacGregor, A. L., author, 25:310
MacGregor, Charles L., work reviewed, 3:34
MacGregor, Clark, congressman, 55:110
MacGregor, Effie, educator, 35:371
MacGregor, Iowa:
MacGregor, Rob R., 16:349
Mach, Mae Zellmer, work reviewed, 46:304
Machek Lumber Company, 29:177
Machelosse, Gerard, author, 33:352
Machen, Arthur W., 7:191
Machen, J. Gresham, fundamentalist, 43:27, 43:30, 45:206
Machinists. See International Association of Machinists
MacIntosh, James, 10:397
Macintyre, John, author, work reviewed, 62:199
Mack, Connie, baseball manager, 60:128
Mack, Henry, 47:134
Mack, John E., 46:309–311
Mack, Peter, author, 2:286, 36:327
Mack, Stanley L., author, 21:223
Mack, Warren, author, work reviewed, 61:126
Mackall, H. C., 50:10
MacKaniff, Nancy, 31:173
Mackay, Aeneas (Lt.), with Cass expedition, 23:135, 23:248, 23:251, 23:336, 23:347, 23:348n
Mackay, Alexander, author, 29:154
Mackay, Constance D., author, 1:243
Mackay, Corday, author, 27:260, 29:166
Mackay, Douglas, author, 19:462, 35:240, 36:272
MacKay, Kathryn, artist, 53:180
MacKay, Kenneth C., author, 28:372
MacKay, Roderick, teacher, 36:204
MacKay, Sheridan K., 39:268–269, 39:311
MacKaye, Benton, Wilderness Society president, 58:130
Mackaye, Steele, dramatist, 23:310
Mackenroth, Ida, 26:66
MacKenzie, Alixandra Kolesky (Mrs. Warren), 60:279
Mackenzie, Donald, 2:436, 5:305
Mackenzie, "Emperor," 4:359n
MacKenzie, George A., state representative, 58:90
Mackenzie, John G., 4:377, 4:405
MacKenzie, Roderick (Roderic), author, 5:28–29, 5:30n, 5:31, 10:204, 44:213n
Mackenzie, William L., 4:356n, 11:246n
Mackenzie and Oakes, Quebec, Quebec, merchants, 11:238
Mackenzie River Valley, Northwest Territories:
Mackey, Andrew, house, 38:343
Mackey, Mrs. Andrew, pioneer, 24:203
MacKim, Mead, and White, New York, architects, 39:155
Mackinac, Michigan:
Mackinac boats, 2:503, 4:314, 5:409, 6:160, 8:335
Mackinac Island (Lake Huron), Michigan
Mackinaw boats, Lake Superior, 55:97
Mackinaw City, Michigan, 44:208
Mackinbines, David, teacher, 39:306
Mackinder, Halford J., author, 29:71
MacKinnon, George, 54:186
Mackintire, Edmund, letters, 25:183, 25:383
Mackintire, Eliab P., letters, 16:111, 16:542, 17:224
Mackintosh, W. A., author, 7:91
Mackubin, Charles M.:
Mackubin Street, St. Paul, church depicted, 57:40
MacLaren, Mrs. Archibald, 3:340
MacLaren, Mrs. Robert N., artist, 2:468
Maclaren, Robert (Rev.), 46:244
MacLaren, Robert N. (Col.), 2:468
Maclean, M. C., author, 25:199
MacLean, Ray B., author, 5:574, 16:117, 18:329, 18:334, 42:184
MacLennan, Hugh, author, 37:245, 38:386
MacLennan, William L., 21:195
Macleod, G. B., author, 21:369
MacLeod, LeRoy, author, 23:157
MacLeod, Margaret A., author/compiler, 16:231, 17:113, 20:204, 21:205–206, 21:432–433, 22:331, 27:70, 30:259, 30:261, 32:155, 35:202, 35:295, 38:200
MacMillan, Betty, 53:212
MacMillan, Conway, professor, 59:7, 59:15n
MacMillan, Whitney, 53:212
MacNider, Hanford, 41:273
Macomb, ---- (Col.), 4:435
Macomb, Alexander (Gen.), 28:18–19, 42:99, 42:112–113
Macomber, Esther, 17:337
Macomber, John H., in Civil War, 17:337, 18:47, 25:289
Macon, Georgia, Civil War prison, 58:63
Macoun, John, autobiography, 5:72
MacPhail, William S., musician/music teacher, 33:101, 44:136
MacPhail School of Music, Minneapolis:
Mactavish, Dugal, clerk, 20:71
MacTavish, William, 21:252n, 34:317, 41:15–16
Macune, C. W., Dr., third-party leader, 9:227, 9:230, 9:243
MacWilliams, N. B., immigration agent, 47:17
Macy, Jesse, 16:218, 33:356
Macy, Roscoe, author/speaker, 21:110, 24:374, 28:192
Macy, Sharon Roberts, 55:264–265
Macy, William, artist, 29:260
Madariaga, Salvador de, author, 29:154
Madden, Bartley, professional boxer, 59:84
Madden, Claude, musician, 33:101
Madden, G. P., speaker, 20:458
Madden, John F. (Maj.), speaker, 1:237
Madden, Mrs. W. J., museum operator, 35:201, 35:336
Madden, W. J., museum operator, 35:201, 35:336, 36:282
Maddy, C. A., 8:129
Madeira, Addison D., 39:56
Madeira, barge, 35:279, 36:282
Madelaine, Isabel, 8:31, 8:33
Madelaine, N., 8:33
Madelia Cycle Club, history, 29:272
Madelia Township, Watonwan County:
Madeline Island, Wisconsin
Mader, Joseph H., author, 19:108
Madigan, Robert, Mr. and Mrs., 52:236
Madigan, Thomas, work reviewed, 59:91
Madison, Charles A., author, 28:278
Madison, E. H., 22:79
Madison, James, U.S. president, 4:173, 4:324–325, 7:289, 8:5, 8:22, 36:224, 40:180n, 40:350
Madison, Marie (Mrs. Emil King), 59:270
Madison, Mrs. James, portrait, 21:149
Madison, Nels, labor leader, 42:169
Madison, William, 25:304
Madison, Wisconsin, 47:333, 48:263
Madison Grammar School, 59:159
Madison Lake (town):
Madison Lutheran Normal School, history, 24:90
Madland, Thorwald, letter, 3:371
Madsen, Art, resort owner, 54:128, 54:130
Madsen, Dick, 54:130
Madsen, Dinna, resort owner, 54:128, 54:130
Madsen, Emil F., author, 5:517
Madsen, Inez, 23:391
Madsen, Orville, construction company owner, 61:90
Maeder, Tobias (Fr.), author, 37:347, 38:335
Maeland, Torjuls A., 6:105n
Maercklein, Burdette C., author, 21:344
Maertens, Carolina B. R., 14:52
Maes, Camillus P. (Rev.), author, 1:71
Maescocuneeya, Chippewa Indian, 10:80
Maetzold, Ernest F., composer, 44:135
Magath, Thomas B., Dr., 17:70, 20:50, 20:297–299, 29:53
Magdalen Society, St. Paul, 38:79
Magee, Billy, guide, 50:83, 58:124
Magee, G. W., author, 4:198, 4:301
Magee, J. Ralph (bishop), 51:118, 51:120
Magee, Mrs. Irwin E., house, 38:346
Magelssen, Gyda, 5:609
Magelssen, Kristian (Rev.), diary, 14:236
Magelssen, Solveig, 2:221n
Maggie, steamboat, 21:256, 21:259n
Maggie Reaney, steamboat, 31:86
Magic, steamboat, 34:132
Magie, Frank, sheriff, 59:24
Magie, William, conservationist/preservationist, 43:31, 58:137
Magill, John A., author, 25:307
Magillis, O. J., advertising agent, 58:361
Maginnis, Charles, architect, 39:155, 39:159–160
Maginnis, Martin, Red Wing native:
Magner, ----, baseball player, 47:328
Magner, Adelaide, artist, 25:404
Magner, Thomas F., "Minnesota Guslar," 34:296
Magney, Clarence R., 54:158, 54:162
Magney, Jonas, letter, 29:278
Magnolia automobile, 40:148, 43:102
Magnus, Charles, 38:299
Magnus, Olaus, 56:127
Magnuson, C. A., author, 15:373
Magnuson, C., cooperative creamery founder, depicted, 51:263
Magnuson, J., pioneer, 30:396
Magnuson, Paul B., Dr., autobiography, 37:133
Magnuson, Swen, postmaster, 36:214–215
Magnuson, Warren G., author, 37:183
Magnuson, William A., 44:106–107
Magnusons Island, Northwest Angle:
Magnussen, Chris, sheriff, 62:126–127
Magnusson, Magnus, translator, 40:95
Magnusson, P. M., author, 1:317
Magocsi, Paul, author, 50:168
Magoffin, Elizabeth C. R., author, 1:79
Magoffin, Samuel S. (Capt.), 3:331, 3:333
Magoun, George F. (Rev.), letter, 22:56–59
Magrane, Elizabeth, 4:369n, 4:402, 4:438
Magrane, Thomas, 4:369n, 4:421
Magrath, C. Peter, university president, 57:381
Magruder, John B. (Gen.), 25:120, 25:242
Magruder, William T. (Lt.), 29:317, 29:319
Maguire, Anne, work reviewed, 49:345
Maguire, Edward, author, 34:304
Maguire, Stephen D., editor, 35:283
Magyars. See Hungarians
Mah, Hared, Somali immigrant, 62:101
Mahachek, Blanche, author, 14:236
Mahal, Jennifer, researcher, 53:212
Mahala Fisk Pillsbury Club, Minneapolis, 46:193–194
Mahan, Alfred T., 41:2
Mahan, Asa, educator, 45:22, 45:29
Mahan, Bruce E., author, 4:286, 5:314, 5:385, 6:211, 6:404, 7:186, 8:203, 12:439
Mahany, William, author, 19:115
Mahen, Bob, depicted, 53:64
Mahen, Carl, depicted, 53:64
Maher, Edward, policeman, 53:278
Maher, George W., architect, 39:130
Maher, Thomas, 17:367
Maher, William N., 6:399
Maher's Union Hotel, Washington, D. C., Indians visit, 45:86, 45:88
Mah-ge-gah-bow, Ojibway spokesman, 52:12
Mahin, John, author, 2:290
Mahkata (Mahkahto) County:
Mahle, William, 7:191
Mahler, H. A., 27:124
Mahlum, Mrs. John, speaker, 30:277
Mahnomen. See Wild rice (mahnomen)
Mahnomen, history, 35:47
Mahnomen County:
Mahoney, D., chiropractor, 59:202–203
Mahoney, J. Daniel, 5:79, 5:436, 17:123
Mahoney, Martin (Fr.), 9:343n
Mahoney, Stephen, 18:140
Mahoney, Timothy R., work reviewed, 53:40
Mahoney, Tom, author, 35:44
Mahoney, W. O., lumberman, 29:205n
Mahoney, William, editor, 38:302
Mahoning, St. Louis County, school depicted, 48:105
Mahoning mine, Mesabi Range, 21:289, 41:86, 51:70
Mahpeyasna (Rattling Cloud), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:509–513
Mahpiyawakonze (Indian John), Dakota Indian, 28:138, 59:191
Mahpiyawicasta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Mahqua, Chippewa Indian, 3:281
Mahr, August C., author, 33:91
Mahtomedi:
Mahzahhohtah, Sioux leader, 3:526
Mai, Walter, prisoner of war, 54:114, 54:119
Maier, Pauline, speaker, 44:235
Mail and mail service
Mailloux, ----, trader, 21:126, 21:129, 21:136, 21:140–142
Mailloux, St. Valier, fur agent, 46:181
Mail-order catalogs, architecture, 52:202
Mail-order houses, rise of, 52:169
Maine
Maine, Maurice F., house, 57:325
Maine Anti-slavery Society, 9:176
Maine Law, prohibition act, 12:396, 13:322, 16:469, 29:220, 40:390n
Mai Neng Moua, Hmong immigrant, 62:102–103
Maine Prairie Township, Stearns County:
Mainites
Mainquist, Hulda, genealogy, 50:44
Mainquist-Kostich, Linda, author, 50:44
Mainstream literary journal, 62:73
Main Street Power Station, Minneapolis, 58:329
Main Streets:
Majava, Altti, author, 48:175
Majestic Music Shop, Minneapolis, 59:99, 59:102
Majka, Linda, work reviewed, 48:227
Majka, Theo, work reviewed, 48:227
Mak, James, work reviewed, 45:40
Makah Indians, history, 33:352
Makawastewin (Susan Windgrow), Sioux woman, 16:476
Maki, Fred, fire victim, 52:327–328
Maki, Heather Jo, 58:128
Maki, John, labor leader, 40:344, 40:346
Makinen, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:319–320
Making of America project, 57:263
Makwa (The Bear), Ojibway, 50:272, 50:274–275
Malack, Leo:
Malaria, 56:210
Malchelosse, Gerard, 46:230–231
Malchow, John C., potter, 33:230
Malcolm, Grace, author, 7:183
Malcolm, Paul, photographer, work depicted, 51:289 (cover), 51:315, 51:318, 52:128 (facing)
Male Raven, Sisseton leader, 22:137
Maley, Ignatius D., 13:130
Malhiot, Francois V., trader, 21:126n, 48:69, 48:71n, 50:233n, 50:235–236, 50:237n, 50:238
Mali, H. G. T., Belgian consul, 5:198
Malick, Abigail, 51:243
Malick, George, 51:243
Malin, James C., 22:182
Malkus, Alida, work reviewed, 37:301
Mallard, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
Mallett, Charles, 3:291
Mallgren, William, 16:491
Mallison, J. Wesley, 14:49
Mallison, Matthew, Lutheran pastor, career, 14:48–50
Mall of America, Bloomington, 56:422, 60:275, 60:281n
Mallon, Alfred E., 5:228
Mallon, George H. (Capt.), 4:101
Mallory, George (Pvt.), 45:137n, 45:140
Mallory, George J., postmaster, 34:186
Malm, Nels, author, 10:228, 15:137, 16:124, 17:122, 18:110
Malmberg, Andrew, 57:363
Malmborg, Oscar, author, 11:325
Malmin, Gunnar J., 5:233, 6:70, 6:93, 6:203, 12:304, 18:198
Malmin, R., editor, 13:324
Malmo, Aitkin County:
Malmquist, Mrs. Bert, 19:470, 20:456
Malmros, Oscar, 1:189, 3:305, 13:112, 41:78, 50:243
Malone, Dumas, editor, 11:216, 11:328, 12:200, 12:442, 13:210, 13:440, 14:230, 14:348, 15:127, 15:357, 16:114, 16:238, 16:349, 17:114, 17:225, 17:476
Malone, Paul B., 43:4
Malone, Thomas J., author, 3:153
Maloney, Mrs. J. J., speaker, 29:363
Maloney, Patrick, saloonkeeper, 52:331
Malosky, Jim, high-school athlete, 55:342, 55:348
Malott, Deane, university president, 60:182
Malselv Valley, Norway, migration, 57:359
Malta, steamboat, 13:226, 13:233, 13:238
Malt-O-Meal Company, Northfield, plant, 46:157
Maltz, Albert, playwright, 52:300–301
Malvern Hill, Virginia, battle, 29:64
Maly, Josef, pioneer, 15:27
Mammen, Edward W., author, 28:179
Mammoth Hotel, Nininger, projected, 13:128, 13:130, 13:150
Mammoths, Grant County, 38:157
Ma-mong-e-se-da, Ojibway leader, 48:64
Mamre, Kandiyohi County, name, 31:253
Manabozo, Ojibway hero, 8:422–423
Manahan, James, 18:446, 21:68–69
Manannah, Meeker County:
Manassas, Virginia. See Bull Run, Virginia
Mancall, Peter C., author, 55:183
Manchester, William D. Montagu, Duke of, 17:371
Manchester & Oneida Railway, built, 36:33
Manchester Township, Freeborn County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Mancina-Batinich, Mary Ellen, author, work reviewed, 60:336–337
Mandan, North Dakota
Mandan Indians, 4:288, 5:150
Mandelbaum, Maurice, historian, 41:173–174
Mandich, Dan, miner, 61:93
Mandich, Mary, miner, 61:94
Mandich, Millie (Mrs. Dan), miner, 61:93–95, 61:98, 61:100
Mandigo, James W., papers, 13:320
Mandolins
Mandt Lutheran Church, Chippewa County, 14:451
Maney, George A., author, 1:78
Maney, James, Dr., house, 39:194, 39:197
Maney, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs., 39:196–197
Maney, Patrick J., work reviewed, 46:125–126
Maney, Ruth, artist, 38:192
Manfred, Frederick (Feike Feikema), author, 27:55, 27:71, 31:129, 31:145, 36:237, 37:3n, 45:36–37, 46:23, 46:341, 47:119, 49:176, 53:338, 56:40, 57:51–52
Manfred, Maryanna Shorba (Mrs. Frederick), 46:88
Manganese, Crow Wing County, ghost town, 19:464
Manganese, mining, 9:267
Mangard, Carl, author, 23:88
Mange, Mark J., Belgian consul, 5:198n
Mangone, Phillip, tailor, 49:63
Mangrum, Lloyd, professional golfer, 58:386
Manhattan, steamboat, 21:156
Manhigh project, 51:287
Manifest destiny, 52:122, 56:156
Manila, Philippines:
Manion, Leo E., author, 29:167
Manistee, Michigan, mission, 10:112
Manitoba, 9:64
Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1:233, 7:294, 8:186, 10:218, 36:284
Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba, collection, 28:70
Manitoba Railroad, 10:279–280
Manitoulin Historical Society, Ontario, 35:153
Manitoulin Islands, Lake Huron:
Manitou River, Lake County, 12:287
Manitowab, Isaac, 8:303
Manitowidjewung, Ojibway, 46:292
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, cultural history, 15:355
Manitowoc-Gjerpen-Valders Lutheran Church, 7:90
Mankato, Blue Earth County, 42:139
Mankato, Sioux (Dakota) leader, 38:137–138, 38:140, 38:142–143, 38:147–149, 45:91, 45:102
Mankato Art History Club, 27:171
Mankato Board of Trade, 54:34, 54:36
Mankato Citizens' Telephone Company, sketch, 5:473
Mankato Claim Company, 12:202
Mankato Commercial Club, 16:489
Mankato Driving Park Association, 16:33
Mankato Fair Association, 17:125, 54:340
Mankato Free Press, 48:293
Mankato Normal School, 14:416, 42:179–180
Mankato Rifle Company, 16:172
Mankato State Teachers College, 21:106, 26:47, 34:93
Mankato Union, history, 13:214, 18:337
Mankato Weekly Record, and black-suffrage, 56:80
Manley McLennan Insurance Agency Cup, curling, 58:248 (facing)
Mann, A. T., Dr., 24:347
Mann, Alice, author, 5:215
Mann, Arthur T., author/editor, 15:358, 38:387
Mann, Bertha L., 45:209 (cover)
Mann, Eugene L., Dr., 21:317
Mann, Fred A., architect, 62:113
Mann, George R., architect, 40:103
Mann, Horace, Jr., 16:35–36
Mann, John S., 2:24–25, 2:28, 2:29n, 2:30
Mann, Lewis, 10:336
Mann, Mamie, 45:243
Mann, Mary Peabody (Mrs. Horace), letter, 20:173, 22:433
Mann, T. T., Dr., newspaper correspondent, 11:163n
Mann, Thomas, steamboat captain, 20:352
Mann, William, railroad executive, 36:66
Mann-Elkins Act (1910), 12:16, 57:205
Manners, Carl W., lumberman, 44:296n
Manners, Mrs. Orlando R., 3:466
Manney, Solon W. (Rev.), chaplain/missionary, 3:200n, 9:252, 28:209, 28:213, 50:262
Mannheimer Brothers, St. Paul, 49:61
Manning, A. R., 50:212
Manning, Eileen, author, 40:99n
Manning, Mrs. Richard, 55:204
Manning, Warren H., landscape architect, 58:128
Mannix, Joseph T., sketch, 2:275
Manny, John H., 22:257
Manny reaper, 23:322, 24:288, 24:290
Manoa Company, in Venezuela, 43:200–201, 43:204, 43:209
Manomin County. See Anoka County
Manominie, Anoka County, ghost town, 40:88
Manomin Township. See Fridley, Anoka County
Manro, W. E., ginseng buyer, 41:258
Mansfield, Helen C., author, 26:306
Mansfield, J. B., author, 25:369
Mansfield, Richard, actor, 33:1
Mansfield Township, Freeborn County, history, 30:405
Mansheim, Gerald, work reviewed, 53:339
Manship, Paul H., sculptor, 16:110, 31:55, 35:70, 49:210, 55:117
Man Sized Action, punk-rock band, 58:30
Manson, D., trader, 40:167n–168n
Manson, Mahlon D. (Col.), Union officer, 38:261–262, 39:180, 39:182
Mansson, Evelina, author, 18:69, 59:61n
Mansson, Ola. See Lindbergh, August
Mantell, Emma, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
Mantell, James, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
Manthey, Julius, 52:111
Manti, Iowa, Mormon settlement, 13:386
Manton de Manila, shawl, 49:57–58
Mantor, Peter, 3:152
Mantor, Riley, 3:152
Mantor, S. J., 22:170
Mantorville:
Mantouek Indians, Radisson's visit, 13:261–262
Manuel, slave, trial and execution, 1:11–13
Manufacturers Bank of West Duluth, 37:122
Manufacturing
Manville, Helen A., poet, 26:298
Man Walking in Iron (Iron Walker), Dakota leader, 45:90, 45:92
Manweiler, J., author, 21:212
Manxmen:
Manypenny, George W., Indian commissioner, 43:175, 45:85n, 48:223, 57:6, 57:9–11, 57:15–16
Manzey, John, author, 13:216
Manzomaunay, Chippewa Indian. See Monsomannay
Mapes, Emery, businessman, 47:4, 57:24
Maple, Lake County, ghost town, 34:182
Maplebay automobile, 40:148, 43:102
Maple Grove, burials, 53:211
Maple Grove Township, Hennepin County:
Maple Plain:
Maple Plain Fruit Growers' Association, 18:443
Maple Ridge Township, Isanti County, Swedish settlement, 20:359
Maple River, archaeology, 51:62
Maple sugar and syrup:
Mapleton House, Mapleton, 15:133
Mapleton Woman's Study Club, 21:215
Maplewood Park, Waseca County, resort, 36:194
Maplewoods (Woodland), Hennepin County, history, 27:176
Maps
Maracci, Carmelita, 39:64
Marathon County, Wisconsin, dairying, 29:268
Maravelas, Paul, reviews by, 53:251, 54:376
Marble, company town, 48:95, 48:99
Marble, Jerome, hunter, 16:269
Marble, Manton:
Marble, Mrs. Claude, author, 9:196
Marble, Mrs. William, Sioux captive, 1:429, 2:549n
Marble, Scott, playwright, 54:352
Marble family, theatrical troupe, 28:111, 40:363
Marbles, game described, 47:149
Marburg, Theodore F., author, 35:154
Marc, Franz, artist, 54:94
Marcaccini, Ann, "DAR at the Sibley House," 55:186–201
Mar Cantabrico, munitions ship, 43:83, 43:86n
Marcaut, ----, trader, 11:262n
March, C[harles] H., public-safety commissioner, 43:45
March, Enoch C., sutler, 40:24
March, F. M., speaker, 10:301–303
March, Frank, 16:241
March, John H., teacher, 2:240n, 54:106
March, Richard, work reviewed, 53:128
Marchand, Ernest, author, 12:326
Marchand, John N., artist, 47:60–62
Marchesi, Blanche, singer, 39:55
Marchesseaux, ----, trader, 19:293
Marchman, Watt P., author, 31:252
March on Washington Movement, 57:431
Marcks, Ray, musicians' reunion organizer, 59:108
Marcley, Jessie M., author, 6:411, 18:263n
Marcley, Mrs. Walter, speaker, 11:120
Marcos, Imelda, 56:423
Marcot, Hyacinthe, voyageur, 21:135
Marcum, Thomas, electrician, 42:90
Marcus, Hannah, homesteader, 55:169
Marcus, Jacob R., editor, 33:195n, 34:353
Marcy, Randolph B. (Gen.), 29:118
Marcy, William L., 11:318
Mardock, Robert W., work reviewed, 43:75–76
Mareck, Titus, actor, 32:172
Marensico, Michigan, lumber strikers depicted, 56:270
Margaret Barry Settlement, Minneapolis, 14:110
Margaret Street, St. Paul:
Margeax, ----, timber agent, 31:162
Margerie, Emmanuel de, speaker, 49:308
Margolis, Jack, garage depicted, 46:266
Margry, Pierre, 38:200
Margulies, Herbert F., author, 35:241
Marie Teresa (Sr.), artist, 48:19
Marietta, Ohio, Northwest Territory celebration, 18:101, 19:314
Marietta College, Historical Collections established, 2:198
Marigold Ballroom, Minneapolis, 61:217
Marijuana, trade item, 40:204
Marin, Joseph, trader, 8:244–245
Marin, Paul, trader, 8:104, 8:236, 8:244–245
Marin, Sam, 12:136
Marin, William A., author, 1:228, 18:116, 18:228, 20:466
Marin de la Malgue, Joseph, trader, 12:307, 18:193, 32:226–238
Marine. See Marine on St. Croix
Marine Bank, St. Paul, 20:257
Marine House, Marine on St. Croix, 17:284, 36:214
Marine Lumber Company, 38:339
Marine National Bank, Duluth, 37:122
Marine on St. Croix:
Marinette River, Wisconsin, pineries, 21:55
Marion, Francis (Gen.), 18:397
Marion, Norman, petitioner, 49:187
Marion, Olmsted County, ghost town, 11:399, 35:12, 35:21
Marion, Otter Tail County:
Marion City, Missouri, sketch, 2:268n
Marion County, Indiana, probate records, 17:189
Marion Lake, McLeod County, paper town, 40:65
Marion Patch, racehorse, 41:382
Marion Township, Olmsted County, poor farm, 38:368
Mariposa Battalion, Yosemite Valley discovery, 15:233
Marjenhoff, O. G., fire chief, 50:179
Mark, Eli, papers, 54:319
Mark, H. F., druggist, 23:198
Mark, Henry, businessman, 51:6
Mark, P. M., druggist, 23:198
Mark Bradley, towboat, 18:177
Marken, Jack W., work reviewed, 47:167, 49:346
Markers. See Monuments and markers
Market Hall, Minneapolis, theater, 9:37
Market House (Hall), St. Paul, Minnesota Historical Society headquarters, 3:427, 18:30, 23:306, 33:196, 33:197n, 36:239
Marketing
Markham, Edwin, 11:447
Markham, J. M., steamboat owner, 33:12
Markham, James E., attorney/speaker, 14:218, 46:148
Markham, Morris, trapper, 48:30
Markham, R. H., author, 21:310
Markham, William (Col.), Union officer, 38:43, 38:258
Markham Hotel, Bemidji, 42:181
Markhus, Lars (Rev.), 10:293
Markle, J. A., Indian agent, 41:23, 41:28n
Markoe, Francis A., speaker, 16:115
Markoe, James, 38:167n, 38:176n
Markoe, Mrs. William, 38:172
Markoe, Ralston J., 19:451
Markoe, William, aeronaut/balloonist, 3:477, 5:246, 12:202, 22:9, 38:166–176, 39:280, 41:245, 42:19n, 48:47, 49:31, 54:376, 56:237
Marks, A. G., 52:108
Marks, Isaac:
Marks, Susan, author:
Marksman, Peter, 10:204
Mark Twain Museum, Hannibal, Missouri, artwork, 57:239
Markus, Frank A., 49:75
Markus, Israel, Dr., editor, 43:219n
Marling, Karal Ann, 51:281
Marmaduke, John S. (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:283
Marmata, Lake County, settled, 34:177
Marmon automobile, 38:207, 38:210–211, 38:213
Marogna, Demetrius (Fr.), missionary, 32:37–41
Marotzke, Wally, building engineer, 53:115
Marpewecapta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Marpiwecaxta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Marpiyawichashta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Marple, Alice, author, 1:142, 3:98
Marquand, J. P., author, 20:116
Marquette, C. L., speaker, 24:255
Marquette, Jacques (Fr.), explorer, 12:76, 13:254, 14:339, 14:371, 15:100, 16:453, 17:299n, 18:233, 18:388, 19:198, 27:350, 30:57, 32:112, 35:151, 35:199, 36:70, 37:128, 41:195, 48:83, 52:224
Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, 30:332, 30:384, 58:289
Marquette Range, Michigan:
Marquez, Manuel, 57:179
Marquez, Phillip, 57:179
Marquis, A. S., author, 11:451
Marquis, T. G., author, 1:528
Marqusee, John E., author, 39:211
Marr, Carl, artist, 55:369
Marrett, T. B., horse owner, 41:375
Marriage. See Social life: marriage
Marriott, Alice, work reviewed, 42:79
Marriott, Frederick, aeronaut, 49:31
Marryat, Frederick (Capt.), 9:305
Mars, J. C. (Bud, pseud.). See McBride, James D.
Mars, J. R., publisher, 26:294
Marsden, Peter, author, 43:120, 43:192
Marsden, Ralph W., author, 36:103
Marsh, Adolphus (Lt.), 25:225, 25:254
Marsh, Cutting (Rev.), explorer, 16:134
Marsh, George H., author, 6:410
Marsh, George P., geographical theories, 44:18, 44:22
Marsh, Grant, 7:362, 8:184
Marsh, John S. (Capt.):
Marsh, Mrs. John, teacher, 48:27
Marsh, Richard R., "Interregnum at Hamline: The Year the Faculty Ran the School 1932–33," 51:110–122
Marsh, Ruth, author, 24:71
Marshall, Albert M., author, 35:245
Marshall, Bette, 59:171
Marshall, Bobby, African American athlete, 59:158–174
Marshall, Donald, 59:171
Marshall, Douglas, 30:406
Marshall, Eugene, author, 2:357n
Marshall, F. F., county agent, 10:353
Marshall, James R., editor, work reviewed, 59:351
Marshall, John, union leader, 13:345, 53:177
Marshall, Lawrence W., author, 12:441
Marshall, Lewis, 59:160
Marshall, Lyon County:
Marshall, Morgan, 22:133
Marshall, Mrs. ----, mixed-blood, 24:324
Marshall, Mrs. Bobby (Irene Knott), 59:171
Marshall, Mrs. Richard (Symanthia Gillespie), 59:159–160
Marshall, Mrs. William R., 33:6
Marshall, Paul M., 50:10
Marshall, R. B., author, 1:146
Marshall, R. D., lawyer, 27:198
Marshall, Rebecca. See Cathcart, Rebecca Marshall
Marshall, Richard, 59:159–160
Marshall, Robert, author, 11:101
Marshall, Robert, Jr., 59:171
Marshall, Robert (Bob), wilderness advocate, 61:121–122
Marshall, Roujet D., autobiography, 14:112
Marshall, Sarah, 59:160
Marshall, Stanley, Farmer-Labor party secretary, 51:174
Marshall, Thomas M., editor, 4:82
Marshall, Thomas R., 21:98
Marshall, W. L., Army Corps of Engineers leader, 54:263–264
Marshall, William, 59:171
Marshall, William R., 1:324, 7:114, 10:322
Marshall and Company, bankers, 2:137, 5:203
Marshall and Illsley, bankers, 16:91
Marshall County:
Marshall Messenger, sports photo, 55:340
Marshall Plan, 52:34
Marsh elder, importance to Indian culture, 52:39
Marsh harvester, described, 24:291
Marsh Hotel, Forest Lake, 30:398
Marsh River, Norman County, Norwegian settlement, 12:278
Marson, Walter G., 43:127, 43:130
Marsonovitch, Mrs. Phillip, 41:89
Marsonovitch, Phillip, miner, 41:89
Marston, Anson, 14:113
Marston, Moses P., 16:181–182
Marston, Thomas E., author, 39:342
Marsyla, Elma, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Helmi, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Ida, fire victim, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Leonard, 52:328
Marsyla, Senia, 52:327
Marteau, Henri, violinist, 39:53
Martell, Charlie, ferryman, 34:233–238
Martell, Mrs. Oliver, fugitive, 34:237
Martell, Oliver, ferryman, 34:234–235, 34:237–238
Martell, Peter, ferryman, 34:223–238
Martellone, Anna Maria, editor, 47:211
Marten, Humphrey, trader, 33:261
Marten, in fur trade, 23:330, 30:131, 30:134, 38:190, 40:212, 54:127
Marten, Mrs. F. M., 11:443
Marth, Julius, mill owner, 44:169
Marth, Sophia, author, 29:269
Marthaler, Gilbert, 57:266
Marthaler, Jacob, house, 55:311–312
Marthaler, Joseph, property owner, 55:311
Marthaler, Simon, haymaking, 57:266
Marthaler, Theresa (Sr.), 35:271
Marthuin, Gustave, professional boxer, 59:83
Marti, Anne J. L., letter, 13:116
Marti, Asa E., author, 13:329
Marti, Charles, author, 19:455
Marti, Chester:
Marti, Deborah B., editor, 12:329
Marti, Donald B., "The Puritan Tradition," 40:1–11
Marti, Emmanuel, pioneer, 35:31
Marti, Ethyl E., compiler, 23:90, 28:378
Marti, Felix (Fr.), 37:128
Marti, Francois, author, 12:322
Marti, Franklin H., surgeon, 15:131
Marti, George R., 11:54, 14:79, 15:116, 17:70
Marti, J. W. (Rev.), 31:82n, 31:84
Marti, James A., biography, 14:333
Marti, John, compiler, 30:388
Marti, John, lumberman, 21:316, 37:319
Marti, John B., work reviewed, 25:276
Marti, Lorene, author, 23:281
Marti, Mamie, compiler, 12:332, 26:72
Marti, Mrs. Homer D., author, 16:339
Marti, N. B., "Letters of a Union Officer," 35:313–319
Marti, O. B., 22:328
Marti, Paul S., work reviewed, 28:270–272
Marti, Ralph G., author, 34:265, 34:356
Marti, Thomas P., author, 15:228, 16:95
Marti, William J., author, 34:130
Martin, Albro:
Martin, Angelique, 8:31, 8:35
Martin, Asa E., author, 6:211
Martin, Calvin, historian/scholar, 51:238, 53:228
Martin, Chester, work reviewed, 2:31–33
Martin, Christopher, work reviewed, 51:324
Martin, Clyde, professional golfer, 58:384
Martin, Ernest, 54:274
Martin, George R., author, 5:522
Martin, Homer Dodge, artist, 15:100, 15:128, 16:339, 18:106, 20:185, 54:236
Martin, Hugh (Sgt.), 3:325
Martin, James, historian, 55:44
Martin, Janet, work reviewed, 49:345
Martin, John, 48:154n
Martin, John, miller, 6:143
Martin, John M., judge, 55:65
Martin, Joseph W., Jr., congressman, 52:30
Martin, Judith A., geographer, 59:318
Martin, Judith A., sociologist, 58:302
Martin, Kenneth T., 42:142
Martin, Lawrence (Col.), author, 44:212n
Martin, Louis W., political activist, 8:31, 8:35, 8:46, 43:55n
Martin, Mac, library board candidate, 62:153–154
Martin, Mamie R., historian, 52:156
Martin, Marie, baptismal record, 8:35
Martin, Marja-Liisa author, 48:175
Martin, Merle Murphey (Mrs. Norman E.), 44:154–155
Martin, Morgan L., politician, 3:122, 50:310, 50:315–316, 55:269
Martin, Mrs. Louis, 8:31, 8:35, 8:46
Martin, Philip, author, 52:126
Martin, Theodora Penny, 51:199, 54:294
Martin, Thomas H., 54:159
Martin, Virginia L., editor, 46:38, 46:302
Martin County Business Men's Association, 22:225
Martin County Historical Society, 10:299, 10:403n, 16:241, 41:104
Martindale, Joseph, author, 27:100
Martindale, L., farmer, 24:301
Martineau, Harriet, author, 3:396, 8:320, 18:152, 28:275, 28:321, 29:154
Martinek, E. A., photographer, 49:237
Martinez, Augustine, military draftee, 60:86
Martinez, David, author, 62:139
Martin family, 8:50, 51:243
Martini, Peter, artist, 26:238
Martin Lake, Martin County, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:125
Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits, Winnebago depicted, 57:11
Martinson, Embret, author, 13:324
Martinson, Flora, work reviewed, 36:66
Martinson, Lorraine, author, 24:192
Martinson, Tom, work reviewed, 46:78–79
Martinsville, Ohio, Quaker settlement, 18:255
Martin Township, Rock County, Norwegian settlement, 12:274
Martner, Emory A., chiropractor, 59:204
Marty, Adam:
Marty, J. B, 35:269
Marty, Luke, postmaster, 24:354, 34:185
Marty, Mabel L., author, 11:446–448, 14:240, 15:349, 22:342, 25:206
Marty, Martin (Bishop), 51:162
Marty, Myron A., work reviewed, 48:311–312
Marty, Richard F.:
Marucelli, --, composer, 57:232
Marvin, C. F., author, 34:264
Marvin, Luke A., 2:24, 4:332
Marvin, Mabel L., 5:507, 5:510, 7:361–362, 9:176, 10:205, 44:220
Marvin, Margaret W., gifts and grants, 55:39
Marvin, Matthew, veteran, 5:509, 44:220, 45:139–140
Marx, Paul S., work reviewed, 35:372
Marxists and Marxism:
Mary Broughton, packet ship, 55:96
Mary C, steamboat, 19:138
Mary Hatch, steamboat, 33:71
Maryland:
Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, 26:376
Mary's Bar, Kinney, 62:19–20, 62:26
Mary Virginia (Sr.), author, 27:343, 28:165, 28:242n, 28:303
Marzolf, William H., critic, 39:60
Masaoka, Mike M., 45:286
Mascagni, --, composer, 57:226
Masche, Mrs. William, speaker, 9:312
Mascouten Indians (Prairie Potowatomi), 32:230
Masello, Charlotte, 8:48
Maseres, Francis, 15:96
Masi, Eugenia C., author, 11:452
Masler, Marilyn, "Carl Gutherz and the Northwest Landscape," 53:312–322
Masley, Alexander, artist, 52:276
Mason, Biddy, midwife, 55:89
Mason, Charles, jurist, 22:87
Mason, Charles H. (Lt.), 25:246
Mason, David T., author, 27:358, 36:159, 40:405, 52:244
Mason, Edwin C. (Gen.), Fort Snelling commandant, 35:186–189, 42:83–84, 42:98
Mason, Eldon W., 18:204
Mason, George C., author, 33:316
Mason, J. Alden, author, 23:369, 29:261
Mason, J. M. (Rev.), speaker, 17:355
Mason, J. R., miller, 35:17, 35:20
Mason, John (Gen.), 5:222
Mason, John W., author, 5:323
Mason, Karen, work reviewed, 48:90
Mason, Leonard, author, 24:60
Mason, Max, rape trial, 55:73–74, 59:35n
Mason, Philip P., author/editor, 34:263, 35:153
Mason, Richard B. (Capt.), 14:423
Mason, Sarah Refo, author, 54:328
Mason, William, shoemaker, 13:393
Mason, William F., papers, 17:211
Mason and Hilton, Fergus Falls, law firm, 38:13
Mason City, Iowa:
Masonic Museum, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 3:292
Masonic order. See Freemasons
Masonic Temple:
Mason Jubilee Singers, Chicago, members, 55:136 (facing)
Mason Olson and Engelhart, Forest Mills, milling firm, 35:18
Masonovitch, Mrs. Philip, 51:71
Masonovitch, Philip, iron miner, 51:71
Masons. See Freemasons
Masqueray, Emmanuel L., architect, 26:173, 39:155–162, 47:42–56, 52:128, 54:235
Masqueray, Henriette M. L., 47:55
Massachusetts:
Massachusetts State Library, Boston, 17:97
Massacre Island, Lake of the Woods:
Massee, Mrs. Mattie G., author, 5:315
Massen, Joseph, 11:238n
Masses, The (New York), 44:243–245, 44:247, 45:170, 45:178
Massey, Louis, mail carrier, 15:238, 40:81
Massicotte, E.-Z.:
Massie, DuVall S., Pullman porter, 59:45 (facing)
Massie, Homer, speaker, 16:488
Massie's Landing, Mississippi River, settlement, 8:38n, 20:122–123
Massillon farm machines, 24:290, 24:301
Massingham, William J., author, 4:68
Massman, Virgil F., Hill Library executive director, 55:129
Massmann, John C., professor, 37:87, 41:248, 41:300
Masson Collection, fur-trade material, 5:305
Massopust, Janet, storekeeper, 36:193
Massopust, Rudolph, 18:471, 20:464
Massy, Mrs. Francoise M., 8:31–34, 8:37
Massy, N., 8:36
Massy, Pierre, baptismal record, 8:32
Massy (Massey, Massie), Louis, 8:32–37, 8:40, 8:42, 8:42n, 8:352
Masteller, Richard N., 51:244
Masterman, Albion, lumberman, 24:200
Masterman, J. N., lumberman, 24:200
Masterman, Mrs. W. C., 15:372, 16:241
Masters, D. C., author, 25:200
Masters, Edgar Lee, author, 8:322, 8:327, 28:360, 32:5, 34:200
Masters, Henry, 5:206
Masters, Rose, eugenics controversy, 59:246
Masterson, Henry F., lawyer, 39:148n, 49:199
Mataafa, steamboat, 23:356, 34:14, 34:39, 35:278, 36:237, 36:282, 55:97
Matawan, St. Louis County, railroad, 34:180
Matchpackers, strikers depicted, 52:91
Matelic, Candace T., author, 51:127
Matheis, John, 54:206
Mather, Cotton:
Mather, I. H., author, 1:149
Mather, Increase, 26:215
Mather, John C., speculator, 27:315
Mather, Ralph J., speaker, 26:185–186, 26:335, 26:367, 27:26–27, 27:50
Mather, Samuel L., manufacturer, 32:46
Mather, Sarah, volunteer teacher, 51:84
Mather, Stephen T., parks director, 43:71
Mather, William G., manufacturer, 32:46
Mather, William W. (Lt.), explorer, 16:159–162, 16:232
Mathes, Jacob, 14:298
Matheson, ----, Red River settler, 31:108
Matheson, John P., 16:231
Matheson, Samuel P. (Archbishop), sketch, 5:470
Mathews, Adolph, 8:76
Mathews, C. M., 46:74
Mathews, John M., work reviewed, 4:49–51
Mathews, Mrs. M. C., speaker, 8:112
Mathews, Mrs. M. E., author, 20:449
Mathews, Robert, Todd County settler, 61:316
Mathews, Sarah E., 3:440
Mathews, Shailer, 41:209
Mathews, Tom, journalist/author, 60:155
Mathiason, Jerry, photographer, 56:153
Mathson, John, 52:328
Mathson, Marilyn, 52:328
Mathson, Mrs. Omer. See Marsyla, Ida
Mathson, Omer, miner, 52:328
Mathson, Robert, 52:328
Mathson, Vera, 52:327
Mathushek piano, 39:323n
Matinee Musicale Club, Duluth, 30:175, 39:55
Matisse, Henri, artist, 54:94, 55:4
Matlock, Jack, ambassador, 61:352
Matlon, John C., author, 40:360
Matonabbee, Chippewa leader, 40:160
Matonenock Indians, 13:398
Ma-to-sa-be-che-a (Smutty Bear), Sioux leader, 59:198–199
Matsch, Charles L., author, 48:351
Matt, C. David, rabbi, 43:220, 52:171
Matt, Joseph:
Mattawa River, Ontario:
Matter, F., 19:211
Mattern, Carolyn J.:
Matterson, Clarence H., author, 22:326
Mattes, Merrill J., author, 26:165, 33:181, 39:209
Matthews, Brander, 20:82
Matthews, Harold J., artist, 16:111
Matthews, Henry D., author, 4:474
Matthews, Mrs. Henry, author, 8:111, 8:209
Matthews, Washington, collector, 50:332
Matthews, William, compiler, 27:61
Matthiessen, Peter, work reviewed, 49:119–120
Mattice, Elizabeth McLeod (sister of Martin McLeod), 60:229–230
Mattinen, John A., author/historian, 23:300, 57:326
Mattingly, Garrett, author, 27:348
Mattison, Ray H., author/editor, 35:200, 35:380, 37:262, 38:385, 40:314
Mattocks, John (Rev.), 3:428, 6:401, 60:128 (facing)
Mattson, Arthur, laborer, 59:35n
Mattson, Donald E., work reviewed, 44:117–118
Mattson, E. Neil, author, 36:107, 43:155
Mattson, Edgar L., 24:57, 26:40
Mattson, Edward, labor leader, 43:37
Mattson, Emil A., farmer, 56:127–128
Mattson, Hans (Col.), 4:290–291, 7:184, 7:301, 15:351, 21:203, 26:378, 45:197
Mattson, Lillian, speaker, 10:361
Mattson, Matthias, 45:197
Mattson, Mrs. Hans, 6:59, 15:351, 16:53
Mattson, Mrs. John, 52:327–328
Mattson, Oliver M., 19:116, 20:96, 21:109, 22:106
Mattson, Richard, labor leader, 42:173
Mattson, Sam, striker, 52:253
Mattson, Selma E., author, 14:352
Matwakonoonind, Chippewa leader, 15:284, 15:292, 15:294
Maud, Big Stone County, postal station, 17:485
Maudada, Traverse County, ghost town, 29:366
Mauelshagen, Carl, author, 9:304
Mauerle, Jacob, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:237
Mauk, David C., review by, 56:47–48
Maukak (birch-bark container), depicted, 48:157
Maule, Harry E., editor, 34:42
Maulevrier, Count Colbert, work reviewed, 18:86
Mauley, ----. See Millier, Hubert
Maumee River, Indiana, Ohio, British post, 19:296
Mauna Loa Guitar School, 57:231
Maunder, Elwood R., author, 34:176, 34:220, 34:316, 35:49, 39:84
Maurin, Peter, biography, 2:106
Maury, Matthew F., 49:128
Maury, Matthew F. (Lt.), 1:170, 1:172n, 15:330
Mauseau, Addie M., 5:79, 5:436
Mauseth, William, labor leader, 46:93–94, 54:7–10
Mauvais River, Ashland Country, Wisconsin, 23:242
Mavit, A., 11:238n
Maxfield, George, steamboat owner, 33:15
Maxfield, James H., mayor, 55:147–148
Maxfield, James T., mayor, 44:223, 45:235
Maxi'diwiac, Hidatsa Indian. See Buffalo Bird Woman
Maximilian, Alexander P., prince of Wied, 5:214, 15:429, 22:155n, 39:261, 48:346
Max P. Snyder Cut-Rate Cigars, 52:172
Maxson, Marian (Mrs. Paul), reminiscences, 61:49–50
Maxson, Paul, reminiscences, 61:49–50
Maxted, Billy, musician, 59:223
Maxwell, ---- (Capt.), 20:12
Maxwell, Donald W., work reviewed, 53:38
Maxwell, Dorothy, author, 39:342
Maxwell, Guy E., author, 14:231, 16:352, 42:184
Maxwell, James, gold miner, 51:40
Maxwell, Justin, "August Wilson and the Playwrights' Center," 60:132–142
Maxwell, Martha Dartt, naturalist, 51:40
Maxwell, Moreau S., author, 31:171
Maxwell, Robert, publisher, 61:352–353, 61:356
Maxwell, Robert S., work reviewed, 35:236
Maxwell, William, pioneer printer, 15:12
Maxwell Land Grant Company, 20:192
May, E. M., caterer, 41:112–113
May, Earl C., author, 26:268
May, Edward K., cholera victim, 14:294
May, Elaine Tyler, historian, 61:53
May, George, golf tournament sponsor, 58:388
May, Gerhard, journalist, 12:342, 17:365, 61:294
May, Grace L., author, 34:170
May, Henry, author, 26:73
May, Joseph, excursionist, 37:228n
May, Rodolphe de (Capt.), immigrant agent, 22:203, 32:160
May, Samuel (Rev.), 37:228
May, William M., contractor, 38:187–188
May Act, convictions, 56:367–368
Mayall, Ada L., 38:85
Mayari River valley, Cuba, Swedish-American colony, 56:291
Maybeck, Bernard, architect, 55:40
Maybee, Rolland H., work reviewed, 37:132
Mayberg, William, grocer, 46:265
Maybury, C. G., architect, 59:317–318
Maybury, Jeff N. (Cpl.), 45:137n, 45:140
May dway cumig oke, Ojibway, 48:109
Mayer, A. H., author, 47:258
Mayer, Aloys, 43:102
Mayer, Anton, 9:79
Mayer, Brantz, 46:67–68
Mayer, Charles, author, 28:295, 35:203
Mayer, Charles F., Jr. (nephew), businessman, 46:67
Mayer, Charles F. (Charley) (son), 46:69
Mayer, Charles F., Sr. (father), businessman, 46:67–68
Mayer, Christian, 46:68
Mayer, Eliza Blackwell (Mrs. Charles F., Sr.), 46:68–69
Mayer, Elsie F., work reviewed, 51:323
Mayer, Frank, civil servant, 46:97
Mayer, Frank A. R., author, 17:116
Mayer, Frank Blackwell, artist, 5:214, 8:196, 8:289, 9:57, 9:61, 13:302, 26:359, 30:176, 43:149–150, 46:233, 56:149 (facing), 56:161
Mayer, Henry, 46:69
Mayer, Josephine J., author, 16:224
Mayer, June Cramer, 59:338
Mayer, Leopold, author, 34:353
Mayer, Louis, auto builder, 43:102
Mayer, museum, 21:333, 22:105, 23:293–295
Mayer, Olga, author, 53:38
Mayer-Oakes, William J., work reviewed, 42:199
Mayer Special auto, depicted, 43:102
Mayfair apartments, St. Paul, 61:3
Mayfield Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
Mayflower, descendants, 54:110
Mayflower Descendants, Minnesota society, 19:47
Mayhew, Henry, geologist, 44:49
Mayjishkung, Chippewa Indian, 1:85
May-Machunda, Phyllis M., review by, 54:140–141
May-mush-kowash, Joe Louis, Ojibway, leader, 47:31
May-mush-kowash, Louis, Ojibway leader, 47:27, 47:31
May-mush-kowash, Susan, 47:31
May Musical Festival (1897), Minneapolis, 48:335–337
Maynard, Theodore, author, 23:191
Mayne, Dexter D., educator, 39:243, 39:246, 47:34
Mayo, Charles E., 3:428, 18:363
Mayo, Frank, actor, 28:117, 33:175
Mayo, Harold E., pastor, 51:115
Mayo, Joseph, 20:300
Mayo, Louise Wright (Mrs. William W.), 8:206, 23:365
Mayo, William B., businessman, 50:93
Mayo, William J., Dr., 10:99, 14:79, 15:100, 20:232, 24:347, 33:44, 34:170, 61:281
Mayo Civic Auditorium, Rochester, 20:300
Mayock, Thomas J., compiler, 24:337
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 15:131, 48:43, 49:40, 50:120, 55:111
Mayo Properties Association, grant, 26:367, 27:27, 27:240, 27:340–341, 28:49, 30:47, 30:329
Mayowood, Rochester, Mayo estate, 20:300, 40:316, 40:362
Maypuck, Chippewa leader, 24:325
May Queen, steamboat, 12:433
Mayr, Heinrich, plant physiologist, 59:7–8
May Township, Washington County, school, 26:181
Mayville Township, Houston County:
Maza-bom-do (Iron Blower), Sioux Indian, 10:171
Mazahota, Sioux leader, 3:526
Mazahsha (Mazasa), Sioux leader. See Red Iron
Mazakutemani, Paul, Sioux leader, 1:429, 2:547, 2:549, 6:197, 38:106n, 38:123
Maza Okiye Win (Woman Who Talks to Iron), Dakota Indian, 56:200–201
Mazardhamani, Sioux Indian, 21:26n
Mazasa, Sioux leader. See Red Iron
Mazawakinyanna, Louis, Sisseton Indian, 35:173
Maze-na-e-gans, Ojibway, 50:273
Mazeppa, Wabasha County:
Mazourka Hall, St. Paul, 9:201, 12:402, 22:10, 23:307, 28:320, 30:388, 55:220–222, 55:227
Mazzei, Phillip, 19:35
Mazzuchelli, Samuel C. (Rev.), missionary, 17:475, 18:437, 21:429, 28:184
MBC. See Minnesota Baptist Convention
MBCL. See Minnesota Birth Control League
McAdams, Donald M., police officer, 44:263n
McAdams, James H., author, 4:79
McAdoo, William G., secretary of treasury, 48:276
McAfee, William J., 18:130
McAfee family, millers, 43:79
McAffee, Robert, engineer, 34:277
McAlester, Lee, author, 50:42
McAlester, Virginia, author, 50:42
McAllister, Henry E., 18:97
McAllister, Phosa, actress, 33:176
McAlmon, Victoria, 51:41 (facing)
McAloon, Joseph, 4:454
McAlpin, Joseph, in Civil War, 38:264
McAlpine, Grace, speaker, 19:119, 23:299, 23:399, 28:196
McAlpine, Michael, lumberjack, 6:310, 13:352n, 13:362n, 13:363
McAndrews, James, lumberman, 42:172
McArthur, D. S., author, 22:98
McArthur, Ernee, feminist/politician, 61:67
McArthur, Lewis A., author, 26:383, 32:250
McArthur, P. S., 5:128
McAuley, Lily, 54:374
McAuliff, Kathryn, author, 30:86
McAuliff, Samuel, 4:467
McAvoy, Thomas T., author/editor, 34:216, 37:133
McBean, Charles, with Dickson expedition, 4:355, 4:359, 4:362, 4:366, 4:373, 4:393
McBean, John, fur trader, 4:355n, 20:14, 28:144
McBeath, Agnes, 7:286
McBeath, R. G., author, 4:83, 4:464
McBeth, Sally, review by, 57:323–324
McBirnie, R. S., 43:30
McBride, Annie (Sr.), 51:162
McBride, Genevieve Gardner, editor:
McBride, James, historian, 56:447
McBride, James D. (J. C. [Bud] Mars, pseud.), aviator, 48:52–54, 48:57–59
McBride, Patrick (Pvt.), 42:112
McBrien, John, attorney, 49:221–223
McCabe, Edwin P., politician, 43:39
McCabe, Robert A. (Capt.), 42:103, 42:106, 42:110
McCabe, Thomas S., attorney, 56:275
McCaffrey, Frank, 12:440
McCaffrey, Katherine, 55:18–19
McCain, L. P., author, 4:287
McCain, William, D., author, 24:70, 24:253
McCaine, Helen J., memorial, 5:620
McCall, Clayton W., author, 25:396
McCall, George A., 25:36, 25:140
McCall, John, printer, 13:110
McCall, Thomas M., author, 17:227, 38:204
McCallum, Daniel, railroad director, 33:218
McCallum, Ian, author, 37:38
McCallum, James B., editor, 13:329
McCallum, John, author, 34:358
McCallum, Mabel, 17:124
McCann, Elizabeth, author, 23:85
McCann, Franklin T., author, 21:100
McCann, Helen. See White, Helen McCann
McCann, James H., author, 14:117
McCann, Tom, artist, 55:265–266
McCannel, James, author/speaker, 12:200, 14:456
McCarey, Leo, 49:176
McCarriel, L. E., miller, 11:218, 13:214
McCart, M. H., speaker, 24:186
McCarthey, A., chiropractor, 59:204
McCarthy, Abigail Q. (Mrs. Eugene J.), work reviewed, 43:117
McCarthy, Carrie, prostitute, 50:249
McCarthy, Charles, teacher, 48:21
McCarthy, Charles F., mayor, 42:145
McCarthy, D'Alton, 17:455
McCarthy, Donald W., 47:38, 48:116
McCarthy, Eugene J., 41:127, 43:311, 49:158–159, 51:302, 56:428
McCarthy, J. C., 4:249
McCarthy, Jane, artist, 18:309, 22:70, 25:66, 27:129, 29:161, 32:55
McCarthy, Joseph R., U.S. senator, 47:158, 48:264, 51:196, 54:239, 55:153, 55:158, 55:160
McCarthy, Margaret, author, 29:77, 29:272
McCarthy, Mary, 43:117
McCarthy (McCarty), Ellen, 50:164
McCarthyism, 47:156, 48:131, 51:199, 54:288, 56:360
McCartney, Clarence E., Dr., speaker, 16:355
McCartney, John (Lt.), 42:102–103, 42:105, 42:107, 42:110–111, 42:114
McCartney, Paul, rock musician, 60:190–201
McCarty, Edwin C., reviews by, 48:315–316
McCarty, Ellen. See McCarthy, Ellen
McCarty, H. H., author, 16:228
McCarty, Luther, professional boxer, 59:76
McCarty, Paul D., Dr., 34:280
McCauley, Lester (Rev.), author, 14:237
McCauleyville, Wilkin County:
McCausland, Thomas W., work reviewed, 53:39
McChesney, Mildred F., author, 27:66
McChord family, 28:296
McClain family, genealogy, 15:469
McClanen, ---- (Capt.), 15:428
McClary, Lizzy, women's rights advocate, 60:114
McClearn, Hugh J., 9:258, 42:184
McCleary, J. T., congressman, 60:25n
McClellan, Cindy Lawson, rock musician, 58:37
McClellan, Edwin N. (Maj.), author, 3:389
McClellan, George B. (Gen.), 42:44, 44:4, 44:6–7, 45:108, 47:64, 47:69, 52:123
McClellan, Mrs. George B., 52:46
McClelland, Robert, secretary of the interior, 52:281
McClements, Elinor C., 41:51
McClernan, P. A., speaker, 18:464
McClernand, John A. (Gen.), 25:241n, 25:243
McClintock, Harry K., editor, 26:379
McClintock, Hugh, 22:161
McClintock, Inez, work reviewed, 37:342
McClintock, Marshall, work reviewed, 37:342
McClosky, Herbert, teacher, 46:97
McCloud, Edward, pioneer printer, 15:13
McCloud, Robert, pioneer printer, 15:13
McCloud Creek, St. Paul. See Phalen Creek, Ramsey County
McCloy, William A., artist, 29:355
McCluer, Mrs. William M., 9:313
McCluer, William M., house, 25:412
McClung, ----, artist, 28:317
McClung, John W., author, 24:298n, 42:220, 49:153
McClure, Alexander K., newspaper editor, 49:302
McClure, Charles, territorial delegate, 2:464, 9:370, 14:249, 56:75
McClure, Clarence H., author/speaker, 4:177, 4:179, 5:68, 5:149
McClure, Ethel, author, 37:41
McClure, Harlan E., author, 34:314
McClure, Harley Ross (Harley Rosso, pseud.), songwriter, 44:132, 44:135, 44:137, 44:139–141
McClure, James (Lt.), 4:419, 32:71
McClure, Jane, work reviewed, 53:167
McClure, John (Lt.), maps Fort Snelling, 42:85–90, 42:94
McClure, John D. (Col.), 39:190
McClure, Marilyn Crawford, 52:75
McClure, Nancy. See Faribault, Nancy McClure (Mrs. David); Huggan, Nancy McClure Faribault (Mrs. Charles G.)
McClure, Nancy, Anglo-Dakota girl, 60:227
McClure, Thomas, 18:332
McClure Music Company, St. Paul, 44:127n, 44:137
McClure's, contributors, 56:312
McClurken, James M.:
McCollom, Katherine, 6:75
McCollough, Alameda, author, 27:158
McCollum, Catherine A., author, 24:261
McCollum, E. J., speaker, 18:336
McCollum, Elmer V., dairyman, 12:99
McCollum, Verna, author, 16:247
McComber, A. J., author, 6:300
McConkey, Harriet E. B. (Mrs. John). See Bishop, Harriet E.
McConkey, John, Civil War veteran, 28:140, 55:322
McConnel, Herald G., 14:416
McConnel, James E., 14:416
McConnel, James M., 11:54, 11:59, 11:315, 14:79, 15:217, 16:60
McConnel, John R., educator, 14:416
McConnel, Mrs. James M., 14:416
McConnel, Raymond, Jr., newspaper editor, 55:161
McConnel, Rebecca M., 14:416
McConnel, S., 14:271
McConnel, William, 14:416
McConnell, Henry, 2:575
McConnell, James M., 3:157, 4:332, 5:265, 5:431, 5:574, 8:59, 9:258
McConnell, John, sketch, 2:213
McConnell, T. R., university dean, 60:174–176, 60:178, 60:183
McConnell, William B.:
McConnon, J. R., 19:239
McConnon, James, 44:154
McConnon, Jeannette M., author, 16:352
McConnon, Joseph R., 44:154
McConnon, Kathleen, 44:154
McConnon, Mrs. J. R., 22:342
McConville, Constantine J., 39:154n
McConville, Frank, author, 8:210
McCook, Alexander M. (Gen.), 59:142
McCook, Robert L., Union officer, 38:260–261, 38:263–266, 39:181
McCooks, Alexander M., 25:242
McCool, Walter (Pvt.), 42:112
McCord, Louisa S., feminist, 30:251
McCord, R. D., author, 4:301
McCord National Museum, Montreal, 5:305–306, 17:184
McCormack, Eileen R., author, work reviewed, 62:198
McCormack, J. Michael, author, 50:294
McCormack, John W., congressman, 52:30
McCormack, Patricia A., author, 49:212
McCormack, Patrick, MHS deputy director, 59:179
McCormick, Cyrus H., inventor, 1:136, 15:464, 23:316, 23:321–322, 24:292, 24:294, 26:82, 26:260, 29:85, 31:55, 33:221
McCormick, Dell, author, 21:296
McCormick, Harold, 54:335
McCormick, R. P., author, 30:149
McCormick, Robert R. (Col.), publisher, 26:357, 37:167–169, 37:172–173, 46:148, 47:251–252
McCormick, W. S., finance commissioner, depicted, 54:158
McCormick, Washington J., trader, 35:31
McCormick, Willard F., author, 24:361
McCormick, William S., speaker, 7:374
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Chicago, 15:464, 16:53, 23:322
McCormick reaper, 24:288–290
McCosh, Edward M., 14:251
McCoskry, Samuel A. (Bishop), 32:83, 32:97
McCourt, Lucy, Daughters of the American Revolution member, 55:190–192, 55:199
McCourt, Robert, 55:191
McCoy, Al, boxer, 30:383
McCoy, Bessie M. See McLain, Belle
McCoy, Donald R., work reviewed, 36:187, 46:340–341
McCoy, James C., 18:448
McCoy, Joseph, 7:192
McCoy, Joseph, photographer, work depicted, 61:247
McCoy, Kid, professional boxer, 59:76
McCoy, Raymond, author, 20:202
McCracken, H. L., Quaker minister, 18:262
McCracken, Harold, author, 29:79, 41:52, 49:263
McCrady, John, artist, 24:54
McCrae, Jane, captive, 53:336
McCraney, Orlando, 17:300n
McCray Brothers, lumber contractors, 34:149, 34:152
McCrea, Andrew, 5:88
McCrea, Willard F., author, 34:170
McCree, George W., 3:323
McCubrey, G. D., author, 4:90, 5:223, 13:286, 14:119, 14:219
McCulley, John, family, 53:138
McCulloch, Hugh, 1:178, 1:181
McCulloch, Robert (Col.), 43:190
McCulloch, Walter F., author, 36:278
McCulloh, Belle, 46:69
McCullough, David, historian, 62:144
McCullough, H. H., trader, 46:45, 46:48, 46:51–52
McCullough, John, actor, 28:117–118
McCullough, R. C., attorney, 55:71, 55:73
McCullum, Mariah, merchant's wife, 58:413
McCumber, Porter J., senator, 32:175, 52:121
McCune, George:
McCurdy, Jack, aviator, 54:333
McCutcheon, E. L., 51:274
McCutcheon, William, police official, 44:264–265
McDade, Thomas M.:
McDaniel, Kay Heim, baseball player, 55:43
McDaniel, Orianna, Dr., 19:111
McDavid, Raven J., Jr., author, 36:278
McDermot, Thomas, postmaster, 24:320n
McDermott, Andrew, 5:415, 5:416n
McDermott, John D., historian, 57:55
McDermott, John Francis, 28:79, 28:393
McDermott, Paul D., geographer-cartographer, work reviewed, 62:199
McDermott, Thomas, trader, 22:288
McDermott, Thomas J., 5:455
McDevitt, Elmer W., speaker, 4:344
McDiarmid, Errett W.:
McDonald, A. W., editor, 13:132, 13:135, 13:137–138, 13:150
McDonald, Bill, author, 40:411
McDonald, Brown, immigration inspector, 41:89
McDonald, C. F., newspaper editor, 62:108
McDonald, Duncan, 5:462
McDonald, Edward J., mayor, 49:225
McDonald, Eva, journalist, 48:250
McDonald, Forest, work reviewed, 36:98
McDonald, Frank, 54:144
McDonald, G. H., forester, 36:136
McDonald, Grace (Sr.), 7:362, 9:300, 29:94, 29:366
McDonald, Jim, harvest worker, 54:144
McDonald, John, lumberman, 24:127, 24:129
McDonald, John, politician, 61:303
McDonald, John, trader, 12:370, 12:373, 13:432, 20:327
McDonald, John F., 17:101
McDonald, John L., politician, 36:119
McDonald, John S., properties, 17:101
McDonald, Julie, author, 46:341
McDonald, Lewis, 6:310
McDonald, M. Justible (Sr.), work reviewed, 34:210
McDonald, Mrs. John M., 6:396
McDonald, Philip B., author, 18:218
McDonald, Sir John, in Riel rebellion, 1:189, 1:192, 1:195
McDonald, T. H., work reviewed, 41:194–195
McDonald, Thomas, 10:463
McDonald, Walt, 61:278
McDonald, William (Rev.), at Red Rock, 31:89
McDonald-Massee Isle Royale Expedition, 10:329
McDonald's restaurant, 53:259, 53:263
Mcdonaldville, Norman County, post office, 23:109
McDonell, Alexander, governor of Red River colony, 5:409, 5:410n, 17:335, 27:165
McDonell, John, trader, 5:403n, 10:89, 11:212, 11:358, 11:363–364, 15:91, 22:432, 23:272
McDonell family, papers, 10:89
McDonnell, J. P., speaker, 14:452
McDonnell, Janet A., work reviewed, 53:35–36
McDonnell, Martin (Fr.), educator, 35:136–137
McDonnell, Michael, 35:136
McDonnell, Patrick, 35:136
McDonough, Michael, 55:311
McDonough, W. G., 9:266
McDougal, Alexander, lumberjack, 21:458
McDougal, Charles, Dr., army surgeon, 29:319n, 30:213n
McDougal, Mrs. Charles, 29:319
McDougall, Alexander, 34:216
McDowell, Irvin (Gen.), 5:126, 25:36, 25:121, 47:66–67, 47:69, 61:264
McDowell, Mary E. (Mrs. George H.), butter sculptor, 50:226n
McDowell, Robert M. (Maj.), engineer, 22:322
McDowell, Tremaine, 26:74, 27:243, 37:83, 46:18
McEachern, Margaret, author, 11:460
McElfresh, Edward C., Dr., review by, 48:43
McElrath family, 2:279
McElroy, Dan, politician, 62:27
McElroy, Frank D., 42:180, 42:184
McElroy, Robert, work reviewed, 24:341–343
McElwain, Frank A., author, 18:331
McEnaney, Mabel, garment workers union member, 60:27
McEnery, Daniel (Fr.), 26:90
McEwan, Bell, 51:293, 51:300
McEwan, Theresa C., 19:377, 33:281n
McEwen, William C., labor leader, 35:379, 52:219
McEwen, William E., author/speaker, 1:239, 4:349, 5:393, 44:145
McFadden, Hugh, lumberman, 24:201
McFadden, Molly, author, 32:60, 33:89, 35:295
McFadden Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 48:331
McFarland, Anna, 51:295
McFarland, William, papers, 5:226
McFarland and Pickett, lumber company, log mark, 26:135
McFarland Lake, fur trapping, 54:125
McFarlane, Charles T., author, 15:240
McFarlane, Larry, historian, 52:125
McFarlane, Peter, author, 40:141
McFarling, Lloyd, work reviewed, 34:303
McFee, Malcolm, author, 49:116
McGaa, Edward, 43:155
McGaheran, Paul E., biography, 19:214
McGahey, Dan Robert, 44:106
McGann, James, speaker, 22:108
McGannon, James, murdered, 38:151
McGarry, Patrick H., entrepreneur/land speculator, 61:275–276, 61:280, 61:282
McGaughey, Edward W., politician, 7:66, 30:104–108, 30:110, 39:38
McGaughey, John P., Knights of Labor leader, 21:315, 22:40, 22:372, 22:375, 22:379, 22:388, 57:396
McGaughren, William J.:
McGee, Gale W., work reviewed, 37:339
McGee, John F.:
McGee, Thomas D'Arcy, 1:169, 21:75
McGehee, E. J., letter, 34:146
McGhee, Flora, author, 23:301
McGhee, Fredrick (Frederick, Fred) L., lawyer, 42:316, 43:293–294, 52:58, 55:60–61, 55:63, 55:65, 56:105–107, 56:111, 59:164, 61:82n
McGhee, Mattie, 52:58
McGhee, Ruth, 56:106
McGhie, Isaac, circus worker:
McGiffert, Mrs. John R., speaker, 4:332, 6:220, 11:118, 13:216, 49:203
McGill, Andrew R., governor, 3:384, 5:82, 8:79, 14:101, 16:443, 22:295–296, 22:386–387, 35:60, 35:297, 37:148–149, 37:205, 53:317
McGill, George M., diary, 19:349
McGill, James, trader, 6:396, 10:62, 11:261–262, 11:372, 14:228, 40:200, 44:201n, 44:204
McGill, John, trader, 11:261–262
McGill, Mrs. Andrew R., 3:528, 5:459
McGill, R. C., 3:41
McGill, Wilson (Capt.), 5:460
McGill and Company, 7:35
McGillicuddy, V. T., Indian agent, 35:289
McGillin, John, speaker, 25:210
McGillis, Hugh, fur trader, 17:245n, 20:15, 20:18, 46:176, 46:179
McGillivray, Duncan, trader, 18:215, 19:302, 20:327, 28:144, 28:147, 38:28, 40:171
McGillivray, Simon, Jr., trader, 22:275, 22:310
McGillivray, Simon, trader, 21:119n, 40:169, 40:177, 51:164
McGillivray, William, trader, 5:30n, 12:369, 13:439, 21:119n, 23:203, 23:272, 29:166, 36:64, 38:42, 40:167, 44:213, 48:69–70
McGill University, Montreal, 5:20n, 5:28, 5:403n, 15:90
McGilvrey, J. W., 27:72
McGimsey, Charles R., III, 43:120
McGinnis, Karin, "Minnesota Letterheads," 61:132–147
McGinty, ----, 4:139
McGinty, Patrick, 44:170
McGiven, J., 54:43
McGiveney, Hugh, 50:189
McGlumphy, Samuel B., Dr., career, 17:220
McGoey, Tom, aviator, 54:334, 54:336, 54:340
McGolrick, James (Bishop), 3:233, 13:313, 22:379, 28:72, 53:212
McGonagle, Agnes M., 11:413
McGonagle, E. H., Dr., author, 34:218
McGonagle, Joseph S., 11:419
McGonagle, Robert E., 11:419
McGonagle, Sarah L. Sargent (Mrs. William A.), 11:419
McGonagle, William A., 4:31, 4:332, 5:79, 5:265, 5:309, 5:431, 5:436, 5:438, 8:59, 11:54, 11:438, 12:184, 34:266, 35:38
McGovern, Francis E., politician, 35:241
McGovern, George, presidential candidate, 55:152
McGovern, John, career, 35:335
McGovern, John F., 44:292
McGovern, Johnny, All American football player, 54:186
McGovern, Michael, ironworker, 52:331
McGovern, Peter, legislator, 45:232, 45:234
McGovern, S. H., author, 15:240
McGowan, John T., legislator, 35:349
McGrade, Francis, author, 30:163
McGrane, Reginald C., author, 16:356, 39:220
McGrath, Aitkin County, veterans' colonies, 39:243, 39:245
McGrath, James E., author, 17:491
McGrath, John S., author, 18:327
McGrath, Mrs. Charles M., 38:77n
McGrath, Ralph, author, 16:236
McGrath, Robert, B., author, 23:196, 30:407
McGrath, Thomas, author/poet, 55:131, 56:40
McGraw, C. V., pioneer, 22:444
McGray, Frank, 18:179
McGregor, Aitkin County:
McGregor, Della, 27:241
McGregor, Iowa:
McGregor Western Railway, 61:252–253
McGrew, C. L., 28:291
McGrew, James G., military officer/artist, 6:401, 45:123
McGriff, Marilyn, author, 53:37
McGrorty, Eugenie F., author, 2:465, 17:84
McGrorty, John, 39:49–50
McGrorty, William B. (Capt.), 2:465, 17:84
McGuckin, Henry E., work reviewed, 51:77
McGuckin, Mary Love, restaurant owner/operator, 60:285
McGuigan, John, author/editor, 50:212, 50:325
McGuire, Arthur J., 15:115, 29:158
McGuire, Flora, speaker, 26:181
McGuire, J. C., 20:175
McGuire, John, mail carrier, 3:382
McGuire, John R., author, 44:236
McGuire, Michael J., architect, 38:352
McGuire and Macgonigle, New York, architects, 47:44
McHale, E., labor leader, 40:344
McHale, J. J., 18:321
McHale, James, legislator, 43:251
McHale, John, 47:200
McHale, Kevin, basketball player, 55:348
McHale, V. T., Dr., 3:388
McHenry, James, 44:224
McHenry, Myron, jockey, 36:66
McHenry, Stewart G., work reviewed, 50:81
McHugh, Antonia (Mother), 21:70, 33:38, 48:21
McHugh, Frank, actor, 44:108–109
McHugh, Jimmy, songwriter, 45:194
McIlhenny, Marian Valora. See Ambrose, Val
McIlrath, Charles, auditor, 53:7, 53:17, 53:18
McIlrath, Mrs. Charles, 39:52, 49:37
McIlvaine, Mabel, author, 7:252
McIlvane, Caroline, author, 6:79
McIlwain, Charles H., 14:194, 17:106
McIlwaine, Shields, author, 35:40
McIlwraith, T. F., author, 37:86
McInnis, Edgar W., work reviewed, 24:45–48
McInnis, J. J., union leader, 41:302, 41:307
McInnis, Neill, 52:254
McIntire, Carl, 43:30
McIntire, George W., Dr., 22:425
McIntire, Marian, author, 12:208
McIntire, Shelley, 49:260 (facing)
McIntosh, A. J., 53:237
McIntosh, Al, newspaper editor, work reviewed, 60:338
McIntosh, Ann, 54:100
McIntosh, Donald, 29:267
McIntosh, George B., 18:123n
McIntosh, Mary Garner, home described/depicted, 57:257–260
McIntosh, Polk County:
McIntyre, Charles W., 42:29
McIntyre, Dorothy E., author, work reviewed, 60:124–125
McIntyre, Sara W., speaker, 16:125
McIntyre, Thomas A., broker, 39:109
McIver, W. R., author, 17:115
McKay, ----, store, 9:328
McKay, Alexander, trader, 21:120n, 44:208
McKay, Donald, naval architect, 55:95–98, 55:100–103
McKay, Eleanor, work reviewed, 45:40
McKay, James, journal, 1:391
McKay, Joseph, 4:435
McKay, Nellie, 10:448
McKay, Susan, work reviewed, 53:38
McKay, Valentine, speaker, 40:149
McKay, W. A., author, 40:144
McKay, William, trader, 35:261–262
McKean, Elias, lumberman, 18:169, 24:197–198, 24:202
McKee, Alexander, 8:77
McKee, David (Maj.), 19:350
McKee, James A. (Rev.), 19:268
McKee, Redick, 9:351
McKee, Rose, author, 15:122, 15:131, 15:254
McKee, Russell, work reviewed, 40:141
McKee, Thomas, 8:77
McKee family, genealogy, 21:195
McKeehan, David, editor, 55:283
McKeehan, John, 10:96
McKeehan family, genealogy, 10:96
McKeel, Scudder, Mr. and Mrs., 11:443
McKee Rankin Company, theater troupe, 28:110
McKellar, Archibald M., pioneer, 14:99
McKellar, Kenneth D., senator, 17:15
McKellar, Peter D., frontier farmer, 5:308, 14:99, 23:295, 24:186
McKelvey, Blake, author, 19:112
McKelvey, Harriet, teacher, 11:206
McKelvey, Susan D., author, 35:241
McKelvy, James E. (Capt.), Spanish-American War service, 61:292, 61:295–296, 61:299, 61:301
McKelvy, James M., attorney (father of James E.), 61:295
McKenna, J. E., politics, 47:157
McKenney, ----, 7:336
McKenney, Charles R., editor, 22:88
McKenney, John H., sutler, 40:88
McKenney, Thomas L., author, 1:377, 16:105, 19:38, 23:155, 28:277, 29:61, 32:93, 33:20–21, 40:409, 44:205, 47:26, 48:177, 57:1 (facing), 57:36
McKenny, Mary:
McKenzie, Alexander, politician, 27:97, 28:169, 32:174, 48:92
McKenzie, Bettie, author, 58:355
McKenzie, Carl H., author, 24:173
McKenzie, Charles, author, 49:343
McKenzie, Donald, trader, 15:422
McKenzie, George R., hotel owner, 53:279
McKenzie, H., trader, 40:168n
McKenzie, Henry, testimony, 21:141–144
McKenzie, Hugh, photographer, 34:1 (cover)
McKenzie, J., trader, 40:167n
McKenzie, John, Union soldier, 25:247
McKenzie, Kenneth, trader, 6:304, 7:24, 15:336, 20:119n, 32:76, 36:38, 39:255
McKenzie, N. M. W. J., author, 4:83, 4:206
McKenzie, P., trader, 40:167n
McKenzie, Roberta Head, Ojibwe, 61:203, 61:205
McKenzie, Roderick. See MacKenzie, Roderick (Roderic)
McKenzie, Simon, 11:250
McKenzie, Thomas, 45:140
McKenzie, Violet, recipe adapter, 52:78
McKenzie, William E., author, 1:386
McKeown, Alexander, labor leader, 50:111, 50:114
McKercher, Robert D., police chief, 48:272
McKern, William C., author/speaker, 8:428, 24:371, 27:356
McKibben, J. P. (Rev.), 47:328
McKibben, L. F., 54:45
McKibbin, William (Rev.), reformer, 50:249
McKibbin Driscoll & Dorsey, outerwear manufacturer, letterhead depicted/discussed, 61:143
McKillips, Budd L., author, 7:299
McKim, Mead and White, New York City, architectural firm, 47:44, 53:198–205, 55:239, 57:39–40, 57:43, 58:241
McKinlay, A., trader, 40:167n–168n
McKinlay, D. A., land commissioner, 13:33
McKinley, Albert E., author, 3:243, 4:294
McKinley, Joyce, actress, 53:271
McKinley, mining town, 32:194
McKinley, Mrs. George, speaker, 5:574, 5:581
McKinley, Ray, musician, 59:223
McKinley, Silas B., author, 27:253
McKinley, William, U.S. president, 17:12, 29:79, 30:147, 35:73–74, 35:300–301, 39:85 (cover), 39:110, 39:120, 45:52, 45:56, 45:72, 51:158, 52:213, 55:245, 57:349, 61:82n
McKinley Tariff, 5:541
McKinnon, Harry L., sheriff, 48:274
McKinnon, Jane P., work reviewed, 50:295
McKinnon, Joseph J., Dr., 46:65
McKinnon, W. R., baseball team owner, 59:170
McKinnon, William, 41:282n
McKinstry, Archibald W., publisher, 25:187
McKinstry, Azro P., dairyman, 27:115, 27:119, 39:271
McKinstry, C. H. (Gen.), 5:296
McKinstry, Grace E., artist, 2:466, 4:74, 25:187, 52:116, 54:236, 62:30
McKinstry mounds (McKinstry Site), Koochiching County, excavation, 31:231–237, 43:230
McKitrick, T. G., author, 33:315
McKnight, George N., 50:9n
McKnight, Mrs. Sumner T., women's rights advocate, 60:115
McKnight, Roger, 46:342
McKnight, Sumner T., 50:9n
McKnight, William L., 3M sales manager, 35:1, 58:163
McKnight Foundation, 40:49, 40:293
McKusick, D., Webster, 24:201
McKusick, Harrison, 54:192 (facing)
McKusick, Ivory E., house, 38:348–349
McKusick, John (Jonathan E.), lumberman, 2:44, 4:189, 5:525, 13:355, 16:73, 17:277, 18:168–169, 18:176, 19:252, 24:193, 24:198–200, 24:204–205, 30:195, 35:364, 38:187, 55:270, 55:273, 56:182, 57:331
McKusick, Marshall, anthropologist, 45:196
McKusick, Tom, 28:194
McKusick, William, lumberman, 19:454, 24:200
McKusick, William (Lt.), Indian camp supervisor, 62:10
McKusick Lake, Washington County:
McLagon, Edward, steamboat captain, 11:134
McLain, Alexander, 5:385
McLain, Belle, Okabena bank robbery, 62:127–129, 62:131
McLain, John S., author, 5:151
McLaird, James, review by, 53:211
McLaird, Mrs. C. A., speaker, 16:234
McLane, J. W., steamboat owner, 21:254n
McLaren, ----, Dr., at Fort Snelling, 22:155
McLaren, H. E., 10:208
McLaren, Mrs. Robert N., artist, 39:173 (cover)
McLaren, Robert N. (Gen.), Fort Snelling commandant, 15:397
McLarty, Samuel (Capt.), at Fort Pomme de Terre, 38:66–70
McLaughlin, ----, 4:436
McLaughlin, ----, Bemidji newsman, 49:75
McLaughlin, Andrew, C., author, 14:231
McLaughlin, Constance, historian, 55:375
McLaughlin, George V., 47:216, 47:218
McLaughlin, Glenn, E., author, 23:87
McLaughlin, Jack, author, 39:83
McLaughlin, James H. (Maj.), Indian agent, 27:97, 27:154, 47:87, 49:85–87
McLaughlin, Melda, student, 27:97
McLaughlin, W. M., author, 24:369
McLaury, J. L., author, 11:337
McLean, Alex, colonist, 47:23
McLean, C. W., hotel proprietor, 57:112
McLean, Charles, author, 15:213
McLean, Charles R., contractor, 54:159
McLean, David, author, 11:208
McLean, Effie M., speaker, 10:465, 11:460, 12:86–87, 12:292, 14:456, 20:454, 21:443
McLean, Francis, general secretary, Association of Societies for Organizing Charity, quoted, 58:395, 58:399–404
McLean, Henry, 11:162
McLean, John, judge, 8:160, 14:35, 20:308
McLean, John, trader, 14:114
McLean, Mrs. ----, at Red Rock, 31:84
McLean, Mrs. C. P., 15:483, 17:119, 20:349
McLean, Mrs. J. E., author, 17:123
McLean, Mrs. John, biography, 33:188
McLean, N. C. (Gen.), dairyman, 27:119
McLean, Nathaniel, Indian agent, 7:118, 8:160, 11:179, 19:214, 24:354, 32:76
McLean, Robert C., author, 2:583
McLean, Sarah B., 20:308
McLean, W. J., 2:23
McLean County, North Dakota:
McLeese, Bob, school superintendent, 54:128
McLeister, Ira F., author, 16:345
McLellan, Elleine, author, 12:325
McLellan, Huber D., author, 9:405
McLellan, Hugh, 20:77
McLemore, --, slaveholder, 57:116
McLemore Resolution, 5:344
McLennan, F. D., author, 10:213
McLeod, Alexander, testimony, 21:145
McLeod, Alexander R., Jr.:
McLeod, Dan:
Mcleod, George, trader, 11:180, 11:180n, 11:182, 19:390
McLeod, Henry C., banker, 42:269–273, 42:276
McLeod, Isabella (Isabelle) (daughter of Martin), 4:353, 4:433, 60:222, 60:229, 60:231
McLeod, Janet (Janette, daughter of Martin) (Mrs. Rene Baillif), 4:433, 60:222, 60:224, 60:229, 60:231
McLeod, John (father of Martin), 4:353n, 4:421, 17:75, 22:281
McLeod, John (brother of Martin), trading clerk, 10:399, 10:402, 45:120, 60:229–230
McLeod, John G. (son of Martin), 4:433, 60:222
McLeod, Joseph A., work reviewed, 45:164
McLeod, Martin, 3:426, 5:504, 12:240, 14:144, 16:31, 18:219, 19:446, 30:298, 31:173, 32:72, 58:411, 60:218–233
McLeod, Mary O., 4:422, 4:432n
McLeod, Mrs. Martin. See Ortley, Mary Elizabeth
McLeod, N. J., Canadian official, 41:26n
McLeod, Norman (Rev.) (brother of Martin), 44:62n, 60:229, 60:232n
McLeod, Peggy, 28:256
McLeod, Walter Scott (son of Martin):
McLeod County:
McLoughlin, David, Dr., career, 36:315
McLoughlin, John, Dr., 4:355n, 11:58, 16:478, 19:226
McLoughlin, Mrs. John, 33:261
McLowery, Frank, 35:241
MCLU. See Minnesota Civil Liberties Union
McMahan, ----, Dr., 1:451
McMahan, Elza A., 1:261
McMahon, Bill, golf tournament chairman, 58:387–388
McMahon, Eileen M., author, work reviewed, 62:78
McMahon, J. Ponte Calhoun, Dr., quoted, 49:149
McMahon, John (Rev.), 20:460
McMahon, Martin, lumberman, 46:61
McManigal, Frank H., 3:42
McManus, A. E., attorney, Duluth lynching trial, 59:26–27
McManus, James H., author, 3:320
McManus, Michael J., author, 57:160
McMartin, Lewis, 19:336
McMartin, Mrs. James D., author, 18:120
McMaster, Clara M., 15:88
McMaster, John B., historian, 18:148–149, 19:9, 40:313
McMaster, Joseph, editor, 1:65, 3:224, 15:86
McMaster, S. W., 13:237
McMaster, Thomas, editor, 1:65, 3:224, 4:194, 4:274, 15:87
McMaster, William C., 15:86, 15:88
McMaster, William Henry, governor, 51:321
McMaster, William J., 15:86–88
McMasters, Julia R., letters, 29:188
McMath, Elizabeth, 18:462
McMath, Frank M., author, 18:462
McMath family, genealogy, 18:462
McMein, Neysa Moran, illustrator, 57:29
McMenomy, Ralph, 49:220
McMicken, Ham, tugboat captain, 21:266
McMicking, Thomas, journal, 47:335
McMillan, Alene, labor activist, depicted, 55:212
McMillan, Duncan, 55:90
McMillan, E. L., 9:259
McMillan, Edwin, speaker, 12:452
McMillan, Emily, artist, 27:346
McMillan, Ewen H., 5:128
McMillan, Frank G., senator, 43:248, 43:250, 53:220–221
McMillan, Franklin R., professor, 49:25
McMillan, Helen, politician, 61:67
McMillan, Phebe H., 18:263
McMillan, Sally, 55:90
McMillan, Samuel J. R., 35:363
McMillen, Loring, author, 23:376, 24:260
McMillen, Wheeler, author, 40:298
McMillen, William L. (Col.), 39:186–187
McMiller, P. R., author, 17:487, 21:212, 24:193
McMorris, Penny, work reviewed, 49:212
McMorrow, Vivian Linn, teacher, 60:250
McMullen, Mrs. W. H., 9:407
McMullen's quarry, Mankato, strike, 54:41
McMunn, Dorothy, author, 40:411
McMurray, Donald L., speaker, 4:177
McMurray, Thomas, trader, 20:71, 22:310
McMurray, William, 4:478
McMurray Field, St. Paul, 58:56
McMurry, Donald L., author, 11:104
McMurtrey, George, businessman, 60:54–55
McMurtrie, Douglas C., 16:454, 19:431, 21:199
McMurtry, R. Gerald, author, 27:80, 28:204
McNair, Clarence I., relief commissioner, 48:278–279
McNair, Henry C., 39:154n
McNair, John, labor leader, 40:344, 40:346
McNair, Miss ----, missionary, 38:76
McNair, William E., businessman, 37:319
McNair, William W., 45:71
McNally, F. E., businessman, 50:106
McNally, Lois (Mrs. William J.), 49:170, 49:172–173
McNally, Michael D.:
McNanney, Helen C., in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:97
McNaron, Toni A. H., author, 48:228
McNary, Kyle P., work reviewed, 54:285
McNary-Haugen bill, 9:411, 12:15, 32:181–182
McNaught, Kenneth, work reviewed, 37:80
McNaughton, John C., horse owner, 41:379
McNeal, George C., 36:213–214
McNeal, Sarah E., prison matron, 37:149
McNeal, Violet, author, 38:39
McNeall, ----, trader, 11:261–262
McNeil, Donald R., author, 34:175
McNeil, John (Gen.), 4:364, 7:353
McNeil, William K., author, 52:331
McNeill, W. H., trader, 40:168n
McNelly, C. L., work reviewed, 37:221
McNickle, D'Arcy, work reviewed, 30:374
McNicol, Donald M., author, 19:218
McNicol, Robert, architect, 40:100n
McNiff, John, farmer, 31:173
McNiff, Patrick, surveyor, 44:207–208
McNitt, William H., work reviewed, 46:207
McNiven, J. H., speaker, 9:311
McNous, Mrs. ----, 18:406
McNulty, Ambrose (Fr.), author, 30:2, 39:154n
McNutt, Paul V., 16:346
McPhail, ---- (Lt.), 24:22n
McPhail, Samuel (Col.):
McPhail School of Music and Dramatic Art, Minneapolis, 5:161, 5:474
McPherson, Aimee Semple, in fiction, 37:5
McPherson, Donald, trader, 22:275
McPherson, Edward, 5:98n
McPherson, Murdock, trader, 20:71
McPherson County, South Dakota, Garland's claim, 22:161
McPherson Township, Blue Earth County, settled, 17:125
McQuarrie, Irvine, Dr., author, 31:124
McQueston's addition, Le Hillier City, Nicollet County, plat, 17:238
McQuillan, E. J., 27:364
McRae, A. D., 5:266, 16:497
McRae, Dandridge (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:288, 40:290
McRae, Margaret, 5:266
McRaith, ---- (of Meeker County), 61:185–186
McReynolds, Edwin C., author, 34:357
McReynolds, James C., justice, 46:148
McReynolds, Sam D., congressman, 40:373, 43:86
McRoberts, Samuel, 2:253
McRostie, Mrs. J. H., 5:469, 50:221
McShannock, Linda, MHS collections curator, 56:153, 56:243, 56:246, 56:409 (facing), 56:454
McSpadden, J. Walker, author, 10:351
McTavish, Donald, trader, 37:175, 40:167n
McTavish, Fraser, and Company, Montreal, 40:172
McTavish, Frobisher, and Company, Montreal, 12:376, 16:200, 21:139, 21:142–143, 21:145
McTavish, Simon, fur trader, 5:403, 10:344, 12:369–371, 12:373, 16:200, 20:326, 21:119n, 21:123, 28:5, 34:344, 36:64, 37:175, 38:381, 46:181, 53:124
McTavish, William, 1:170, 1:189, 1:193
McTavish family, traders, 28:12n
McVey, Frank L.:
McWatt, Carolyn, 55:211
McWatt, Martha, 55:211
McWatt, Randolph Owen, 55:211
McWilliams, Carey, author, 30:66, 31:44, 52:179, 61:224
McWilliams, Margaret, work reviewed, 11:307–309
McWilliams, Richebourg G., work reviewed, 34:117, 39:337
Mdewakanton (Mdewakantonwan) band, Dakota Indians, 6:253, 8:48, 48:34, 54:373
Meacham, A. J., 7:188
Meacham, Alfred B., scholar, 52:159
Mead, Alden C., in Civil War, 16:359
Mead, David, author, 35:195, 38:333
Mead, Frank J., author, 4:173, 41:313
Mead, George W. (Col.), author, 2:382, 4:90
Mead, P. H., 45:140
Mead, Paul, athletic store owner, 58:213
Mead, Robert, 42:150
Mead, Sidney E., author, 36:185
Mead, William R., architect, 53:198, 57:44
Meade, George G. (Gen.), Union officer, 2:352, 4:453, 25:246, 25:359–360, 29:344, 38:245, 38:251
Meade, Owen, 17:240
Meader, George, singer, 18:450, 48:337
Meading Township, Koochiching County, history, 30:162
Meagher, John B., 39:154n
Meagher, Thomas F. (Gen.), Union officer, 25:133, 25:251–253
Mealey, Howard C., 20:469
Mealey, Johnston, 44:169
Mealey, Michael, sketch, 4:94
Means, Florence C., author, 13:213
Means, Philip A., author, 24:257, 28:59
Means, Russell, Indian leader, 48:315
Meany, George, AFL-CIO president, 55:214
Mearns, David C., author, 30:257, 37:188
Mears, Daniel, house, 38:342–343
Mears, Daniel, lumberman, 18:176
Mears, Louise W., author, 15:238
Measles:
Meatpackers and meat packing
Mechanic Arts High School, St. Paul, 40:146, 46:145, 56:118, 59:51–52
Mechanics Hotel, Belle Plaine, 25:260, 25:265
Mechanics Library, St. Anthony, 35:222
Mechanicsville, Virginia, battle, 25:140n
Mechingan, Michigan, Potowatomi village, 13:262, 15:167, 15:175
Medary, South Dakota, 59:198
Medary House, Chatfield, 24:191, 27:9
Medary House, Rochester, register, 18:117
Medborgaren (Lindstrom), Swedish paper, 16:246, 29:176
Medelman, John, author, 38:243
Medford, Steele County:
Media. See News media
Medical Library Association, 17:350
Medicine
Medicine Lake:
Medill, Joseph, publisher, 34:203
Medina, Free Congregation, 41:53, 41:55–56, 41:60
Medina, tugboat, 54:219
Medina Gazette (Ohio), 62:178
Medina Township, Hennepin County, history, 34:128, 36:36
Mediterranean Sea, ship routes, 55:99
Medler, Meredith, author, 49:40
Medora, North Dakota:
Medora-Black Hills stage line, sketch, 6:388
Medo Township, Blue Earth County, history, 5:394
Medtronic Corporation:
Medway County, 4:526
Meeds, Charles H., steamboat captain, 6:310
Meeker, Bradley B., 3:74n, 3:76, 7:114, 28:348, 35:131
Meeker, Joseph R., artist, 53:318
Meeker, Jotham, printer/missionary, 13:109, 15:20, 50:35n
Meeker County:
Meeker County Old Settlers Association, 10:229, 11:12, 13:216
Mee Lee Yuen, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, store, 57:164–165, 57:169
Megraw, Thomas, 26:242
Mehegan, Mary Theresa. See Hill, Mary Theresa Mehegan (Mrs. James J.)
Mehegen, Mary X. (Mother), 16:340
Mehl, Eugene, 54:246
Mehlhorn, F. D., 18:336
Meidell, Ditmar, author, 25:393
Meier, August, work reviewed, 50:290–291
Meier, Paul A., 41:200
Meier, Peg, author, 47:75, 51:128, 52:128, 55:91, 57:212
Meier-Graefe, Julius, 55:12
Meighan, Daniel, pioneer, 24:320
Meighen, Felix, pioneer merchant, 16:367, 21:220, 44:85–86, 44:95
Meighen, John F. D., speaker, 11:289, 11:291, 11:298, 12:184, 14:79, 15:136
Meighen, Joseph F., settler, 44:89, 44:91
Meighen, Thomas J., 15:80, 15:485, 16:240, 44:89, 53:129
Meighen family, 21:34, 44:87n, 44:88, 44:90
Meighen Store, Forestville State Park, 16:367, 20:302, 44:81 (cover), 44:86–88, 44:91–93, 44:95, 53:129
Meigs, Cornelia, author, 19:104, 31:132, 31:146, 57:290–291, 60:6
Meile, Adolph G., 29:282
Meili, Olive, World War II tapes, 54:321
Meilicke, Emil J., career, 32:62
Meinberg, Clodoald (Fr.), author, 26:388
Meine, Franklin J., author/speaker, 17:226, 29:83, 35:40, 46:22
Meinel, Werner, prisoner of war, 54:122
Meinig, Donald W., author, 34:353, 35:152
Meining, John R., sheriff, 41:88–89, 41:93, 42:171, 51:70–71, 51:73
Meints, Carl, 52:109
Meire Grove, German Catholic architecture, 56:404
Meirot, Francoise, 8:33
Meisch, Francis R., architect/artist, 55:109–110
Meister, Mark J., "Man Who Painted the Lake Gervais Tornado," 45:329–332
Meixell, Mrs. William D., author, 30:161
Mejakigijig, Chippewa leader, 21:285
Mekeel, Scudder, author, 25:86
Meland, R. J., 57:151
Melander, C. W., 14:120
Melander, Henry, 29:182
Melander, J. B., 14:120
Melander, Leonard W., 20:159n
Melba, Nellie, singer, 48:334
Melby, Benedik, Dr., 16:255
Melby, C. A., speaker, 14:346
Melby, John O., papers, 26:156
Melby, Methodist church, 20:35
Melby, Sigurd, speaker, 5:579
Melcher, George, painter, 62:36
Melcher, George B., designer, 50:121
Melcher, Ruth (daughter of Bertha and George), 62:36–37
Melchin, A. I., historian, 38:325
Meldrum, Andrew B., author, 7:299
Meldrum, George, businessman, 46:184
Melendy, Peter, career, 25:71
Melendy, Samuel W., pharmacist, 28:65
Melgard, Lloyd G., author, 35:203
Melin, Charles, speaker, 10:97
Melish, John, map publisher, 49:344
Melland, Mrs. A. C., author, 11:117
Mellby, C. A., author, 8:206
Mellette, Arthur Calvin, governor, 51:321
Mellin, Mrs. Oscar, 52:106
Mellon, Andrew, 35:161
Mellow, James R., work reviewed, 49:163
Melman, Mike, photographer, 56:139
Melodrama. See Theater
Meloy, John C., 27:345
Melrose, L. J., 27:48
Melrose, Stearns County:
Melton, Maurice, author, 49:80
Melville, ----, 4:355
Melville, Emilie, actress, 5:44, 33:173–174, 33:178n
Melville, Herman, author, 20:106, 23:113, 30:188
Melvin, Grace, 25:393
Melvin, Patricia Mooney, 51:36
Melvold, Haakon, 57:74, 57:76
Memishimishika (White Oak Point). See White Oak Point, Itasca County
Memler, Henrietta L., author, 14:438, 16:253
Memmler, H., Civil War veteran, 32:102n
Memmler's Band, 55:223
Memoirs:
Memorial Park, Duluth, 54:155
Memphis, Tennessee, 59:63–64
Memphis Blue Sox, baseball team, 54:285
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art (Tennessee), collections, 53:313
Memphis Burlesque Opera House, 23:314
Memphis Tennessee National Cemetery, monument, 1:542
Menage, Louis F., 16:249
Menager, Marguerite, 8:35–36, 8:41–42
Menahga, name, 20:343, 30:331
Menard, ----, trader, 11:262n
Menard, Mary A., 15:428
Menard, Pierre, house, 29:72
Menard, Pierre, trader, 40:194
Menard, Rene (Fr.), 5:150, 7:349, 13:248, 13:400
Menasha, Wisconsin, history, 18:326
Mencken, August, work reviewed, 36:66
Mencken, H. L., author, 21:4, 21:427, 30:267, 56:8–9
Mendelsohn, Eric (Erich), architect, 35:293, 55:40
Mendelson, Anne, 51:324
Mendenhall, Abby, 18:263
Mendenhall, Alice, 14:276, 15:45
Mendenhall, Hiram, W., cabin, 14:276, 15:45
Mendenhall, Luther, banker, 37:122, 54:149, 54:152
Mendenhall, M. W., 54:41
Mendenhall, Mrs. Richard J., diary, 21:192
Mendenhall, Richard J., banker, 4:476, 18:251, 18:257n, 21:192, 22:424, 49:52
Mendenhall family, in Minnesota, 25:292
Mendokaycheenah, Sioux Indian, 17:439
Mendota (St. Peter's), 41:218–219
Mendota-Big Sioux Road. See Dodd Road
Mendota Bridge, 15:312, 35:189, 55:194, 55:199
Meneely, Andrew, bell manufacturer, 18:376–377
Menefee, F. N., author, 21:422
Menefee, Guy (Rev.), 4:167
Menefee, Selden C., author/journalist, 31:44, 52:179
Menell, ----, arsonist, 28:209
Menendez de Avites, Pedro, biography, 1:222
Meng, John J., author, 27:161, 28:72
Mengshoel, Emil Lauritz, newspaper editor/author, 49:123, 50:68, 50:214, 52:87–89, 52:94–99
Mengshoel, Helle Croger (Mrs. Emil L.), editor, 50:68, 52:87–94, 52:97–99
Menninick, Yakima leader depicted, 48:7
Mennonites, 1:530
Menocal, Mario G., Cuban president, 56:297–298
Menominee Indians, 6:170, 8:42, 8:242, 32:229, 33:20
Menominee River, Chippewa reservation, 10:161
Menominee River Boom Company, history, 28:188
Menominee Termination Act, 48:173
Menomonie, Wisconsin:
Mental illness
Menzel, Bruno R., papers, 54:320
Menzel, Louise F., author, 36:282
Meran, Jean, settler, 46:220
Mercantile Advisory Committee, Minimum Wage Commission, 59:55–56
Mercantile Library Association, St. Paul, 18:363, 29:177
Mercer, Hugh V., lawyer, 44:145–147
Mercer County, North Dakota:
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, St. Anthony, 2:126
Merchants Bank, Moorhead, 58:93, 58:97, 58:99–100
Merchants Bank, Winona, architecture, 40:359
Merchants Bank of Duluth, 37:124
Merchants Bank of West Duluth, 37:124
Merchants Hotel, Hutchinson, register, 20:349
Merchants Hotel, Lanesboro, 60:2
Merchants Hotel, St. Paul, 1:421, 2:378, 3:540, 5:162, 5:246, 5:308, 8:162, 16:71, 16:231, 16:272, 24:332, 35:355, 35:356n, 36:304, 38:187, 38:296, 48:92, 61:25
Merchants Hotel, Wadena, 46:61, 46:63–65, 47:21
Merchants International Steamboat Line, Red River, 21:255–257, 21:269–270, 32:60
Merchants National Bank, Duluth, 37:122
Merchants National Bank, St. Paul, 3:381, 20:59, 33:313, 50:95
Merchants National Bank, Winona, 43:155, 47:79
Merchants National Bank of Wadena, 57:188–190
Merchants State Bank, 57:187
Merchants' Transportation Company, steamboat building, 58:94
Merchlewitz, Leonard, county commissioner, 59:323–324, 59:326, 59:333n
Mercury, fish, 57:317
Mercury, steamboat, 11:206
Mercury, The, 56:15
Mercury outboard motors, 61:88 (facing)
Mercury/Polygram, recording contracts, 58:30
Meredith, James, civil rights leader, 52:123
Meredith, Mamie, editor, 12:445
Meredith, William M., 39:38
Mereness, Newton D., 5:223, 6:204, 8:300
Meringdol, Penny, 59:338
Meriwether, Montana:
Merk, Frederick, author, 1:98, 1:107, 23:52
Merkle, Lorenz, 27:171
Merling, Bert, author, 23:398, 23:400, 24:190
Merriam, Anne, book memorial, 49:164
Merriam, Charles E., 3:12
Merriam, Gene, legislator, 45:80
Merriam, J. H., 47:128
Merriam, John L., 26:63
Merriam, William P., real-estate agent, 18:142, 18:144, 18:146
Merriam, William R., 12:175, 36:70, 42:56
Merriam family, genealogy, 27:56
Merriam mansion, St. Paul, 53:208
Merriam Park, St. Paul, history, 21:77
Merriam Park Women's Club, 3:221
Merrick, George B., author, 1:72, 1:531, 3:234, 3:311, 3:527, 7:298, 18:373
Merrick, Martin, author, 36:325
Merrick, W. L., circus performer, 48:324–325, 48:328
Merrick Community Services, 59:153
Merricks, Osborn, 25:241
Merrifield, Webster, sketch, 5:315
Merril, M. G., 18:401
Merrill, ----, Mr. and Mrs., stage station owners, 40:389–390
Merrill, A. E., house, 25:407
Merrill, Adelaide K., author, 16:249
Merrill, Bertha E., author, 26:94
Merrill, Daniel D., 33:2
Merrill, E. W., 7:114
Merrill, Elisabeth, Dr., 54:362n10
Merrill, Ethel O., author, 14:110
Merrill, Frank W., 10:80
Merrill, Galen A., Dr., 41:232
Merrill, George P., author, 13:441, 15:128, 16:115, 18:218
Merrill, Harry L., 5:144, 11:330
Merrill, James M., author, 48:180
Merrill, Levi W., 25:143
Merrill, Martha, speaker, 20:456, 23:399
Merrill, Mary A. K., author, 15:140
Merrill, Maud, eugenics researcher, 59:239
Merrill, Michael R. (Lt.), 38:362
Merrill, Moses, missionary, 35:380
Merrill, Olive P., 27:250
Merrill, Pauline S., author, 26:273
Merrill, S. S., 1:266, 1:277
Merrill, W. H., livery-stable owner, 42:290
Merrill, W. O., 15:41
Merrill and Ring Lumber Company, 27:302
Merrill family, genealogy, 5:227
Merrimac, ironclad, 18:372, 25:34, 25:129–130
Merriman, O. C., author, 11:226
Merriman, R. O., author, 7:365
Merrington, Marguerite, author, 31:251
Merrit, Grant J., MPCA director, 59:295
Merrit, Katherine, 56:110
Merritt, Alfred, 10:76
Merritt, Alta H., 3:225
Merritt, Andrus R., autobiography, 16:336, 17:54
Merritt, Callie, author, 28:83
Merritt, Cassius C., 10:76, 13:428
Merritt, Edgar B., 5:353
Merritt, Glen (Glenn) J.:
Merritt, H. Clay, author, 26:373
Merritt, Howard A., author, 20:194
Merritt, Jesse, author, 27:66
Merritt, Leonidas J., mine developer, 5:240, 5:318, 15:127, 16:296, 17:478, 52:288, 54:152
Merritt, Lewis H., 17:465, 21:292
Merritt, Lewis J., 44:54
Merritt, Lucien, 16:360
Merritt, Raymond H., historian, 54:264
Merritt, Wesley (Gen.), 17:88, 56:133
Merritt family, 5:393, 10:443, 14:360
Merry, Robert, 12:445
Merryman, John, 17:77–78
Merryman, Robert M., work reviewed, 48:316
Merserve, Frederick H., author, 34:212
Mershmann, Francis (Fr.), 33:54n
Mershon, W. B., 21:297
Mertin, Roger, photographer, work depicted, 53:84 (cover)
Merton Township, Steele County, pioneer life, 19:127
Mertz, ----, sheriff, 5:100
Merz, Wendelin, settler, 35:265
Mesaba, St. Louis County:
Mesaba Ore, editorials, 51:71–73
Mesaba Railway Coach Company, Hibbing, 49:318
Mesaba Transportation Company, Hibbing, 22:102, 36:190, 49:312–314
Mesabe Electric Railway, 37:342
Mesabi Daily News, 62:21–22, 62:24
Mesabi (Mesaba) Iron Company, 19:309, 34:279, 34:282–283, 37:41
Mesabi Range, 44:54
Mesabi Trail, built, 32:244–245
Mesaiger, Charles M. (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 12:363, 18:235, 18:239, 37:37, 39:301–302
Meshart, Ronald V., compiler, 55:184
Mesick, David O., author, 36:326
Meskwaki (Mesquakie) Indians. See Fox Indians
Messein family. See Bailly (Bailly de Messien) family
Messemaker, Anna De (Hannah) (Mrs. William), Titanic survivor, 60:267n
Messemaker, William De, Titanic survivor, 60:267n
Messenger, The, 55:207, 55:210
Messenger auto, 43:98
Messer, Emma N., author, 13:444, 14:219, 14:331, 35:108
Messer, Glenn E., aviator, 54:341
Messer, Reuben, 18:224
Messick, George N., 16:472
Messick, Nathan S. (Capt.), at Gettysburg, 16:472, 38:254
Messick, Ottilie, 4:173
Messmer, Sebastian (Archbishop), career, 34:313
Mestach, George, 54:339
Mestead, M. N., author, 4:90
Mestrovich, Jan, engineer, 59:332n
Metcalf, A. L., letters, 16:242
Metcalf, Clarence, S., 25:296
Metcalf, Cornelius, Jr., 20:162n
Metcalf, Fay D., work reviewed, 48:130–131
Metcalf, G. W., Sr., 20:162n
Metcalf, George, author, 38:41
Metcalf, George P., 3:95
Metcalf, Isaac S., letters, 11:95
Metcalf, Joe, dog-team driver, 42:284, 42:286–292
Metcalf, Julia French, death, 57:136
Metcalf, Mrs. George R., 3:437, 4:65
Metcalf, Mrs. Richard, author, 30:272
Metcalf, Ralph, 35:378
Metcalf and Dixon, St. Paul, 53:318
Metcalfe, Ransom, 17:364
Meteor, whaleback, 34:12
Meteorology. See Climate
Meteors:
Methode family, massacre, 7:352, 10:375
Methodist church, 46:128, 47:326
Methodist Episcopal church:
Methodist Ministers Association, 35:347
Methodist missions and missionaries, 15:130, 45:26, 53:247
Methvin, John J., churchman, 50:216
Methy Portage, Saskatchewan, 40:163, 40:174
Metivier, ----, 8:31, 8:37
Metivier, Marguerite, 8:31, 8:37, 8:49n
Metoxen, Redmond, Hampton Institute student, 51:87
Metraux, Guy S., editor, 47:201–202
Metrodome, Minneapolis. See Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Metropolis, steamer, 40:359
Metropolitan Bank, Minneapolis, 42:273
Metropolitan Building, Minneapolis, 16:249, 45:211, 46:339, 53:209, 57:269
Metropolitan Council, 44:105
Metropolitan Hotel, St. Paul, 10:166, 17:372, 19:407, 29:126, 29:128, 49:55
Metropolitan Magazine, serialized novels, 56:8
Metropolitan Milk Company, lockouts, 51:264–265
Metropolitan Municipal Ski Club, Minneapolis, 16:249
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 20:334, 21:196, 26:266
Metropolitan Music Company, Minneapolis, 44:127n
Metropolitan Opera Company, New York, 48:332, 48:337
Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, 46:167, 50:22n, 59:181 (facing), 60:279, 62:114
Metropolitan Theater, Minneapolis, 9:32, 33:97–98, 53:239, 54:347, 54:354
Metropolitan Theater, St. Paul, 23:199, 53:239, 54:347
Metten (Bavaria), Benedictine monastery, 8:221–223, 8:231, 8:427
Metz, Charles W., auto driver, 38:207
Metz, Dan, artist, 48:92
Metz, France, map, 3:483
Metz, Matthew, artist, work depicted, 59:1 (facing)
Metz automobile, 38:206–207, 38:209, 38:212–215
Metzdorf, Robert F., author, 36:101, 36:218
Metzger, Walter P., author, 39:34
Metzner, Lee W., author, 24:176
Metzroth, John W., tailor, 35:265
Metzroth, Mrs. Otto, 22:108, 27:73
Meuli, Karl, author, 37:306
Meurling, Emil, publisher, 47:259
Meuse-Argonne offensive, 3:483, 5:294, 7:85
Mevig, A. M., 14:236
Mexican Americans:
Mexican people
Meyer, Albert J., photographer, 20:215, 56:383
Meyer, Charles C. P., engineer, 55:23–25, 55:28–30
Meyer, Ellen Wilson, author, 47:210, 47:336
Meyer, Ernest, author, 18:466, 28:380
Meyer, Eugene, 15:490, 16:491
Meyer, Herbert W., author, 17:118, 35:98, 35:337, 35:380
Meyer, John W., 54:52, 56:100
Meyer, Julia, 18:59
Meyer, Ludwig, surveyor, 56:346
Meyer, Melissa L., author, 55:379
Meyer, Roy W., author, 39:261, 43:120, 45:256, 47:168, 47:257, 50:163
M. F. Kennedy and Brothers, St. Paul, sporting goods seller, 58:379 (cover), 58:379 (facing)
M. L. Dibble Shop, Rochester, depicted, 54:281
M. Townsley and Sons, Minneapolis, trade card depicted, 43:272
M. W. Savage Factories, Minneapolis, auto distributor, 43:110
Maailmasta, Unhotetujen, poet, 27:42
Maas, Melvin J., congressman, 10:353, 40:374, 41:102, 41:276n, 41:282n
Mabane, Adam, 15:96
Mabee, Carleton, work reviewed, 37:259
Mabel:
Mabey, Nell, author, 30:184
"Fort Beauharnois," 30:122
Macalester, Charles:
See also Baldwin School
air corps program, 25:403
anniversary, 30:265
athletics, 31:63, 39:21
benefactors, 55:123
black students, 51:24, 51:31–32
deans, 55:190
in evolution controversy, 41:212
faculty, 52:83, 54:145 (facing), 56:52, 57:227–228
history, 1:372, 9:300, 9:316, 9:405, 11:458, 14:147, 16:276, 17:239, 27:167, 30:244, 31:63, 34:131, 44:119, 55:122
kindergarten, 34:217
Minnesota High School Basketball Tournament, 55:347
religious aspect, 34:91, 34:93, 49:242
Sinclair Lewis collection, 49:167–168
student social workers, 48:102–103, 49:248
WPA concert sponsor, 53:174
air corps program, 25:403
anniversary, 30:265
athletics, 31:63, 39:21
benefactors, 55:123
black students, 51:24, 51:31–32
deans, 55:190
in evolution controversy, 41:212
faculty, 52:83, 54:145 (facing), 56:52, 57:227–228
history, 1:372, 9:300, 9:316, 9:405, 11:458, 14:147, 16:276, 17:239, 27:167, 30:244, 31:63, 34:131, 44:119, 55:122
kindergarten, 34:217
Minnesota High School Basketball Tournament, 55:347
religious aspect, 34:91, 34:93, 49:242
Sinclair Lewis collection, 49:167–168
student social workers, 48:102–103, 49:248
WPA concert sponsor, 53:174
MacAloon, Lloyd M., Citizens' Alliance official, 50:108, 50:109n, 50:112, 51:229, 51:233, 54:183–184
MacArthur, Arthur (Gen.), 56:133
MacArthur, Arthur, judge, lecturer, 18:365
MacArthur, Douglas A. (Gen.), 30:40, 52:28, 56:133
Macartney, Clarence E., 45:206
Macaulay, Gordon, author, 34:311
Macaulay, Thomas B., author, 29:154
Macbeth, Florence, singer, 18:450
Macbeth Gallery, New York, 16:339
Macbride, Thomas H., author, 10:85
Maccabee, Paul, author, 62:139
work reviewed, 55:40–41
MacCarty, Mrs. William C., author, 21:115
MacCormack, John, singer, 39:58
MacCourt, Mrs. D. W., 4:26
MacCracken, William P., Jr., government official, 42:142–143
MacDole, William P., 10:121n
Macdona, J. Cumming (Rev.), 33:147n
MacDonald, A. W., editor, 8:299
MacDonald, Carlyle, newspaper correspondent, 58:4
Macdonald, Colin F., author/editor, 3:157, 5:102, 17:365, 39:187, 61:294–296, 61:300–303
Macdonald, Dora M., work reviewed, 31:246
MacDonald, Helen L., author, 28:183, 30:172, 36:35
MacDonald, John L., politician, 45:224, 45:227, 45:231–232, 45:237–238, 45:240, 55:147
MacDonald, Magdeleine, 15:92n
MacDonald, Miles, trader, 11:212, 12:437, 21:399, 22:331, 24:179
governor of Assiniboia, 40:164
Macdonald, Mrs. Henry D., 5:494
Macdonald, Norman, author, 21:432
MacDonald, Sir John A., statesman, 33:183, 35:35, 35:47, 35:153, 35:283, 36:65, 41:179–180
MacDonald, Thomas H., speaker, 29:85
Macdonell, John, author, 49:343
Macdonnell, William J., letters, 22:331
MacDougal, Alan, author, work reviewed, 59:267
MacDougal, Daniel T., plant physiologist/researcher, 59:4, 59:7–8, 59:15n
MacDowell, Marsha, work reviewed, 50:84
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward, 17:101
Mace, George, 21:110
MacEachran, Clinton E., 17:160n
Macedonians, Detroit, Michigan, 20:202
immigration, 27:214
Macey Apartments, St. Paul, 61:3
MacFarland, A., theater manager, 9:32, 28:109–110, 33:173–174
MacFarland, Earl (Lt. Col.), 20:54
MacFarland, Franklyn, teacher, 17:87
MacFarland, O. (Col.), 16:492
Macfarlane, Agnes, 39:323n
MacFarlane, Janet R., author, 26:266, 27:353
Macfarlane, John G., diary, 1:414
MacFarlane, R., 2:23
MacFarlane, R. O., author, 9:191, 26:273, 28:372
MacFarlane, Roderick, 35:240
MacFarlane, William K., letter, 7:336–339
MacGaffey, Edward, "Minnesota Children's Code," 41:229–236
MacGaheran, Joe, author, 16:248, 22:337
Macgowan, Ernest S., author, 15:140, 17:302, 26:275, 30:158
MacGregor, A. L., author, 25:310
MacGregor, Charles L., work reviewed, 3:34
MacGregor, Clark, congressman, 55:110
MacGregor, Effie, educator, 35:371
MacGregor, Iowa:
MacGregor, Rob R., 16:349
Mach, Mae Zellmer, work reviewed, 46:304
Machek Lumber Company, 29:177
Machelosse, Gerard, author, 33:352
Machen, Arthur W., 7:191
Machen, J. Gresham, fundamentalist, 43:27, 43:30, 45:206
Machinists. See International Association of Machinists
MacIntosh, James, 10:397
Macintyre, John, author, work reviewed, 62:199
Mack, Connie, baseball manager, 60:128
Mack, Henry, 47:134
Mack, John E., 46:309–311
Mack, Peter, author, 2:286, 36:327
Mack, Stanley L., author, 21:223
Mack, Warren, author, work reviewed, 61:126
Mackall, H. C., 50:10
MacKaniff, Nancy, 31:173
Mackay, Aeneas (Lt.), with Cass expedition, 23:135, 23:248, 23:251, 23:336, 23:347, 23:348n
Mackay, Alexander, author, 29:154
Mackay, Constance D., author, 1:243
Mackay, Corday, author, 27:260, 29:166
Mackay, Douglas, author, 19:462, 35:240, 36:272
work reviewed, 18:81
MacKay, Kathryn, artist, 53:180
MacKay, Kenneth C., author, 28:372
MacKay, Roderick, teacher, 36:204
MacKay, Sheridan K., 39:268–269, 39:311
MacKaye, Benton, Wilderness Society president, 58:130
Mackaye, Steele, dramatist, 23:310
Mackenroth, Ida, 26:66
MacKenzie, Alixandra Kolesky (Mrs. Warren), 60:279
Mackenzie, Donald, 2:436, 5:305
Mackenzie, "Emperor," 4:359n
MacKenzie, George A., state representative, 58:90
Mackenzie, John G., 4:377, 4:405
MacKenzie, Roderick (Roderic), author, 5:28–29, 5:30n, 5:31, 10:204, 44:213n
engineer, 54:257, 54:260
explorer, 4:217, 4:281, 12:368, 12:370, 12:372, 13:182, 14:82, 14:84, 14:115, 15:232, 21:124n, 24:230, 28:57, 29:79, 29:130, 34:174, 35:35, 35:47, 36:64, 38:30, 46:172, 48:83
in fur trade, 5:30n, 5:403, 6:338, 9:150, 9:410
papers, 40:150
trader, 11:246n, 11:267, 11:358, 12:294, 12:369, 12:371, 13:432, 16:200, 20:12, 20:326, 21:124n, 28:12–13, 28:58, 34:344, 34:352, 40:172, 40:175–176, 44:213, 53:124, 58:134
writings, 12:364, 12:373–375, 13:106, 13:298, 24:364, 38:380, 40:170, 41:194, 46:181–182
explorer, 4:217, 4:281, 12:368, 12:370, 12:372, 13:182, 14:82, 14:84, 14:115, 15:232, 21:124n, 24:230, 28:57, 29:79, 29:130, 34:174, 35:35, 35:47, 36:64, 38:30, 46:172, 48:83
in fur trade, 5:30n, 5:403, 6:338, 9:150, 9:410
papers, 40:150
trader, 11:246n, 11:267, 11:358, 12:294, 12:369, 12:371, 13:432, 16:200, 20:12, 20:326, 21:124n, 28:12–13, 28:58, 34:344, 34:352, 40:172, 40:175–176, 44:213, 53:124, 58:134
writings, 12:364, 12:373–375, 13:106, 13:298, 24:364, 38:380, 40:170, 41:194, 46:181–182
Mackenzie, William L., 4:356n, 11:246n
Mackenzie and Oakes, Quebec, Quebec, merchants, 11:238
Mackenzie River Valley, Northwest Territories:
Mackey, Andrew, house, 38:343
Mackey, Mrs. Andrew, pioneer, 24:203
MacKim, Mead, and White, New York, architects, 39:155
Mackinac, Michigan:
American post, 11:451, 17:335, 19:198, 19:301, 19:306, 20:14, 20:77, 23:142, 23:233, 23:347–348, 33:316, 34:155, 35:383, 36:67, 40:23n, 40:183, 40:185–186
artifacts, 39:262, 39:297
Beaumont memorial, 15:234, 33:316, 36:324
British regime, 6:337, 6:339, 7:314, 11:231–270, 16:223, 17:196, 19:291, 19:297, 36:273, 40:21, 40:164
depicted, 19:423, 23:89
Detroit and, 3:363
French regime, 12:356, 13:203, 14:370, 14:376, 18:390, 19:282, 19:285–287, 19:290, 32:229
fur trade, 19:277, 19:295, 19:299, 52:84, 54:374–375
history, 10:61, 10:347, 11:452, 25:272, 25:274, 26:171
Indian agency, 3:312, 4:370, 12:317, 24:164
Indians, 13:260, 13:401, 25:396, 32:231
La Perriere's visit, 6:364
letter books, 7:22
medical experiments, 21:95
mission, 6:351, 8:248–249, 8:256, 20:262, 25:13
Nicolet tercentenary, 15:475
trading post, 3:117, 3:364, 4:314, 4:317–318, 4:377n, 5:4–7, 5:9–10, 5:17–19, 5:23, 5:52, 5:144, 5:504, 5:578, 6:265, 6:331–332, 7:20, 7:22, 7:36, 7:49, 8:237, 8:334–336, 8:338, 8:340–341, 8:347
during War of 1812, 5:29
artifacts, 39:262, 39:297
Beaumont memorial, 15:234, 33:316, 36:324
British regime, 6:337, 6:339, 7:314, 11:231–270, 16:223, 17:196, 19:291, 19:297, 36:273, 40:21, 40:164
depicted, 19:423, 23:89
Detroit and, 3:363
French regime, 12:356, 13:203, 14:370, 14:376, 18:390, 19:282, 19:285–287, 19:290, 32:229
fur trade, 19:277, 19:295, 19:299, 52:84, 54:374–375
history, 10:61, 10:347, 11:452, 25:272, 25:274, 26:171
Indian agency, 3:312, 4:370, 12:317, 24:164
Indians, 13:260, 13:401, 25:396, 32:231
La Perriere's visit, 6:364
letter books, 7:22
medical experiments, 21:95
mission, 6:351, 8:248–249, 8:256, 20:262, 25:13
Nicolet tercentenary, 15:475
trading post, 3:117, 3:364, 4:314, 4:317–318, 4:377n, 5:4–7, 5:9–10, 5:17–19, 5:23, 5:52, 5:144, 5:504, 5:578, 6:265, 6:331–332, 7:20, 7:22, 7:36, 7:49, 8:237, 8:334–336, 8:338, 8:340–341, 8:347
during War of 1812, 5:29
Mackinac boats, 2:503, 4:314, 5:409, 6:160, 8:335
Mackinac Island (Lake Huron), Michigan
See also Fort Mackinac
described, 15:320, 23:142, 32:84
fort, 44:207–208
fur trade, 52:220–221, 52:223–224
history, 2:582
Indian mission, 45:24
lake port, 34:14
military post, 54:100
museum, 40:145
Nicolet celebration, 2:51
described, 15:320, 23:142, 32:84
fort, 44:207–208
fur trade, 52:220–221, 52:223–224
history, 2:582
Indian mission, 45:24
lake port, 34:14
military post, 54:100
museum, 40:145
Nicolet celebration, 2:51
Mackinaw boats, Lake Superior, 55:97
Mackinaw City, Michigan, 44:208
See also Fort Michilimacinac, Michigan
Mackinbines, David, teacher, 39:306
Mackinder, Halford J., author, 29:71
MacKinnon, George, 54:186
Mackintire, Edmund, letters, 25:183, 25:383
Mackintire, Eliab P., letters, 16:111, 16:542, 17:224
Mackintosh, W. A., author, 7:91
Mackubin, Charles M.:
Mackubin Street, St. Paul, church depicted, 57:40
MacLaren, Mrs. Archibald, 3:340
MacLaren, Mrs. Robert N., artist, 2:468
Maclaren, Robert (Rev.), 46:244
MacLaren, Robert N. (Col.), 2:468
papers, 5:63
Maclean, M. C., author, 25:199
MacLean, Ray B., author, 5:574, 16:117, 18:329, 18:334, 42:184
MacLennan, Hugh, author, 37:245, 38:386
MacLennan, William L., 21:195
Macleod, G. B., author, 21:369
MacLeod, LeRoy, author, 23:157
MacLeod, Margaret A., author/compiler, 16:231, 17:113, 20:204, 21:205–206, 21:432–433, 22:331, 27:70, 30:259, 30:261, 32:155, 35:202, 35:295, 38:200
work reviewed, 29:247
MacMillan, Betty, 53:212
MacMillan, Conway, professor, 59:7, 59:15n
editor, 48:80
MacMillan, Whitney, 53:212
MacNider, Hanford, 41:273
Macomb, ---- (Col.), 4:435
Macomb, Alexander (Gen.), 28:18–19, 42:99, 42:112–113
Macomber, Esther, 17:337
Macomber, John H., in Civil War, 17:337, 18:47, 25:289
Macon, Georgia, Civil War prison, 58:63
Macoun, John, autobiography, 5:72
MacPhail, William S., musician/music teacher, 33:101, 44:136
MacPhail School of Music, Minneapolis:
Mactavish, Dugal, clerk, 20:71
MacTavish, William, 21:252n, 34:317, 41:15–16
Macune, C. W., Dr., third-party leader, 9:227, 9:230, 9:243
MacWilliams, N. B., immigration agent, 47:17
Macy, Jesse, 16:218, 33:356
Macy, Roscoe, author/speaker, 21:110, 24:374, 28:192
Macy, Sharon Roberts, 55:264–265
Macy, William, artist, 29:260
Madariaga, Salvador de, author, 29:154
Madden, Bartley, professional boxer, 59:84
Madden, Claude, musician, 33:101
Madden, G. P., speaker, 20:458
Madden, John F. (Maj.), speaker, 1:237
Madden, Mrs. W. J., museum operator, 35:201, 35:336
Madden, W. J., museum operator, 35:201, 35:336, 36:282
Maddy, C. A., 8:129
Madeira, Addison D., 39:56
Madeira, barge, 35:279, 36:282
shipwreck site, 55:102
Madelaine, Isabel, 8:31, 8:33
Madelaine, N., 8:33
Madelia Cycle Club, history, 29:272
Madelia Township, Watonwan County:
agriculture, 28:85
bicycling, 23:290, 29:272
county seat, 5:486
ethnic groups, 56:100
ferry, 26:394
history, 5:619, 35:336, 36:122
homecomings, 15:493, 29:272
Indian community, 37:86
Indian raid, 1:462
lumber industry, 20:399, 37:265
Norwegian settlement, 11:385, 12:273 Madeline Island, 12:fur trade, 12:Lake Superior, 12:Wisconsin, 23:243n, 32:186
promotion by railroads, 57:201
schools, 2:288
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 28:294, 38:125, 38:277, 38:280, 38:283, 38:286
bicycling, 23:290, 29:272
county seat, 5:486
ethnic groups, 56:100
ferry, 26:394
history, 5:619, 35:336, 36:122
homecomings, 15:493, 29:272
Indian community, 37:86
Indian raid, 1:462
lumber industry, 20:399, 37:265
Norwegian settlement, 11:385, 12:273 Madeline Island, 12:fur trade, 12:Lake Superior, 12:Wisconsin, 23:243n, 32:186
promotion by railroads, 57:201
schools, 2:288
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 28:294, 38:125, 38:277, 38:280, 38:283, 38:286
Madeline Island, Wisconsin
See also La Pointe, Wisconsin; Wisconsin
archaeology, 45:35
described, 43:175–176
history, 42:315, 45:35
Indian agency, 49:267–268
LaPointe village, 57:271
map, 49:268
markers, 8:103
mission, 8:251
Ojibway history, 53:226–227
Ojibwe, 57:287
pageant, 5:611
Presbyterian church, 2:12
trading post, 4:377, 49:266, 49:274n
treaty signed, 43:179
archaeology, 45:35
described, 43:175–176
history, 42:315, 45:35
Indian agency, 49:267–268
LaPointe village, 57:271
map, 49:268
markers, 8:103
mission, 8:251
Ojibway history, 53:226–227
Ojibwe, 57:287
pageant, 5:611
Presbyterian church, 2:12
trading post, 4:377, 49:266, 49:274n
treaty signed, 43:179
Mader, Joseph H., author, 19:108
Madigan, Robert, Mr. and Mrs., 52:236
Madigan, Thomas, work reviewed, 59:91
Madison, Charles A., author, 28:278
Madison, E. H., 22:79
Madison, James, U.S. president, 4:173, 4:324–325, 7:289, 8:5, 8:22, 36:224, 40:180n, 40:350
Madison, Marie (Mrs. Emil King), 59:270
Madison, Mrs. James, portrait, 21:149
Madison, Nels, labor leader, 42:169
Madison, William, 25:304
Madison, Wisconsin, 47:333, 48:263
Madison Grammar School, 59:159
Madison Lake (town):
Madison Lutheran Normal School, history, 24:90
Madland, Thorwald, letter, 3:371
Madsen, Art, resort owner, 54:128, 54:130
Madsen, Dick, 54:130
Madsen, Dinna, resort owner, 54:128, 54:130
Madsen, Emil F., author, 5:517
Madsen, Inez, 23:391
Madsen, Orville, construction company owner, 61:90
Maeder, Tobias (Fr.), author, 37:347, 38:335
Maeland, Torjuls A., 6:105n
Maercklein, Burdette C., author, 21:344
Maertens, Carolina B. R., 14:52
Maes, Camillus P. (Rev.), author, 1:71
Maescocuneeya, Chippewa Indian, 10:80
Maetzold, Ernest F., composer, 44:135
Magath, Thomas B., Dr., 17:70, 20:50, 20:297–299, 29:53
advertising, 57:23–24, 57:33
agricultural, 11:326, 12:325, 16:338, 17:327, 18:195, 18:407–414, 20:85, 21:328, 22:201, 23:86, 23:283, 54:251
architectural, 55:40
art, 54:71
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:245, 57:247, 57:249–251, 57:258
china painters, 57:329 (facing)
Christian fundamentalist, 52:22
conservation, 58:134
counter-culture, 55:131
Cream of Wheat advertisement depicted, 57:25
depicted, 54:329 (facing)
engraving depicted, 54:91
fiction, 58:188
flour company advertising, 58:283, 58:308, 58:310, 58:312, 58:315–319
history, 11:323
Jolly Green Giant advertisement depicted, 57:27
Lindbergh's flight and, 58:4
literary, 24:235, 26:293–311, 28:185, 37:338, 56:308, 56:312, 56:316, 56:319
milling, 8:280
Minneapolis Athletic Club, 57:79
photography, 51:241
popular, 54:168–169
printers, 54:307
in rural women's lives, 52:67
typography, 31:254
women journalists, 52:68
agricultural, 11:326, 12:325, 16:338, 17:327, 18:195, 18:407–414, 20:85, 21:328, 22:201, 23:86, 23:283, 54:251
architectural, 55:40
art, 54:71
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:245, 57:247, 57:249–251, 57:258
china painters, 57:329 (facing)
Christian fundamentalist, 52:22
conservation, 58:134
counter-culture, 55:131
Cream of Wheat advertisement depicted, 57:25
depicted, 54:329 (facing)
engraving depicted, 54:91
fiction, 58:188
flour company advertising, 58:283, 58:308, 58:310, 58:312, 58:315–319
history, 11:323
Jolly Green Giant advertisement depicted, 57:27
Lindbergh's flight and, 58:4
literary, 24:235, 26:293–311, 28:185, 37:338, 56:308, 56:312, 56:316, 56:319
milling, 8:280
Minneapolis Athletic Club, 57:79
photography, 51:241
popular, 54:168–169
printers, 54:307
in rural women's lives, 52:67
typography, 31:254
women journalists, 52:68
Magdalen Society, St. Paul, 38:79
Magee, Billy, guide, 50:83, 58:124
Magee, G. W., author, 4:198, 4:301
Magee, J. Ralph (bishop), 51:118, 51:120
college president, 51:121–122
Magee, Mrs. Irwin E., house, 38:346
Magelssen, Gyda, 5:609
Magelssen, Kristian (Rev.), diary, 14:236
Magelssen, Solveig, 2:221n
Maggie, steamboat, 21:256, 21:259n
Maggie Reaney, steamboat, 31:86
Magic, steamboat, 34:132
Magie, Frank, sheriff, 59:24
Magie, William, conservationist/preservationist, 43:31, 58:137
Magill, John A., author, 25:307
Magillis, O. J., advertising agent, 58:361
Maginnis, Charles, architect, 39:155, 39:159–160
Maginnis, Martin, Red Wing native:
Magner, ----, baseball player, 47:328
Magner, Adelaide, artist, 25:404
Magner, Thomas F., "Minnesota Guslar," 34:296
Magney, Clarence R., 54:158, 54:162
Magney, Jonas, letter, 29:278
Magnolia automobile, 40:148, 43:102
Magnus, Charles, 38:299
Magnus, Olaus, 56:127
Magnuson, C. A., author, 15:373
Magnuson, C., cooperative creamery founder, depicted, 51:263
Magnuson, J., pioneer, 30:396
Magnuson, Paul B., Dr., autobiography, 37:133
Magnuson, Swen, postmaster, 36:214–215
Magnuson, Warren G., author, 37:183
Magnuson, William A., 44:106–107
Magnusons Island, Northwest Angle:
Magnussen, Chris, sheriff, 62:126–127
Magnusson, Magnus, translator, 40:95
Magnusson, P. M., author, 1:317
Magocsi, Paul, author, 50:168
Magoffin, Elizabeth C. R., author, 1:79
Magoffin, Samuel S. (Capt.), 3:331, 3:333
Magoun, George F. (Rev.), letter, 22:56–59
Magrane, Elizabeth, 4:369n, 4:402, 4:438
Magrane, Thomas, 4:369n, 4:421
Magrath, C. Peter, university president, 57:381
Magruder, John B. (Gen.), 25:120, 25:242
Magruder, William T. (Lt.), 29:317, 29:319
Maguire, Anne, work reviewed, 49:345
Maguire, Edward, author, 34:304
Maguire, Stephen D., editor, 35:283
Magyars. See Hungarians
Mah, Hared, Somali immigrant, 62:101
Mahachek, Blanche, author, 14:236
Mahal, Jennifer, researcher, 53:212
Mahala Fisk Pillsbury Club, Minneapolis, 46:193–194
Mahan, Alfred T., 41:2
Mahan, Asa, educator, 45:22, 45:29
Mahan, Bruce E., author, 4:286, 5:314, 5:385, 6:211, 6:404, 7:186, 8:203, 12:439
work reviewed, 7:351–353
Mahany, William, author, 19:115
Mahen, Bob, depicted, 53:64
Mahen, Carl, depicted, 53:64
Maher, Edward, policeman, 53:278
Maher, George W., architect, 39:130
Maher, Thomas, 17:367
Maher, William N., 6:399
Maher's Union Hotel, Washington, D. C., Indians visit, 45:86, 45:88
Mah-ge-gah-bow, Ojibway spokesman, 52:12
Mahin, John, author, 2:290
Mahkata (Mahkahto) County:
Mahle, William, 7:191
Mahler, H. A., 27:124
Mahlum, Mrs. John, speaker, 30:277
Mahnomen. See Wild rice (mahnomen)
Mahnomen, history, 35:47
Mahnomen County:
Mahoney, D., chiropractor, 59:202–203
Mahoney, J. Daniel, 5:79, 5:436, 17:123
Mahoney, Martin (Fr.), 9:343n
Mahoney, Stephen, 18:140
Mahoney, Timothy R., work reviewed, 53:40
Mahoney, Tom, author, 35:44
Mahoney, W. O., lumberman, 29:205n
Mahoney, William, editor, 38:302
Mahoning, St. Louis County, school depicted, 48:105
Mahoning mine, Mesabi Range, 21:289, 41:86, 51:70
Mahpeyasna (Rattling Cloud), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:509–513
Mahpiyawakonze (Indian John), Dakota Indian, 28:138, 59:191
Mahpiyawicasta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Mahqua, Chippewa Indian, 3:281
Mahr, August C., author, 33:91
Mahtomedi:
Mahzahhohtah, Sioux leader, 3:526
Mai, Walter, prisoner of war, 54:114, 54:119
escape plot, 54:115–123
Maier, Pauline, speaker, 44:235
Mail and mail service
See also Post offices; United States Postal Service (USPS)
by air, 19:237, 25:195, 26:170, 33:240–242, 34:175, 39:343, 51:153, 51:156, 58:8
Aitkin County, 35:50
by carrier pigeon, 36:193
Christmas week, 54:304
clerks, 53:84
criticized, 11:388, 11:400, 40:86
Detroit Lakes colony, 10:133
by dog team, 23:199, 29:133, 30:196, 40:83, 40:85, 48:43
early post office depicted, 55:106
Fort Snelling, 40:78–80
frontier, 7:108, 7:110, 7:330, 8:47, 8:273, 18:341, 22:215, 26:83, 28:18, 31:176, 33:197, 36:106, 38:62, 40:78–89, 51:291, 51:317
Henderson, 10:231
Hutchinson, 10:463
Iowa, 27:355, 30:268
Koochiching County, 16:366
Lake Superior area, 16:282, 16:285, 16:287
legal offenses and, 51:168–170
legislation, 11:411
Mankato, 10:358
Minnesota, 1:223, 1:351
New Ulm, 10:225
Northwest Angle, 34:6
parcel post, 36:109 (cover)
political aspect, 40:87
postage stamps, 55:93 (cover), 55:110
Prairie du Chien, 2:451
by railroad, 35:338, 36:278, 40:85, 54:1 (cover), 54:27, 54:30, 56:225
rates, 18:405, 40:82, 40:85
Red River area, 2:21, 16:486, 19:387, 33:89, 33:278
road building promotion, 11:399
Rochester, 22:447
by runner, 23:199, 27:3, 27:7, 40:80
Rupert's Land, Canada, 37:55
rural, 28:83, 36:193
rural free delivery, 56:412
St. Cloud, 1:318
St. Croix Valley, 36:206–215, 37:44
St. Paul, 3:382, 35:340, 36:70, 40:89
by stagecoach, 11:401–407, 23:28, 38:223, 38:226, 40:85, 40:88
by steamboat, 22:58, 28:314, 36:213, 36:258, 40:78–79, 42:24, 48:111, 56:168
subsidies, 56:331
Vermilion, 10:459
World War II, 52:203
by air, 19:237, 25:195, 26:170, 33:240–242, 34:175, 39:343, 51:153, 51:156, 58:8
Aitkin County, 35:50
by carrier pigeon, 36:193
Christmas week, 54:304
clerks, 53:84
criticized, 11:388, 11:400, 40:86
Detroit Lakes colony, 10:133
by dog team, 23:199, 29:133, 30:196, 40:83, 40:85, 48:43
early post office depicted, 55:106
Fort Snelling, 40:78–80
frontier, 7:108, 7:110, 7:330, 8:47, 8:273, 18:341, 22:215, 26:83, 28:18, 31:176, 33:197, 36:106, 38:62, 40:78–89, 51:291, 51:317
Henderson, 10:231
Hutchinson, 10:463
Iowa, 27:355, 30:268
Koochiching County, 16:366
Lake Superior area, 16:282, 16:285, 16:287
legal offenses and, 51:168–170
legislation, 11:411
Mankato, 10:358
Minnesota, 1:223, 1:351
New Ulm, 10:225
Northwest Angle, 34:6
parcel post, 36:109 (cover)
political aspect, 40:87
postage stamps, 55:93 (cover), 55:110
Prairie du Chien, 2:451
by railroad, 35:338, 36:278, 40:85, 54:1 (cover), 54:27, 54:30, 56:225
rates, 18:405, 40:82, 40:85
Red River area, 2:21, 16:486, 19:387, 33:89, 33:278
road building promotion, 11:399
Rochester, 22:447
by runner, 23:199, 27:3, 27:7, 40:80
Rupert's Land, Canada, 37:55
rural, 28:83, 36:193
rural free delivery, 56:412
St. Cloud, 1:318
St. Croix Valley, 36:206–215, 37:44
St. Paul, 3:382, 35:340, 36:70, 40:89
by stagecoach, 11:401–407, 23:28, 38:223, 38:226, 40:85, 40:88
by steamboat, 22:58, 28:314, 36:213, 36:258, 40:78–79, 42:24, 48:111, 56:168
subsidies, 56:331
Vermilion, 10:459
World War II, 52:203
Mailloux, ----, trader, 21:126, 21:129, 21:136, 21:140–142
Mailloux, St. Valier, fur agent, 46:181
Mail-order catalogs, architecture, 52:202
Mail-order houses, rise of, 52:169
Maine
Maine, Maurice F., house, 57:325
Maine Anti-slavery Society, 9:176
Maine Law, prohibition act, 12:396, 13:322, 16:469, 29:220, 40:390n
Mai Neng Moua, Hmong immigrant, 62:102–103
Maine Prairie Township, Stearns County:
Mainites
Mainquist, Hulda, genealogy, 50:44
Mainquist-Kostich, Linda, author, 50:44
Mainstream literary journal, 62:73
contributing writers, 55:232
Main Street Power Station, Minneapolis, 58:329
Main Streets:
artworks depicted, 50:217 (cover), 50:279
Majava, Altti, author, 48:175
Majestic Music Shop, Minneapolis, 59:99, 59:102
Majka, Linda, work reviewed, 48:227
Majka, Theo, work reviewed, 48:227
Mak, James, work reviewed, 45:40
Makah Indians, history, 33:352
Makawastewin (Susan Windgrow), Sioux woman, 16:476
Maki, Fred, fire victim, 52:327–328
Maki, Heather Jo, 58:128
Maki, John, labor leader, 40:344, 40:346
Makinen, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:319–320
Making of America project, 57:263
Makwa (The Bear), Ojibway, 50:272, 50:274–275
Malack, Leo:
Malaria, 56:210
among soldiers, 47:304
in Civil War, 40:291, 54:295
climate and, 49:152
Florida, 35:219
Midwest, 21:95, 26:144–146, 35:215–216
Swedish-American colony in Cuba and, 56:294
in Civil War, 40:291, 54:295
climate and, 49:152
Florida, 35:219
Midwest, 21:95, 26:144–146, 35:215–216
Swedish-American colony in Cuba and, 56:294
Malchelosse, Gerard, 46:230–231
Malchow, John C., potter, 33:230
Malcolm, Grace, author, 7:183
Malcolm, Paul, photographer, work depicted, 51:289 (cover), 51:315, 51:318, 52:128 (facing)
Male Raven, Sisseton leader, 22:137
Maley, Ignatius D., 13:130
Malhiot, Francois V., trader, 21:126n, 48:69, 48:71n, 50:233n, 50:235–236, 50:237n, 50:238
Mali, H. G. T., Belgian consul, 5:198
Malick, Abigail, 51:243
Malick, George, 51:243
Malin, James C., 22:182
Malkus, Alida, work reviewed, 37:301
Mallard, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
Mallett, Charles, 3:291
Mallgren, William, 16:491
Mallison, J. Wesley, 14:49
Mallison, Matthew, Lutheran pastor, career, 14:48–50
Mall of America, Bloomington, 56:422, 60:275, 60:281n
Mallon, Alfred E., 5:228
Mallon, George H. (Capt.), 4:101
Mallory, George (Pvt.), 45:137n, 45:140
Mallory, George J., postmaster, 34:186
Malm, Nels, author, 10:228, 15:137, 16:124, 17:122, 18:110
Malmberg, Andrew, 57:363
Malmborg, Oscar, author, 11:325
Malmin, Gunnar J., 5:233, 6:70, 6:93, 6:203, 12:304, 18:198
Malmin, R., editor, 13:324
Malmo, Aitkin County:
Malmquist, Mrs. Bert, 19:470, 20:456
Malmros, Oscar, 1:189, 3:305, 13:112, 41:78, 50:243
Malone, Dumas, editor, 11:216, 11:328, 12:200, 12:442, 13:210, 13:440, 14:230, 14:348, 15:127, 15:357, 16:114, 16:238, 16:349, 17:114, 17:225, 17:476
work reviewed, 34:199
Malone, Paul B., 43:4
Malone, Thomas J., author, 3:153
Maloney, Mrs. J. J., speaker, 29:363
Maloney, Patrick, saloonkeeper, 52:331
Malosky, Jim, high-school athlete, 55:342, 55:348
Malott, Deane, university president, 60:182
Malselv Valley, Norway, migration, 57:359
Malta, steamboat, 13:226, 13:233, 13:238
Malt-O-Meal Company, Northfield, plant, 46:157
Maltz, Albert, playwright, 52:300–301
Malvern Hill, Virginia, battle, 29:64
Maly, Josef, pioneer, 15:27
Mammen, Edward W., author, 28:179
Mammoth Hotel, Nininger, projected, 13:128, 13:130, 13:150
Mammoths, Grant County, 38:157
Ma-mong-e-se-da, Ojibway leader, 48:64
Mamre, Kandiyohi County, name, 31:253
Manabozo, Ojibway hero, 8:422–423
Manahan, James, 18:446, 21:68–69
Manannah, Meeker County:
marker, 25:407
settlement, 2:216
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302–303, 18:461, 20:192, 38:279–281, 38:283, 38:285
settlement, 2:216
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302–303, 18:461, 20:192, 38:279–281, 38:283, 38:285
Manassas, Virginia. See Bull Run, Virginia
Mancall, Peter C., author, 55:183
work reviewed, 55:134–135
Manchester, William D. Montagu, Duke of, 17:371
Manchester & Oneida Railway, built, 36:33
Manchester Township, Freeborn County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Mancina-Batinich, Mary Ellen, author, work reviewed, 60:336–337
Mandan, North Dakota
Mandan Indians, 4:288, 5:150
agriculture, 2:370
archaeology, 17:216, 18:102, 25:155, 27:259, 37:347, 40:193
artists, 35:380
bibliography, 9:146
characterized, 32:56
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
culture, 13:60, 13:103, 18:242, 22:93, 32:244, 34:161, 34:255, 35:244, 35:339, 40:47, 41:101, 46:37, 53:33, 57:56
expedition guides, 52:81
extinction, 9:112
in fur trade, 11:265, 33:302, 49:343
Hampton Institute students, 51:86
houses, 55:283
hunts, 4:406
legends, 4:280, 10:343
Minnesota Territory and, 56:153
music, 8:200
observed, 47:114, 49:208, 50:331
Pipestone Indian Training School students, 62:68n
population, 56:182 (table)
quilts, 56:463
sketches, 9:411, 10:83
Viking lore, 57:146
villages, 1:522, 9:98, 47:114, 56:158
whites and, 53:249
women, 55:90–91
archaeology, 17:216, 18:102, 25:155, 27:259, 37:347, 40:193
artists, 35:380
bibliography, 9:146
characterized, 32:56
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
culture, 13:60, 13:103, 18:242, 22:93, 32:244, 34:161, 34:255, 35:244, 35:339, 40:47, 41:101, 46:37, 53:33, 57:56
expedition guides, 52:81
extinction, 9:112
in fur trade, 11:265, 33:302, 49:343
Hampton Institute students, 51:86
houses, 55:283
hunts, 4:406
legends, 4:280, 10:343
Minnesota Territory and, 56:153
music, 8:200
observed, 47:114, 49:208, 50:331
Pipestone Indian Training School students, 62:68n
population, 56:182 (table)
quilts, 56:463
sketches, 9:411, 10:83
Viking lore, 57:146
villages, 1:522, 9:98, 47:114, 56:158
whites and, 53:249
women, 55:90–91
Mandelbaum, Maurice, historian, 41:173–174
Mandich, Dan, miner, 61:93
Mandich, Mary, miner, 61:94
Mandich, Millie (Mrs. Dan), miner, 61:93–95, 61:98, 61:100
Mandigo, James W., papers, 13:320
Mandolins
See also specific music groups
Albert Bellson Mandolin Quartet depicted, 57:219
depicted, 57:218–237
history, 57:220
playing and promotion, 57:219–235
Taylor's Musical Strings, depicted, 57:57:325, 57:324
in Twin Cities, 57:218–237
Albert Bellson Mandolin Quartet depicted, 57:219
depicted, 57:218–237
history, 57:220
playing and promotion, 57:219–235
Taylor's Musical Strings, depicted, 57:57:325, 57:324
in Twin Cities, 57:218–237
Mandt Lutheran Church, Chippewa County, 14:451
Maney, George A., author, 1:78
Maney, James, Dr., house, 39:194, 39:197
Maney, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs., 39:196–197
Maney, Patrick J., work reviewed, 46:125–126
Maney, Ruth, artist, 38:192
Manfred, Frederick (Feike Feikema), author, 27:55, 27:71, 31:129, 31:145, 36:237, 37:3n, 45:36–37, 46:23, 46:341, 47:119, 49:176, 53:338, 56:40, 57:51–52
Manfred, Maryanna Shorba (Mrs. Frederick), 46:88
Manganese, Crow Wing County, ghost town, 19:464
Manganese, mining, 9:267
Mangard, Carl, author, 23:88
Mange, Mark J., Belgian consul, 5:198n
Mangone, Phillip, tailor, 49:63
Mangrum, Lloyd, professional golfer, 58:386
Manhattan, steamboat, 21:156
Manhigh project, 51:287
Manifest destiny, 52:122, 56:156
Manila, Philippines:
Manion, Leo E., author, 29:167
Manistee, Michigan, mission, 10:112
Manitoba, 9:64
See also Canada; Riel rebellions
agricultural exhibition, 5:274
agriculture, 49:124
archaeology, 14:342, 29:78, 29:165, 37:61, 38:158n, 42:199
archives, 2:50, 16:230, 34:352
buffalo hunt, 36:311
centennial, 42:80
Dakota Indians, 41:13–28, 51:198
doctors, 16:480
dog-sled race, 42:282–294
exploration, 27:70, 29:259, 33:88, 33:186, 37:62
in fiction, 23:118
flight-altitude records, 54:339
floods, 53:292
folk songs, 38:200
historic sites, 40:189–190
history, 3:481, 4:83, 28:283, 29:99, 36:63, 40:93, 48:227, 49:39, 50:289
Hutterites, 40:44
Icelandic settlement, 34:164
immigration, 21:269, 21:433
Indians, 51:159, 51:283–284
land grants, 49:190
Mennonites, 4:87, 15:478, 18:99, 18:456, 21:269, 29:166, 37:184
metis, 53:251–252
Minnesota and, 11:307–309, 15:125, 18:277, 21:247, 29:263, 36:284
mounds, 9:100–101
newspapers, 10:91
Norwegian settlers, 57:361–362
Ojibway Indians, 44:39
origins, 41:17, 41:79, 47:163, 49:179
pioneer life, 12:330, 33:315
place names, 15:357
prehistoric pottery, 51:60
railroads, 1:197, 1:234, 21:260, 55:179
reserves map, 41:18
Riel Rebellion (1870), 56:171
settlement, 9:191
steamboat era, 21:245, 21:253, 21:255, 21:258, 21:262, 21:267–268, 32:126
Twin Cities and, 42:270
wheat farming, 33:64, 35:48
wild rice processing, 35:295
agricultural exhibition, 5:274
agriculture, 49:124
archaeology, 14:342, 29:78, 29:165, 37:61, 38:158n, 42:199
archives, 2:50, 16:230, 34:352
buffalo hunt, 36:311
centennial, 42:80
Dakota Indians, 41:13–28, 51:198
doctors, 16:480
dog-sled race, 42:282–294
exploration, 27:70, 29:259, 33:88, 33:186, 37:62
in fiction, 23:118
flight-altitude records, 54:339
floods, 53:292
folk songs, 38:200
historic sites, 40:189–190
history, 3:481, 4:83, 28:283, 29:99, 36:63, 40:93, 48:227, 49:39, 50:289
Hutterites, 40:44
Icelandic settlement, 34:164
immigration, 21:269, 21:433
Indians, 51:159, 51:283–284
land grants, 49:190
Mennonites, 4:87, 15:478, 18:99, 18:456, 21:269, 29:166, 37:184
metis, 53:251–252
Minnesota and, 11:307–309, 15:125, 18:277, 21:247, 29:263, 36:284
mounds, 9:100–101
newspapers, 10:91
Norwegian settlers, 57:361–362
Ojibway Indians, 44:39
origins, 41:17, 41:79, 47:163, 49:179
pioneer life, 12:330, 33:315
place names, 15:357
prehistoric pottery, 51:60
railroads, 1:197, 1:234, 21:260, 55:179
reserves map, 41:18
Riel Rebellion (1870), 56:171
settlement, 9:191
steamboat era, 21:245, 21:253, 21:255, 21:258, 21:262, 21:267–268, 32:126
Twin Cities and, 42:270
wheat farming, 33:64, 35:48
wild rice processing, 35:295
Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1:233, 7:294, 8:186, 10:218, 36:284
Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba, collection, 28:70
Manitoba Railroad, 10:279–280
Manitoulin Historical Society, Ontario, 35:153
Manitoulin Islands, Lake Huron:
Manitou River, Lake County, 12:287
Manitowab, Isaac, 8:303
Manitowidjewung, Ojibway, 46:292
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, cultural history, 15:355
Manitowoc-Gjerpen-Valders Lutheran Church, 7:90
Mankato, Blue Earth County, 42:139
in 1857, 1:425
in 1861, 2:330
in 1867, 10:79
animal-restraint policy, 54:40–42
Arts and Crafts houses, 57:260
assessment book depicted, 54:46–47
aviation exhibitions, 54:340
baseball club, 19:167, 19:169–170, 19:472
bells, 18:374, 18:379
brewery, 36:200
building stone, 35:65, 39:160
businesses, 51:3
bus service, 49:316
cemetery, 16:493, 17:234
Chinese laundry, 56:412
churches, 12:100, 16:120, 18:375, 18:379, 35:81–82, 51:3
church-state controversy, 53:303
circuses, 19:120
Civil War barracks, 39:127
clinic, 19:451
county seat, 57:335
dairy sales, 52:66
Dakota prisoners, 41:121, 44:9, 44:12, 55:330
depicted, 48:250, 50:279, 54:35
described, 46:220
execution of Sioux, 1:466–471, 3:300, 5:65, 5:267, 8:109, 8:301, 12:59, 14:453, 14:495, 17:336, 21:201, 21:274, 22:103, 22:425, 28:327, 29:354, 30:68, 33:78, 38:98, 38:114, 38:136, 39:183–184, 51:123, 58:87
in fiction, 21:448
first white child, 8:208
floods, 11:68, 17:230, 17:234, 34:306
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:276, 59:281
founded, 7:257
GAR post, 39:190
general store depicted, 54:43
Germans, 17:473, 21:98, 24:381, 28:36
German theater, 32:100, 32:102, 32:127, 32:169, 34:240
ginseng trade, 41:253–263
gold fever, 38:53
history, 1:347, 1:546, 2:216, 4:193, 6:410, 7:256, 8:312, 18:337, 35:293
home guards, 2:211
hotels, 24:189
ice racing, 41:383
incorporated, 8:287
Indian prison, 21:273n, 38:353–354, 38:356–357, 38:360–366
industry, 24:297, 33:230
Irish colonists at, 9:338, 9:339n
Jesuit residence, 20:84
Jewish community, 51:4, 51:6–10, 51:13–14
lecture series, 18:366n, 19:217, 19:416
mail service, 10:358, 11:400, 40:87
mandolin clubs, 57:220
mills, 14:455, 27:174, 29:354
name, 38:137
newspapers, 4:298, 53:288
oil spill, 58:105–106
Old Settlers Association, 8:311, 26:282
pageants, 1:340, 1:405–406, 1:414, 8:311
pioneer election, 9:190
pioneer life, 12:335, 15:484, 17:125, 29:357, 56:164
politics, 54:32, 54:34, 54:37–38
population, 12:51, 54:41
power company, 35:381
railroads, 43:62, 48:176
river port, 11:171, 36:252, 36:255–258, 37:226–227
roads, 11:392, 19:103, 21:233–234
Salet's Department Store depicted, 51:2, 51:14
schools, 10:355, 14:416, 26:47, 26:166, 48:27, 48:250
shoemaking, 56:418, 56:420
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:125, 38:280, 38:285, 41:30, 41:121, 42:50, 44:11, 48:33
source material, 26:282, 30:150
stage lines, 11:402–403, 12:58
state historical convention, 7:78, 7:172, 7:253–263
steamboats, 61:250
stock farms, 57:104
supply depot, 39:227, 39:230–236, 39:238
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trade center, 11:132, 21:238, 24:272, 24:302n, 24:304, 34:325
Turner societies, 55:332
volunteer guards, 16:169, 16:176
voter chart, 54:38
voting patterns, 54:46
War History Committee, 23:391
wheat market monopoly, 54:44
Widell's stone quarry depicted, 54:41
Winnebago reservation, 7:327
workers depicted, 54:39
World War I hysteria, 47:172, 47:174
in 1861, 2:330
in 1867, 10:79
animal-restraint policy, 54:40–42
Arts and Crafts houses, 57:260
assessment book depicted, 54:46–47
aviation exhibitions, 54:340
baseball club, 19:167, 19:169–170, 19:472
bells, 18:374, 18:379
brewery, 36:200
building stone, 35:65, 39:160
businesses, 51:3
bus service, 49:316
cemetery, 16:493, 17:234
Chinese laundry, 56:412
churches, 12:100, 16:120, 18:375, 18:379, 35:81–82, 51:3
church-state controversy, 53:303
circuses, 19:120
Civil War barracks, 39:127
clinic, 19:451
county seat, 57:335
dairy sales, 52:66
Dakota prisoners, 41:121, 44:9, 44:12, 55:330
depicted, 48:250, 50:279, 54:35
described, 46:220
execution of Sioux, 1:466–471, 3:300, 5:65, 5:267, 8:109, 8:301, 12:59, 14:453, 14:495, 17:336, 21:201, 21:274, 22:103, 22:425, 28:327, 29:354, 30:68, 33:78, 38:98, 38:114, 38:136, 39:183–184, 51:123, 58:87
in fiction, 21:448
first white child, 8:208
floods, 11:68, 17:230, 17:234, 34:306
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:276, 59:281
founded, 7:257
GAR post, 39:190
general store depicted, 54:43
Germans, 17:473, 21:98, 24:381, 28:36
German theater, 32:100, 32:102, 32:127, 32:169, 34:240
ginseng trade, 41:253–263
gold fever, 38:53
history, 1:347, 1:546, 2:216, 4:193, 6:410, 7:256, 8:312, 18:337, 35:293
home guards, 2:211
hotels, 24:189
ice racing, 41:383
incorporated, 8:287
Indian prison, 21:273n, 38:353–354, 38:356–357, 38:360–366
industry, 24:297, 33:230
Irish colonists at, 9:338, 9:339n
Jesuit residence, 20:84
Jewish community, 51:4, 51:6–10, 51:13–14
lecture series, 18:366n, 19:217, 19:416
mail service, 10:358, 11:400, 40:87
mandolin clubs, 57:220
mills, 14:455, 27:174, 29:354
name, 38:137
newspapers, 4:298, 53:288
oil spill, 58:105–106
Old Settlers Association, 8:311, 26:282
pageants, 1:340, 1:405–406, 1:414, 8:311
pioneer election, 9:190
pioneer life, 12:335, 15:484, 17:125, 29:357, 56:164
politics, 54:32, 54:34, 54:37–38
population, 12:51, 54:41
power company, 35:381
railroads, 43:62, 48:176
river port, 11:171, 36:252, 36:255–258, 37:226–227
roads, 11:392, 19:103, 21:233–234
Salet's Department Store depicted, 51:2, 51:14
schools, 10:355, 14:416, 26:47, 26:166, 48:27, 48:250
shoemaking, 56:418, 56:420
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:125, 38:280, 38:285, 41:30, 41:121, 42:50, 44:11, 48:33
source material, 26:282, 30:150
stage lines, 11:402–403, 12:58
state historical convention, 7:78, 7:172, 7:253–263
steamboats, 61:250
stock farms, 57:104
supply depot, 39:227, 39:230–236, 39:238
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trade center, 11:132, 21:238, 24:272, 24:302n, 24:304, 34:325
Turner societies, 55:332
volunteer guards, 16:169, 16:176
voter chart, 54:38
voting patterns, 54:46
War History Committee, 23:391
wheat market monopoly, 54:44
Widell's stone quarry depicted, 54:41
Winnebago reservation, 7:327
workers depicted, 54:39
World War I hysteria, 47:172, 47:174
Mankato, Sioux (Dakota) leader, 38:137–138, 38:140, 38:142–143, 38:147–149, 45:91, 45:102
Mankato Art History Club, 27:171
Mankato Board of Trade, 54:34, 54:36
Mankato Citizens' Telephone Company, sketch, 5:473
Mankato Claim Company, 12:202
Mankato Commercial Club, 16:489
Mankato Driving Park Association, 16:33
Mankato Fair Association, 17:125, 54:340
Mankato Free Press, 48:293
history, 15:89
Mankato Normal School, 14:416, 42:179–180
Mankato Rifle Company, 16:172
Mankato State Teachers College, 21:106, 26:47, 34:93
Mankato Union, history, 13:214, 18:337
Mankato Weekly Record, and black-suffrage, 56:80
Manley McLennan Insurance Agency Cup, curling, 58:248 (facing)
Mann, A. T., Dr., 24:347
Mann, Alice, author, 5:215
Mann, Arthur T., author/editor, 15:358, 38:387
Mann, Bertha L., 45:209 (cover)
depicted, 45:242–243
Mann, Eugene L., Dr., 21:317
Mann, Fred A., architect, 62:113
Mann, George R., architect, 40:103
house, 40:104
Mann, Horace, Jr., 16:35–36
Mann, John S., 2:24–25, 2:28, 2:29n, 2:30
Mann, Lewis, 10:336
Mann, Mamie, 45:243
Mann, Mary Peabody (Mrs. Horace), letter, 20:173, 22:433
Mann, T. T., Dr., newspaper correspondent, 11:163n
Mann, Thomas, steamboat captain, 20:352
Mann, William, railroad executive, 36:66
Mann-Elkins Act (1910), 12:16, 57:205
Manners, Carl W., lumberman, 44:296n
Manners, Mrs. Orlando R., 3:466
Manney, Solon W. (Rev.), chaplain/missionary, 3:200n, 9:252, 28:209, 28:213, 50:262
Mannheimer Brothers, St. Paul, 49:61
Manning, A. R., 50:212
Manning, Eileen, author, 40:99n
Manning, Mrs. Richard, 55:204
Manning, Warren H., landscape architect, 58:128
Mannix, Joseph T., sketch, 2:275
Manny, John H., 22:257
Manny reaper, 23:322, 24:288, 24:290
Manoa Company, in Venezuela, 43:200–201, 43:204, 43:209
Manomin County. See Anoka County
Manominie, Anoka County, ghost town, 40:88
Manomin Township. See Fridley, Anoka County
Manro, W. E., ginseng buyer, 41:258
Mansfield, Helen C., author, 26:306
Mansfield, J. B., author, 25:369
Mansfield, Richard, actor, 33:1
Mansfield Township, Freeborn County, history, 30:405
Mansheim, Gerald, work reviewed, 53:339
Manship, Paul H., sculptor, 16:110, 31:55, 35:70, 49:210, 55:117
Man Sized Action, punk-rock band, 58:30
Manson, D., trader, 40:167n–168n
Manson, Mahlon D. (Col.), Union officer, 38:261–262, 39:180, 39:182
Mansson, Evelina, author, 18:69, 59:61n
Mansson, Ola. See Lindbergh, August
Mantell, Emma, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
Mantell, James, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
Manthey, Julius, 52:111
Manti, Iowa, Mormon settlement, 13:386
Manton de Manila, shawl, 49:57–58
Mantor, Peter, 3:152
Mantor, Riley, 3:152
Mantor, S. J., 22:170
Mantorville:
Mantouek Indians, Radisson's visit, 13:261–262
Manuel, slave, trial and execution, 1:11–13
Manufacturers Bank of West Duluth, 37:122
Manufacturing
See also Minnesota Historical Society archives and manuscripts collection
cataloging, 17:59, 17:448–450, 17:459, 21:82
classification, 1:133
copying rules, 17:51, 17:93, 17:449–450
display, 33:92, 33:351
guides, 16:94, 16:197–199, 17:51, 34:220, 34:337, 35:52, 36:280, 37:340, 38:89
Iowa guide, 44:159
preservation, 17:59, 17:448, 17:459, 20:74, 25:282, 30:65, 32:190, 37:219, 40:361
public papers, 44:37–39
railroad records, 44:185–188
in regional research centers, 44:30–32, 44:195
repairing, 1:139, 4:61, 4:178, 4:465
security problem, 44:315
selection, 20:74, 32:123, 35:146
use, 8:192
cataloging, 17:59, 17:448–450, 17:459, 21:82
classification, 1:133
copying rules, 17:51, 17:93, 17:449–450
display, 33:92, 33:351
guides, 16:94, 16:197–199, 17:51, 34:220, 34:337, 35:52, 36:280, 37:340, 38:89
Iowa guide, 44:159
preservation, 17:59, 17:448, 17:459, 20:74, 25:282, 30:65, 32:190, 37:219, 40:361
public papers, 44:37–39
railroad records, 44:185–188
in regional research centers, 44:30–32, 44:195
repairing, 1:139, 4:61, 4:178, 4:465
security problem, 44:315
selection, 20:74, 32:123, 35:146
use, 8:192
publication, 35:51
Manville, Helen A., poet, 26:298
Man Walking in Iron (Iron Walker), Dakota leader, 45:90, 45:92
Manweiler, J., author, 21:212
Manxmen:
Manypenny, George W., Indian commissioner, 43:175, 45:85n, 48:223, 57:6, 57:9–11, 57:15–16
author, 43:315
Manzey, John, author, 13:216
Manzomaunay, Chippewa Indian. See Monsomannay
Mapes, Emery, businessman, 47:4, 57:24
Maple, Lake County, ghost town, 34:182
Maplebay automobile, 40:148, 43:102
Maple Grove, burials, 53:211
Maple Grove Township, Hennepin County:
Maple Plain:
Maple Plain Fruit Growers' Association, 18:443
Maple Ridge Township, Isanti County, Swedish settlement, 20:359
Maple River, archaeology, 51:62
Maple sugar and syrup:
Mapleton House, Mapleton, 15:133
Mapleton Woman's Study Club, 21:215
Maplewood Park, Waseca County, resort, 36:194
Maplewoods (Woodland), Hennepin County, history, 27:176
Maps
See also Atlases; Cartography
18th-century America, 9:146
American West, 34:219, 34:302, 35:97, 36:277, 38:386
archaeology, 51:56, 55:327
Augsburg Park, 40:381
Ayer collection, 9:409
Babbitt area, 34:270, 34:279
Beef Slough, Wisconsin, 27:192–193
border lakes, 37:244
boundaries, 15:239, 18:430, 36:2, 57:326
Boundary Waters, 54:127, 57:157
Brown County, 5:486
Burnett area, 33:107
bus routes, 52:314
Canada, 40:355
Carver, 34:158
Cass expedition, 23:138
Chisago City depicted, 55:23–24
Chisago County, 56:148
Civil War, 38:261, 38:266, 38:268, 39:83, 39:177, 40:284, 40:289
collected, 53:209
Como Park plan depicted, 58:45
county landownership, 52:127
county seats, platting of, 57:331
Crow Wing County, 5:490
Cuba, 56:288
Dakota County depicted, 58:151
by David Thompson, 33:181
Deadwood, South Dakota, trails, 12:93
depicted, 41:18, 43:9, 43:177
Duluth boulevard depicted, 54:160–161
Duluth-Superior harbor, 37:95
Dutch cartographers, 52:84 (facing)
early trails, 6:278
East Grand Forks depicted, 51:292
exhibit, 6:215
Falls of St. Anthony, manufacturing interests at, 58:287
Falls of St. Anthony and islands (detail), 58:259
Falls of St. Anthony and Mississippi riverfront, 58:327
Federal Writers' Project, 53:177
Finnish folklore area, 40:393
Forest Mills, 35:17
Fort Ridgely, 20:148
Fort Snelling, 35:23, 35:26, 35:179, 35:366, 52:148, 55:331
Fort St. Charles, 18:245
French, 9:145
frontier forms of county seats depicted, 57:335
frontier forts, 38:282
fur trade, 11:355, 17:75, 18:235, 21:83, 22:272, 32:228, 40:173, 40:189, 40:194–195, 53:125
German settlements, 26:277
Goodhue County, 52:244
Grand Portage, 39:304
Grand Portage trail, 9:26
Grandview Township plat (1884) depicted, 51:189
grave markers, 53:211
Great Lakes, 12:348, 12:351, 12:355, 13:186, 17:357, 25:302, 61:245 (facing)
Hassan, Hennepin County depicted, 55:45 (facing)
historical maps, 44:206, 49:164 (facing), 49:268, 50:132 (facing), 50:216 (facing), 61:245 (facing)
historic markers, 12:441, 13:379
historic property distribution, 51:147
Hudson Bay, 16:421n
Indian history and, 52:332
Indian land cessions and reservations (to 1858), 56:159
Indian removal route, 39:235
Indian reservations, 21:83, 37:273, 39:87, 41:18, 43:9, 43:177, 47:79
Indian villages, 24:236
Iowa, 51:199
by Joseph Nicollet, 46:70, 47:206–207
Kandiyohi County Lakes, 33:147
KKK Holding Company plat map depicted, 61:369
Ku Klux Klan chapters (1923), 61:363
Lake Agassiz, 38:159
Lake Itasca, 52:150
Lake Minnetonka, 29:291
Lake of the Woods, 34:2, 35:275
Lake Pepin, 14:35
Lake Superior area, 52:280, 52:287
landowners' maps, 53:168, 54:287
Leech Lake district, 3:282
local history activities, 11:13
Long River, 14:373
Lower Sioux Agency, 34:236
lumber-strike locations, 56:267
Madison, Wisconsin, 25:185
Michigan, 13:186
Michigan, essays about mapping reviewed, 61:38
Midwest, 51:282
military/preterritorial roads depicted, 56:257
Minneapolis Chinese-American businesses, 54:229
Minnesota, 14:117, 14:349, 18:446, 19:453, 22:433, 26:178, 36:278, 40:274, 61:306–307, 61:309–310
Minnesota counties depicted, 61:306–307
Minnesota state maps on postcards, 61:289 (facing)
Minnesota Territory depicted, 52:131, 56:156, 59:198
Mississippi River, 12:82, 13:405, 14:337, 27:350, 29:220, 52:4, 54:258, 58:242–243, 61:245 (facing)
Montana gold fields, routes to, 38:59, 38:224
Moorhead depicted, 57:329 (cover)
Nicollet's expeditions, 55:92
Nininger, 13:137, 58:148
Nobles expedition, 35:253
North American plains, 51:35–36
Norway depicted, 57:360
Norwegian settlements, 12:267
oil-spill route, 58:109
Old Crossing Treaty cession, 15:293
by Peter Pond, 12:82, 14:83, 35:334
population, 9:413
prisoner-of-war camps depicted, 54:114
railroads, 34:179, 37:104, 37:156, 57:200, 61:16, 61:253
Ramsey expedition, 38:3
Richfield, 61:50
river towns, 11:167
roads, 11:391, 16:286, 21:83, 21:228, 21:236, 37:104, 40:234, 40:236–243, 40:389
Robert Morden map depicted, 51:80 (facing)
St. Paul, 30:8, 55:353, 61:31
salt springs expedition, 52:139, 53:12–13, 53:15
Sanborn Fire Insurance (1875), 61:31, 61:35n
Sanborn Fire Insurance (1885), 54:144, 57:392, 58:323
Sandy Lake, 7:313, 7:324, 8:119
Savanna Portage, 8:131
Sawbill area, Cook County, 36:132
Sea Wing disaster depicted, 52:76
settlements before 1851 treaties, 56:162
Shakopee plat depicted, 57:336
state boundaries depicted, 55:268, 56:170
Stillwater plat depicted, 57:332
Superior National Forest, 53:289
Topographically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) database, 61:310
Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company depicted, 57:300–301
Unites States, 14:91, 24:252, 25:374, 33:186
U.S. Geological Survey, 52:81
Viking route depicted, 56:125
Wadsworth Trail, 19:227
Winnebago reservations (1832-63) depicted, 57:7
Wisconsin, 55:284, 56:464
women's history resources, 52:118
18th-century America, 9:146
American West, 34:219, 34:302, 35:97, 36:277, 38:386
archaeology, 51:56, 55:327
Augsburg Park, 40:381
Ayer collection, 9:409
Babbitt area, 34:270, 34:279
Beef Slough, Wisconsin, 27:192–193
border lakes, 37:244
boundaries, 15:239, 18:430, 36:2, 57:326
Boundary Waters, 54:127, 57:157
Brown County, 5:486
Burnett area, 33:107
bus routes, 52:314
Canada, 40:355
Carver, 34:158
Cass expedition, 23:138
Chisago City depicted, 55:23–24
Chisago County, 56:148
Civil War, 38:261, 38:266, 38:268, 39:83, 39:177, 40:284, 40:289
collected, 53:209
Como Park plan depicted, 58:45
county landownership, 52:127
county seats, platting of, 57:331
Crow Wing County, 5:490
Cuba, 56:288
Dakota County depicted, 58:151
by David Thompson, 33:181
Deadwood, South Dakota, trails, 12:93
depicted, 41:18, 43:9, 43:177
Duluth boulevard depicted, 54:160–161
Duluth-Superior harbor, 37:95
Dutch cartographers, 52:84 (facing)
early trails, 6:278
East Grand Forks depicted, 51:292
exhibit, 6:215
Falls of St. Anthony, manufacturing interests at, 58:287
Falls of St. Anthony and islands (detail), 58:259
Falls of St. Anthony and Mississippi riverfront, 58:327
Federal Writers' Project, 53:177
Finnish folklore area, 40:393
Forest Mills, 35:17
Fort Ridgely, 20:148
Fort Snelling, 35:23, 35:26, 35:179, 35:366, 52:148, 55:331
Fort St. Charles, 18:245
French, 9:145
frontier forms of county seats depicted, 57:335
frontier forts, 38:282
fur trade, 11:355, 17:75, 18:235, 21:83, 22:272, 32:228, 40:173, 40:189, 40:194–195, 53:125
German settlements, 26:277
Goodhue County, 52:244
Grand Portage, 39:304
Grand Portage trail, 9:26
Grandview Township plat (1884) depicted, 51:189
grave markers, 53:211
Great Lakes, 12:348, 12:351, 12:355, 13:186, 17:357, 25:302, 61:245 (facing)
Hassan, Hennepin County depicted, 55:45 (facing)
historical maps, 44:206, 49:164 (facing), 49:268, 50:132 (facing), 50:216 (facing), 61:245 (facing)
historic markers, 12:441, 13:379
historic property distribution, 51:147
Hudson Bay, 16:421n
Indian history and, 52:332
Indian land cessions and reservations (to 1858), 56:159
Indian removal route, 39:235
Indian reservations, 21:83, 37:273, 39:87, 41:18, 43:9, 43:177, 47:79
Indian villages, 24:236
Iowa, 51:199
by Joseph Nicollet, 46:70, 47:206–207
Kandiyohi County Lakes, 33:147
KKK Holding Company plat map depicted, 61:369
Ku Klux Klan chapters (1923), 61:363
Lake Agassiz, 38:159
Lake Itasca, 52:150
Lake Minnetonka, 29:291
Lake of the Woods, 34:2, 35:275
Lake Pepin, 14:35
Lake Superior area, 52:280, 52:287
landowners' maps, 53:168, 54:287
Leech Lake district, 3:282
local history activities, 11:13
Long River, 14:373
Lower Sioux Agency, 34:236
lumber-strike locations, 56:267
Madison, Wisconsin, 25:185
Michigan, 13:186
Michigan, essays about mapping reviewed, 61:38
Midwest, 51:282
military/preterritorial roads depicted, 56:257
Minneapolis Chinese-American businesses, 54:229
Minnesota, 14:117, 14:349, 18:446, 19:453, 22:433, 26:178, 36:278, 40:274, 61:306–307, 61:309–310
Minnesota counties depicted, 61:306–307
Minnesota state maps on postcards, 61:289 (facing)
Minnesota Territory depicted, 52:131, 56:156, 59:198
Mississippi River, 12:82, 13:405, 14:337, 27:350, 29:220, 52:4, 54:258, 58:242–243, 61:245 (facing)
Montana gold fields, routes to, 38:59, 38:224
Moorhead depicted, 57:329 (cover)
Nicollet's expeditions, 55:92
Nininger, 13:137, 58:148
Nobles expedition, 35:253
North American plains, 51:35–36
Norway depicted, 57:360
Norwegian settlements, 12:267
oil-spill route, 58:109
Old Crossing Treaty cession, 15:293
by Peter Pond, 12:82, 14:83, 35:334
population, 9:413
prisoner-of-war camps depicted, 54:114
railroads, 34:179, 37:104, 37:156, 57:200, 61:16, 61:253
Ramsey expedition, 38:3
Richfield, 61:50
river towns, 11:167
roads, 11:391, 16:286, 21:83, 21:228, 21:236, 37:104, 40:234, 40:236–243, 40:389
Robert Morden map depicted, 51:80 (facing)
St. Paul, 30:8, 55:353, 61:31
salt springs expedition, 52:139, 53:12–13, 53:15
Sanborn Fire Insurance (1875), 61:31, 61:35n
Sanborn Fire Insurance (1885), 54:144, 57:392, 58:323
Sandy Lake, 7:313, 7:324, 8:119
Savanna Portage, 8:131
Sawbill area, Cook County, 36:132
Sea Wing disaster depicted, 52:76
settlements before 1851 treaties, 56:162
Shakopee plat depicted, 57:336
state boundaries depicted, 55:268, 56:170
Stillwater plat depicted, 57:332
Superior National Forest, 53:289
Topographically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) database, 61:310
Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company depicted, 57:300–301
Unites States, 14:91, 24:252, 25:374, 33:186
U.S. Geological Survey, 52:81
Viking route depicted, 56:125
Wadsworth Trail, 19:227
Winnebago reservations (1832-63) depicted, 57:7
Wisconsin, 55:284, 56:464
women's history resources, 52:118
Maracci, Carmelita, 39:64
Marathon County, Wisconsin, dairying, 29:268
Maravelas, Paul, reviews by, 53:251, 54:376
Marble, company town, 48:95, 48:99
Marble, Jerome, hunter, 16:269
Marble, Manton:
artist, 35:249–250, 35:255–257, 35:259–260, 35:262, 52:38
author, 2:86, 23:186, 34:335
with Nobles expedition, 18:274, 35:252–254, 35:258, 35:261
author, 2:86, 23:186, 34:335
with Nobles expedition, 18:274, 35:252–254, 35:258, 35:261
Marble, Mrs. Claude, author, 9:196
Marble, Mrs. William, Sioux captive, 1:429, 2:549n
Marble, Scott, playwright, 54:352
Marble family, theatrical troupe, 28:111, 40:363
Marbles, game described, 47:149
Marburg, Theodore F., author, 35:154
Marc, Franz, artist, 54:94
Marcaccini, Ann, "DAR at the Sibley House," 55:186–201
Mar Cantabrico, munitions ship, 43:83, 43:86n
Marcaut, ----, trader, 11:262n
March, C[harles] H., public-safety commissioner, 43:45
March, Enoch C., sutler, 40:24
March, F. M., speaker, 10:301–303
March, Frank, 16:241
March, John H., teacher, 2:240n, 54:106
March, Richard, work reviewed, 53:128
Marchand, Ernest, author, 12:326
Marchand, John N., artist, 47:60–62
artwork depicted, 47:41 (cover)
Marchesi, Blanche, singer, 39:55
Marchesseaux, ----, trader, 19:293
Marchman, Watt P., author, 31:252
March on Washington Movement, 57:431
Marcks, Ray, musicians' reunion organizer, 59:108
Marcley, Jessie M., author, 6:411, 18:263n
Marcley, Mrs. Walter, speaker, 11:120
Marcos, Imelda, 56:423
Marcot, Hyacinthe, voyageur, 21:135
Marcum, Thomas, electrician, 42:90
Marcus, Hannah, homesteader, 55:169
Marcus, Jacob R., editor, 33:195n, 34:353
work reviewed, 48:268
Marcy, Randolph B. (Gen.), 29:118
Marcy, William L., 11:318
biography, 5:150
Mardock, Robert W., work reviewed, 43:75–76
Mareck, Titus, actor, 32:172
Marensico, Michigan, lumber strikers depicted, 56:270
Margaret Barry Settlement, Minneapolis, 14:110
Margaret Street, St. Paul:
Margeax, ----, timber agent, 31:162
Margerie, Emmanuel de, speaker, 49:308
Margolis, Jack, garage depicted, 46:266
Margry, Pierre, 38:200
Margulies, Herbert F., author, 35:241
Marie Teresa (Sr.), artist, 48:19
Marietta, Ohio, Northwest Territory celebration, 18:101, 19:314
Marietta College, Historical Collections established, 2:198
Marigold Ballroom, Minneapolis, 61:217
Marijuana, trade item, 40:204
Marin, Joseph, trader, 8:244–245
Marin, Paul, trader, 8:104, 8:236, 8:244–245
Marin, Sam, 12:136
Marin, William A., author, 1:228, 18:116, 18:228, 20:466
Marin de la Malgue, Joseph, trader, 12:307, 18:193, 32:226–238
career, 13:439
career, 13:439
Marine. See Marine on St. Croix
Marine Bank, St. Paul, 20:257
history, 40:109–119
Marine House, Marine on St. Croix, 17:284, 36:214
Marine Lumber Company, 38:339
See also Walker, Judd, and Veazie
mill, 20:448
organized, 18:167, 29:205n
store, 18:420, 36:197 (cover), 36:213
mill, 20:448
organized, 18:167, 29:205n
store, 18:420, 36:197 (cover), 36:213
Marine National Bank, Duluth, 37:122
Marine on St. Croix:
architecture, 38:337, 38:339–340
bank, 2:165
centennial, 18:344, 19:363, 19:472
depicted, 37:137 (cover)
described, 39:208, 51:285
fire department, 36:107
historical meeting, 17:316–318
historic district, 42:239, 44:266–267
history, 41:197, 43:77
hotel, 17:284, 36:214
Indian mounds, 55:25
July 4 parade, 26:253
lumber industry, 15:346, 17:278, 17:285, 17:313, 17:392, 18:167, 20:448, 21:271, 24:126, 29:205, 30:195, 30:242, 35:382, 38:333, 39:315, 56:158
mail service, 16:97, 36:206–215, 40:83, 40:86
mission, 16:313, 16:316
river port, 17:280
sawmill, 5:614, 7:45, 41:144n, 43:257, 56:218
settlement, 2:155, 4:156
stores, 16:97, 18:420–422
Swedish settlement, 7:184, 17:398–399
bank, 2:165
centennial, 18:344, 19:363, 19:472
depicted, 37:137 (cover)
described, 39:208, 51:285
fire department, 36:107
historical meeting, 17:316–318
historic district, 42:239, 44:266–267
history, 41:197, 43:77
hotel, 17:284, 36:214
Indian mounds, 55:25
July 4 parade, 26:253
lumber industry, 15:346, 17:278, 17:285, 17:313, 17:392, 18:167, 20:448, 21:271, 24:126, 29:205, 30:195, 30:242, 35:382, 38:333, 39:315, 56:158
mail service, 16:97, 36:206–215, 40:83, 40:86
mission, 16:313, 16:316
river port, 17:280
sawmill, 5:614, 7:45, 41:144n, 43:257, 56:218
settlement, 2:155, 4:156
stores, 16:97, 18:420–422
Swedish settlement, 7:184, 17:398–399
Marinette River, Wisconsin, pineries, 21:55
Marion, Francis (Gen.), 18:397
Marion, Norman, petitioner, 49:187
Marion, Olmsted County, ghost town, 11:399, 35:12, 35:21
Marion, Otter Tail County:
Marion City, Missouri, sketch, 2:268n
Marion County, Indiana, probate records, 17:189
Marion Lake, McLeod County, paper town, 40:65
Marion Patch, racehorse, 41:382
Marion Township, Olmsted County, poor farm, 38:368
Mariposa Battalion, Yosemite Valley discovery, 15:233
Marjenhoff, O. G., fire chief, 50:179
Mark, Eli, papers, 54:319
Mark, H. F., druggist, 23:198
Mark, Henry, businessman, 51:6
Mark, P. M., druggist, 23:198
Mark Bradley, towboat, 18:177
Marken, Jack W., work reviewed, 47:167, 49:346
Markers. See Monuments and markers
Market Hall, Minneapolis, theater, 9:37
Market House (Hall), St. Paul, Minnesota Historical Society headquarters, 3:427, 18:30, 23:306, 33:196, 33:197n, 36:239
Marketing
See also Agriculture; Dairy industry and dairying; Grain marketing; Livestock industry; Wheat raising
business letterheads, 61:132–147
bus travel, 52:314, 52:317, 52:319–321
cooperative, 4:336, 4:338, 4:471, 5:462, 6:384, 17:474, 21:202, 28:37, 28:39, 28:304, 29:76
of farm products, 1:78, 1:280, 8:441, 10:97
gardening businesses, 55:90
Midwest, 20:335
prices, 6:394
survey, 30:265, 34:214
transportation problem, 22:230
Twin Cities, 7:168, 9:62
wholesale, 34:106–113
business letterheads, 61:132–147
bus travel, 52:314, 52:317, 52:319–321
cooperative, 4:336, 4:338, 4:471, 5:462, 6:384, 17:474, 21:202, 28:37, 28:39, 28:304, 29:76
of farm products, 1:78, 1:280, 8:441, 10:97
gardening businesses, 55:90
Midwest, 20:335
prices, 6:394
survey, 30:265, 34:214
transportation problem, 22:230
Twin Cities, 7:168, 9:62
wholesale, 34:106–113
Markham, Edwin, 11:447
Markham, J. M., steamboat owner, 33:12
Markham, James E., attorney/speaker, 14:218, 46:148
Markham, Morris, trapper, 48:30
Markham, R. H., author, 21:310
Markham, William (Col.), Union officer, 38:43, 38:258
Markham Hotel, Bemidji, 42:181
Markhus, Lars (Rev.), 10:293
Markle, J. A., Indian agent, 41:23, 41:28n
Markoe, Francis A., speaker, 16:115
Markoe, James, 38:167n, 38:176n
Markoe, Mrs. William, 38:172
Markoe, Ralston J., 19:451
Markoe, William, aeronaut/balloonist, 3:477, 5:246, 12:202, 22:9, 38:166–176, 39:280, 41:245, 42:19n, 48:47, 49:31, 54:376, 56:237
alderman, 14:300
Marks, A. G., 52:108
Marks, Isaac:
Marks, Susan, author:
work reviewed, 61:331
Marksman, Peter, 10:204
Mark Twain Museum, Hannibal, Missouri, artwork, 57:239
Markus, Frank A., 49:75
Markus, Israel, Dr., editor, 43:219n
Marling, Karal Ann, 51:281
Marmaduke, John S. (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:283
Marmata, Lake County, settled, 34:177
Marmon automobile, 38:207, 38:210–211, 38:213
Marogna, Demetrius (Fr.), missionary, 32:37–41
Marotzke, Wally, building engineer, 53:115
Marpewecapta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Marpiwecaxta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Marpiyawichashta, Dakota leader. See Cloudman
Marple, Alice, author, 1:142, 3:98
Marquand, J. P., author, 20:116
Marquette, C. L., speaker, 24:255
Marquette, Jacques (Fr.), explorer, 12:76, 13:254, 14:339, 14:371, 15:100, 16:453, 17:299n, 18:233, 18:388, 19:198, 27:350, 30:57, 32:112, 35:151, 35:199, 36:70, 37:128, 41:195, 48:83, 52:224
Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, 30:332, 30:384, 58:289
Marquette Range, Michigan:
Marquez, Manuel, 57:179
Marquez, Phillip, 57:179
Marquis, A. S., author, 11:451
Marquis, T. G., author, 1:528
Marqusee, John E., author, 39:211
Marr, Carl, artist, 55:369
Marrett, T. B., horse owner, 41:375
Marriage. See Social life: marriage
Marriott, Alice, work reviewed, 42:79
Marriott, Frederick, aeronaut, 49:31
Marryat, Frederick (Capt.), 9:305
Mars, J. C. (Bud, pseud.). See McBride, James D.
Mars, J. R., publisher, 26:294
Marsden, Peter, author, 43:120, 43:192
Marsden, Ralph W., author, 36:103
Marsh, Adolphus (Lt.), 25:225, 25:254
Marsh, Cutting (Rev.), explorer, 16:134
Marsh, George H., author, 6:410
Marsh, George P., geographical theories, 44:18, 44:22
Marsh, Grant, 7:362, 8:184
Marsh, John S. (Capt.):
career, 11:210, 11:430–432, 14:439, 15:128, 15:479, 18:193, 22:205, 36:68
Fort Ridgeley commandant, 45:100–101, 45:124
Indian agent, 20:78, 25:89, 40:24n
letters, 12:190, 18:439, 19:95
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 1:461, 11:29, 18:209, 27:341, 34:234–235, 35:288, 38:96, 38:136, 38:148
teacher, 8:273, 14:143–144, 17:478, 18:219, 26:362, 35:290
threatens traders, 48:204–205
Fort Ridgeley commandant, 45:100–101, 45:124
Indian agent, 20:78, 25:89, 40:24n
letters, 12:190, 18:439, 19:95
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 1:461, 11:29, 18:209, 27:341, 34:234–235, 35:288, 38:96, 38:136, 38:148
teacher, 8:273, 14:143–144, 17:478, 18:219, 26:362, 35:290
threatens traders, 48:204–205
Marsh, Mrs. John, teacher, 48:27
Marsh, Richard R., "Interregnum at Hamline: The Year the Faculty Ran the School 1932–33," 51:110–122
Marsh, Ruth, author, 24:71
Marshall, Albert M., author, 35:245
work reviewed, 34:167
Marshall, Bette, 59:171
Marshall, Bobby, African American athlete, 59:158–174
attorney, 59:164, 59:168, 59:173n23
baseball career, 59:163, 59:165–167, 59:169–170, 59:173n34, 59:174n42
depicted, 59:158–160, 59:163, 59:166, 59:168, 59:170–171
discrimination against, 59:162–164
football career, 59:161–163, 59:167–169
football coach, 59:164, 59:169
grain inspector, 59:169–171
high school sports, 59:159–160
personal life, 59:171
professional hockey player, 59:168, 59:174n40
baseball career, 59:163, 59:165–167, 59:169–170, 59:173n34, 59:174n42
depicted, 59:158–160, 59:163, 59:166, 59:168, 59:170–171
discrimination against, 59:162–164
football career, 59:161–163, 59:167–169
football coach, 59:164, 59:169
grain inspector, 59:169–171
high school sports, 59:159–160
personal life, 59:171
professional hockey player, 59:168, 59:174n40
Marshall, Donald, 59:171
Marshall, Douglas, 30:406
Marshall, Eugene, author, 2:357n
Marshall, F. F., county agent, 10:353
Marshall, James R., editor, work reviewed, 59:351
Marshall, John, union leader, 13:345, 53:177
biography, 20:418–420
Marshall, Lawrence W., author, 12:441
Marshall, Lewis, 59:160
Marshall, Lyon County:
in 1930s Depression, 44:306
blizzard, 11:187n
business history, 57:215
Catholics, 9:178, 16:120, 48:19
county seat, 20:360
early township depicted, 51:191
ethnic groups, 56:100
high-school basketball, 55:340
history, 53:39, 56:302–303
Icelandic settlement, 8:384
pageant, 3:376, 3:470, 3:534
parochial schools, 35:139
pioneers, 17:237, 51:188, 51:191
railroad, 21:243, 24:177
school, 8:209
sketch, 10:352
street pattern, 43:59
wheat market, 29:4
blizzard, 11:187n
business history, 57:215
Catholics, 9:178, 16:120, 48:19
county seat, 20:360
early township depicted, 51:191
ethnic groups, 56:100
high-school basketball, 55:340
history, 53:39, 56:302–303
Icelandic settlement, 8:384
pageant, 3:376, 3:470, 3:534
parochial schools, 35:139
pioneers, 17:237, 51:188, 51:191
railroad, 21:243, 24:177
school, 8:209
sketch, 10:352
street pattern, 43:59
wheat market, 29:4
Marshall, Morgan, 22:133
Marshall, Mrs. ----, mixed-blood, 24:324
Marshall, Mrs. Bobby (Irene Knott), 59:171
Marshall, Mrs. Richard (Symanthia Gillespie), 59:159–160
Marshall, Mrs. William R., 33:6
Marshall, Paul M., 50:10
Marshall, R. B., author, 1:146
Marshall, R. D., lawyer, 27:198
Marshall, Rebecca. See Cathcart, Rebecca Marshall
Marshall, Richard, 59:159–160
Marshall, Robert, author, 11:101
Marshall, Robert, Jr., 59:171
Marshall, Robert (Bob), wilderness advocate, 61:121–122
Marshall, Roujet D., autobiography, 14:112
Marshall, Sarah, 59:160
Marshall, Stanley, Farmer-Labor party secretary, 51:174
Marshall, Thomas M., editor, 4:82
Marshall, Thomas R., 21:98
Marshall, W. L., Army Corps of Engineers leader, 54:263–264
Marshall, William, 59:171
Marshall, William R., 1:324, 7:114, 10:322
in boundary controversy, 50:319
businessman, 1:160, 3:224, 6:37, 8:172, 8:180, 9:89, 37:92
career, 15:127, 56:72, 56:81
conservation supporter, 44:17
depicted, 53:46, 56:82
encouragement of immigration, 12:259, 13:27, 20:246, 28:222, 29:244
expedition leader, 54:92
governor, 1:205, 4:67, 5:77, 8:271, 26:208, 36:304–305, 37:143, 38:297, 39:317, 40:67, 40:148, 40:223, 41:77, 41:79, 43:246–247, 47:135, 49:54, 52:9–10, 53:45–47, 53:49–50, 53:159–160, 55:147, 56:82–84, 60:8, 61:316
house, 23:221
land officer, 12:389, 37:98
land owner, 49:284
letters, 1:375
MHS president, 3:428, 45:245, 46:134
military commissioner, 1:468
military service, 6:360, 26:206, 33:191, 38:104, 38:110n, 38:113, 38:293, 38:386
newspaper editor, 54:90
papers, 19:342, 21:86, 33:220
publisher, 34:336, 37:328
Republican committeeman, 2:25–26, 2:28, 2:29n, 2:30, 14:132
with Sibley expedition, 1:475n, 8:437
sketches, 2:28n, 2:436, 4:478
speaker, 33:172, 35:359
travels, 20:432
businessman, 1:160, 3:224, 6:37, 8:172, 8:180, 9:89, 37:92
career, 15:127, 56:72, 56:81
conservation supporter, 44:17
depicted, 53:46, 56:82
encouragement of immigration, 12:259, 13:27, 20:246, 28:222, 29:244
expedition leader, 54:92
governor, 1:205, 4:67, 5:77, 8:271, 26:208, 36:304–305, 37:143, 38:297, 39:317, 40:67, 40:148, 40:223, 41:77, 41:79, 43:246–247, 47:135, 49:54, 52:9–10, 53:45–47, 53:49–50, 53:159–160, 55:147, 56:82–84, 60:8, 61:316
house, 23:221
land officer, 12:389, 37:98
land owner, 49:284
letters, 1:375
MHS president, 3:428, 45:245, 46:134
military commissioner, 1:468
military service, 6:360, 26:206, 33:191, 38:104, 38:110n, 38:113, 38:293, 38:386
newspaper editor, 54:90
papers, 19:342, 21:86, 33:220
publisher, 34:336, 37:328
Republican committeeman, 2:25–26, 2:28, 2:29n, 2:30, 14:132
with Sibley expedition, 1:475n, 8:437
sketches, 2:28n, 2:436, 4:478
speaker, 33:172, 35:359
travels, 20:432
Marshall and Company, bankers, 2:137, 5:203
Marshall and Illsley, bankers, 16:91
Marshall County:
agriculture, 21:212
archives, 21:101
cart trails, 36:107
electric service, 40:315
Fourth Liberty Loan, 3:48
history, 12:451, 16:250, 35:47, 47:76
mound, 38:164
notes, 9:309, 9:422
Old Settlers Association, 1:149, 2:286, 20:456, 22:441
pageant, 16:237
settlement, 10:228
war records committee, 3:158–159
archives, 21:101
cart trails, 36:107
electric service, 40:315
Fourth Liberty Loan, 3:48
history, 12:451, 16:250, 35:47, 47:76
mound, 38:164
notes, 9:309, 9:422
Old Settlers Association, 1:149, 2:286, 20:456, 22:441
pageant, 16:237
settlement, 10:228
war records committee, 3:158–159
Marshall Messenger, sports photo, 55:340
Marshall Plan, 52:34
opposition to, 52:329
Marsh elder, importance to Indian culture, 52:39
Marsh harvester, described, 24:291
Marsh Hotel, Forest Lake, 30:398
Marsh River, Norman County, Norwegian settlement, 12:278
Marson, Walter G., 43:127, 43:130
Marsonovitch, Mrs. Phillip, 41:89
Marsonovitch, Phillip, miner, 41:89
Marston, Anson, 14:113
Marston, Moses P., 16:181–182
Marston, Thomas E., author, 39:342
Marsyla, Elma, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Helmi, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Ida, fire victim, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Leonard, 52:328
Marsyla, Senia, 52:327
Marteau, Henri, violinist, 39:53
Martell, Charlie, ferryman, 34:233–238
Martell, Mrs. Oliver, fugitive, 34:237
Martell, Oliver, ferryman, 34:234–235, 34:237–238
Martell, Peter, ferryman, 34:223–238
Martellone, Anna Maria, editor, 47:211
Marten, Humphrey, trader, 33:261
Marten, in fur trade, 23:330, 30:131, 30:134, 38:190, 40:212, 54:127
Marten, Mrs. F. M., 11:443
Marth, Julius, mill owner, 44:169
Marth, Sophia, author, 29:269
Marthaler, Gilbert, 57:266
Marthaler, Jacob, house, 55:311–312
Marthaler, Joseph, property owner, 55:311
Marthaler, Simon, haymaking, 57:266
Marthaler, Theresa (Sr.), 35:271
Marthuin, Gustave, professional boxer, 59:83
Marti, Anne J. L., letter, 13:116
Marti, Asa E., author, 13:329
Marti, Charles, author, 19:455
Marti, Chester:
Marti, Deborah B., editor, 12:329
Marti, Donald B., "The Puritan Tradition," 40:1–11
Marti, Emmanuel, pioneer, 35:31
Marti, Ethyl E., compiler, 23:90, 28:378
Marti, Felix (Fr.), 37:128
Marti, Francois, author, 12:322
Marti, Franklin H., surgeon, 15:131
Marti, George R., 11:54, 14:79, 15:116, 17:70
Marti, J. W. (Rev.), 31:82n, 31:84
Marti, James A., biography, 14:333
Marti, John, compiler, 30:388
Marti, John, lumberman, 21:316, 37:319
Marti, John B., work reviewed, 25:276
Marti, Lorene, author, 23:281
Marti, Mamie, compiler, 12:332, 26:72
work reviewed, 19:430
Marti, Mrs. Homer D., author, 16:339
Marti, N. B., "Letters of a Union Officer," 35:313–319
Marti, O. B., 22:328
Marti, Paul S., work reviewed, 28:270–272
Marti, Ralph G., author, 34:265, 34:356
Marti, Thomas P., author, 15:228, 16:95
Marti, William J., author, 34:130
Martin, Albro:
biographer, 55:120, 55:123, 55:178–179, 55:247
business historian, 55:132
review by, 45:339–340
speaker, 45:80
work reviewed, 45:200–201, 53:37
business historian, 55:132
review by, 45:339–340
speaker, 45:80
work reviewed, 45:200–201, 53:37
Martin, Angelique, 8:31, 8:35
Martin, Asa E., author, 6:211
Martin, Calvin, historian/scholar, 51:238, 53:228
Martin, Chester, work reviewed, 2:31–33
Martin, Christopher, work reviewed, 51:324
Martin, Clyde, professional golfer, 58:384
Martin, Ernest, 54:274
Martin, George R., author, 5:522
speaker, 5:431
Martin, Homer Dodge, artist, 15:100, 15:128, 16:339, 18:106, 20:185, 54:236
Martin, Hugh (Sgt.), 3:325
Martin, James, historian, 55:44
Martin, Janet, work reviewed, 49:345
Martin, John, 48:154n
Martin, John, miller, 6:143
Martin, John M., judge, 55:65
Martin, Joseph W., Jr., congressman, 52:30
Martin, Judith A., geographer, 59:318
Martin, Judith A., sociologist, 58:302
work reviewed, 48:310
Martin, Kenneth T., 42:142
Martin, Lawrence (Col.), author, 44:212n
Martin, Louis W., political activist, 8:31, 8:35, 8:46, 43:55n
Martin, Mac, library board candidate, 62:153–154
Martin, Mamie R., historian, 52:156
Martin, Marie, baptismal record, 8:35
Martin, Marja-Liisa author, 48:175
Martin, Merle Murphey (Mrs. Norman E.), 44:154–155
Martin, Morgan L., politician, 3:122, 50:310, 50:315–316, 55:269
Martin, Mrs. Louis, 8:31, 8:35, 8:46
Martin, Philip, author, 52:126
work reviewed, 54:286
Martin, Theodora Penny, 51:199, 54:294
Martin, Thomas H., 54:159
Martin, Virginia L., editor, 46:38, 46:302
See also Rahm, Virginia L.
"Eye of Brechet," 45:241–244
"Reflections of the Political Process in the MHS Collections," 45:70–74
reviews by, 45:207, 45:303–304, 46:168, 46:338–339, 46:343, 49:164
"Eye of Brechet," 45:241–244
"Reflections of the Political Process in the MHS Collections," 45:70–74
reviews by, 45:207, 45:303–304, 46:168, 46:338–339, 46:343, 49:164
1918 campaign, 43:56
agriculture, 17:212, 18:47
archives, 20:445
British colony, 5:618, 8:140–149, 10:359, 10:406, 53:337
census, 14:254, 14:256, 14:258–259, 14:261
depicted, 28:387
described, 42:217
established, 5:485
ethnic groups, 11:295, 12:274, 16:496, 18:309, 21:98, 37:185, 44:120, 52:125
first cheese factory, 8:148
first district court, 1:415
food shortage, 14:379
geographic names, 4:473
grasshopper plague, 1:245, 6:311, 37:204
history, 1:298, 1:546, 2:216, 3:542, 5:159, 5:322, 36:107, 36:239, 41:104
horse thievery, 25:97
Indians, 14:453
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:365
lakes, 5:138, 8:142
library, 31:61
Methodism in, 10:98
notes, 7:192, 8:209, 8:313, 10:228
Old Settlers Association, 2:207
pageant, 30:408
physicians, 24:79
pioneer life, 6:219
politics, 14:247–249, 14:251, 14:259, 14:262, 35:307
population, 1880, 8:146n
post offices, 22:441
records, 47:334
schools, 20:102, 23:197, 25:411, 36:193
settlement, 8:146, 10:403–408, 13:102, 13:343, 13:451, 14:244, 20:462, 28:195, 29:74, 30:162
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:284
tree planting, 44:19
war history, 3:104, 3:242, 4:103
War History Committee, 23:391
war prisoners, 44:302n
war veterans, 26:289
agriculture, 17:212, 18:47
archives, 20:445
British colony, 5:618, 8:140–149, 10:359, 10:406, 53:337
census, 14:254, 14:256, 14:258–259, 14:261
depicted, 28:387
described, 42:217
established, 5:485
ethnic groups, 11:295, 12:274, 16:496, 18:309, 21:98, 37:185, 44:120, 52:125
first cheese factory, 8:148
first district court, 1:415
food shortage, 14:379
geographic names, 4:473
grasshopper plague, 1:245, 6:311, 37:204
history, 1:298, 1:546, 2:216, 3:542, 5:159, 5:322, 36:107, 36:239, 41:104
horse thievery, 25:97
Indians, 14:453
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:365
lakes, 5:138, 8:142
library, 31:61
Methodism in, 10:98
notes, 7:192, 8:209, 8:313, 10:228
Old Settlers Association, 2:207
pageant, 30:408
physicians, 24:79
pioneer life, 6:219
politics, 14:247–249, 14:251, 14:259, 14:262, 35:307
population, 1880, 8:146n
post offices, 22:441
records, 47:334
schools, 20:102, 23:197, 25:411, 36:193
settlement, 8:146, 10:403–408, 13:102, 13:343, 13:451, 14:244, 20:462, 28:195, 29:74, 30:162
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:284
tree planting, 44:19
war history, 3:104, 3:242, 4:103
War History Committee, 23:391
war prisoners, 44:302n
war veterans, 26:289
Martin County Business Men's Association, 22:225
Martin County Historical Society, 10:299, 10:403n, 16:241, 41:104
activities, 11:296, 14:449, 17:483, 28:194, 30:408
building, 35:336
collections, 16:447, 20:81, 24:270, 25:97, 28:296
Covered Wagon Club, 16:397
meetings, 11:15, 11:463, 13:451, 14:459, 15:71, 15:489, 17:64, 17:121, 18:464, 19:64, 19:116, 19:470, 20:97, 20:456, 21:110, 21:445, 23:399
members, 11:19–20, 12:39
museum, 11:16, 11:293, 11:463, 16:445, 29:87, 35:155
organized, 10:228, 11:14
publications, 12:339, 13:343, 22:441, 23:15, 26:394, 27:172, 29:74, 34:315
building, 35:336
collections, 16:447, 20:81, 24:270, 25:97, 28:296
Covered Wagon Club, 16:397
meetings, 11:15, 11:463, 13:451, 14:459, 15:71, 15:489, 17:64, 17:121, 18:464, 19:64, 19:116, 19:470, 20:97, 20:456, 21:110, 21:445, 23:399
members, 11:19–20, 12:39
museum, 11:16, 11:293, 11:463, 16:445, 29:87, 35:155
organized, 10:228, 11:14
publications, 12:339, 13:343, 22:441, 23:15, 26:394, 27:172, 29:74, 34:315
Martindale, Joseph, author, 27:100
Martindale, L., farmer, 24:301
Martineau, Harriet, author, 3:396, 8:320, 18:152, 28:275, 28:321, 29:154
Martinek, E. A., photographer, 49:237
Martinez, Augustine, military draftee, 60:86
Martinez, David, author, 62:139
work reviewed, 62:117
Martin family, 8:50, 51:243
Martini, Peter, artist, 26:238
Martin Lake, Martin County, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:125
Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits, Winnebago depicted, 57:11
Martinson, Embret, author, 13:324
Martinson, Flora, work reviewed, 36:66
Martinson, Lorraine, author, 24:192
Martinson, Tom, work reviewed, 46:78–79
Martinsville, Ohio, Quaker settlement, 18:255
Martin Township, Rock County, Norwegian settlement, 12:274
Martner, Emory A., chiropractor, 59:204
Marty, Adam:
Marty, J. B, 35:269
Marty, Luke, postmaster, 24:354, 34:185
Marty, Mabel L., author, 11:446–448, 14:240, 15:349, 22:342, 25:206
Marty, Martin (Bishop), 51:162
Marty, Myron A., work reviewed, 48:311–312
Marty, Richard F.:
Marucelli, --, composer, 57:232
Marvin, C. F., author, 34:264
Marvin, Luke A., 2:24, 4:332
Marvin, Mabel L., 5:507, 5:510, 7:361–362, 9:176, 10:205, 44:220
Marvin, Margaret W., gifts and grants, 55:39
Marvin, Matthew, veteran, 5:509, 44:220, 45:139–140
Marx, Paul S., work reviewed, 35:372
Marxists and Marxism:
Mary Broughton, packet ship, 55:96
Mary C, steamboat, 19:138
Mary Hatch, steamboat, 33:71
Maryland:
Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, 26:376
Mary's Bar, Kinney, 62:19–20, 62:26
Mary Virginia (Sr.), author, 27:343, 28:165, 28:242n, 28:303
"The Study of Family History," 27:319–326
Marzolf, William H., critic, 39:60
Masaoka, Mike M., 45:286
Mascagni, --, composer, 57:226
Masche, Mrs. William, speaker, 9:312
Mascouten Indians (Prairie Potowatomi), 32:230
Masello, Charlotte, 8:48
Maseres, Francis, 15:96
Masi, Eugenia C., author, 11:452
Masler, Marilyn, "Carl Gutherz and the Northwest Landscape," 53:312–322
Masley, Alexander, artist, 52:276
artworks depicted, 50:296 (facing)
Mason, Biddy, midwife, 55:89
Mason, Charles, jurist, 22:87
Mason, Charles H. (Lt.), 25:246
Mason, David T., author, 27:358, 36:159, 40:405, 52:244
Mason, Edwin C. (Gen.), Fort Snelling commandant, 35:186–189, 42:83–84, 42:98
Mason, Eldon W., 18:204
review by, 18:201
Mason, George C., author, 33:316
Mason, J. Alden, author, 23:369, 29:261
"The Dickeson Panorama," 23:352–354
Mason, J. M. (Rev.), speaker, 17:355
Mason, J. R., miller, 35:17, 35:20
Mason, John (Gen.), 5:222
Mason, John W., author, 5:323
editor, work reviewed, 1:378–386
Mason, Karen, work reviewed, 48:90
Mason, Leonard, author, 24:60
review by, 24:54
Mason, Max, rape trial, 55:73–74, 59:35n
Mason, Philip P., author/editor, 34:263, 35:153
work reviewed, 36:184
Mason, Richard B. (Capt.), 14:423
Mason, Sarah Refo, author, 54:328
"Liang May Seen and the Early Chinese Community in Minneapolis," 54:223–233
biography, 4:78
Mason, William, shoemaker, 13:393
Mason, William F., papers, 17:211
Mason and Hilton, Fergus Falls, law firm, 38:13
Mason City, Iowa:
Masonic Museum, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 3:292
Masonic order. See Freemasons
Masonic Temple:
Mason Jubilee Singers, Chicago, members, 55:136 (facing)
Mason Olson and Engelhart, Forest Mills, milling firm, 35:18
Masonovitch, Mrs. Philip, 51:71
Masonovitch, Philip, iron miner, 51:71
Masons. See Freemasons
Masqueray, Emmanuel L., architect, 26:173, 39:155–162, 47:42–56, 52:128, 54:235
Masqueray, Henriette M. L., 47:55
Massachusetts:
archives, 1:21, 1:139, 1:290, 2:48, 2:99, 3:150, 4:178, 9:402
atlas, 40:122
board of health, 21:358
emigration, 7:365
execution laws, 58:90
fish commission, 57:308
historic sites, 37:30
Indian students and, 51:97
labor bureau, 22:387
libraries, 1:333
migration from, 19:132–141, 20:140–145, 22:169–173, 51:187, 57:386
militia, 4:173
during Revolution, 5:152
shipyards, 55:96
shoemaking, 56:418
source material, 3:300
state parks, 5:109, 5:137
voting laws, 28:21–22, 28:25–27
woman suffrage, 54:293
Woman Suffrage Association, 39:4, 39:6
atlas, 40:122
board of health, 21:358
emigration, 7:365
execution laws, 58:90
fish commission, 57:308
historic sites, 37:30
Indian students and, 51:97
labor bureau, 22:387
libraries, 1:333
migration from, 19:132–141, 20:140–145, 22:169–173, 51:187, 57:386
militia, 4:173
during Revolution, 5:152
shipyards, 55:96
shoemaking, 56:418
source material, 3:300
state parks, 5:109, 5:137
voting laws, 28:21–22, 28:25–27
woman suffrage, 54:293
Woman Suffrage Association, 39:4, 39:6
Massachusetts State Library, Boston, 17:97
Massacre Island, Lake of the Woods:
Massee, Mrs. Mattie G., author, 5:315
Massen, Joseph, 11:238n
Masses, The (New York), 44:243–245, 44:247, 45:170, 45:178
Massey, Louis, mail carrier, 15:238, 40:81
Massicotte, E.-Z.:
Massie, DuVall S., Pullman porter, 59:45 (facing)
Massie, Homer, speaker, 16:488
Massie's Landing, Mississippi River, settlement, 8:38n, 20:122–123
Massillon farm machines, 24:290, 24:301
Massingham, William J., author, 4:68
Massman, Virgil F., Hill Library executive director, 55:129
Massmann, John C., professor, 37:87, 41:248, 41:300
Masson Collection, fur-trade material, 5:305
Massopust, Janet, storekeeper, 36:193
Massopust, Rudolph, 18:471, 20:464
Massy, Mrs. Francoise M., 8:31–34, 8:37
Massy, N., 8:36
Massy, Pierre, baptismal record, 8:32
Massy (Massey, Massie), Louis, 8:32–37, 8:40, 8:42, 8:42n, 8:352
Masteller, Richard N., 51:244
Masterman, Albion, lumberman, 24:200
Masterman, J. N., lumberman, 24:200
Masterman, Mrs. W. C., 15:372, 16:241
Masters, D. C., author, 25:200
Masters, Edgar Lee, author, 8:322, 8:327, 28:360, 32:5, 34:200
Masters, Henry, 5:206
Masters, Rose, eugenics controversy, 59:246
Masterson, Henry F., lawyer, 39:148n, 49:199
Mataafa, steamboat, 23:356, 34:14, 34:39, 35:278, 36:237, 36:282, 55:97
Matawan, St. Louis County, railroad, 34:180
Matchpackers, strikers depicted, 52:91
Matelic, Candace T., author, 51:127
work reviewed, 48:351–352
Matheis, John, 54:206
Mather, Cotton:
Mather, I. H., author, 1:149
Mather, Increase, 26:215
Mather, John C., speculator, 27:315
Fort Ripley report, 28:218–219
Mather, Ralph J., speaker, 26:185–186, 26:335, 26:367, 27:26–27, 27:50
Mather, Samuel L., manufacturer, 32:46
Mather, Sarah, volunteer teacher, 51:84
Mather, Stephen T., parks director, 43:71
Mather, William G., manufacturer, 32:46
Mather, William W. (Lt.), explorer, 16:159–162, 16:232
career, 15:128
Mathes, Jacob, 14:298
Matheson, ----, Red River settler, 31:108
Matheson, John P., 16:231
Matheson, Samuel P. (Archbishop), sketch, 5:470
Mathews, Adolph, 8:76
Mathews, C. M., 46:74
Mathews, John M., work reviewed, 4:49–51
Mathews, Mrs. M. C., speaker, 8:112
Mathews, Mrs. M. E., author, 20:449
Mathews, Robert, Todd County settler, 61:316
Mathews, Sarah E., 3:440
Mathews, Shailer, 41:209
Mathews, Tom, journalist/author, 60:155
work reviewed, 48:221
Mathiason, Jerry, photographer, 56:153
Mathson, John, 52:328
Mathson, Marilyn, 52:328
Mathson, Mrs. Omer. See Marsyla, Ida
Mathson, Omer, miner, 52:328
Mathson, Robert, 52:328
Mathson, Vera, 52:327
Mathushek piano, 39:323n
Matinee Musicale Club, Duluth, 30:175, 39:55
Matisse, Henri, artist, 54:94, 55:4
Matlock, Jack, ambassador, 61:352
Matlon, John C., author, 40:360
Matonabbee, Chippewa leader, 40:160
Matonenock Indians, 13:398
Ma-to-sa-be-che-a (Smutty Bear), Sioux leader, 59:198–199
Matsch, Charles L., author, 48:351
work reviewed, 48:221–222
"Battle of Sugar Point," 50:269–275
"Professor William A. Schaper, War-Hysteria and the Price of Academic Freedom," 51:130–131
"Professor William A. Schaper, War-Hysteria and the Price of Academic Freedom," 51:130–131
papers, 37:44
Matt, C. David, rabbi, 43:220, 52:171
Matt, Joseph:
Mattawa River, Ontario:
Matter, F., 19:211
Mattern, Carolyn J.:
Matterson, Clarence H., author, 22:326
Mattes, Merrill J., author, 26:165, 33:181, 39:209
Matthews, Brander, 20:82
Matthews, Harold J., artist, 16:111
Matthews, Henry D., author, 4:474
Matthews, Mrs. Henry, author, 8:111, 8:209
Matthews, Washington, collector, 50:332
Matthews, William, compiler, 27:61
Matthiessen, Peter, work reviewed, 49:119–120
Mattice, Elizabeth McLeod (sister of Martin McLeod), 60:229–230
Mattinen, John A., author/historian, 23:300, 57:326
Mattingly, Garrett, author, 27:348
Mattison, Ray H., author/editor, 35:200, 35:380, 37:262, 38:385, 40:314
review by, 38:379
Mattocks, John (Rev.), 3:428, 6:401, 60:128 (facing)
school superintendent, 55:148
Mattson, Arthur, laborer, 59:35n
Mattson, Donald E., work reviewed, 44:117–118
Mattson, E. Neil, author, 36:107, 43:155
Mattson, Edgar L., 24:57, 26:40
Mattson, Edward, labor leader, 43:37
Mattson, Emil A., farmer, 56:127–128
Mattson, Hans (Col.), 4:290–291, 7:184, 7:301, 15:351, 21:203, 26:378, 45:197
author, 2:384, 7:351, 9:181, 39:81
autobiography, 20:192
in Civil War, 33:84, 38:291, 39:196, 40:286, 40:290–291
diary, 37:134
honored, 12:331
immigration promotion, 12:256, 13:28, 13:356, 15:127, 20:245, 20:247, 30:65, 31:125, 31:225, 31:250, 33:48, 33:137
Minnesota promoter, 42:222–224
papers, 4:66, 6:58–59, 20:33, 20:191
pioneer, 14:136, 37:262
politician, 30:157, 36:326
portrait, 40:292
publisher, 34:43
Scandinavian immigration and, 2:404, 8:85, 8:400
secretary of state, 8:390
autobiography, 20:192
in Civil War, 33:84, 38:291, 39:196, 40:286, 40:290–291
diary, 37:134
honored, 12:331
immigration promotion, 12:256, 13:28, 13:356, 15:127, 20:245, 20:247, 30:65, 31:125, 31:225, 31:250, 33:48, 33:137
Minnesota promoter, 42:222–224
papers, 4:66, 6:58–59, 20:33, 20:191
pioneer, 14:136, 37:262
politician, 30:157, 36:326
portrait, 40:292
publisher, 34:43
Scandinavian immigration and, 2:404, 8:85, 8:400
secretary of state, 8:390
Mattson, Lillian, speaker, 10:361
Mattson, Matthias, 45:197
Mattson, Mrs. Hans, 6:59, 15:351, 16:53
Mattson, Mrs. John, 52:327–328
Mattson, Oliver M., 19:116, 20:96, 21:109, 22:106
Mattson, Richard, labor leader, 42:173
Mattson, Sam, striker, 52:253
Mattson, Selma E., author, 14:352
Matwakonoonind, Chippewa leader, 15:284, 15:292, 15:294
Maud, Big Stone County, postal station, 17:485
Maudada, Traverse County, ghost town, 29:366
Mauelshagen, Carl, author, 9:304
Mauerle, Jacob, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:237
Mauk, David C., review by, 56:47–48
Maukak (birch-bark container), depicted, 48:157
Maule, Harry E., editor, 34:42
Maulevrier, Count Colbert, work reviewed, 18:86
Mauley, ----. See Millier, Hubert
Maumee River, Indiana, Ohio, British post, 19:296
Mauna Loa Guitar School, 57:231
Maunder, Elwood R., author, 34:176, 34:220, 34:316, 35:49, 39:84
Maurin, Peter, biography, 2:106
Maury, Matthew F., 49:128
Maury, Matthew F. (Lt.), 1:170, 1:172n, 15:330
speaker, 3:426
Mauseau, Addie M., 5:79, 5:436
Mauseth, William, labor leader, 46:93–94, 54:7–10
Mauvais River, Ashland Country, Wisconsin, 23:242
Mavit, A., 11:238n
Maxfield, George, steamboat owner, 33:15
Maxfield, James H., mayor, 55:147–148
Maxfield, James T., mayor, 44:223, 45:235
Maxi'diwiac, Hidatsa Indian. See Buffalo Bird Woman
Maximilian, Alexander P., prince of Wied, 5:214, 15:429, 22:155n, 39:261, 48:346
travels, 49:207–208
Max P. Snyder Cut-Rate Cigars, 52:172
Maxson, Marian (Mrs. Paul), reminiscences, 61:49–50
Maxson, Paul, reminiscences, 61:49–50
Maxted, Billy, musician, 59:223
Maxwell, ---- (Capt.), 20:12
Maxwell, Donald W., work reviewed, 53:38
Maxwell, Dorothy, author, 39:342
Maxwell, Guy E., author, 14:231, 16:352, 42:184
Maxwell, James, gold miner, 51:40
Maxwell, Justin, "August Wilson and the Playwrights' Center," 60:132–142
Maxwell, Martha Dartt, naturalist, 51:40
Maxwell, Moreau S., author, 31:171
Maxwell, Robert, publisher, 61:352–353, 61:356
Maxwell, Robert S., work reviewed, 35:236
Maxwell, William, pioneer printer, 15:12
Maxwell Land Grant Company, 20:192
May, E. M., caterer, 41:112–113
May, Earl C., author, 26:268
May, Edward K., cholera victim, 14:294
May, Elaine Tyler, historian, 61:53
"Cold War Minnesota," 61:218–229
May, George, golf tournament sponsor, 58:388
May, Gerhard, journalist, 12:342, 17:365, 61:294
May, Grace L., author, 34:170
May, Henry, author, 26:73
May, Joseph, excursionist, 37:228n
May, Rodolphe de (Capt.), immigrant agent, 22:203, 32:160
May, Samuel (Rev.), 37:228
May, William M., contractor, 38:187–188
May Act, convictions, 56:367–368
Mayall, Ada L., 38:85
Mayari River valley, Cuba, Swedish-American colony, 56:291
Maybeck, Bernard, architect, 55:40
Maybee, Rolland H., work reviewed, 37:132
Mayberg, William, grocer, 46:265
Maybury, C. G., architect, 59:317–318
Maybury, Jeff N. (Cpl.), 45:137n, 45:140
May dway cumig oke, Ojibway, 48:109
Mayer, A. H., author, 47:258
Mayer, Aloys, 43:102
Mayer, Anton, 9:79
Mayer, Brantz, 46:67–68
Mayer, Charles, author, 28:295, 35:203
Mayer, Charles F., Jr. (nephew), businessman, 46:67
Mayer, Charles F. (Charley) (son), 46:69
Mayer, Charles F., Sr. (father), businessman, 46:67–68
Mayer, Christian, 46:68
Mayer, Eliza Blackwell (Mrs. Charles F., Sr.), 46:68–69
Mayer, Elsie F., work reviewed, 51:323
Mayer, Frank, civil servant, 46:97
Mayer, Frank A. R., author, 17:116
Mayer, Frank Blackwell, artist, 5:214, 8:196, 8:289, 9:57, 9:61, 13:302, 26:359, 30:176, 43:149–150, 46:233, 56:149 (facing), 56:161
author, 6:201, 57:264
career, 19:459
depicted, 46:68
"Diary," 22:142–156
diary and sketches, 11:87, 12:425, 13:58, 13:191, 13:196, 13:314, 14:61, 16:25, 17:109, 18:44n, 20:268, 20:290, 22:133–136, 27:61, 28:335, 50:84 (facing)
letters, 14:102
memorial to legislature, 15:206
Minnesota drawings, 26:140–142, 38:2, 38:98n, 38:115n, 40:161
paintings, 30:157, 31:121, 32:188, 33:89
portrait bust, 27:346
portrait work, 14:425, 35:197, 38:198, 39:199n
at Traverse des Sioux, 22:133–156, 32:67, 32:70–71, 32:73, 32:75, 32:80
water colors, 13:408–414, 14:66, 14:107, 30:179, 30:289, 30:406
work depicted, 46:41 (cover), 46:66–74, 50:84 (facing), 55:49, 57:328 (facing)
work reviewed, 13:295
career, 19:459
depicted, 46:68
"Diary," 22:142–156
diary and sketches, 11:87, 12:425, 13:58, 13:191, 13:196, 13:314, 14:61, 16:25, 17:109, 18:44n, 20:268, 20:290, 22:133–136, 27:61, 28:335, 50:84 (facing)
letters, 14:102
memorial to legislature, 15:206
Minnesota drawings, 26:140–142, 38:2, 38:98n, 38:115n, 40:161
paintings, 30:157, 31:121, 32:188, 33:89
portrait bust, 27:346
portrait work, 14:425, 35:197, 38:198, 39:199n
at Traverse des Sioux, 22:133–156, 32:67, 32:70–71, 32:73, 32:75, 32:80
water colors, 13:408–414, 14:66, 14:107, 30:179, 30:289, 30:406
work depicted, 46:41 (cover), 46:66–74, 50:84 (facing), 55:49, 57:328 (facing)
work reviewed, 13:295
Mayer, Henry, 46:69
Mayer, Josephine J., author, 16:224
Mayer, June Cramer, 59:338
Mayer, Leopold, author, 34:353
Mayer, Louis, auto builder, 43:102
Mayer, museum, 21:333, 22:105, 23:293–295
Mayer, Olga, author, 53:38
Mayer-Oakes, William J., work reviewed, 42:199
Mayer Special auto, depicted, 43:102
Mayfair apartments, St. Paul, 61:3
Mayfield Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
Mayflower, descendants, 54:110
Mayflower Descendants, Minnesota society, 19:47
Mayhew, Henry, geologist, 44:49
Grand Marais founder, 31:191
Mayjishkung, Chippewa Indian, 1:85
May-Machunda, Phyllis M., review by, 54:140–141
May-mush-kowash, Joe Louis, Ojibway, leader, 47:31
May-mush-kowash, Louis, Ojibway leader, 47:27, 47:31
May-mush-kowash, Susan, 47:31
May Musical Festival (1897), Minneapolis, 48:335–337
Maynard, Theodore, author, 23:191
Mayne, Dexter D., educator, 39:243, 39:246, 47:34
letters, 28:396
Mayo, Charles E., 3:428, 18:363
papers, 11:318
See also Mayo Clinic
candidacy for U.S. president, 60:143–147
career, 22:104, 22:404–408, 23:364, 28:371, 40:309
depicted, 60:143–144, 60:146
estate, 20:300, 40:316, 40:362
influence, 21:437
papers, 17:100, 34:212
postage stamp, 55:111–112, 55:116–117
sketches, 4:193, 8:207
speaker, 9:198
candidacy for U.S. president, 60:143–147
career, 22:104, 22:404–408, 23:364, 28:371, 40:309
depicted, 60:143–144, 60:146
estate, 20:300, 40:316, 40:362
influence, 21:437
papers, 17:100, 34:212
postage stamp, 55:111–112, 55:116–117
sketches, 4:193, 8:207
speaker, 9:198
Mayo, Frank, actor, 28:117, 33:175
Mayo, Harold E., pastor, 51:115
Mayo, Joseph, 20:300
Mayo, Louise Wright (Mrs. William W.), 8:206, 23:365
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 13:443
Mayo, William B., businessman, 50:93
Mayo, William J., Dr., 10:99, 14:79, 15:100, 20:232, 24:347, 33:44, 34:170, 61:281
See also Mayo Clinic
career, 11:284, 15:127, 17:330, 20:442, 22:404–408, 23:364, 35:216, 35:221, 35:304, 35:381, 40:309
descendants, 40:362
house, 33:209, 33:353
legislator, 43:252
library, 21:357
medical examiner, 43:193
papers, 25:183
pioneer experiences, 10:99
politician, 60:144
postage stamp, 55:111, 55:116
during Sioux Outbreak, 2:213, 13:443, 23:365
sketches, 3:378, 8:206
speaker, 20:241–242
career, 11:284, 15:127, 17:330, 20:442, 22:404–408, 23:364, 35:216, 35:221, 35:304, 35:381, 40:309
descendants, 40:362
house, 33:209, 33:353
legislator, 43:252
library, 21:357
medical examiner, 43:193
papers, 25:183
pioneer experiences, 10:99
politician, 60:144
postage stamp, 55:111, 55:116
during Sioux Outbreak, 2:213, 13:443, 23:365
sketches, 3:378, 8:206
speaker, 20:241–242
Mayo Civic Auditorium, Rochester, 20:300
Mayock, Thomas J., compiler, 24:337
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 15:131, 48:43, 49:40, 50:120, 55:111
aviation tests, 35:155
celebration, 55:111
founders, 55:111, 55:116
history, 8:206, 16:118, 17:329, 22:405–406, 23:96, 34:203, 34:218, 36:34, 36:282, 40:309, 40:362, 60:171
influence, 28:179
influence on Jewish population, 51:13
laboratories, 24:211
library, 21:357
mural depicted, 54:145 (facing)
physicians, 8:110
sketches, 3:47, 9:422, 10:99
tours, 11:286, 20:187, 20:296
celebration, 55:111
founders, 55:111, 55:116
history, 8:206, 16:118, 17:329, 22:405–406, 23:96, 34:203, 34:218, 36:34, 36:282, 40:309, 40:362, 60:171
influence, 28:179
influence on Jewish population, 51:13
laboratories, 24:211
library, 21:357
mural depicted, 54:145 (facing)
physicians, 8:110
sketches, 3:47, 9:422, 10:99
tours, 11:286, 20:187, 20:296
preservation society, 50:150
Mayo Properties Association, grant, 26:367, 27:27, 27:240, 27:340–341, 28:49, 30:47, 30:329
Mayowood, Rochester, Mayo estate, 20:300, 40:316, 40:362
Maypuck, Chippewa leader, 24:325
May Queen, steamboat, 12:433
Mayr, Heinrich, plant physiologist, 59:7–8
May Township, Washington County, school, 26:181
Mayville Township, Houston County:
Maza-bom-do (Iron Blower), Sioux Indian, 10:171
Mazahota, Sioux leader, 3:526
Mazahsha (Mazasa), Sioux leader. See Red Iron
Mazakutemani, Paul, Sioux leader, 1:429, 2:547, 2:549, 6:197, 38:106n, 38:123
sketch, 2:423n
Maza Okiye Win (Woman Who Talks to Iron), Dakota Indian, 56:200–201
Mazardhamani, Sioux Indian, 21:26n
Mazasa, Sioux leader. See Red Iron
Mazawakinyanna, Louis, Sisseton Indian, 35:173
Maze-na-e-gans, Ojibway, 50:273
Mazeppa, Wabasha County:
Mazourka Hall, St. Paul, 9:201, 12:402, 22:10, 23:307, 28:320, 30:388, 55:220–222, 55:227
Mazzei, Phillip, 19:35
Mazzuchelli, Samuel C. (Rev.), missionary, 17:475, 18:437, 21:429, 28:184
MBC. See Minnesota Baptist Convention
MBCL. See Minnesota Birth Control League
McAdams, Donald M., police officer, 44:263n
McAdams, James H., author, 4:79
McAdoo, William G., secretary of treasury, 48:276
McAfee, William J., 18:130
McAfee family, millers, 43:79
McAffee, Robert, engineer, 34:277
McAlester, Lee, author, 50:42
McAlester, Virginia, author, 50:42
McAllister, Henry E., 18:97
McAllister, Phosa, actress, 33:176
McAlmon, Victoria, 51:41 (facing)
McAloon, Joseph, 4:454
McAlpin, Joseph, in Civil War, 38:264
McAlpine, Grace, speaker, 19:119, 23:299, 23:399, 28:196
McAlpine, Michael, lumberjack, 6:310, 13:352n, 13:362n, 13:363
McAndrews, James, lumberman, 42:172
McArthur, D. S., author, 22:98
McArthur, Ernee, feminist/politician, 61:67
McArthur, Lewis A., author, 26:383, 32:250
McArthur, P. S., 5:128
McAuley, Lily, 54:374
McAuliff, Kathryn, author, 30:86
McAuliff, Samuel, 4:467
McAvoy, Thomas T., author/editor, 34:216, 37:133
work reviewed, 37:339
McBean, Charles, with Dickson expedition, 4:355, 4:359, 4:362, 4:366, 4:373, 4:393
McBean, John, fur trader, 4:355n, 20:14, 28:144
McBeath, Agnes, 7:286
McBeath, R. G., author, 4:83, 4:464
McBeth, Sally, review by, 57:323–324
McBirnie, R. S., 43:30
McBride, Annie (Sr.), 51:162
McBride, Genevieve Gardner, editor:
McBride, James, historian, 56:447
McBride, James D. (J. C. [Bud] Mars, pseud.), aviator, 48:52–54, 48:57–59
McBride, Patrick (Pvt.), 42:112
McBrien, John, attorney, 49:221–223
McCabe, Edwin P., politician, 43:39
McCabe, Robert A. (Capt.), 42:103, 42:106, 42:110
McCabe, Thomas S., attorney, 56:275
McCaffrey, Frank, 12:440
McCaffrey, Katherine, 55:18–19
McCain, L. P., author, 4:287
McCain, William, D., author, 24:70, 24:253
McCaine, Helen J., memorial, 5:620
McCall, Clayton W., author, 25:396
McCall, George A., 25:36, 25:140
McCall, John, printer, 13:110
McCall, Thomas M., author, 17:227, 38:204
McCallum, Daniel, railroad director, 33:218
McCallum, Ian, author, 37:38
McCallum, James B., editor, 13:329
McCallum, John, author, 34:358
McCallum, Mabel, 17:124
McCann, Elizabeth, author, 23:85
McCann, Franklin T., author, 21:100
McCann, Helen. See White, Helen McCann
McCann, James H., author, 14:117
McCann, Tom, artist, 55:265–266
McCannel, James, author/speaker, 12:200, 14:456
McCarey, Leo, 49:176
McCarriel, L. E., miller, 11:218, 13:214
McCart, M. H., speaker, 24:186
McCarthey, A., chiropractor, 59:204
McCarthy, Abigail Q. (Mrs. Eugene J.), work reviewed, 43:117
McCarthy, Carrie, prostitute, 50:249
McCarthy, Charles, teacher, 48:21
McCarthy, Charles F., mayor, 42:145
McCarthy, D'Alton, 17:455
McCarthy, Donald W., 47:38, 48:116
McCarthy, Eugene J., 41:127, 43:311, 49:158–159, 51:302, 56:428
author, 39:172, 41:103
biographies, 43:117
political campaigns, 60:37–38
politician, 41:387, 48:294, 52:27, 55:326, 59:255–256, 60:155
presidential-election button depicted, 57:160 (facing)
review by, 48:172–173
speaker, 37:343
work reviewed, 46:247–248, 48:180
biographies, 43:117
political campaigns, 60:37–38
politician, 41:387, 48:294, 52:27, 55:326, 59:255–256, 60:155
presidential-election button depicted, 57:160 (facing)
review by, 48:172–173
speaker, 37:343
work reviewed, 46:247–248, 48:180
McCarthy, J. C., 4:249
McCarthy, Jane, artist, 18:309, 22:70, 25:66, 27:129, 29:161, 32:55
McCarthy, Joseph R., U.S. senator, 47:158, 48:264, 51:196, 54:239, 55:153, 55:158, 55:160
McCarthy, Margaret, author, 29:77, 29:272
McCarthy, Mary, 43:117
McCarthy (McCarty), Ellen, 50:164
McCarthyism, 47:156, 48:131, 51:199, 54:288, 56:360
McCartney, Clarence E., Dr., speaker, 16:355
McCartney, John (Lt.), 42:102–103, 42:105, 42:107, 42:110–111, 42:114
McCartney, Paul, rock musician, 60:190–201
McCarty, Edwin C., reviews by, 48:315–316
McCarty, Ellen. See McCarthy, Ellen
McCarty, H. H., author, 16:228
McCarty, Luther, professional boxer, 59:76
McCarty, Paul D., Dr., 34:280
McCauley, Lester (Rev.), author, 14:237
McCauleyville, Wilkin County:
McCausland, Thomas W., work reviewed, 53:39
McChesney, Mildred F., author, 27:66
McChord family, 28:296
McClain family, genealogy, 15:469
McClanen, ---- (Capt.), 15:428
McClary, Lizzy, women's rights advocate, 60:114
McClearn, Hugh J., 9:258, 42:184
McCleary, J. T., congressman, 60:25n
McClellan, Cindy Lawson, rock musician, 58:37
McClellan, Edwin N. (Maj.), author, 3:389
McClellan, George B. (Gen.), 42:44, 44:4, 44:6–7, 45:108, 47:64, 47:69, 52:123
diary, 20:80
politician, 9:279n, 33:192, 35:316, 36:171, 47:139
in St. Paul, 29:118
with Stevens expedition, 4:461, 7:127
Union officer, 3:61, 9:277, 22:129, 25:23n, 25:27, 25:36, 25:38, 25:119, 25:121, 25:127–129, 25:132, 25:135, 25:138–139, 25:148–150, 25:152, 25:225, 25:230–232, 25:238, 29:64, 32:29, 32:31, 35:317n, 61:264
politician, 9:279n, 33:192, 35:316, 36:171, 47:139
in St. Paul, 29:118
with Stevens expedition, 4:461, 7:127
Union officer, 3:61, 9:277, 22:129, 25:23n, 25:27, 25:36, 25:38, 25:119, 25:121, 25:127–129, 25:132, 25:135, 25:138–139, 25:148–150, 25:152, 25:225, 25:230–232, 25:238, 29:64, 32:29, 32:31, 35:317n, 61:264
McClellan, Mrs. George B., 52:46
in St. Paul, 29:118
McClelland, Robert, secretary of the interior, 52:281
McClements, Elinor C., 41:51
McClernan, P. A., speaker, 18:464
McClernand, John A. (Gen.), 25:241n, 25:243
McClintock, Harry K., editor, 26:379
McClintock, Hugh, 22:161
McClintock, Inez, work reviewed, 37:342
McClintock, Marshall, work reviewed, 37:342
McClosky, Herbert, teacher, 46:97
McCloud, Edward, pioneer printer, 15:13
McCloud, Robert, pioneer printer, 15:13
McCloud Creek, St. Paul. See Phalen Creek, Ramsey County
McCloy, William A., artist, 29:355
McCluer, Mrs. William M., 9:313
McCluer, William M., house, 25:412
McClung, ----, artist, 28:317
McClung, John W., author, 24:298n, 42:220, 49:153
McClure, Alexander K., newspaper editor, 49:302
McClure, Charles, territorial delegate, 2:464, 9:370, 14:249, 56:75
McClure, Clarence H., author/speaker, 4:177, 4:179, 5:68, 5:149
McClure, Ethel, author, 37:41
award and grant, 39:84, 39:212
"County Poor Farms in Minnesota," 38:365–377
"The Protestant Home of St. Paul," 38:74–85
reviews by, 39:27, 39:125
work reviewed, 41:239–240
"County Poor Farms in Minnesota," 38:365–377
"The Protestant Home of St. Paul," 38:74–85
reviews by, 39:27, 39:125
work reviewed, 41:239–240
McClure, Harlan E., author, 34:314
McClure, Harley Ross (Harley Rosso, pseud.), songwriter, 44:132, 44:135, 44:137, 44:139–141
McClure, James (Lt.), 4:419, 32:71
McClure, Jane, work reviewed, 53:167
McClure, John (Lt.), maps Fort Snelling, 42:85–90, 42:94
McClure, John D. (Col.), 39:190
McClure, Marilyn Crawford, 52:75
McClure, Nancy. See Faribault, Nancy McClure (Mrs. David); Huggan, Nancy McClure Faribault (Mrs. Charles G.)
McClure, Nancy, Anglo-Dakota girl, 60:227
McClure, Thomas, 18:332
McClure Music Company, St. Paul, 44:127n, 44:137
McClure's, contributors, 56:312
McClurken, James M.:
McCollom, Katherine, 6:75
McCollough, Alameda, author, 27:158
McCollum, Catherine A., author, 24:261
McCollum, E. J., speaker, 18:336
McCollum, Elmer V., dairyman, 12:99
McCollum, Verna, author, 16:247
McComber, A. J., author, 6:300
McConkey, Harriet E. B. (Mrs. John). See Bishop, Harriet E.
McConkey, John, Civil War veteran, 28:140, 55:322
McConnel, Herald G., 14:416
McConnel, James E., 14:416
McConnel, James M., 11:54, 11:59, 11:315, 14:79, 15:217, 16:60
McConnel, John R., educator, 14:416
McConnel, Mrs. James M., 14:416
McConnel, Raymond, Jr., newspaper editor, 55:161
McConnel, Rebecca M., 14:416
McConnel, S., 14:271
McConnel, William, 14:416
McConnell, Henry, 2:575
McConnell, James M., 3:157, 4:332, 5:265, 5:431, 5:574, 8:59, 9:258
McConnell, John, sketch, 2:213
McConnell, T. R., university dean, 60:174–176, 60:178, 60:183
McConnell, William B.:
McConnon, J. R., 19:239
McConnon, James, 44:154
McConnon, Jeannette M., author, 16:352
McConnon, Joseph R., 44:154
McConnon, Kathleen, 44:154
McConnon, Mrs. J. R., 22:342
McConville, Constantine J., 39:154n
McConville, Frank, author, 8:210
McCook, Alexander M. (Gen.), 59:142
McCook, Robert L., Union officer, 38:260–261, 38:263–266, 39:181
McCooks, Alexander M., 25:242
McCool, Walter (Pvt.), 42:112
McCord, Louisa S., feminist, 30:251
McCord, R. D., author, 4:301
McCord National Museum, Montreal, 5:305–306, 17:184
McCormack, Eileen R., author, work reviewed, 62:198
McCormack, J. Michael, author, 50:294
McCormack, John W., congressman, 52:30
McCormack, Patricia A., author, 49:212
McCormack, Patrick, MHS deputy director, 59:179
work reviewed, 52:36
McCormick, Cyrus H., inventor, 1:136, 15:464, 23:316, 23:321–322, 24:292, 24:294, 26:82, 26:260, 29:85, 31:55, 33:221
McCormick, Dell, author, 21:296
McCormick, Harold, 54:335
McCormick, R. P., author, 30:149
McCormick, Robert R. (Col.), publisher, 26:357, 37:167–169, 37:172–173, 46:148, 47:251–252
McCormick, W. S., finance commissioner, depicted, 54:158
McCormick, Washington J., trader, 35:31
McCormick, Willard F., author, 24:361
McCormick, William S., speaker, 7:374
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Chicago, 15:464, 16:53, 23:322
history, 48:179
McCormick reaper, 24:288–290
McCosh, Edward M., 14:251
McCoskry, Samuel A. (Bishop), 32:83, 32:97
McCourt, Lucy, Daughters of the American Revolution member, 55:190–192, 55:199
McCourt, Robert, 55:191
McCoy, Al, boxer, 30:383
McCoy, Bessie M. See McLain, Belle
McCoy, Donald R., work reviewed, 36:187, 46:340–341
McCoy, James C., 18:448
McCoy, Joseph, 7:192
McCoy, Joseph, photographer, work depicted, 61:247
McCoy, Kid, professional boxer, 59:76
McCoy, Raymond, author, 20:202
McCracken, H. L., Quaker minister, 18:262
McCracken, Harold, author, 29:79, 41:52, 49:263
McCrady, John, artist, 24:54
McCrae, Jane, captive, 53:336
McCraney, Orlando, 17:300n
McCray Brothers, lumber contractors, 34:149, 34:152
McCrea, Andrew, 5:88
McCrea, Willard F., author, 34:170
McCree, George W., 3:323
McCubrey, G. D., author, 4:90, 5:223, 13:286, 14:119, 14:219
McCulley, John, family, 53:138
McCulloch, Hugh, 1:178, 1:181
McCulloch, Robert (Col.), 43:190
McCulloch, Walter F., author, 36:278
McCulloh, Belle, 46:69
McCullough, David, historian, 62:144
McCullough, H. H., trader, 46:45, 46:48, 46:51–52
McCullough, John, actor, 28:117–118
McCullough, R. C., attorney, 55:71, 55:73
McCullum, Mariah, merchant's wife, 58:413
McCumber, Porter J., senator, 32:175, 52:121
McCune, George:
McCurdy, Jack, aviator, 54:333
McCutcheon, E. L., 51:274
McCutcheon, William, police official, 44:264–265
McDade, Thomas M.:
McDaniel, Kay Heim, baseball player, 55:43
McDaniel, Orianna, Dr., 19:111
McDavid, Raven J., Jr., author, 36:278
McDermot, Thomas, postmaster, 24:320n
McDermott, Andrew, 5:415, 5:416n
McDermott, John D., historian, 57:55
McDermott, John Francis, 28:79, 28:393
author, 19:445, 20:202, 22:82, 23:84, 23:169, 23:281, 28:204, 28:277, 29:104, 29:260, 29:349, 30:152–153, 30:259–260, 31:256, 32:61, 32:63, 32:125, 32:155, 32:188, 32:256, 33:89, 34:215, 36:69, 37:38, 38:384, 40:149
editor, 26:165
historian, 42:260–261
"J. C. Wild and Fort Snelling," 32:12–14
"The J. O. Lewis Port Folio," 33:20
"A Journalist at Old Fort Snelling," 31:209–221
"Minnesota 100 Years Ago," 33:112–125
review by, 41:43–44
reviews by, 19:436, 23:160, 28:167, 32:243, 35:143, 35:146, 36:62, 36:317, 37:31
speaker, 36:323, 36:328, 40:411
"An Upper Mississippi Excursion," 22:13–34
work reviewed, 30:249, 33:131, 35:239, 36:233, 38:36, 38:333, 39:337, 40:144, 40:403, 41:296–297, 44:78, 45:339
editor, 26:165
historian, 42:260–261
"J. C. Wild and Fort Snelling," 32:12–14
"The J. O. Lewis Port Folio," 33:20
"A Journalist at Old Fort Snelling," 31:209–221
"Minnesota 100 Years Ago," 33:112–125
review by, 41:43–44
reviews by, 19:436, 23:160, 28:167, 32:243, 35:143, 35:146, 36:62, 36:317, 37:31
speaker, 36:323, 36:328, 40:411
"An Upper Mississippi Excursion," 22:13–34
work reviewed, 30:249, 33:131, 35:239, 36:233, 38:36, 38:333, 39:337, 40:144, 40:403, 41:296–297, 44:78, 45:339
McDermott, Paul D., geographer-cartographer, work reviewed, 62:199
McDermott, Thomas, trader, 22:288
McDermott, Thomas J., 5:455
McDevitt, Elmer W., speaker, 4:344
McDiarmid, Errett W.:
McDonald, A. W., editor, 13:132, 13:135, 13:137–138, 13:150
speaker, 13:146
McDonald, Bill, author, 40:411
McDonald, Brown, immigration inspector, 41:89
McDonald, C. F., newspaper editor, 62:108
McDonald, Duncan, 5:462
McDonald, Edward J., mayor, 49:225
McDonald, Eva, journalist, 48:250
McDonald, Forest, work reviewed, 36:98
McDonald, Frank, 54:144
McDonald, G. H., forester, 36:136
McDonald, Grace (Sr.), 7:362, 9:300, 29:94, 29:366
author, 7:360, 8:265, 13:339, 14:443, 16:119, 16:234, 16:472, 17:113, 18:91, 18:107, 27:55, 27:151, 27:169, 30:265, 33:138
"The Benedictine Sisters," 33:291–297
editor, 15:105
"Father Francis Pierz, Missionary," 10:107–125
"A Finishing School of the 1880's," 27:96–106
"Pioneer Teachers," 35:263–271
reviews by, 15:455, 17:83–85, 18:89, 27:43, 33:38, 33:305
speaker, 16:234, 17:70, 17:355, 17:358, 18:268, 20:355
work reviewed, 36:24
"The Benedictine Sisters," 33:291–297
editor, 15:105
"Father Francis Pierz, Missionary," 10:107–125
"A Finishing School of the 1880's," 27:96–106
"Pioneer Teachers," 35:263–271
reviews by, 15:455, 17:83–85, 18:89, 27:43, 33:38, 33:305
speaker, 16:234, 17:70, 17:355, 17:358, 18:268, 20:355
work reviewed, 36:24
McDonald, Jim, harvest worker, 54:144
McDonald, John, lumberman, 24:127, 24:129
McDonald, John, politician, 61:303
McDonald, John, trader, 12:370, 12:373, 13:432, 20:327
McDonald, John F., 17:101
McDonald, John L., politician, 36:119
McDonald, John S., properties, 17:101
McDonald, Julie, author, 46:341
McDonald, Lewis, 6:310
McDonald, M. Justible (Sr.), work reviewed, 34:210
McDonald, Mrs. John M., 6:396
McDonald, Philip B., author, 18:218
McDonald, Sir John, in Riel rebellion, 1:189, 1:192, 1:195
McDonald, T. H., work reviewed, 41:194–195
McDonald, Thomas, 10:463
McDonald, Walt, 61:278
McDonald, William (Rev.), at Red Rock, 31:89
McDonald-Massee Isle Royale Expedition, 10:329
McDonald's restaurant, 53:259, 53:263
Mcdonaldville, Norman County, post office, 23:109
McDonell, Alexander, governor of Red River colony, 5:409, 5:410n, 17:335, 27:165
McDonell, John, trader, 5:403n, 10:89, 11:212, 11:358, 11:363–364, 15:91, 22:432, 23:272
McDonell family, papers, 10:89
McDonnell, J. P., speaker, 14:452
McDonnell, Janet A., work reviewed, 53:35–36
McDonnell, Martin (Fr.), educator, 35:136–137
McDonnell, Michael, 35:136
McDonnell, Patrick, 35:136
McDonough, Michael, 55:311
McDonough, W. G., 9:266
McDougal, Alexander, lumberjack, 21:458
McDougal, Charles, Dr., army surgeon, 29:319n, 30:213n
McDougal, Mrs. Charles, 29:319
McDougall, Alexander, 34:216
McDowell, Irvin (Gen.), 5:126, 25:36, 25:121, 47:66–67, 47:69, 61:264
McDowell, Mary E. (Mrs. George H.), butter sculptor, 50:226n
McDowell, Robert M. (Maj.), engineer, 22:322
McDowell, Tremaine, 26:74, 27:243, 37:83, 46:18
McEachern, Margaret, author, 11:460
McElfresh, Edward C., Dr., review by, 48:43
McElrath family, 2:279
McElroy, Dan, politician, 62:27
McElroy, Frank D., 42:180, 42:184
McElroy, Robert, work reviewed, 24:341–343
McElwain, Frank A., author, 18:331
McEnaney, Mabel, garment workers union member, 60:27
McEnery, Daniel (Fr.), 26:90
McEwan, Bell, 51:293, 51:300
McEwan, Theresa C., 19:377, 33:281n
McEwen, William C., labor leader, 35:379, 52:219
McEwen, William E., author/speaker, 1:239, 4:349, 5:393, 44:145
McFadden, Hugh, lumberman, 24:201
McFadden, Molly, author, 32:60, 33:89, 35:295
McFadden Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 48:331
McFarland, Anna, 51:295
McFarland, William, papers, 5:226
McFarland and Pickett, lumber company, log mark, 26:135
McFarland Lake, fur trapping, 54:125
McFarlane, Charles T., author, 15:240
McFarlane, Larry, historian, 52:125
McFarlane, Peter, author, 40:141
McFarling, Lloyd, work reviewed, 34:303
McFee, Malcolm, author, 49:116
McGaa, Edward, 43:155
McGaheran, Paul E., biography, 19:214
McGahey, Dan Robert, 44:106
McGann, James, speaker, 22:108
McGannon, James, murdered, 38:151
McGarry, Patrick H., entrepreneur/land speculator, 61:275–276, 61:280, 61:282
McGaughey, Edward W., politician, 7:66, 30:104–108, 30:110, 39:38
McGaughey, John P., Knights of Labor leader, 21:315, 22:40, 22:372, 22:375, 22:379, 22:388, 57:396
McGaughren, William J.:
McGee, Gale W., work reviewed, 37:339
McGee, John F.:
McGee, Thomas D'Arcy, 1:169, 21:75
McGehee, E. J., letter, 34:146
McGhee, Flora, author, 23:301
McGhee, Fredrick (Frederick, Fred) L., lawyer, 42:316, 43:293–294, 52:58, 55:60–61, 55:63, 55:65, 56:105–107, 56:111, 59:164, 61:82n
McGhee, Mattie, 52:58
McGhee, Ruth, 56:106
McGhie, Isaac, circus worker:
McGiffert, Mrs. John R., speaker, 4:332, 6:220, 11:118, 13:216, 49:203
McGill, Andrew R., governor, 3:384, 5:82, 8:79, 14:101, 16:443, 22:295–296, 22:386–387, 35:60, 35:297, 37:148–149, 37:205, 53:317
McGill, George M., diary, 19:349
McGill, James, trader, 6:396, 10:62, 11:261–262, 11:372, 14:228, 40:200, 44:201n, 44:204
McGill, John, trader, 11:261–262
McGill, Mrs. Andrew R., 3:528, 5:459
McGill, R. C., 3:41
McGill, Wilson (Capt.), 5:460
McGill and Company, 7:35
McGillicuddy, V. T., Indian agent, 35:289
McGillin, John, speaker, 25:210
McGillis, Hugh, fur trader, 17:245n, 20:15, 20:18, 46:176, 46:179
McGillivray, Duncan, trader, 18:215, 19:302, 20:327, 28:144, 28:147, 38:28, 40:171
McGillivray, Simon, Jr., trader, 22:275, 22:310
McGillivray, Simon, trader, 21:119n, 40:169, 40:177, 51:164
McGillivray, William, trader, 5:30n, 12:369, 13:439, 21:119n, 23:203, 23:272, 29:166, 36:64, 38:42, 40:167, 44:213, 48:69–70
career, 38:327
McGill University, Montreal, 5:20n, 5:28, 5:403n, 15:90
McGilvrey, J. W., 27:72
McGimsey, Charles R., III, 43:120
McGinnis, Karin, "Minnesota Letterheads," 61:132–147
McGinty, ----, 4:139
McGinty, Patrick, 44:170
McGiven, J., 54:43
McGiveney, Hugh, 50:189
McGlumphy, Samuel B., Dr., career, 17:220
McGoey, Tom, aviator, 54:334, 54:336, 54:340
McGolrick, James (Bishop), 3:233, 13:313, 22:379, 28:72, 53:212
McGonagle, Agnes M., 11:413
McGonagle, E. H., Dr., author, 34:218
McGonagle, Joseph S., 11:419
McGonagle, Robert E., 11:419
McGonagle, Sarah L. Sargent (Mrs. William A.), 11:419
McGonagle, William A., 4:31, 4:332, 5:79, 5:265, 5:309, 5:431, 5:436, 5:438, 8:59, 11:54, 11:438, 12:184, 34:266, 35:38
McGovern, Francis E., politician, 35:241
McGovern, George, presidential candidate, 55:152
McGovern, John, career, 35:335
McGovern, John F., 44:292
McGovern, Johnny, All American football player, 54:186
McGovern, Michael, ironworker, 52:331
McGovern, Peter, legislator, 45:232, 45:234
McGovern, S. H., author, 15:240
McGowan, John T., legislator, 35:349
McGrade, Francis, author, 30:163
McGrane, Reginald C., author, 16:356, 39:220
McGrath, Aitkin County, veterans' colonies, 39:243, 39:245
McGrath, James E., author, 17:491
McGrath, John S., author, 18:327
McGrath, Mrs. Charles M., 38:77n
McGrath, Ralph, author, 16:236
McGrath, Robert, B., author, 23:196, 30:407
McGrath, Thomas, author/poet, 55:131, 56:40
McGraw, C. V., pioneer, 22:444
McGray, Frank, 18:179
McGregor, Aitkin County:
McGregor, Della, 27:241
McGregor, Iowa:
McGregor Western Railway, 61:252–253
McGrew, C. L., 28:291
McGrew, James G., military officer/artist, 6:401, 45:123
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:144n
McGriff, Marilyn, author, 53:37
McGrorty, Eugenie F., author, 2:465, 17:84
McGrorty, John, 39:49–50
McGrorty, William B. (Capt.), 2:465, 17:84
in Civil War, 29:101
McGuckin, Henry E., work reviewed, 51:77
McGuckin, Mary Love, restaurant owner/operator, 60:285
McGuigan, John, author/editor, 50:212, 50:325
review by, 49:35–36
McGuire, Arthur J., 15:115, 29:158
McGuire, Flora, speaker, 26:181
McGuire, J. C., 20:175
McGuire, John, mail carrier, 3:382
McGuire, John R., author, 44:236
McGuire, Michael J., architect, 38:352
McGuire and Macgonigle, New York, architects, 47:44
McHale, E., labor leader, 40:344
McHale, J. J., 18:321
McHale, James, legislator, 43:251
McHale, John, 47:200
McHale, Kevin, basketball player, 55:348
trading card, 55:349
McHale, V. T., Dr., 3:388
McHenry, James, 44:224
McHenry, Myron, jockey, 36:66
McHenry, Stewart G., work reviewed, 50:81
McHugh, Antonia (Mother), 21:70, 33:38, 48:21
McHugh, Frank, actor, 44:108–109
McHugh, Jimmy, songwriter, 45:194
McIlhenny, Marian Valora. See Ambrose, Val
McIlrath, Charles, auditor, 53:7, 53:17, 53:18
investigation of timber irregularities, 2:408
McIlrath, Mrs. Charles, 39:52, 49:37
McIlvaine, Mabel, author, 7:252
McIlvane, Caroline, author, 6:79
McIlwain, Charles H., 14:194, 17:106
McIlwaine, Shields, author, 35:40
McIlwraith, T. F., author, 37:86
McInnis, Edgar W., work reviewed, 24:45–48
McInnis, J. J., union leader, 41:302, 41:307
McInnis, Neill, 52:254
McIntire, Carl, 43:30
McIntire, George W., Dr., 22:425
McIntire, Marian, author, 12:208
McIntire, Shelley, 49:260 (facing)
McIntosh, A. J., 53:237
McIntosh, Al, newspaper editor, work reviewed, 60:338
McIntosh, Ann, 54:100
McIntosh, Donald, 29:267
McIntosh, George B., 18:123n
McIntosh, Mary Garner, home described/depicted, 57:257–260
McIntosh, Polk County:
McIntyre, Charles W., 42:29
McIntyre, Dorothy E., author, work reviewed, 60:124–125
McIntyre, Sara W., speaker, 16:125
McIntyre, Thomas A., broker, 39:109
McIver, W. R., author, 17:115
McKay, ----, store, 9:328
McKay, Alexander, trader, 21:120n, 44:208
McKay, Donald, naval architect, 55:95–98, 55:100–103
McKay, Eleanor, work reviewed, 45:40
McKay, James, journal, 1:391
papers, 5:224
McKay, Joseph, 4:435
McKay, Nellie, 10:448
McKay, Susan, work reviewed, 53:38
McKay, Valentine, speaker, 40:149
McKay, W. A., author, 40:144
McKay, William, trader, 35:261–262
McKean, Elias, lumberman, 18:169, 24:197–198, 24:202
McKee, Alexander, 8:77
McKee, David (Maj.), 19:350
McKee, James A. (Rev.), 19:268
McKee, Redick, 9:351
McKee, Rose, author, 15:122, 15:131, 15:254
McKee, Russell, work reviewed, 40:141
McKee, Thomas, 8:77
McKee family, genealogy, 21:195
McKeehan, David, editor, 55:283
McKeehan, John, 10:96
McKeehan family, genealogy, 10:96
McKeel, Scudder, Mr. and Mrs., 11:443
McKee Rankin Company, theater troupe, 28:110
McKellar, Archibald M., pioneer, 14:99
McKellar, Kenneth D., senator, 17:15
McKellar, Peter D., frontier farmer, 5:308, 14:99, 23:295, 24:186
McKelvey, Blake, author, 19:112
McKelvey, Harriet, teacher, 11:206
McKelvey, Susan D., author, 35:241
McKelvy, James E. (Capt.), Spanish-American War service, 61:292, 61:295–296, 61:299, 61:301
McKelvy, James M., attorney (father of James E.), 61:295
McKenna, J. E., politics, 47:157
McKenney, ----, 7:336
McKenney, Charles R., editor, 22:88
McKenney, John H., sutler, 40:88
McKenney, Thomas L., author, 1:377, 16:105, 19:38, 23:155, 28:277, 29:61, 32:93, 33:20–21, 40:409, 44:205, 47:26, 48:177, 57:1 (facing), 57:36
McKenny, Mary:
McKenzie, Alexander, politician, 27:97, 28:169, 32:174, 48:92
McKenzie, Bettie, author, 58:355
McKenzie, Carl H., author, 24:173
McKenzie, Charles, author, 49:343
McKenzie, Donald, trader, 15:422
McKenzie, George R., hotel owner, 53:279
McKenzie, H., trader, 40:168n
McKenzie, Henry, testimony, 21:141–144
McKenzie, Hugh, photographer, 34:1 (cover)
McKenzie, J., trader, 40:167n
McKenzie, John, Union soldier, 25:247
McKenzie, Kenneth, trader, 6:304, 7:24, 15:336, 20:119n, 32:76, 36:38, 39:255
letter, 5:224
McKenzie, N. M. W. J., author, 4:83, 4:206
McKenzie, P., trader, 40:167n
McKenzie, Roberta Head, Ojibwe, 61:203, 61:205
McKenzie, Roderick. See MacKenzie, Roderick (Roderic)
McKenzie, Simon, 11:250
McKenzie, Thomas, 45:140
McKenzie, Violet, recipe adapter, 52:78
McKenzie, William E., author, 1:386
work reviewed, 52:78
McKeown, Alexander, labor leader, 50:111, 50:114
McKercher, Robert D., police chief, 48:272
McKern, William C., author/speaker, 8:428, 24:371, 27:356
McKibben, J. P. (Rev.), 47:328
McKibben, L. F., 54:45
McKibbin, William (Rev.), reformer, 50:249
McKibbin Driscoll & Dorsey, outerwear manufacturer, letterhead depicted/discussed, 61:143
McKillips, Budd L., author, 7:299
McKim, Mead and White, New York City, architectural firm, 47:44, 53:198–205, 55:239, 57:39–40, 57:43, 58:241
McKinlay, A., trader, 40:167n–168n
McKinlay, D. A., land commissioner, 13:33
McKinley, Albert E., author, 3:243, 4:294
McKinley, Joyce, actress, 53:271
McKinley, mining town, 32:194
McKinley, Mrs. George, speaker, 5:574, 5:581
McKinley, Ray, musician, 59:223
McKinley, Silas B., author, 27:253
McKinley, William, U.S. president, 17:12, 29:79, 30:147, 35:73–74, 35:300–301, 39:85 (cover), 39:110, 39:120, 45:52, 45:56, 45:72, 51:158, 52:213, 55:245, 57:349, 61:82n
campaigns, 41:312–316, 43:75, 43:290
candidate, 30:54, 30:234, 35:75, 39:93–94, 39:105, 39:107, 39:169, 39:332, 51:108
cartoon, 41:4
depicted, 41:126, 56:133, 56:457
foreign policy, 41:2–5
letters, 6:285
Philippine independence, 61:300, 61:304
presidential-election ribbon depicted, 57:160 (facing)
Spanish-American War, 56:131, 56:136, 61:292, 61:294
candidate, 30:54, 30:234, 35:75, 39:93–94, 39:105, 39:107, 39:169, 39:332, 51:108
cartoon, 41:4
depicted, 41:126, 56:133, 56:457
foreign policy, 41:2–5
letters, 6:285
Philippine independence, 61:300, 61:304
presidential-election ribbon depicted, 57:160 (facing)
Spanish-American War, 56:131, 56:136, 61:292, 61:294
McKinley Tariff, 5:541
political impact, 51:108
McKinnon, Harry L., sheriff, 48:274
McKinnon, Jane P., work reviewed, 50:295
McKinnon, Joseph J., Dr., 46:65
McKinnon, W. R., baseball team owner, 59:170
McKinnon, William, 41:282n
McKinstry, Archibald W., publisher, 25:187
McKinstry, Azro P., dairyman, 27:115, 27:119, 39:271
McKinstry, C. H. (Gen.), 5:296
McKinstry, Grace E., artist, 2:466, 4:74, 25:187, 52:116, 54:236, 62:30
speaker, 8:444
McKinstry mounds (McKinstry Site), Koochiching County, excavation, 31:231–237, 43:230
McKitrick, T. G., author, 33:315
McKnight, George N., 50:9n
McKnight, Mrs. Sumner T., women's rights advocate, 60:115
McKnight, Roger, 46:342
McKnight, Sumner T., 50:9n
McKnight, William L., 3M sales manager, 35:1, 58:163
career, 35:38
McKnight Foundation, 40:49, 40:293
territorial delegate, 56:76
McKusick, D., Webster, 24:201
McKusick, Harrison, 54:192 (facing)
McKusick, Ivory E., house, 38:348–349
McKusick, John (Jonathan E.), lumberman, 2:44, 4:189, 5:525, 13:355, 16:73, 17:277, 18:168–169, 18:176, 19:252, 24:193, 24:198–200, 24:204–205, 30:195, 35:364, 38:187, 55:270, 55:273, 56:182, 57:331
McKusick, Marshall, anthropologist, 45:196
McKusick, Tom, 28:194
McKusick, William, lumberman, 19:454, 24:200
McKusick, William (Lt.), Indian camp supervisor, 62:10
McKusick Lake, Washington County:
McLagon, Edward, steamboat captain, 11:134
McLain, Alexander, 5:385
McLain, Belle, Okabena bank robbery, 62:127–129, 62:131
McLain, John S., author, 5:151
McLaird, James, review by, 53:211
McLaird, Mrs. C. A., speaker, 16:234
McLane, J. W., steamboat owner, 21:254n
McLaren, ----, Dr., at Fort Snelling, 22:155
McLaren, H. E., 10:208
McLaren, Mrs. Robert N., artist, 39:173 (cover)
McLaren, Robert N. (Gen.), Fort Snelling commandant, 15:397
letters, 20:330
McLarty, Samuel (Capt.), at Fort Pomme de Terre, 38:66–70
McLaughlin, ----, 4:436
McLaughlin, ----, Bemidji newsman, 49:75
McLaughlin, Andrew, C., author, 14:231
McLaughlin, Constance, historian, 55:375
McLaughlin, George V., 47:216, 47:218
McLaughlin, Glenn, E., author, 23:87
McLaughlin, Jack, author, 39:83
McLaughlin, James H. (Maj.), Indian agent, 27:97, 27:154, 47:87, 49:85–87
McLaughlin, Melda, student, 27:97
McLaughlin, W. M., author, 24:369
McLaury, J. L., author, 11:337
McLean, Alex, colonist, 47:23
McLean, C. W., hotel proprietor, 57:112
McLean, Charles, author, 15:213
McLean, Charles R., contractor, 54:159
McLean, David, author, 11:208
McLean, Effie M., speaker, 10:465, 11:460, 12:86–87, 12:292, 14:456, 20:454, 21:443
McLean, Francis, general secretary, Association of Societies for Organizing Charity, quoted, 58:395, 58:399–404
McLean, Henry, 11:162
McLean, John, judge, 8:160, 14:35, 20:308
McLean, John, trader, 14:114
McLean, Mrs. ----, at Red Rock, 31:84
McLean, Mrs. C. P., 15:483, 17:119, 20:349
McLean, Mrs. J. E., author, 17:123
McLean, Mrs. John, biography, 33:188
McLean, N. C. (Gen.), dairyman, 27:119
McLean, Nathaniel, Indian agent, 7:118, 8:160, 11:179, 19:214, 24:354, 32:76
McLean, Robert C., author, 2:583
McLean, Sarah B., 20:308
house, 20:309
McLean, W. J., 2:23
McLean County, North Dakota:
McLeese, Bob, school superintendent, 54:128
McLeister, Ira F., author, 16:345
McLellan, Elleine, author, 12:325
McLellan, Huber D., author, 9:405
McLellan, Hugh, 20:77
McLemore, --, slaveholder, 57:116
McLemore Resolution, 5:344
McLennan, F. D., author, 10:213
McLeod, Alexander, testimony, 21:145
McLeod, Alexander R., Jr.:
McLeod, Dan:
Mcleod, George, trader, 11:180, 11:180n, 11:182, 19:390
McLeod, Henry C., banker, 42:269–273, 42:276
McLeod, Isabella (Isabelle) (daughter of Martin), 4:353, 4:433, 60:222, 60:229, 60:231
McLeod, Janet (Janette, daughter of Martin) (Mrs. Rene Baillif), 4:433, 60:222, 60:224, 60:229, 60:231
McLeod, John (father of Martin), 4:353n, 4:421, 17:75, 22:281
McLeod, John (brother of Martin), trading clerk, 10:399, 10:402, 45:120, 60:229–230
McLeod, John G. (son of Martin), 4:433, 60:222
McLeod, Joseph A., work reviewed, 45:164
McLeod, Martin, 3:426, 5:504, 12:240, 14:144, 16:31, 18:219, 19:446, 30:298, 31:173, 32:72, 58:411, 60:218–233
alcoholism, 60:220, 60:230, 60:232n
career, 21:99, 21:452, 28:337, 36:195
commission, 4:358
death, 60:230, 60:233n
diary, 4:352, 5:118, 5:220, 5:313, 5:564, 5:601, 15:337, 17:445, 20:369, 36:26, 36:316
Diary, 1836-1851, 4:354–439
with Dickson expedition, 4:354–402, 4:434, 4:436–437, 5:117, 10:387
education and, 11:329, 16:149, 17:478, 20:127, 22:357, 60:220, 60:229
at Fort Snelling, 4:418–420
house, 60:229, 60:232n
illnesses, 60:230
indebtedness, 60:230
journals, 60:226, 60:231
journey from Red River settlement to Fort Snelling, 4:408–418, 6:281, 10:388, 60:220
legislator, 55:140–141
letters, 10:457, 60:222–224, 60:227, 60:230
map of travels, 4:379
marriage and family, 60:222, 60:224–230
MHS founder, 20:368, 30:345, 46:131, 61:25
in politics, 10:394–396, 10:399
Pond's attempt to convert, 4:417, 4:419, 60:233n
portraits, 4:351, 10:392, 60:218–219
at Red River settlement, 4:400–408
settlement promotion, 10:297, 10:396–400, 11:131, 11:219
sketch, 4:353
trader, 4:420–432, 4:434–435, 6:230n, 8:48, 8:77, 8:293, 10:389–393, 11:376, 11:378–379, 13:224, 15:127, 22:4, 32:66, 32:68, 38:147n, 42:132–133, 42:137–139, 46:114, 46:117, 60:220
career, 21:99, 21:452, 28:337, 36:195
commission, 4:358
death, 60:230, 60:233n
diary, 4:352, 5:118, 5:220, 5:313, 5:564, 5:601, 15:337, 17:445, 20:369, 36:26, 36:316
Diary, 1836-1851, 4:354–439
with Dickson expedition, 4:354–402, 4:434, 4:436–437, 5:117, 10:387
education and, 11:329, 16:149, 17:478, 20:127, 22:357, 60:220, 60:229
at Fort Snelling, 4:418–420
house, 60:229, 60:232n
illnesses, 60:230
indebtedness, 60:230
journals, 60:226, 60:231
journey from Red River settlement to Fort Snelling, 4:408–418, 6:281, 10:388, 60:220
legislator, 55:140–141
letters, 10:457, 60:222–224, 60:227, 60:230
map of travels, 4:379
marriage and family, 60:222, 60:224–230
MHS founder, 20:368, 30:345, 46:131, 61:25
in politics, 10:394–396, 10:399
Pond's attempt to convert, 4:417, 4:419, 60:233n
portraits, 4:351, 10:392, 60:218–219
at Red River settlement, 4:400–408
settlement promotion, 10:297, 10:396–400, 11:131, 11:219
sketch, 4:353
trader, 4:420–432, 4:434–435, 6:230n, 8:48, 8:77, 8:293, 10:389–393, 11:376, 11:378–379, 13:224, 15:127, 22:4, 32:66, 32:68, 38:147n, 42:132–133, 42:137–139, 46:114, 46:117, 60:220
McLeod, Mary O., 4:422, 4:432n
McLeod, Mrs. Martin. See Ortley, Mary Elizabeth
McLeod, N. J., Canadian official, 41:26n
McLeod, Norman (Rev.) (brother of Martin), 44:62n, 60:229, 60:232n
McLeod, Peggy, 28:256
McLeod, Walter Scott (son of Martin):
McLeod County:
Agricultural Society, 22:253
agriculture, 11:116, 17:128, 18:408, 19:226
churches, 8:448
in Civil War, 11:462
dairying, 20:360
district court, 15:348
election primaries, 51:169
ethnic groups, 14:452, 15:27–42, 16:331, 17:128, 17:237, 21:97, 31:28, 34:356, 58:18
ethnic settlements, 8:374, 8:448, 10:98, 53:128
geology, 39:132
grasshopper plague, 36:57, 36:61
historical tour, 16:488
history, 1:236, 1:413, 2:10, 2:186, 12:201, 21:452, 23:187, 35:47, 47:76
homecoming celebration, 3:247
legal investigations, 54:328
local history work, 10:199, 10:299
name, 4:353, 20:368
notes, 8:111, 8:312, 8:448, 9:197, 9:421–422, 10:227, 10:463
organized, 10:398
pageant, 4:192, 16:306
pioneer life, 20:102, 23:102
politics, 11:331, 13:215
prairie fire, 12:209
Public Health Association, 20:102
roads, 10:358
schools, 10:98, 26:183
settlement, 10:305n
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:276, 38:281, 38:283–284
townsite promotion, 33:251, 38:388, 40:65
War History Committee, 23:391
agriculture, 11:116, 17:128, 18:408, 19:226
churches, 8:448
in Civil War, 11:462
dairying, 20:360
district court, 15:348
election primaries, 51:169
ethnic groups, 14:452, 15:27–42, 16:331, 17:128, 17:237, 21:97, 31:28, 34:356, 58:18
ethnic settlements, 8:374, 8:448, 10:98, 53:128
geology, 39:132
grasshopper plague, 36:57, 36:61
historical tour, 16:488
history, 1:236, 1:413, 2:10, 2:186, 12:201, 21:452, 23:187, 35:47, 47:76
homecoming celebration, 3:247
legal investigations, 54:328
local history work, 10:199, 10:299
name, 4:353, 20:368
notes, 8:111, 8:312, 8:448, 9:197, 9:421–422, 10:227, 10:463
organized, 10:398
pageant, 4:192, 16:306
pioneer life, 20:102, 23:102
politics, 11:331, 13:215
prairie fire, 12:209
Public Health Association, 20:102
roads, 10:358
schools, 10:98, 26:183
settlement, 10:305n
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:276, 38:281, 38:283–284
townsite promotion, 33:251, 38:388, 40:65
War History Committee, 23:391
McLoughlin, David, Dr., career, 36:315
McLoughlin, John, Dr., 4:355n, 11:58, 16:478, 19:226
author, 5:305
career, 11:451, 13:439, 16:223, 26:164, 36:315
explorer, 23:282
trader, 11:360–361, 12:326, 17:220, 17:444–445, 19:309, 21:399, 21:428, 22:179–180, 22:271, 22:275–276, 22:309, 29:248, 29:339, 31:1, 31:183, 32:250, 33:88, 33:261, 35:282, 35:290, 36:244–247, 46:163
writings, 17:111, 18:103, 18:278, 24:43–45, 26:55, 27:37
career, 11:451, 13:439, 16:223, 26:164, 36:315
explorer, 23:282
trader, 11:360–361, 12:326, 17:220, 17:444–445, 19:309, 21:399, 21:428, 22:179–180, 22:271, 22:275–276, 22:309, 29:248, 29:339, 31:1, 31:183, 32:250, 33:88, 33:261, 35:282, 35:290, 36:244–247, 46:163
writings, 17:111, 18:103, 18:278, 24:43–45, 26:55, 27:37
career, 36:315–316
death, 26:55, 27:38
with Dickson expedition, 4:355, 4:359–360, 4:362, 4:373, 4:393, 17:444–447
death, 26:55, 27:38
with Dickson expedition, 4:355, 4:359–360, 4:362, 4:373, 4:393, 17:444–447
McLoughlin, Mrs. John, 33:261
McLowery, Frank, 35:241
MCLU. See Minnesota Civil Liberties Union
McMahan, ----, Dr., 1:451
McMahan, Elza A., 1:261
McMahon, Bill, golf tournament chairman, 58:387–388
McMahon, Eileen M., author, work reviewed, 62:78
McMahon, J. Ponte Calhoun, Dr., quoted, 49:149
McMahon, John (Rev.), 20:460
McMahon, Martin, lumberman, 46:61
McManigal, Frank H., 3:42
McManus, A. E., attorney, Duluth lynching trial, 59:26–27
McManus, James H., author, 3:320
McManus, Michael J., author, 57:160
McMartin, Lewis, 19:336
McMartin, Mrs. James D., author, 18:120
McMaster, Clara M., 15:88
McMaster, John B., historian, 18:148–149, 19:9, 40:313
McMaster, Joseph, editor, 1:65, 3:224, 15:86
McMaster, S. W., 13:237
McMaster, Thomas, editor, 1:65, 3:224, 4:194, 4:274, 15:87
McMaster, William C., 15:86, 15:88
McMaster, William Henry, governor, 51:321
McMaster, William J., 15:86–88
McMasters, Julia R., letters, 29:188
McMath, Elizabeth, 18:462
McMath, Frank M., author, 18:462
McMath family, genealogy, 18:462
McMein, Neysa Moran, illustrator, 57:29
McMenomy, Ralph, 49:220
McMicken, Ham, tugboat captain, 21:266
McMicking, Thomas, journal, 47:335
McMillan, Alene, labor activist, depicted, 55:212
McMillan, Duncan, 55:90
McMillan, E. L., 9:259
McMillan, Edwin, speaker, 12:452
McMillan, Emily, artist, 27:346
McMillan, Ewen H., 5:128
McMillan, Frank G., senator, 43:248, 43:250, 53:220–221
McMillan, Franklin R., professor, 49:25
McMillan, Helen, politician, 61:67
McMillan, Phebe H., 18:263
McMillan, Sally, 55:90
McMillan, Samuel J. R., 35:363
McMillen, Loring, author, 23:376, 24:260
McMillen, Wheeler, author, 40:298
McMillen, William L. (Col.), 39:186–187
McMiller, P. R., author, 17:487, 21:212, 24:193
McMorris, Penny, work reviewed, 49:212
McMorrow, Vivian Linn, teacher, 60:250
McMullen, Mrs. W. H., 9:407
McMullen's quarry, Mankato, strike, 54:41
McMunn, Dorothy, author, 40:411
McMurray, Donald L., speaker, 4:177
McMurray, Thomas, trader, 20:71, 22:310
McMurray, William, 4:478
McMurray Field, St. Paul, 58:56
McMurry, Donald L., author, 11:104
McMurtrey, George, businessman, 60:54–55
McMurtrie, Douglas C., 16:454, 19:431, 21:199
McMurtry, R. Gerald, author, 27:80, 28:204
review by, 28:171
McNair, Clarence I., relief commissioner, 48:278–279
McNair, Henry C., 39:154n
McNair, John, labor leader, 40:344, 40:346
McNair, Miss ----, missionary, 38:76
McNair, William E., businessman, 37:319
McNair, William W., 45:71
McNally, F. E., businessman, 50:106
McNally, Lois (Mrs. William J.), 49:170, 49:172–173
McNally, Michael D.:
McNanney, Helen C., in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:97
McNaron, Toni A. H., author, 48:228
review by, 55:41–42
McNary, Kyle P., work reviewed, 54:285
McNary-Haugen bill, 9:411, 12:15, 32:181–182
McNaught, Kenneth, work reviewed, 37:80
McNaughton, John C., horse owner, 41:379
McNeal, George C., 36:213–214
McNeal, Sarah E., prison matron, 37:149
McNeal, Violet, author, 38:39
McNeall, ----, trader, 11:261–262
McNeil, Donald R., author, 34:175
McNeil, John (Gen.), 4:364, 7:353
McNeil, William K., author, 52:331
McNeill, W. H., trader, 40:168n
McNelly, C. L., work reviewed, 37:221
McNickle, D'Arcy, work reviewed, 30:374
McNicol, Donald M., author, 19:218
McNicol, Robert, architect, 40:100n
McNiff, John, farmer, 31:173
McNiff, Patrick, surveyor, 44:207–208
map, 44:206
McNitt, William H., work reviewed, 46:207
McNiven, J. H., speaker, 9:311
McNous, Mrs. ----, 18:406
McNulty, Ambrose (Fr.), author, 30:2, 39:154n
McNutt, Paul V., 16:346
McPhail, ---- (Lt.), 24:22n
McPhail, Samuel (Col.):
McPhail School of Music and Dramatic Art, Minneapolis, 5:161, 5:474
McPherson, Aimee Semple, in fiction, 37:5
McPherson, Donald, trader, 22:275
McPherson, Edward, 5:98n
McPherson, Murdock, trader, 20:71
McPherson County, South Dakota, Garland's claim, 22:161
McPherson Township, Blue Earth County, settled, 17:125
McQuarrie, Irvine, Dr., author, 31:124
McQueston's addition, Le Hillier City, Nicollet County, plat, 17:238
McQuillan, E. J., 27:364
McRae, A. D., 5:266, 16:497
McRae, Dandridge (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:288, 40:290
McRae, Margaret, 5:266
McRaith, ---- (of Meeker County), 61:185–186
McReynolds, Edwin C., author, 34:357
McReynolds, James C., justice, 46:148
McReynolds, Sam D., congressman, 40:373, 43:86
McRoberts, Samuel, 2:253
McRostie, Mrs. J. H., 5:469, 50:221
McShannock, Linda, MHS collections curator, 56:153, 56:243, 56:246, 56:409 (facing), 56:454
McSpadden, J. Walker, author, 10:351
McTavish, Donald, trader, 37:175, 40:167n
McTavish, Fraser, and Company, Montreal, 40:172
McTavish, Frobisher, and Company, Montreal, 12:376, 16:200, 21:139, 21:142–143, 21:145
history, 10:344
letters, 5:376
McTavish, Simon, fur trader, 5:403, 10:344, 12:369–371, 12:373, 16:200, 20:326, 21:119n, 21:123, 28:5, 34:344, 36:64, 37:175, 38:381, 46:181, 53:124
McTavish, William, 1:170, 1:189, 1:193
McTavish family, traders, 28:12n
McVey, Frank L.:
McWatt, Carolyn, 55:211
McWatt, Martha, 55:211
McWatt, Randolph Owen, 55:211
McWilliams, Carey, author, 30:66, 31:44, 52:179, 61:224
McWilliams, Margaret, work reviewed, 11:307–309
McWilliams, Richebourg G., work reviewed, 34:117, 39:337
Mdewakanton (Mdewakantonwan) band, Dakota Indians, 6:253, 8:48, 48:34, 54:373
See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians; Sioux (Dakota) Indians
1837 treaty, 59:195n
1851 treaty, 48:27, 56:161–162, 57:328, 58:60
1858 treaty, 45:82–96
Anglo-Dakota families, 59:184–196, 59:195n, 60:218–233
at Birch Coulee, 60:231
Black Dog band, 59:192
cattle, 21:166
in Dakota War of 1862, 45:97–106, 51:123
French and, 54:142
in fur trade, 6:332
lands, 21:163
leader, 50:163
life in 1850s, 61:150
marriages with whites, 55:330, 59:184–196, 59:195n, 60:218–233
Minnesota River, 13:373, 31:213n, 35:29, 55:48
missions and missionaries, 21:274, 56:252
name, 13:249
post-war settlement in southern Minnesota, 60:231
at Prairie Island, 35:24, 37:271–282, 60:231
at Prior Lake, 60:231
prisoners at Fort Snelling, 61:151
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:130–143, 38:147–149
sketches, 2:535n–536n
treaties, 32:76–77, 32:231, 38:129, 59:190
villages, 1:422n, 60:225
warfare, 2:560
whites and, 57:323
woman depicted, 47:169 (cover)
1837 treaty, 59:195n
1851 treaty, 48:27, 56:161–162, 57:328, 58:60
1858 treaty, 45:82–96
Anglo-Dakota families, 59:184–196, 59:195n, 60:218–233
at Birch Coulee, 60:231
Black Dog band, 59:192
cattle, 21:166
in Dakota War of 1862, 45:97–106, 51:123
French and, 54:142
in fur trade, 6:332
lands, 21:163
leader, 50:163
life in 1850s, 61:150
marriages with whites, 55:330, 59:184–196, 59:195n, 60:218–233
Minnesota River, 13:373, 31:213n, 35:29, 55:48
missions and missionaries, 21:274, 56:252
name, 13:249
post-war settlement in southern Minnesota, 60:231
at Prairie Island, 35:24, 37:271–282, 60:231
at Prior Lake, 60:231
prisoners at Fort Snelling, 61:151
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:130–143, 38:147–149
sketches, 2:535n–536n
treaties, 32:76–77, 32:231, 38:129, 59:190
villages, 1:422n, 60:225
warfare, 2:560
whites and, 57:323
woman depicted, 47:169 (cover)
Meacham, A. J., 7:188
Meacham, Alfred B., scholar, 52:159
Mead, Alden C., in Civil War, 16:359
Mead, David, author, 35:195, 38:333
Mead, Frank J., author, 4:173, 41:313
Mead, George W. (Col.), author, 2:382, 4:90
letter, 11:331
Mead, P. H., 45:140
Mead, Paul, athletic store owner, 58:213
Mead, Robert, 42:150
Mead, Sidney E., author, 36:185
Mead, William R., architect, 53:198, 57:44
Meade, George G. (Gen.), Union officer, 2:352, 4:453, 25:246, 25:359–360, 29:344, 38:245, 38:251
Meade, Owen, 17:240
Meader, George, singer, 18:450, 48:337
Meading Township, Koochiching County, history, 30:162
Meagher, John B., 39:154n
Meagher, Thomas F. (Gen.), Union officer, 25:133, 25:251–253
biography reviewed, 31:241
Mealey, Howard C., 20:469
Mealey, Johnston, 44:169
Mealey, Michael, sketch, 4:94
Means, Florence C., author, 13:213
Means, Philip A., author, 24:257, 28:59
Means, Russell, Indian leader, 48:315
autobiography, 55:232
Meany, George, AFL-CIO president, 55:214
Mearns, David C., author, 30:257, 37:188
review by, 37:219
Mears, Daniel, house, 38:342–343
Mears, Daniel, lumberman, 18:176
Mears, Louise W., author, 15:238
Measles:
Meatpackers and meat packing
See also Livestock industry
Albert Lea, 22:445
Austin, 18:470, 23:108, 23:388, 33:353, 34:266, 40:315, 52:128, 54:49–50, 61:190, 61:194
history, 57:158
Iowa, 16:228, 54:288
labor history, 55:379
Midwest, 48:228, 49:136, 57:216
Minnesota, 56:419
South Slavs, 51:143
South St. Paul, 51:227–228, 55:206, 55:326
strikes, 51:227, 53:323
unions, 57:427
Albert Lea, 22:445
Austin, 18:470, 23:108, 23:388, 33:353, 34:266, 40:315, 52:128, 54:49–50, 61:190, 61:194
history, 57:158
Iowa, 16:228, 54:288
labor history, 55:379
Midwest, 48:228, 49:136, 57:216
Minnesota, 56:419
South Slavs, 51:143
South St. Paul, 51:227–228, 55:206, 55:326
strikes, 51:227, 53:323
unions, 57:427
Mechanic Arts High School, St. Paul, 40:146, 46:145, 56:118, 59:51–52
Mechanics Hotel, Belle Plaine, 25:260, 25:265
Mechanics Library, St. Anthony, 35:222
Mechanicsville, Virginia, battle, 25:140n
Mechingan, Michigan, Potowatomi village, 13:262, 15:167, 15:175
British, 25:266–267, 40:201, 40:204, 44:204, 47:26, 47:32
Columbian Exposition, 24:102
congressional, 57:66
depicted, 42:41 (cover), 42:71, 44:208, 47:29, 47:233
Fort Ridgely, 47:233–239
French, 25:265
fur trade, 41:71, 44:204
Ojibway ownership, 48:66
presidential, 16:321–323, 22:143, 25:78, 25:267–270
Spanish, 25:267
Columbian Exposition, 24:102
congressional, 57:66
depicted, 42:41 (cover), 42:71, 44:208, 47:29, 47:233
Fort Ridgely, 47:233–239
French, 25:265
fur trade, 41:71, 44:204
Ojibway ownership, 48:66
presidential, 16:321–323, 22:143, 25:78, 25:267–270
Spanish, 25:267
Medary, South Dakota, 59:198
Medary House, Chatfield, 24:191, 27:9
Medary House, Rochester, register, 18:117
Medborgaren (Lindstrom), Swedish paper, 16:246, 29:176
Medelman, John, author, 38:243
Medford, Steele County:
Media. See News media
Medical Library Association, 17:350
Medicine
See also Health and health conditions; Homeopathy; Hospitals; Mayo Clinic; Nurses and nursing; Public health; specific diseases
3M products, 58:165
in 1918 Cloquet fire, 48:274–276
allopathic medicine, 59:201
bottles depicted, 53:129
Bunnell's career, 5:124–129
Canada, 16:480, 17:111, 18:103, 22:273, 27:260
cardiac pacemakers, 58:192
CCC camp, 48:299
childbirth, 35:108, 61:231–232, 61:243n
chiropractic and chiropractors, 59:200–212
clinic staff and visitors depicted, 51:49
clothing as, 50:153
company-provided services, 48:101–102
depicted, 45:19
dermatology, 36:282
Detroit, Michigan, 33:87
education, 4:186, 12:204, 12:328, 17:220, 18:459, 21:101, 26:143, 27:135, 31:124, 33:312, 36:282, 40:362, 54:296
epidemics and, 13:203, 14:288–302, 15:436–438, 16:147, 22:330, 24:265, 29:151, 30:9, 34:173, 37:348, 53:33, 56:198
equipment, 17:69, 27:273
ergot industry, 55:318
ethnic groups and, 10:341, 12:306, 18:338, 20:466
on expeditions, 52:81
family planning, 54:359–370
fees, 21:194, 26:96
frontier/pioneer, 7:101–103, 7:150, 8:197, 8:210, 8:448, 8:451, 12:106, 12:440, 15:488, 16:119, 16:245, 17:237, 19:463, 20:442, 21:101, 21:437, 25:200, 25:400, 26:143–144, 29:338, 32:44, 36:100, 36:193, 36:324, 37:183, 53:42–55
group practice, 28:179
herbalists, 55:169
history, 11:56–59, 19:225, 23:95, 24:181, 34:175
Hmong, 53:252
home remedies, 19:205, 19:369–375, 25:400, 28:231–233, 29:151, 34:195–197, 41:115–116, 43:69, 45:18–19, 47:221, 48:42, 48:135, 52:63, 53:77–78
hospitals, 55:44, 55:232
Indian midwives, 56:210
Indian practices, 10:441, 13:330, 14:109, 15:291, 21:165, 21:325, 22:102, 22:135, 24:262, 33:91, 38:151, 42:76, 48:63, 48:243, 49:271, 49:338–339, 52:127
Indians and, 11:283, 13:320, 16:147, 22:102, 53:35
Indian woman physician, 51:91
Iowa, 33:44
Jewish physicians, 52:170, 52:180, 52:182
journals, 15:353, 21:209, 22:435, 31:124, 37:135
libraries, 21:357–371
licensing, 17:220, 19:97, 20:237, 29:353, 30:405, 37:135
Minneapolis, 2:208, 2:438, 10:205
Minneapolis poor and, 51:44–45, 51:47–48
Minnesota, 4:294, 5:392, 6:206, 10:92
Minnesota communities, 12:104, 12:211, 16:250, 16:252, 17:100, 20:103, 21:114, 21:329, 22:212, 22:334, 24:182, 24:263, 25:307, 26:96, 26:173, 26:287, 26:397, 27:80, 27:168, 27:269, 27:365, 28:83, 29:265, 33:353–356, 34:312, 35:294, 35:381, 36:104
missionaries use of, 10:115, 10:121, 52:200
mortality statistics, 19:226
mural, 53:237
North Dakota, 5:217
ophthalmology, 31:124
patent remedies, 14:413, 28:104, 34:121, 34:127, 38:39, 40:406, 44:95, 53:129, 55:354, 55:358, 56:233
pediatrics, 12:204, 19:112, 31:124, 36:282
physicians' biographies, 11:108, 11:284, 11:316, 12:328, 14:445, 16:477, 21:95, 24:347, 24:382, 25:100, 27:80, 28:83, 36:70, 36:327, 37:348, 38:92
practitioners, 41:244, 42:75, 48:344
prepaid care, 48:135
preventive, 12:204, 48:180
prison service, 24:181
progress, 26:173
public health work, 4:187
quackery, 20:236, 35:294, 37:36, 40:406
Ramsey County, 15:254, 20:91, 20:206, 20:344, 20:446
Red River Valley, 30:259
Redwood County, 2:39
Rochester, 20:221–242
St. Paul, 10:221
schools, 42:75, 49:333–334, 49:337
societies, 12:204, 16:29, 16:353, 17:220, 19:357, 20:344, 21:210, 22:330, 23:190, 23:387, 24:382, 26:397, 33:312, 36:29, 36:282
surgery, 14:439, 17:474, 20:241, 24:121, 24:123, 24:181, 27:164, 31:124, 34:173, 37:133
University of Minnesota, 51:287
urbanization, 24:79
Walter Reed's career, 24:210–213
Winona, 2:210
women doctors, 51:126, 52:67
World War II, 51:320, 56:370
3M products, 58:165
in 1918 Cloquet fire, 48:274–276
allopathic medicine, 59:201
bottles depicted, 53:129
Bunnell's career, 5:124–129
Canada, 16:480, 17:111, 18:103, 22:273, 27:260
cardiac pacemakers, 58:192
CCC camp, 48:299
childbirth, 35:108, 61:231–232, 61:243n
chiropractic and chiropractors, 59:200–212
clinic staff and visitors depicted, 51:49
clothing as, 50:153
company-provided services, 48:101–102
depicted, 45:19
dermatology, 36:282
Detroit, Michigan, 33:87
education, 4:186, 12:204, 12:328, 17:220, 18:459, 21:101, 26:143, 27:135, 31:124, 33:312, 36:282, 40:362, 54:296
epidemics and, 13:203, 14:288–302, 15:436–438, 16:147, 22:330, 24:265, 29:151, 30:9, 34:173, 37:348, 53:33, 56:198
equipment, 17:69, 27:273
ergot industry, 55:318
ethnic groups and, 10:341, 12:306, 18:338, 20:466
on expeditions, 52:81
family planning, 54:359–370
fees, 21:194, 26:96
frontier/pioneer, 7:101–103, 7:150, 8:197, 8:210, 8:448, 8:451, 12:106, 12:440, 15:488, 16:119, 16:245, 17:237, 19:463, 20:442, 21:101, 21:437, 25:200, 25:400, 26:143–144, 29:338, 32:44, 36:100, 36:193, 36:324, 37:183, 53:42–55
group practice, 28:179
herbalists, 55:169
history, 11:56–59, 19:225, 23:95, 24:181, 34:175
Hmong, 53:252
home remedies, 19:205, 19:369–375, 25:400, 28:231–233, 29:151, 34:195–197, 41:115–116, 43:69, 45:18–19, 47:221, 48:42, 48:135, 52:63, 53:77–78
hospitals, 55:44, 55:232
Indian midwives, 56:210
Indian practices, 10:441, 13:330, 14:109, 15:291, 21:165, 21:325, 22:102, 22:135, 24:262, 33:91, 38:151, 42:76, 48:63, 48:243, 49:271, 49:338–339, 52:127
Indians and, 11:283, 13:320, 16:147, 22:102, 53:35
Indian woman physician, 51:91
Iowa, 33:44
Jewish physicians, 52:170, 52:180, 52:182
journals, 15:353, 21:209, 22:435, 31:124, 37:135
libraries, 21:357–371
licensing, 17:220, 19:97, 20:237, 29:353, 30:405, 37:135
Minneapolis, 2:208, 2:438, 10:205
Minneapolis poor and, 51:44–45, 51:47–48
Minnesota, 4:294, 5:392, 6:206, 10:92
Minnesota communities, 12:104, 12:211, 16:250, 16:252, 17:100, 20:103, 21:114, 21:329, 22:212, 22:334, 24:182, 24:263, 25:307, 26:96, 26:173, 26:287, 26:397, 27:80, 27:168, 27:269, 27:365, 28:83, 29:265, 33:353–356, 34:312, 35:294, 35:381, 36:104
missionaries use of, 10:115, 10:121, 52:200
mortality statistics, 19:226
mural, 53:237
North Dakota, 5:217
ophthalmology, 31:124
patent remedies, 14:413, 28:104, 34:121, 34:127, 38:39, 40:406, 44:95, 53:129, 55:354, 55:358, 56:233
pediatrics, 12:204, 19:112, 31:124, 36:282
physicians' biographies, 11:108, 11:284, 11:316, 12:328, 14:445, 16:477, 21:95, 24:347, 24:382, 25:100, 27:80, 28:83, 36:70, 36:327, 37:348, 38:92
practitioners, 41:244, 42:75, 48:344
prepaid care, 48:135
preventive, 12:204, 48:180
prison service, 24:181
progress, 26:173
public health work, 4:187
quackery, 20:236, 35:294, 37:36, 40:406
Ramsey County, 15:254, 20:91, 20:206, 20:344, 20:446
Red River Valley, 30:259
Redwood County, 2:39
Rochester, 20:221–242
St. Paul, 10:221
schools, 42:75, 49:333–334, 49:337
societies, 12:204, 16:29, 16:353, 17:220, 19:357, 20:344, 21:210, 22:330, 23:190, 23:387, 24:382, 26:397, 33:312, 36:29, 36:282
surgery, 14:439, 17:474, 20:241, 24:121, 24:123, 24:181, 27:164, 31:124, 34:173, 37:133
University of Minnesota, 51:287
urbanization, 24:79
Walter Reed's career, 24:210–213
Winona, 2:210
women doctors, 51:126, 52:67
World War II, 51:320, 56:370
Medicine Lake:
Medill, Joseph, publisher, 34:203
Medina, Free Congregation, 41:53, 41:55–56, 41:60
Medina, tugboat, 54:219
Medina Gazette (Ohio), 62:178
Medina Township, Hennepin County, history, 34:128, 36:36
Mediterranean Sea, ship routes, 55:99
Medler, Meredith, author, 49:40
Medora, North Dakota:
Medora-Black Hills stage line, sketch, 6:388
Medo Township, Blue Earth County, history, 5:394
Medtronic Corporation:
Medway County, 4:526
Meeds, Charles H., steamboat captain, 6:310
Meeker, Bradley B., 3:74n, 3:76, 7:114, 28:348, 35:131
Meeker, Joseph R., artist, 53:318
Meeker, Jotham, printer/missionary, 13:109, 15:20, 50:35n
Meeker County:
agriculture, 18:408, 19:474, 22:446, 24:90
archives, 13:311, 22:100
dairying, 21:452, 29:158
ethnic groups, 2:287, 8:374, 12:265, 12:277, 25:318, 30:401
Grand Army of the Republic Hall, 58:195
grasshopper plague, 36:57
history, 4:196, 10:303, 19:117, 19:344, 19:470, 20:463, 36:104, 41:247
map, 53:13
mills, 11:116
Mormon mission, 36:292
musicians depicted/described, 61:185, 61:189
name, 20:368
newspapers, 13:197, 17:361
notes, 9:310
pioneer life, 8:210, 10:316, 11:220, 14:236, 19:440, 24:112, 24:114–124
politics, 36:308
railroad, 12:254
settlement, 2:216
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 36:234, 38:150, 38:281, 38:283
War History Committee, 24:82
West End elevator, 55:317–318
wildlife, 30:221, 33:141
young boy depicted/described, 61:185–186
archives, 13:311, 22:100
dairying, 21:452, 29:158
ethnic groups, 2:287, 8:374, 12:265, 12:277, 25:318, 30:401
Grand Army of the Republic Hall, 58:195
grasshopper plague, 36:57
history, 4:196, 10:303, 19:117, 19:344, 19:470, 20:463, 36:104, 41:247
map, 53:13
mills, 11:116
Mormon mission, 36:292
musicians depicted/described, 61:185, 61:189
name, 20:368
newspapers, 13:197, 17:361
notes, 9:310
pioneer life, 8:210, 10:316, 11:220, 14:236, 19:440, 24:112, 24:114–124
politics, 36:308
railroad, 12:254
settlement, 2:216
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 36:234, 38:150, 38:281, 38:283
War History Committee, 24:82
West End elevator, 55:317–318
wildlife, 30:221, 33:141
young boy depicted/described, 61:185–186
Meeker County Old Settlers Association, 10:229, 11:12, 13:216
See also Meeker County Historical Society
marking project, 11:17, 11:116, 11:335
minute book, 19:344
marking project, 11:17, 11:116, 11:335
minute book, 19:344
Mee Lee Yuen, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, store, 57:164–165, 57:169
Megraw, Thomas, 26:242
Mehegan, Mary Theresa. See Hill, Mary Theresa Mehegan (Mrs. James J.)
Mehegen, Mary X. (Mother), 16:340
Mehl, Eugene, 54:246
Mehlhorn, F. D., 18:336
Meidell, Ditmar, author, 25:393
Meier, August, work reviewed, 50:290–291
Meier, Paul A., 41:200
Meier, Peg, author, 47:75, 51:128, 52:128, 55:91, 57:212
Meier-Graefe, Julius, 55:12
Meighan, Daniel, pioneer, 24:320
Meighen, Felix, pioneer merchant, 16:367, 21:220, 44:85–86, 44:95
Meighen, John F. D., speaker, 11:289, 11:291, 11:298, 12:184, 14:79, 15:136
Meighen, Joseph F., settler, 44:89, 44:91
Meighen, Thomas J., 15:80, 15:485, 16:240, 44:89, 53:129
Meighen family, 21:34, 44:87n, 44:88, 44:90
Meighen Store, Forestville State Park, 16:367, 20:302, 44:81 (cover), 44:86–88, 44:91–93, 44:95, 53:129
Meigs, Cornelia, author, 19:104, 31:132, 31:146, 57:290–291, 60:6
work reviewed, 14:209
artwork depicted, 60:10
Meile, Adolph G., 29:282
Meili, Olive, World War II tapes, 54:321
Meilicke, Emil J., career, 32:62
Meinberg, Clodoald (Fr.), author, 26:388
Meine, Franklin J., author/speaker, 17:226, 29:83, 35:40, 46:22
Meinel, Werner, prisoner of war, 54:122
Meinig, Donald W., author, 34:353, 35:152
Meining, John R., sheriff, 41:88–89, 41:93, 42:171, 51:70–71, 51:73
Meints, Carl, 52:109
Meire Grove, German Catholic architecture, 56:404
Meirot, Francoise, 8:33
Meisch, Francis R., architect/artist, 55:109–110
Meister, Mark J., "Man Who Painted the Lake Gervais Tornado," 45:329–332
Meixell, Mrs. William D., author, 30:161
Mejakigijig, Chippewa leader, 21:285
Mekeel, Scudder, author, 25:86
Meland, R. J., 57:151
Melander, C. W., 14:120
Melander, Henry, 29:182
Melander, J. B., 14:120
Melander, Leonard W., 20:159n
Melba, Nellie, singer, 48:334
Melby, Benedik, Dr., 16:255
Melby, C. A., speaker, 14:346
Melby, John O., papers, 26:156
Melby, Methodist church, 20:35
Melby, Sigurd, speaker, 5:579
Melcher, George, painter, 62:36
Melcher, George B., designer, 50:121
Melcher, Ruth (daughter of Bertha and George), 62:36–37
Melchin, A. I., historian, 38:325
Meldrum, Andrew B., author, 7:299
Meldrum, George, businessman, 46:184
Melendy, Peter, career, 25:71
Melendy, Samuel W., pharmacist, 28:65
Melgard, Lloyd G., author, 35:203
Melin, Charles, speaker, 10:97
Melish, John, map publisher, 49:344
Melland, Mrs. A. C., author, 11:117
Mellby, C. A., author, 8:206
Mellette, Arthur Calvin, governor, 51:321
Mellin, Mrs. Oscar, 52:106
Mellon, Andrew, 35:161
Mellow, James R., work reviewed, 49:163
Melman, Mike, photographer, 56:139
Melodrama. See Theater
Meloy, John C., 27:345
Melrose, L. J., 27:48
Melrose, Stearns County:
Melton, Maurice, author, 49:80
Melville, ----, 4:355
Melville, Emilie, actress, 5:44, 33:173–174, 33:178n
Melville, Herman, author, 20:106, 23:113, 30:188
Melvin, Grace, 25:393
Melvin, Patricia Mooney, 51:36
Melvold, Haakon, 57:74, 57:76
work depicted, 57:77
Memishimishika (White Oak Point). See White Oak Point, Itasca County
Memler, Henrietta L., author, 14:438, 16:253
Memmler, H., Civil War veteran, 32:102n
Memmler's Band, 55:223
Memoirs:
Memorial Park, Duluth, 54:155
Memphis, Tennessee, 59:63–64
Memphis Blue Sox, baseball team, 54:285
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art (Tennessee), collections, 53:313
Memphis Burlesque Opera House, 23:314
Memphis Tennessee National Cemetery, monument, 1:542
Menage, Louis F., 16:249
Philippine collection, 39:116–120
Menager, Marguerite, 8:35–36, 8:41–42
Menahga, name, 20:343, 30:331
Menard, ----, trader, 11:262n
Menard, Mary A., 15:428
Menard, Pierre, house, 29:72
Menard, Pierre, trader, 40:194
Menard, Rene (Fr.), 5:150, 7:349, 13:248, 13:400
Menasha, Wisconsin, history, 18:326
Mencken, August, work reviewed, 36:66
Mencken, H. L., author, 21:4, 21:427, 30:267, 56:8–9
Mendelsohn, Eric (Erich), architect, 35:293, 55:40
Mendelson, Anne, 51:324
Mendenhall, Abby, 18:263
Mendenhall, Alice, 14:276, 15:45
Mendenhall, Hiram, W., cabin, 14:276, 15:45
Mendenhall, Luther, banker, 37:122, 54:149, 54:152
Mendenhall, M. W., 54:41
Mendenhall, Mrs. Richard J., diary, 21:192
Mendenhall, Richard J., banker, 4:476, 18:251, 18:257n, 21:192, 22:424, 49:52
Mendenhall family, in Minnesota, 25:292
Mendokaycheenah, Sioux Indian, 17:439
Mendota (St. Peter's), 41:218–219
See also Faribault House, Mendota; St. Peter's Agency, Fort Snelling (St. Anthony); Sibley House, Mendota
in 1871, 10:165
cantonment, 30:210, 30:211n
Catholics, 8:29, 8:31, 8:38, 15:104, 15:195, 15:467, 19:190, 28:319, 29:206
census, 7:83
climate, 18:155
commercial significance, 7:223
county seat, 13:141
described/depicted, 3:531, 6:35, 33:120, 41:322–323, 41:325, 52:205 (cover)
early settlers, 8:27–51
ferry, 4:93, 5:324, 7:370, 55:193
first poll list, 3:93
fur trade, 42:123, 42:126, 42:133–134, 42:137–138, 48:26
growth, 56:250
guide, 48:179
historic district, 48:179, 55:190, 55:199, 56:259
historic houses, 19:235, 20:342, 23:192, 29:206n, 36:95, 37:61, 55:189–201
historic site, 37:60, 37:64
history, 16:233, 23:214, 40:316
Indian agency, 5:60, 5:223, 5:225, 5:278, 6:181, 7:202, 14:215, 15:305n, 15:343, 16:215, 16:332, 18:157–159, 27:142, 35:23–27, 42:295–296
judicial district, 39:145
land claim association, 9:86
located, 15:304n, 23:340, 29:206, 35:22–23
Loras visit, 5:505, 8:27–37, 8:51
map, 18:108
mission, 7:280, 9:299
monument, 9:419
name, 5:162, 8:350, 22:18n, 23:337n, 25:114, 36:42n
in paintings, 41:318–319, 41:324, 56:154–155, 56:215, 59:352 (facing)
pioneer homes, 8:447
proposed capital, 49:130n
rafting, 24:137
railroads, 7:224, 21:239, 37:160, 38:295, 61:251, 61:253
river port, 18:154, 32:12n, 32:97, 35:356, 36:46n
roads and trails, 7:220, 7:223, 11:389–390, 11:392, 12:61, 19:103, 21:227, 21:229, 21:233, 27:344, 36:37–39, 40:233
schools, 11:445, 14:331, 15:313, 15:348, 15:367, 16:337, 17:84, 55:139–140
settlement, 2:115, 4:156, 7:218
Sibley House depicted, 55:186–87, 55:188
Sibley's headquarters, 6:227, 6:245–246
sketches, 4:193, 6:299, 8:209, 10:196
social life, 55:218
steamboat arrivals, 3:121, 8:280
storehouse depicted, 42:127
territory changes, 3:118
trade with Pembina, 6:245–248, 8:201
trading post, 1:246, 1:353, 1:413, 1:422n, 2:20, 4:418n, 5:289, 5:412, 5:432–433, 6:169, 6:172, 7:23, 7:221, 8:29, 8:39, 8:41, 8:43, 8:49, 8:178, 8:353, 8:357–359, 8:361, 11:375, 13:224, 14:85, 19:192, 20:121, 20:262, 28:311, 29:174, 30:195, 35:24, 35:28, 35:356, 36:15n, 36:44, 36:259–264, 40:80, 40:262, 54:104, 55:189, 56:181, 59:186, 59:191
treaties, 2:517n, 2:535n, 2:547n, 4:196, 4:287, 5:73, 10:197, 11:161, 12:248, 15:284, 18:44n, 22:134, 22:140, 22:149, 22:151–152, 22:414, 24:382, 27:239, 28:343n, 30:25, 32:65, 32:76, 34:360, 35:321, 36:3, 37:271–272, 38:1, 38:119, 38:129, 39:47, 46:70, 46:72, 47:85, 48:27, 48:158, 49:137n, 50:171, 53:101, 55:48, 56:161, 56:169, 57:323, 57:328, 58:60, 58:257
in 1871, 10:165
cantonment, 30:210, 30:211n
Catholics, 8:29, 8:31, 8:38, 15:104, 15:195, 15:467, 19:190, 28:319, 29:206
census, 7:83
climate, 18:155
commercial significance, 7:223
county seat, 13:141
described/depicted, 3:531, 6:35, 33:120, 41:322–323, 41:325, 52:205 (cover)
early settlers, 8:27–51
ferry, 4:93, 5:324, 7:370, 55:193
first poll list, 3:93
fur trade, 42:123, 42:126, 42:133–134, 42:137–138, 48:26
growth, 56:250
guide, 48:179
historic district, 48:179, 55:190, 55:199, 56:259
historic houses, 19:235, 20:342, 23:192, 29:206n, 36:95, 37:61, 55:189–201
historic site, 37:60, 37:64
history, 16:233, 23:214, 40:316
Indian agency, 5:60, 5:223, 5:225, 5:278, 6:181, 7:202, 14:215, 15:305n, 15:343, 16:215, 16:332, 18:157–159, 27:142, 35:23–27, 42:295–296
judicial district, 39:145
land claim association, 9:86
located, 15:304n, 23:340, 29:206, 35:22–23
Loras visit, 5:505, 8:27–37, 8:51
map, 18:108
mission, 7:280, 9:299
monument, 9:419
name, 5:162, 8:350, 22:18n, 23:337n, 25:114, 36:42n
in paintings, 41:318–319, 41:324, 56:154–155, 56:215, 59:352 (facing)
pioneer homes, 8:447
proposed capital, 49:130n
rafting, 24:137
railroads, 7:224, 21:239, 37:160, 38:295, 61:251, 61:253
river port, 18:154, 32:12n, 32:97, 35:356, 36:46n
roads and trails, 7:220, 7:223, 11:389–390, 11:392, 12:61, 19:103, 21:227, 21:229, 21:233, 27:344, 36:37–39, 40:233
schools, 11:445, 14:331, 15:313, 15:348, 15:367, 16:337, 17:84, 55:139–140
settlement, 2:115, 4:156, 7:218
Sibley House depicted, 55:186–87, 55:188
Sibley's headquarters, 6:227, 6:245–246
sketches, 4:193, 6:299, 8:209, 10:196
social life, 55:218
steamboat arrivals, 3:121, 8:280
storehouse depicted, 42:127
territory changes, 3:118
trade with Pembina, 6:245–248, 8:201
trading post, 1:246, 1:353, 1:413, 1:422n, 2:20, 4:418n, 5:289, 5:412, 5:432–433, 6:169, 6:172, 7:23, 7:221, 8:29, 8:39, 8:41, 8:43, 8:49, 8:178, 8:353, 8:357–359, 8:361, 11:375, 13:224, 14:85, 19:192, 20:121, 20:262, 28:311, 29:174, 30:195, 35:24, 35:28, 35:356, 36:15n, 36:44, 36:259–264, 40:80, 40:262, 54:104, 55:189, 56:181, 59:186, 59:191
treaties, 2:517n, 2:535n, 2:547n, 4:196, 4:287, 5:73, 10:197, 11:161, 12:248, 15:284, 18:44n, 22:134, 22:140, 22:149, 22:151–152, 22:414, 24:382, 27:239, 28:343n, 30:25, 32:65, 32:76, 34:360, 35:321, 36:3, 37:271–272, 38:1, 38:119, 38:129, 39:47, 46:70, 46:72, 47:85, 48:27, 48:158, 49:137n, 50:171, 53:101, 55:48, 56:161, 56:169, 57:323, 57:328, 58:60, 58:257
Mendota-Big Sioux Road. See Dodd Road
Mendota Bridge, 15:312, 35:189, 55:194, 55:199
Meneely, Andrew, bell manufacturer, 18:376–377
Menefee, F. N., author, 21:422
Menefee, Guy (Rev.), 4:167
Menefee, Selden C., author/journalist, 31:44, 52:179
Menell, ----, arsonist, 28:209
Menendez de Avites, Pedro, biography, 1:222
Meng, John J., author, 27:161, 28:72
Mengshoel, Emil Lauritz, newspaper editor/author, 49:123, 50:68, 50:214, 52:87–89, 52:94–99
Mengshoel, Helle Croger (Mrs. Emil L.), editor, 50:68, 52:87–94, 52:97–99
letter, 52:94
Menninick, Yakima leader depicted, 48:7
Mennonites, 1:530
bibliographies, 51:80
Canada, 14:224, 15:478, 18:456, 21:269, 29:166, 35:247
conscientious objectors, 55:298
Cottonwood County, 36:195
customs, 30:161
German-Russian, 54:50
history, 4:87
immigration, 18:99, 23:88, 37:184
Iowa, 20:424
Kansas, 14:114, 14:225
Minnesota, 8:85, 10:216, 10:352, 14:224, 22:335, 31:119
Mountain Lake colony, 11:294, 14:114, 16:344, 17:466, 18:47, 18:445, 19:48, 19:213, 20:181–183, 20:459, 23:88, 24:365, 26:287, 27:222–227, 27:365, 31:29, 37:184, 38:243
Russian, 14:103, 18:99
sociology, 57:327
South Dakota, 4:261, 9:191
Canada, 14:224, 15:478, 18:456, 21:269, 29:166, 35:247
conscientious objectors, 55:298
Cottonwood County, 36:195
customs, 30:161
German-Russian, 54:50
history, 4:87
immigration, 18:99, 23:88, 37:184
Iowa, 20:424
Kansas, 14:114, 14:225
Minnesota, 8:85, 10:216, 10:352, 14:224, 22:335, 31:119
Mountain Lake colony, 11:294, 14:114, 16:344, 17:466, 18:47, 18:445, 19:48, 19:213, 20:181–183, 20:459, 23:88, 24:365, 26:287, 27:222–227, 27:365, 31:29, 37:184, 38:243
Russian, 14:103, 18:99
sociology, 57:327
South Dakota, 4:261, 9:191
Menocal, Mario G., Cuban president, 56:297–298
Menominee Indians, 6:170, 8:42, 8:242, 32:229, 33:20
1816 council, 47:30
annuities, 32:186
culture, 37:174
dances and music, 28:176, 34:161
folkways, 50:216, 50:294
forest protection, 48:348
in fur trade, 42:125
Illinois, 36:191
lands, 57:287
reservations, 56:172
social studies, 56:96
tribal termination, 48:173
in War of 1812, 19:304
wild rice cultivation, 51:195
Wisconsin, 12:435, 25:267, 32:189, 47:79
Wisconsin cutover and, 56:354
annuities, 32:186
culture, 37:174
dances and music, 28:176, 34:161
folkways, 50:216, 50:294
forest protection, 48:348
in fur trade, 42:125
Illinois, 36:191
lands, 57:287
reservations, 56:172
social studies, 56:96
tribal termination, 48:173
in War of 1812, 19:304
wild rice cultivation, 51:195
Wisconsin, 12:435, 25:267, 32:189, 47:79
Wisconsin cutover and, 56:354
See also Minnesota Iron Company
Menominee River, Chippewa reservation, 10:161
Menominee River Boom Company, history, 28:188
Menominee Termination Act, 48:173
Menomonie, Wisconsin:
Mental illness
See also Health and health conditions; School for Idiots and Imbeciles, Faribault; School for the Feeble-Minded, Faribault
early treatments, 53:42–55
eugenics campaign and, 49:99–108, 59:237–248
institutions, 44:30, 49:101, 49:103, 49:251, 53:45
early treatments, 53:42–55
eugenics campaign and, 49:99–108, 59:237–248
institutions, 44:30, 49:101, 49:103, 49:251, 53:45
Menzel, Bruno R., papers, 54:320
Menzel, Louise F., author, 36:282
Meran, Jean, settler, 46:220
Mercantile Advisory Committee, Minimum Wage Commission, 59:55–56
Mercantile Library Association, St. Paul, 18:363, 29:177
Mercer, Hugh V., lawyer, 44:145–147
Mercer County, North Dakota:
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, St. Anthony, 2:126
Merchants Bank, Moorhead, 58:93, 58:97, 58:99–100
Merchants Bank, Winona, architecture, 40:359
Merchants Bank of Duluth, 37:124
Merchants Bank of West Duluth, 37:124
Merchants Hotel, Hutchinson, register, 20:349
Merchants Hotel, Lanesboro, 60:2
Merchants Hotel, St. Paul, 1:421, 2:378, 3:540, 5:162, 5:246, 5:308, 8:162, 16:71, 16:231, 16:272, 24:332, 35:355, 35:356n, 36:304, 38:187, 38:296, 48:92, 61:25
Merchants Hotel, Wadena, 46:61, 46:63–65, 47:21
Merchants International Steamboat Line, Red River, 21:255–257, 21:269–270, 32:60
Merchants National Bank, Duluth, 37:122
Merchants National Bank, St. Paul, 3:381, 20:59, 33:313, 50:95
Merchants National Bank, Winona, 43:155, 47:79
Merchants National Bank of Wadena, 57:188–190
Merchants State Bank, 57:187
Merchants' Transportation Company, steamboat building, 58:94
Merchlewitz, Leonard, county commissioner, 59:323–324, 59:326, 59:333n
Mercury, fish, 57:317
Mercury, steamboat, 11:206
Mercury, The, 56:15
Mercury outboard motors, 61:88 (facing)
Mercury/Polygram, recording contracts, 58:30
Meredith, James, civil rights leader, 52:123
Meredith, Mamie, editor, 12:445
Meredith, William M., 39:38
Mereness, Newton D., 5:223, 6:204, 8:300
Indian education study, 58:236
Meringdol, Penny, 59:338
Meriwether, Montana:
Merk, Frederick, author, 1:98, 1:107, 23:52
Merkle, Lorenz, 27:171
Merling, Bert, author, 23:398, 23:400, 24:190
Merriam, Anne, book memorial, 49:164
Merriam, Charles E., 3:12
Merriam, Gene, legislator, 45:80
Merriam, J. H., 47:128
Merriam, John L., 26:63
Merriam, William P., real-estate agent, 18:142, 18:144, 18:146
Merriam, William R., 12:175, 36:70, 42:56
campaign ribbon depicted, 45:74
governor, 3:235, 4:468, 5:538, 10:34, 10:354, 15:127, 17:162, 18:122, 32:133–134, 32:138, 35:60–61, 35:67–68, 35:297, 35:300–301, 36:113, 37:151, 38:16, 38:18, 38:20n, 39:94, 39:96, 39:101, 41:306, 41:313, 42:55–56, 45:74, 48:77, 52:251, 53:3, 56:333
papers, 11:445, 14:217
governor, 3:235, 4:468, 5:538, 10:34, 10:354, 15:127, 17:162, 18:122, 32:133–134, 32:138, 35:60–61, 35:67–68, 35:297, 35:300–301, 36:113, 37:151, 38:16, 38:18, 38:20n, 39:94, 39:96, 39:101, 41:306, 41:313, 42:55–56, 45:74, 48:77, 52:251, 53:3, 56:333
papers, 11:445, 14:217
Merriam family, genealogy, 27:56
Merriam mansion, St. Paul, 53:208
Merriam Park, St. Paul, history, 21:77
Merriam Park Women's Club, 3:221
Merrick, George B., author, 1:72, 1:531, 3:234, 3:311, 3:527, 7:298, 18:373
Merrick, Martin, author, 36:325
Merrick, W. L., circus performer, 48:324–325, 48:328
Merrick Community Services, 59:153
Merricks, Osborn, 25:241
Merrifield, Webster, sketch, 5:315
Merril, M. G., 18:401
Merrill, ----, Mr. and Mrs., stage station owners, 40:389–390
Merrill, A. E., house, 25:407
Merrill, Adelaide K., author, 16:249
Merrill, Bertha E., author, 26:94
Merrill, Daniel D., 33:2
Merrill, E. W., 7:114
Merrill, Elisabeth, Dr., 54:362n10
Merrill, Ethel O., author, 14:110
Merrill, Frank W., 10:80
Merrill, Galen A., Dr., 41:232
Merrill, George P., author, 13:441, 15:128, 16:115, 18:218
Merrill, Harry L., 5:144, 11:330
Merrill, James M., author, 48:180
Merrill, Levi W., 25:143
Merrill, Martha, speaker, 20:456, 23:399
Merrill, Mary A. K., author, 15:140
Merrill, Maud, eugenics researcher, 59:239
Merrill, Michael R. (Lt.), 38:362
Merrill, Moses, missionary, 35:380
Merrill, Olive P., 27:250
Merrill, Pauline S., author, 26:273
Merrill, S. S., 1:266, 1:277
Merrill, W. H., livery-stable owner, 42:290
Merrill, W. O., 15:41
Merrill and Ring Lumber Company, 27:302
Merrill family, genealogy, 5:227
Merrimac, ironclad, 18:372, 25:34, 25:129–130
Merriman, O. C., author, 11:226
Merriman, R. O., author, 7:365
Merrington, Marguerite, author, 31:251
Merrit, Grant J., MPCA director, 59:295
Merrit, Katherine, 56:110
Merritt, Alfred, 10:76
Merritt, Alta H., 3:225
Merritt, Andrus R., autobiography, 16:336, 17:54
Merritt, Callie, author, 28:83
Merritt, Cassius C., 10:76, 13:428
Merritt, Edgar B., 5:353
Merritt, Glen (Glenn) J.:
Merritt, H. Clay, author, 26:373
Merritt, Howard A., author, 20:194
Merritt, Jesse, author, 27:66
Merritt, Leonidas J., mine developer, 5:240, 5:318, 15:127, 16:296, 17:478, 52:288, 54:152
Merritt, Lewis H., 17:465, 21:292
Merritt, Lewis J., 44:54
Merritt, Lucien, 16:360
Merritt, Raymond H., historian, 54:264
Merritt, Wesley (Gen.), 17:88, 56:133
Merritt family, 5:393, 10:443, 14:360
Merry, Robert, 12:445
Merryman, John, 17:77–78
Merryman, Robert M., work reviewed, 48:316
Merserve, Frederick H., author, 34:212
Mershmann, Francis (Fr.), 33:54n
Mershon, W. B., 21:297
Mertin, Roger, photographer, work depicted, 53:84 (cover)
Merton Township, Steele County, pioneer life, 19:127
Mertz, ----, sheriff, 5:100
Merz, Wendelin, settler, 35:265
Mesaba, St. Louis County:
Mesaba Ore, editorials, 51:71–73
Mesaba Railway Coach Company, Hibbing, 49:318
Mesaba Transportation Company, Hibbing, 22:102, 36:190, 49:312–314
Mesabe Electric Railway, 37:342
Mesabi Daily News, 62:21–22, 62:24
Mesabi (Mesaba) Iron Company, 19:309, 34:279, 34:282–283, 37:41
Mesabi Range, 44:54
See also Iron and iron mining; Iron Range; Taconite
1916 strike, 41:82–94, 42:163–164, 42:166, 49:249, 50:4, 50:39, 50:169
anniversaries, 21:188, 33:226
bibliography, 3:465, 18:460
bus line, 21:291, 22:102, 27:272, 33:353, 35:338, 48:100
cartoons, 41:88, 41:90, 52:189–190
churches, 27:213
closed, 42:169
company towns, 57:214
described/depicted, 2:477, 5:138, 41:84
development, 2:289, 7:298, 16:116, 16:343, 23:361, 25:185, 25:196, 25:411, 26:84, 29:89, 32:244–246, 34:216, 36:196, 37:122, 37:124, 43:184, 44:178, 47:32, 47:163
dialect, 48:134
discoverers, 54:152
ethnic groups, 23:387, 25:319–320, 27:204–215, 28:251, 54:240, 56:264
exploration, 10:76, 13:213, 16:371, 37:347, 39:78, 40:412
in fiction, 31:134, 34:309, 36:81
frontier life, 21:183, 22:345
geology, 2:179–180, 15:131, 15:143, 21:288, 32:222, 38:203
historical travelogue, 47:258
history, 3:155, 9:76
importance, 26:268, 31:55
iron discovered, 4:300, 5:318, 10:443, 12:333, 14:462, 15:127, 16:114, 16:192, 16:336, 21:292, 25:196, 28:70, 33:106
IWW banned, 42:174
labor activities, 27:352, 40:340–347, 51:63–74, 51:78
labor documentation, 51:140
liquor traffic, 48:104
locations, 48:95–97, 48:99
map, 34:270
mining, 13:115, 15:487, 18:332, 24:93, 29:171, 29:259, 30:267, 34:44, 35:337, 44:149, 51:41 (cover), 54:151, 56:353
mining depicted, 44:179
missions and missionaries, 4:188, 49:242–250
ore shipping, 12:178, 27:359, 33:226, 34:11, 36:276
ore taxes, 44:179
output, 21:102, 21:439, 27:203, 27:263, 33:67n
pine lands, 24:134
pioneer physicians, 19:357
railroads, 41:353, 41:355, 43:152
roads, 16:299, 32:244–245
schools, 40:402n
socialism and socialist politics, 52:188, 52:259
strikes, 51:69, 52:247, 52:251–254, 52:257, 58:169
taconite industry, 41:247, 43:156, 44:179, 47:205
towns, 4:69, 16:193, 16:486, 19:334, 19:464, 21:290, 32:46
1916 strike, 41:82–94, 42:163–164, 42:166, 49:249, 50:4, 50:39, 50:169
anniversaries, 21:188, 33:226
bibliography, 3:465, 18:460
bus line, 21:291, 22:102, 27:272, 33:353, 35:338, 48:100
cartoons, 41:88, 41:90, 52:189–190
churches, 27:213
closed, 42:169
company towns, 57:214
described/depicted, 2:477, 5:138, 41:84
development, 2:289, 7:298, 16:116, 16:343, 23:361, 25:185, 25:196, 25:411, 26:84, 29:89, 32:244–246, 34:216, 36:196, 37:122, 37:124, 43:184, 44:178, 47:32, 47:163
dialect, 48:134
discoverers, 54:152
ethnic groups, 23:387, 25:319–320, 27:204–215, 28:251, 54:240, 56:264
exploration, 10:76, 13:213, 16:371, 37:347, 39:78, 40:412
in fiction, 31:134, 34:309, 36:81
frontier life, 21:183, 22:345
geology, 2:179–180, 15:131, 15:143, 21:288, 32:222, 38:203
historical travelogue, 47:258
history, 3:155, 9:76
importance, 26:268, 31:55
iron discovered, 4:300, 5:318, 10:443, 12:333, 14:462, 15:127, 16:114, 16:192, 16:336, 21:292, 25:196, 28:70, 33:106
IWW banned, 42:174
labor activities, 27:352, 40:340–347, 51:63–74, 51:78
labor documentation, 51:140
liquor traffic, 48:104
locations, 48:95–97, 48:99
map, 34:270
mining, 13:115, 15:487, 18:332, 24:93, 29:171, 29:259, 30:267, 34:44, 35:337, 44:149, 51:41 (cover), 54:151, 56:353
mining depicted, 44:179
missions and missionaries, 4:188, 49:242–250
ore shipping, 12:178, 27:359, 33:226, 34:11, 36:276
ore taxes, 44:179
output, 21:102, 21:439, 27:203, 27:263, 33:67n
pine lands, 24:134
pioneer physicians, 19:357
railroads, 41:353, 41:355, 43:152
roads, 16:299, 32:244–245
schools, 40:402n
socialism and socialist politics, 52:188, 52:259
strikes, 51:69, 52:247, 52:251–254, 52:257, 58:169
taconite industry, 41:247, 43:156, 44:179, 47:205
towns, 4:69, 16:193, 16:486, 19:334, 19:464, 21:290, 32:46
Mesabi Trail, built, 32:244–245
Mesaiger, Charles M. (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 12:363, 18:235, 18:239, 37:37, 39:301–302
Meshart, Ronald V., compiler, 55:184
Mesick, David O., author, 36:326
Meskwaki (Mesquakie) Indians. See Fox Indians
Messein family. See Bailly (Bailly de Messien) family
Messemaker, Anna De (Hannah) (Mrs. William), Titanic survivor, 60:267n
Messemaker, William De, Titanic survivor, 60:267n
Messenger, The, 55:207, 55:210
Messenger auto, 43:98
Messer, Emma N., author, 13:444, 14:219, 14:331, 35:108
Messer, Glenn E., aviator, 54:341
Messer, Reuben, 18:224
Messick, George N., 16:472
Messick, Nathan S. (Capt.), at Gettysburg, 16:472, 38:254
Messick, Ottilie, 4:173
Messmer, Sebastian (Archbishop), career, 34:313
Mestach, George, 54:339
Mestead, M. N., author, 4:90
Mestrovich, Jan, engineer, 59:332n
Metcalf, A. L., letters, 16:242
Metcalf, Clarence, S., 25:296
Metcalf, Cornelius, Jr., 20:162n
Metcalf, Fay D., work reviewed, 48:130–131
Metcalf, G. W., Sr., 20:162n
Metcalf, George, author, 38:41
Metcalf, George P., 3:95
Metcalf, Isaac S., letters, 11:95
Metcalf, Joe, dog-team driver, 42:284, 42:286–292
Metcalf, Julia French, death, 57:136
Metcalf, Mrs. George R., 3:437, 4:65
Metcalf, Mrs. Richard, author, 30:272
Metcalf, Ralph, 35:378
Metcalf and Dixon, St. Paul, 53:318
Metcalfe, Ransom, 17:364
Meteor, whaleback, 34:12
Meteorology. See Climate
Meteors:
Methode family, massacre, 7:352, 10:375
Methodist church, 46:128, 47:326
See also Hamline University; specific churches; specific Minnesota communities
anniversary, 36:326
Bemidji, 55:63
camp meetings, 25:212, 31:79–82, 31:189
Canada, 33:315
in Canada, 50:25, 50:31, 50:36
clergymen, 15:110, 54:110
Congregationalists and, 54:94
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, 11:417
educational institutions, 14:148, 14:224, 16:345, 17:465, 34:91, 51:110–122
ethnic groups, 13:305, 14:353, 19:212, 19:464, 25:324, 31:25, 38:75, 38:332, 52:144, 55:28
in evolution controversy, 41:216
Iowa, 28:184
in lumber camps, 34:67
Massachusetts, 19:130–132
mergers, 57:325
Minnesota, 12:320, 14:438, 14:452, 15:110, 15:346, 17:397, 17:465, 18:208, 21:86, 21:203, 21:415, 28:167, 29:354, 31:66, 33:81, 33:189–193, 35:77–86
newspaper, 36:291–292
policies, 16:451, 33:319
in prohibition controversy, 43:75
Red Wing, 53:301
St. Anthony, 56:72
St. Paul, 56:69
in slavery controversy, 47:305
Utah, 51:236
Wisconsin, 12:158, 27:84, 27:94, 28:188
anniversary, 36:326
Bemidji, 55:63
camp meetings, 25:212, 31:79–82, 31:189
Canada, 33:315
in Canada, 50:25, 50:31, 50:36
clergymen, 15:110, 54:110
Congregationalists and, 54:94
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, 11:417
educational institutions, 14:148, 14:224, 16:345, 17:465, 34:91, 51:110–122
ethnic groups, 13:305, 14:353, 19:212, 19:464, 25:324, 31:25, 38:75, 38:332, 52:144, 55:28
in evolution controversy, 41:216
Iowa, 28:184
in lumber camps, 34:67
Massachusetts, 19:130–132
mergers, 57:325
Minnesota, 12:320, 14:438, 14:452, 15:110, 15:346, 17:397, 17:465, 18:208, 21:86, 21:203, 21:415, 28:167, 29:354, 31:66, 33:81, 33:189–193, 35:77–86
newspaper, 36:291–292
policies, 16:451, 33:319
in prohibition controversy, 43:75
Red Wing, 53:301
St. Anthony, 56:72
St. Paul, 56:69
in slavery controversy, 47:305
Utah, 51:236
Wisconsin, 12:158, 27:84, 27:94, 28:188
Methodist Episcopal church:
Methodist Ministers Association, 35:347
Methodist missions and missionaries, 15:130, 45:26, 53:247
Canada, 12:427, 14:115, 15:240, 15:463
Elk River, 15:344
frontier, 21:71
Kaposia, 14:363, 20:123, 20:127, 21:274, 31:82, 40:82
Lake Superior region, 5:376
Leech Lake, 8:129n
Minnesota, 3:462, 4:68, 8:273, 9:168, 10:75, 10:204, 11:321, 21:430, 29:354, 33:90, 40:147
Nebraska and Dakotas, 35:380
Prairie du Chien, 5:41
Red Rock, 2:54, 4:98, 4:197
St. Paul, 5:62
Sandy Lake, 8:128, 8:129n, 20:80, 32:95
Stillwater, 10:467
Superior, 5:62
Wisconsin, 21:430
Elk River, 15:344
frontier, 21:71
Kaposia, 14:363, 20:123, 20:127, 21:274, 31:82, 40:82
Lake Superior region, 5:376
Leech Lake, 8:129n
Minnesota, 3:462, 4:68, 8:273, 9:168, 10:75, 10:204, 11:321, 21:430, 29:354, 33:90, 40:147
Nebraska and Dakotas, 35:380
Prairie du Chien, 5:41
Red Rock, 2:54, 4:98, 4:197
St. Paul, 5:62
Sandy Lake, 8:128, 8:129n, 20:80, 32:95
Stillwater, 10:467
Superior, 5:62
Wisconsin, 21:430
Methvin, John J., churchman, 50:216
Methy Portage, Saskatchewan, 40:163, 40:174
See also Half-breeds; Mixed-bloods
in 1869-70 conflict, 44:289n, 46:337, 49:84, 49:190
authors, 48:134
in Canada, 48:343–344
characterized, 41:225, 49:184–185
clothing, 48:85
depicted, 49:179, 49:181, 49:188–189
dispersion, 49:179–190
education, 49:84–85
in fur trade, 46:113–114, 49:181, 50:82
genealogical sources, 46:286–296, 46:302
history, 49:308, 50:37
Red River trails development, 46:336
in 1869-70 conflict, 44:289n, 46:337, 49:84, 49:190
authors, 48:134
in Canada, 48:343–344
characterized, 41:225, 49:184–185
clothing, 48:85
depicted, 49:179, 49:181, 49:188–189
dispersion, 49:179–190
education, 49:84–85
in fur trade, 46:113–114, 49:181, 50:82
genealogical sources, 46:286–296, 46:302
history, 49:308, 50:37
Red River trails development, 46:336
Metivier, ----, 8:31, 8:37
Metivier, Marguerite, 8:31, 8:37, 8:49n
Metoxen, Redmond, Hampton Institute student, 51:87
Metraux, Guy S., editor, 47:201–202
Metrodome, Minneapolis. See Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Metropolis, steamer, 40:359
Metropolitan Bank, Minneapolis, 42:273
Metropolitan Building, Minneapolis, 16:249, 45:211, 46:339, 53:209, 57:269
See also Northwestern Guaranty Loan Company
architecture, 42:272–273
demolished, 53:114–115
depicted, 42:275, 45:220, 53:112–113, 53:115
history, 53:113
architecture, 42:272–273
demolished, 53:114–115
depicted, 42:275, 45:220, 53:112–113, 53:115
history, 53:113
Metropolitan Council, 44:105
Metropolitan Hotel, St. Paul, 10:166, 17:372, 19:407, 29:126, 29:128, 49:55
Metropolitan Magazine, serialized novels, 56:8
Metropolitan Milk Company, lockouts, 51:264–265
Metropolitan Municipal Ski Club, Minneapolis, 16:249
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 20:334, 21:196, 26:266
founder, 55:238
Metropolitan Music Company, Minneapolis, 44:127n
Metropolitan Opera Company, New York, 48:332, 48:337
Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, 46:167, 50:22n, 59:181 (facing), 60:279, 62:114
Beatles rock concert, 60:192–201
Metropolitan Theater, Minneapolis, 9:32, 33:97–98, 53:239, 54:347, 54:354
Metropolitan Theater, St. Paul, 23:199, 53:239, 54:347
history, 10:449
Metten (Bavaria), Benedictine monastery, 8:221–223, 8:231, 8:427
Metz, Charles W., auto driver, 38:207
Metz, Dan, artist, 48:92
Metz, France, map, 3:483
Metz, Matthew, artist, work depicted, 59:1 (facing)
Metz automobile, 38:206–207, 38:209, 38:212–215
Metzdorf, Robert F., author, 36:101, 36:218
Metzger, Walter P., author, 39:34
work reviewed, 35:30
Metzner, Lee W., author, 24:176
Metzroth, John W., tailor, 35:265
Metzroth, Mrs. Otto, 22:108, 27:73
Meuli, Karl, author, 37:306
Meurling, Emil, publisher, 47:259
Meuse-Argonne offensive, 3:483, 5:294, 7:85
Mevig, A. M., 14:236
Mexican Americans:
Mexican people
See also Mexico
in Civil War, 33:84
images, 52:40 (facing)
immigrants and immigration, 62:100, 62:104–105
in industry, 30:66
Mesabi Range, 27:214
Midwest, 55:282–283, 57:155
migrant laborers, 44:297, 44:301, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–207
migrant workers depicted, 62:104
North Dakota, 51:126
in St. Paul, 55:328
source material, 46:40
Twin Cities, 22:348, 24:384, 31:30, 34:266, 53:127
U.S. history, 57:383–384
women, 55:329
in Civil War, 33:84
images, 52:40 (facing)
immigrants and immigration, 62:100, 62:104–105
in industry, 30:66
Mesabi Range, 27:214
Midwest, 55:282–283, 57:155
migrant laborers, 44:297, 44:301, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–207
migrant workers depicted, 62:104
North Dakota, 51:126
in St. Paul, 55:328
source material, 46:40
Twin Cities, 22:348, 24:384, 31:30, 34:266, 53:127
U.S. history, 57:383–384
women, 55:329
army and, 22:410
beginning of, 56:169
Bunnell's part, 5:126
casualties, 54:110
Danes in, 2:381
diary, 23:75
dragoon's jacket and cap depicted, 56:245
generals, 52:122
Indians and, 6:272
Irish and, 56:216
results, 4:217
Second Regiment of U.S. Dragoons, 56:245–246
Shields' part, 8:307
soldiers' land bounties, 36:16n, 56:165
soldier vote, 26:187n
source material, 1:330
veterans' land grants, 52:241
Webster's attitude, 9:12–13
beginning of, 56:169
Bunnell's part, 5:126
casualties, 54:110
Danes in, 2:381
diary, 23:75
dragoon's jacket and cap depicted, 56:245
generals, 52:122
Indians and, 6:272
Irish and, 56:216
results, 4:217
Second Regiment of U.S. Dragoons, 56:245–246
Shields' part, 8:307
soldiers' land bounties, 36:16n, 56:165
soldier vote, 26:187n
source material, 1:330
veterans' land grants, 52:241
Webster's attitude, 9:12–13
See also Mexicans (people)
3M companies, 58:165
1910 revolution, 58:196
border trouble, 1916, 6:399
calendars, 58:364
commerce with Twin Cities, 35:245
exploration, 5:380
folk art, 55:332
fugitive slaves, 57:123
history, 11:77, 37:44, 40:313
immigration to, 43:39
Indian agriculture, 52:39
John Lind mission, 42:301–308, 43:72
loss of Texas, 4:217
peyote religion and, 51:75
politicians depicted, 42:305
U.S. and, 16:457, 17:164, 18:425
war with Germany, 54:116
during World War I, 3:17
3M companies, 58:165
1910 revolution, 58:196
border trouble, 1916, 6:399
calendars, 58:364
commerce with Twin Cities, 35:245
exploration, 5:380
folk art, 55:332
fugitive slaves, 57:123
history, 11:77, 37:44, 40:313
immigration to, 43:39
Indian agriculture, 52:39
John Lind mission, 42:301–308, 43:72
loss of Texas, 4:217
peyote religion and, 51:75
politicians depicted, 42:305
U.S. and, 16:457, 17:164, 18:425
war with Germany, 54:116
during World War I, 3:17
Meyer, Albert J., photographer, 20:215, 56:383
Meyer, Charles C. P., engineer, 55:23–25, 55:28–30
Meyer, Ellen Wilson, author, 47:210, 47:336
Meyer, Ernest, author, 18:466, 28:380
Meyer, Eugene, 15:490, 16:491
Meyer, Herbert W., author, 17:118, 35:98, 35:337, 35:380
work reviewed, 14:324
Meyer, John W., 54:52, 56:100
Meyer, Julia, 18:59
Meyer, Ludwig, surveyor, 56:346
Meyer, Melissa L., author, 55:379
Meyer, Roy W., author, 39:261, 43:120, 45:256, 47:168, 47:257, 50:163

