N–Index
# | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
N. B. Shank Company, Biwabik, logging camp depicted, 48:216
N. Ludington and Company, Chicago, 40:113
NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Naas, David L., regional center director, 44:30, 44:304
Nachbar, C. A., 12:454, 18:334
Nachtrieb, Henry F., 21:209, 28:286
Nadouessi Indians. See Dakota (Sioux) Indians; Sioux (Dakota) Indians
Naegele, Henry, diary, 21:204
Naegele, Lambert, newspaper publisher, 34:130
Naeseth, Franz, author, 20:468
Naeseth, Henriette C. K.
Naff, Alixa, author, 50:168
Naftalin, Arthur E., 25:191, 46:88, 46:90, 54:11, 56:53, 56:62, 56:406–407
Naganub, Antoine (nephew), Ojibway, 46:293
Naganub, Antoine (Sitawash) (uncle), Ojibway, 46:293
Naganub, Isabella, 46:293
Naganub, Joseph (Mingogijigweb), Ojibway, 46:293
Na-ga-nub (Foremost Sitter), Ojibway leader, 46:293
Nagasaki, Japan, Russian railway corps in, 38:316–324
Nagel, Arend J., Dutch pioneer, 28:121, 28:123–124
Nagel, Berend, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:122
Nagel, Derk, 28:122
Nagel, Diana, 28:122
Nagel, Gerrit, 28:122
Nagel, Gunther W., Dr., work reviewed, 40:309
Nagel, Mrs. Arend J., Dutch pioneer, 28:122
Nagiwicakte, Sioux, Indian, 38:134
Nagle, Liza, author, 45:164
Nagle, Mary D.
Nagonabe, Chippewa leader, 21:285
Nagurski, Bronko, football player, 35:335, 54:174, 54:186, 59:171
Nahbahgahdoway, Chippewa leader, 12:296
Nah wah cumig goo quay. See Kegg, Maude
Nai, Moy Gan. See Moy, Maurice
Nairn, John, artist, work depicted, 61:153
Nairn, John, engineer, 39:239
Nakazato Takashi Pottery, Japan, 51:128 (facing)
Nakota Indians, 56:463
Nalawaja, Benedict, World War II coast artillery corpsman, 60:269
Namais, June, scholar, 56:148
Names. See Geographic names
Namew Lake, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 40:172
NAMPI. See National Association of the Motion Picture Industry
Nanabozho, Ojibway hero, 25:54, 48:134, 48:160
Nance, Ethel Ray, policewoman, 52:117
Nance, Joseph M., author, 22:432
Nangatuck, ironclad, 25:129
Naniboujou Club, Grand Marais, 55:255, 55:262
Nankin Cafe, Minneapolis, 54:232
Nannestad, Jonas R., Dr., 11:289
Nanticoke Valley, New York, 51:181–182
Nantouagan River
Naplin, Oscar A., 5:574
Napoleon, ship, 8:340–341
Napoleonic Wars
Narveson, B. H., author, 26:166
Nasatir, Abraham P., author, 10:87, 11:451, 39:261
Nasett, Lars I., 15:249
Nash, Edgar, storekeeper, 37:111n
Nash, George V., author, 41:263–264
Nash, Gerald D., work reviewed, 41:44, 43:313
Nash, Helen L., author, 18:224
Nash, Howard F., Jr., work reviewed, 36:187
Nash, Jay B., Indian CCC director, 43:6
Nash, Jean, author, 25:198
Nash, Joshua W., 35:70
Nash, Mrs. O. J., author, 19:239
Nash, Philip, "Ambassador Eugenie Anderson," 59:249–262
Nash, Robert (Capt.), 46:315
Nash, William C., 18:341, 51:291
Nash, Z. E. B., 24:139
Nash and Armstrong, law firm, 59:168
Nash Finch, Minnesota headquarters, 56:419
Nashotah House, Delafield, Wisconsin, theological seminary, 14:111, 18:326, 50:261
Nashville, Iowa, river town, 17:431n
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville Tennessean, cartoon depicted, 52:31
Nashville Township, Martin County, history, 18:465
Nashwauk
Nasmith, Samuel (Lt. Col.)
Nason, E. L., 25:22
Nason, George L., park superintendent, 58:56
Nason, Joel F., house, 38:346
Nason, John, author, 40:256
Nason, Ormin, author, 10:358
Nason, Philip, banker, 47:15
Nass, David L., 51:281
Natchez, steamboat, 54:240
Natchez Trace, 23:61
Natelson, Nate, clothing clerk, lynching trial, 59:25, 59:35n
Nate's Clothing, Minneapolis, 46:339
Nathan, George Jean, author/literary editor, 21:4, 56:312
Nathan, Hans, author, 30:152, 39:84
Nathanson, Copenhagen, Denmark, banking house, 20:249
Nathanson, Iric, author
Nation, The, 51:135, 57:390
National Academy of Design, New York, exhibitions, 53:319, 57:77
National Academy of Sciences, publication, 26:84
National Aeroplane Company of Chicago, 54:339
National Afro-American Council, meetings, 55:65
National Afro-American League, 43:291–294, 57:420, 58:189
National Afro-American Press Association, 43:286
National Air and Space Museum, 51:286
National Archives and Records Service, 53:128, 54:325
National Association of Charities and Corrections, 49:10
National Association of Evangelicals, 43:30
National Association of Importers and Breeders of Norman Horses, 22:265, 26:124
National Association of Machinists, Minneapolis, 50:214
National Association of Manufacturers, 51:231, 54:182, 60:26–39
National Association of Motor Bus Operators, 52:318, 52:322
National Association of Real Estate Boards, history, 36:189
National Association of State Libraries, public archives committee, 1:232, 2:48
National Association of State War History Organizations, 3:243
National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, 51:205
National Bank of Commerce, Duluth, 37:122
National baseball club, Lake City, 19:170
National Baseball Hall of Fame, Indian inductees, 51:94
National Basketball Association, Minnesota players, 55:348
National Biscuit Company (Nabisco)
National Board of Censors. See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
National Board of Mission of the Presbyterian Church, 16:354
National Board of Popular Education, teachers, 55:321
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (NBR), 51:205–207
National Board of Trade, 1:180, 1:188
National Boating Association, 58:141
National Book Award, nominees, 57:289
National Boxing Association, 59:77
National Building Loan and Protective Union, Minneapolis, 18:123, 18:136, 18:140, 18:142n, 18:144, 18:147, 18:211
Nationalbund, Catholic society, 17:85
National Camp Directors Association, 58:75
National Capital Sesquicentennial
National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee, Minnesota monument, 4:183
National Centennial Celebration Commission, members, 57:70
National Child Labor Committee, officers, 51:52
National Cigarmakers Union, 20:433
National Citizen Political Action Committee, 34:189
National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB), 55:293–294, 55:296
National Colony, Worthington, 10:136, 24:90, 29:271
National Committee for Better Films, 51:206, 51:211
National Committee on Fair Play in Bowling, 56:63
National Committee on Militarism in Education, 40:366n
National Committee on Segregation in the Nation's Capitol, members, 56:64
National Committee to Keep America Out of War, 52:29
National Conference of Charities and Correction, meetings, 51:43
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 52:181–182, 53:310
National Conservation Congress, 40:322, 40:324
National Cooperative Council, 18:323
National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings
National Council for Social Studies, 9:401
National Council for State Superintendents and Commissioners of Education, 14:417
National Council for the Social Studies, 25:168
National Council of Catholic Women, 61:71, 61:170
National Council of Defense, in World War I, 47:171, 47:179
National Council of Jewish Women, 51:12, 52:157
National Council of Negro Women, 52:123, 55:215
National Currency Act (1863), passage, 57:57:192, 57:184
National Dairy Union, 40:324
National D-Day Museum, 60:152
National Defense Highway Act (1956), 57:207
National Demokrat (St. Paul), German paper, 27:127
National Editorial Association, 14:393, 18:451
National Education Association, 9:401, 10:48, 14:393, 25:373
National Endowment for the Humanities, 44:231, 53:339, 54:288, 55:39, 55:183, 55:198
National Extension Homemakers Council, 53:339
National Farmers' Alliance. See Farmers' Alliance (Northern Alliance)
National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. See Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union (Southern Alliance)
National Farmers Bank, Owatonna, 47:79, 49:253, 51:146, 55:110, 55:112, 55:115, 57:193
National Farmers Holiday Association, 53:210, 54:15
National Farmers Organization (NFO)
National Farmers Union
National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, 39:300, 51:39, 57:427–428
National Federation of Temple Youth (N.F.T.Y.), 59:20
National Federation of Women's Nonpartisan clubs, membership list, 10:77
National Football League, 59:169
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Minnesota material, 30:85, 30:173
National German-American Bank, St. Paul, interior depicted, 57:182
National Grange, 16:487, 17:467, 20:86, 31:190, 37:136, 39:83, 40:330, 44:266, 52:137, 55:110, 55:115
National Highway Users Conference, 19:102
National Historical Publications (and Records) Commission, 34:212, 37:340, 40:96, 40:261
National Hospital for the Insane, Washington D.C., 53:45
National Industrial Recovery Act (1933), 42:7, 50:109–111
National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, 55:369
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 59:300
National Institute of Mental Health, grant, 39:300
Nationalism
National Labor Relations Act (1935), 58:126, 58:184, 60:35
National Labor Relations Board
National Lawyers Guild, 54:182, 54:184
National Leader (St. Paul), name, 48:257n
National League of American Pen Women, Minnesota branch, 17:340
National Lutheran Council, 15:449
National Miners Union, 58:171, 58:179
National Monetary Commission, 12:12, 22:422
National Motion Picture Conference (1924, 1926), 51:212, 51:214
National Motion Picture League, officers, 51:210
National Municipal League, 3:309
National Museum. See Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
National Nonpartisan League. See Nonpartisan League
National Organization for Women (NOW), 61:63
National Paint and Coatings Association, 53:236
National parks, 39:336, 40:38, 43:70–71, 44:21, 54:158
National Parks Magazine, Sigurd Olson's essays, 58:134
National Photographic Association, meetings, 52:49
National Planning Association, Washington, D.C., 23:393
National Popular Education Board, 8:274
National Portrait Gallery, Washington D. C., exhibits, 57:239
National Postal Museum, 55:109
National Press Club, special meetings, 55:108
National Producers' Alliance, 28:304
National Recovery Act, 52:175
National Recovery Administration, 41:159, 42:8, 48:265, 48:296n
National Reform Association, 49:141, 49:143
National Resources Committee, 56:264
National Resources Planning Board, 23:9, 23:16, 23:188, 23:279
National Road
National School Service, sketch, 3:25
National Section for Girls and Women's Sports, 58:219
National Section on Girls and Women's Athletics, 58:213
National Security League, Minneapolis, 49:68
National Society for Adequate Defense, Faribault, 47:316
National Society of Autograph Collectors, 29:164, 30:65, 30:257
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. See Colonial Dames of America
National Symposium on Aboriginal Women of Canada (1989), papers, 55:332
National Teachers Association. See National Education Association
National Transient Members Unit. See NTM Unit
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 30:258, 33:311, 35:150, 54:169, 55:306, 55:315
National Union Labor party, 35:59
National Voters League, 18:313
National War Fund, records, 54:320
National War Labor Board, 18:314, 43:46n
National Weeklies, Inc., Winona, 16:338, 17:52
National Wilderness Preservation System, 61:115
National Woman's Party, 20:192, 54:298–299
National Woman's Suffrage Association, 42:227, 47:309, 54:293, 54:297–298
National Youth Administration, 52:302, 61:47
Native Americans. See Indians
Native Sons of Minnesota, 2:104, 3:149, 3:440
Native Sons of the Golden West, history fellowships, 2:472
Nativity Church (Episcopal), Wells, 50:263, 50:267
Nattestad, Ansten, 3:312
Naturalization. See Americanization
Natural resources
Nature
Nature Magazine, Sigurd Olson's essays, 58:134
Natus, Fred, union leader, 56:274
Nau, Anthony, map maker, 12:82
Nau, L. F. (Fr.), Jesuit, 8:434
Naumoff, George, union leader, 57:423
Nauvoo, Illinois
Navajo Indians, economic conditions, 52:329–330
Naval Militia, Ohio, 55:100
Navigation
Navratil, Antonin, Bohemian pioneer, 15:27
Navratil, Frantisek, 15:31
Navratil, Patricia E., author, 47:210
Nawajibigokwe, Chippewa Indian, 21:285
Nawench-Marawski, A., Dr., author, 13:435
NAWSA. See National American Woman Suffrage Association
Nay Ah Shing High School, Mille Lacs band (Ojibway), 55:39
Naylor, Mrs. E. H., speaker, 12:107
Nazareth Hall, St. Paul, 49:211
Nazareth Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, 20:400, 45:215
Nazis and Nazism
NBR. See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
NCAC. See North Central Association of Colleges
NCLB. See National Civil Liberties Bureau
Nea, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
Neal, Annie, author, 5:463, 7:292
Neal, Henry J. (Lt.), 1:507–509
Neal, Robert M., author, 27:258
Neal, W. E., boatbuilder, 33:13
Neal, William H., author, 22:112
Neale, M. Gordon, Dr., author, 12:418
Neale, William, 11:238n
Nealis, John W. (Rev.), 16:341
Neall, Henry L., 21:177
Neally, ----, nurseryman, 43:64, 43:68
Near, Jay M., newspaper editor/publisher, 37:161–173, 46:147, 52:323
Near v. Minnesota, 1931, 48:92, 50:283–284, 52:157, 52:323–325
Neary, Charles Elwood, 61:98
Neary, Robert, speaker, 19:316
Neatby, Hilda M., author, 19:352
Nebedaykeshigokey, Chippewa Indian, 1:86
Nebel, Chris, 57:310
Nebelthau, Jessie H., editor, 15:237
Nebergall, Ralph, author, 15:245
Nebish Lake, Beltrami County, logging, 43:126
Nebish Township, Beltrami County, 43:127
Nebraska
Nebraska and Lake Superior Railroad Company. See Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad
Nebraska Bi-Partisan Committee, 55:161
Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart, upholds free press, 46:149
Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 1:232–233, 3:438
Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota
Needham, Albert B., reminiscences, 4:199
Needham, Henry B., inspector, 51:66
Needle arts. See Needlework
Needler, G. H., editor, 30:63
Needle trades
Needlework
Neekaa (The Badger), Sioux Indian, 2:539n
Neely, Mrs. Charles M., 3:370, 3:463
Neely, Wayne C., work reviewed, 16:327
Neenah, Stearns County, platted, 22:447
Neenah, Wisconsin
Nef, John U., author, 25:389
Nef, Walter T., labor leader, 51:78
Neff, George W., 13:214
Neff, Marsha
Neff, Russell T., executive, 46:283
Neff, Wanda F., author, 11:459, 31:146
Negaard, Sigrid, depicted, 52:65
Ne-ga-ne-gesheg, Ojibway leader, 49:238
Negroes
Negro Revolution of 1912 (Cuba), 56:296
Negus, Nathan, artist, 31:100
Neher family, 51:243
Neiderheiser, Clodaugh, research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
Neighbors for Stassen organization, 55:155, 55:157–158
Neihardt, John G., author, 19:437, 50:166
Neil, William M., author, 35:200
Neile, Sir Paule, 16:425n
Neill, Edmund P., journalist, 24:247
Neill, Edward D. (Rev.), 3:30, 3:428, 4:421n, 5:180, 6:88, 7:47, 8:161, 9:165, 9:316, 10:368, 44:76, 44:163n, 44:164, 52:46, 55:57, 55:122, 55:142, 58:411
Neilson, Bertha, Swedish immigrant, 60:263
Neilson, Eleanor, author, 36:106
Neilson, William A., 49:100
Neiman, Leroy, artist, 60:156
Neitzell, Mrs. L. M., author, 8:209
Neligan, J. M., author, 21:370
Nell, Raymond B., professor, 51:114
Nellen, William, 10:217
Nellermoe, Otto, politician, 52:99
Nelles, Felix (Fr.), missionary, 23:402
Nelles, Walter, attorney, 55:293
Nellie Kent, steamboat, 24:332, 31:85–86, 31:90, 38:188, 48:73
Nelligan, Francis J., author, 37:37
Nelligan, John E., author, 11:105, 13:334
Nelsen, Ancher, speaker, 30:275
Nelsen, Vivian Jenkins, feminist/civil rights leader, 61:64–65, 61:71, 61:73
Nelson, A. C., Dr., author, 22:217, 25:407
Nelson, A. D. (Lt.), 7:56, 8:64, 8:67
Nelson, A. Herbert, 20:448
Nelson, A. J. (Rev.), 9:369, 9:375
Nelson, A. M., 19:116
Nelson, A. W., 21:110
Nelson, Abe, hunter/guide, 60:50, 60:52
Nelson, Ada, 2:195, 2:575
Nelson, Aileen, author, 12:211
Nelson, Alfred, 28:4
Nelson, Alfred H., legislator, 22:50
Nelson, Alfred L., author, 14:450, 30:157, 32:63
Nelson, Alfrey, 2:4, 2:6
Nelson, Amanda Christina, 53:88
Nelson, Andrew, legislator, 45:239
Nelson, Arthur, 28:4
Nelson, Arthur E., speaker, 5:471, 7:195, 8:442
Nelson, Arthur M., 10:208, 11:298, 17:121
Nelson, B. F., lumberman, 42:244
Nelson, "Baby Face," gangster. See Gillis, Lester
Nelson, Barbara J., 52:292
Nelson, Beatrice W., author, 10:346
Nelson, Ben, 57:310
Nelson, Benjamin F., sketch, 4:94
Nelson, Benjamin N., editor, 33:312
Nelson, Bruce, 24:371
Nelson, C. C., photographer, 52:45
Nelson, C. G., pioneer farmer, 13:346
Nelson, C. L., 22:217
Nelson, C. Rudolph, cooperative creamery founder, 51:262–263
Nelson, Carl Johan, railroader, 53:88
Nelson, Carl L., author, 16:357
Nelson, Charles, 28:4
Nelson, Charles, author, 19:123, 23:106
Nelson, Charles, historical architect, 59:330, 59:332
Nelson, Charles, pioneer, 3:47
Nelson, Charles, speaker, 11:458
Nelson, Charles Axel, innkeeper, 61:130
Nelson, Charles N., lumberman, 5:310
Nelson, Charles W., reviews by, 46:82–83, 46:206–207
Nelson, Clara W., 24:371
Nelson, Clarence, minister, 56:370
Nelson, Clarence H., Dr., 48:86
Nelson, Clarice, musician, 44:133
Nelson, Clifford Ansgar, Lutheran minister, 61:106
Nelson, Cornelius J., 17:235
Nelson, Cyrus, death, 47:304
Nelson, Daniel, 3:483, 17:355, 18:108
Nelson, David T., work reviewed, 38:37
Nelson, Donald M., author, 27:352
Nelson, Doris, author, 12:211
Nelson, E. Clifford, work reviewed, 37:183
Nelson, E. M., author, 19:113, 21:342
Nelson, Edward P., review by, 52:83
Nelson, Edwin H., author, 34:130
Nelson, Einar, depicted, 46:2
Nelson, Eugene, 28:4
Nelson, Frank G., author/translator, 25:85, 47:259
Nelson, Gary Alan, photographer, work reviewed, 59:352
Nelson, Gaylord, politician, 51:196
Nelson, George, fur trader, 28:1–3, 29:99, 47:120, 50:235, 50:239, 51:159
Nelson, Gust T., author, 12:207
Nelson, H. C., legislator, 43:253
Nelson, H. N., 5:350
Nelson, Harold S. (Col.), speaker, 4:277, 12:343
Nelson, Helen (Helena Christina Nilsson [Mrs. Frederick Lammers]), pioneer, 56:218–221
Nelson, Helge, author, 9:187, 43:255, 43:259
Nelson, Herman G., author, 26:167
Nelson, Horace, 28:4
Nelson, Isabelle, 12:263
Nelson, Isabel Thomas (Mrs. Alfred), 41:326
Nelson, J. E. (Lt. Col.), author/speaker, 12:202, 15:219
Nelson, Jacob, author, 60:246
Nelson, Jacob, pioneer, 24:320, 24:324
Nelson, Jake, author, 16:498, 17:130
Nelson, Johannes, pioneer, 20:360
Nelson, John, diary, 11:114
Nelson, John G., 5:94
Nelson, John M., insurgent, 22:79
Nelson, John P., career, 18:211
Nelson, Joseph E., military officer, 54:183, 54:186
Nelson, Julia Bullard, 47:302–303
Nelson, Knute, 1:282n, 2:88, 3:97, 5:318, 5:466, 6:370–371, 6:387, 7:65, 7:290, 8:79, 8:229, 8:300–301, 8:431, 9:306, 10:34, 10:202, 10:354, 19:152, 20:75, 32:180, 36:103, 41:101
Nelson, Lowry, author, 24:79, 27:176, 40:363, 47:331
Nelson, Mabel, 12:450
Nelson, Mamie B., artist, 26:276
Nelson, Marcus, lumberman, 33:19
Nelson, Martha, photographer, work depicted, 52:327
Nelson, Martinus, Methodist missionary, 36:292
Nelson, Mercedes L., activist, 52:298
Nelson, Milton O., author, 2:477, 26:306
Nelson, Mrs. Charles N., 5:310
Nelson, Mrs. Einar, depicted, 46:2
Nelson, Mrs. Ida G., 5:333, 5:350, 7:286, 7:289–290
Nelson, Mrs. Marcus, 33:19n
Nelson, Mrs. Nels, 10:202
Nelson, Mrs. Peter A., speaker, 11:219
Nelson, Mrs. R. F., 21:334
Nelson, Mrs. S., pioneer, 24:203
Nelson, Myrtle, 9:309
Nelson, N. L. T., speaker, 12:338
Nelson, N. P. R., speaker, 16:491
Nelson, Nancy Owen, editor, 57:104
Nelson, Naomi, postmistress, 34:6
Nelson, Neal, author, 18:329
Nelson, Nellie, photographer, 53:88
Nelson, Nils, 12:340
Nelson, Norman R., collector, 43:147
Nelson, O. J., 23:390
Nelson, O. N., Dr., 9:423
Nelson, Ole, Civil War veteran, 47:304, 54:295
Nelson, Olof N., author, 3:452, 50:66
Nelson, Oscar, speaker, 28:388
Nelson, Paula M.
Nelson, Peter, 26:291
Nelson, Rensselaer R., 9:189, 21:150
Nelson, Robert, 28:4
Nelson, Roberta J., author, 34:264
Nelson, Rogers. See Prince, musician/rock star
Nelson, Ruth, 53:90–91, 53:93
Nelson, Samuel, postmaster, 20:361
Nelson, Socrates, lumberman, 17:393, 18:176, 38:187, 55:277
Nelson, Soren, creamery operator, 11:457
Nelson, Stanley E., 22:442, 23:399
Nelson, Steve, work depicted, 53:232–233
Nelson, Ted, artist, 44:137
Nelson, Theodore A. E., author, 18:108, 18:221, 19:114, 22:104, 23:100
Nelson, Thomas, 44:224–225
Nelson, Thorwald E., 1:326
Nelson, Verna E., author, 15:369
Nelson, Wally, prisoner of conscience, 56:371
Nelson, Walter, speaker, 11:114, 28:4
Nelson, Willy, entertainer, 52:161
Nelson, Winnie, 56:369–370
Nelson, Wolfred, Dr., 6:225n, 28:2, 28:4
Nelson Act (1889), 15:300, 24:281n, 43:124, 52:12–13, 52:15
Nelson and Gunderson, Rochester, plow manufacturers, 24:297
Nelson Bankruptcy Act, 5:339, 54:372
Nelson Family, 19:366
Nelson-Kindred campaign (1882), 5:87–107, 5:158, 5:333–335, 7:295, 7:368
Nelson Memorial Association, records, 10:204
Nelson River, Manitoba, 24:231
Nelson-Washburn campaign (1895), 5:237, 5:338, 5:468, 5:523, 7:296
Nemacolin's Path, Pennsylvania, trade route, 15:256
Nemadji, Carlton County, Jewish women teachers, 55:174
Nemadji River, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Nemanic, Mary Lou, author, work reviewed, 61:36, 61:170
Neptune, steamboat, 4:355
Nerburn, Kent, author, 55:92
Nerman, Ture, 43:36
Nerstrand, Rice County
Nesbit, E., author, 50:50
Nesbit, Robert C., work reviewed, 50:40–41
Nesbitt, Henrietta, White House housekeeper, 54:162
Nesheim, Lars N., 13:206
Nesmith, James W., senator, 38:56
Nesmith Cave, Minneapolis, 11:74, 32:191
Ness, George T., Jr., author, 22:349
Ness, Henry B., funeral depicted, 42:10
Ness, J. O., author, 20:214
Ness, Ole H., sketch, 10:316n
Ness, Zenobia B., author, 21:431
Nessell, C. W., author, 37:346, 39:131
Nessel Township, Chisago County, history, 36:195
Nest, The, Minneapolis, nightclub, 59:98–99, 59:104
Nestel, Gus, floral designer, 54:312
Nest Orchestra, 59:104
Neth, Mary, essayist, 58:190
Netherlands Museum, Holland, Michigan, 28:120
Netherly, Winifred, author, 22:334
Netley Creek, Manitoba, 21:266
Netta Durant, raftboat, 31:36
Nettels, Curtis, author, 15:228
Nettie's Colored Orphan Asylum (Orange Hill, Florida), 56:105
Nett Lake Indian Reservation (Chippewa)
Nett Lake River, explored, 4:181
Nettleton, Alvred Bayard, associate of J. Cooke, 5:98n, 15:358, 35:67, 60:12
Nettleton, Claude F., author, 36:194
Nettleton, E. M., 11:466
Nettleton, George E., developer, 22:352, 50:216 (facing)
Nettleton, William, townsite owner, 12:384, 37:114n
Neu, Irene D., work reviewed, 35:237
Neubauer, August, speaker, 17:484
Neubauer, Joseph, 46:172
Neubeck, Deborah K.
Neuberger, Richard L., author, 34:211
Neuenfeldt, Albert H., 57:136
Neue Zeit, immigration paper, 5:194
Neufang, Ralf, translator, 49:338–339
Neuharth, Allan H., newspaper executive, 46:150
Neumaier, John J., college president, 51:25–27
Neumann, Jacob (Bishop), author, 6:71, 7:278
Neumeier, Catherine, speaker, 17:314
Neumeier, Frederick C., papers, 10:206, 11:42
Neumeier, Frederick G., 10:206
Neumeier, Karl G.
Neunaber, H. W. (Rev.), speaker, 13:343
Neuse, Eloise, author, 34:219
Neutral Ground, ceding, 57:4
Neutralism. See Isolationism
Neutrality Act (1936), implementation, 43:86–90, 43:92
Neutson, K., 16:100
Nevada
Nevada Township, Mower County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Neveaux, Damase, pioneer, 22:345
Nevers, John N., in Leech Lake uprising, 24:144–146
Nevers, Mrs. John N., 24:145
Nevers Dam, St. Croix River, 40:357
Neville, Jay, 22:405
Neville, Morgan, career, 20:202
Neville, Mrs. Arthur C., author, 15:236
Neville Arthur C., author, 7:91, 7:349, 7:368
Nevins, ----, Mr. and Mrs., 8:158
Nevins, Allan, 18:44, 18:217, 20:31, 20:289, 26:166
Nevitt, Barrington, cultural analyst, 53:102
Nevius, Aaron C., 16:334
Nevius family, genealogy, 16:334
Nevue, Wilfrid, "A Winter in the Woods," 34:149–153
New, Harry, postmaster general, 55:108
New, J. W., speaker, 11:118
New Albin, Iowa
New Amsterdam, Wisconsin, Dutch settlement, 28:121, 28:379
New Auburn
Newbern, Robert, 39:132
Newberry, John S., geologist, 32:215
Newberry Library, Chicago, 5:223, 51:286, 52:37, 55:125, 57:326
New Boston, Illinois, described, 17:426
New Brighton, Ramsey County
New Brunswick, Canada
Newby family, genealogy, 21:195
New Canada. See Little Canada
Newcastle, Iowa, history, 4:442
New Century Club, St. Paul, 5:246, 52:117, 55:190
Newcomb, E. B., Dr., 16:334
Newcomb, Rexford, speaker, 27:66
Newcomb, Simon, astronomer, 18:352–358, 33:191, 33:271
Newcombe, Barbara T.
Newcome, Tom, legislator, 60:323
Newcomer, Mabel, work reviewed, 35:36
Newdahl, Axel, Lawyer, 17:213
New Deal
New Dramatists Guild, New York City, 60:135, 60:137
New Duluth, St. Louis County
New Duluth National Bank, 37:124
Newell, Aaron, author, 5:611
Newell, Abby L., house, 49:52
Newell, Agnes M., 47:187n
Newell, F. S., 14:270
Newell, Frederick R., grain dealer, 47:187
Newell, Harriet, missionary, 28:135
Newell, L. D., 12:319, 14:100
Newell, Lyman C., author, 16:115
Newell, Martha A., 47:187n
Newell, Martin E., author, 12:333, 25:308
Newell, Mrs. Winston B., 4:174
Newell, Stephen, politician, 39:49
Newell, Willie, 59:338
Newell (Newel), Stanford, 6:408
New England Boot and Shoe Shop, St. Paul, 15:190
New England Colony and Bureau of Migration, settles Detroit, 16:432
New England Conservatory, Boston, 57:228
New England Emigrant Aid Company, 17:323–324, 24:367
New Englanders
New-England Magazine, publishes Snelling's tales, 17:438
New England Military and Naval Bureau of Migration, Detroit Lakes colony, 10:132–135
New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 22:213
New England Society of Minneapolis, 12:402
New England Society of the Northwest, 31:20
New England Woman Suffrage Association, 39:4, 39:6
New Era (Sauk Rapids), 3:292, 16:234
Newfolden, history, 12:452, 20:456, 38:163
Newfoundland, Canada
New Glarus Township, Wisconsin, 5:595, 28:188
New Grand Theater, Minneapolis, 53:245
Newgren, Andrew J., 17:70, 20:51, 23:50, 26:45, 27:46, 29:97
Newhall, Beaumont, author, 29:164
Newhall, Gene (Cpl.), 23:393
Newhall, John B. (Maj.), author, 5:215, 20:203, 36:102
Newhall Hotel, Milwaukee, 24:331
New Hampshire
New Hope (fur post), 23:213, 52:228
Newhouse, Sewell, trap maker, 43:147–148
Newhouse, William, 4:354, 4:369n, 4:421
Newhouse trap, 43:146–147
New Iceland, Manitoba, 57:362
New Jazzland Orchestra, 59:98
New Jersey
New Jumbo Theatre, Minneapolis, 9:35
New Kent Court House, Virginia, in Civil War, 25:131
New Lake theater, Minneapolis, 61:233
Newland, Francis, settler, 41:44
New Logan Theater, bombings, 51:230
New London
Newman, Cecil E.
Newman, Frank (Rev.), 10:448
Newman, G. A., Dr., 8:196
Newman, Gertrude, insurance underwriter, 60:286
Newman, Harry S., 28:70
Newman, J. I., papers, 10:448
Newman, Mildred A., work reviewed, 42:77
Newman, Moses, businessman, 51:6–7
Newman, Paul S., "Theodore L. Hays," 53:238–246
Newman, Peter C., work reviewed, 50:170
Newman, Ralph, work reviewed, 29:63
Newman, W. A., speaker, 13:454
Newmann, C. A. George (Christian Andrew George Naeseth), hypnotist, 51:244
Newmarket Township, Scott County, Norwegian settlement, 12:271
New Masses (New York City), 44:245, 44:247n, 44:248, 45:174, 52:299, 57:373–374
New Mexico
New Munich
New Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, 54:314
New Norway, Canada, 57:356, 57:362–363
New Olympic Theater, St. Paul, 53:239
New Orleans, Louisiana, 51:153–154
New Orleans Exposition, 52:143
New Orleans Minstrels, 28:111
New Orleans Strutters, entertainers, 59:98
New People's Theater, Minneapolis, 9:36, 9:38
New Pioneer, 58:169–171, 58:176–177
Newport, B. C., lawyer, 48:324
Newport, Mary M., 14:436
Newport, Reece R., 14:436
Newport, Rhode Island
New Prague Foundry Company, 12:451
New Prague Seals, professional football team, 59:167
New Prague Times, history, 12:451, 20:462
New Republic magazine
New Rome, Sibley County
Newsboys, New Year's greetings, 16:387, 33:164–168
News media
Newsom, Thomas, newspaperman, 53:106
Newsome, Albert R., author, 20:197
Newson, Hattie, 15:396
Newson, Mary J., 4:171, 4:275
Newson, Nellie, 15:396
Newson, Thomas M. (Maj.), 4:275
New Sweden, Canada, 55:109, 57:362
New Sweden, Iowa
New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches, 43:28, 52:25
New Theatre, 52:302
New Times (Minneapolis), Socialist newspaper, 45:4–5, 45:7, 45:9, 52:183–194, 55:288
New Times Publishing Company, 52:183
Newton, A. Edward, 27:41
Newton, E., 16:318n, 20:225n
Newton, Earle W., 30:368
Newton, Isaac, 40:335–336
Newton, Mrs. William H., 21:150, 21:156
Newton, O. W., author, 17:240
Newton, Stanley (Stan), author, 8:437, 28:177
Newton, Walter H., congressman, 12:96, 17:160n, 47:222, 50:10
Newton, William H.
Newton County, history, 4:242
Newton Township, Otter Tail County, frontier life, 11:221
New Trier
New Ulm Business Men's Association, 10:224
New Ulm Daily Journal, church-state editorial, 53:300
New Ulm High School, 53:180
New (Neu) Ulm Pioneer, 27:327
New Ulm Post, founded, 27:327, 33:180
New Ulm Review, founded, 19:234
New Ulm Roller Mill Company, 28:202
New Ulm Steamboat Company, 45:115
New Ulm Transportation Company, 26:181, 41:59, 45:115
New Upsala, Pine Lake, Wisconsin, Swedish settlement, 10:243, 16:479, 30:159, 32:49
New Westminister, British Columbia, railroad, 41:356
New Winona, truck, 43:103
New Year's celebrations
New York (state)
New York, steamship, 37:15
New York Abendzeitung, immigration paper, 5:194
New York Academy of Medicine, 14:446
New York Age, 43:284
New York and Bermudez Company, 43:207, 43:210
New York Board of Emigration Commissioners, 5:172n, 5:181, 5:187, 5:200, 5:202n
New York Central Railroad
New York Demokrat, immigration paper, 5:194
New Yorker magazine, 56:319, 57:26, 57:33
New York Evening Mirror, articles on Minnesota, 29:29, 29:31–35
New York Evening Post, literary reviews, 56:12
New York Fire Zouaves (Eleventh New York Volunteer Infantry), 47:65–67
New York Folklore Society, 31:14
New York Freeman, 43:292
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 3:444
New York Grain Exchange, 33:332
New York Historical Society, New York City, 5:70, 5:142, 5:224, 5:304, 5:307, 5:357, 5:376, 6:68, 6:202, 7:163, 8:198, 8:293, 11:450, 20:436, 25:394, 26:63
New York Journal, sketch depicted, 52:218
New York Lyceum Company, 28:105
New York Mills
New York Public Library, 17:96, 17:214, 55:124–125
New York State Agricultural Society, 15:123
New York State Association on County Historians, 26:168
New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, 12:434, 26:267, 26:377
New York Sun, All American football team, 54:174
New York Theatre Union, 52:294, 52:297, 52:299, 52:302–303
New York Times, 56:12, 56:15, 57:312, 58:4
New York Tribune, 51:103, 54:281
Nezha Ke Ogema, Ojibway Indian, 55:55
Nez Perces Indians, 5:358, 6:306, 8:184, 32:249
Niagara, New York, British occupation of, 4:231, 4:312, 4:318–319
Niagara, steamboat, 28:310, 35:355
Niagara Falls, New York, 13:395
Nichol, John P., author, 21:371
Nichol, Todd W., editor, 52:128
Nicholas, Wilson C., 44:215
Nicholas of Lynne, friar, 35:294, 38:383
Nicholls, Henry, lecturer, 11:157
Nichols, ----, automobile designer, 26:21
Nichols, ----, Owatonna auto builder, 43:94, 43:97, 43:103
Nichols, Aitkin County, name, 21:349
Nichols, Arthur F., landscape architect, 54:153
Nichols, Austin R., 21:349
Nichols, Browning, county commissioner, 37:207
Nichols, Charles L., postmaster, 37:327
Nichols, Charles W., author, 19:207, 19:337, 19:341, 20:186, 22:187, 29:163
Nichols, David A., author, 50:195
Nichols, Frances S., compiler, 34:216
Nichols, Frederick D., author, 35:150
Nichols, George, 4:455, 16:215
Nichols, Harriet S., missionary, 9:403, 19:132
Nichols, Henry Martyn (Rev.), 2:25, 19:267, 44:62, 44:97, 56:206
Nichols, J. W., labor organizer, 52:210
Nichols, Jeannette P., author, 23:83
Nichols, Luther H., author, 2:57
Nichols, Marcus P., papers, 11:444
Nichols, Nancy Sikes (Mrs. Henry M.), 19:251
Nichols, Roger H., work reviewed, 39:338
Nichols, Roger L., work reviewed, 47:208, 50:171
Nichols, Roy F., author, 13:433, 19:347, 34:168, 39:34
Nichols, Thomas, 12:54n
Nichols, William H., 16:9
Nichols and Chisholm Lumber Company, 27:302
Nicholsen, Annie M. (Mrs. J. N.), author, 13:452, 14:218
Nichols Expert Business Office Training and Secretarial School, students, 57:137
Nicholson, Claudia J., MHS curator, 56:455, 57:160 (facing)
Nicholson, John P. (Col.), 3:147
Nicholson, Meredith, author, 3:45
Nickaboine, Frank, Ojibway, 48:154
Nickaboine, George, Ojibway, 48:157
Nickel, Lake County, 54:126, 54:135
Nickells, Dorothy J., author, 13:429
Nickelodeons, 53:245
Nickels, Horace, 52:25
Nickerson, Clifford, papers, 15:464
Nickerson, John Q. A., lumberman, 16:73
Nickey family, in Todd County, 22:89
Nickles, Shelley, historian, 60:272
Nicklin, Myrtle A., author, 13:336
Nicolay, Helen, author, 30:387
Nicolay, John George
Nicolet (Nicollet), Jean, explorer, 7:347–348, 8:245, 10:437, 12:283, 12:348, 13:253, 13:439, 15:159, 15:358, 17:114, 17:299n, 17:342, 18:233, 18:387, 19:198, 19:272, 23:355, 25:273, 27:216–220, 32:238, 57:271
Nicolin, Florian L. (Bubbles), 41:384
Nicoll, ----, boat racer, 47:325
Nicollet, Joseph N., 3:33, 4:290, 8:92, 9:57, 10:196, 10:360, 15:383, 21:99, 45:206, 46:127, 52:150
Nicollet County
Nicollet County Farm Bureau Association, 21:342
Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, 5:525, 25:315, 35:73, 42:144, 43:223, 54:313
Nicollet House, Minneapolis, 5:73, 5:160, 5:245, 5:525, 10:78, 19:84, 19:407, 33:175, 34:99n, 35:73, 43:223, 45:211, 48:12, 54:313, 57:114, 61:80
Nicollet Island, Mississippi River, Hennepin County, 42:222, 48:337, 57:115
Nicollet Park, Minneapolis, baseball stadium, 58:338–352
Nicolls, Richard (Col.), British commissioner, 16:395
Nicols, Mrs. John V., 38:77n, 38:78–79
Nicols and Berkey, St. Paul, wholesale firm, 34:355
Nicols and Dean, St. Paul, wholesale hardware firm, 24:355
Niebuhr, Reinhold, theologian, 40:365–366, 54:48
Niedecken, George, interior architect, 57:249–250
Nielsdatter, Gro, 19:97
Nielsen, C. M., Mormon missionary, 36:290–293
Nielsen, Charlie, cabinetmaker, 60:216–217
Nielsen, Christian, sketch, 10:69
Nielsen, Cindy, art-colony executive director, 55:265
Nielsen, Etlar L., author, 23:99
Nielsen, Johanne, letters, 56:100
Nielsen, Kim E., "Douglas County Farm Holiday Association," 51:270–280
Nielsen, "Little Ole," 19:97
Nielsen, Ole, Sr., 18:316, 19:97
Nielsen, Richard, author, 57:56, 60:62–63
Niemela, John, author, 28:82
Niemeyer, Mrs. James C., 39:56
Niemi, Arne, 58:177, 58:179
Niemi, Clemens, author, 5:516
Niemi, David, Finnish settler, 61:17
Niemi, Helmi Marsyla, 52:328
Niemi, Judith, author, 53:251
Niemi, Matti, Finnish pioneer, 25:318
Nier, Alfred O. C., university department head, 60:186n
Nietz, John A., author, 37:344
Niewald, Earl, forest ranger, 54:135
Niganibines (Leading Bird of Prey, Flat Mouth), Ojibwe leader, 60:248 (facing)
Nigg, William, school superintendent, 53:303
Nigger Coulee, Hudson, Wisconsin, name, 21:430
Nightclubs
Nightingale, Mrs. J. A., author, 29:363, 30:81, 30:408
Nightingale, Mrs. John H., 5:609
Nih wah zhe bik o quay (Mandy Wah-we-yay-cumig), Ojibway, 46:293
Nikander, J. K., pioneer pastor, 25:324
Nikander, V. K., college president, 27:162
Nikiforoff, C. C., author, 21:212
Niles, Hezekiah, publisher, 29:62
Niles, Nathaniel, composer, 22:130
Niles, O. J., author, 26:288
Niles, Sanford, 18:105
Nilsen, Anna (Mrs. Rasmus), 57:358
Nilsen, Laila, author, 15:114
Nilsen, Nils, 12:264
Nilsen, Ole (Rev.), papers, 16:471, 17:212, 18:47
Nilsen, Rasmus, 57:358
Nilson, Christina, 8:401
Nilson, N. A., pioneer merchant, 28:384
Nilsson, Albertina, 43:69
Nilsson, Alex, author, 18:73
Nilsson, August, Titanic victim, 60:261
Nilsson, Christine, 16:238
Nilsson, Fredrik (Frederick) O. (Rev.), missionary, 5:146, 43:64–65, 49:306
Nilsson, Isak, Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Nilsson, Svein, 2:235n, 22:68
Nilsson, Victor, author, 4:85, 6:206, 10:102
Nimbus Club, St. Paul, 56:3, 56:6
Nimitz, Chester William (Adm.), 52:28, 52:30, 54:375
Nimrod, steamboat, 13:233–234
Nimrod, Wadena County, history, 51:163
Nind, J. Newton, sketch, 2:275
Nindipens, Ojibway, 49:275
Nine Mile Creek, Lake County, island, 34:182
Nine Mile River (Minnehaha Creek), 7:271
Nineteenth Amendment
Ninety-first (Wild West) Division, U.S. Army, history, 3:110
93rd Infantry Division, South Pacific, 54:188
Nininger, Alexander R. (Randy), 25:183, 45:269, 62:11
Nininger, Alexander R., Jr. (Lt.), World War II hero, 25:394, 26:158
Nininger, Catherine (Mrs. John), 34:97, 45:269, 55:20
Nininger, Dakota County
Nininger, St. Peter and Western Railroad, 13:141, 13:143, 13:150, 17:270, 17:274–275
Nininger and St. Peter Railroad. See Nininger, St. Peter and Western Railroad
Nininger family, in Minnesota, 25:292
Nininger Reading Room Society, 13:147
Ninth Federal Reserve District, 25:279–280
Ninth Military Department, described, 4:77
Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 5:320
Niobrara River, Nebraska, 42:50–51
Nipigon River, Ontario, road, 16:299
Nipissing Indians, 13:400
Nippert, Lillian, violinist, 52:308
Nisbeth, Hugo, 8:386, 41:193
Nissenbaum, Stephen, author, 46:287
Nissishin fishing club, 59:230
Nisswa, historic properties, 51:148
Nitske, W. Robert, work reviewed, 44:78–79
Nix, Else M., editor, 12:334
Nix, Jacob (Capt.), 1:439n, 45:113
Nix, Robert, poet, 12:334
Nixon, Anna M., author, 26:65
Nixon, Herman C., author/speaker, 5:149, 5:314, 10:211
Nixon, J. H., author, 18:339, 18:469
Nixon, John, report, 28:170
Nixon, Richard M., U.S. president, 51:109, 52:164, 55:109, 56:406, 59:296, 60:171
No, Yong-Park, author, 29:154
Noah, Jacob J., attorney, 55:53
Nobel prizes
Noble, David W.
Noble, Frederick A., biography, 15:358
Noble, Grace, 51:297
Noble, Lydia, captive, 1:429, 38:123–124, 48:31
Noble, Mrs. Frederick A., 38:75, 38:76n
Noble Elementary School, Golden Valley, 53:296
Noble Order of the Knights of Labor. See Knights of Labor
Noble plow, 24:297
Nobles, Johnson (Rev.), at Red Rock, 31:90
Nobles, William H., 7:117, 28:81, 30:266, 36:4n, 38:221
N. Ludington and Company, Chicago, 40:113
NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Naas, David L., regional center director, 44:30, 44:304
work reviewed, 52:39
Nachbar, C. A., 12:454, 18:334
Nachtrieb, Henry F., 21:209, 28:286
Nadouessi Indians. See Dakota (Sioux) Indians; Sioux (Dakota) Indians
Naegele, Henry, diary, 21:204
Naegele, Lambert, newspaper publisher, 34:130
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 14:217
Naeseth, Franz, author, 20:468
Naeseth, Henriette C. K.
work reviewed, 45:204–205
Naff, Alixa, author, 50:168
Naftalin, Arthur E., 25:191, 46:88, 46:90, 54:11, 56:53, 56:62, 56:406–407
Naganub, Antoine (nephew), Ojibway, 46:293
Naganub, Antoine (Sitawash) (uncle), Ojibway, 46:293
Naganub, Isabella, 46:293
Naganub, Joseph (Mingogijigweb), Ojibway, 46:293
Na-ga-nub (Foremost Sitter), Ojibway leader, 46:293
Nagasaki, Japan, Russian railway corps in, 38:316–324
Nagel, Arend J., Dutch pioneer, 28:121, 28:123–124
Nagel, Berend, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:122
Nagel, Derk, 28:122
Nagel, Diana, 28:122
Nagel, Gerrit, 28:122
Nagel, Gunther W., Dr., work reviewed, 40:309
Nagel, Mrs. Arend J., Dutch pioneer, 28:122
Nagiwicakte, Sioux, Indian, 38:134
Nagle, Liza, author, 45:164
Nagle, Mary D.
Nagonabe, Chippewa leader, 21:285
Nagurski, Bronko, football player, 35:335, 54:174, 54:186, 59:171
Nahbahgahdoway, Chippewa leader, 12:296
Nah wah cumig goo quay. See Kegg, Maude
Nai, Moy Gan. See Moy, Maurice
Nairn, John, artist, work depicted, 61:153
Nairn, John, engineer, 39:239
Nakazato Takashi Pottery, Japan, 51:128 (facing)
Nakota Indians, 56:463
Nalawaja, Benedict, World War II coast artillery corpsman, 60:269
Namais, June, scholar, 56:148
work reviewed, 53:336–337
Names. See Geographic names
Namew Lake, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 40:172
NAMPI. See National Association of the Motion Picture Industry
Nanabozho, Ojibway hero, 25:54, 48:134, 48:160
Nance, Ethel Ray, policewoman, 52:117
Nance, Joseph M., author, 22:432
Nangatuck, ironclad, 25:129
Naniboujou Club, Grand Marais, 55:255, 55:262
Nankin Cafe, Minneapolis, 54:232
Nannestad, Jonas R., Dr., 11:289
Nanticoke Valley, New York, 51:181–182
Nantouagan River
Naplin, Oscar A., 5:574
Napoleon, ship, 8:340–341
Napoleonic Wars
Narveson, B. H., author, 26:166
Nasatir, Abraham P., author, 10:87, 11:451, 39:261
Nasett, Lars I., 15:249
Nash, Edgar, storekeeper, 37:111n
Nash, George V., author, 41:263–264
Nash, Gerald D., work reviewed, 41:44, 43:313
Nash, Helen L., author, 18:224
Nash, Howard F., Jr., work reviewed, 36:187
Nash, Jay B., Indian CCC director, 43:6
Nash, Jean, author, 25:198
Nash, Joshua W., 35:70
Nash, Mrs. O. J., author, 19:239
Nash, Philip, "Ambassador Eugenie Anderson," 59:249–262
Nash, Robert (Capt.), 46:315
Nash, William C., 18:341, 51:291
Nash, Z. E. B., 24:139
Nash and Armstrong, law firm, 59:168
Nash Finch, Minnesota headquarters, 56:419
Nashotah House, Delafield, Wisconsin, theological seminary, 14:111, 18:326, 50:261
Nashville, Iowa, river town, 17:431n
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville Tennessean, cartoon depicted, 52:31
Nashville Township, Martin County, history, 18:465
Nashwauk
See also Mesabi Range
bus service, 49:312
iron mining, 51:70
strike, 40:346
Yugoslav settlement, 28:251–253
bus service, 49:312
iron mining, 51:70
strike, 40:346
Yugoslav settlement, 28:251–253
Nasmith, Samuel (Lt. Col.)
Nason, E. L., 25:22
Nason, George L., park superintendent, 58:56
Nason, Joel F., house, 38:346
Nason, John, author, 40:256
Nason, Ormin, author, 10:358
Nason, Philip, banker, 47:15
Nass, David L., 51:281
"Recollections of Rural Revolt," 44:304–308
regional center director, 44:30, 44:304
work reviewed, 49:163, 49:258
regional center director, 44:30, 44:304
work reviewed, 49:163, 49:258
Natchez, steamboat, 54:240
Natchez Trace, 23:61
Natelson, Nate, clothing clerk, lynching trial, 59:25, 59:35n
Nate's Clothing, Minneapolis, 46:339
Nathan, George Jean, author/literary editor, 21:4, 56:312
Nathan, Hans, author, 30:152, 39:84
Nathanson, Copenhagen, Denmark, banking house, 20:249
Nathanson, Iric, author
"African Americans and the 1892 Republican National Convention, Minneapolis," 61:76–82
"The Oppenheimer Affair," 60:172–186
"The Oppenheimer Affair," 60:172–186
Nation, The, 51:135, 57:390
National Academy of Design, New York, exhibitions, 53:319, 57:77
National Academy of Sciences, publication, 26:84
National Aeroplane Company of Chicago, 54:339
National Afro-American Council, meetings, 55:65
National Afro-American League, 43:291–294, 57:420, 58:189
National Afro-American Press Association, 43:286
National Air and Space Museum, 51:286
Spirit of St. Louis exhibited, 58:3
lecturers, 54:296
National Archives and Records Service, 53:128, 54:325
building, 15:228, 16:104, 17:1, 17:9, 17:14–16, 17:19, 17:71, 17:216
catalog, 44:80
Chinese exclusion files, 57:166
in Clark papers case, 36:218, 36:226, 36:228
collections, 11:41, 15:62, 22:307, 26:265, 27:161, 48:88, 48:128, 48:174, 48:180, 49:206–207
Continental Congress papers, 34:169
establishment, 16:342, 17:9–15
function, 36:236
guides, 18:214, 21:399, 28:68, 30:149, 39:127, 39:170, 39:210, 40:360, 50:44, 52:125, 56:304
history, 46:340–341, 49:206–207
importance, 17:1–10, 17:71
Indian material, 34:354
inventories, 32:189
microfilms, 34:212
military records, 22:297–298, 25:282, 25:296, 25:398, 39:204, 39:279, 53:252
Minnesota material, 21:83, 21:314, 22:422, 29:284, 36:85, 54:3
New England records, 57:242
photograph file, 28:347–349, 28:351, 34:243–249, 35:131
preservation methods, 19:455
presidential papers, 44:37–38
publications, 16:329, 18:58, 18:93, 24:70, 25:310, 25:391, 26:147, 30:388–389
staff, 17:18, 29:259
survey, 17:7, 17:460, 18:49
survey records, 51:239
training programs, 19:218, 26:162
catalog, 44:80
Chinese exclusion files, 57:166
in Clark papers case, 36:218, 36:226, 36:228
collections, 11:41, 15:62, 22:307, 26:265, 27:161, 48:88, 48:128, 48:174, 48:180, 49:206–207
Continental Congress papers, 34:169
establishment, 16:342, 17:9–15
function, 36:236
guides, 18:214, 21:399, 28:68, 30:149, 39:127, 39:170, 39:210, 40:360, 50:44, 52:125, 56:304
history, 46:340–341, 49:206–207
importance, 17:1–10, 17:71
Indian material, 34:354
inventories, 32:189
microfilms, 34:212
military records, 22:297–298, 25:282, 25:296, 25:398, 39:204, 39:279, 53:252
Minnesota material, 21:83, 21:314, 22:422, 29:284, 36:85, 54:3
New England records, 57:242
photograph file, 28:347–349, 28:351, 34:243–249, 35:131
preservation methods, 19:455
presidential papers, 44:37–38
publications, 16:329, 18:58, 18:93, 24:70, 25:310, 25:391, 26:147, 30:388–389
staff, 17:18, 29:259
survey, 17:7, 17:460, 18:49
survey records, 51:239
training programs, 19:218, 26:162
cooperation with Jewish organizations, 61:225
fundraising, 55:71
members depicted, 57:430
Minneapolis, 52:181, 57:426, 57:440
Minnesota, 38:88
racial integration of professional golf and, 58:389, 58:393n
St. Paul, 53:269, 55:215, 56:363
Socialist Workers' Party members, 56:368–371
Spingarn Medal recipients, 55:214
Twin Cities, 57:420–421, 57:429
Wisconsin, 51:196
fundraising, 55:71
members depicted, 57:430
Minneapolis, 52:181, 57:426, 57:440
Minnesota, 38:88
racial integration of professional golf and, 58:389, 58:393n
St. Paul, 53:269, 55:215, 56:363
Socialist Workers' Party members, 56:368–371
Spingarn Medal recipients, 55:214
Twin Cities, 57:420–421, 57:429
Wisconsin, 51:196
National Association of Charities and Corrections, 49:10
National Association of Evangelicals, 43:30
National Association of Importers and Breeders of Norman Horses, 22:265, 26:124
National Association of Machinists, Minneapolis, 50:214
National Association of Manufacturers, 51:231, 54:182, 60:26–39
National Association of Motor Bus Operators, 52:318, 52:322
National Association of Real Estate Boards, history, 36:189
National Association of State Libraries, public archives committee, 1:232, 2:48
National Association of State War History Organizations, 3:243
National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, 51:205
National Bank of Commerce, Duluth, 37:122
National baseball club, Lake City, 19:170
National Baseball Hall of Fame, Indian inductees, 51:94
National Basketball Association, Minnesota players, 55:348
National Biscuit Company (Nabisco)
National Board of Censors. See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
National Board of Mission of the Presbyterian Church, 16:354
National Board of Popular Education, teachers, 55:321
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (NBR), 51:205–207
National Board of Trade, 1:180, 1:188
National Boating Association, 58:141
National Book Award, nominees, 57:289
National Boxing Association, 59:77
National Building Loan and Protective Union, Minneapolis, 18:123, 18:136, 18:140, 18:142n, 18:144, 18:147, 18:211
Nationalbund, Catholic society, 17:85
National Camp Directors Association, 58:75
National Capital Sesquicentennial
National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee, Minnesota monument, 4:183
National Centennial Celebration Commission, members, 57:70
National Child Labor Committee, officers, 51:52
National Cigarmakers Union, 20:433
National Citizen Political Action Committee, 34:189
National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB), 55:293–294, 55:296
See also American Civil Liberties Union
National Colony, Worthington, 10:136, 24:90, 29:271
National Committee for Better Films, 51:206, 51:211
National Committee on Fair Play in Bowling, 56:63
National Committee on Militarism in Education, 40:366n
National Committee on Segregation in the Nation's Capitol, members, 56:64
National Committee to Keep America Out of War, 52:29
National Conference of Charities and Correction, meetings, 51:43
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 52:181–182, 53:310
National Conservation Congress, 40:322, 40:324
National Cooperative Council, 18:323
National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings
National Council for Social Studies, 9:401
National Council for State Superintendents and Commissioners of Education, 14:417
National Council for the Social Studies, 25:168
National Council of Catholic Women, 61:71, 61:170
National Council of Defense, in World War I, 47:171, 47:179
National Council of Jewish Women, 51:12, 52:157
National Council of Negro Women, 52:123, 55:215
National Currency Act (1863), passage, 57:57:192, 57:184
National Dairy Union, 40:324
National D-Day Museum, 60:152
National Defense Highway Act (1956), 57:207
National Demokrat (St. Paul), German paper, 27:127
National Editorial Association, 14:393, 18:451
National Education Association, 9:401, 10:48, 14:393, 25:373
National Endowment for the Humanities, 44:231, 53:339, 54:288, 55:39, 55:183, 55:198
National Extension Homemakers Council, 53:339
National Farmers' Alliance. See Farmers' Alliance (Northern Alliance)
National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. See Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union (Southern Alliance)
National Farmers Bank, Owatonna, 47:79, 49:253, 51:146, 55:110, 55:112, 55:115, 57:193
National Farmers Holiday Association, 53:210, 54:15
National Farmers Organization (NFO)
National Farmers Union
National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, 39:300, 51:39, 57:427–428
National Federation of Temple Youth (N.F.T.Y.), 59:20
National Federation of Women's Nonpartisan clubs, membership list, 10:77
National Football League, 59:169
teams, 54:175
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Minnesota material, 30:85, 30:173
National German-American Bank, St. Paul, interior depicted, 57:182
National Grange, 16:487, 17:467, 20:86, 31:190, 37:136, 39:83, 40:330, 44:266, 52:137, 55:110, 55:115
See also Minnesota National Guard
legislation, 54:182
North Dakota, 50:294
in Northwest states, 9:115
legislation, 54:182
North Dakota, 50:294
in Northwest states, 9:115
National Highway Users Conference, 19:102
National Historical Publications (and Records) Commission, 34:212, 37:340, 40:96, 40:261
National Hospital for the Insane, Washington D.C., 53:45
National Industrial Recovery Act (1933), 42:7, 50:109–111
National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, 55:369
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 59:300
National Institute of Mental Health, grant, 39:300
Nationalism
National Labor Relations Act (1935), 58:126, 58:184, 60:35
National Labor Relations Board
National Lawyers Guild, 54:182, 54:184
National Leader (St. Paul), name, 48:257n
National League of American Pen Women, Minnesota branch, 17:340
National Lutheran Council, 15:449
National Miners Union, 58:171, 58:179
National Monetary Commission, 12:12, 22:422
National Motion Picture Conference (1924, 1926), 51:212, 51:214
National Motion Picture League, officers, 51:210
National Municipal League, 3:309
National Museum. See Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Save Our Sculpture (SOS) Program, 55:369
National Nonpartisan League. See Nonpartisan League
National Organization for Women (NOW), 61:63
National Paint and Coatings Association, 53:236
National parks, 39:336, 40:38, 43:70–71, 44:21, 54:158
conferences, 52:83
establishment, 42:249, 43:70–71
functions, 39:337, 40:35
guides, 56:304
historic sites, 44:208, 47:79, 47:87–92, 47:114, 47:222n, 55:305–306, 58:267
policies, 44:85, 44:93–94
projects, 16:487, 17:105, 18:66, 18:311, 18:328, 20:146, 21:327, 21:423, 24:252, 31:249, 37:63, 37:66, 37:85, 37:308, 55:195, 58:75–77
publication, 39:33
records, 40:361
staff, 16:330, 18:281
establishment, 42:249, 43:70–71
functions, 39:337, 40:35
guides, 56:304
historic sites, 44:208, 47:79, 47:87–92, 47:114, 47:222n, 55:305–306, 58:267
policies, 44:85, 44:93–94
projects, 16:487, 17:105, 18:66, 18:311, 18:328, 20:146, 21:327, 21:423, 24:252, 31:249, 37:63, 37:66, 37:85, 37:308, 55:195, 58:75–77
publication, 39:33
records, 40:361
staff, 16:330, 18:281
National Parks Magazine, Sigurd Olson's essays, 58:134
National Photographic Association, meetings, 52:49
National Planning Association, Washington, D.C., 23:393
National Popular Education Board, 8:274
National Portrait Gallery, Washington D. C., exhibits, 57:239
National Postal Museum, 55:109
National Press Club, special meetings, 55:108
National Producers' Alliance, 28:304
National Recovery Act, 52:175
National Recovery Administration, 41:159, 42:8, 48:265, 48:296n
See also National Industrial Recovery Act
finances homesteads, 46:4
Labor Advisory Board, 42:6
records, 26:265
finances homesteads, 46:4
Labor Advisory Board, 42:6
records, 26:265
National Reform Association, 49:141, 49:143
See also individual sites
dam depicted, 52:1 (cover)
Hampton Institute, Virginia, 51:92–93
Minnesota sites, 44:93n, 44:101, 44:173, 46:143, 46:161, 47:119, 47:314, 48:6, 49:28, 51:58, 51:145–148, 51:151, 51:164 (facing), 53:142–144, 54:68, 54:164, 54:240, 55:101–102, 55:137, 55:190, 55:199, 55:302–319, 56:251, 57:19, 57:103, 58:55–56, 58:67, 58:195, 58:321, 59:62, 59:65, 59:67, 61:247, 61:282, 62:3
review process, 54:166–169
dam depicted, 52:1 (cover)
Hampton Institute, Virginia, 51:92–93
Minnesota sites, 44:93n, 44:101, 44:173, 46:143, 46:161, 47:119, 47:314, 48:6, 49:28, 51:58, 51:145–148, 51:151, 51:164 (facing), 53:142–144, 54:68, 54:164, 54:240, 55:101–102, 55:137, 55:190, 55:199, 55:302–319, 56:251, 57:19, 57:103, 58:55–56, 58:67, 58:195, 58:321, 59:62, 59:65, 59:67, 61:247, 61:282, 62:3
review process, 54:166–169
National Resources Committee, 56:264
National Resources Planning Board, 23:9, 23:16, 23:188, 23:279
National Road
National School Service, sketch, 3:25
National Section for Girls and Women's Sports, 58:219
National Section on Girls and Women's Athletics, 58:213
National Security League, Minneapolis, 49:68
National Society for Adequate Defense, Faribault, 47:316
National Society of Autograph Collectors, 29:164, 30:65, 30:257
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. See Colonial Dames of America
National Symposium on Aboriginal Women of Canada (1989), papers, 55:332
National Teachers Association. See National Education Association
National Transient Members Unit. See NTM Unit
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 30:258, 33:311, 35:150, 54:169, 55:306, 55:315
Main Street program, 50:40
National Union Labor party, 35:59
National Voters League, 18:313
National War Fund, records, 54:320
National War Labor Board, 18:314, 43:46n
hearings, 50:17
National Weeklies, Inc., Winona, 16:338, 17:52
National Wilderness Preservation System, 61:115
National Woman's Party, 20:192, 54:298–299
National Woman's Suffrage Association, 42:227, 47:309, 54:293, 54:297–298
National Youth Administration, 52:302, 61:47
black workers, 57:422
Native Americans. See Indians
Native Sons of Minnesota, 2:104, 3:149, 3:440
Native Sons of the Golden West, history fellowships, 2:472
Nativity Church (Episcopal), Wells, 50:263, 50:267
Nattestad, Ansten, 3:312
Naturalization. See Americanization
Natural resources
Arrowhead country, 51:158
boundary waters, 52:163, 53:289–290, 54:127
Cook County, 54:125
explorer's accounts, 52:81
fishing and, 57:308–314, 57:316–317, 58:61–62
forest depletion, 56:264, 56:268, 56:275–276
frontier and, 54:258
Lake County, 54:126
Lake Superior, 51:77
management, 57:318
Minneapolis, 54:175
Minnesota, 36:67, 36:69, 36:105, 36:193, 53:124
oil spills, 58:105–112, 58:116, 58:121
politics and political issues, 54:259, 54:263–264, 58:130, 58:132–143
pollution control, 58:115–116
Red River Valley, 51:56, 51:59–62
salt explorations, 52:133, 52:136–143
transplanted species, 57:306–307
boundary waters, 52:163, 53:289–290, 54:127
Cook County, 54:125
explorer's accounts, 52:81
fishing and, 57:308–314, 57:316–317, 58:61–62
forest depletion, 56:264, 56:268, 56:275–276
frontier and, 54:258
Lake County, 54:126
Lake Superior, 51:77
management, 57:318
Minneapolis, 54:175
Minnesota, 36:67, 36:69, 36:105, 36:193, 53:124
oil spills, 58:105–112, 58:116, 58:121
politics and political issues, 54:259, 54:263–264, 58:130, 58:132–143
pollution control, 58:115–116
Red River Valley, 51:56, 51:59–62
salt explorations, 52:133, 52:136–143
transplanted species, 57:306–307
Nature
in 18th-century writings, 46:163
in art, 56:376–377, 56:381, 56:385–386, 56:390, 57:77–79
despoliation, 58:105, 58:108–112, 58:116, 58:121
Indians and, 57:158–159
summer camps, 58:70
in art, 56:376–377, 56:381, 56:385–386, 56:390, 57:77–79
despoliation, 58:105, 58:108–112, 58:116, 58:121
Indians and, 57:158–159
summer camps, 58:70
Nature Magazine, Sigurd Olson's essays, 58:134
Natus, Fred, union leader, 56:274
Nau, Anthony, map maker, 12:82
Nau, L. F. (Fr.), Jesuit, 8:434
Naumoff, George, union leader, 57:423
Nauvoo, Illinois
Navajo Indians, economic conditions, 52:329–330
Naval Militia, Ohio, 55:100
Navigation
Navratil, Antonin, Bohemian pioneer, 15:27
Navratil, Frantisek, 15:31
Navratil, Patricia E., author, 47:210
Nawajibigokwe, Chippewa Indian, 21:285
Nawench-Marawski, A., Dr., author, 13:435
NAWSA. See National American Woman Suffrage Association
Nay Ah Shing High School, Mille Lacs band (Ojibway), 55:39
Naylor, Mrs. E. H., speaker, 12:107
Nazareth Hall, St. Paul, 49:211
Nazareth Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, 20:400, 45:215
Nazis and Nazism
NBR. See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
NCAC. See North Central Association of Colleges
NCLB. See National Civil Liberties Bureau
Nea, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
Neal, Annie, author, 5:463, 7:292
Neal, Henry J. (Lt.), 1:507–509
Neal, Robert M., author, 27:258
Neal, W. E., boatbuilder, 33:13
Neal, William H., author, 22:112
Neale, M. Gordon, Dr., author, 12:418
Neale, William, 11:238n
Nealis, John W. (Rev.), 16:341
Neall, Henry L., 21:177
Neally, ----, nurseryman, 43:64, 43:68
Near, Jay M., newspaper editor/publisher, 37:161–173, 46:147, 52:323
Near v. Minnesota, 1931, 48:92, 50:283–284, 52:157, 52:323–325
Neary, Charles Elwood, 61:98
Neary, Robert, speaker, 19:316
Neatby, Hilda M., author, 19:352
Nebedaykeshigokey, Chippewa Indian, 1:86
Nebel, Chris, 57:310
Nebelthau, Jessie H., editor, 15:237
Nebergall, Ralph, author, 15:245
Nebish Lake, Beltrami County, logging, 43:126
Nebish Township, Beltrami County, 43:127
Nebraska
agrarian radicalism, 54:94
archives, 1:232
atlas, 40:128
bibliography, 28:276
black suffrage, 56:84
Catholic colonies, 35:212, 40:352
in Civil War, 37:255
Dakota removal, 56:412
depicted, 27:159, 50:42–43
divided, 6:30
drought, 40:409
elections, 4:82
emigration, 5:133, 8:382
Episcopalians, 51:236
ethnic groups, 4:82, 5:363, 9:333, 10:69, 13:419, 14:225, 18:99, 19:200, 20:181, 21:75, 21:98, 27:256, 29:278, 37:39
exploration, 5:135
in fiction, 23:116, 23:124
forts, 40:146
freighting, 43:231
fur trade, 40:193, 40:196
geological survey, 35:242
history, 2:435, 5:153, 34:307
hog raising, 52:104
Indian reservations, 39:240, 39:261, 51:315
land policies, 19:81–83
legislature, 19:202, 33:155
lumber market, 18:175
Mennonite settlement, 4:87
missions, 35:380, 36:286, 36:289
mounds, 9:100–101
official mapping, 51:35
organization, 6:32
People's party, 6:406
pioneer life, 12:440, 19:79
poets, 19:225
population, 13:435
prairies, 9:162
presidential primaries, 55:152, 55:158, 55:161–162
regional history essays, 51:161
rural history, 54:51–52, 56:143
semicentennial, 1:233, 1:331
Seventh Day Adventist church, 36:209
third-party movements, 9:222n, 9:226, 9:232
train exhibit, 11:107
tree claims, 57:311
war records, 3:50
Winnebago Indians, 53:212, 57:19
women, 49:308
archives, 1:232
atlas, 40:128
bibliography, 28:276
black suffrage, 56:84
Catholic colonies, 35:212, 40:352
in Civil War, 37:255
Dakota removal, 56:412
depicted, 27:159, 50:42–43
divided, 6:30
drought, 40:409
elections, 4:82
emigration, 5:133, 8:382
Episcopalians, 51:236
ethnic groups, 4:82, 5:363, 9:333, 10:69, 13:419, 14:225, 18:99, 19:200, 20:181, 21:75, 21:98, 27:256, 29:278, 37:39
exploration, 5:135
in fiction, 23:116, 23:124
forts, 40:146
freighting, 43:231
fur trade, 40:193, 40:196
geological survey, 35:242
history, 2:435, 5:153, 34:307
hog raising, 52:104
Indian reservations, 39:240, 39:261, 51:315
land policies, 19:81–83
legislature, 19:202, 33:155
lumber market, 18:175
Mennonite settlement, 4:87
missions, 35:380, 36:286, 36:289
mounds, 9:100–101
official mapping, 51:35
organization, 6:32
People's party, 6:406
pioneer life, 12:440, 19:79
poets, 19:225
population, 13:435
prairies, 9:162
presidential primaries, 55:152, 55:158, 55:161–162
regional history essays, 51:161
rural history, 54:51–52, 56:143
semicentennial, 1:233, 1:331
Seventh Day Adventist church, 36:209
third-party movements, 9:222n, 9:226, 9:232
train exhibit, 11:107
tree claims, 57:311
war records, 3:50
Winnebago Indians, 53:212, 57:19
women, 49:308
Nebraska and Lake Superior Railroad Company. See Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad
Nebraska Bi-Partisan Committee, 55:161
Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart, upholds free press, 46:149
Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 1:232–233, 3:438
Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota
Needham, Albert B., reminiscences, 4:199
Needham, Henry B., inspector, 51:66
Needle arts. See Needlework
Needler, G. H., editor, 30:63
Needle trades
Needlework
See also Quilts and quilting
depicted, 54:199, 54:202–204, 54:206, 54:209, 55:321, 60:67, 60:70–74, 60:76, 60:84 (facing)
Hastings Needle Work Company, 60:66–76, 60:84 (facing)
societies, 55:321
Victorian, 54:200, 54:209
women's history resources, 52:114–115
depicted, 54:199, 54:202–204, 54:206, 54:209, 55:321, 60:67, 60:70–74, 60:76, 60:84 (facing)
Hastings Needle Work Company, 60:66–76, 60:84 (facing)
societies, 55:321
Victorian, 54:200, 54:209
women's history resources, 52:114–115
Neekaa (The Badger), Sioux Indian, 2:539n
Neely, Mrs. Charles M., 3:370, 3:463
Neely, Wayne C., work reviewed, 16:327
Neenah, Stearns County, platted, 22:447
Neenah, Wisconsin
Nef, John U., author, 25:389
Nef, Walter T., labor leader, 51:78
Neff, George W., 13:214
Neff, Marsha
award recipient, 61:86
"Red Stars Over Minnesota," 61:346–359
"The Struggle for the Winona County Courthouse," 59:316–334
"Red Stars Over Minnesota," 61:346–359
"The Struggle for the Winona County Courthouse," 59:316–334
Neff, Russell T., executive, 46:283
Neff, Wanda F., author, 11:459, 31:146
Negaard, Sigrid, depicted, 52:65
Ne-ga-ne-gesheg, Ojibway leader, 49:238
Negroes
Negro Revolution of 1912 (Cuba), 56:296
Negus, Nathan, artist, 31:100
Neher family, 51:243
Neiderheiser, Clodaugh, research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
Neighbors for Stassen organization, 55:155, 55:157–158
Neihardt, John G., author, 19:437, 50:166
Neil, William M., author, 35:200
Neile, Sir Paule, 16:425n
Neill, Edmund P., journalist, 24:247
Neill, Edward D. (Rev.), 3:30, 3:428, 4:421n, 5:180, 6:88, 7:47, 8:161, 9:165, 9:316, 10:368, 44:76, 44:163n, 44:164, 52:46, 55:57, 55:122, 55:142, 58:411
army chaplain, 16:215, 24:27, 25:32, 25:235n, 30:303
author, 5:41, 5:43, 5:358, 5:395, 5:519, 6:363, 10:338, 10:376, 13:166, 13:204, 20:142, 35:184, 36:72, 37:59, 38:200, 39:150, 43:193, 45:207, 55:270, 55:273, 57:264–265
career, 11:458, 15:357, 16:276, 30:202, 30:244, 30:265, 40:3–9
church founder, 12:105, 12:397, 18:379, 26:289
college founder, 44:119, 45:237
depicted, 41:118, 46:132, 56:447
educator, 11:329, 14:144–145, 16:274n–275n, 17:239, 18:219, 19:446, 27:167
historian, 46:201, 46:203, 48:33, 49:138n
house, 46:207, 49:55
Indians and, 42:277–278
Lincoln's secretary, 41:117, 41:120, 41:122, 41:124
MHS activities, 15:75, 16:387, 23:5, 30:294, 30:297, 30:303, 30:310, 37:55, 44:266, 46:131–132, 46:134, 49:139, 56:447–448, 56:450
missionary, 16:315, 22:58n, 47:335
papers, 1:229, 3:369, 9:300, 11:42, 11:318, 16:332, 19:341, 20:370, 33:77–79, 33:299
pioneer minister, 19:214, 19:262–264
portraits, 38:50, 40:3
"St. Paul and Its Environs," 30:204–219
sketches, 1:369–377, 3:318, 3:378, 6:39
speaker, 3:314, 5:82, 15:131, 30:198, 38:49–51
state seal design, 33:127–128
trustee, 56:199
author, 5:41, 5:43, 5:358, 5:395, 5:519, 6:363, 10:338, 10:376, 13:166, 13:204, 20:142, 35:184, 36:72, 37:59, 38:200, 39:150, 43:193, 45:207, 55:270, 55:273, 57:264–265
career, 11:458, 15:357, 16:276, 30:202, 30:244, 30:265, 40:3–9
church founder, 12:105, 12:397, 18:379, 26:289
college founder, 44:119, 45:237
depicted, 41:118, 46:132, 56:447
educator, 11:329, 14:144–145, 16:274n–275n, 17:239, 18:219, 19:446, 27:167
historian, 46:201, 46:203, 48:33, 49:138n
house, 46:207, 49:55
Indians and, 42:277–278
Lincoln's secretary, 41:117, 41:120, 41:122, 41:124
MHS activities, 15:75, 16:387, 23:5, 30:294, 30:297, 30:303, 30:310, 37:55, 44:266, 46:131–132, 46:134, 49:139, 56:447–448, 56:450
missionary, 16:315, 22:58n, 47:335
papers, 1:229, 3:369, 9:300, 11:42, 11:318, 16:332, 19:341, 20:370, 33:77–79, 33:299
pioneer minister, 19:214, 19:262–264
portraits, 38:50, 40:3
"St. Paul and Its Environs," 30:204–219
sketches, 1:369–377, 3:318, 3:378, 6:39
speaker, 3:314, 5:82, 15:131, 30:198, 38:49–51
state seal design, 33:127–128
trustee, 56:199
author, 11:315
house, 49:55
Neilson, Bertha, Swedish immigrant, 60:263
Neilson, Eleanor, author, 36:106
Neilson, William A., 49:100
Neiman, Leroy, artist, 60:156
Neitzell, Mrs. L. M., author, 8:209
Neligan, J. M., author, 21:370
Nell, Raymond B., professor, 51:114
Nellen, William, 10:217
Nellermoe, Otto, politician, 52:99
Nelles, Felix (Fr.), missionary, 23:402
Nelles, Walter, attorney, 55:293
Nellie Kent, steamboat, 24:332, 31:85–86, 31:90, 38:188, 48:73
Nelligan, Francis J., author, 37:37
Nelligan, John E., author, 11:105, 13:334
Nelsen, Ancher, speaker, 30:275
Nelsen, Vivian Jenkins, feminist/civil rights leader, 61:64–65, 61:71, 61:73
review by, 52:123–124
Nelson, A. C., Dr., author, 22:217, 25:407
Nelson, A. D. (Lt.), 7:56, 8:64, 8:67
Nelson, A. Herbert, 20:448
Nelson, A. J. (Rev.), 9:369, 9:375
Nelson, A. M., 19:116
Nelson, A. W., 21:110
Nelson, Abe, hunter/guide, 60:50, 60:52
Nelson, Ada, 2:195, 2:575
Nelson, Aileen, author, 12:211
Nelson, Alfred, 28:4
Nelson, Alfred H., legislator, 22:50
Nelson, Alfred L., author, 14:450, 30:157, 32:63
Nelson, Alfrey, 2:4, 2:6
Nelson, Amanda Christina, 53:88
Nelson, Andrew, legislator, 45:239
Nelson, Arthur, 28:4
Nelson, Arthur E., speaker, 5:471, 7:195, 8:442
Nelson, Arthur M., 10:208, 11:298, 17:121
Nelson, B. F., lumberman, 42:244
Nelson, "Baby Face," gangster. See Gillis, Lester
Nelson, Barbara J., 52:292
Nelson, Beatrice W., author, 10:346
Nelson, Ben, 57:310
Nelson, Benjamin F., sketch, 4:94
Nelson, Benjamin N., editor, 33:312
Nelson, Bruce, 24:371
work reviewed, 28:168
Nelson, C. C., photographer, 52:45
Nelson, C. G., pioneer farmer, 13:346
Nelson, C. L., 22:217
Nelson, C. Rudolph, cooperative creamery founder, 51:262–263
Nelson, Carl Johan, railroader, 53:88
Nelson, Carl L., author, 16:357
Nelson, Charles, 28:4
Nelson, Charles, author, 19:123, 23:106
Nelson, Charles, historical architect, 59:330, 59:332
Nelson, Charles, pioneer, 3:47
Nelson, Charles, speaker, 11:458
Nelson, Charles Axel, innkeeper, 61:130
Nelson, Charles N., lumberman, 5:310
Nelson, Charles W., reviews by, 46:82–83, 46:206–207
Nelson, Clara W., 24:371
Nelson, Clarence, minister, 56:370
Nelson, Clarence H., Dr., 48:86
Nelson, Clarice, musician, 44:133
Nelson, Clifford Ansgar, Lutheran minister, 61:106
Nelson, Cornelius J., 17:235
Nelson, Cyrus, death, 47:304
Nelson, Daniel, 3:483, 17:355, 18:108
work reviewed, 56:46–47
Nelson, David T., work reviewed, 38:37
Nelson, Donald M., author, 27:352
Nelson, Doris, author, 12:211
Nelson, E. Clifford, work reviewed, 37:183
Nelson, E. M., author, 19:113, 21:342
Nelson, Edward P., review by, 52:83
Nelson, Edwin H., author, 34:130
Nelson, Einar, depicted, 46:2
Nelson, Eugene, 28:4
Nelson, Frank G., author/translator, 25:85, 47:259
Nelson, Gary Alan, photographer, work reviewed, 59:352
Nelson, Gaylord, politician, 51:196
Nelson, George, fur trader, 28:1–3, 29:99, 47:120, 50:235, 50:239, 51:159
author, 28:95, 29:355
"A Winter in the St. Croix Valley," 28:3–14, 28:142–159, 28:225–240
work reviewed, 58:376
"A Winter in the St. Croix Valley," 28:3–14, 28:142–159, 28:225–240
work reviewed, 58:376
Nelson, Gust T., author, 12:207
Nelson, H. C., legislator, 43:253
Nelson, H. N., 5:350
Nelson, Harold S. (Col.), speaker, 4:277, 12:343
Nelson, Helen (Helena Christina Nilsson [Mrs. Frederick Lammers]), pioneer, 56:218–221
Nelson, Helge, author, 9:187, 43:255, 43:259
work reviewed, 26:56–59
Nelson, Herman G., author, 26:167
Nelson, Horace, 28:4
Nelson, Isabelle, 12:263
Nelson, Isabel Thomas (Mrs. Alfred), 41:326
Nelson, J. E. (Lt. Col.), author/speaker, 12:202, 15:219
Nelson, Jacob, author, 60:246
Nelson, Jacob, pioneer, 24:320, 24:324
Nelson, Jake, author, 16:498, 17:130
Nelson, Johannes, pioneer, 20:360
Nelson, John, diary, 11:114
Nelson, John G., 5:94
Nelson, John M., insurgent, 22:79
Nelson, John P., career, 18:211
Nelson, Joseph E., military officer, 54:183, 54:186
Nelson, Julia Bullard, 47:302–303
depicted, 47:304–305, 47:313–314, 54:296
educator, 47:304–309
house, 47:314
temperance and female suffrage campaigner, 47:309–314, 51:149, 54:293, 54:295–297, 54:303, 57:323
educator, 47:304–309
house, 47:314
temperance and female suffrage campaigner, 47:309–314, 51:149, 54:293, 54:295–297, 54:303, 57:323
Nelson, Knute, 1:282n, 2:88, 3:97, 5:318, 5:466, 6:370–371, 6:387, 7:65, 7:290, 8:79, 8:229, 8:300–301, 8:431, 9:306, 10:34, 10:202, 10:354, 19:152, 20:75, 32:180, 36:103, 41:101
See also Nelson-Kindred campaign; Nelson-Washburn campaign
Alaska and, 32:174
Alexandria welcome depicted, 56:340–341
author, 4:89
biography, 7:295, 7:353
boyhood home, 14:448
career, 15:357, 19:213, 19:459, 28:73, 30:271, 35:99, 35:285
Civil War letters, 41:98
congressman, 42:246, 42:251, 42:254, 50:73, 56:330–331
depicted, 5:329, 18:321, 36:119, 45:56, 45:236, 49:26n, 56:328–329, 56:331, 56:338, 56:340–342
governor, 11:319, 25:298, 35:61–63, 35:312, 36:116–118, 36:122–124, 39:95–98, 39:100, 39:332, 40:148, 41:306, 43:253, 44:26, 46:244, 50:225, 52:253–254, 53:6–7, 53:40 (facing), 56:333–334, 56:412
gubernatorial candidate, 56:331–332
legislator, 45:231–232, 45:238, 45:240
letters, 4:39, 5:348–352
monument, 5:612, 6:85, 6:213, 8:307, 10:90, 10:204
papers, 4:170, 5:223, 5:307, 6:205, 7:286, 7:288, 9:50, 10:203, 11:445, 14:437, 17:337, 20:81, 22:319, 23:273, 23:370, 24:61, 25:290
politician, 5:538, 5:544–547, 5:550–551, 17:161, 28:74, 32:138, 32:145–146, 54:372–373, 56:328, 56:342–343, 57:74
senator, 29:301, 34:217, 34:328, 36:237, 39:25, 39:98, 39:101, 39:104–106, 39:108, 39:205, 40:323–324, 41:3–5, 41:124n, 41:308, 45:71, 45:224, 48:57, 49:90, 50:15, 51:136, 51:142, 52:121, 52:231, 56:334, 56:338–340, 58:235, 60:266
sketches, 3:315, 4:185, 4:191, 5:236, 5:329–347, 7:93
speaker, 1:340, 5:95
Alaska and, 32:174
Alexandria welcome depicted, 56:340–341
author, 4:89
biography, 7:295, 7:353
boyhood home, 14:448
career, 15:357, 19:213, 19:459, 28:73, 30:271, 35:99, 35:285
Civil War letters, 41:98
congressman, 42:246, 42:251, 42:254, 50:73, 56:330–331
depicted, 5:329, 18:321, 36:119, 45:56, 45:236, 49:26n, 56:328–329, 56:331, 56:338, 56:340–342
governor, 11:319, 25:298, 35:61–63, 35:312, 36:116–118, 36:122–124, 39:95–98, 39:100, 39:332, 40:148, 41:306, 43:253, 44:26, 46:244, 50:225, 52:253–254, 53:6–7, 53:40 (facing), 56:333–334, 56:412
gubernatorial candidate, 56:331–332
legislator, 45:231–232, 45:238, 45:240
letters, 4:39, 5:348–352
monument, 5:612, 6:85, 6:213, 8:307, 10:90, 10:204
papers, 4:170, 5:223, 5:307, 6:205, 7:286, 7:288, 9:50, 10:203, 11:445, 14:437, 17:337, 20:81, 22:319, 23:273, 23:370, 24:61, 25:290
politician, 5:538, 5:544–547, 5:550–551, 17:161, 28:74, 32:138, 32:145–146, 54:372–373, 56:328, 56:342–343, 57:74
senator, 29:301, 34:217, 34:328, 36:237, 39:25, 39:98, 39:101, 39:104–106, 39:108, 39:205, 40:323–324, 41:3–5, 41:124n, 41:308, 45:71, 45:224, 48:57, 49:90, 50:15, 51:136, 51:142, 52:121, 52:231, 56:334, 56:338–340, 58:235, 60:266
sketches, 3:315, 4:185, 4:191, 5:236, 5:329–347, 7:93
speaker, 1:340, 5:95
Nelson, Lowry, author, 24:79, 27:176, 40:363, 47:331
Nelson, Mabel, 12:450
Nelson, Mamie B., artist, 26:276
Nelson, Marcus, lumberman, 33:19
family account, 56:463–464
Nelson, Martha, photographer, work depicted, 52:327
Nelson, Martinus, Methodist missionary, 36:292
Nelson, Mercedes L., activist, 52:298
Nelson, Milton O., author, 2:477, 26:306
Nelson, Mrs. Charles N., 5:310
Nelson, Mrs. Einar, depicted, 46:2
Nelson, Mrs. Ida G., 5:333, 5:350, 7:286, 7:289–290
Nelson, Mrs. Marcus, 33:19n
Nelson, Mrs. Nels, 10:202
Nelson, Mrs. Peter A., speaker, 11:219
Nelson, Mrs. R. F., 21:334
Nelson, Mrs. S., pioneer, 24:203
Nelson, Myrtle, 9:309
Nelson, N. L. T., speaker, 12:338
Nelson, N. P. R., speaker, 16:491
Nelson, Nancy Owen, editor, 57:104
Nelson, Naomi, postmistress, 34:6
Nelson, Neal, author, 18:329
Nelson, Nellie, photographer, 53:88
work depicted, 52:327
Nelson, Nils, 12:340
Nelson, Norman R., collector, 43:147
Nelson, O. J., 23:390
Nelson, O. N., Dr., 9:423
Nelson, Ole, Civil War veteran, 47:304, 54:295
Nelson, Olof N., author, 3:452, 50:66
Nelson, Oscar, speaker, 28:388
Nelson, Paula M.
"Orphans and Old Folks Revisited," introduction, 57:368–374
"St. Paul's Crispus Attucks Home," 56:102–119
work reviewed, 58:188–189
"St. Paul's Crispus Attucks Home," 56:102–119
work reviewed, 58:188–189
Nelson, Peter, 26:291
Nelson, Rensselaer R., 9:189, 21:150
Nelson, Robert, 28:4
Nelson, Roberta J., author, 34:264
Nelson, Rogers. See Prince, musician/rock star
Nelson, Ruth, 53:90–91, 53:93
Nelson, Samuel, postmaster, 20:361
Nelson, Socrates, lumberman, 17:393, 18:176, 38:187, 55:277
Nelson, Soren, creamery operator, 11:457
Nelson, Stanley E., 22:442, 23:399
Nelson, Steve, work depicted, 53:232–233
Nelson, Ted, artist, 44:137
Nelson, Theodore A. E., author, 18:108, 18:221, 19:114, 22:104, 23:100
Nelson, Thomas, 44:224–225
Nelson, Thorwald E., 1:326
Nelson, Verna E., author, 15:369
Nelson, Wally, prisoner of conscience, 56:371
Nelson, Walter, speaker, 11:114, 28:4
Nelson, Willy, entertainer, 52:161
Nelson, Winnie, 56:369–370
Nelson, Wolfred, Dr., 6:225n, 28:2, 28:4
Nelson Act (1889), 15:300, 24:281n, 43:124, 52:12–13, 52:15
Nelson and Gunderson, Rochester, plow manufacturers, 24:297
Nelson Bankruptcy Act, 5:339, 54:372
Nelson Family, 19:366
Nelson-Kindred campaign (1882), 5:87–107, 5:158, 5:333–335, 7:295, 7:368
Nelson Memorial Association, records, 10:204
Nelson River, Manitoba, 24:231
Nelson-Washburn campaign (1895), 5:237, 5:338, 5:468, 5:523, 7:296
Nemacolin's Path, Pennsylvania, trade route, 15:256
Nemadji, Carlton County, Jewish women teachers, 55:174
Nemadji River, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Nemanic, Mary Lou, author, work reviewed, 61:36, 61:170
Neptune, steamboat, 4:355
Nerburn, Kent, author, 55:92
Nerman, Ture, 43:36
Nerstrand, Rice County
historical meeting, 22:290–292
Nesbit, E., author, 50:50
Nesbit, Robert C., work reviewed, 50:40–41
Nesbitt, Henrietta, White House housekeeper, 54:162
Nesheim, Lars N., 13:206
Nesmith, James W., senator, 38:56
Nesmith Cave, Minneapolis, 11:74, 32:191
hoax, 10:467
Ness, George T., Jr., author, 22:349
Ness, Henry B., funeral depicted, 42:10
Ness, J. O., author, 20:214
Ness, Ole H., sketch, 10:316n
Ness, Zenobia B., author, 21:431
Nessell, C. W., author, 37:346, 39:131
Nessel Township, Chisago County, history, 36:195
Nest, The, Minneapolis, nightclub, 59:98–99, 59:104
Nestel, Gus, floral designer, 54:312
Nest Orchestra, 59:104
Neth, Mary, essayist, 58:190
work reviewed, 54:324
See also Dutch (people); Holland
emigration from, 28:120–131, 35:90
frontier land investment, 53:216
historical organizations, 56:446
railroad investors, 42:175–177
stock exchange, 37:152, 37:155, 37:157
emigration from, 28:120–131, 35:90
frontier land investment, 53:216
historical organizations, 56:446
railroad investors, 42:175–177
stock exchange, 37:152, 37:155, 37:157
Netherlands Museum, Holland, Michigan, 28:120
Netherly, Winifred, author, 22:334
Netley Creek, Manitoba, 21:266
trading post, 11:364
Netta Durant, raftboat, 31:36
Nettels, Curtis, author, 15:228
Nettie's Colored Orphan Asylum (Orange Hill, Florida), 56:105
Nett Lake Indian Reservation (Chippewa)
See also Bois Forte Indian Reservation
agency, 23:93
CCC camp, 43:7–8, 43:11, 61:201
day school, 58:227, 58:232–233, 58:236
depicted, 43:8
historical meeting, 17:121
medicine society, 15:121
mounds, 9:417
Picture Island, 8:103
roads, 16:296–297, 19:103
smallpox epidemic, 27:351
Vermilion Lake district, 4:180, 4:459, 6:297, 43:180–181, 44:48, 48:134, 53:163, 54:376, 58:225–226
wild-rice harvest, 34:44
agency, 23:93
CCC camp, 43:7–8, 43:11, 61:201
day school, 58:227, 58:232–233, 58:236
depicted, 43:8
historical meeting, 17:121
medicine society, 15:121
mounds, 9:417
Picture Island, 8:103
roads, 16:296–297, 19:103
smallpox epidemic, 27:351
Vermilion Lake district, 4:180, 4:459, 6:297, 43:180–181, 44:48, 48:134, 53:163, 54:376, 58:225–226
wild-rice harvest, 34:44
Nett Lake River, explored, 4:181
Nettleton, Alvred Bayard, associate of J. Cooke, 5:98n, 15:358, 35:67, 60:12
Nettleton, Claude F., author, 36:194
Nettleton, E. M., 11:466
Nettleton, George E., developer, 22:352, 50:216 (facing)
Nettleton, William, townsite owner, 12:384, 37:114n
Neu, Irene D., work reviewed, 35:237
Neubauer, August, speaker, 17:484
Neubauer, Joseph, 46:172
Neubeck, Deborah K.
Neuberger, Richard L., author, 34:211
work reviewed, 35:41
Neuenfeldt, Albert H., 57:136
Neue Zeit, immigration paper, 5:194
Neufang, Ralf, translator, 49:338–339
Neuharth, Allan H., newspaper executive, 46:150
Neumaier, John J., college president, 51:25–27
Neumann, Jacob (Bishop), author, 6:71, 7:278
Neumeier, Catherine, speaker, 17:314
Neumeier, Frederick C., papers, 10:206, 11:42
Neumeier, Frederick G., 10:206
Neumeier, Karl G.
Neunaber, H. W. (Rev.), speaker, 13:343
Neuse, Eloise, author, 34:219
Neutral Ground, ceding, 57:4
Neutralism. See Isolationism
Neutrality Act (1936), implementation, 43:86–90, 43:92
Neutson, K., 16:100
memoirs, 20:208
Nevada
Nevada Township, Mower County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Neveaux, Damase, pioneer, 22:345
Nevers, John N., in Leech Lake uprising, 24:144–146
Nevers, Mrs. John N., 24:145
Nevers Dam, St. Croix River, 40:357
Neville, Jay, 22:405
Neville, Morgan, career, 20:202
Neville, Mrs. Arthur C., author, 15:236
Neville Arthur C., author, 7:91, 7:349, 7:368
Nevins, ----, Mr. and Mrs., 8:158
Nevins, Allan, 18:44, 18:217, 20:31, 20:289, 26:166
Nevitt, Barrington, cultural analyst, 53:102
Nevius, Aaron C., 16:334
Nevius family, genealogy, 16:334
Nevue, Wilfrid, "A Winter in the Woods," 34:149–153
New, Harry, postmaster general, 55:108
New, J. W., speaker, 11:118
New Albin, Iowa
New Amsterdam, Wisconsin, Dutch settlement, 28:121, 28:379
New Auburn
Newbern, Robert, 39:132
Newberry, John S., geologist, 32:215
Newberry Library, Chicago, 5:223, 51:286, 52:37, 55:125, 57:326
New Boston, Illinois, described, 17:426
New Brighton, Ramsey County
New Brunswick, Canada
Newby family, genealogy, 21:195
New Canada. See Little Canada
Newcastle, Iowa, history, 4:442
New Century Club, St. Paul, 5:246, 52:117, 55:190
Newcomb, E. B., Dr., 16:334
Newcomb, Rexford, speaker, 27:66
work reviewed, 32:109
Newcomb, Simon, astronomer, 18:352–358, 33:191, 33:271
Newcombe, Barbara T.
Newcome, Tom, legislator, 60:323
Newcomer, Mabel, work reviewed, 35:36
Newdahl, Axel, Lawyer, 17:213
New Deal
See also Depressions; United States; specific programs
agricultural programs, 45:158–159, 48:171, 58:199
agriculture, 52:102, 52:109
alliances, 54:238–239
art projects, 58:333
arts, 48:174
business policies, 48:265
CCC, 43:3–13, 48:296n
evaluation, 35:89–90, 51:280, 52:79, 53:210–211, 53:287
Farm Security Administration photographers, 56:278–285, 61:174–195
Federal Art Project, 51:244, 52:276, 53:170–195
Floyd B. Olson and, 56:405
history, 38:387, 51:40, 53:147
Indian policies, 43:4–7, 43:9–10, 43:12–13, 48:128, 48:339–341, 49:252, 49:254
labor policies, 42:7, 43:152
legislation, 54:178, 54:182
opposition to, 41:203, 42:7, 48:263
in Otter Tail County, 51:194–195
policies, 52:329, 57:420, 57:422–423, 57:428
politics, 47:155, 47:157, 47:161, 50:78, 54:6, 54:48, 55:92
posters, 51:243–244
price supports, 58:204
programs and projects, 23:162, 32:182, 36:187, 38:203, 39:80, 51:233, 51:241, 52:165, 52:175, 52:179, 58:75, 58:182
public housing, 46:2–16
radicalism and, 51:140
recreational programs, 58:212
reform policies, 48:172
self-help groups, 45:307–320
wages, 53:224
in West, 49:119
agricultural programs, 45:158–159, 48:171, 58:199
agriculture, 52:102, 52:109
alliances, 54:238–239
art projects, 58:333
arts, 48:174
business policies, 48:265
CCC, 43:3–13, 48:296n
evaluation, 35:89–90, 51:280, 52:79, 53:210–211, 53:287
Farm Security Administration photographers, 56:278–285, 61:174–195
Federal Art Project, 51:244, 52:276, 53:170–195
Floyd B. Olson and, 56:405
history, 38:387, 51:40, 53:147
Indian policies, 43:4–7, 43:9–10, 43:12–13, 48:128, 48:339–341, 49:252, 49:254
labor policies, 42:7, 43:152
legislation, 54:178, 54:182
opposition to, 41:203, 42:7, 48:263
in Otter Tail County, 51:194–195
policies, 52:329, 57:420, 57:422–423, 57:428
politics, 47:155, 47:157, 47:161, 50:78, 54:6, 54:48, 55:92
posters, 51:243–244
price supports, 58:204
programs and projects, 23:162, 32:182, 36:187, 38:203, 39:80, 51:233, 51:241, 52:165, 52:175, 52:179, 58:75, 58:182
public housing, 46:2–16
radicalism and, 51:140
recreational programs, 58:212
reform policies, 48:172
self-help groups, 45:307–320
wages, 53:224
in West, 49:119
New Dramatists Guild, New York City, 60:135, 60:137
New Duluth, St. Louis County
New Duluth National Bank, 37:124
Newell, Aaron, author, 5:611
Newell, Abby L., house, 49:52
Newell, Agnes M., 47:187n
Newell, F. S., 14:270
Newell, Frederick R., grain dealer, 47:187
Newell, Harriet, missionary, 28:135
Newell, L. D., 12:319, 14:100
Newell, Lyman C., author, 16:115
Newell, Martha A., 47:187n
Newell, Martin E., author, 12:333, 25:308
editor, 10:221
Newell, Mrs. Winston B., 4:174
Newell, Stephen, politician, 39:49
Newell, Willie, 59:338
Newell (Newel), Stanford, 6:408
See also Yankees
abolitionism, 54:94
American history and, 9:23
architecture, 55:239
colonial life, 9:390
conception of democracy, 3:253, 3:255, 3:257, 3:266
county maps, 40:120
culture, 24:48–49, 34:82
depicted, 40:62, 40:65, 40:76
education and, 4:225
emigration, 4:48, 4:107, 4:444, 5:133, 5:159, 5:187, 8:85, 9:390, 10:27, 11:287, 13:284, 32:15, 32:109, 33:84, 34:81, 54:325, 56:243–244, 56:304
English in, 16:402
firearm manufacturing, 56:240
folklore, 27:238
historical society movement, 56:447
literature, 20:109–110, 30:192
Louisiana Purchase and, 9:6
merchants, 24:150
Minnesota and, 14:137
roads and trails, 14:340
Sabbath customs, 4:109
segregated schools, 55:143
settled, 12:173
source material, 24:112, 51:285
summer-camp movement, 58:71
textile mills, 56:246
white captives, 53:336
abolitionism, 54:94
American history and, 9:23
architecture, 55:239
colonial life, 9:390
conception of democracy, 3:253, 3:255, 3:257, 3:266
county maps, 40:120
culture, 24:48–49, 34:82
depicted, 40:62, 40:65, 40:76
education and, 4:225
emigration, 4:48, 4:107, 4:444, 5:133, 5:159, 5:187, 8:85, 9:390, 10:27, 11:287, 13:284, 32:15, 32:109, 33:84, 34:81, 54:325, 56:243–244, 56:304
English in, 16:402
firearm manufacturing, 56:240
folklore, 27:238
historical society movement, 56:447
literature, 20:109–110, 30:192
Louisiana Purchase and, 9:6
merchants, 24:150
Minnesota and, 14:137
roads and trails, 14:340
Sabbath customs, 4:109
segregated schools, 55:143
settled, 12:173
source material, 24:112, 51:285
summer-camp movement, 58:71
textile mills, 56:246
white captives, 53:336
New England Boot and Shoe Shop, St. Paul, 15:190
New England Colony and Bureau of Migration, settles Detroit, 16:432
New England Conservatory, Boston, 57:228
New England Emigrant Aid Company, 17:323–324, 24:367
New Englanders
Priscilla Tea Room, 57:257
New-England Magazine, publishes Snelling's tales, 17:438
New England Military and Naval Bureau of Migration, Detroit Lakes colony, 10:132–135
New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 22:213
New England Society of Minneapolis, 12:402
New England Society of the Northwest, 31:20
New England Woman Suffrage Association, 39:4, 39:6
New Era (Sauk Rapids), 3:292, 16:234
See also Sauk Rapids Frontierman
Newfolden, history, 12:452, 20:456, 38:163
Newfoundland, Canada
bibliography, 40:312
boundaries, 22:63
census schedules, 16:448
described, 13:418
exploration, 4:288, 5:492, 7:292, 7:348, 19:272
forts, 13:203
fur trade, 8:93, 16:410, 32:226–238
history, 1:71, 1:527, 7:155, 8:232–246, 10:349, 10:436–438, 18:383–398, 30:56, 40:145
maps, 12:348, 24:252
wars with British, 14:370, 24:150
boundaries, 22:63
census schedules, 16:448
described, 13:418
exploration, 4:288, 5:492, 7:292, 7:348, 19:272
forts, 13:203
fur trade, 8:93, 16:410, 32:226–238
history, 1:71, 1:527, 7:155, 8:232–246, 10:349, 10:436–438, 18:383–398, 30:56, 40:145
maps, 12:348, 24:252
wars with British, 14:370, 24:150
New Glarus Township, Wisconsin, 5:595, 28:188
New Grand Theater, Minneapolis, 53:245
Newgren, Andrew J., 17:70, 20:51, 23:50, 26:45, 27:46, 29:97
Newhall, Beaumont, author, 29:164
"Minnesota Daguerreotypes," 34:28–33
Newhall, Gene (Cpl.), 23:393
Newhall, John B. (Maj.), author, 5:215, 20:203, 36:102
Newhall Hotel, Milwaukee, 24:331
New Hampshire
New Hope (fur post), 23:213, 52:228
Newhouse, Sewell, trap maker, 43:147–148
Newhouse, William, 4:354, 4:369n, 4:421
Newhouse trap, 43:146–147
New Iceland, Manitoba, 57:362
history, 27:166
New Jazzland Orchestra, 59:98
New Jersey
New Jumbo Theatre, Minneapolis, 9:35
New Kent Court House, Virginia, in Civil War, 25:131
New Lake theater, Minneapolis, 61:233
Newland, Francis, settler, 41:44
New Logan Theater, bombings, 51:230
New London
Newman, Cecil E.
depicted, 57:419, 57:432–433
editor/labor leader, 57:420, 57:428–432, 58:386–387
journalist, 36:36
newspaper publisher, 56:62, 56:64
Pullman porter, 55:211
editor/labor leader, 57:420, 57:428–432, 58:386–387
journalist, 36:36
newspaper publisher, 56:62, 56:64
Pullman porter, 55:211
Newman, Frank (Rev.), 10:448
Newman, G. A., Dr., 8:196
Newman, Gertrude, insurance underwriter, 60:286
Newman, Harry S., 28:70
Newman, J. I., papers, 10:448
Newman, Mildred A., work reviewed, 42:77
Newman, Moses, businessman, 51:6–7
Newman, Paul S., "Theodore L. Hays," 53:238–246
Newman, Peter C., work reviewed, 50:170
Newman, Ralph, work reviewed, 29:63
Newman, W. A., speaker, 13:454
Newmann, C. A. George (Christian Andrew George Naeseth), hypnotist, 51:244
Newmarket Township, Scott County, Norwegian settlement, 12:271
New Masses (New York City), 44:245, 44:247n, 44:248, 45:174, 52:299, 57:373–374
New Mexico
New Munich
New Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, 54:314
See also Pick-Nicollet Hotel
New Norway, Canada, 57:356, 57:362–363
New Olympic Theater, St. Paul, 53:239
New Orleans, Louisiana, 51:153–154
army post, 28:16–17
battle, 2:95, 4:325, 24:53
Butler's occupation, 9:277
in Civil War, 25:124–125
commercial importance, 4:217, 4:319, 5:4
first steamboat, 9:347, 9:349
flour market, 18:409
founded, 18:390
French settlement, 18:394–395, 18:397
fur market, 19:293, 40:213–214, 40:220
historic sites, 40:134
port, 11:144, 23:61
professional boxing matches, 59:79
transportation, 2:267
battle, 2:95, 4:325, 24:53
Butler's occupation, 9:277
in Civil War, 25:124–125
commercial importance, 4:217, 4:319, 5:4
first steamboat, 9:347, 9:349
flour market, 18:409
founded, 18:390
French settlement, 18:394–395, 18:397
fur market, 19:293, 40:213–214, 40:220
historic sites, 40:134
port, 11:144, 23:61
professional boxing matches, 59:79
transportation, 2:267
New Orleans Exposition, 52:143
New Orleans Minstrels, 28:111
New Orleans Strutters, entertainers, 59:98
New People's Theater, Minneapolis, 9:36, 9:38
New Pioneer, 58:169–171, 58:176–177
Newport, B. C., lawyer, 48:324
Newport, Mary M., 14:436
Newport, Reece R., 14:436
Newport, Rhode Island
New Prague Foundry Company, 12:451
New Prague Seals, professional football team, 59:167
New Prague Times, history, 12:451, 20:462
New Republic magazine
New Rome, Sibley County
Newsboys, New Year's greetings, 16:387, 33:164–168
News media
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:68–69
Newsom, Thomas, newspaperman, 53:106
Newsome, Albert R., author, 20:197
Newson, Hattie, 15:396
Newson, Mary J., 4:171, 4:275
Newson, Nellie, 15:396
Newson, Thomas M. (Maj.), 4:275
assistance radio strikers, 46:94
See also Journalism; Minnesota Historical Society newspaper collection; specific newspapers
19th century, 49:332–337
abolitionism and, 56:229, 57:111, 57:113–115
advertisements, 51:213, 52:66–67, 53:92–95, 53:97, 53:329, 54:49, 54:270–271, 54:278, 56:59, 56:232–233, 56:290–291
advertising rates, 53:245
African American, 43:283–296
agriculture and, 51:17–19, 51:21, 51:37, 58:159
aid relief efforts, 42:61
army periodicals, 22:194, 23:292, 23:393, 24:83, 24:184, 25:33
Becker County, 5:587
Benton County, 10:224
bibliography, 1:131
bicycling discussed, 54:272, 54:275–276, 54:280–281
black, 55:149, 57:428–430
in Black Hills, 8:202
black suffrage and, 56:76–77, 56:231
caricature, 41:3
cartoons, 51:164, 52:93, 52:188–193, 53:300, 54:282
Catholic, 27:169
in child-labor question, 41:232
children's, 50:46–62
church-state controversy, 53:297, 53:300, 53:302, 53:308
in Civil War, 22:86, 22:422, 25:129–130, 25:144, 25:147, 25:149–151, 25:232, 25:234, 25:239, 25:248–250, 25:253, 25:256, 53:335
collections, 51:139
column depicted, 53:276, 53:285–286
Communist, 57:373–374, 58:169, 58:174, 58:176, 58:180
conservation and, 53:289, 58:111–112, 58:116–117
cooperatives, 57:396
crime and vice coverage, 47:243–248, 50:241–251
dailies, 36:103
Dakotas, 14:205, 15:200–202, 15:475, 35:383
Dakota Territory, 5:135, 5:207
Dano-Norwegian, 8:375
disaster coverage, 50:167
dissident press, 52:215, 52:243
Duluth, 10:101, 54:148, 54:152, 54:155, 54:215, 54:219
early press, 21:441
editors' association, 18:451
ethnic, 11:206, 12:260, 14:401, 15:473, 16:338, 18:71, 22:399, 22:424, 23:373, 25:326, 27:327, 27:343, 28:21–24, 28:26, 28:31, 28:201, 33:180, 33:187–188, 34:43, 34:130, 35:328, 37:87, 38:91, 41:98, 43:213–214, 43:216, 43:218–220, 43:283–296, 46:304, 47:118, 47:168, 47:259, 48:43, 48:284–285, 49:123, 49:204, 49:208, 50:65, 50:68, 51:141, 51:163, 52:80–81, 52:84, 52:168, 53:216, 53:218, 53:221, 53:223, 53:240, 55:26, 55:78, 55:81, 55:330–331, 56:395, 58:16, 58:171
Eveleth, 6:412
in evolution controversy, 41:206, 41:212–213
extrajudicial influences, 55:351, 55:357–358, 55:360, 55:363
farm, 5:134
Farm-Labor, 38:304–308
folklore and, 36:101
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:274–275
frontier, 14:139, 14:173–191, 14:393–415, 15:1, 15:16–25, 15:86–89, 16:332, 18:99, 18:450, 24:309, 27:1–20, 27:345, 28:342n, 40:302
functions, 43:308–310
gag law, 58:88–91
Goodhue printing press and, 56:393–398
historical value, 1:253, 7:189, 7:295, 8:279, 10:358, 11:441, 12:391–403, 12:441, 13:45–50, 13:72, 14:408, 17:92, 17:314, 17:385–390, 23:22, 23:179, 24:272, 25:409, 26:74, 26:376, 52:145, 54:90–91
history, 1:544, 34:83, 51:281
immigration advertising, 5:168, 5:173, 5:177, 5:194, 5:201
indexes, 7:186, 17:93, 17:362, 20:39, 21:214, 22:442, 27:349
Indian, 47:335
influence of, 17:427, 51:271, 51:274, 52:132, 52:134–136, 52:138–140, 52:163, 54:172, 54:176, 54:181, 54:221, 55:206, 55:220, 56:130
inventory, 9:48, 9:297
investigative journalism, 58:305
Iowa, 9:73, 12:199, 16:479, 17:427n
Iowa bibliography, 47:74
irony in, 50:242–244, 50:251
jingoism, 41:2–3
Kansas, 2:50
labor and, 52:207, 52:210, 52:212–214, 52:218–219, 53:125, 56:267, 56:269, 56:274, 58:126
labor unions, 21:375, 21:385
law enforcement and, 53:273, 53:276, 53:278–286
lawsuits, 52:323–325
legal protections, 46:147–151, 47:250–252, 48:92, 50:283–286
Lindbergh report, 42:148–150
literary columns, 56:315–316
in local issues, 47:190
Mesabi Range, 5:322, 51:71–73
MHS projects, 47:167–168
Michigan, 54:212
microfilmed, 23:368, 26:271, 29:50, 30:42, 30:89
Midwest, 51:324
Milwaukee, 54:222
Minneapolis, 2:208
Minnesota bibliography, 13:58, 14:63, 15:340, 16:54–55, 16:65, 17:56, 29:51, 30:325
Minnesota communities, 12:108, 12:456, 14:360, 17:123, 19:118, 19:467, 20:94, 20:299, 21:106, 21:214, 21:332, 24:326, 27:270, 28:265, 30:271, 34:44, 35:382
Minnesota Territory, 52:285, 56:153, 56:165, 56:169, 56:222–234
Morris, 5:425
Nebraska, 55:161
in Nelson-Kindred campaign, 5:97
newsboys, 16:387, 33:164–168, 41:201 (cover), 47:1 (cover), 60:104
northern Minnesota, 21:451, 29:356
Norwegian, 2:282, 2:288, 3:506–518, 6:385, 57:358
Ohio, 31:186
Ontario, 28:179
Otter Tail County, 9:423
Philippines, 18:99
photographs and, 51:322, 52:42, 52:44
pioneer life in advertisements, 7:99–121, 7:275, 7:297
in politics, 47:192, 48:283–294, 56:53, 56:72–73, 56:332, 56:339
Polk County, 1:386
preservation, 1:101, 2:172–176, 8:57, 13:73, 17:91, 21:312, 30:295
prosuffrage petition depicted, 56:79
publishers' association, 31:119
racism, 47:246
Red River, 16:230
Red River settlement, 10:91
Redwood County, 1:228
Republican, 20:270
rural, 48:284
St. Croix Valley, 17:385–390, 29:100
St. Louis County, 5:243
St. Paul, 5:287, 5:397, 5:473, 5:495, 9:140, 10:206, 48:314, 53:253 (cover), 53:280, 55:351, 56:17, 56:158, 56:199
service, 5:463
in slavery controversy, 24:310, 32:16–33
socialist, 19:346, 51:142, 52:86–99, 52:183–194, 55:288, 56:364
South Dakota, 5:136, 47:120, 48:350
Spanish-American War, 61:294
Spanish-language, 58:202
sports coverage, 47:321–328, 55:341–342, 55:347
state promotion, 56:222–234
state's first interview story, 55:363
Stearns County, 1:317
story compilations, 51:128
strike coverage, 41:86, 42:171n, 42:173–174
suffragist parade depicted, 54:301
Swedish, 5:54, 57:103, 57:435
temperance movement, 51:292
Twin Cities, 5:146, 10:338, 11:41, 22:6, 25:211, 28:197, 29:31n, 34:50n, 34:140n, 51:209, 51:211, 52:172–175, 53:167, 54:294
union list, 15:120, 15:341, 16:55, 16:65, 16:331, 17:56, 18:322
Vermilion Range, 5:322
on wallpaper, 33:211–213
in wartime, 47:172, 47:180, 49:67–70
Waseca County, 8:314
Watab Treaty debate, 57:13–15
weekly, 12:434, 13:211, 13:442, 14:74, 14:102, 48:284
in westward movement, 15:1–25
Wisconsin, 11:326, 12:439, 36:67, 47:179, 48:227
women and, 51:126, 52:68, 52:115, 54:302
women reporters, 56:5, 60:100–111, 60:112n
women's history resources, 52:118
World's Columbian Exhibition, 53:340
World War II, 53:62, 54:318
19th century, 49:332–337
abolitionism and, 56:229, 57:111, 57:113–115
advertisements, 51:213, 52:66–67, 53:92–95, 53:97, 53:329, 54:49, 54:270–271, 54:278, 56:59, 56:232–233, 56:290–291
advertising rates, 53:245
African American, 43:283–296
agriculture and, 51:17–19, 51:21, 51:37, 58:159
aid relief efforts, 42:61
army periodicals, 22:194, 23:292, 23:393, 24:83, 24:184, 25:33
Becker County, 5:587
Benton County, 10:224
bibliography, 1:131
bicycling discussed, 54:272, 54:275–276, 54:280–281
black, 55:149, 57:428–430
in Black Hills, 8:202
black suffrage and, 56:76–77, 56:231
caricature, 41:3
cartoons, 51:164, 52:93, 52:188–193, 53:300, 54:282
Catholic, 27:169
in child-labor question, 41:232
children's, 50:46–62
church-state controversy, 53:297, 53:300, 53:302, 53:308
in Civil War, 22:86, 22:422, 25:129–130, 25:144, 25:147, 25:149–151, 25:232, 25:234, 25:239, 25:248–250, 25:253, 25:256, 53:335
collections, 51:139
column depicted, 53:276, 53:285–286
Communist, 57:373–374, 58:169, 58:174, 58:176, 58:180
conservation and, 53:289, 58:111–112, 58:116–117
cooperatives, 57:396
crime and vice coverage, 47:243–248, 50:241–251
dailies, 36:103
Dakotas, 14:205, 15:200–202, 15:475, 35:383
Dakota Territory, 5:135, 5:207
Dano-Norwegian, 8:375
disaster coverage, 50:167
dissident press, 52:215, 52:243
Duluth, 10:101, 54:148, 54:152, 54:155, 54:215, 54:219
early press, 21:441
editors' association, 18:451
ethnic, 11:206, 12:260, 14:401, 15:473, 16:338, 18:71, 22:399, 22:424, 23:373, 25:326, 27:327, 27:343, 28:21–24, 28:26, 28:31, 28:201, 33:180, 33:187–188, 34:43, 34:130, 35:328, 37:87, 38:91, 41:98, 43:213–214, 43:216, 43:218–220, 43:283–296, 46:304, 47:118, 47:168, 47:259, 48:43, 48:284–285, 49:123, 49:204, 49:208, 50:65, 50:68, 51:141, 51:163, 52:80–81, 52:84, 52:168, 53:216, 53:218, 53:221, 53:223, 53:240, 55:26, 55:78, 55:81, 55:330–331, 56:395, 58:16, 58:171
Eveleth, 6:412
in evolution controversy, 41:206, 41:212–213
extrajudicial influences, 55:351, 55:357–358, 55:360, 55:363
farm, 5:134
Farm-Labor, 38:304–308
folklore and, 36:101
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:274–275
frontier, 14:139, 14:173–191, 14:393–415, 15:1, 15:16–25, 15:86–89, 16:332, 18:99, 18:450, 24:309, 27:1–20, 27:345, 28:342n, 40:302
functions, 43:308–310
gag law, 58:88–91
Goodhue printing press and, 56:393–398
historical value, 1:253, 7:189, 7:295, 8:279, 10:358, 11:441, 12:391–403, 12:441, 13:45–50, 13:72, 14:408, 17:92, 17:314, 17:385–390, 23:22, 23:179, 24:272, 25:409, 26:74, 26:376, 52:145, 54:90–91
history, 1:544, 34:83, 51:281
immigration advertising, 5:168, 5:173, 5:177, 5:194, 5:201
indexes, 7:186, 17:93, 17:362, 20:39, 21:214, 22:442, 27:349
Indian, 47:335
influence of, 17:427, 51:271, 51:274, 52:132, 52:134–136, 52:138–140, 52:163, 54:172, 54:176, 54:181, 54:221, 55:206, 55:220, 56:130
inventory, 9:48, 9:297
investigative journalism, 58:305
Iowa, 9:73, 12:199, 16:479, 17:427n
Iowa bibliography, 47:74
irony in, 50:242–244, 50:251
jingoism, 41:2–3
Kansas, 2:50
labor and, 52:207, 52:210, 52:212–214, 52:218–219, 53:125, 56:267, 56:269, 56:274, 58:126
labor unions, 21:375, 21:385
law enforcement and, 53:273, 53:276, 53:278–286
lawsuits, 52:323–325
legal protections, 46:147–151, 47:250–252, 48:92, 50:283–286
Lindbergh report, 42:148–150
literary columns, 56:315–316
in local issues, 47:190
Mesabi Range, 5:322, 51:71–73
MHS projects, 47:167–168
Michigan, 54:212
microfilmed, 23:368, 26:271, 29:50, 30:42, 30:89
Midwest, 51:324
Milwaukee, 54:222
Minneapolis, 2:208
Minnesota bibliography, 13:58, 14:63, 15:340, 16:54–55, 16:65, 17:56, 29:51, 30:325
Minnesota communities, 12:108, 12:456, 14:360, 17:123, 19:118, 19:467, 20:94, 20:299, 21:106, 21:214, 21:332, 24:326, 27:270, 28:265, 30:271, 34:44, 35:382
Minnesota Territory, 52:285, 56:153, 56:165, 56:169, 56:222–234
Morris, 5:425
Nebraska, 55:161
in Nelson-Kindred campaign, 5:97
newsboys, 16:387, 33:164–168, 41:201 (cover), 47:1 (cover), 60:104
northern Minnesota, 21:451, 29:356
Norwegian, 2:282, 2:288, 3:506–518, 6:385, 57:358
Ohio, 31:186
Ontario, 28:179
Otter Tail County, 9:423
Philippines, 18:99
photographs and, 51:322, 52:42, 52:44
pioneer life in advertisements, 7:99–121, 7:275, 7:297
in politics, 47:192, 48:283–294, 56:53, 56:72–73, 56:332, 56:339
Polk County, 1:386
preservation, 1:101, 2:172–176, 8:57, 13:73, 17:91, 21:312, 30:295
prosuffrage petition depicted, 56:79
publishers' association, 31:119
racism, 47:246
Red River, 16:230
Red River settlement, 10:91
Redwood County, 1:228
Republican, 20:270
rural, 48:284
St. Croix Valley, 17:385–390, 29:100
St. Louis County, 5:243
St. Paul, 5:287, 5:397, 5:473, 5:495, 9:140, 10:206, 48:314, 53:253 (cover), 53:280, 55:351, 56:17, 56:158, 56:199
service, 5:463
in slavery controversy, 24:310, 32:16–33
socialist, 19:346, 51:142, 52:86–99, 52:183–194, 55:288, 56:364
South Dakota, 5:136, 47:120, 48:350
Spanish-American War, 61:294
Spanish-language, 58:202
sports coverage, 47:321–328, 55:341–342, 55:347
state promotion, 56:222–234
state's first interview story, 55:363
Stearns County, 1:317
story compilations, 51:128
strike coverage, 41:86, 42:171n, 42:173–174
suffragist parade depicted, 54:301
Swedish, 5:54, 57:103, 57:435
temperance movement, 51:292
Twin Cities, 5:146, 10:338, 11:41, 22:6, 25:211, 28:197, 29:31n, 34:50n, 34:140n, 51:209, 51:211, 52:172–175, 53:167, 54:294
union list, 15:120, 15:341, 16:55, 16:65, 16:331, 17:56, 18:322
Vermilion Range, 5:322
on wallpaper, 33:211–213
in wartime, 47:172, 47:180, 49:67–70
Waseca County, 8:314
Watab Treaty debate, 57:13–15
weekly, 12:434, 13:211, 13:442, 14:74, 14:102, 48:284
in westward movement, 15:1–25
Wisconsin, 11:326, 12:439, 36:67, 47:179, 48:227
women and, 51:126, 52:68, 52:115, 54:302
women reporters, 56:5, 60:100–111, 60:112n
women's history resources, 52:118
World's Columbian Exhibition, 53:340
World War II, 53:62, 54:318
New Sweden, Canada, 55:109, 57:362
New Sweden, Iowa
New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches, 43:28, 52:25
New Theatre, 52:302
New Times (Minneapolis), Socialist newspaper, 45:4–5, 45:7, 45:9, 52:183–194, 55:288
New Times Publishing Company, 52:183
Newton, A. Edward, 27:41
Newton, E., 16:318n, 20:225n
Newton, Earle W., 30:368
Newton, Isaac, 40:335–336
Newton, Mrs. William H., 21:150, 21:156
Newton, O. W., author, 17:240
Newton, Stanley (Stan), author, 8:437, 28:177
Newton, Walter H., congressman, 12:96, 17:160n, 47:222, 50:10
Newton, William H.
Newton County, history, 4:242
Newton Township, Otter Tail County, frontier life, 11:221
New Trier
in 1850s, 10:460
1873 blizzard, 4:91
1881 cyclone, 7:85
anniversaries, 2:286, 10:224, 10:459
artists, 56:357 (cover), 56:377–390
battle, 53:180
breweries, 20:459, 24:189, 36:200, 36:204
Catholic churches, 46:304, 56:384, 59:183
Christmas celebrations, 28:81
churches, 14:353, 14:451, 26:181, 30:34, 32:172
in Civil War, 33:84
in Dakota War of 1862, 44:240, 45:111–115, 47:236–237, 47:333, 51:123, 54:240
depicted, 37:226, 53:99, 56:345, 56:348–349, 56:380
fairgrounds depicted, 56:137
in fiction, 47:211, 55:380
fire department, 16:493, 19:120
founded, 5:201n, 5:268, 11:174n, 16:363, 18:109, 19:472, 27:268, 30:24–35, 30:74, 30:188, 31:243, 36:327
Free Congregation, 41:53, 41:55, 41:57–58, 41:60
fur trade, 42:128
Gag (Wanda) House depicted, 56:384
German Park, 55:182, 56:349
German settlement, 1:425, 1:430, 4:193, 10:356, 16:42, 18:112, 18:453, 19:214, 31:24, 35:294, 36:255, 38:120, 38:243, 40:263, 40:309, 41:53, 41:300, 44:240, 47:173, 56:208
German theater, 32:100, 32:102, 32:127, 32:168–173, 33:188, 34:239–240, 37:227–228
history, 9:420, 28:202, 34:170, 55:44, 56:463
hospital, 15:484
hotel, 15:365, 25:314
implement trade, 24:302n
Jewish families, 51:8
law office, 16:458
libraries, 23:193, 26:88, 57:160
log buildings, 37:72, 37:76
lynchings, 55:72
military encampment, 17:360
militia company, 1:431
monuments, 2:215, 27:328, 35:294, 38:155
museum, 2:458, 17:481, 20:92–95, 20:454
name, 30:30, 30:267, 30:332
newspapers, 19:230, 27:327, 27:343, 28:201, 34:130
pageant, 7:370
parade depicted, 47:174
parochial schools, 53:296
Pfaender house, 24:259
platting, 18:466, 56:345–350
politics, 28:36, 28:323
post office, 38:121
river port, 26:181, 39:120
roller mills, 12:449, 27:78, 28:202
schools, 20:356, 21:111
settlement, 12:430, 16:126, 20:351, 21:202
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 1:439–443, 1:447–454, 2:213, 2:216, 2:291, 2:439, 3:144, 4:90, 4:452, 4:467, 5:450, 5:472, 5:598, 5:608, 5:616, 7:371, 11:303, 12:335, 13:443, 15:133, 18:460, 23:75, 23:295, 23:365, 28:374, 36:240, 38:86, 38:97, 38:113, 38:116–118, 38:125, 38:136, 38:138, 38:144–146, 38:275, 38:279–281, 38:283, 38:285, 39:33
site, 10:227
social life, 31:46, 33:91, 35:245
source material, 10:225
steamboats, 61:250
Swiss settlement, 8:175
tornado, 43:40
Turner Hall depicted, 41:60
Turnverein, 13:116, 18:112, 55:332
unions, 21:381
veteran, 26:287
volunteer guard, 16:171, 16:176
Wanda Gag and, 55:4, 55:7, 55:9, 55:12, 55:14
water system, 14:353
Way of the Cross depicted, 59:183
Women's Literary Club, history, 27:78
during World War I, 43:51, 47:173, 47:181, 47:183
1873 blizzard, 4:91
1881 cyclone, 7:85
anniversaries, 2:286, 10:224, 10:459
artists, 56:357 (cover), 56:377–390
battle, 53:180
breweries, 20:459, 24:189, 36:200, 36:204
Catholic churches, 46:304, 56:384, 59:183
Christmas celebrations, 28:81
churches, 14:353, 14:451, 26:181, 30:34, 32:172
in Civil War, 33:84
in Dakota War of 1862, 44:240, 45:111–115, 47:236–237, 47:333, 51:123, 54:240
depicted, 37:226, 53:99, 56:345, 56:348–349, 56:380
fairgrounds depicted, 56:137
in fiction, 47:211, 55:380
fire department, 16:493, 19:120
founded, 5:201n, 5:268, 11:174n, 16:363, 18:109, 19:472, 27:268, 30:24–35, 30:74, 30:188, 31:243, 36:327
Free Congregation, 41:53, 41:55, 41:57–58, 41:60
fur trade, 42:128
Gag (Wanda) House depicted, 56:384
German Park, 55:182, 56:349
German settlement, 1:425, 1:430, 4:193, 10:356, 16:42, 18:112, 18:453, 19:214, 31:24, 35:294, 36:255, 38:120, 38:243, 40:263, 40:309, 41:53, 41:300, 44:240, 47:173, 56:208
German theater, 32:100, 32:102, 32:127, 32:168–173, 33:188, 34:239–240, 37:227–228
history, 9:420, 28:202, 34:170, 55:44, 56:463
hospital, 15:484
hotel, 15:365, 25:314
implement trade, 24:302n
Jewish families, 51:8
law office, 16:458
libraries, 23:193, 26:88, 57:160
log buildings, 37:72, 37:76
lynchings, 55:72
military encampment, 17:360
militia company, 1:431
monuments, 2:215, 27:328, 35:294, 38:155
museum, 2:458, 17:481, 20:92–95, 20:454
name, 30:30, 30:267, 30:332
newspapers, 19:230, 27:327, 27:343, 28:201, 34:130
pageant, 7:370
parade depicted, 47:174
parochial schools, 53:296
Pfaender house, 24:259
platting, 18:466, 56:345–350
politics, 28:36, 28:323
post office, 38:121
river port, 26:181, 39:120
roller mills, 12:449, 27:78, 28:202
schools, 20:356, 21:111
settlement, 12:430, 16:126, 20:351, 21:202
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 1:439–443, 1:447–454, 2:213, 2:216, 2:291, 2:439, 3:144, 4:90, 4:452, 4:467, 5:450, 5:472, 5:598, 5:608, 5:616, 7:371, 11:303, 12:335, 13:443, 15:133, 18:460, 23:75, 23:295, 23:365, 28:374, 36:240, 38:86, 38:97, 38:113, 38:116–118, 38:125, 38:136, 38:138, 38:144–146, 38:275, 38:279–281, 38:283, 38:285, 39:33
site, 10:227
social life, 31:46, 33:91, 35:245
source material, 10:225
steamboats, 61:250
Swiss settlement, 8:175
tornado, 43:40
Turner Hall depicted, 41:60
Turnverein, 13:116, 18:112, 55:332
unions, 21:381
veteran, 26:287
volunteer guard, 16:171, 16:176
Wanda Gag and, 55:4, 55:7, 55:9, 55:12, 55:14
water system, 14:353
Way of the Cross depicted, 59:183
Women's Literary Club, history, 27:78
during World War I, 43:51, 47:173, 47:181, 47:183
New Ulm Business Men's Association, 10:224
New Ulm Daily Journal, church-state editorial, 53:300
New Ulm High School, 53:180
New (Neu) Ulm Pioneer, 27:327
New Ulm Post, founded, 27:327, 33:180
New Ulm Review, founded, 19:234
New Ulm Roller Mill Company, 28:202
New Ulm Steamboat Company, 45:115
New Ulm Transportation Company, 26:181, 41:59, 45:115
New Upsala, Pine Lake, Wisconsin, Swedish settlement, 10:243, 16:479, 30:159, 32:49
New Westminister, British Columbia, railroad, 41:356
New Winona, truck, 43:103
New Year's celebrations
among Mennonites, 29:161
ball, 12:401, 13:148, 14:140, 16:377, 16:387
early Minneapolis, 5:77
excursion, 16:247, 16:387
frontier, 16:373–390, 20:339, 22:10, 26:169, 28:186, 30:67, 31:37, 40:70, 55:332
Indian, 16:375, 18:238, 19:380
newsboys' greetings, 16:387, 33:164–168
parade, 29:32
pioneer, 6:165–166, 9:189, 9:201, 10:95
social calls, 12:402, 14:141, 16:385, 17:129, 31:237
Superior, Wisconsin, 46:49
traders, 23:93
ball, 12:401, 13:148, 14:140, 16:377, 16:387
early Minneapolis, 5:77
excursion, 16:247, 16:387
frontier, 16:373–390, 20:339, 22:10, 26:169, 28:186, 30:67, 31:37, 40:70, 55:332
Indian, 16:375, 18:238, 19:380
newsboys' greetings, 16:387, 33:164–168
parade, 29:32
pioneer, 6:165–166, 9:189, 9:201, 10:95
social calls, 12:402, 14:141, 16:385, 17:129, 31:237
Superior, Wisconsin, 46:49
traders, 23:93
New York (state)
1940 World's Fair, 57:84
abolitionism, 57:116
agriculture, 15:123
archives, 1:18, 1:232
art colonies, 55:254
arts and crafts, 36:322
atlas, 40:120, 40:122
capitol, 40:99–100
cheese production, 27:121
colonial period, 11:234, 16:402–411
emigration, 3:403, 4:444, 5:133, 23:404, 40:10, 54:325, 55:176, 57:334
ethnic groups, 31:14
first printer, 15:6
flour milling, 58:277
folklore, 34:316
fur industry, 40:219
ginseng cultivation, 41:264
historical work, 1:5, 1:231
historic sites, 11:32
history, 14:341, 17:111
Indian sites, 40:204, 40:206–208
Jesuits in, 7:348
libraries, 1:332
migration from, 58:148
Nanticoke Valley, 51:181–182
Norwegian settlements, 2:242, 2:247, 4:29, 4:274, 5:517, 6:104, 6:115, 51:200
patriotic societies, 8:303
professional boxing matches, 59:77, 59:79, 59:81, 59:84, 59:86n
proverb collection, 27:34
Scandinavian and German elements, 1:338
schools and, 53:297, 55:143
silk train routes, 54:18, 54:25
soldier franchise, 26:188, 26:209
state parks, 5:109, 5:137, 10:451
summer camps, 58:71
Swiss settlement, 5:180
trout fishing, 59:229
voting rights, 56:71
abolitionism, 57:116
agriculture, 15:123
archives, 1:18, 1:232
art colonies, 55:254
arts and crafts, 36:322
atlas, 40:120, 40:122
capitol, 40:99–100
cheese production, 27:121
colonial period, 11:234, 16:402–411
emigration, 3:403, 4:444, 5:133, 23:404, 40:10, 54:325, 55:176, 57:334
ethnic groups, 31:14
first printer, 15:6
flour milling, 58:277
folklore, 34:316
fur industry, 40:219
ginseng cultivation, 41:264
historical work, 1:5, 1:231
historic sites, 11:32
history, 14:341, 17:111
Indian sites, 40:204, 40:206–208
Jesuits in, 7:348
libraries, 1:332
migration from, 58:148
Nanticoke Valley, 51:181–182
Norwegian settlements, 2:242, 2:247, 4:29, 4:274, 5:517, 6:104, 6:115, 51:200
patriotic societies, 8:303
professional boxing matches, 59:77, 59:79, 59:81, 59:84, 59:86n
proverb collection, 27:34
Scandinavian and German elements, 1:338
schools and, 53:297, 55:143
silk train routes, 54:18, 54:25
soldier franchise, 26:188, 26:209
state parks, 5:109, 5:137, 10:451
summer camps, 58:71
Swiss settlement, 5:180
trout fishing, 59:229
voting rights, 56:71
New York, steamship, 37:15
New York Abendzeitung, immigration paper, 5:194
New York Academy of Medicine, 14:446
New York Age, 43:284
New York and Bermudez Company, 43:207, 43:210
New York Board of Emigration Commissioners, 5:172n, 5:181, 5:187, 5:200, 5:202n
Castle Garden rules, 5:182–184
New York Central Railroad
in 1837, 6:95–97
in 1850, 4:130
in 1853, 1:362–368
in 1860s, 9:180
anti-Semitism, 52:170
architects and architecture, 53:206–207, 57:39, 57:48–49
arts and crafts, 34:312, 55:4, 55:15, 55:258, 56:351
art world, 44:243–249
banking, 40:111, 40:113
Children's Aid Society, 53:249
child welfare, 39:125
Chinese restaurants, 57:171
cholera, 56:210
clothing industry, 55:168
Communist party, 55:164
Crystal Palace exhibition, 1:352, 1:363–365
cultural life, 51:205, 51:238, 54:344, 54:352, 55:219, 55:256, 56:3
Dakota Indians visit, 45:91, 45:95
depicted, 30:193
draft riots, 40:271
firefighting equipment, 50:185
fur market, 7:18, 7:269, 8:294, 40:163, 40:213n, 40:214
garment industry, 52:168
harbor, 4:224
historical guide, 1:144
History Club, 1:144
immigrant agents, 13:40
immigrant women, 51:287
Jewish eateries, 55:229
manuscript collections, 22:328
merchants, 54:200
milling center, 10:179
Minnesota immigration agency, 5:175, 5:177, 5:185–187, 5:192, 5:200, 5:202
Norwegians, 22:70
parks, 54:148, 58:54, 58:64
parkways, 58:43
philanthropists, 55:179
politics, 12:192
port, 17:89
settlement houses, 51:203
theater center, 28:103, 28:107, 51:238
transportation rates, 2:267, 7:229
western immigration agents in, 5:167, 5:179, 5:187, 5:195
Woolworth Building, 57:48
in 1850, 4:130
in 1853, 1:362–368
in 1860s, 9:180
anti-Semitism, 52:170
architects and architecture, 53:206–207, 57:39, 57:48–49
arts and crafts, 34:312, 55:4, 55:15, 55:258, 56:351
art world, 44:243–249
banking, 40:111, 40:113
Children's Aid Society, 53:249
child welfare, 39:125
Chinese restaurants, 57:171
cholera, 56:210
clothing industry, 55:168
Communist party, 55:164
Crystal Palace exhibition, 1:352, 1:363–365
cultural life, 51:205, 51:238, 54:344, 54:352, 55:219, 55:256, 56:3
Dakota Indians visit, 45:91, 45:95
depicted, 30:193
draft riots, 40:271
firefighting equipment, 50:185
fur market, 7:18, 7:269, 8:294, 40:163, 40:213n, 40:214
garment industry, 52:168
harbor, 4:224
historical guide, 1:144
History Club, 1:144
immigrant agents, 13:40
immigrant women, 51:287
Jewish eateries, 55:229
manuscript collections, 22:328
merchants, 54:200
milling center, 10:179
Minnesota immigration agency, 5:175, 5:177, 5:185–187, 5:192, 5:200, 5:202
Norwegians, 22:70
parks, 54:148, 58:54, 58:64
parkways, 58:43
philanthropists, 55:179
politics, 12:192
port, 17:89
settlement houses, 51:203
theater center, 28:103, 28:107, 51:238
transportation rates, 2:267, 7:229
western immigration agents in, 5:167, 5:179, 5:187, 5:195
Woolworth Building, 57:48
New York Demokrat, immigration paper, 5:194
New Yorker magazine, 56:319, 57:26, 57:33
New York Evening Mirror, articles on Minnesota, 29:29, 29:31–35
New York Evening Post, literary reviews, 56:12
New York Fire Zouaves (Eleventh New York Volunteer Infantry), 47:65–67
New York Folklore Society, 31:14
New York Freeman, 43:292
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 3:444
New York Grain Exchange, 33:332
New York Historical Society, New York City, 5:70, 5:142, 5:224, 5:304, 5:307, 5:357, 5:376, 6:68, 6:202, 7:163, 8:198, 8:293, 11:450, 20:436, 25:394, 26:63
New York Journal, sketch depicted, 52:218
New York Lyceum Company, 28:105
New York Mills
New York Public Library, 17:96, 17:214, 55:124–125
New York State Agricultural Society, 15:123
New York State Association on County Historians, 26:168
New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, 12:434, 26:267, 26:377
New York Sun, All American football team, 54:174
New York Theatre Union, 52:294, 52:297, 52:299, 52:302–303
New York Times, 56:12, 56:15, 57:312, 58:4
New York Tribune, 51:103, 54:281
balloon researcher, 49:32
Nezha Ke Ogema, Ojibway Indian, 55:55
Nez Perces Indians, 5:358, 6:306, 8:184, 32:249
Niagara, New York, British occupation of, 4:231, 4:312, 4:318–319
Niagara, steamboat, 28:310, 35:355
shipwreck site, 55:102
Niagara Falls, New York, 13:395
Nichol, John P., author, 21:371
Nichol, Todd W., editor, 52:128
Nicholas, Wilson C., 44:215
Nicholas of Lynne, friar, 35:294, 38:383
Nicholls, Henry, lecturer, 11:157
Nichols, ----, automobile designer, 26:21
Nichols, ----, Owatonna auto builder, 43:94, 43:97, 43:103
Nichols, Aitkin County, name, 21:349
Nichols, Arthur F., landscape architect, 54:153
Nichols, Austin R., 21:349
Nichols, Browning, county commissioner, 37:207
Nichols, Charles L., postmaster, 37:327
Nichols, Charles W., author, 19:207, 19:337, 19:341, 20:186, 22:187, 29:163
"Henry Martyn Nichols," 19:129–147, 19:247–270
"New Light on the Northampton Colony," 22:169–173
"The Northampton Colony," 20:140–145
speaker, 20:190
"New Light on the Northampton Colony," 22:169–173
"The Northampton Colony," 20:140–145
speaker, 20:190
Nichols, David A., author, 50:195
Nichols, Frances S., compiler, 34:216
Nichols, Frederick D., author, 35:150
Nichols, George, 4:455, 16:215
Nichols, Harriet S., missionary, 9:403, 19:132
Nichols, Henry Martyn (Rev.), 2:25, 19:267, 44:62, 44:97, 56:206
abolitionist, 19:131–132, 19:260, 32:16
farmer, 19:141–143, 19:145
home missionary, 19:141–147
house, 38:344
letterhead depicted, 55:279
maple-sugar maker, 19:135–137
marriage, 19:130
in Minneapolis, 19:262–270
in New England, 19:129–133
Northampton colonizer, 19:132–141, 20:140–143, 22:169–171, 22:173, 31:20
papers, 19:341, 20:33, 20:327, 28:336
in Stillwater, 19:145–147, 19:247–262, 35:362–363
temperance lecturer, 19:146, 19:265
tributes, 19:269
farmer, 19:141–143, 19:145
home missionary, 19:141–147
house, 38:344
letterhead depicted, 55:279
maple-sugar maker, 19:135–137
marriage, 19:130
in Minneapolis, 19:262–270
in New England, 19:129–133
Northampton colonizer, 19:132–141, 20:140–143, 22:169–171, 22:173, 31:20
papers, 19:341, 20:33, 20:327, 28:336
in Stillwater, 19:145–147, 19:247–262, 35:362–363
temperance lecturer, 19:146, 19:265
tributes, 19:269
Nichols, J. W., labor organizer, 52:210
Nichols, Jeannette P., author, 23:83
Nichols, Luther H., author, 2:57
Nichols, Marcus P., papers, 11:444
Nichols, Nancy Sikes (Mrs. Henry M.), 19:251
Nichols, Roger H., work reviewed, 39:338
Nichols, Roger L., work reviewed, 47:208, 50:171
Nichols, Roy F., author, 13:433, 19:347, 34:168, 39:34
Nichols, Thomas, 12:54n
Nichols, William H., 16:9
Nichols and Chisholm Lumber Company, 27:302
Nicholsen, Annie M. (Mrs. J. N.), author, 13:452, 14:218
Nichols Expert Business Office Training and Secretarial School, students, 57:137
Nicholson, Claudia J., MHS curator, 56:455, 57:160 (facing)
"Bankers with Shotguns and Other Minnesota Banking Stories," 57:182–197
"The Improved Benevolent and Protective order of Elks of the World (IBPOEW)", 59:45 (facing)
"Quigley's Trick House," 58:378 (facing)
"The Improved Benevolent and Protective order of Elks of the World (IBPOEW)", 59:45 (facing)
"Quigley's Trick House," 58:378 (facing)
Nicholson, John P. (Col.), 3:147
Nicholson, Meredith, author, 3:45
Nickaboine, Frank, Ojibway, 48:154
Nickaboine, George, Ojibway, 48:157
Nickel, Lake County, 54:126, 54:135
Nickells, Dorothy J., author, 13:429
Nickelodeons, 53:245
See also Motion pictures
Nickels, Horace, 52:25
Nickerson, Clifford, papers, 15:464
Nickerson, John Q. A., lumberman, 16:73
archeological explorations, 1:534
Nickey family, in Todd County, 22:89
Nickles, Shelley, historian, 60:272
Nicklin, Myrtle A., author, 13:336
Nicolay, Helen, author, 30:387
Nicolay, John George
Nicolet (Nicollet), Jean, explorer, 7:347–348, 8:245, 10:437, 12:283, 12:348, 13:253, 13:439, 15:159, 15:358, 17:114, 17:299n, 17:342, 18:233, 18:387, 19:198, 19:272, 23:355, 25:273, 27:216–220, 32:238, 57:271
Nicolin, Florian L. (Bubbles), 41:384
Nicoll, ----, boat racer, 47:325
Nicollet, Joseph N., 3:33, 4:290, 8:92, 9:57, 10:196, 10:360, 15:383, 21:99, 45:206, 46:127, 52:150
author, 12:218, 17:306–307, 33:132
biography, 47:206
career, 15:358, 27:350
cartographer, 46:70, 46:117, 47:84, 47:206, 48:84
centennial, 17:224, 17:348
diaries, 11:87, 23:170
ethnographer, 42:137, 42:139, 42:278, 46:288, 46:295, 48:67, 48:244
explorer, 2:117n, 2:552, 2:564, 3:479, 4:261, 4:281, 5:257, 6:411, 8:378n, 9:71, 9:292, 10:304, 11:381, 11:444, 12:239, 13:173, 14:220, 15:82, 15:110, 16:453, 16:478, 19:192, 19:475, 30:209, 35:204, 36:235, 37:62, 42:39, 42:77, 46:163, 49:139n, 51:244, 52:149–150, 54:376
at Fort Snelling, 7:274
journals reviewed, 42:192, 45:250
map, 5:204
mapmaker, 27:69, 33:186, 36:277, 39:212, 39:314, 55:72
papers, 4:177, 4:282, 6:202, 7:37, 8:97, 8:297, 9:58, 12:83, 15:61, 18:314, 23:40, 25:76, 34:338
at Pipestone, 31:196, 31:200, 31:202, 31:207, 40:96
sketch, 5:501
views on Native Americans, 57:101
biography, 47:206
career, 15:358, 27:350
cartographer, 46:70, 46:117, 47:84, 47:206, 48:84
centennial, 17:224, 17:348
diaries, 11:87, 23:170
ethnographer, 42:137, 42:139, 42:278, 46:288, 46:295, 48:67, 48:244
explorer, 2:117n, 2:552, 2:564, 3:479, 4:261, 4:281, 5:257, 6:411, 8:378n, 9:71, 9:292, 10:304, 11:381, 11:444, 12:239, 13:173, 14:220, 15:82, 15:110, 16:453, 16:478, 19:192, 19:475, 30:209, 35:204, 36:235, 37:62, 42:39, 42:77, 46:163, 49:139n, 51:244, 52:149–150, 54:376
at Fort Snelling, 7:274
journals reviewed, 42:192, 45:250
map, 5:204
mapmaker, 27:69, 33:186, 36:277, 39:212, 39:314, 55:72
papers, 4:177, 4:282, 6:202, 7:37, 8:97, 8:297, 9:58, 12:83, 15:61, 18:314, 23:40, 25:76, 34:338
at Pipestone, 31:196, 31:200, 31:202, 31:207, 40:96
sketch, 5:501
views on Native Americans, 57:101
Nicollet County
4-H club work, 21:342
archives, 20:89
in Civil War, 38:259
county agent, 19:113
courthouse, 14:161, 43:243
early printing, 21:223
elections, 28:32, 51:169
ethnic settlements, 12:265, 12:275, 14:356, 17:399, 22:335, 28:31, 36:201, 40:412
fair, 9:422, 23:75
ghost towns, 17:238
grasshopper plague, 10:288, 36:57
historical society proposed, 9:422
history, 1:378, 3:159
history reprinted, 45:207
land claim association, 9:86, 9:94
log houses, 37:73, 37:76
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
notes, 6:86, 10:463
pioneer life, 13:119
poor farm, 38:369n
records, 47:334
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:283
Swedes, 1:384
tornado, 43:40
War History Committee, 24:268
war records committee, 3:105
archives, 20:89
in Civil War, 38:259
county agent, 19:113
courthouse, 14:161, 43:243
early printing, 21:223
elections, 28:32, 51:169
ethnic settlements, 12:265, 12:275, 14:356, 17:399, 22:335, 28:31, 36:201, 40:412
fair, 9:422, 23:75
ghost towns, 17:238
grasshopper plague, 10:288, 36:57
historical society proposed, 9:422
history, 1:378, 3:159
history reprinted, 45:207
land claim association, 9:86, 9:94
log houses, 37:73, 37:76
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
notes, 6:86, 10:463
pioneer life, 13:119
poor farm, 38:369n
records, 47:334
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:283
Swedes, 1:384
tornado, 43:40
War History Committee, 24:268
war records committee, 3:105
Nicollet County Farm Bureau Association, 21:342
activities, 11:18, 11:53, 11:221, 12:340, 15:80, 16:301
building fund, 20:353
collections, 22:107
finances, 11:20, 25:407
meetings, 12:452, 15:250, 15:490, 16:491, 19:117, 19:470, 26:179, 27:342, 27:362, 30:81
members, 11:19
museum, 11:16, 12:103, 19:231, 21:217, 21:337, 25:98, 25:209, 25:404–405, 26:77, 26:90, 27:76, 28:87, 29:276
organized, 11:14, 11:464, 12:36
building fund, 20:353
collections, 22:107
finances, 11:20, 25:407
meetings, 12:452, 15:250, 15:490, 16:491, 19:117, 19:470, 26:179, 27:342, 27:362, 30:81
members, 11:19
museum, 11:16, 12:103, 19:231, 21:217, 21:337, 25:98, 25:209, 25:404–405, 26:77, 26:90, 27:76, 28:87, 29:276
organized, 11:14, 11:464, 12:36
Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, 5:525, 25:315, 35:73, 42:144, 43:223, 54:313
Nicollet House, Minneapolis, 5:73, 5:160, 5:245, 5:525, 10:78, 19:84, 19:407, 33:175, 34:99n, 35:73, 43:223, 45:211, 48:12, 54:313, 57:114, 61:80
Nicollet Island, Mississippi River, Hennepin County, 42:222, 48:337, 57:115
access, 39:317
bridges, 27:79, 29:32n, 35:101 (cover), 35:205 (cover), 49:133n, 57:108–109, 59:342
in capital controversy, 14:160, 43:241
caves, 28:291
dam, 24:130
depicted, 30:218, 33:338, 34:29, 34:33, 59:342
Falls of St. Anthony, 58:255
ferry, 28:286
flora, 16:38
Grain Belt beer sign, 58:251
historic area, 47:333
history, 8:452
nursery, 49:192n
park plan, 33:336
photographed, 43:315
sawmills, 27:288n
settlement, 35:103–104, 35:106, 39:316
waterpower rights purchased, 58:259
bridges, 27:79, 29:32n, 35:101 (cover), 35:205 (cover), 49:133n, 57:108–109, 59:342
in capital controversy, 14:160, 43:241
caves, 28:291
dam, 24:130
depicted, 30:218, 33:338, 34:29, 34:33, 59:342
Falls of St. Anthony, 58:255
ferry, 28:286
flora, 16:38
Grain Belt beer sign, 58:251
historic area, 47:333
history, 8:452
nursery, 49:192n
park plan, 33:336
photographed, 43:315
sawmills, 27:288n
settlement, 35:103–104, 35:106, 39:316
waterpower rights purchased, 58:259
Nicollet Park, Minneapolis, baseball stadium, 58:338–352
Nicolls, Richard (Col.), British commissioner, 16:395
Radisson and, 16:400–411
See also Nicols and Dean
Nicols, Mrs. John V., 38:77n, 38:78–79
Nicols and Berkey, St. Paul, wholesale firm, 34:355
Nicols and Dean, St. Paul, wholesale hardware firm, 24:355
See also Nicols, Dean and Gregg
Niebuhr, Reinhold, theologian, 40:365–366, 54:48
Niedecken, George, interior architect, 57:249–250
Nielsdatter, Gro, 19:97
Nielsen, C. M., Mormon missionary, 36:290–293
Nielsen, Charlie, cabinetmaker, 60:216–217
Nielsen, Christian, sketch, 10:69
Nielsen, Cindy, art-colony executive director, 55:265
Nielsen, Etlar L., author, 23:99
Nielsen, Johanne, letters, 56:100
Nielsen, Kim E., "Douglas County Farm Holiday Association," 51:270–280
Nielsen, "Little Ole," 19:97
Nielsen, Ole, Sr., 18:316, 19:97
Nielsen, Richard, author, 57:56, 60:62–63
work reviewed, 60:64–65
Niemela, John, author, 28:82
Niemeyer, Mrs. James C., 39:56
Niemi, Arne, 58:177, 58:179
Niemi, Clemens, author, 5:516
Niemi, David, Finnish settler, 61:17
Niemi, Helmi Marsyla, 52:328
Niemi, Judith, author, 53:251
Niemi, Matti, Finnish pioneer, 25:318
Nier, Alfred O. C., university department head, 60:186n
Nietz, John A., author, 37:344
Niewald, Earl, forest ranger, 54:135
Niganibines (Leading Bird of Prey, Flat Mouth), Ojibwe leader, 60:248 (facing)
Nigg, William, school superintendent, 53:303
Nigger Coulee, Hudson, Wisconsin, name, 21:430
Nightclubs
Nightingale, Mrs. J. A., author, 29:363, 30:81, 30:408
Nightingale, Mrs. John H., 5:609
Nih wah zhe bik o quay (Mandy Wah-we-yay-cumig), Ojibway, 46:293
Nikander, J. K., pioneer pastor, 25:324
Nikander, V. K., college president, 27:162
Nikiforoff, C. C., author, 21:212
Niles, Hezekiah, publisher, 29:62
Niles, Nathaniel, composer, 22:130
Niles, O. J., author, 26:288
Niles, Sanford, 18:105
work reviewed, 48:349–350
Nilsen, Anna (Mrs. Rasmus), 57:358
Nilsen, Laila, author, 15:114
Nilsen, Nils, 12:264
Nilsen, Ole (Rev.), papers, 16:471, 17:212, 18:47
Nilsen, Rasmus, 57:358
Nilson, Christina, 8:401
Nilson, N. A., pioneer merchant, 28:384
Nilsson, Albertina, 43:69
Nilsson, Alex, author, 18:73
Nilsson, August, Titanic victim, 60:261
Nilsson, Christine, 16:238
Nilsson, Fredrik (Frederick) O. (Rev.), missionary, 5:146, 43:64–65, 49:306
Nilsson, Isak, Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Nilsson, Svein, 2:235n, 22:68
Nilsson, Victor, author, 4:85, 6:206, 10:102
Nimbus Club, St. Paul, 56:3, 56:6
Nimitz, Chester William (Adm.), 52:28, 52:30, 54:375
Nimrod, steamboat, 13:233–234
Nimrod, Wadena County, history, 51:163
Nind, J. Newton, sketch, 2:275
Nindipens, Ojibway, 49:275
Nine Mile Creek, Lake County, island, 34:182
Nine Mile River (Minnehaha Creek), 7:271
Nineteenth Amendment
Ninety-first (Wild West) Division, U.S. Army, history, 3:110
93rd Infantry Division, South Pacific, 54:188
Nininger, Alexander R. (Randy), 25:183, 45:269, 62:11
Nininger, Alexander R., Jr. (Lt.), World War II hero, 25:394, 26:158
Nininger, Catherine (Mrs. John), 34:97, 45:269, 55:20
Nininger, Dakota County
baseball club, 19:162
boom town, 16:481, 39:240
churches, 13:148
citizens' petition, 26:190
depicted on map, 58:148, 58:151
Donnelly's home, 5:323, 6:253
early settlement, 8:299
fair, 15:246
farming, 58:147–155
founded, 8:207, 14:135, 20:80, 22:99, 25:275, 33:48, 39:132
ghost town, 43:196, 44:104
history, 4:298, 8:447, 13:69, 13:127–151, 17:263–275, 44:104–105, 46:104, 46:106, 46:109, 49:40
modern architectural models, 44:105–107
newspaper, 14:403, 17:272, 29:84
organized, 55:19, 55:28, 55:30–31
site depicted, 44:105
territorial newspaper, 56:224
townsite, 11:454, 32:239, 32:241n
boom town, 16:481, 39:240
churches, 13:148
citizens' petition, 26:190
depicted on map, 58:148, 58:151
Donnelly's home, 5:323, 6:253
early settlement, 8:299
fair, 15:246
farming, 58:147–155
founded, 8:207, 14:135, 20:80, 22:99, 25:275, 33:48, 39:132
ghost town, 43:196, 44:104
history, 4:298, 8:447, 13:69, 13:127–151, 17:263–275, 44:104–105, 46:104, 46:106, 46:109, 49:40
modern architectural models, 44:105–107
newspaper, 14:403, 17:272, 29:84
organized, 55:19, 55:28, 55:30–31
site depicted, 44:105
territorial newspaper, 56:224
townsite, 11:454, 32:239, 32:241n
Nininger, St. Peter and Western Railroad, 13:141, 13:143, 13:150, 17:270, 17:274–275
Nininger and St. Peter Railroad. See Nininger, St. Peter and Western Railroad
Nininger family, in Minnesota, 25:292
Nininger Reading Room Society, 13:147
Ninth Federal Reserve District, 25:279–280
Ninth Military Department, described, 4:77
Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 5:320
in Civil War, 13:427, 26:197n, 26:205, 27:153, 38:43, 38:245 (cover), 38:287, 39:183–190
Company D, 1:246, 7:192, 8:429
Company F, 2:291
Company G, 61:198
Company H, 2:195, 2:211
homecoming, 38:289, 38:291–292
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 18:210, 38:280–281
Company D, 1:246, 7:192, 8:429
Company F, 2:291
Company G, 61:198
Company H, 2:195, 2:211
homecoming, 38:289, 38:291–292
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 18:210, 38:280–281
Niobrara River, Nebraska, 42:50–51
Nipigon River, Ontario, road, 16:299
Nipissing Indians, 13:400
Nippert, Lillian, violinist, 52:308
See also Zelle, Lillian
Great Northern Railway agreement, 54:24
Nisbeth, Hugo, 8:386, 41:193
description of Minnesota (1872-73), 8:387–421
Nissenbaum, Stephen, author, 46:287
Nissishin fishing club, 59:230
Nisswa, historic properties, 51:148
Nitske, W. Robert, work reviewed, 44:78–79
Nix, Else M., editor, 12:334
Nix, Jacob (Capt.), 1:439n, 45:113
Nix, Robert, poet, 12:334
Nixon, Anna M., author, 26:65
"An Elementary School Project," 26:47–51
Nixon, Herman C., author/speaker, 5:149, 5:314, 10:211
Nixon, J. H., author, 18:339, 18:469
Nixon, John, report, 28:170
Nixon, Richard M., U.S. president, 51:109, 52:164, 55:109, 56:406, 59:296, 60:171
campaign pictures, 58:146
debate with Khrushchev, 60:281n
House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, 60:178–179
letters, 52:125
meeting with Brezhnev, 61:358n
pardon, 60:92
portraits, 56:49 (facing)
presidential-election button depicted, 57:160 (facing)
presidential papers, 44:37–38
debate with Khrushchev, 60:281n
House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, 60:178–179
letters, 52:125
meeting with Brezhnev, 61:358n
pardon, 60:92
portraits, 56:49 (facing)
presidential-election button depicted, 57:160 (facing)
presidential papers, 44:37–38
No, Yong-Park, author, 29:154
Noah, Jacob J., attorney, 55:53
career, 35:49
Nobel prizes
Noble, David W.
Noble, Frederick A., biography, 15:358
Noble, Grace, 51:297
Noble, Lydia, captive, 1:429, 38:123–124, 48:31
Noble, Mrs. Frederick A., 38:75, 38:76n
Noble Elementary School, Golden Valley, 53:296
Noble Order of the Knights of Labor. See Knights of Labor
Noble plow, 24:297
Nobles, Johnson (Rev.), at Red Rock, 31:90
Nobles, William H., 7:117, 28:81, 30:266, 36:4n, 38:221

