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S. E. Olson Company, Minneapolis, store, 26:396
S. Jacob and Company, sketch, 4:476
Saarela, Lillian, folk healer, 45:19, 45:19n
Saari, A. W., Jr., speaker, 10:361
Saari, John, legislator, 52:261
Saari, Matt, author, 35:245, 36:70
Saarinen, Eero, architect, 55:40
Saarinen, Eliel, architect, 55:40
Saarinen, Saarinen and Associates, architects, 59:328
Saatoff, Leona, author, 30:75
Sabath, Adolph, congressman, 56:334
Sabatier, I., 11:238n
Sabin, Clay County, railroad town, 43:60
Sabin, Dwight M., politician, 2:45, 35:297, 51:103
Sabin Lake, St. Louis County, iron deposits, 26:255
Sable, Marie-Anne Dandonneau du, 18:234
Sabo, Martin O., legislator, 42:239, 60:319, 60:323
Sacagawea (Sacajawea), Shoshone guide, 11:81, 14:204, 16:226, 39:169, 40:193, 52:81, 52:164, 53:249, 54:239
Sacajaweans, sketch, 3:383
Sacco and Vanzetti case, 21:401
Sacher, Frank, 59:59
Sacher, Mrs. Frank. See Schopper, Marie
Sachs, Bertram, author, 19:126
Sachs, Moses B., rabbi, 53:299, 53:302
Sac Indians. See Sauk (Sac) Indians
Sacket, Edward, cranberry grower, 25:198
Sackett, ----, 9:37
Sackett, Leonard, author, 33:226
Sackett, Richard R., 27:48, 28:300, 29:54, 29:187
Sacra-kit, Catholic sick-call set, 58:422 (facing)
Sacra-sink, 58:422 (facing)
Sacred Heart:
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Faribault, 4:473
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Heron Lake, 16:121
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Staples, 2:477
Sacred Heart Church, Freeport, anniversary, 49:40
Sacred Heart Industrial School, Iona, 35:136
Sacred Heart Mission, Morris, school depicted, 49:82
Sacred Heart School, Owatonna, established, 20:62
Saddler, Janet, 2:95
Saerchinger, Cesar, speaker, 24:362
Safety, in aviation, 52:237–238
Safety First programs, in mines, 52:261
Safford, Mary J., Dr., 39:9, 39:14
Safford, Orren E. (Capt.), 3:455
Safford, R. W., journalist, 15:368
Safford, Virginia, columnist, 46:100
Saga Hill, Lake Minnetonka, 28:392, 29:55
Saganachens family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Saganaga Lake, 54:126
Sage, Henry W., 25:71
Sage, Leland L., author, 35:246
Sage, Walter N., author/editor, 11:107, 11:451
Sagean, Mathieu, 39:337
Sageng, Ole O.:
Saginaw River, Michigan, 21:296
Saguenay, Quebec, French settlement, 23:385
Sahlgaard, Hagbarth, Norwegian consul, 8:390, 8:394
Sahlins, Marshall, author, 48:67
Sahlmark, A. G., pioneer, 4:248
Sahlmark Township, Stevens County, 4:248
Sahnish (Arikara) Indians. See Arikara (Sahnish) Indians
Sailboats, in art, 57:77
Sailing vessels, on Great Lakes, 9:396
Sailor, Moses, pioneer, 11:292
Sailors of Cattaro, set depicted, 52:300
Saint Alexander Home, New Ulm, 59:183
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, 47:116
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, 46:229–230
Saint-Germain-Laval, France, 46:229–232
Saint-Onge and Company, 32:235n
Saint Paul, Mississippi River steamboat, 29:203, 37:296
Saints baseball team, St. Paul, 36:93
St. Adalbert Church (Catholic), Silver Lake, 15:37
St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Art, St. Paul, 48:18–19, 48:21n
St. Agnes School (Catholic), St. Paul, 20:345
St. Albans, sketches, 5:619, 6:410
St. Albans, Washington, D.C., athletic directors, 58:72
St. Albans Mill, Minnetonka, 44:164, 44:170–171
St. Alexis Hospital, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 33:58
St. Alexius Catholic Church, West Union, 2:386
St. Ambrose Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 59:156, 62:82
St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Fairfax, 15:128
St. Andrews Church (Episcopal), Waterville, 50:267
St. Andrews Society, St. Paul, 15:226
St. Anne des Chenes, Manitoba, marker, 21:433
St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Le Sueur, 17:479
St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Montreal, Quebec, 6:158, 28:8
St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Somerset, Wisconsin, 35:152
St. Ansgar, Iowa, Norwegian settlement, 12:258, 12:270, 27:164
St. Ansgarius Church, Chicago, 43:76, 48:323n
St. Ansgarius Swedish Episcopal Church, Chicago, pastors, 55:26
St. Ansgar's Academy, Carver, 8:109, 47:259
St. Anthony (city)
St. Anthony Board of Trade, 2:53
St. Anthony Boom Company, 24:135
St. Anthony Brewery, 35:120
St. Anthony Commercial Club, 33:332
St. Anthony Democrat, newspaper, 61:255
St. Anthony Elevator Company, Minneapolis, 42:271
St. Anthony Express, newspaper, 14:400, 15:23, 16:387, 52:132, 55:218–220, 55:222, 55:225–226, 56:205, 56:232–233
St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, 49:53, 53:208, 58:255
St. Anthony Falls bridge, Minneapolis, 4:94, 4:198
St. Anthony Falls Evening News, 57:111
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board, 62:143, 62:147n
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Center, 57:96
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Trail, 62:143
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Zone, 62:143
St. Anthony Falls Historic District, 56:259, 58:251, 58:321, 58:328, 58:330, 62:143, 62:147n
St. Anthony Falls Junior Pioneers' Association, organized, 2:476
St. Anthony Falls Water Power Company, 1:421n 2:285, 58:258, 58:263
St. Anthony Hill, St. Paul, 33:195, 33:199–200
St. Anthony Historic District, 43:40
St. Anthony Iron Works, 6:294, 16:71
St. Anthony Library Association, 7:113, 26:386, 35:359
St. Anthony Literary Society, 35:222
St. Anthony Lumber Company, 26:136
St. Anthony Mill, Minneapolis, 58:326
St. Anthony Mill Company, 7:117
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Cemetery, Minneapolis, 57:216
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, St. Anthony, 3:102, 5:226, 49:49, 49:51
St. Anthony Park, St. Paul:
St. Anthony Park Improvement Association, 5:527
St. Anthony Pottery, 33:229
St. Anthony's Benevolent Society, St. Paul, 39:131
St. Anthony School, Minneapolis, 53:295
St. Anthony Turnverein, 9:200
St. Antoine, Peter, half-breed scout, 62:14
St. Arnold, Dorothy, quoted, 48:259
St. Augusta, Stearns County:
St. Barnabas Hospital, Minneapolis, 24:372, 26:94
St. Benedict, 8:230
St. Benedict's College. See College of St. Benedict
St. Benedict's Convent, St. Joseph, 8:226–227, 8:231, 47:119, 48:163
St. Benedict's Hospital, St. Cloud, 33:59, 33:291–294
St. Benedict's Mission Church, White Earth, 48:160
St. Benedict's Mission School, White Earth Reservation, 26:275
St. Bernard's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, history, 22:111
St. Boniface, Manitoba:
St. Boniface Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 15:128
St. Boniface College, Manitoba, 18:244
St. Bonifacius:
St. Bonifacius Verein, Minneapolis society, 32:167
St. Bridget's Church (Catholic), Rochester, 14:451
St. Canice Church (Catholic), Kilkenny, 11:462
St. Casimir Catholic Church, Wells, 16:355
St. Casimir's Church, Cloquet, Christmas celebrations, 58:22–23
St. Catherine's College. See College of St. Catherine, St. Paul
St. Charles, Winona County:
St. Charles Hotel, St. Anthony, 12:399, 12:402, 20:393, 29:32, 29:33n, 29:215, 40:63, 55:220
St. Charles Hotel, Winona, 12:401
St. Charles House, St. Anthony, 7:114, 7:116
St. Charles Township, Winona County, development, 6:259
St. Clair:
St. Clair, George A., mining interest, 34:270, 34:271n, 34:272, 34:275
St. Clair, Harry, actor, 34:85
St. Clair, Henry Whipple (Rev.), Episcopal priest, 54:373
St. Clair playground, St. Paul, 58:218
St. Clair River, Michigan, 4:363–364, 4:366, 23:136–137
St. Claude chapel, 8:305
St. Clement's Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 27:81, 28:396, 53:203
St. Clement's Parish (Catholic), Duluth, 33:59
St. Cloud, Stearns County, 52:133, 52:135
St. Cloud Barrel, drive-in, 53:259–260
St. Cloud Commercial Club, 48:151
St. Cloud Daily Journal-Press, 48:150
St. Cloud Daily Times, obituaries, 60:206
St. Cloud Daily Times and Daily Journal-Press, history, 14:397, 14:405, 17:364
St. Cloud Democrat, 16:76, 16:98, 30:181, 32:17, 56:225
St. Cloud Fibre Ware Company, 49:78
St. Cloud Hospital, 9:199
St. Cloud Journal, newspaper:
St. Cloud Pretzels, professional baseball team, 59:170
St. Cloud Printing Company, 16:98
St. Cloud Reformatory, Annex for Defective Delinquents, 59:245
St. Cloud Rifle Company, volunteer unit, 16:172, 16:173n
St. Cloud State Normal School, 3:439, 3:443
St. Cloud State Teachers College, 8:190, 8:264–265, 8:268, 34:90, 51:25, 55:174
St. Cloud Street Car Company, history, 14:361
St. Cloud Technical High School, local history survey, 26:234–241
St. Cloud Times, 56:395
St. Cloud Truck Company, 43:105
St. Cloud Union, 56:395
St. Cloud University, 55:111, 55:174
St. Cloud Visiter, 56:165, 57:111
St. Columba Parish, Iona, Iowa, 35:136–137
St. Constantine's Ukrainian Catholic Church, mandolin players, 57:230
St. Cornelia's Church (Morton), 59:188
St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church, Lower Sioux community, historic property, 51:148, 51:164 (facing)
St. Cosme, Jean F., author, 2:189
St. Coutourier, Hyacinth, trader, 28:380
St. Croix:
St. Croix Alley, Duluth, 52:216
St. Croix and Lake Superior Mining (Mineral) Company, 9:11, 25:396, 50:317
St. Croix and Lake Superior Railroad, land grants, 34:67–69
St. Croix Ball Club, Stillwater, 19:169, 19:173, 19:175, 19:177–179, 19:181
St. Croix (Folle Avoine) band, Ojibway Indians. See Folle Avoine (St. Croix) band
St. Croix Boom Company, 14:99, 17:313, 17:367, 31:33–34, 31:36, 31:38, 35:282
St. Croix Collegiate and Military Academy, Hudson, Wisconsin, 19:451
St. Croix County, Wisconsin, 55:268, 55:277, 56:148
St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin:
St. Croix House, Stillwater, 43:225
St. Croixian (St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin), founded, 3:508n, 56:398
St. Croix Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 54:376, 58:124
St. Croix Inquirer (Hudson, Wisconsin), 17:385, 17:389, 22:189
St. Croix Lumber Company, 8:47
St. Croix Lumber Mill, Stillwater, historic property, 51:148
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, 47:79
St. Croix River, 46:229
St. Croix Union (Stillwater), 14:401, 17:385, 56:227, 56:232
St. Croix Valley
St. Croix Valley Civil War Round Table, centennial ceremony, 57:69
St. Croix Wild River State Park, Chisago County, 56:258
St. Cyril's Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 22:222
St. Denis, Michel, petitioner, 49:187
St. Denys, Charles J. de, 12:307
St. Edward's Catholic Church, Austin, 51:12
St. Edward's Church (Catholic), Minneota, 12:103
St. Elizabeth Convent, Morris County, New Jersey, 16:340
St. Eloi Church (Catholic), Ghent, 14:356
St. Felix Catholic Parish, Wabasha, 15:128
St. Francis:
St. Francis High School, Little Falls, 16:372
St. Francis Quadrangle, map, 3:478
St. Francis Seminary, 9:67
St. Francis Xavier mission, 7:349
St. Francois du Lac, Quebec, Indian village, 19:76
St. Francois Xavier (White Horse Plains), Manitoba, 21:206
St. Gabriel's Church (Catholic), Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 11:108, 17:475, 23:286
St. George, Mrs. Louis, sketch, 5:241
St. George, Nicollet County, log houses, 37:73, 37:75
St. George, Robert B., work reviewed, 50:81
St. George Catholic Church, New Ulm, 14:451
St. George Catholic Church, West Newton, 36:193
St. George's Episcopal Church, St. Louis Park, 56:93–94
St. George's Island. See Sugar Island, St. Mary's River, Michigan
St. George's Snowshoe Club, St. Paul, 49:324
St. Germain, Frank, 5:527
St. Germain, Venant, 20:16, 23:379
St. Gertrude's Convent, Shakopee, 47:119
St. Henry, ---- (Lucky Bob), aviator-entrepreneur, 54:339
St. Hilaire, Pennington County:
St. Hubert's Lodge, Frontenac, 35:245, 61:247
St. Ignace de Michilimackinac, Michigan:
St. James, Watonwan County:
St. James Church (Catholic), Jacobs Prairie, history, 20:364
St. James Church (Catholic), Randall, 29:176
St. James Hotel, Minneapolis, sketch, 4:200
St. James Hotel, Red Wing, 49:258, 50:167, 50:293
St. James mine, Aurora, 41:83, 51:67
St. James School for Boys, Faribault, 21:115, 21:446
St. Jefferson, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
St. Johannes Evangelical Church, New Rome, 10:361
St. John (Sr.). See Ireland, Eliza (Sr. St. John)
St. John, ---- (Capt.), 4:365
St. John, John P., 9:234
St. John, Rhoda, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
St. John, Wiley Pelham, hunter, 60:52, 60:126
St. John Cantius Church, Wilno, interior depicted, 58:23
St. John Chrysostom Church (Episcopal), Delafield, Wisconsin, 50:262
St. John Nepomucene's Parish, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 23:286
St. John River, Quebec, 38:386
St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, 7:188, 7:358, 8:225, 8:264, 8:266, 8:427, 9:47, 9:67, 39:310, 41:212, 42:77, 51:164
St. John's Church (Catholic), Union Hill, Scott County, 21:456
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Janesville, 50:267
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Mantorville, 50:268
St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, White Bear Lake, burials, 57:179
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elmore, 15:481
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Omro Township, Yellow Medicine County, 13:454, 24:94
St. John's Hospital, Fargo, North Dakota, 48:20
St. John's Hospital, St. Paul, 34:356
St. John's Hospital, Winona, 48:20
St. John's in the Wilderness Episcopal Church, White Bear Lake, 17:350
St. John's Lutheran Church, Baytown, 14:52–53
St. John's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 8:213, 14:362
St. John's Lutheran Church, Northfield, 4:97, 4:445
St. John's Lutheran Church, Red Wing, 14:451
St. John's Lutheran Church, Wykoff, 15:481
St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, Mankato, 4:298
St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 4:297
St. John's Seminary. See St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
St. John's Society, Sleepy Eye, 14:455
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Dayton, 16:484
St. John the Evangelist Church (Catholic), Derrynane, Le Sueur County, 28:82
St. John the Evangelist Church (Catholic), Little Canada, 15:480, 21:454
St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 33:95, 47:336
St. Joseph, Michigan:
St. Joseph Island, Ontario, history, 19:198
St. Joseph of Carondelet, congregation, 5:615
St. Joseph of Carondelet, Sisters of. See Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
St. Joseph River, Michigan, post, 13:203, 19:286–287, 19:296
St. Joseph's, North Dakota, mixed-bloods' settlement, 18:357, 35:261
St. Joseph's Academy, St. Paul, 48:17
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Medicine Lake, 15:480, 16:484, 17:479
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Miesville, 15:128
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 27:176
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Silver Lake, 15:31
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, St. Joseph, 27:367
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Waconia, 16:120
St. Joseph's Convent, Marshall, superiors, 57:227
St. Joseph's Convent, Stillwater, 48:18
St. Joseph's German Catholic Orphan Asylum, St. Paul, 50:75, 56:105, 56:107
St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul, 17:69, 21:437, 35:264, 38:366, 48:18, 48:20n
St. Joseph's Provincial House, St. Paul, archives, 30:2
St. Jude's Reformed Episcopal Church, Henderson, 9:425
St. Lawrence, Clara, 17:121
St. Lawrence, James G. (Rev.), papers, 16:336
St. Lawrence, sketch, 6:311
St. Lawrence River, 4:313, 4:319, 4:326, 5:4, 5:14, 8:117, 8:153, 9:248, 10:159, 53:226, 55:100, 57:309
St. Lawrence Seaway, 39:210
St. Leo's school, St. Paul, 61:334
St. Louis, Missouri:
St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, 18:150n
St. Louis and St. Paul Packet Company, 2:209
St. Louis Art Museum, 53:318, 57:239
St. Louis Bar Association, 9:193
St. Louis Bay, Lake Superior:
St. Louis Church (Catholic), St. Paul, depicted, 47:53
St. Louis County:
St. Louis Historical Documents Foundation (Missouri), publications, 28:79, 30:249
St. Louis Hotel, Duluth, 17:375
St. Louis on the Lake. See St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
St. Louis Park, 53:299
St. Louis Varieties, theatrical troupe, 23:310, 23:312n
St. Luke's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 20:103, 50:126
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Hastings, 19:121
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Willmar, 13:343
St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, 26:96, 48:276, 49:39
St. Luke's Hospital, Fergus Falls, 18:228
St. Luke's Hospital, St. Paul, 4:473, 35:46, 38:79, 56:319
St. Lusson, Francois Daumont, sieur de, French envoy, 3:46, 7:156, 16:227, 16:231, 18:388, 19:274–276
St. Mane, Ted, work reviewed, 58:378
St. Marie's Gopher News Company, Minneapolis, 54:308, 54:315
St. Mark's Catholic Church, Shakopee, 12:454
St. Mark's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 21:77, 50:126, 60:277
St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal church, Minneapolis, 3:476
St. Mark's Reformed Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, 3:476, 5:245, 16:485
St. Martin:
St. Martin, Richard, 56:253
St. Martin, Susie, Indian, Hampton Institute student, 51:91
St. Martin, Thomas, 59:38n
St. Martin family, genealogy, 11:110
St. Martin Islands, Michigan, Lake Huron, 23:142
St. Martin's-by-the-Lake Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Beach, 53:203, 57:43
St. Martin's Church (Catholic), St. Martin, 14:361
St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Winona, 14:50, 14:55, 14:218
St. Mary, village, 7:374
St. Mary of the Angels Church, College of St. Teresa, Winona, 56:44
St. Mary's Academy, Church, and Convent, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 36:58
St. Mary's Academy, Graceville, 16:363, 48:20
St. Mary's Basilica (Catholic), Minneapolis, 13:312
St. Mary's Cathedral of St. Cloud (Catholic), 12:106, 33:293n, 35:46
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Beardsley, 53:298
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Bird Island, 11:117
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Chatfield, 12:337, 13:215
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Ellsworth, 16:485
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), New Trier, 17:117–118
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Rice, 17:118
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 4:202, 8:439, 15:456, 16:369, 17:84, 38:187
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Stillwater, 17:391n
St. Mary's Church (Episcopal), Basswood Grove, Washington County, 50:262
St. Mary's College, Montreal, manuscript collections, 2:419
St. Mary's College, Winona, 29:354, 48:300
St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, girls' school, 4:291, 17:363, 21:115, 51:250
St. Mary's Home for Girls, St. Paul, 15:456, 16:369
St. Mary's Home for the Aged, St. Paul, 49:211
St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth, 33:59, 48:276
St. Mary's Hospital, Minneapolis, 23:227, 40:383, 48:20, 50:296
St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, 4:473, 9:422, 10:99, 17:69, 18:227, 20:465, 21:114, 34:218, 37:186, 60:171, 60:246
St. Mary's mission, 9:191
St. Mary's parish (Catholic), Sleepy Eye, 9:169
St. Mary's River, Michigan, 41:138
St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, Minneapolis, 45:63, 48:135
St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 19:123, 39:168
St. Mary's Select School, St. Anthony, 17:478
St. Matt, Alexandre, petitioner, 49:187
St. Matt, Louis, petitioner, 49:187
St. Matthew's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 18:117, 21:210
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 14:362, 19:126
St. Michael, Wisconsin. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
St. Michael, Wright County, 9:425, 28:192
St. Michael's Catholic Church, Buckman, 13:119
St. Michael's Catholic Church, Madison, 15:243
St. Michael's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 26:182
St. Michael's Hospital, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 48:20
St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, mandolin players, 57:230
St. Michael the Archangel Mission, Lake Pepin, 6:254, 6:263, 8:442
St. Michal Society, Wilno, 58:23–24
St. Mihiel, France, battle, 3:37, 3:483, 5:294
St. Nazianz, Wisconsin, German settlement, 23:286
St. Nicholas, Freeborn County, frontier village, 19:122, 19:473, 20:357
St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Stearns County, 14:451
St. Nicholas League, youth club, 50:56n
St. Olaf College, Northfield, 7:277, 9:75, 9:187, 17:94, 41:212, 41:385, 49:117, 53:340
St. Olaf Township, Otter Tail County, history, 11:221
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Cedar Lake Township, Le Sueur County, 12:451
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Kandiyohi, 16:355
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Shieldsville, Rice County, 22:348
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 16:121
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Zumbro Falls, 56:383
St. Patrick's Day, celebrations, 8:211, 17:325, 19:450, 21:191, 25:253, 30:18
St. Patrick's Society, Chicago, 35:207
St. Paul (city)
St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway (Railroad), 41:180, 41:345
St. Paul, Stillwater, and Taylors Falls Railroad, 18:173
St. Paul Academy:
St. Paul Academy of Natural Sciences, 1:230, 4:60, 41:30
St. Paul Advertiser, real estate advertisement depicted, 56:235
St. Paul Aero Club, 50:91
St. Paul Alumni Association of the University of Minnesota, 12:193
St. Paul and Chicago Railroad:
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, 4:170, 5:103n, 8:271, 8:387, 8:394, 8:414
St. Paul and Southern Railway, 21:339
St. Paul and St. Anthony Plank Road Company, 29:206n
St. Paul and St. Croix Company, steamboat excursions, 31:86
St. Paul and Winona Railroad, route, 12:46n
St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, 1:160, 1:167–168, 1:176, 1:204, 4:115, 4:127, 5:273, 8:172, 8:309, 10:233, 42:25–26, 49:283, 49:288, 56:308, 58:44
St. Paul Art Institute, 57:81
St. Paul Art League, 53:320
St. Paul Arts and Science Center, site, 43:240n
St. Paul Association of Commerce. See St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
St. Paul Association of Public and Business Affairs, 2:462, 3:147, 3:150, 3:436, 4:127, 5:324, 8:260n, 9:60, 60:29
St. Paul Athletic Club, 4:127, 5:112, 5:428, 5:473, 6:24, 39:23, 42:30, 54:56, 54:58, 55:213
St. Paul Auditorium, 5:162, 39:58, 39:61–62, 62:47
St. Paul Baseball and Amusement Company, 58:345
St. Paul Board of Education, segregated education policy, 55:143–145
St. Paul Board of Park Commissioners, 49:289–290, 58:45, 58:48
St. Paul Board of Trade, 1:177
St. Paul Book and Stationery Company, 33:2, 56:316
St. Paul Boom Company, 24:137
St. Paul Brass Band, 55:223
St. Paul Bridge. See Wabasha Street bridge, St. Paul
St. Paul Bridge Company, 3:59, 17:211
St. Paul Building, 40:100–101
St. Paul Camera Club, 52:50
St. Paul Cathedral. See Cathedral of St. Paul
St. Paul Catholic Historical Society, 8:30n, 9:68
St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. See St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
St. Paul Chamber of Commerce Stadium Study Task Force, 62:114
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, 49:251, 55:128
St. Paul Choral Club, 42:30
St. Paul Circle of Industry, organized, 55:321
St. Paul Citizens Alliance, 60:29–30
St. Paul City Council. See St. Paul Common Council
St. Paul City Guards, balls, 56:237
St. Paul City Planning Board, 16:338, 17:362
St. Paul City Railway, 58:53
St. Paul Civic Auditorium, equestrian events, 61:341
St. Paul Civic Center, 62:47
St. Paul College. See College of St. Paul
St. Paul College Club
St. Paul College of Law, founded, 17:115
St. Paul Colored Gophers, professional baseball team, 59:165–167, 59:172
St. Paul Colored Voters League, organizers, 55:207
St. Paul Comedy Company, 48:331
St. Paul Commercial Club, 4:127, 21:69, 42:30
St. Paul Companies, Inc., 49:124 (facing), 51:282, 56:419, 62:47
St. Paul Cooperative Club, 5:455
St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences, 39:64, 40:149
St. Paul Council of Human Relations, 44:261
St. Paul Credit Men's Association, sketch, 4:301
St. Paul Curling Club, 42:30, 49:327, 56:148 (facing)
St. Paul Customs House, 53:208
St. Paul Cyclorama, 57:63–65, 57:68
St. Paul Daily Globe, 57:395
St. Paul Daily News, 56:4–6, 56:8, 56:10–11, 58:89
St. Paul Daily Press, 2:407, 2:464, 3:58, 4:92, 25:250, 40:335–336, 40:338, 56:84
St. Paul Day Nursery, 58:400
St. Paul Dime Museum, 53:240
St. Paul Dispatch, 44:19, 44:160
St. Paul District Telegraph Company, 42:29
St. Paul Downtown Airport, name, 50:99n
St. Paul Dramatic Club, 11:97, 19:440
St. Paul Evening Journal, office depicted, 50:242
St. Paul Female Seminary, established, 14:147
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 4:116, 42:25
St. Paul Gallery and School of Art, 28:302, 29:370
St. Paul Globe, 5:99
St. Paul Greeley Club, song, 44:126
St. Paul Guards, 45:136
St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 54:68
St. Paul High School
St. Paul Hotel, 40:221 (cover), 42:145, 42:225, 54:56
St. Paul House, 2:378, 35:356, 39:144
St. Paul Housewives' League, 4:272, 5:59
St. Paul Housing Committee, papers, 29:102
St. Paul Ice Palace and Winter Carnival Association. See St. Paul Winter Carnival
St. Paul Institute, 3:105, 4:92, 4:126–127, 5:147, 5:162, 7:189, 9:60, 10:233, 54:69, 57:76
St. Paul International Institute, 56:99
St. Paul Jaycees, and racial segregation/integration of St. Paul Open golf tournament, 58:386–391
St. Paul Jewish Community Center, 59:17
St. Paul Jobbers Union, 42:26
St. Paul Junior Association of Commerce, 30:170
St. Paul Klan drum corps, 61:368
St. Paul Labor Assembly, 52:215, 52:219
St. Paul Ladies String Orchestra, 57:227
St. Paul Library Association, 16:332
St. Paul Medical College, 9:195, 35:221, 39:114
St. Paul Mercantile Library Association, 58:410
St. Paul Methodist Episcopal church, 7:111, 7:114
St. Paul Mission, African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, 56:104
St. Paul Monarchs, baseball team, 59:170
St. Paul Municipal Chorus, 18:47, 18:97
St. Paul Musical Society, 9:33, 16:497, 21:193, 32:240n, 33:172, 44:124
St. Paul Mutual Insurance Company, 29:358
St. Paul National Guards, professional football team, 59:167
St. Paul Nursery, 49:193
St. Paul Opera House. See Grand Opera House, St. Paul
St. Paul Outfit, fur traders, 42:132, 42:140
St. Paul Park, developed, 35:340
St. Paul Park High School, 53:180
St. Paul Patriotic League, 50:6
St. Paul Peace League, opposition to World War I, 55:289
St. Paul Philatelic Society, 11:206
St. Paul Phrenological Society, 15:225
St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat, 45:88, 57:111–112
St. Paul Players, Little Theater, 10:233
St. Paul Police Department, 5:497, 19:238
St. Paul Political Equality Club, sketch, 3:383
St. Paul Port Authority, 52:37, 58:119
St. Paul Presbyterian Church, founder, 55:54
St. Paul Press, suffrage petition depicted, 55:148, 56:79
St. Paul Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union No. 29, 27:178
St. Paul Protestant Orphan Asylum, 18:317, 19:49, 26:260
St. Paul Real Estate Board, 6:67
St. Paul Real Estate Exchange, organized, 25:213
St. Paul Recorder, 58:390
St. Paul Red Cross Aid Society of 1898, 3:143
St. Paul Review, black newspaper, 43:284n
St. Paul Rod and Gun Club, 29:89
St. Paul Saints, baseball team:
St. Paul's Church (Catholic), Brainerd, 28:190
St. Paul's Church on the Hill (Episcopal), St. Paul, 13:346, 38:75, 47:52–53
St. Paul Seminary, 2:310, 8:439, 23:96, 51:158, 53:203
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, 47:336
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Owatonna, 11:338, 50:268
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Winona, 47:336
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chatfield, 15:481
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Preston, 14:451
St. Paul's Indian School, Clontarf, 49:90
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fairmont, 14:452
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, South St. Paul, 2:290
St. Paul's Norwegian Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 4:476
St. Paul Society for the Relief of the Poor, 18:210, 38:79, 38:81
St. Paul Sokol Gymnastic Society, officers, 56:99
St. Paul Soldiers' Home, 38:289, 38:295
St. Paul's on the Hill Reformed Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 6:252
St. Paul's Swedish Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 9:82
St. Paul Statuary, 56:94
St. Paul Structural Steel Company, 35:203
St. Paul Symphony Orchestra, 39:57
St. Paul Theological Seminary, benefactors, 55:123
St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly, 21:387, 34:264, 44:151, 60:27, 60:31, 60:33–34, 60:37
St. Paul Union Depot, 3:43, 4:304, 5:243, 5:474, 54:21, 54:28–29
St. Paul United Way, 55:215
St. Paul Uptown Sanitary baseball team, 59:170
St. Paulus Evangelical Church, South St. Paul, 14:104
St. Paul Volkszeitung, German newspaper, 35:328
St. Paul Warehouse and Elevator Company, 45:332
St. Paul Water Company, 47:243
St. Paul Yacht Club, Raspberry Island, 33:4
St. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church, Mankato, 18:375
St. Peter Association of the Twin Cities, organized, 2:105
St. Peter Claver's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 56:108, 57:372
St. Peter Free Press, 56:231
St. Peter Guards, organized, 21:313
St. Peter Herald, 6:86, 48:284
St. Peter Regional Treatment Center, described, 53:55
St. Peter's African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, congregants, 55:136 (facing)
St. Peter's Agency, Fort Snelling (St. Anthony), 1:540, 5:60, 5:223, 5:225, 5:278, 48:25, 52:147, 52:150–151
St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome, 39:161–162
St. Peter's Catholic Church, Mendota, 15:195, 15:467
St. Peter's Mission, Montana, 49:189
St. Peter's Outfit, fur traders, 42:132–136
St. Peter's River. See Minnesota River
St. Peter State Hospital, 17:341, 39:328, 42:220, 44:30, 49:101, 49:103, 53:42, 53:45n, 53:48–55
St. Petri Congregation Lutheran Church, Ellsworth, 2:205
St. Petri Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 9:82
St. Philip's Church (Catholic), Mankato, 17:473
St. Pierre, Jacques le Gardeur, sieur de, 8:104, 8:244–245, 9:192, 12:364
St. Raphael's Cathedral (Catholic), Dubuque, Iowa, 5:505, 8:30n
St. Raphael's Hospital, St. Cloud, 33:292, 33:295–297
St. Raphael's Rest Home, St. Cloud, 33:292, 33:296
St. Rose of Lima Church (Catholic), Argyle, 20:217
St. Scholastica College, Duluth, 53:212, 55:255
St. Scholastica Convent, Duluth, 8:227, 8:231
St. Scholastica's Catholic Church, Heidelberg, 14:120
St. Stanislaus Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 41:136
St. Stephen, Slovene settlement, 25:194
St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 11:320, 17:118
St. Teresa's Convent, Hastings, 48:18
St. Thomas, North Dakota, cycling clubs, 54:271
St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary, St. Paul, history, 50:130–131
St. Thomas Church (Catholic), Kent, history, 24:94
St. Thomas College. See College of St. Thomas; University of St. Thomas
St. Thomas Military Academy. See College of St. Thomas
St. Thomas parish (Catholic), Carver County, 9:77
St. Vasiliji of Ostrog Church, Chisholm, 62:26
St. Vincent, Kittson County, 42:175, 49:181
St. Vincent Monastery, 8:224–225
St. Vincent's Institution for the Insane, St. Louis, 53:46
St. Vrain, Ceran (Col.), 15:430
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, New Prague, 12:451, 13:450
St. Wendelin's Church (Catholic), Luxemburg, Stearns County, 16:484, 17:229
Ste. Claire, excursion steamer, 34:15
Sakamoto, Cosma, 45:284
Sakanari, George, depicted, 45:281
Sakolski, A. M., work reviewed, 14:197–200
Sakry, Cliff, author, 30:173, 32:63, 36:70
Salangen, Norway, emigration, 57:363
Saleba, Thomas. See Salueva, Thomas
Saleesh House, Montana, trading post, 24:74
Salem, Wisconsin, Swedish settlement, 10:242
Salem Covenant Evangelical Church, Minneapolis, 15:129
Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Cloud, 49:40
Salem (Ohio) Historical Society, 60:24
Salem Lutheran Church, Karlstad, 14:452
Salem Lutheran Church, Mahtowa, 15:481
Salem Lutheran Church, St. Cloud, 14:238
Salem Mission Church, Kandiyohi County, 12:208
Salem Mission Church, Swift County, 12:171, 12:211
Salem Mission Church, West Duluth, 22:112
Salem Township, Olmsted County, Norwegian Settlement, 12:270
Sale River, Manitoba, 41:14
Sales, Charles V., 10:218
Sales, Raoul de Roussy de, author, 29:154
Salet, Annie, 51:3, 51:7
Salet, Harry, 51:3
Salet, Leon, businessman, 51:3, 51:7–10, 51:13
Salet, Louis, businessman, 51:3, 51:8
Salet's Department Store, Mankato, 51:3, 51:8, 51:14
Salet's Old Store, Mankato, 51:2–3
Saline River, 1823 expedition, 52:132
Salisbury, ----, baseball player, 47:327
Salisbury, Albert, work reviewed, 32:45
Salisbury, Frederick R., businessman, 50:106–107
Salisbury, Harrison E., author, 45:246, 45:256, 46:23, 50:56n
Salisbury, Illinois, town-site project, 9:10
Salisbury, Jane, work reviewed, 32:45
Salisbury, Robert S., "William Windom and the GOP," 49:292–303
Salisbury, Susan E., missionary, 11:455
Salisbury, W. R., author, 14:236
Salisbury-Satterlee bedding factory, 54:362
Salkjelsvik, Anna, Titanic survivor, 60:261–263
Sallet, Richard, author, 16:344
Salminen, William, 45:18
Salmon, Ben, draft resister, 55:299
Salmon, Lucy M., author, 5:495, 7:99, 13:201, 14:408
Salmon, Thomas H., judge, 53:333
Salmore, Theresa, speaker, 34:174
Salo, Carlton County, Finnish settlement, 25:320, 28:82
Salo, Marvin, work reviewed, 48:134
Salo, Ruth, author, 18:340
Salomon, Edward, governor depicted, 46:314
Salomon, Michael, author, 2:437
Saloons:
Salt:
Salter, Robert H., author, 27:175
Salter, William (Rev.), missionary, 16:111, 16:542, 17:224, 21:98
Salter family, pioneer farmers, 27:175
Salt Lake City, Utah, 56:350
Salt shakers, history, 37:134
Saltzmann, William, artist, work depicted, 54:145 (facing)
Saludos Amigos, movie, 58:362
Salueva (Saleba), Thomas, body-snatcher, 49:334–337
Salvation Army, 3:134, 3:342, 9:34–35
Salvini, Tommaso, actor, 28:117–118
Salvus, Frank J., author, 21:426
Salwey, Kenny, author, work reviewed, 60:126
Salzburg Opera Guild, performances, 54:67
Salzer Lumber Company, Minneapolis, letterhead depicted, 61:144
Salzmann, C. G., 19:16
Sam, Batiste, Ojibwe artist, 48:157, 62:142, 62:147n
Samatchi, Joseph, 39:305n
Sami people, 54:376, 57:359
Sammuelson, Carl, factory manager, 55:78
Sammuelson, Fritiof Gabriel Carlson. See Colling, Fritiof
Sammuelson, Ingeborg, 55:78–79
Sammuelson, Johanna Victor, 55:78
Sample, C. H., Dr., 21:297
Sample, Robert F. (Rev.), 2:212, 22:162
Samplers:
Sampson, George, mechanic, 50:91
Sampson, Harold B., 50:77n
Sampson, Henry T., work reviewed, 52:244
Sampson, James Hill, 50:77
Sampson, Petra Bjornstad (Mrs. Bernhard), 50:77n
Sampson, William M., 50:77n
Samson, David, promoter, 45:47, 45:49–50
Samson, Verne L., author, 17:477
Samtiden, Norwegian magazine, 50:63
Samuel, C. L. (pseud.). See Clemens, Samuel L.
Samuel, Maurice M., trader, 11:375
Samuel, Ray, work reviewed, 35:39
Samuel P. Ely, schooner-barge, shipwreck, 58:381
Samuels, Maurice M., sheriff, 55:56
Samuelson, Al, advertising executive, 57:27
Samuelson, H. E., author, 11:320
Samuelson, Hanna, 32:195
Samuelson, Herman E., 6:208
Samuelson, Oscar W., author, 9:258, 11:112
Samuelson's Confectionary Store, Minneapolis, 56:142
Sam Ward, steamboat, 35:102
Sam Young, steamboat, 11:143
Sanborn, Edward P., 4:31, 5:431–432, 8:59, 11:54
Sanborn, John A., businessman, 33:230
Sanborn, John B. (Gen.), 1:64, 1:535, 3:428, 29:97, 30:310, 30:353, 57:71, 58:411
Sanborn, Ruth E., author, 13:113
Sanborn, Walter H., circuit judge, 9:193, 16:349
Sanborn and French, law firm, 1:535
Sanborn Map Company, New York and Pelham, New York, publisher, 46:160, 58:323
Sanborn Sentinel, history, 16:497
Sanchez, Jesus, migrant worker, 58:200
Sanchez, Nellie V., author, 13:210
San Claudio Land Company, Cuba, newspaper promotion, 56:291
Sanctuary, E. N. (Col.), 3:336, 3:358
Sand, George, author, 20:137
Sand, Rose, editor, 17:366
Sand, Viki, MHS staff member, 43:233
Sand Beach Sanatorium. See Sunnyside Rest Home, Lake Park
Sandberg, G. H., speaker, 28:86
Sandberg, Mrs. Carl, teacher, 20:213
Sandburg, Carl, author, 13:62, 20:116, 21:12, 21:201, 24:156, 28:63, 28:171, 28:361, 33:265
Sand Creek, Colorado, massacre, 38:223
Sand Creek (Batture aux Fievres River), located, 4:429n
Sande, O. R., Indian education director, 58:236–237
Sande, Theodore A., work reviewed, 45:300
Sandeen, Ernest R., 43:19n, 43:77
Sander, John, Dr., 4:209
Sander, Kenneth B., 44:92
Sanders, Alvin H., author, 10:353
Sanders, Edwin C. (Capt.):
Sanders, J. H., pioneer, 24:326
Sanders, Reuben. See Saunders, Reuben
Sanders, Scott R., work reviewed, 53:168
Sanderson, Arthur W., 5:574
Sandford, Philander, 15:248
Sandheim, Ole, 29:308
Sand Hill River, Polk County, 4:151n, 4:195, 12:278, 35:249
Sandler, Bernice, feminist, 61:65
Sandlund, Tom, author, 48:175
Sandnes Township, Yellow Medicine County:
Sandow, Erich, author, 35:294
Sandoz, Jules, pioneer, 24:208
Sandoz, Mari, author, 23:124, 23:158, 25:176, 34:355, 37:262, 40:305, 41:337, 49:308
Sand plant, depicted, 53:184–185
Sand Point (Pointe au Sable), Gooodhue County, 20:306
Sand Point Lake, St. Louis County:
Sandro, Gustav O., author, 10:456, 13:340
Sands, ----, architect, 50:263
Sands, Darlyne, author, 16:250
Sands, J. W., speaker, 22:441
Sands, "Professor," circus performer, 48:321
Sandstedt, Frank G., postmaster, 34:186
Sandstone:
Sandstrom, Alexander, speaker, 40:61
Sandstrom, Phyllis, chief clerk, 23:367, 24:31, 24:162, 25:41
Sandum, K. O., 20:460
Sandusky, Ohio, fur trade, 19:296
Sandusky Fish Company, Oak Point, Lake of the Woods County, 35:272–275
Sandusky River, Ohio, massacre, 40:204
Sandvick, Gerald N., 54:376
Sandvik, Glenn N., author, 43:156
Sandy Lake pottery, 51:60–61
Sandy Point, Lake Pepin, trading post, 11:382
Sandy River (Riviere author Sable), Beltrami County:
Sanford, Albert H., Dr., author, 5:385, 16:347, 22:98, 29:273, 35:296
Sanford, Edward T., judge, 43:57n, 47:252
Sanford, Frank, speaker, 16:360
Sanford, Henry S. (Gen.), 13:427, 25:135, 38:243
Sanford, J. N., author, 16:248
Sanford, John F. A., 5:43
Sanford, Maria L., 4:175, 6:190, 7:290, 8:439
Sanford, Mrs. Edward R., 54:62
Sanford, Peleg, 4:108
Sanford, Ray, builder, 60:272
Sanford, W. S., 3:180n, 6:372
San Francisco, California:
San Francisco Township, Carver County, log house, 37:77
Sangamon River, Mesquakie fort, 54:142
Sanger, Margaret, reformer/women's-rights advocate, 25:64, 45:169, 54:94, 54:360, 54:366, 54:369, 57:53
Sanger, William W., reformer, 50:241
Sanish, North Dakota, bridge, 7:368
Sanitary Commission, Civil War, 54:294
Sanitary Fair, Chicago, Minnesota exhibit, 18:365
Sanitary Food Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, 42:229
San Leon Gunnery School, 3:219, 9:69
Sann, Paul, work reviewed, 34:209
Sannes, Erling, author, 52:332
Sansei. See Japanese (people)
Sansome, Constance J., work reviewed, 48:351
Sansome, Kenneth N., photographer, 48:351
Sans Souci, Gertrude, composer, 52:117
Sanstead, J. W. (Rev.), author, 12:450, 19:125
Santa Catalina, Venezuela, Faribault colony, 43:205, 43:207, 43:209–210
Santa Claus Town, Anoka, 54:310–311
Santa Fe Railway, 30:237
Santee band, Sioux Indians, 2:371, 5:232, 8:437, 51:316–318
Santella, Nicola, minister, 49:244, 49:246, 49:248
Santi, Arlene, police chief, 62:22, 62:26
Santiago, history, 12:455
Santmyer, Helen Hooven, 54:371
Santos-Dumont, Alberto, aircraft manufacturer, 48:55–56
Sapiro, Aaron, 28:38–39, 28:43
Sarasohn, Stephen B., work reviewed, 35:332
Sarasohn, Vera H., work reviewed, 35:332
Saratoga, New York, boat race, 47:324–326
Saratoga Springs, Lyon County, proposed townsite, 14:250–251
Sarbach, Louis N., author, 22:347
Sardeson, Frederick W., author, 1:59, 1:411, 3:153, 5:97, 5:236
Sardis, Big Stone County, postal station, 17:485
Sarff, Ezra, author, 30:397
Sarff, Manus, pioneer, 30:397
Sargeant, S. C., photograph depicted, 46:286
Sargent, A., Dr., cholera victim, 14:293
Sargent, Charles S., 25:71, 44:21
Sargent, Epes, excursionist, 15:406, 15:413, 20:384
Sargent, Fred W., speaker, 7:301
Sargent, George B., 16:360
Sargent, Julia A. See Wood, Julia A. Sargent (Mrs. William H.)
Sargent, Julian, author, 9:200, 9:316, 10:223, 11:209, 11:218
Sargent, Mary F., author, 11:463
Sargent, Nathan, lieutenant commander, 43:211
Sargent, Sarah L., 11:419
Sargent, T. T., steamboat captain, 11:115
Sargent, William C., 5:79, 5:436, 12:281
Saroni, Herman, automobile manufacturer, 26:19, 43:94, 43:105
Sarpy's Post, Nebraska, store, 40:193
Sarre, Thomas B., 41:384
Sarsaparilla war, 3:71
Sartell, Fred N., author, 10:224
Sartell, Joseph B., 26:238
Sartell, Mrs. William, 19:119
Sartell, William, speaker, 8:264, 10:361
Sarusky, Jaime, journalist, 56:294, 56:298
Sarvela, Heikki, pioneer pastor, 25:324
Sarver, G. E., speaker, 20:99
Saskatchewan, Canada:
Sasse, Fred A., work reviewed, 36:65, 42:40
Satchel, depicted, 56:244
Satellite, steamboat, 26:132
Satellite, tugboat, 54:212
Satellites, space, 51:287
Saterbak, Weaver, 9:258
Saterstrom, A. J., author, 14:358
Sather, Nancy, ecologist, reviews by, 60:335–336
Sathre, Peter, 5:574
Satre, Mrs. A. G., 23:399
Satter, Christian, autobiography, 2:381
Satterlee, L. D., work reviewed, 33:307
Satterlee, Marion P., author, 1:399, 1:541, 2:476, 3:314, 4:467, 9:194, 10:233, 10:337
Satterlee, William E., 45:4
Sattgast, Charles R., educator, 42:184
Sattler, Joseph, photographer, 56:383
Saturday Evening Post (Burlington, Iowa), 14:439, 56:15
Saturday Visiter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), abolitionist newspaper, 32:16
Saturn, steamboat, 26:132
Satz, Ronald N., 45:39
Saucier, Jean Baptiste, house, 29:72
Sauer, Carl, author, 11:428, 11:430
Sauer, Emil, pianist, 39:55
Sauer, Philip von R., author, 37:187
Saueressig-Schreuder, Yda, author, 50:169
Sauers, Ernest, pioneer, 36:235
Saugemauqua, Ojibway, 50:29n
Saugstad, John, author, 14:351, 14:358, 18:110, 22:107, 23:103
Sauk Centre, Stearns County:
Sauk Centre Townsite Company, 9:311
Sauk Centre Volunteer State Militia, 61:165
Sauk City, Stearns County, ghost town, 22:447
Sauk City, Wisconsin:
Sauk Rapids Frontierman, 16:234, 19:215, 56:395, 56:402
Sauk River, Benton and Stearns counties, 24:332, 48:143
Sauk Valley:
Sauk Valley man, discovered, 21:100, 35:201
Saulpaugh's quarry, Mankato, strike, 54:41
Sault Canal, and rail lines, 56:166
Saulteurs (Saulteaux Indians), 36:39, 36:49, 36:52
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Ontario, 49:268
Saunas:
Saunders, ----, Mr. (?) and Mrs., 59:232
Saunders, E. M., 41:316
Saunders, Eben E. (Rev.), author, 3:48, 4:99, 4:195
Saunders, Edward N., Jr., 59:232
Saunders, Frank E., speaker, 10:100, 13:120
Saunders, J. A. (Rev.), 17:363
Saunders, Jeannette:
Saunders, John (Capt.), 25:21n
Saunders, Mary P., 49:59–60
Saunders, T. M. (Lt.), 39:204
Saunders, William, 9:393, 52:291
Saunders (Sanders), Reuben, teacher, 51:97
Sauntry, William, house, 37:43, 38:351–352
Sauter, Van Gordon, photographer, 42:199
Savage, D. R., author, 12:101, 19:234
Savage, Edward P. (Rev.), 38:82
Savage, Jeff, 56:153
Savage, Jeff, Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Savage, John, house, 27:267
Savage, Marion Willis, business executive, 41:381, 56:454–455, 57:56 (facing)
Savage, Mrs. Arthur, 4:267
Savage, Mrs. Edward P., 4:174
Savage, Scott County, 45:280
Savage Factories, Minneapolis, auto distributor, 43:110
Savage's Station, Virginia:
Savannah, steamboat, 10:409, 10:417, 10:421, 10:423–424, 38:288, 38:291–292
Savannah Tribune (Georgia), 43:284
Savanna Portage, Aitkin County, 2:178, 4:383n, 5:34n, 7:311, 8:117–139, 9:320, 9:410, 49:267, 49:269, 53:142
Savard, Joan, contest winner, 27:147
Savard, Remi, author, 51:159
Save Lake Superior Association, environmental group, 47:205, 59:294
Savelle, Max, author, 36:32
Savola, Matt, labor organizer, 56:271
Savold, Lee, professional boxer, 59:86
Savoyard, Toussaint, trader, 28:144–145, 28:148, 28:150, 28:230
Savre, B. K., 28:88, 28:297
Savs, Mathias (Rev.), author, 1:385, 1:540, 9:301, 12:454, 15:315
Sawbill area, Cook County:
Sawmills
Sawyer, Carol, author, 46:206
Sawyer, F. L., author, 9:191
Sawyer, Henry, hotel owner, 48:209
Sawyer, James A., expedition leader, 23:184
Sawyer, Marjorie, author, 4:478
Sawyer, Mrs. Sylvester. See Sibley, Helen Hastings (Wahkiyee [Bird]), Anglo-Dakota woman
Sawyer, P. H., author, 39:170
Sawyer, Philetus, politician, 31:113, 34:72
Sawyer, Robert W., historian, 32:250
Sawyer, Roland D. (Rev.), author, 3:373
Sawyer, Sylvester, 59:193–194
Sawyer and Austin, La Crosse, Wisconsin, mill, 35:296
Sawyer and Buck's Hotel, Stillwater, 58:413
Sawyer and Heaton, Stillwater, mill, 24:205
Sawyer Goodman Company, lumber firm, 13:365
Sawyer House, Stillwater, 5:323, 5:460, 5:473, 8:310, 24:200, 35:364
Sawyers, James A., surveyor, 42:51
Sawyers, Mott R., speaker, 29:91
Sawyer's saloon, court case, 55:64
Saxhaug, O. E., 23:391
Saxon, C. R., speaker, 14:460, 18:465, 19:470
Saxon, Wallace, 18:110
Saxon baseball club, St. Paul, 19:164, 19:167, 19:170, 19:173, 19:175, 19:178–181
Saxon Emigrant (Leipsic, Germany), emigration paper, 5:174
Saxton, C. M., New York, publisher, 49:194
Saxton, Cook County, ghost town, 34:177
Saxton, Rufus (Gen.), 44:6
Saxton, Thomas, 11:415
Say, John, store owner, 41:381
Say, Thomas, naturalist, 10:369, 12:327, 16:156, 19:458, 31:112, 35:241, 35:378, 36:295–296, 37:31, 46:163, 47:208
Sayers, H. M., salesman, 50:155
Sayers, Tom, boxer, 47:322–323
Sayer's House, Cass Lake, trading post, 14:231
Sayles, Charles N., 7:191, 7:355, 19:118, 20:98, 21:109
Sayles, Mrs. Charles N., speaker, 16:243
Sayles Belton, Sharon, politician, 62:143
Saylor, John, author, 14:462
Saylor, Thomas:
Sayre, Stephen, author, 5:456
Sazevich, Jim, historian, 60:77
Scaglion, Richard, work reviewed, 47:330
Scales, L. B., 9:301
Scallan, Joseph, 13:346
Scallen, Raymond, author, 37:135
Scallon, E. P., speaker, 9:267
Scalping, by whites, 7:334, 10:322
Scambler, Otter Tail County, history, 23:298
Scammon, Richard E., Dr., quoted, 24:347
Scandia, Chisago County, 44:80
Scandia Grove, Nicollet County. See Lake Prairie Township, Nicollet County
Scandia Swedish Baptist Church:
Scandinavian Art Society of America, 57:76
Scandinavian Canadian Land Company, 3:460
Scandinavian Democratic Press Association, 3:512, 3:514
Scandinavian Dramatic Society, Duluth, 21:414
Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, East Union, 14:451
Scandinavian Immigration Society, 12:277
Scandinavian Ladies Emigrant Society, 38:79
Scandinavian Lutheran Church, 8:272
Scandinavian Minnesota Conference, 9:166
Scandinavian National Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 18:72
Scandinavian Printing Association, 3:515
Scandinavian Relief Society, Moorhead, 13:214
Scandinavians, 57:356–358, 57:362–366
Scandinavian Socialist Union (Skandinaviske Socialistforbund), organized, 52:88, 52:90, 52:98
Scandinavian Union, constitution, 6:76
Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association, 20:192, 54:296
Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Club of Minneapolis, 60:119
Scandinavian Workingmen's Society, 1:326
Scandinavian Young Women's Christian Temperance Union, organized, 52:69
Scandrett, Henry A., 19:50
Scandrett, Mrs. B. W., 23:41
Scanlan, Peter L., Dr., 17:462, 17:530
Scanlon, Marion S., author, 35:151
Scanlon, William, author, 18:105
Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Company, 29:140
Scannell, Richard (Bishop), 35:135–136
Scantlebury, Thomas, diary, 3:459, 11:334
Scarbo, George, artist, 26:270
Scarborough, Mae, speaker, 14:119
Scarlet Bird (Zeetkandoota), Sioux medicine man, sketch, 2:537–541
Scarlet Eagle Tail, Sioux Indian, 35:172
Scarlet fever, 51:48, 52:158, 55:44
Scarlet Point, Dakota leader. See Inkpaduta
Scarlett, Sam, IWW organizer, 51:68–69, 51:71
Scarpino, Philip V., historian, 54:266
Scattered Seeds (St. Paul), student publication, 43:314
Scenic Hotel, Northome, Koochiching County, 55:313
Scenic State Park, Itasca County, 44:84
Schaaf, Dick, work reviewed, 48:267
Schaaf, William, work reviewed, 46:255
Schadle, Jacob E., Dr., laryngologist, 16:350
Schaefer, Edward, author, 36:283
Schaefer, Francis J. (Rev.), author, 1:320, 4:89, 4:272, 15:104, 15:455
Schaefer, Joseph, 4:457, 6:259n, 7:182, 9:132–133, 14:75, 14:344, 31:116
Schaefer, Mrs. Fred C., 25:311
Schaefer, Peter, author, 5:79, 5:378, 5:436
Schafer Brothers Logging Company, Aberdeen, Washington, 27:165
Schaff, Philip, author, 29:154
Schaffer, H. J., politician, 39:49
Schaffer, Milt, artist, 57:27
Schaft Lake, Lake County, resort, 34:81
Schall, Anna, 18:143
Schall, Thomas D., senator, 11:331, 25:305, 40:369, 46:3, 47:150, 47:154, 48:289
Schaller, Celestine M., 11:318, 14:31n, 19:451
Schandel, Tim, railroad museum director, 60:17n
Schanfield, Maury, 46:271
Schanilec, Gaylord, designer, 52:156, 53:293 (facing), 55:333 (facing)
Schantz, Jacob Y., author, 29:166
Schantz-Hansen, T., work reviewed, 22:183
Schaper, Harriet, 51:137
Schaper, William A., professor, 35:368, 39:205, 47:174, 51:134–137, 51:234
Scharf, Rosa, housekeeper, 55:354, 55:357–360, 55:363
Scharwenka, Xaver, pianist, 39:53
Schary, Dore, film producer, 49:171
Schaub, Mrs. B., author, 18:333
Schaub Brothers, Inc., St. Paul, 49:61, 49:64
Schauer, Alexander J., baseball player, 47:150
Schauff Lake, 59:236n
Schauinger, J. Herman:
Schech's Mill, Houston County, 47:212
Schechter, Stephen L., author, 50:296
Scheel, Fr., author---???(Fr.)?, 5:383
Scheele, Carl A. A., author, 18:74
Scheer, Luke, author, 26:270
Scheers, Charles F., author, 23:402, 30:76
Scheers, Mrs. Charles F., author, 30:76
Scheff, Dean, biography, 48:352
Scheffer, Albert, 5:101, 39:329
Scheiber, Harry N., work reviewed, 42:75
Scheider, Cyrinus (Rev.), 12:96
Scheiner, Samuel L., Jewish civic leader, 52:174, 52:179, 53:299, 53:302, 53:304–305, 61:369
Schell, August, brewer, 56:379–380
Schell, Herbert S., author, 14:114, 19:108, 24:369, 34:312–313
Schell, Richard, 27:315
Schellbach, Louis H., legislator, 35:348
Schell Brewing Company, New Ulm, 49:331
Schelling, Ernest, pianist, 39:59
Schell's (August) Thal House, 56:380
Schels, Carl, work reviewed, 47:335
Scheltner, Leo, prisoner of war, 54:122
Schem, Alexander T., editor, 12:195, 24:222
Schempp, Edward, 53:300
Schempp, Sidney, 53:300
Schenck, Carl A., work reviewed, 44:236
Schenck, Theresa M., 54:375
Schenectady, New York, burned by French, 19:282
Schenk, Carl A., forester, 34:176
Schenk, Pearl Marea, author, work reviewed, 60:126–127
Schennach, Emmanuel, 14:39
Schennach, John, 14:31n, 14:39, 14:42
Scher, Adam, MHS curator, 56:153, 56:240, 56:453
Scherer, Andrew, "Lumber Camp Cooks, Beltrami County," 59:314
Scherer, C. A., Dr., speaker, 10:232
Scherer, George W., politician, 48:253–254
Scherer, Norman W., forester, 43:7
Scherf, Fred A., activist, 51:168
Scherf, Mildred, newspaper publisher, 51:168
Scherfenberg, Martha, 12:106
Scherfenberg, William, mill owner, 44:166
Scheringer, Adam, 53:11, 53:14
Scherzer, Karl, views on Native Americans, 57:101
Schette, ----, 5:195
Scheunemann, Leona, 20:428
Schiavo, Giovanni, author, 16:118
Schick, Joseph S., author, 32:59, 35:195
Schickele, Peter (P.D.Q. Bach, pseud.), quoted, 60:200
Schieffelin Brothers and Company, New York, ginseng dealers, 41:261
Schiek, Louis, restaurant owner, 62:172
Schiek's Café, Minneapolis, 46:339, 62:171–172
Schiff, Judith A., archivist, 58:12
Schiffman Building, St. Paul, 39:53n
Schiller, Hans von, aeronaut, 40:268
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, poet-playwright, 39:198–200, 49:138–139
Schiller's Confectionary and Restaurant, St. Paul, 56:232
Schilling, Cecelia O., 12:446
Schilling, Mrs. H. F., speaker, 16:244
Schilling, Robert, 9:245
Schilling, William F., 21:452
Schilplin, Fred, publisher, 17:365, 48:139n, 48:142, 48:147
Schimke, Robert, "Nininger of the Future," 44:104–107
Schimmel, E. A., professor, 51:134
Schindler, Jacob, sketch, 5:162
Schippman, Harry, prisoner of war, 54:122
Schjeldahl Company, Northfield, balloon research, 38:334, 49:32
Schlafly, Phyllis, activist, 61:71
Schlampp's, clothing store, 53:94
Schlasinger, Noah, farmer, 55:169–170
Schlasinger, Sarah, farmer, 55:169–170
Schlebecker, John T.:
Schlegel, Marvin W., author, 26:85, 26:278, 27:61, 28:73, 30:257
Schleiden, Rudolf, ambassador, 40:270–271, 40:277–278
Schlener, John A., politician, 35:345
Schlener, Mrs. John A., 3:439
Schlener and Company, Minneapolis, 18:148
Schlenk, Hugo, accountant, 40:405
Schlenker, Karen, "Rural School Consolidation in Mille Lacs County," 59:120–131
Schlereth, Thomas J.:
Schlessinger, Eda Marcus, homesteader, depicted, 55:169
Schleuning, Neala J., 54:284–285
Schley, Winfield S., 41:9
Schlicher, J. J., author, 24:76
Schlick, Lena, student, 27:99
Schlick, Mary Dodds, author, work reviewed, 60:299
Schlinkert, Leroy, work reviewed, 29:159
Schlissel, Lillian, author, 51:243
Schlitgus, Ernest H., 20:397, 22:340, 28:88, 28:195, 28:387
Schloff, David, store owner, 55:171
Schloff, Linda Mack, author/historian, 51:242, 58:247
Schlueter, Robert E., Dr., author, 17:475
Schlusnus, Heinrich, singer, 39:63
Schmahl, Alexander, 26:290
Schmahl, Julius A., 2:36, 9:258
Schmauk, Theodore E., biography, 7:89
Schmeckebier, Laurence E., 24:350, 25:381, 26:150, 27:26, 27:125, 27:247, 27:262, 27:279, 28:47
Schmerler, Robert M., 29:269
Schmid, Calvin F., author, 19:226, 20:88, 23:97
Schmid, Ronald M., photographer, work reviewed, 56:301–302
Schmid, W. O., 7:57
Schmidli, Lilli, author, 5:316
Schmidt, Albert, essay reviewed, 36:185
Schmidt, Andrew J., "Planning St. Paul's Como Park," 58:40–58
Schmidt, E. C., Dr., 22:216
Schmidt, Edward W., author, 9:417, 15:367, 16:242, 17:126, 18:472, 22:332, 26:280, 29:83
Schmidt, Ernst, 44:243
Schmidt, Friedrich A.:
Schmidt, Gottlieb, author, 16:126
Schmidt, Hubert, author, 19:91
Schmidt, Joseph, IWW organizer, 33:293, 51:68–69, 51:71
Schmidt, Lawrence (Fr.), 39:310
Schmidt, Louis B., author, 1:72, 1:401, 2:473, 4:188, 4:286, 5:152, 10:216, 16:107, 22:92, 22:326, 31:190
Schmidt, Mary S., Sioux War captive, 1:323, 4:58, 4:468, 5:74, 12:446, 38:109n
Schmidt, Paul, author, 12:333
Schmidt, Rita, genealogist, 46:286n, 46:302
Schmidt Auto Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, 43:110
Schmidt Saddlery Company, Mankato, history, 16:126
Schmiedel, Oscar, 17:238
Schmiedeler, Tom, "Frontier Forms of Minnesota's County Seats," 57:330–345
Schmirler, A. A. A. (Rev.), work reviewed, 48:135
Schmitt, A., Jr., miller, 16:127
Schmitt, Hubert, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 28:264
Schmitt, John, author, 18:224
Schmitt, Leo F., author, 10:85
Schmitt, Martin F., author/editor, 27:161, 30:66
Schmitz, Henry, 28:50
Schmitz, Lorene L., author, 12:320
Schmitz, Mrs. C. J., author, 20:102
Schmitz, Mrs. Peter M., compiler, 36:36
Schmitz, P. (Rev.), author, 24:90
Schmoller, Marie, garment workers union member, 60:27
Schmucker, Samuel M., author, 47:234, 47:237
Schneider, A. J., osteopath, 59:209
Schneider, Albert, bacteriologist, 16:350
Schneider, Allan F., author, 37:307
Schneider, Carl E., author, 21:427
Schneider, Carl J., work reviewed, 53:128
Schneider, Don, author, 21:204
Schneider, Dorothy, work reviewed, 53:128
Schneider, Fred, historian, 55:380
Schneider, Joseph, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:234
Schneider, Lydgia H., 51:167
Schneider, Roman (Fr.), author, 26:388
Schneider, Sandra, 42:156
Schneider, Walter S., reminiscences, 15:136
Schneller, L. G. (Pop), camp director, 58:74–75
Schnettler, Jack, award recipient, 61:287
Schob, David E., work reviewed, 44:312–313
Schochet, Herman, businessman, 51:6
Schochet, Nahman, 51:7
Schochet, Philip A., businessman, 51:6
Schock, Albert, bicycle racer, 62:86
Schocker, William, 26:312–313
Schoen, E. N., 23:390
Schoen (Schon), Ida, teacher, 48:332n
Schoen (Schon), Marie, teacher, 48:332
Schoenberger, J. H., author, 16:106
Schoening, Herbert F., lawyer, 21:196
Schoen-Rene, Anna, musician, 48:332–338
Schoepf, Albin (Gen.), Union officer, 25:24, 38:261–262, 39:180
Schoff, Florence, 46:261–263
Schoffman, Anna, marriage, 55:3
Schofield, George B., gunmaker, 36:68
Schofield, John L., Dr., 3:228
Schofield, John M. (Gen.), Union officer, 39:185, 46:323
Schofield, Robert L., 1:229, 3:227, 5:608
Scholastica (Mother), 47:119, 53:212
Scholberg, Henry, research volunteer, 61:234, 61:241
Schold, E. (Rev.), 50:148
Scholer, C. H., 43:107
Scholes, France V., essay reviewed, 38:238
Scholl, Marvel, labor organizer, 43:152
Scholljegerdes, Mrs. F. D., speaker, 27:364, 28:196
Scholte, Hendrik P., colonizer, 35:33
Scholz, Peter, store owner, 61:58
Scholz Mercantile, Richfield, 61:58
Schon, August, actor, 32:171
Schon, Mrs. August, actress, 32:171
Schonberger, Howard:
Schoolcraft, Anna M. Johnston (Mrs. James), 50:26
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe (William Hetherwold, pseud.), 18:94, 20:78, 20:202, 22:277n, 24:379, 25:297, 33:49, 34:219, 37:33, 38:201, 52:126–127, 55:133
Schoolcraft, Jane Johnston (Mrs. Henry R., I), 23:144n, 24:379, 50:26, 50:32
Schoolcraft, Mary Howard (Mrs. Henry R., II), diary, 16:96
Schoolcraft family, 18:215
Schoolcraft Island, Lake Itasca, 36:326
Schoolcraft River, Beltrami and Hubbard counties, 23:29
School for the Feeble-Minded, Faribault, 43:205, 43:211, 49:100, 49:103, 59:237, 59:239, 59:243, 59:245–246, 59:248n
Schooling, William, author, 13:298
Schools
Schooners, Great Lakes, 54:212–215
Schoonover, Frank, artist, 53:88
Schoonover, Richard, county commissioner, 59:324
Schopflin, F. Wilhelm, printer, 27:31
Schopp, Frank, 59:58
Schopp, Leo, depicted, 59:48
Schopp, Theresa (Mrs. Charles Tinucci), 59:48–53, 59:58–59
Schopper, Anna (Mrs. Truman Beane), 59:48, 59:51, 59:53, 59:56, 59:58–59
Schopper, Marie (Mrs. Frank Sacher), 59:48, 59:51–52, 59:59
Schopper-Schopp, Matilda, 59:49
Schorer, Mark, author, 30:394, 37:345, 38:387, 43:223, 49:168
Schostag, Gottlieb, 7:372
Schostag, Gustaf, miller, 27:174
Schouler, James, historian, 18:128
Schouler, William, excursionist, 15:406, 15:413
Schouweiler, Sara, author, 28:84, 28:291, 28:293, 28:373, 29:83, 29:87
Schrader, Christian, artist, 32:45
Schrader, Eileen, author, 28:297
Schrader, Frederick F., author, 6:212
Schrader, Julie Hiller, 52:204
Schrader, Robert F., work reviewed, 48:339–341
Schrader, Thomas A., author, 35:45
Schrader family, 28:388
Schramm, Jacob, letters, 17:79
Schrantz, George, carnival royalty, 49:330
Schreeven, William J., author, 24:70
Schreiber, P., furniture manufacturer-designer, 56:245
Schreiber, Theodore, author, 24:259
Schreier, David M., work reviewed, 58:378
Schreiner, Jacob, letter, 34:146
Schreiner Company, Kerrville, Texas, 26:168
Schreyer, Ed, 43:315
Schreyer, Lowell, editor, 38:43
Schrider, Johan, journalist, 12:256, 12:273
Schrier, Arnold, work reviewed, 48:86
Schrier, William, author, 29:175
Schrimper, Richard J., author, 36:195
Schroder, Alan M., work reviewed, 48:91
Schroder, Johan, author, 6:373, 6:374n
Schroeck, Alfred, author, 16:493, 19:120
Schroedel, Rheua, 51:210
Schroeder, Fred E. H.:
Schroeder, Jack, Citizen's Alliance secretary, 54:178
Schroeder, Jacquelyne, 42:189
Schroeder, John, clerk, 13:29
Schroeder, Leslie L., "Fifty Years of Flight," 33:237–239
Schroeder, Louella, speaker, 28:387
Schroeder, Mrs. John, 33:15
Schroeder, W. G., author, 16:492
Schroeder Area Historical Society, publications, 57:159–160
Schroer, Dick, businessman, 61:88 (facing)
Schroter, Eduard, freethinker, 41:54–55, 41:59
Schrump, William, 6:207
Schubert, Frank N., 51:244
Schubert Club, St. Paul, 17:363, 30:175, 52:69, 54:65, 55:190
Schugens, Ed, musician, 33:100–101
Schuknecht, H. E., author, 23:301
Schulberg, Budd, author, 37:222
Schuldt, Louis J., author, 27:56
Schulenberg, Frederick, lumberman, 17:286, 18:174, 24:271
Schulenberg, Raymond F., author, 35:339
Schulenberg and Boeckler Lumber Company, Stillwater, 24:205, 31:37
Schulte, F. J., publisher, 41:288, 41:294
Schulte, Janet E., 52:244
Schultz, A. C., 17:121
Schultz, April R., work reviewed, 55:180–181
Schultz, Arthur R., editor, 34:42, 35:327
Schultz, Clifford G., 52:310
Schultz, Dorothy, librarian, 37:188
Schultz, Dorothy Holmes (Mrs. Henry), trade unionist, 56:358–362, 56:364–370, 56:372–374
Schultz, Duane, work reviewed, 53:288
Schultz, Edward H. (Col.), 3:333
Schultz, Ferdinand P., author, 19:213, 20:426
Schultz, J. H. (Rev.), 28:126
Schultz, James W., author, 14:204
Schultz, Jan N., work reviewed, 58:377
Schultz, John, Dr., sketch, 4:206
Schultz, John Christian, politician, 35:283
Schultz, John R., editor, 19:217
Schultz, Mrs. J. W., 28:295
Schultz, Mrs. Jack, speaker, 25:313
Schultz, Otto C. (Rev.), 14:50n
Schultz, Paul, 43:233
Schultz, Robert, "Twin Cities Theater Workers' Control Struggles," 53:323–333
Schulz, Carl G., educator, 1:147, 1:294, 3:420–421, 47:175–182, 48:281
Schulz, Charles M., work reviewed, 45:77–78
Schulze, E. A., 19:309
Schumacher, Albert, house, 58:366–367, 59:72–73
Schumacher, F., New York City, upholstery fabrics, 55:246
Schumacher, Hermann A., 49:128
Schumacher, Martha, piano teacher, 60:78
Schumacher, Matthias, pioneer, 24:88
Schumacher, Michael, author, work reviewed, 61:375
Schumacher, Peter H., Spanish-American War service, correspondence, 61:300
Schumacher (Albert) family, 59:336
Schuman, Henry, publisher, 27:237
Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, singer, 39:61–63
Schuneman, Mrs. Albert, 2:577
Schuneman and Evans, St. Paul, department store, 48:190–191, 50:254–255
Schurfenberg, George, 60:53
Schurman, Charles S., papers, 20:331
Schurman, Mrs. Charles S., 20:331
Schurmeier, Theodore L., 44:187, 54:249
Schurmeier mansion, St. Paul, 54:328 (facing)
Schurmeier truck, depicted, 43:105
Schurmeier Wagon Company, St. Paul, 43:105
Schurmeier-Whitney Company, St. Paul, 43:105
Schurz, Carl, 3:395, 8:265, 9:183, 15:331
Schussler, Otto F., author, 44:163n, 44:174
Schussler, Peter, mill owner, 14:440, 44:163n, 44:169
Schutz, Fritz:
Schutz, Wallace J., work reviewed, 52:122–123
Schutz Lake, Carver County, 33:248
Schuyler, Montgomery, author, 39:35
Schuylkill Arsenal, Pennsylvania, uniforms, 56:246
Schuylkill Fishing Company, Philadelphia, 59:229
Schwab, Charles D., truck builder, 43:105, 48:141, 48:150–151
Schwab, John, house, 39:73
Schwab, Lourdez Ortega, Mexican American, 62:104–105
Schwabacher, Heidi, artist, 45:206
Schwacker, William, farm, 16:14
Schwalbach, Mathias, 1:267–268
Schwalen, Mrs. R. F., 25:316
Schwalje, Walter J., 2:472
Schwallenstocker, Daniel F., soldier, 3:286n, 50:274
Schwalm, Leslie, historian, 61:319
Schwandt, Mary E. See Schmidt, Mary S.
Schwandt family, monument, 23:192, 37:60
Schwantes, Carlos, review by, 60:81
Schwantes, Carlos A., author, work reviewed, 61:284–285
Schwappach, Moritz, freethinker, 41:56
Schwartz, ----, 1:268
Schwartz, Aaron, murder of, 29:219n
Schwartz, April, compiler, 47:334
Schwartz, Bessie Halpern (Mrs. Max), quoted, 55:171
Schwartz, Edward (Eddie) P., 46:261, 46:266, 52:171–172
Schwartz, Fannie, quoted, 55:1
Schwartz, George M., author, 6:407, 30:267, 38:204, 48:221
Schwartz, Max, store owner, 55:171
Schwartz, Mrs. R. F., 19:321
Schwartz, Sadie, seamstress, depicted, 55:168
Schwartz, Seymour I., work reviewed, 47:257
Schwartz, Warren E., author, 51:288
Schwarz, William, artist, work depicted, 56:304 (facing)
Schwarzwalder, John C., executive, 46:285
Schweda, Volker, prisoner of war, 54:122
Schwegel, ----, Winona guard, 45:137n
Schweigaard, A. M., 6:135, 6:138
Schweiger, ----, labor union member, 22:371
Schweikert, George (Rev.), speaker, 28:387
Schweitzer, Philip W., detective, 5:470
Schweitzer, Robert, 52:202
Schweizer Auswanderung's Zeitung, emigration paper, 5:194
Schwendeman, Joseph R., author, 15:240
Schwenderer, Norma, author, 24:367
Schwendinger, Alexander, artist, 36:240, 38:105, 38:118, 38:125n, 56:357 (cover), 56:383, 56:386
Schweppe, Carl, author, 21:333
Schwerdtfeger, August, 26:282
Schwerdtfeger, Henry, 26:282
Schwiebert, Ernest, author, 49:256
Schwieger, ---- (Capt.), 47:316
Schwieger, Charles, cholera victim, 47:316
Schwieso, Harriet, song writer, 26:53
Schwinn, Ignaz, bicycle racer/developer, 62:87
Schwinn World Team (bicyclists), 62:87
Schwyzer, Arnold, Dr., 15:254
Schymalla, Heinz, prisoner of war, 54:114–123
Science League of America, 41:207
Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, 36:108, 43:120
Scioto Company, sketches, 1:141, 2:198
Scofield, Anna J., 15:487
Scofield, Charles L., Dr., 5:574, 11:119, 16:241
Scofield, John D., 1:407
Scofield, John L., Dr., career, 27:267
Scofield, Mary, pioneer teacher, 28:139
Scofield, Miss ----, teacher, 8:274
Scofield, Mrs. C. L., 26:290
Scofield, Mrs. George, speaker, 27:267
Scofield, Robert L., author, 27:267
Scofield Memorial Auditorium, Elbow Lake, 15:487
Scoles, John, engraver, 36:276
Scopes, John T.:
Scotland:
Scott, ----, 1:194
Scott, A. W., 18:130
Scott, Abbe H. A., author, 9:409
Scott, Alma S., author/biographer, 55:9, 56:386
Scott, Beryl H., author, 35:153
Scott, Beth, work reviewed, 50:42
Scott, Carlyle M., author, 5:161
Scott, Charles, plasterer, 15:184
Scott, D. L., theater manager, 23:313
Scott, Donald, 20:98, 21:109, 22:107, 23:104, 25:408
Scott, Dred, negro slave, 5:43, 10:197, 10:441, 20:89, 30:265, 56:71, 56:74
Scott, Elizabeth N., theater owner-manager, 52:117
Scott, Ella, 44:316
Scott, Franklin D., author, 34:353, 46:342, 47:209
Scott, George, contractor, 3:145, 9:34
Scott, George, religious leader, 13:310, 18:75
Scott, H. Y., mill owner, 20:217
Scott, Harriet (Mrs. Dred), 56:167, 56:170
Scott, Hiram, trader, 28:273
Scott, Hugh L., military officer, 7:244, 48:7
Scott, J. G., mill owner, 20:217
Scott, Jack D., work reviewed, 39:297
Scott, James B., author, 5:462, 9:158
Scott, James P., trader, 4:380, 9:287
Scott, Jim, fisherman, fishhouse depicted, 51:152
Scott, John M. (Capt.), 46:321
Scott, John W., author, 5:218
Scott, Louis N., theater manager, 9:38, 10:449, 15:254, 28:103, 35:156, 51:238, 53:245–246, 54:347
Scott, Martin, military officer, 6:178, 6:179n, 27:311, 41:219
Scott, Nellie, genealogy, 50:44
Scott, Quincy, 44:316
Scott, R. H., miller, 11:280
Scott, Robert E., 19:231, 19:360, 20:96, 22:216, 23:391, 25:55, 26:179
Scott, Sir George Gilbert, architect, 38:343
Scott, Thomas, execution, 1:195n, 36:65, 49:179
Scott, W. E., judge, speaker, 10:465
Scott, Walter R., Sr., work reviewed, 42:77, 45:303
Scott, William E., 12:184, 14:79, 17:67, 17:70, 23:93, 23:101, 23:391, 25:405
Scott, William W., architect, 42:239
Scott County Historical Society, 15:71, 34:130, 53:128
Scott Guards, Belle Plaine, 16:171
Scottish people, 5:404, 5:407, 6:3, 6:46, 8:41, 8:184
Scottish Rite Temple, Minneapolis, 49:23n
Scott-James, R. A., author, 26:308
Scotton, Thomas (Rev.), reminiscences, 1:299
Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, museum, 40:196
Scottsboro Boys, trial, 21:401, 52:302, 54:188, 57:440
Scott's Corner, Carlton County. See Twin Lakes Township, Carlton County
Scott's Theatre, St. Paul, newspaper advertising, 56:233
Scout, steamboat, 18:279
Scovell, Bessie L., author/editor, 20:450, 52:215
Scovell, H. M., banker, 11:219
Scoville, ----, Dr., 5:126
Scranton family, 39:305n
Scranton mine, Hibbing, 61:98–99
Scratching River (Morris River), Manitoba, trading post, 11:365
Scribbins, Jim, author, work reviewed, 48:176, 61:38, 61:127, 62:44
Scribner, A., 5:94n
Scribner, Charles, publisher. See Charles Scribner and Sons
Scribner, M. V. B., editor, 26:373
Scribner's magazine, 56:14, 56:308, 56:316, 62:73
Scrip, 25:33n, 30:263
Scriver Block, Northfield, 22:111
Scroggs, Claud L., editor, 35:334
Scroggs, William O., 3:521
Scruby, L. E., 20:435
Scruggs, Katherine, 53:318
Scrutchin, Barbara, 55:59–60
Scrutchin, Charles W., attorney, 53:269, 55:59–75
Scrutchin, Laura Arnold (Mrs. Charles W.), 55:62–63, 55:70–71, 55:74
Scrutchin, Rachel, 55:60, 55:63
Scrutchin, William, 55:59–60
Scuba diving. See Archaeology: underwater
Scudder, John L. (Rev.), 44:61
Scudder, Samuel (A. Rochester Fellow, pseud.), author, 18:353n
Scull, Gideon D., editor, 16:394
Sculley Company, Minneapolis, advertising, 38:308
Scullin, John, railroad builder, 16:350
Scully, Vincent, historian, 55:249
Sculpture, 53:128, 53:247–248
Scurvy, at Fort Snelling, 47:220
Seaborn, Edwin, author, 27:260
Seabrook, William, author, 18:219
Seabury, Caroline, teacher, 53:34
Seabury, Channing, politician, 9:69, 9:404, 53:34
Seabury, Mrs. Channing, 9:69, 9:404
Seabury, Samuel (Bishop), 14:461
Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, 3:439, 4:291, 4:455, 11:329, 35:321
Seabury University, Faribault, 11:329, 19:367
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois, history, 18:331
Seagram Building, New York City, 59:328
Seagrave, F. S., manufacturer, 50:183–184, 50:186
Seagrave Company, Columbus, Ohio, manufacturer, 50:177, 50:182–183, 50:185
Seal, 18:131
Sea lamprey, 46:43, 46:58
Sealock, Richard B., compiler, 30:67
Seaman, Charles, Chinese inspector, 57:174
Seamsters Local 500, Lawrence, Kansas, 62:37
Seaplanes, fishing depicted, 58:129 (cover), 58:134
Searle, Dolson B., 18:96, 43:163, 61:295
Searle, Frank E., politician, 35:303, 42:254n, 58:87
Searle, H. M., 8:144
Searle, R. Newell, author, 47:210, 53:289
Searles, A. L., 32:13n
Searles, Colbert, 21:70
Searles, Jasper N., 47:63–64
Searls, Harold, author, 29:184, 29:279, 29:352, 30:81, 30:85, 30:157, 30:281
Sears, B. F., 22:170
Sears, David, Jr., surveyor, 30:392
Sears, David B., author, 1:335, 10:220
Sears, John, historian, 55:266
Sears, Louis M., author, 11:110, 19:435
Sears, Oscar W., 25:23
Sears, Richard, mail-order executive, 56:420, 57:381
Sears and Company, Minneapolis office, 24:373
Seashore, Carl E., author, 22:329, 23:184
Season, Edward, 9:176
Seaton, Fred A., senator, 55:161
Seaton, R. E., 6:255
Seattle, Washington:
Seavey, Harold, labor leader, 46:91
Seavey, Samuel L., in Civil War, 25:385
Seavey, Stanton D., and Myron Kent, 62:175–177, 62:179, 62:181, 62:183
Seaway Port Authority, 39:210
Sea Wing, steamboat, wrecked, 16:116, 50:166–167, 52:72–75, 52:77
Sea Witch, clipper ship, 55:98
Seay, Virginia, author, 25:385
Sebastian Pellegrini Confectionery, St. Paul, 60:208
Sebeka:
Seccombe, Charles (Rev.), missionary, 16:28, 16:317, 19:144, 19:249, 19:268
Seceder church, dissenters, 53:223
Sechelles, Mme. Herault de, 13:203
Secola, Keith, musician, 51:320
Secombe, Charles, 4:45
Secombe, David A., lawyer, 35:110–111, 56:78
Second Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 9:82, 17:212, 44:56, 44:66–69
Second Connecticut, Heavy Artillery, 27:249
Second Corps, Union Army, Army of the Potomac, 25:250, 25:361, 57:57 (facing), 57:62
Second Illinois Battery, 59:148
Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 23:75
Second Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 25:353
Second Minnesota Battery of Light Artillery, 16:471, 25:18, 25:242, 25:245, 26:205, 38:291, 59:140–152
Second National Bank, St. Paul, 2:308, 18:173, 37:154–155, 40:116–117
Second National Bank, Winona, 20:58
Second New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, 15:347
Second Regiment U.S. Dragoons, 7:289, 56:245–246
Second U.S. Infantry, 4:261, 4:365n, 4:368n, 4:371n, 22:97, 28:214
Second U.S. Sharpshooters, 5:510
Second U.S. Volunteer Engineers, 4:295, 5:209
Sectionalism:
Security Bank, Minneapolis, 58:97
Security Bank, Owatonna, 40:107–108
Security Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Chatfield, 24:109
Security National Bank, Minneapolis, 42:273
Security Savings and Loan Association, Minneapolis, 29:301, 29:303
Security Trust Company, founded, 56:308
Sedgewick, Suzanne, judge, 52:117
Sedgwick, Catharine (Catherine) M., author, 25:103, 25:180, 56:206
Sedgwick, Theodore, 1:352, 1:363–364
Sedition and Espionage Acts, 56:340
Sedweek, T. M., author, 21:423
Seeburger, Vernon R., author, 24:369
Seefried, Irmgard, singer, 39:64
Seeger, Charles, author, 23:179
Seeger, Connie, 60:78
Seeger, Walter F., speaker, 22:50
Seeger, William:
Seehuus, K., 1:130
Seeley, B. M., speaker, 8:443
Seeley, Charlotte P., 53:252
Seeley. Gus, 10:357
Seeley, Ira O., settler, 59:38
Seeley, Mabel, author, 31:129, 31:133, 31:138, 31:140, 31:147, 36:77, 36:79, 46:23, 57:271
Seeley, Mark W., "The Grand Excursion of 1854," 59:36–38
Seely, Pauline A., compiler, 30:67
Seely, Ron, columnist, 54:137
Seelye, William E., author, 2:383
Seely Township, Faribault County, Norwegian settlement, 12:270
Seeman, Jacob, violinist, 50:307
Seemann, Charlie, editor, 51:127
Seemann, Joseph, 24:259
Seen, Liang May (Mrs. Woo Ye Sing). See Liang May Seen (Mrs. Woo Ye Sing)
Seestrom, Selma, activist/Farmer-Laborite, 41:161, 52:299, 57:428
Segelbaum Brothers, Minneapolis, 43:272, 49:60
Seghers, Charles J. (Archbishop), 42:77
Seglem, Charles, founder of Grand Marais, 31:191
Segren, Helen, 6:395
Sehlin, Andrew, 11:464
Sehlin, Mrs. Peter, author, 11:464
Seib, Charles B., author, 37:343
Seibert, George, musician/composer, 16:497, 21:193, 32:103, 33:95, 34:240, 34:242, 44:124
Seibert, John, 2:377, 9:407, 10:450
Seidel, Emil, mayor, 45:5
Seidel, Mrs. E. A., 9:312
Seidel, Toscha, violinist, 39:59
Seidel's Addition, Minneapolis, 18:138n
Seidenbusch, Rupert (Bishop), 27:105, 32:43, 33:53, 33:56–59, 34:313
Seidl, Joan M., 45:292
Seifert, John, family servant, 56:379
Seigel, Cooper and Company, Chicago, merchants, 29:67
Seip, Didrik A., author, 13:315
Seiratore, Theresa, miner, 61:96
Seiter, Adolph (Adolf), 28:81
Seiter, Emil, artist, 56:383
Seiter, Mrs. Adolph, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 45:115n
Seitz, Don C., author, 8:201
Seitzinger, Lavinia, nurse, 35:355
Selbak, Leif O., 46:11
Selberg, Lois C., college faculty member, 51:26, 51:33
Selbu district, Norway, emigration, 4:462
Selbulaget, Norwegian club, 14:445
Selby, Jeremiah W., 22:89
Selby, Samuel S., 14:259
Selby, Stella, 39:154
Selby, William, contractor, 53:144
Selby Avenue, St. Paul:
Selden, Samuel, author, 24:254
Selective Service Act (1940), 24:4, 41:276, 53:149, 55:290, 55:293
Selfridge, Thomas O., Union naval officer, 40:306
Seligman, Edwin R. A., editor, 14:339
Selikoff, Irving, Dr., environmental sciences expert, 59:295–299, 59:304
Selim, Ali, author/director, "My Minnesota," 61:10
Selke, Esther A., author, 12:332, 13:114
Selkirk, Manitoba:
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of (Lord Selkirk), 4:218, 20:69, 21:433, 25:200, 41:199, 44:217, 46:113
Sell, Emilie A., bank president, 57:191–192
Sell, Mrs. E. F., author, 13:454
Sell, O. D., 21:333, 22:105, 22:339, 23:100, 23:293, 23:390, 24:85, 24:214n, 26:283, 27:74, 27:146, 30:78, 30:276, 30:399
Selle, Erwin S., author, 16:352
Sellers, James L., author/speaker, 15:119, 31:128
Sellers mine, 52:256, 52:260
Sellery, George C., author, 10:211
Sellie, J. H. (Rev.), author, 18:227
Sellors, Benjamin L., 1:120
Sells, Amelia, bicycle racer, 62:87
Sells, Cato, Indian commissioner, 48:128
Sellwood, Joseph, politician, 47:196n
Selmatown, town-site project, 8:396
Selmes, Martha (Patty) Flandrau, 56:311
Selover, Mrs. George W., 15:372, 19:116, 20:99
Selover, Phoebe (Sr.), 51:162
Selvig, Conrad G., 5:574, 14:350, 14:358, 16:241
Semat, Jerome, trader, 11:366
Sembrich, Marcella, singer, 33:102–103
Seminole Indians, 15:121, 52:164, 56:245
Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, Florida, 9:226
Semling, C. K., editor, work reviewed, 2:457–460
Semmingsen, Ingrid Gaustad, 19:446
Semple, Annie, pioneer, 33:4
Semple, Ellen C., author, 29:250
Semple, Robert, 40:183
Senator, steamboat, 7:58, 13:233, 13:240, 17:151n–152n, 22:58n, 28:313, 29:212, 29:350
Sencerbox, Charles E., steamboat captain, 11:34, 11:140
Seneca Falls, New York, women's rights convention, 54:291–292
Seneca Falls Declaration, 1848, 16:451
Seneca Indians, 51:84, 53:336, 55:329
Senior citizens, stories by, 49:164
Senkler, Albert E., Dr., 17:258, 17:260
Senn, Fred W., judge, 20:214
Sennett, George B., ornithologist, 16:350
Sennette, Helen, actor, 52:299
Sephardic Jews, immigration, 51:4
Sepian Lassies, 57:325
Seppanen, John, labor leader, 41:84
Seppman, Alfred B., 10:355
Seppman, Louis, miller, 27:174
Seppman, Martha A., 10:355
Seppman Mill, Minneopa State Park, Blue Earth County, 10:355, 14:116, 15:484, 26:50, 51:146
Seraphine, Mother. See Ireland, Ellen (Mother Seraphine)
Serbesku, George, rescue of oiled ducks, 58:110–111
Serbesku, Helen (Mrs. George), rescue of oiled ducks, 58:110
Serbesku, John, rescue of oiled ducks, 58:110
Serbian Benevolent Society, Eveleth, 49:245
Serbians (Serbs):
Sergeant, George L., 44:298
Sergent, Elizabeth, 5:304, 7:53, 7:286
Serkin, Rudolf, pianist, 39:64
Serle, Harry M., speaker, 11:199, 11:295, 14:459
Serpent Lake, Crow Wing County:
Servicemen's Center, Minneapolis, 60:151
Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 7:185, 7:293
S. Jacob and Company, sketch, 4:476
Saarela, Lillian, folk healer, 45:19, 45:19n
Saari, A. W., Jr., speaker, 10:361
Saari, John, legislator, 52:261
Saari, Matt, author, 35:245, 36:70
Saarinen, Eero, architect, 55:40
Saarinen, Eliel, architect, 55:40
Saarinen, Saarinen and Associates, architects, 59:328
Saatoff, Leona, author, 30:75
Sabath, Adolph, congressman, 56:334
Sabatier, I., 11:238n
Sabin, Clay County, railroad town, 43:60
Sabin, Dwight M., politician, 2:45, 35:297, 51:103
Sabin Lake, St. Louis County, iron deposits, 26:255
Sable, Marie-Anne Dandonneau du, 18:234
Sabo, Martin O., legislator, 42:239, 60:319, 60:323
"Minnesota Miracle" (education funding), 60:314–325
Sacagawea (Sacajawea), Shoshone guide, 11:81, 14:204, 16:226, 39:169, 40:193, 52:81, 52:164, 53:249, 54:239
Sacajaweans, sketch, 3:383
Sacco and Vanzetti case, 21:401
Sacher, Frank, 59:59
Sacher, Mrs. Frank. See Schopper, Marie
Sachs, Bertram, author, 19:126
Sachs, Moses B., rabbi, 53:299, 53:302
Sac Indians. See Sauk (Sac) Indians
Sacket, Edward, cranberry grower, 25:198
Sackett, ----, 9:37
Sackett, Leonard, author, 33:226
Sackett, Richard R., 27:48, 28:300, 29:54, 29:187
Sacra-kit, Catholic sick-call set, 58:422 (facing)
Sacra-sink, 58:422 (facing)
Sacred Heart:
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Faribault, 4:473
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Heron Lake, 16:121
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Staples, 2:477
Sacred Heart Church, Freeport, anniversary, 49:40
Sacred Heart Industrial School, Iona, 35:136
Sacred Heart Mission, Morris, school depicted, 49:82
Sacred Heart School, Owatonna, established, 20:62
Saddler, Janet, 2:95
Saerchinger, Cesar, speaker, 24:362
Safety, in aviation, 52:237–238
Safety First programs, in mines, 52:261
Safford, Mary J., Dr., 39:9, 39:14
Safford, Orren E. (Capt.), 3:455
Safford, R. W., journalist, 15:368
Safford, Virginia, columnist, 46:100
Saga Hill, Lake Minnetonka, 28:392, 29:55
Saganachens family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Saganaga Lake, 54:126
Sage, Henry W., 25:71
Sage, Leland L., author, 35:246
work reviewed, 44:76
Sage, Walter N., author/editor, 11:107, 11:451
Sagean, Mathieu, 39:337
Sageng, Ole O.:
Saginaw River, Michigan, 21:296
logging, 34:35
Saguenay, Quebec, French settlement, 23:385
Sahlgaard, Hagbarth, Norwegian consul, 8:390, 8:394
Sahlins, Marshall, author, 48:67
Sahlmark, A. G., pioneer, 4:248
Sahlmark Township, Stevens County, 4:248
Sahnish (Arikara) Indians. See Arikara (Sahnish) Indians
Sailboats, in art, 57:77
Sailing vessels, on Great Lakes, 9:396
Sailor, Moses, pioneer, 11:292
Sailors of Cattaro, set depicted, 52:300
Saint Alexander Home, New Ulm, 59:183
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, 47:116
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, 46:229–230
Saint-Germain-Laval, France, 46:229–232
Saint-Onge and Company, 32:235n
Saint Paul, Mississippi River steamboat, 29:203, 37:296
Saints baseball team, St. Paul, 36:93
St. Adalbert Church (Catholic), Silver Lake, 15:37
St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Art, St. Paul, 48:18–19, 48:21n
teachers, 57:227
St. Agnes School (Catholic), St. Paul, 20:345
St. Albans, sketches, 5:619, 6:410
St. Albans, Washington, D.C., athletic directors, 58:72
St. Albans Mill, Minnetonka, 44:164, 44:170–171
St. Alexis Hospital, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 33:58
St. Alexius Catholic Church, West Union, 2:386
St. Ambrose Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 59:156, 62:82
St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Fairfax, 15:128
St. Andrews Church (Episcopal), Waterville, 50:267
St. Andrews Society, St. Paul, 15:226
St. Anne des Chenes, Manitoba, marker, 21:433
St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Le Sueur, 17:479
St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Montreal, Quebec, 6:158, 28:8
St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Somerset, Wisconsin, 35:152
St. Ansgar, Iowa, Norwegian settlement, 12:258, 12:270, 27:164
St. Ansgarius Church, Chicago, 43:76, 48:323n
St. Ansgarius Swedish Episcopal Church, Chicago, pastors, 55:26
St. Ansgar's Academy, Carver, 8:109, 47:259
See also Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter
St. Anthony (city)
See also Minneapolis
in 1849, 5:289, 6:36
in 1855, 7:337
in 1857, 4:27
in 1858, 2:147, 4:198, 4:301
abolitionism, 56:77, 57:110, 57:113–120
banks, 2:126
black community, 49:42–53
buildings, 15:49, 27:291, 35:106, 37:192, 38:343, 39:73
business, 24:295, 26:371, 27:248, 27:289, 27:291, 28:284, 28:291, 35:104–105, 35:109, 39:67–74
in capital controversy, 43:240–241
Cataract Hall depicted, 55:222
charter, 6:411
cholera outbreak, 14:295
churches, 19:249n, 27:291n, 30:395, 40:6–7, 44:56–57, 49:49, 49:51–52
in Civil War, 2:332, 2:362
daguerreotypists, 52:44
dance instructors, 55:227
dentistry, 21:437
depicted, 1:230, 1:329, 2:468, 3:236, 5:448, 18:468, 30:112, 35:98, 39:69, 39:74, 40:6, 40:64, 40:75, 44:56, 46:223, 49:42–43, 49:48, 49:50–51, 49:133, 52:52, 56:209, 56:211, 57:108–109, 57:115
described, 12:162–164, 13:335, 14:100, 19:401, 21:415, 29:206–208, 29:214, 30:91, 30:219, 34:48–49, 35:102, 35:104, 39:67–69
early printing, 15:22, 19:431–432
first poll lists, 3:93
fish market, 46:49
founded, 27:311, 30:219n, 32:96n, 40:137, 58:256
German theater, 32:102, 32:127, 32:164–168, 32:173
Henry Nichols mission, 19:141–147, 19:341
historic district, 43:40
history, 4:475, 5:84, 5:388, 7:297, 7:302, 55:218, 56:204, 56:408, 61:249–250
hotels, 12:403, 13:195, 19:84, 19:403, 20:328, 32:18, 36:91, 38:273, 40:63, 46:222, 46:223n, 49:44, 49:48–49, 49:51–52, 57:108, 57:112, 57:120
incorporated, 49:43, 49:133n
judicial district, 39:145
land values, 1856, 2:134
location, 2:73, 7:223
lumber industry, 21:450, 23:273, 27:286, 29:199, 31:109, 34:50, 37:197, 39:71, 44:56
mail service, 12:343, 27:248, 40:86, 40:89
map, 25:41
medicine, 17:220, 35:221
merger with Minneapolis, 35:229, 40:376, 49:130n
milling district depicted, 58:261
mills, 10:415
paper mill, 49:194
photography businesses, 54:193 (facing)
pioneers, 1:410, 2:476, 5:324
pioneer trade, 6:142
politics, 24:139, 35:105, 35:107, 35:117–129, 36:3, 36:6, 36:9, 40:223
population, 21:225, 27:286, 44:58, 46:131, 49:43, 57:111, 61:254
railroads, 1:117, 1:163, 3:168n, 4:28, 7:224, 20:374, 21:239, 35:364, 36:7, 37:153, 38:45–52, 38:295, 43:58, 61:253–254
roads, 20:140
rural women's lives, 52:64
sabbath school, 16:317
sawmills, 58:274
schools, 12:398, 14:144, 18:226, 30:2, 30:13, 35:102
settlement, 16:315, 21:309, 22:154, 24:132, 26:155, 27:299, 30:195, 30:199
singing school, 39:120
social dancing, 55:223–224
source material, 5:505, 7:288
St. Paul and, 37:90, 37:310–323
stage lines, 11:401, 11:405, 27:288, 28:70, 28:190, 29:30–34, 29:206, 33:200
steamboating, 2:132, 28:342n, 33:9, 37:109, 38:2, 40:332
summer resorts, 5:73, 20:393, 23:196, 33:125
suspension bridge, 42:219, 49:133
telegraph, 2:575
territorial health and safety conditions, 56:231
territorial newspapers, 56:224, 56:395, 56:408 (facing)
trails, 27:71
transportation, 7:222, 7:275
travel account, 48:86, 48:133
Turner societies, 55:332
typographical union, 4:60, 4:464
volunteer guard, 16:176
in 1849, 5:289, 6:36
in 1855, 7:337
in 1857, 4:27
in 1858, 2:147, 4:198, 4:301
abolitionism, 56:77, 57:110, 57:113–120
banks, 2:126
black community, 49:42–53
buildings, 15:49, 27:291, 35:106, 37:192, 38:343, 39:73
business, 24:295, 26:371, 27:248, 27:289, 27:291, 28:284, 28:291, 35:104–105, 35:109, 39:67–74
in capital controversy, 43:240–241
Cataract Hall depicted, 55:222
charter, 6:411
cholera outbreak, 14:295
churches, 19:249n, 27:291n, 30:395, 40:6–7, 44:56–57, 49:49, 49:51–52
in Civil War, 2:332, 2:362
daguerreotypists, 52:44
dance instructors, 55:227
dentistry, 21:437
depicted, 1:230, 1:329, 2:468, 3:236, 5:448, 18:468, 30:112, 35:98, 39:69, 39:74, 40:6, 40:64, 40:75, 44:56, 46:223, 49:42–43, 49:48, 49:50–51, 49:133, 52:52, 56:209, 56:211, 57:108–109, 57:115
described, 12:162–164, 13:335, 14:100, 19:401, 21:415, 29:206–208, 29:214, 30:91, 30:219, 34:48–49, 35:102, 35:104, 39:67–69
early printing, 15:22, 19:431–432
first poll lists, 3:93
fish market, 46:49
founded, 27:311, 30:219n, 32:96n, 40:137, 58:256
German theater, 32:102, 32:127, 32:164–168, 32:173
Henry Nichols mission, 19:141–147, 19:341
historic district, 43:40
history, 4:475, 5:84, 5:388, 7:297, 7:302, 55:218, 56:204, 56:408, 61:249–250
hotels, 12:403, 13:195, 19:84, 19:403, 20:328, 32:18, 36:91, 38:273, 40:63, 46:222, 46:223n, 49:44, 49:48–49, 49:51–52, 57:108, 57:112, 57:120
incorporated, 49:43, 49:133n
judicial district, 39:145
land values, 1856, 2:134
location, 2:73, 7:223
lumber industry, 21:450, 23:273, 27:286, 29:199, 31:109, 34:50, 37:197, 39:71, 44:56
mail service, 12:343, 27:248, 40:86, 40:89
map, 25:41
medicine, 17:220, 35:221
merger with Minneapolis, 35:229, 40:376, 49:130n
milling district depicted, 58:261
mills, 10:415
paper mill, 49:194
photography businesses, 54:193 (facing)
pioneers, 1:410, 2:476, 5:324
pioneer trade, 6:142
politics, 24:139, 35:105, 35:107, 35:117–129, 36:3, 36:6, 36:9, 40:223
population, 21:225, 27:286, 44:58, 46:131, 49:43, 57:111, 61:254
railroads, 1:117, 1:163, 3:168n, 4:28, 7:224, 20:374, 21:239, 35:364, 36:7, 37:153, 38:45–52, 38:295, 43:58, 61:253–254
roads, 20:140
rural women's lives, 52:64
sabbath school, 16:317
sawmills, 58:274
schools, 12:398, 14:144, 18:226, 30:2, 30:13, 35:102
settlement, 16:315, 21:309, 22:154, 24:132, 26:155, 27:299, 30:195, 30:199
singing school, 39:120
social dancing, 55:223–224
source material, 5:505, 7:288
St. Paul and, 37:90, 37:310–323
stage lines, 11:401, 11:405, 27:288, 28:70, 28:190, 29:30–34, 29:206, 33:200
steamboating, 2:132, 28:342n, 33:9, 37:109, 38:2, 40:332
summer resorts, 5:73, 20:393, 23:196, 33:125
suspension bridge, 42:219, 49:133
telegraph, 2:575
territorial health and safety conditions, 56:231
territorial newspapers, 56:224, 56:395, 56:408 (facing)
trails, 27:71
transportation, 7:222, 7:275
travel account, 48:86, 48:133
Turner societies, 55:332
typographical union, 4:60, 4:464
volunteer guard, 16:176
St. Anthony Board of Trade, 2:53
St. Anthony Boom Company, 24:135
St. Anthony Brewery, 35:120
St. Anthony Commercial Club, 33:332
St. Anthony Democrat, newspaper, 61:255
St. Anthony Elevator Company, Minneapolis, 42:271
St. Anthony Express, newspaper, 14:400, 15:23, 16:387, 52:132, 55:218–220, 55:222, 55:225–226, 56:205, 56:232–233
St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, 49:53, 53:208, 58:255
See also Flour and flour milling
in 1871, 10:414
in 1887, 6:48
abolitionism, 57:116
anniversary celebrations, 47:59–60, 47:80
archaeology, 58:322–330
in art, 57:102, 57:238
bird life, 35:342
breaks, 10:415n
Chippewa encampment, 24:20
depicted, 1:230, 2:197, 3:473, 4:96, 4:276, 5:364, 5:448, 7:299, 10:43, 10:221, 12:84, 15:211, 15:350, 17:147, 20:59, 25:166n, 26:288, 27:270, 30:112, 30:157, 30:218, 32:12, 32:61, 33:65, 33:113, 33:116, 33:124, 33:178, 33:284, 34:28, 34:31, 34:33, 34:138, 34:155, 34:159, 35:64, 35:108, 35:117, 35:205 (cover), 35:246, 35:341 (cover), 36:20, 36:23, 36:276, 37:309 (cover), 37:310, 37:313, 37:316, 40:63–64, 40:75, 41:32, 41:144, 46:222, 47:9, 47:41 (cover), 47:59–61, 47:250, 48:336, 49:42, 49:131, 49:133, 52:44, 55:78, 55:81, 56:199, 56:205, 56:211, 57:91, 57:108–109, 58:249 (cover), 58:252–253, 58:255, 58:261, 58:269, 58:271, 58:310, 58:371, 61:248–249
described, 3:145, 6:36, 6:170, 7:271, 9:142, 9:385, 12:162, 14:84, 14:330, 16:281, 20:125, 23:338, 24:230, 27:287–288, 28:17, 29:214, 29:253, 30:205, 30:217, 31:154, 32:96, 32:98, 32:216, 32:221, 34:48–49, 34:139–141, 35:95, 36:41, 36:43, 37:64, 39:68, 40:359, 42:216, 46:223, 49:129, 49:133n, 54:256, 56:41, 56:250
discovery, 5:361, 5:520, 6:84, 7:297, 9:74, 10:416, 11:7, 11:340, 11:343, 11:348, 11:468, 12:96, 13:210, 14:371, 15:100, 16:350, 19:99, 21:92, 23:372, 30:216
erosion control, 58:259–260
ferry, 7:109, 7:131–132, 7:302, 30:195, 30:197, 30:210
fur trade, 42:133
head of navigation, 17:154n, 19:182
height, 49:132
historic site, 47:223–224, 47:333, 58:321
history, 21:401, 25:306, 25:396, 26:398, 27:281, 36:71, 38:296, 40:315, 43:40, 58:252–254
impediment to navigation, 5:37n
Iowa boundary and, 56:157
land claims by Steele, 62:5
legends, 4:289, 5:253, 10:382, 13:250, 13:367, 13:376, 15:278, 17:440, 19:422, 25:165–167, 27:357, 36:22, 36:76–77
maps, 6:216, 35:23–24, 58:259, 58:327
measurements by explorers, 5:253
milling industry, 9:63, 44:163–164, 44:176, 46:152, 46:154, 46:156–157, 46:160, 50:120, 50:256, 56:255, 56:418–419, 57:87–88, 58:262–267, 58:270–285, 61:248–259
name, 9:20, 11:349, 30:216, 33:124, 33:352, 48:83, 49:131, 58:253–254, 58:287
newspaper, 56:165
in paintings, 55:83
photographed, 43:315, 52:47, 52:51–52
pioneer life, 56:164
portage, 14:350
postmark, 15:487
preservation, 8:79
sawmills, 3:232, 3:234, 5:146, 6:142, 20:126, 21:211, 21:450, 23:290, 24:126–127, 24:129–130, 27:312–314, 28:376, 29:100, 29:208, 29:231, 30:197, 35:1 (cover), 35:28, 39:316–317, 54:104, 58:255–258, 58:287, 61:249
settlement and, 48:266
sketches, 1:67, 4:464, 5:138, 5:309, 6:83, 6:299
source material, 5:75, 6:73
stabilization, 55:377
steamboat landing, 54:257
visitors, 11:124, 15:405, 15:414, 16:33, 18:156, 23:170, 24:369, 25:104–116, 28:272, 28:278, 28:317, 29:170, 29:174, 31:209, 34:156, 35:180–181, 37:53, 37:160, 40:411, 41:138, 41:144, 42:224, 47:58, 54:192, 56:205–206, 58:255
walking tour, 58:326–329
water power, 1:335, 1:347, 1:421, 2:285, 2:450, 4:423n, 6:37, 7:218, 13:32, 15:303, 15:467, 17:477, 19:407, 20:193, 24:128–131, 24:200, 27:310–311, 30:197, 32:34, 33:63, 35:98, 35:118, 37:309–323, 40:137, 43:247, 44:58, 46:223, 47:168, 48:86, 49:130n, 49:133–134, 52:4, 54:260, 56:158, 56:212, 57:388
waterpower, 61:249, 61:251
in 1871, 10:414
in 1887, 6:48
abolitionism, 57:116
anniversary celebrations, 47:59–60, 47:80
archaeology, 58:322–330
in art, 57:102, 57:238
bird life, 35:342
breaks, 10:415n
Chippewa encampment, 24:20
depicted, 1:230, 2:197, 3:473, 4:96, 4:276, 5:364, 5:448, 7:299, 10:43, 10:221, 12:84, 15:211, 15:350, 17:147, 20:59, 25:166n, 26:288, 27:270, 30:112, 30:157, 30:218, 32:12, 32:61, 33:65, 33:113, 33:116, 33:124, 33:178, 33:284, 34:28, 34:31, 34:33, 34:138, 34:155, 34:159, 35:64, 35:108, 35:117, 35:205 (cover), 35:246, 35:341 (cover), 36:20, 36:23, 36:276, 37:309 (cover), 37:310, 37:313, 37:316, 40:63–64, 40:75, 41:32, 41:144, 46:222, 47:9, 47:41 (cover), 47:59–61, 47:250, 48:336, 49:42, 49:131, 49:133, 52:44, 55:78, 55:81, 56:199, 56:205, 56:211, 57:91, 57:108–109, 58:249 (cover), 58:252–253, 58:255, 58:261, 58:269, 58:271, 58:310, 58:371, 61:248–249
described, 3:145, 6:36, 6:170, 7:271, 9:142, 9:385, 12:162, 14:84, 14:330, 16:281, 20:125, 23:338, 24:230, 27:287–288, 28:17, 29:214, 29:253, 30:205, 30:217, 31:154, 32:96, 32:98, 32:216, 32:221, 34:48–49, 34:139–141, 35:95, 36:41, 36:43, 37:64, 39:68, 40:359, 42:216, 46:223, 49:129, 49:133n, 54:256, 56:41, 56:250
discovery, 5:361, 5:520, 6:84, 7:297, 9:74, 10:416, 11:7, 11:340, 11:343, 11:348, 11:468, 12:96, 13:210, 14:371, 15:100, 16:350, 19:99, 21:92, 23:372, 30:216
erosion control, 58:259–260
ferry, 7:109, 7:131–132, 7:302, 30:195, 30:197, 30:210
fur trade, 42:133
head of navigation, 17:154n, 19:182
height, 49:132
historic site, 47:223–224, 47:333, 58:321
history, 21:401, 25:306, 25:396, 26:398, 27:281, 36:71, 38:296, 40:315, 43:40, 58:252–254
impediment to navigation, 5:37n
Iowa boundary and, 56:157
land claims by Steele, 62:5
legends, 4:289, 5:253, 10:382, 13:250, 13:367, 13:376, 15:278, 17:440, 19:422, 25:165–167, 27:357, 36:22, 36:76–77
maps, 6:216, 35:23–24, 58:259, 58:327
measurements by explorers, 5:253
milling industry, 9:63, 44:163–164, 44:176, 46:152, 46:154, 46:156–157, 46:160, 50:120, 50:256, 56:255, 56:418–419, 57:87–88, 58:262–267, 58:270–285, 61:248–259
name, 9:20, 11:349, 30:216, 33:124, 33:352, 48:83, 49:131, 58:253–254, 58:287
newspaper, 56:165
in paintings, 55:83
photographed, 43:315, 52:47, 52:51–52
pioneer life, 56:164
portage, 14:350
postmark, 15:487
preservation, 8:79
sawmills, 3:232, 3:234, 5:146, 6:142, 20:126, 21:211, 21:450, 23:290, 24:126–127, 24:129–130, 27:312–314, 28:376, 29:100, 29:208, 29:231, 30:197, 35:1 (cover), 35:28, 39:316–317, 54:104, 58:255–258, 58:287, 61:249
settlement and, 48:266
sketches, 1:67, 4:464, 5:138, 5:309, 6:83, 6:299
source material, 5:75, 6:73
stabilization, 55:377
steamboat landing, 54:257
visitors, 11:124, 15:405, 15:414, 16:33, 18:156, 23:170, 24:369, 25:104–116, 28:272, 28:278, 28:317, 29:170, 29:174, 31:209, 34:156, 35:180–181, 37:53, 37:160, 40:411, 41:138, 41:144, 42:224, 47:58, 54:192, 56:205–206, 58:255
walking tour, 58:326–329
water power, 1:335, 1:347, 1:421, 2:285, 2:450, 4:423n, 6:37, 7:218, 13:32, 15:303, 15:467, 17:477, 19:407, 20:193, 24:128–131, 24:200, 27:310–311, 30:197, 32:34, 33:63, 35:98, 35:118, 37:309–323, 40:137, 43:247, 44:58, 46:223, 47:168, 48:86, 49:130n, 49:133–134, 52:4, 54:260, 56:158, 56:212, 57:388
waterpower, 61:249, 61:251
St. Anthony Falls bridge, Minneapolis, 4:94, 4:198
St. Anthony Falls Evening News, 57:111
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board, 62:143, 62:147n
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Center, 57:96
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Trail, 62:143
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Zone, 62:143
St. Anthony Falls Historic District, 56:259, 58:251, 58:321, 58:328, 58:330, 62:143, 62:147n
St. Anthony Falls Junior Pioneers' Association, organized, 2:476
St. Anthony Falls Water Power Company, 1:421n 2:285, 58:258, 58:263
St. Anthony Hill, St. Paul, 33:195, 33:199–200
St. Anthony Historic District, 43:40
St. Anthony Iron Works, 6:294, 16:71
St. Anthony Library Association, 7:113, 26:386, 35:359
St. Anthony Literary Society, 35:222
St. Anthony Lumber Company, 26:136
St. Anthony Mill, Minneapolis, 58:326
St. Anthony Mill Company, 7:117
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Cemetery, Minneapolis, 57:216
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, St. Anthony, 3:102, 5:226, 49:49, 49:51
St. Anthony Park, St. Paul:
St. Anthony Park Improvement Association, 5:527
St. Anthony Pottery, 33:229
St. Anthony's Benevolent Society, St. Paul, 39:131
St. Anthony School, Minneapolis, 53:295
St. Anthony Turnverein, 9:200
St. Antoine, Peter, half-breed scout, 62:14
St. Arnold, Dorothy, quoted, 48:259
St. Augusta, Stearns County:
St. Barnabas Hospital, Minneapolis, 24:372, 26:94
St. Benedict, 8:230
St. Benedict's College. See College of St. Benedict
St. Benedict's Convent, St. Joseph, 8:226–227, 8:231, 47:119, 48:163
St. Benedict's Hospital, St. Cloud, 33:59, 33:291–294
St. Benedict's Mission Church, White Earth, 48:160
St. Benedict's Mission School, White Earth Reservation, 26:275
historic property, 51:148
St. Bernard's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, history, 22:111
St. Boniface, Manitoba:
St. Boniface Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 15:128
St. Boniface College, Manitoba, 18:244
St. Bonifacius:
St. Bonifacius Verein, Minneapolis society, 32:167
St. Bridget's Church (Catholic), Rochester, 14:451
St. Canice Church (Catholic), Kilkenny, 11:462
St. Casimir Catholic Church, Wells, 16:355
St. Casimir's Church, Cloquet, Christmas celebrations, 58:22–23
St. Catherine's College. See College of St. Catherine, St. Paul
St. Charles, Winona County:
St. Charles Hotel, St. Anthony, 12:399, 12:402, 20:393, 29:32, 29:33n, 29:215, 40:63, 55:220
St. Charles Hotel, Winona, 12:401
St. Charles House, St. Anthony, 7:114, 7:116
St. Charles Township, Winona County, development, 6:259
St. Clair:
St. Clair, George A., mining interest, 34:270, 34:271n, 34:272, 34:275
St. Clair, Harry, actor, 34:85
St. Clair, Henry Whipple (Rev.), Episcopal priest, 54:373
St. Clair playground, St. Paul, 58:218
St. Clair River, Michigan, 4:363–364, 4:366, 23:136–137
tugboating, 54:212
St. Claude chapel, 8:305
St. Clement's Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 27:81, 28:396, 53:203
St. Clement's Parish (Catholic), Duluth, 33:59
St. Cloud, Stearns County, 52:133, 52:135
See also Central Minnesota Historical Center, St. Cloud
in 1857, 10:184
in 1860s, 10:465
1866 storm, 9:69
air service, 50:97
American Legion conventions, 51:173
anniversaries, 12:455, 29:272
art, 30:284
auto industry, 43:104–105, 48:138–152, 49:29–30
banks, 48:141
baseball, 18:343, 19:169–170, 19:173, 19:175
Benedictine residence, 48:163
bridge, 46:336
businesses, 42:24, 46:60, 49:78
Catholics, 10:119, 49:347, 51:164
churches, 12:106–107, 12:456, 14:239, 14:360, 15:119, 16:371, 28:254, 30:156, 33:393n, 35:46, 35:267
church-state controversy, 53:303
circus history, 23:199
in Civil War, 17:489, 18:119, 38:43
climate, 17:260–261
county seat, 32:36, 57:335
Cyclone Relief Committee, 16:74
depicted, 35:265, 35:267
described, 20:64, 30:112
diocesan centennial commemorative, 52:40
direct primary, 35:350
enterprises, 49:29–30
ethnic groups, 18:89, 18:453, 21:98, 28:254, 30:292, 31:25, 32:37
factories, 58:99
in fiction, 33:356
flour milling, 18:208, 50:84
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:281
founded, 1:346
German settlement, 10:117
Glidden tour, 38:211
gold fever, 38:53
government, 30:144
governmental study, 42:311
granite and granite industry, 16:234, 21:393, 29:171, 37:263, 53:200, 53:202, 53:206, 54:153
history, 2:436, 8:112, 14:438, 16:334, 18:119, 21:344, 46:255, 49:78
history surveys, 26:234–241, 28:164
hotels, 18:353, 24:332, 35:255, 46:60n, 46:61, 46:63
ice racing, 41:384
incorporated, 9:258
International Women's Year conference, 56:352
Junior Historian chapter, 27:147, 28:163
labor unions, 21:393, 22:379–380
land office, 16:65, 24:134n, 39:90
Lindbergh flyover, 42:145–146
Lutheran church, 49:40
mail service, 1:318, 19:196, 30:262, 40:84, 53:180
mandolin clubs, 57:220
Minnesota Women's Meeting (1977), 61:71–73, 61:170
mission, 39:308n
music, 39:321
newspapers, 16:76, 17:358, 17:365, 39:260
pageant, 3:534
parks, 26:398
parochial schools, 53:296
pioneer life, 14:276, 15:139, 17:489, 30:275
platted, 57:336
population, 49:79
power company, 35:381
prison, 55:289
quarries, 2:14–15
railroads, 1:163, 1:398, 21:239–240, 22:379, 24:332, 32:126, 35:208, 37:155, 37:156n, 38:71
Red River trail, 16:231, 17:225, 21:253n
reform school, 5:574, 9:79
river port, 6:310, 24:138
roads, 16:293, 16:299, 21:234–235, 21:241, 35:258, 35:291, 38:55, 38:59, 38:63, 38:69–70, 40:69, 40:71
schools, 16:371, 17:465, 23:110, 24:93, 27:180, 32:40, 32:42, 33:53, 36:107
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:446, 16:253, 38:204, 38:276–278, 38:283
stage line, 1:168, 15:135, 18:353, 32:63, 33:277n, 46:121
state historical convention, 8:94, 8:190, 8:260–266
territorial newspapers, 56:224
Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment honored, 61:296, 61:303
transportation, 4:291
trolley line, 17:365
troop departure, 41:8–9
volunteer guard, 16:176
volunteer militia, 61:295, 61:305n
War History Committee, 23:392
in World War I, 15:115
in 1857, 10:184
in 1860s, 10:465
1866 storm, 9:69
air service, 50:97
American Legion conventions, 51:173
anniversaries, 12:455, 29:272
art, 30:284
auto industry, 43:104–105, 48:138–152, 49:29–30
banks, 48:141
baseball, 18:343, 19:169–170, 19:173, 19:175
Benedictine residence, 48:163
bridge, 46:336
businesses, 42:24, 46:60, 49:78
Catholics, 10:119, 49:347, 51:164
churches, 12:106–107, 12:456, 14:239, 14:360, 15:119, 16:371, 28:254, 30:156, 33:393n, 35:46, 35:267
church-state controversy, 53:303
circus history, 23:199
in Civil War, 17:489, 18:119, 38:43
climate, 17:260–261
county seat, 32:36, 57:335
Cyclone Relief Committee, 16:74
depicted, 35:265, 35:267
described, 20:64, 30:112
diocesan centennial commemorative, 52:40
direct primary, 35:350
enterprises, 49:29–30
ethnic groups, 18:89, 18:453, 21:98, 28:254, 30:292, 31:25, 32:37
factories, 58:99
in fiction, 33:356
flour milling, 18:208, 50:84
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:281
founded, 1:346
German settlement, 10:117
Glidden tour, 38:211
gold fever, 38:53
government, 30:144
governmental study, 42:311
granite and granite industry, 16:234, 21:393, 29:171, 37:263, 53:200, 53:202, 53:206, 54:153
history, 2:436, 8:112, 14:438, 16:334, 18:119, 21:344, 46:255, 49:78
history surveys, 26:234–241, 28:164
hotels, 18:353, 24:332, 35:255, 46:60n, 46:61, 46:63
ice racing, 41:384
incorporated, 9:258
International Women's Year conference, 56:352
Junior Historian chapter, 27:147, 28:163
labor unions, 21:393, 22:379–380
land office, 16:65, 24:134n, 39:90
Lindbergh flyover, 42:145–146
Lutheran church, 49:40
mail service, 1:318, 19:196, 30:262, 40:84, 53:180
mandolin clubs, 57:220
Minnesota Women's Meeting (1977), 61:71–73, 61:170
mission, 39:308n
music, 39:321
newspapers, 16:76, 17:358, 17:365, 39:260
pageant, 3:534
parks, 26:398
parochial schools, 53:296
pioneer life, 14:276, 15:139, 17:489, 30:275
platted, 57:336
population, 49:79
power company, 35:381
prison, 55:289
quarries, 2:14–15
railroads, 1:163, 1:398, 21:239–240, 22:379, 24:332, 32:126, 35:208, 37:155, 37:156n, 38:71
Red River trail, 16:231, 17:225, 21:253n
reform school, 5:574, 9:79
river port, 6:310, 24:138
roads, 16:293, 16:299, 21:234–235, 21:241, 35:258, 35:291, 38:55, 38:59, 38:63, 38:69–70, 40:69, 40:71
schools, 16:371, 17:465, 23:110, 24:93, 27:180, 32:40, 32:42, 33:53, 36:107
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:446, 16:253, 38:204, 38:276–278, 38:283
stage line, 1:168, 15:135, 18:353, 32:63, 33:277n, 46:121
state historical convention, 8:94, 8:190, 8:260–266
territorial newspapers, 56:224
Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment honored, 61:296, 61:303
transportation, 4:291
trolley line, 17:365
troop departure, 41:8–9
volunteer guard, 16:176
volunteer militia, 61:295, 61:305n
War History Committee, 23:392
in World War I, 15:115
St. Cloud Barrel, drive-in, 53:259–260
St. Cloud Commercial Club, 48:151
St. Cloud Daily Journal-Press, 48:150
on Company M, Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 61:296
on Philippine war for independence, 61:301–302
on Spanish-American War, 61:294–295
on Philippine war for independence, 61:301–302
on Spanish-American War, 61:294–295
St. Cloud Daily Times, obituaries, 60:206
St. Cloud Daily Times and Daily Journal-Press, history, 14:397, 14:405, 17:364
St. Cloud Democrat, 16:76, 16:98, 30:181, 32:17, 56:225
St. Cloud Fibre Ware Company, 49:78
St. Cloud Hospital, 9:199
history, 33:291–297
St. Cloud Journal, newspaper:
on 1869 Todd County election, 61:317
St. Cloud Pretzels, professional baseball team, 59:170
St. Cloud Printing Company, 16:98
St. Cloud Reformatory, Annex for Defective Delinquents, 59:245
St. Cloud Rifle Company, volunteer unit, 16:172, 16:173n
St. Cloud State Normal School, 3:439, 3:443
St. Cloud State Teachers College, 8:190, 8:264–265, 8:268, 34:90, 51:25, 55:174
St. Cloud Street Car Company, history, 14:361
St. Cloud Technical High School, local history survey, 26:234–241
St. Cloud Times, 56:395
on Company M, Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 61:295–296, 61:301, 61:303
on Philippine war for independence, 61:300–302
on Spanish-American War, 61:294
on Philippine war for independence, 61:300–302
on Spanish-American War, 61:294
St. Cloud Truck Company, 43:105
St. Cloud Union, 56:395
St. Cloud University, 55:111, 55:174
St. Cloud Visiter, 56:165, 57:111
St. Columba Parish, Iona, Iowa, 35:136–137
St. Constantine's Ukrainian Catholic Church, mandolin players, 57:230
St. Cornelia's Church (Morton), 59:188
St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church, Lower Sioux community, historic property, 51:148, 51:164 (facing)
St. Cosme, Jean F., author, 2:189
St. Coutourier, Hyacinth, trader, 28:380
St. Croix:
St. Croix Alley, Duluth, 52:216
St. Croix and Lake Superior Mining (Mineral) Company, 9:11, 25:396, 50:317
St. Croix and Lake Superior Railroad, land grants, 34:67–69
St. Croix Ball Club, Stillwater, 19:169, 19:173, 19:175, 19:177–179, 19:181
St. Croix (Folle Avoine) band, Ojibway Indians. See Folle Avoine (St. Croix) band
St. Croix Boom Company, 14:99, 17:313, 17:367, 31:33–34, 31:36, 31:38, 35:282
St. Croix Collegiate and Military Academy, Hudson, Wisconsin, 19:451
St. Croix County, Wisconsin, 55:268, 55:277, 56:148
1840 census, 5:61
1846 census, 50:313n
agricultural statistics, 7:212
Board of Commissioners, 21:458, 55:271, 55:276
boundaries, 23:384, 24:159, 24:349, 50:310–320
census, 30:195
county seat, 17:277
courthouse, 38:351
district court, 55:55
Historical Society, 36:152, 39:83
history, 21:430, 46:303–304
livestock, 26:107
organized, 15:237, 25:198
pioneer life, 12:94, 15:344
territorial records, 57:160
1846 census, 50:313n
agricultural statistics, 7:212
Board of Commissioners, 21:458, 55:271, 55:276
boundaries, 23:384, 24:159, 24:349, 50:310–320
census, 30:195
county seat, 17:277
courthouse, 38:351
district court, 55:55
Historical Society, 36:152, 39:83
history, 21:430, 46:303–304
livestock, 26:107
organized, 15:237, 25:198
pioneer life, 12:94, 15:344
territorial records, 57:160
St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin:
architecture, 38:341, 38:344–346
boundary dispute, 50:313
crime, 55:56
depicted, 41:32
described, 36:281
ginseng trade, 41:257, 41:263
land office, 12:381
land sales, 9:87
logging, 36:159
mail service, 36:207, 36:209, 36:214, 40:84, 40:86
mills, 17:283, 24:196, 27:310, 29:205
newspaper, 17:314, 17:385
pioneer life, 16:359, 23:164
power company, 35:381, 40:357
sawmill, 41:143
trading post, 11:375, 13:222
boundary dispute, 50:313
crime, 55:56
depicted, 41:32
described, 36:281
ginseng trade, 41:257, 41:263
land office, 12:381
land sales, 9:87
logging, 36:159
mail service, 36:207, 36:209, 36:214, 40:84, 40:86
mills, 17:283, 24:196, 27:310, 29:205
newspaper, 17:314, 17:385
pioneer life, 16:359, 23:164
power company, 35:381, 40:357
sawmill, 41:143
trading post, 11:375, 13:222
St. Croix House, Stillwater, 43:225
St. Croixian (St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin), founded, 3:508n, 56:398
St. Croix Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 54:376, 58:124
St. Croix Inquirer (Hudson, Wisconsin), 17:385, 17:389, 22:189
St. Croix Lumber Company, 8:47
St. Croix Lumber Mill, Stillwater, historic property, 51:148
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, 47:79
St. Croix River, 46:229
See also Lumber industry; Rafting; St. Croix Valley; Steamboats and steamboating.
boating depicted, 41:284
boundary, 2:580, 43:256, 49:130n
bridges, 55:377, 60:237
canoe route, 46:81
dalles, 5:138, 5:615, 8:60, 15:237, 18:359, 19:228, 26:225
depicted, 29:265, 39:265 (cover), 47:186
described, 23:342, 28:235
falls, 17:282, 17:313, 25:396
first sawmill, 2:120n
fishing, 22:337
flood, 15:346
history, 39:290, 42:313–314, 43:77, 43:155, 46:172, 47:28, 50:170
legends, 5:525, 5:614
lumber industry, 2:95, 4:292, 7:269, 26:130, 26:132–133, 27:194, 30:391, 31:62, 43:315, 44:177, 48:220
mail boat, 36:213
map, 8:194, 41:143
navigation, 2:45, 2:290, 6:408, 43:257–258
preservation, 50:170
projected ferry, 17:269–271
scenic riverway, 47:79
sketch, 7:91
source, 28:147
steamboating, 12:319, 17:277–279, 19:249, 24:245, 27:310, 28:92, 29:196, 34:132, 35:355, 36:252, 38:188
transportation route, 7:219–220
travel accounts, 41:142–143, 41:300, 42:77
water level, 36:46–47
boating depicted, 41:284
boundary, 2:580, 43:256, 49:130n
bridges, 55:377, 60:237
canoe route, 46:81
dalles, 5:138, 5:615, 8:60, 15:237, 18:359, 19:228, 26:225
depicted, 29:265, 39:265 (cover), 47:186
described, 23:342, 28:235
falls, 17:282, 17:313, 25:396
first sawmill, 2:120n
fishing, 22:337
flood, 15:346
history, 39:290, 42:313–314, 43:77, 43:155, 46:172, 47:28, 50:170
legends, 5:525, 5:614
lumber industry, 2:95, 4:292, 7:269, 26:130, 26:132–133, 27:194, 30:391, 31:62, 43:315, 44:177, 48:220
mail boat, 36:213
map, 8:194, 41:143
navigation, 2:45, 2:290, 6:408, 43:257–258
preservation, 50:170
projected ferry, 17:269–271
scenic riverway, 47:79
sketch, 7:91
source, 28:147
steamboating, 12:319, 17:277–279, 19:249, 24:245, 27:310, 28:92, 29:196, 34:132, 35:355, 36:252, 38:188
transportation route, 7:219–220
travel accounts, 41:142–143, 41:300, 42:77
water level, 36:46–47
St. Croix Union (Stillwater), 14:401, 17:385, 56:227, 56:232
St. Croix Valley
See also St. Croix River
apple culture, 62:194, 62:196n
archaeology, 15:151
architecture, 38:337–352
boulders, 54:312
as boundary, 55:269, 56:158
Dakota-Ojibway hostilities, 55:48–49
depicted, 37:4, 39:287, 52:55, 57:314–315
described, 17:276–287, 37:3, 39:286–289, 40:310
economic potential, 50:318
exploration, 17:139
flatboats, 55:27
fur trade, 11:375, 11:385, 24:195, 28:1–14, 28:142–159, 28:225–240, 32:234, 42:126, 47:120
genealogy sources, 41:389–390
ginseng trade, 41:257, 41:260–262
historical meeting, 17:312–318
Historical Society, 22:331
history, 2:201, 10:196, 23:394, 24:79, 24:165, 28:185, 28:395, 41:197, 42:40, 42:124, 42:313–314, 44:177, 51:285, 53:178
Indians and criminal justice, 55:55
lumber industry, 2:44, 4:189, 4:292, 4:451, 6:397, 13:284, 13:366, 15:346, 16:479, 17:277, 17:313, 18:165–179, 18:344, 18:420, 18:468, 20:448, 24:126, 24:130, 24:166, 24:194, 24:245, 27:191, 27:310, 27:313, 29:199, 30:195, 31:33–39, 33:226, 35:49, 35:243, 36:70, 36:159, 40:357, 41:143, 41:144n, 43:123, 43:257, 44:177–178, 50:138, 56:157–158, 56:218, 57:331
lynchings, 55:72
mail service, 36:206–215
map, 50:311
missions, 9:176
Old Settlers' Association, 1:238, 1:544, 2:287, 3:230, 4:99, 4:192, 5:309, 5:619, 34:129
parks, 48:92
pioneer life, 15:344, 23:164
promotion, 42:219–220
railroad, 10:449, 35:358–364
roads, 21:227, 21:230–231, 40:233, 40:246, 56:257
settlements, 2:115, 2:132, 2:517n, 41:390, 43:259–260, 44:80
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:275–276
sources, 43:31
state-boundary issue, 50:309–320, 55:269, 55:271–273
steamboats, 52:204, 55:21, 55:23, 55:27
Swedes, 17:396–405, 34:163, 38:38, 39:341
territorial prisons, 56:251–252
towns, 55:183
wild rice, 41:142
apple culture, 62:194, 62:196n
archaeology, 15:151
architecture, 38:337–352
boulders, 54:312
as boundary, 55:269, 56:158
Dakota-Ojibway hostilities, 55:48–49
depicted, 37:4, 39:287, 52:55, 57:314–315
described, 17:276–287, 37:3, 39:286–289, 40:310
economic potential, 50:318
exploration, 17:139
flatboats, 55:27
fur trade, 11:375, 11:385, 24:195, 28:1–14, 28:142–159, 28:225–240, 32:234, 42:126, 47:120
genealogy sources, 41:389–390
ginseng trade, 41:257, 41:260–262
historical meeting, 17:312–318
Historical Society, 22:331
history, 2:201, 10:196, 23:394, 24:79, 24:165, 28:185, 28:395, 41:197, 42:40, 42:124, 42:313–314, 44:177, 51:285, 53:178
Indians and criminal justice, 55:55
lumber industry, 2:44, 4:189, 4:292, 4:451, 6:397, 13:284, 13:366, 15:346, 16:479, 17:277, 17:313, 18:165–179, 18:344, 18:420, 18:468, 20:448, 24:126, 24:130, 24:166, 24:194, 24:245, 27:191, 27:310, 27:313, 29:199, 30:195, 31:33–39, 33:226, 35:49, 35:243, 36:70, 36:159, 40:357, 41:143, 41:144n, 43:123, 43:257, 44:177–178, 50:138, 56:157–158, 56:218, 57:331
lynchings, 55:72
mail service, 36:206–215
map, 50:311
missions, 9:176
Old Settlers' Association, 1:238, 1:544, 2:287, 3:230, 4:99, 4:192, 5:309, 5:619, 34:129
parks, 48:92
pioneer life, 15:344, 23:164
promotion, 42:219–220
railroad, 10:449, 35:358–364
roads, 21:227, 21:230–231, 40:233, 40:246, 56:257
settlements, 2:115, 2:132, 2:517n, 41:390, 43:259–260, 44:80
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:275–276
sources, 43:31
state-boundary issue, 50:309–320, 55:269, 55:271–273
steamboats, 52:204, 55:21, 55:23, 55:27
Swedes, 17:396–405, 34:163, 38:38, 39:341
territorial prisons, 56:251–252
towns, 55:183
wild rice, 41:142
St. Croix Valley Civil War Round Table, centennial ceremony, 57:69
St. Croix Wild River State Park, Chisago County, 56:258
St. Cyril's Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 22:222
St. Denis, Michel, petitioner, 49:187
St. Denys, Charles J. de, 12:307
St. Edward's Catholic Church, Austin, 51:12
St. Edward's Church (Catholic), Minneota, 12:103
St. Elizabeth Convent, Morris County, New Jersey, 16:340
St. Eloi Church (Catholic), Ghent, 14:356
St. Felix Catholic Parish, Wabasha, 15:128
St. Francis:
St. Francis High School, Little Falls, 16:372
St. Francis Quadrangle, map, 3:478
St. Francis Seminary, 9:67
St. Francis Xavier mission, 7:349
St. Francois du Lac, Quebec, Indian village, 19:76
St. Francois Xavier (White Horse Plains), Manitoba, 21:206
settlement, 49:188
St. Gabriel's Church (Catholic), Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 11:108, 17:475, 23:286
St. George, Mrs. Louis, sketch, 5:241
St. George, Nicollet County, log houses, 37:73, 37:75
St. George, Robert B., work reviewed, 50:81
St. George Catholic Church, New Ulm, 14:451
St. George Catholic Church, West Newton, 36:193
St. George's Episcopal Church, St. Louis Park, 56:93–94
St. George's Island. See Sugar Island, St. Mary's River, Michigan
St. George's Snowshoe Club, St. Paul, 49:324
St. Germain, Frank, 5:527
St. Germain, Venant, 20:16, 23:379
St. Gertrude's Convent, Shakopee, 47:119
St. Henry, ---- (Lucky Bob), aviator-entrepreneur, 54:339
St. Hilaire, Pennington County:
St. Hubert's Lodge, Frontenac, 35:245, 61:247
St. Ignace de Michilimackinac, Michigan:
St. James, Watonwan County:
St. James Church (Catholic), Jacobs Prairie, history, 20:364
St. James Church (Catholic), Randall, 29:176
St. James Hotel, Minneapolis, sketch, 4:200
St. James Hotel, Red Wing, 49:258, 50:167, 50:293
St. James mine, Aurora, 41:83, 51:67
St. James School for Boys, Faribault, 21:115, 21:446
St. Jefferson, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
St. Johannes Evangelical Church, New Rome, 10:361
St. John (Sr.). See Ireland, Eliza (Sr. St. John)
St. John, ---- (Capt.), 4:365
St. John, John P., 9:234
St. John, Rhoda, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
St. John, Wiley Pelham, hunter, 60:52, 60:126
St. John Cantius Church, Wilno, interior depicted, 58:23
St. John Chrysostom Church (Episcopal), Delafield, Wisconsin, 50:262
St. John Nepomucene's Parish, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 23:286
St. John River, Quebec, 38:386
salmon fishing, 56:261 (facing)
St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, 7:188, 7:358, 8:225, 8:264, 8:266, 8:427, 9:47, 9:67, 39:310, 41:212, 42:77, 51:164
See also Benedictine Order
abbots, 27:105, 32:37, 32:41, 32:43, 33:53, 33:55, 33:57–60, 33:114n, 35:372
activities, 8:228–230
architecture, 36:100, 37:38, 60:280n
army training, 25:312, 27:368
artist-in-residence program, 51:128 (facing)
biographical directory, 35:155
black cultural center, 51:31
breadmaking, 56:148
centennial, 35:46
churches, 26:275, 37:187, 37:347, 39:128, 59:95
described, 33:138, 34:93, 34:131
established, 8:224, 8:275, 14:147, 15:354, 31:25
history, 12:99, 16:372, 18:473, 20:446, 47:256, 48:163, 48:165
Indian school, 35:338, 38:335
influence, 8:231, 49:122
library, 46:208
locations, 32:42–43, 33:53
microfilm project, 40:361
monastery, 8:224
picture, 8:228
publications, 18:229, 26:388, 35:338–339
records repository, 49:209
territorial centennial program, 30:284
abbots, 27:105, 32:37, 32:41, 32:43, 33:53, 33:55, 33:57–60, 33:114n, 35:372
activities, 8:228–230
architecture, 36:100, 37:38, 60:280n
army training, 25:312, 27:368
artist-in-residence program, 51:128 (facing)
biographical directory, 35:155
black cultural center, 51:31
breadmaking, 56:148
centennial, 35:46
churches, 26:275, 37:187, 37:347, 39:128, 59:95
described, 33:138, 34:93, 34:131
established, 8:224, 8:275, 14:147, 15:354, 31:25
history, 12:99, 16:372, 18:473, 20:446, 47:256, 48:163, 48:165
Indian school, 35:338, 38:335
influence, 8:231, 49:122
library, 46:208
locations, 32:42–43, 33:53
microfilm project, 40:361
monastery, 8:224
picture, 8:228
publications, 18:229, 26:388, 35:338–339
records repository, 49:209
territorial centennial program, 30:284
See also Grand Marais Art Colony
St. John's Church (Catholic), Union Hill, Scott County, 21:456
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Janesville, 50:267
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Mantorville, 50:268
St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, White Bear Lake, burials, 57:179
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elmore, 15:481
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Omro Township, Yellow Medicine County, 13:454, 24:94
St. John's Hospital, Fargo, North Dakota, 48:20
St. John's Hospital, St. Paul, 34:356
St. John's Hospital, Winona, 48:20
St. John's in the Wilderness Episcopal Church, White Bear Lake, 17:350
St. John's Lutheran Church, Baytown, 14:52–53
St. John's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 8:213, 14:362
St. John's Lutheran Church, Northfield, 4:97, 4:445
St. John's Lutheran Church, Red Wing, 14:451
St. John's Lutheran Church, Wykoff, 15:481
St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, Mankato, 4:298
St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 4:297
St. John's Seminary. See St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
St. John's Society, Sleepy Eye, 14:455
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Dayton, 16:484
St. John the Evangelist Church (Catholic), Derrynane, Le Sueur County, 28:82
St. John the Evangelist Church (Catholic), Little Canada, 15:480, 21:454
St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 33:95, 47:336
St. Joseph, Michigan:
St. Joseph Island, Ontario, history, 19:198
St. Joseph of Carondelet, congregation, 5:615
St. Joseph of Carondelet, Sisters of. See Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
St. Joseph River, Michigan, post, 13:203, 19:286–287, 19:296
St. Joseph's, North Dakota, mixed-bloods' settlement, 18:357, 35:261
St. Joseph's Academy, St. Paul, 48:17
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Medicine Lake, 15:480, 16:484, 17:479
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Miesville, 15:128
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 27:176
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Silver Lake, 15:31
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, St. Joseph, 27:367
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Waconia, 16:120
St. Joseph's Convent, Marshall, superiors, 57:227
St. Joseph's Convent, Stillwater, 48:18
St. Joseph's German Catholic Orphan Asylum, St. Paul, 50:75, 56:105, 56:107
St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul, 17:69, 21:437, 35:264, 38:366, 48:18, 48:20n
St. Joseph's Provincial House, St. Paul, archives, 30:2
St. Jude's Reformed Episcopal Church, Henderson, 9:425
St. Lawrence, Clara, 17:121
St. Lawrence, James G. (Rev.), papers, 16:336
St. Lawrence, sketch, 6:311
St. Lawrence River, 4:313, 4:319, 4:326, 5:4, 5:14, 8:117, 8:153, 9:248, 10:159, 53:226, 55:100, 57:309
St. Lawrence Seaway, 39:210
St. Leo's school, St. Paul, 61:334
St. Louis, Missouri:
African-American music, 54:140
architecture, 40:103–104, 40:107–108, 40:134, 40:192, 53:207
army post, 15:379
art and artists, 30:74, 42:259–260, 42:267, 52:152–153, 53:322, 57:238–239
art center, 34:253, 34:353
cholera epidemic, 36:17, 56:210
depicted, 17:433, 25:114, 30:269, 32:13–14, 36:47
diocese, 3:313
expositions, 55:205, 57:247
Farmers' Alliance meeting, 1889, 9:224, 9:241, 9:246
fire, 17:137
first printing, 15:13
first steamboat, 9:350
floods, 8:279
flour milling, 57:94, 58:262
frontier life, 28:288
fur trade, 6:35, 7:18, 7:23, 7:222, 7:270, 13:225–226, 13:240, 15:421, 15:431, 18:394, 19:293, 29:78, 36:260, 36:262, 40:145, 40:152, 40:155, 40:183, 40:185, 40:201, 40:212, 40:214, 40:218, 40:220, 40:410
German colony, 32:155–156
libraries, 20:202
lumber center, 18:169, 18:174, 18:177, 24:127, 24:202, 26:132, 27:190
Marryat's visit, 18:160–161
milling center, 10:179
panorama exhibit, 17:142
pioneer contacts with Twin Cities, 7:105
Populist convention, 1896, 5:554
Republican convention, 1896, 5:552–553, 5:555
in Revolutionary War, 10:87
river port, 11:181n, 14:273, 18:175, 20:383, 20:387, 22:13–15, 22:94, 26:155, 32:12n, 36:251–252, 36:255, 36:257, 38:358–360, 40:78–79, 40:195, 56:205
school, 25:108
theater, 14:114, 23:305–306, 23:310, 31:116
third-party convention, 1892, 9:230, 9:234, 9:237–244, 9:246
trade center, 11:144, 23:321, 29:2–3, 29:7, 30:154, 34:17–18, 35:356, 35:357n, 36:37–53, 38:355–356, 39:68, 39:230, 40:334, 52:131, 56:157, 57:327
traders, 56:157
World's Fair (1904), 59:12–13
architecture, 40:103–104, 40:107–108, 40:134, 40:192, 53:207
army post, 15:379
art and artists, 30:74, 42:259–260, 42:267, 52:152–153, 53:322, 57:238–239
art center, 34:253, 34:353
cholera epidemic, 36:17, 56:210
depicted, 17:433, 25:114, 30:269, 32:13–14, 36:47
diocese, 3:313
expositions, 55:205, 57:247
Farmers' Alliance meeting, 1889, 9:224, 9:241, 9:246
fire, 17:137
first printing, 15:13
first steamboat, 9:350
floods, 8:279
flour milling, 57:94, 58:262
frontier life, 28:288
fur trade, 6:35, 7:18, 7:23, 7:222, 7:270, 13:225–226, 13:240, 15:421, 15:431, 18:394, 19:293, 29:78, 36:260, 36:262, 40:145, 40:152, 40:155, 40:183, 40:185, 40:201, 40:212, 40:214, 40:218, 40:220, 40:410
German colony, 32:155–156
libraries, 20:202
lumber center, 18:169, 18:174, 18:177, 24:127, 24:202, 26:132, 27:190
Marryat's visit, 18:160–161
milling center, 10:179
panorama exhibit, 17:142
pioneer contacts with Twin Cities, 7:105
Populist convention, 1896, 5:554
Republican convention, 1896, 5:552–553, 5:555
in Revolutionary War, 10:87
river port, 11:181n, 14:273, 18:175, 20:383, 20:387, 22:13–15, 22:94, 26:155, 32:12n, 36:251–252, 36:255, 36:257, 38:358–360, 40:78–79, 40:195, 56:205
school, 25:108
theater, 14:114, 23:305–306, 23:310, 31:116
third-party convention, 1892, 9:230, 9:234, 9:237–244, 9:246
trade center, 11:144, 23:321, 29:2–3, 29:7, 30:154, 34:17–18, 35:356, 35:357n, 36:37–53, 38:355–356, 39:68, 39:230, 40:334, 52:131, 56:157, 57:327
traders, 56:157
World's Fair (1904), 59:12–13
St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, 18:150n
St. Louis and St. Paul Packet Company, 2:209
St. Louis Art Museum, 53:318, 57:239
St. Louis Bar Association, 9:193
St. Louis Bay, Lake Superior:
St. Louis Church (Catholic), St. Paul, depicted, 47:53
St. Louis County:
4-H clubs, 18:473
1917 strike, 42:171
authors, 8:443, 12:322
baseball, 40:61
biographies, 29:94
boundaries, 61:310
boundary, 15:370
census, 28:303
chronology, 6:63
church-state controversy, 53:298
courthouse, 52:218
depicted, 5:393, 28:350
elections, 35:344, 35:349, 39:107
ethnic celebrations, 22:225
farm failures, 56:268
Finns, 25:318–319, 25:323, 31:28, 40:392, 41:97
forest fires, 48:272, 48:278
geology, 2:180, 15:143, 39:132
government, 9:294
government land purchasing, 54:131
health conditions, 27:82
history, 12:454, 22:87, 23:187, 43:156
immigration, 5:158
Indian map, 5:441
iron ranges, 5:321
judicial district, 23:387
labor, 51:63–74
library, 30:61
local history work, 5:158, 5:438
lumber industry, 13:366, 25:102, 26:156, 27:302, 29:137, 40:401, 43:123, 56:264–265
lumber strikes of 1937, 56:267
map of mining communities, 48:96
marriage records, 20:194
Medical Society, 19:226, 19:357
mineral lands, 37:99, 37:347
Minnesota War Records Commission, 4:104, 4:208
newspapers, 34:44
notes, 6:312, 7:94, 7:301, 7:373–374, 8:313, 9:424
parochial schools, 53:296
pioneer reunions, 21:116, 21:456, 22:302, 25:158–164
Poles, 58:18
poorhouse, 38:368
population, 46:51, 46:54–55
post offices, 34:175
press, 5:243
railroad, 37:90n
roads, 16:291
schools, 21:48, 24:73
in World War I, 3:105, 3:158, 3:386, 3:544, 4:208, 4:257–259, 4:347, 5:80, 5:243, 6:220
1917 strike, 42:171
authors, 8:443, 12:322
baseball, 40:61
biographies, 29:94
boundaries, 61:310
boundary, 15:370
census, 28:303
chronology, 6:63
church-state controversy, 53:298
courthouse, 52:218
depicted, 5:393, 28:350
elections, 35:344, 35:349, 39:107
ethnic celebrations, 22:225
farm failures, 56:268
Finns, 25:318–319, 25:323, 31:28, 40:392, 41:97
forest fires, 48:272, 48:278
geology, 2:180, 15:143, 39:132
government, 9:294
government land purchasing, 54:131
health conditions, 27:82
history, 12:454, 22:87, 23:187, 43:156
immigration, 5:158
Indian map, 5:441
iron ranges, 5:321
judicial district, 23:387
labor, 51:63–74
library, 30:61
local history work, 5:158, 5:438
lumber industry, 13:366, 25:102, 26:156, 27:302, 29:137, 40:401, 43:123, 56:264–265
lumber strikes of 1937, 56:267
map of mining communities, 48:96
marriage records, 20:194
Medical Society, 19:226, 19:357
mineral lands, 37:99, 37:347
Minnesota War Records Commission, 4:104, 4:208
newspapers, 34:44
notes, 6:312, 7:94, 7:301, 7:373–374, 8:313, 9:424
parochial schools, 53:296
pioneer reunions, 21:116, 21:456, 22:302, 25:158–164
Poles, 58:18
poorhouse, 38:368
population, 46:51, 46:54–55
post offices, 34:175
press, 5:243
railroad, 37:90n
roads, 16:291
schools, 21:48, 24:73
in World War I, 3:105, 3:158, 3:386, 3:544, 4:208, 4:257–259, 4:347, 5:80, 5:243, 6:220
accessions, 6:343
activities, 6:20, 26:180, 33:356, 34:44
appropriation, 5:242, 5:438, 10:55
care of records, 9:39–44
collections, 12:322, 15:252, 16:125, 16:244, 16:360, 16:362, 17:357, 18:223, 19:355, 20:363, 20:450–453, 21:149, 21:155–156, 22:341, 22:443, 23:14, 28:182, 29:91, 34:359, 35:279, 37:41, 39:323n, 40:146
constitution, 5:79
finances, 11:20
founded, 11:12, 11:418, 30:321
meetings, 11:15, 11:18, 11:118, 11:223, 11:338, 11:460, 12:186, 13:121, 13:216, 13:442, 13:454, 14:123, 14:346, 15:138, 15:492, 16:488, 17:357, 17:482, 17:484, 18:462, 18:465, 20:213, 22:442, 23:396, 24:85, 26:92, 26:286, 28:385, 30:83, 30:279, 34:218, 34:314, 35:99
members, 11:19, 11:419, 13:81, 27:77, 29:94, 29:366
museum, 24:188, 25:313, 27:267
officers, 17:123, 19:118, 21:290, 24:380, 25:99
organized, 5:78–80, 5:111
plans, 4:347–349
publication, 27:173
quarters, 27:146, 28:88
reports, 5:436–442, 7:374, 8:443
summer conventions, 5:321, 6:412
activities, 6:20, 26:180, 33:356, 34:44
appropriation, 5:242, 5:438, 10:55
care of records, 9:39–44
collections, 12:322, 15:252, 16:125, 16:244, 16:360, 16:362, 17:357, 18:223, 19:355, 20:363, 20:450–453, 21:149, 21:155–156, 22:341, 22:443, 23:14, 28:182, 29:91, 34:359, 35:279, 37:41, 39:323n, 40:146
constitution, 5:79
finances, 11:20
founded, 11:12, 11:418, 30:321
meetings, 11:15, 11:18, 11:118, 11:223, 11:338, 11:460, 12:186, 13:121, 13:216, 13:442, 13:454, 14:123, 14:346, 15:138, 15:492, 16:488, 17:357, 17:482, 17:484, 18:462, 18:465, 20:213, 22:442, 23:396, 24:85, 26:92, 26:286, 28:385, 30:83, 30:279, 34:218, 34:314, 35:99
members, 11:19, 11:419, 13:81, 27:77, 29:94, 29:366
museum, 24:188, 25:313, 27:267
officers, 17:123, 19:118, 21:290, 24:380, 25:99
organized, 5:78–80, 5:111
plans, 4:347–349
publication, 27:173
quarters, 27:146, 28:88
reports, 5:436–442, 7:374, 8:443
summer conventions, 5:321, 6:412
St. Louis Historical Documents Foundation (Missouri), publications, 28:79, 30:249
St. Louis Hotel, Duluth, 17:375
St. Louis on the Lake. See St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
St. Louis Park, 53:299
basin, 2:178, 8:119
boundary, 3:222, 3:381, 4:327, 47:163
bridge, 48:275
canoe route, 41:300, 46:44, 49:268–269, 50:334
depicted, 48:281
described, 1:391, 1:523–524, 22:319, 33:68, 33:106–107, 37:116–117, 40:273–274, 54:73, 54:75
exploration, 23:233, 23:244–248, 26:225, 31:94–95, 32:90–95, 34:46
fishing, 46:45–46, 46:49–52, 46:54
geology, 13:404–406
industry, 54:218
military reservation, 1:404
navigation, 4:381n, 4:382–383, 5:32, 5:117, 5:578, 7:311
port, 56:250
portages, 16:472
proposed boundary, 20:15, 23:208, 56:163
rapids, 8:253
road to, 40:233–247
source, 18:462
steamboating, 37:109
trade routes, 16:193, 20:8, 20:11–13, 23:249n, 23:251, 28:146, 32:234
trading posts, 5:33n, 5:34, 7:205
boundary, 3:222, 3:381, 4:327, 47:163
bridge, 48:275
canoe route, 41:300, 46:44, 49:268–269, 50:334
depicted, 48:281
described, 1:391, 1:523–524, 22:319, 33:68, 33:106–107, 37:116–117, 40:273–274, 54:73, 54:75
exploration, 23:233, 23:244–248, 26:225, 31:94–95, 32:90–95, 34:46
fishing, 46:45–46, 46:49–52, 46:54
geology, 13:404–406
industry, 54:218
military reservation, 1:404
navigation, 4:381n, 4:382–383, 5:32, 5:117, 5:578, 7:311
port, 56:250
portages, 16:472
proposed boundary, 20:15, 23:208, 56:163
rapids, 8:253
road to, 40:233–247
source, 18:462
steamboating, 37:109
trade routes, 16:193, 20:8, 20:11–13, 23:249n, 23:251, 28:146, 32:234
trading posts, 5:33n, 5:34, 7:205
St. Louis Varieties, theatrical troupe, 23:310, 23:312n
St. Luke's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 20:103, 50:126
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Hastings, 19:121
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Willmar, 13:343
St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, 26:96, 48:276, 49:39
St. Luke's Hospital, Fergus Falls, 18:228
St. Luke's Hospital, St. Paul, 4:473, 35:46, 38:79, 56:319
St. Lusson, Francois Daumont, sieur de, French envoy, 3:46, 7:156, 16:227, 16:231, 18:388, 19:274–276
St. Mane, Ted, work reviewed, 58:378
St. Marie's Gopher News Company, Minneapolis, 54:308, 54:315
St. Mark's Catholic Church, Shakopee, 12:454
St. Mark's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 21:77, 50:126, 60:277
St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal church, Minneapolis, 3:476
St. Mark's Reformed Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, 3:476, 5:245, 16:485
St. Martin:
St. Martin, Richard, 56:253
St. Martin, Susie, Indian, Hampton Institute student, 51:91
St. Martin, Thomas, 59:38n
St. Martin family, genealogy, 11:110
St. Martin Islands, Michigan, Lake Huron, 23:142
St. Martin's-by-the-Lake Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Beach, 53:203, 57:43
St. Martin's Church (Catholic), St. Martin, 14:361
St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Winona, 14:50, 14:55, 14:218
St. Mary, village, 7:374
St. Mary of the Angels Church, College of St. Teresa, Winona, 56:44
St. Mary's Academy, Church, and Convent, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 36:58
St. Mary's Academy, Graceville, 16:363, 48:20
St. Mary's Basilica (Catholic), Minneapolis, 13:312
St. Mary's Cathedral of St. Cloud (Catholic), 12:106, 33:293n, 35:46
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Beardsley, 53:298
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Bird Island, 11:117
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Chatfield, 12:337, 13:215
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Ellsworth, 16:485
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), New Trier, 17:117–118
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Rice, 17:118
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 4:202, 8:439, 15:456, 16:369, 17:84, 38:187
St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Stillwater, 17:391n
St. Mary's Church (Episcopal), Basswood Grove, Washington County, 50:262
St. Mary's College, Montreal, manuscript collections, 2:419
St. Mary's College, Winona, 29:354, 48:300
St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, girls' school, 4:291, 17:363, 21:115, 51:250
St. Mary's Home for Girls, St. Paul, 15:456, 16:369
St. Mary's Home for the Aged, St. Paul, 49:211
St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth, 33:59, 48:276
St. Mary's Hospital, Minneapolis, 23:227, 40:383, 48:20, 50:296
St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, 4:473, 9:422, 10:99, 17:69, 18:227, 20:465, 21:114, 34:218, 37:186, 60:171, 60:246
See also Mayo Clinic
St. Mary's mission, 9:191
St. Mary's parish (Catholic), Sleepy Eye, 9:169
St. Mary's River, Michigan, 41:138
St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, Minneapolis, 45:63, 48:135
St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 19:123, 39:168
St. Mary's Select School, St. Anthony, 17:478
St. Matt, Alexandre, petitioner, 49:187
St. Matt, Louis, petitioner, 49:187
St. Matthew's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 18:117, 21:210
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 14:362, 19:126
St. Michael, Wisconsin. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
St. Michael, Wright County, 9:425, 28:192
St. Michael's Catholic Church, Buckman, 13:119
St. Michael's Catholic Church, Madison, 15:243
St. Michael's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 26:182
St. Michael's Hospital, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 48:20
St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, mandolin players, 57:230
St. Michael the Archangel Mission, Lake Pepin, 6:254, 6:263, 8:442
St. Michal Society, Wilno, 58:23–24
St. Mihiel, France, battle, 3:37, 3:483, 5:294
St. Nazianz, Wisconsin, German settlement, 23:286
St. Nicholas, Freeborn County, frontier village, 19:122, 19:473, 20:357
St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Stearns County, 14:451
St. Nicholas League, youth club, 50:56n
St. Olaf College, Northfield, 7:277, 9:75, 9:187, 17:94, 41:212, 41:385, 49:117, 53:340
anniversary, 6:84, 15:361
archives, 51:242
characterized, 34:91, 34:93
choir, 4:445, 5:77, 57:74, 57:105 (cover)
depicted, 34:92, 34:131
faculty, 20:86, 20:179, 25:86
founded, 15:251
founder, 57:102
history, 2:201, 6:302, 6:309, 7:92, 7:193, 8:206, 21:115, 24:270, 31:50, 44:191–192, 50:300–303
journalism studies, 18:229
library, 26:369, 39:35
music, 20:438, 24:258, 25:86, 26:59
naval school, 25:312
"Old Main" building, 14:359
presidents, 13:324, 26:95, 30:377, 30:391
radio station, 41:328, 41:334
student life, 32:127
theater, 29:271
archives, 51:242
characterized, 34:91, 34:93
choir, 4:445, 5:77, 57:74, 57:105 (cover)
depicted, 34:92, 34:131
faculty, 20:86, 20:179, 25:86
founded, 15:251
founder, 57:102
history, 2:201, 6:302, 6:309, 7:92, 7:193, 8:206, 21:115, 24:270, 31:50, 44:191–192, 50:300–303
journalism studies, 18:229
library, 26:369, 39:35
music, 20:438, 24:258, 25:86, 26:59
naval school, 25:312
"Old Main" building, 14:359
presidents, 13:324, 26:95, 30:377, 30:391
radio station, 41:328, 41:334
student life, 32:127
theater, 29:271
St. Olaf Township, Otter Tail County, history, 11:221
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Cedar Lake Township, Le Sueur County, 12:451
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Kandiyohi, 16:355
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Shieldsville, Rice County, 22:348
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 16:121
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Zumbro Falls, 56:383
St. Patrick's Day, celebrations, 8:211, 17:325, 19:450, 21:191, 25:253, 30:18
St. Patrick's Society, Chicago, 35:207
St. Paul (city)
See also St. Paul Police Department; St. Paul Winter Carnival; Twin Cities
in 1849, 2:115, 2:119, 5:287, 6:37, 7:55
in 1850s, 7:127–128, 7:336, 8:431, 9:73, 9:139–141, 10:103
in 1860, 2:330, 5:161, 8:167, 8:207
In 1864, 9:283, 9:379–381, 9:388
in 1870s, 8:389, 8:394, 8:413, 10:93, 10:165–169
in 1887, 6:47
in 1890s, 5:380
advantages of location, 7:8, 7:11, 7:219, 7:223
airport, 42:143
air service, 50:96
Albion apartments, 57:45
American Red Cross, 47:336
anniversaries, 5:162, 5:428–429, 5:473, 6:22
architects and architecture, 42:23–34, 46:127, 46:207, 46:245, 47:114, 51:80, 52:36–37, 52:244, 53:232, 53:292, 54:235, 55:40, 55:228–229, 55:234–248, 57:39–48, 57:245, 57:260
archives, 16:211
art and artists, 53:25 (facing), 53:318–320, 53:322, 55:185 (facing), 57:76
Auditorium (Franklin) Street, 62:47
authors, 55:232
bank robbers, 54:190
banks and banking, 2:121–168, 3:381, 8:180, 16:24, 20:345, 33:31, 40:109–119, 42:271, 42:274, 58:97, 58:101
Baptist churches, 12:397–398, 15:254, 16:120, 18:331, 20:330, 23:110, 28:320, 29:359, 38:75, 41:115, 43:78
Baptist Hill depicted, 55:50
baseball stadiums, 58:338–352
bicycles, 54:276–277
bicycles and bicycling, 62:86, 62:90–91
birth-control movement, 54:362, 54:368
blacks, 43:77, 43:284n, 44:255–256, 44:258, 44:262, 51:24, 51:26, 51:31, 55:63, 55:206, 55:209–13, 55:215–16, 56:412, 57:117, 57:280–282, 57:420–422, 58:37, 59:64–65, 59:67–69
book reviewed, 10:71
bookstores, 56:3, 56:6, 56:8–9, 56:17
brewers and breweries, 51:323, 57:104
businesses, 11:130, 11:143, 14:278, 14:386, 17:214, 24:287, 24:297, 26:132, 29:88, 29:199, 30:154, 34:106–113, 34:329, 35:245, 37:190, 37:192, 51:196, 52:40 (facing), 52:114, 55:332, 56:240, 57:427, 58:163, 60:278
business-labor relations, 53:324
Canada, commercial relations with, 2:21, 2:299–301
Canadian annexation, attitude toward, 10:349
cathedrals, 52:128
Catholic churches, 11:217, 12:397, 13:123, 15:104, 15:254, 15:361, 15:456, 15:481, 16:121, 16:274n, 16:369, 17:84, 17:102, 18:117, 19:115, 19:335, 20:92, 20:103, 20:446, 21:77, 21:210, 22:51, 22:111, 22:347, 24:72, 24:90, 24:92, 24:264, 25:9–10, 26:173, 26:182, 29:209, 30:7, 30:9, 30:206–207, 30:266, 38:187, 39:131, 40:4, 51:151, 51:164, 54:365
Catholic diocese, 7:178, 9:169, 10:117, 18:436, 19:460, 21:102, 33:56, 34:313, 35:139, 39:35, 39:153, 39:299
celebrations and festivals, 12:392, 16:382, 17:325, 22:372, 26:67, 31:237, 36:130, 38:287–297, 41:184, 41:191, 44:223, 45:75, 48:119–123, 49:322–331, 55:107–108
cemeteries, 15:105, 55:184, 55:320, 56:319, 57:68–69
census controversy, 8:79
centennial, 19:190, 19:237, 21:409, 22:50–52, 22:346–347, 22:436, 29:96, 30:177, 34:128
Centennial Office Building, 61:3
Central House, 56:68–69
chapel, 1:351, 4:276, 8:30n, 8:39, 8:41, 8:51, 9:202, 10:168
characterized, 13:198, 20:362, 22:1–12, 24:62, 27:251, 56:206
children's hospitals, 56:147–148
Chippewa-Sioux battle, 6:45, 9:320–324
chiropractors, 59:203–204, 59:211n
cholera epidemic, 14:291–301
Christmas, 1849, 5:396
churches, 4:301, 5:526
church-state controversy, 53:295–296, 53:303–305, 53:307
city government, 5:397, 21:342, 21:376, 21:378, 21:381, 21:385–387, 21:394, 22:377, 22:382, 22:385, 28:23, 30:144
city map, 55:355
city planning, 13:115, 19:342, 36:328
civic improvements, 4:201
in Civil War, 2:329n, 2:331, 2:344–345, 2:363–364, 17:112, 39:175, 57:61, 57:67
climate, 16:116, 18:130, 33:195, 33:198
clubhouses, depicted, 54:54, 54:58–59, 54:65–66
colleges, 56:52
Committee on Fair Play in Bowling, 56:63
Communist party, 54:2–3, 58:168
community chest, 4:127
Como Heights addition, 59:67
Congregational churches, 11:120, 12:318, 13:176, 15:35, 17:351, 18:96, 18:460, 23:97, 23:221, 38:75, 39:53, 39:57–58, 39:60–63
construction of public buildings, 59:65–66, 59:70, 61:3
county seat, 57:335
crime, 47:242–248, 50:241–251, 55:40–41
Crispus Attucks Home, 56:102–119, 56:355, 57:368–370, 57:375
Crystal Theater depicted, 54:349
dairy farming, 55:170–171
dairy market, 27:113–114, 27:120
dance and dancing, 55:217–227
Daughters of American Revolution chapter, 55:192
Democratic-Farmer-Labor party, 51:302
depicted, 1:230, 1:329, 2:197, 2:468, 3:95, 3:147, 5:448, 10:339, 15:210, 17:146–147, 17:221, 22:333, 26:359, 27:271, 30:157, 30:291, 33:90, 33:113, 33:114n, 33:121, 33:134, 33:141 (cover), 33:197, 34:27, 34:30n, 34:85 (cover), 34:98, 35:249 (cover), 35:357, 36:4, 36:43, 36:250, 37:308, 39:37 (cover), 39:316, 40:221 (cover), 40:250–253, 41:30–31, 41:81, 41:153 (cover), 41:366–367, 41:375–377, 43:226, 43:238, 43:244, 44:277 (cover), 46:210, 46:222, 47:126–127, 47:131, 47:242–243, 47:246–247, 49:129, 49:189, 50:280, 58:409, 60:168 (facing), 60:208, 61:24–25
depots, 3:43, 4:291, 4:304, 5:243, 5:474
described, 3:531, 12:161, 12:175, 12:391, 15:414, 16:274, 17:129, 17:225, 17:394, 20:193, 21:193, 25:110, 25:113, 28:311, 29:167, 29:211, 30:195, 30:204–210, 31:19, 31:109, 31:153, 33:119, 36:41–42, 36:239, 39:316, 40:359, 46:221, 46:223, 47:168, 48:133
described/depicted, 53:274, 53:282–283, 53:314, 54:60–61, 55:22, 55:121, 56:2, 56:212, 57:76, 57:81, 57:85, 57:102
directories, 16:332, 19:432, 27:252
distinguishing features, 7:12
district court, 51:169
dog race, 42:282–294
downtown scene, 58:194, 58:241–242
draft resisters, 55:288–301
Dvorak's visit, 41:133–134
early drama and theaters, 5:44, 5:520, 9:32, 9:35
early land titles, 9:87–90
early press, 10:206
early settlers, 8:27–51
economic history, 56:167, 56:171, 56:181, 56:189
Episcopal churches, 11:340, 12:105, 12:397–398, 13:346, 15:481, 18:444, 23:76, 25:9, 27:81, 28:396, 30:207, 33:5, 33:95, 38:75
ethnic groups, 12:279, 16:338, 18:453, 22:2, 23:290, 25:319, 27:256, 29:105–113, 31:23, 31:29, 35:209, 35:212–213, 41:134, 41:362–371, 51:143, 55:161 (facing), 55:174, 55:182, 56:99, 56:360, 57:52–53, 57:81, 57:134, 57:155, 57:164, 57:168–169, 57:171–174, 57:176–179, 57:435, 57:440
executions, 58:84, 58:86–87
fairs, 22:256
famous visitors, 43:79, 45:322
Farmer-Labor party, 51:174, 58:175
Farmers' Alliance convention, 1892, 5:543
ferry, 7:110
in fiction, 45:141–148
fire department, 5:497, 18:317, 19:49–50, 30:163, 46:84
fires, 4:92
first balloon ascension, 5:246
first cable, 5:308, 6:220
first city hall, 3:145, 47:247
first mayor, 9:24
first Memorial Day, 4:200
first military band, 4:203
"firsts," 2:289
first Sunday school, 6:313
first telegraph, 8:172
first telephones, 4:201, 10:234
first Thanksgiving Day, 5:82
floods, 8:279, 34:306, 57:411
florists and florist industry, 54:312, 55:183
folk arts, 52:126
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:284
Franklin (Auditorium) Street, 62:47
freight rates to Winnipeg, 10:348
fur-trade center, 9:379, 22:3, 30:133, 34:102–104, 36:260, 36:262–263, 40:219
garment workers, 52:217
GAR post, 16:432n, 16:434–437, 47:136
geography, 1:319
German newspapers, 27:327, 28:22, 28:24, 34:130
gold rush, 44:45–48, 44:52n
guides, 51:164
Hamline district, 7:303
Hamline University, 9:378, 51:110–111, 51:117, 51:119, 56:407
handbook, 7:375
health department, 11:108, 14:290–292, 14:297–298
Hill (James J.) House, 55:234–249, 56:140
Hill (James J.) Reference Library depicted, 55:118, 55:120, 55:124, 55:126–127, 55:129
historic preservation, 46:75–77, 54:194–209, 55:304, 57:103–104
historic sites, 37:64, 37:263, 39:124, 59:62, 59:65, 59:67
history, 1:297, 1:547, 2:586, 3:238, 3:317, 4:303–304, 4:477, 5:43, 5:163, 5:473, 15:479, 21:310, 22:193, 22:225, 26:184, 30:202, 44:160, 46:127, 47:242, 53:167, 53:276, 54:68, 54:373, 55:218, 56:169, 56:198, 58:187, 61:250
horticultural clubs, 53:75
hotels, 2:378, 8:310, 12:392, 16:37, 16:251, 16:272, 22:57n, 30:197, 30:200, 30:301, 34:96–97, 34:101, 36:264–266, 39:144–146, 39:149, 40:15, 40:135, 40:331, 41:317, 42:145, 43:242, 43:291, 45:145, 48:92, 48:209, 48:309, 49:55, 56:44
ice palaces, 2:468, 4:74, 10:208
ice racing, 41:372–384
immigrant shelter, 41:217
incorporated, 4:444
Indian battle, 15:306n, 19:140
Indians, 55:48–49, 55:51, 55:60–61
industrial development, 5:82, 5:497
interpretation, 10:58
Irish, 56:215–217
Irish colonization headquarters, 9:332, 9:334, 9:340
jail depicted, 53:277, 58:86
Jewish temples, 13:217, 17:99, 22:348, 28:294, 30:163, 35:293, 36:320
Jews, 51:3–4, 51:12, 52:167, 53:296, 53:304, 55:229, 59:17–21
journalists, 57:160
Kittson's addition, 6:251
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:362, 61:365, 61:368–369
labor, 54:178, 58:126, 60:26–39
law enforcement, 53:273, 53:275–286
levee, 46:210, 46:315, 47:242, 48:86, 49:47, 53:46, 56:207
libraries, 18:362–364, 29:177, 42:264, 46:132, 48:90, 49:80, 49:257, 50:83, 50:296, 54:144, 55:118–130, 57:160
Lindbergh celebration, 42:143–145, 42:151
literary culture, 56:3–4, 56:6, 56:8–10, 56:14, 56:17
literary visitors, 11:147, 11:149, 11:151, 11:155–157, 16:31, 16:37, 17:38, 17:45, 17:371, 17:373, 17:375–376, 18:30, 19:400–402, 19:407, 19:414, 20:393, 34:48–49, 34:51–53, 40:12–20
livestock market, 26:110, 26:125, 27:357
locks and dams, 54:254–257, 54:261, 54:263, 54:265–267
lumber industry, 5:469
Lutheran churches, 11:468, 12:344, 13:323, 14:52–53, 14:362, 16:235, 16:484, 17:97, 17:118, 19:126, 20:193, 21:223, 22:88, 23:371, 24:373, 25:213, 26:69, 28:203, 34:356, 38:75
mail service, 7:298, 11:400, 11:404, 11:407, 61:250
mandolinists, 57:220, 57:222–228, 57:231–233, 57:235
manufactures, 15:186, 39:329
maps, 1:411, 1:544, 4:455, 16:215, 18:50
markers and monuments, 56:306, 57:150–151
mayors, 5:146, 54:159, 54:197
medicine, 17:220, 20:206, 20:344, 24:182, 35:221
merchants, 54:200
Methodist churches, 13:100, 14:363, 15:254, 15:362, 16:274n, 17:118, 17:467, 39:151
metis depicted, 56:236
Minneapolis, rivalry with, 35:65, 35:119
Minnesota Pioneer Guard, 55:175, 55:184 (facing)
missionaries, 52:144
Mississippi River and, 51:80, 53:129 (cover)
motion-picture industry, labor relations, 53:325–326
motion-picture theaters, 53:245, 54:345, 54:349–350, 54:354–355, 56:100
municipal organ, 4:197
murals, 53:322, 55:263
murder trials, 55:350–363
music, 44:123, 44:129, 49:37
musical center, 12:84, 16:32, 16:497, 22:115, 26:155, 32:239–240, 34:39–51, 34:240, 34:242, 34:319–322
musical history, 4:305
name, 26:250, 49:130n
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch, 55:71, 55:74
National Farmers Holiday Association supporters, depicted, 51:273
neighborhoods, 41:362–371, 42:23, 44:41 (cover), 45:144–145, 45:206, 45:304, 46:75–77, 46:206–207, 46:302, 47:39, 47:259, 48:310, 49:124 (facing), 50:280
New Century Club, 58:192
newspapers, 43:284n, 47:118, 50:241–251, 52:215, 54:92, 55:219, 56:5, 56:394–396, 56:398–399
Nonpartisan League office, 52:96
Norwegian immigrants, 52:91
Noyes house, 57:44
oldest house, 61:30–31
open-space planning, 49:281–285
orphans and elderly residences, 56:102–119, 57:368–379
outfitting center, 35:249–251
pageant, 1:79
parish, 9:68
parks, 5:527, 12:458, 17:363, 21:194, 39:132, 39:154, 42:27, 49:289–290, 53:144, 58:57
photographers, 52:41 (cover), 52:43, 52:45–54, 52:57–59, 57:65–66
photography studios, 47:124, 47:127, 47:131, 47:185–188, 47:332, 51:40, 52:48, 54:193 (facing), 56:101 (facing)
pioneer life, 7:99–121, 9:200, 11:95, 13:303, 14:99, 16:98, 19:357, 22:55–59, 26:66, 27:17, 28:314, 28:319, 28:322, 29:114–129, 29:188, 29:222, 29:283, 34:96–105, 34:267, 37:200
pioneer roads to, 7:220, 7:222
place names, 3:319, 4:301
plow, 24:297
politics, 51:225, 51:273, 52:92
poll lists, 2:279, 3:93
pollution, 58:114
population, 13:175, 14:225, 14:290, 20:190, 21:329, 29:319, 32:211, 35:356n, 37:154, 38:82, 39:67, 39:327, 44:255, 44:265, 46:131, 46:221, 46:223, 46:244, 47:240, 47:242, 50:66, 55:141, 56:198, 57:111, 61:254
Populist convention, 1892, 5:543
Port Authority, 51:283
post office, 4:172, 4:304, 4:465, 5:397, 18:472, 36:70, 36:206–208, 36:212, 40:82–84, 40:86–89, 55:106, 56:239
Presbyterian churches, 6:39, 12:105, 15:373, 15:481, 16:74, 16:276n, 16:485, 18:96, 18:378–379, 19:213, 20:35, 21:314, 22:58n, 26:289, 27:320, 28:396, 29:115, 29:118, 29:211–212, 30:202, 30:207, 30:274, 30:297, 33:4, 38:49, 38:74–76, 38:78, 38:85, 39:35, 39:53, 40:1, 40:4, 40:9–10, 46:244
printing, 15:18
professional boxing matches, 59:85
Prom Ballroom depicted, 54:308
promotion, 42:219
prostitution, 50:241–251, 57:53–54
punk-rock bands, 58:31
race relations, 58:387
radio stations, 41:327, 41:329, 41:331, 41:333
Railroad Island neighborhood, 58:366–367, 59:72–73, 59:153–157, 59:335–339, 62:82
railroads, 4:28, 5:473, 7:224, 11:215, 14:102, 20:373–374, 21:239, 24:373, 28:375, 29:13, 29:170, 30:158, 30:379, 35:364, 36:179, 37:102, 37:153, 38:45–52, 40:247, 53:319, 54:28–29, 55:204, 55:208, 57:199–200, 57:206, 61:252–257
real estate, 11:109, 13:321, 17:211, 23:97, 23:273, 25:212, 25:412, 34:268, 39:150
real estate dealers, 56:235–237
recreation, 17:362
Red River trade, 5:391, 5:412, 5:417, 5:423, 5:494, 5:566, 5:572, 5:614, 6:228, 6:236n, 6:246n, 6:247, 6:249, 6:280–282, 7:139, 8:69, 8:201, 10:196, 10:310, 10:456, 13:240–241, 15:120, 15:291, 16:231, 17:217, 21:249, 21:258, 22:148, 22:156, 22:281, 23:186, 24:328, 24:333, 33:199, 36:37, 36:39n, 36:47, 38:63, 38:71, 46:118, 49:180
Republican party, 56:72
Rice Park, 56:407
river port, 11:132, 11:137–138, 11:143, 13:223, 14:100, 14:379, 17:269, 20:386–387, 22:94, 24:331, 24:369, 27:8, 27:283, 27:285, 28:212, 28:310, 29:198, 29:219, 33:194, 33:199, 34:133, 34:138, 35:102, 35:118, 35:181, 35:381, 36:251–258, 36:326, 37:53, 37:87, 37:154, 37:160, 37:196, 37:225–226, 38:74, 39:66, 39:68, 56:157, 58:254
roads, 11:388, 11:398, 12:61, 16:283, 16:285, 16:287–291, 16:293, 21:229, 21:233–234, 40:148, 40:358, 40:388
Romanian Orthodox church, 15:481
Rondo neighborhood, 51:200 (facing), 52:162, 60:277–278, 60:281n
schools, 3:332n, 5:397, 5:497, 6:412, 12:398–400, 14:330, 16:123, 16:275, 18:229, 25:109, 28:133–141, 28:356, 29:354, 30:154, 30:175, 40:146, 48:13, 48:15–21, 51:110–122, 55:93 (facing), 55:139–146, 55:148–149, 56:244
sculpture, 55:364, 55:366, 55:368–369, 55:372
Seward's prophecy, 8:152, 8:154
Seward's visit, 1:186, 8:150–169
silk train routes, 54:18–19, 54:21–22, 54:26, 54:28–31
Sioux village, 21:163n
sketches, 1:67, 1:223, 1:241, 1:341, 3:230, 6:68, 6:83, 7:95
ski club, 17:228, 33:187
soap box derby, 55:324–325
Socialist Workers' Party, 51:142, 56:364–365, 56:368–369
social life, 6:72, 19:440, 22:8–11, 26:307, 28:313, 28:317, 28:320, 33:1–6, 33:196, 33:200, 39:145, 42:316, 43:303–307, 45:258–272, 46:246, 47:128–129, 48:87, 49:54–55
source material, 5:62–63, 5:75, 5:225, 5:506, 7:360
sports, 19:162–176, 19:178, 19:180, 47:327–328, 53:240
stage lines, 11:401–403, 11:405, 13:335, 16:284, 28:190, 33:277
state capital, 10:197, 14:130, 15:111, 35:106–107, 35:182, 36:283, 56:169, 56:179, 56:192, 56:203, 56:231, 56:237
state capital controversy, 43:238–254, 44:176, 49:130n
state capitol building, 54:308, 54:323–324, 56:239, 57:50
statehood celebration, 14:178–187
steamboat arrivals, 2:119n, 2:131n, 2:132, 2:209, 2:394
steamboats, 61:250
Stillwater and, 55:268–269
stonecutters, 55:380 (facing)
streetcar railway, 4:292, 57:297
streets, 12:212, 17:307, 29:272, 33:141 (cover), 44:160, 60:208
strikes, 50:2, 50:11–14, 51:78
suburbs, 51:79
summer resort, 16:273, 29:122
surveys, 13:218
Swedish settlement, 2:82
Swiss in, 8:175
territorial capital, 9:75
territorial health and safety, 56:165, 56:210, 56:231
territorial legislature, 56:158
territorial newspapers, 56:224, 56:226, 56:229
theater, 23:76, 23:305–315, 23:369, 26:373, 28:99, 28:103, 28:107, 28:109–110, 28:115, 28:117, 28:118n, 32:100–105, 32:127, 32:166, 32:168, 32:172, 33:188, 33:315, 34:240, 48:208, 51:238, 53:239–246, 53:266, 53:270, 55:107
tornado, 5:620
trade center, 46:46, 46:48–49, 46:51–52, 46:55, 46:118, 46:336, 57:327
transportation center, 9:426
Turner societies, 55:332
Underground Railway, 57:123–128
unions, 51:231
Unitarian church, 12:397
United Service Organizations, 54:320
University Village, 60:155
Upper Levee neighborhood, 56:379
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 55:377
utilities, 14:267, 14:269–270, 15:140, 16:370, 40:223–231
volunteer guard, 16:176–177
War History Committee, 23:392, 26:278, 29:49, 29:102
war-memorial campaign, 62:11, 62:108–109
water storage systems, 53:134, 53:144
water work, 4:478
welfare, 25:212, 25:377, 58:394–406
wholesale establishments, 2:201
Willowbrook Fish Hatchery depicted, 57:313
Winston Churchill and, 57:352–353
woman suffrage organizations, 54:289 (cover), 54:299–300
women's clubs, 42:227, 46:244, 54:55–68, 55:190
women's softball teams, 58:217–218
Work House, 50:155
in World War I, 3:53, 3:108, 3:111, 3:238, 3:454, 3:545–546, 4:88, 4:208–209, 11:195–198, 11:202, 12:25
in World War II, 29:102, 53:145
yearbook, 1:346
in 1849, 2:115, 2:119, 5:287, 6:37, 7:55
in 1850s, 7:127–128, 7:336, 8:431, 9:73, 9:139–141, 10:103
in 1860, 2:330, 5:161, 8:167, 8:207
In 1864, 9:283, 9:379–381, 9:388
in 1870s, 8:389, 8:394, 8:413, 10:93, 10:165–169
in 1887, 6:47
in 1890s, 5:380
advantages of location, 7:8, 7:11, 7:219, 7:223
airport, 42:143
air service, 50:96
Albion apartments, 57:45
American Red Cross, 47:336
anniversaries, 5:162, 5:428–429, 5:473, 6:22
architects and architecture, 42:23–34, 46:127, 46:207, 46:245, 47:114, 51:80, 52:36–37, 52:244, 53:232, 53:292, 54:235, 55:40, 55:228–229, 55:234–248, 57:39–48, 57:245, 57:260
archives, 16:211
art and artists, 53:25 (facing), 53:318–320, 53:322, 55:185 (facing), 57:76
Auditorium (Franklin) Street, 62:47
authors, 55:232
bank robbers, 54:190
banks and banking, 2:121–168, 3:381, 8:180, 16:24, 20:345, 33:31, 40:109–119, 42:271, 42:274, 58:97, 58:101
Baptist churches, 12:397–398, 15:254, 16:120, 18:331, 20:330, 23:110, 28:320, 29:359, 38:75, 41:115, 43:78
Baptist Hill depicted, 55:50
baseball stadiums, 58:338–352
bicycles, 54:276–277
bicycles and bicycling, 62:86, 62:90–91
birth-control movement, 54:362, 54:368
blacks, 43:77, 43:284n, 44:255–256, 44:258, 44:262, 51:24, 51:26, 51:31, 55:63, 55:206, 55:209–13, 55:215–16, 56:412, 57:117, 57:280–282, 57:420–422, 58:37, 59:64–65, 59:67–69
book reviewed, 10:71
bookstores, 56:3, 56:6, 56:8–9, 56:17
brewers and breweries, 51:323, 57:104
businesses, 11:130, 11:143, 14:278, 14:386, 17:214, 24:287, 24:297, 26:132, 29:88, 29:199, 30:154, 34:106–113, 34:329, 35:245, 37:190, 37:192, 51:196, 52:40 (facing), 52:114, 55:332, 56:240, 57:427, 58:163, 60:278
business-labor relations, 53:324
Canada, commercial relations with, 2:21, 2:299–301
Canadian annexation, attitude toward, 10:349
cathedrals, 52:128
Catholic churches, 11:217, 12:397, 13:123, 15:104, 15:254, 15:361, 15:456, 15:481, 16:121, 16:274n, 16:369, 17:84, 17:102, 18:117, 19:115, 19:335, 20:92, 20:103, 20:446, 21:77, 21:210, 22:51, 22:111, 22:347, 24:72, 24:90, 24:92, 24:264, 25:9–10, 26:173, 26:182, 29:209, 30:7, 30:9, 30:206–207, 30:266, 38:187, 39:131, 40:4, 51:151, 51:164, 54:365
Catholic diocese, 7:178, 9:169, 10:117, 18:436, 19:460, 21:102, 33:56, 34:313, 35:139, 39:35, 39:153, 39:299
celebrations and festivals, 12:392, 16:382, 17:325, 22:372, 26:67, 31:237, 36:130, 38:287–297, 41:184, 41:191, 44:223, 45:75, 48:119–123, 49:322–331, 55:107–108
cemeteries, 15:105, 55:184, 55:320, 56:319, 57:68–69
census controversy, 8:79
centennial, 19:190, 19:237, 21:409, 22:50–52, 22:346–347, 22:436, 29:96, 30:177, 34:128
Centennial Office Building, 61:3
Central House, 56:68–69
chapel, 1:351, 4:276, 8:30n, 8:39, 8:41, 8:51, 9:202, 10:168
characterized, 13:198, 20:362, 22:1–12, 24:62, 27:251, 56:206
children's hospitals, 56:147–148
Chippewa-Sioux battle, 6:45, 9:320–324
chiropractors, 59:203–204, 59:211n
cholera epidemic, 14:291–301
Christmas, 1849, 5:396
churches, 4:301, 5:526
church-state controversy, 53:295–296, 53:303–305, 53:307
city government, 5:397, 21:342, 21:376, 21:378, 21:381, 21:385–387, 21:394, 22:377, 22:382, 22:385, 28:23, 30:144
city map, 55:355
city planning, 13:115, 19:342, 36:328
civic improvements, 4:201
in Civil War, 2:329n, 2:331, 2:344–345, 2:363–364, 17:112, 39:175, 57:61, 57:67
climate, 16:116, 18:130, 33:195, 33:198
clubhouses, depicted, 54:54, 54:58–59, 54:65–66
colleges, 56:52
Committee on Fair Play in Bowling, 56:63
Communist party, 54:2–3, 58:168
community chest, 4:127
Como Heights addition, 59:67
Congregational churches, 11:120, 12:318, 13:176, 15:35, 17:351, 18:96, 18:460, 23:97, 23:221, 38:75, 39:53, 39:57–58, 39:60–63
construction of public buildings, 59:65–66, 59:70, 61:3
county seat, 57:335
crime, 47:242–248, 50:241–251, 55:40–41
Crispus Attucks Home, 56:102–119, 56:355, 57:368–370, 57:375
Crystal Theater depicted, 54:349
dairy farming, 55:170–171
dairy market, 27:113–114, 27:120
dance and dancing, 55:217–227
Daughters of American Revolution chapter, 55:192
Democratic-Farmer-Labor party, 51:302
depicted, 1:230, 1:329, 2:197, 2:468, 3:95, 3:147, 5:448, 10:339, 15:210, 17:146–147, 17:221, 22:333, 26:359, 27:271, 30:157, 30:291, 33:90, 33:113, 33:114n, 33:121, 33:134, 33:141 (cover), 33:197, 34:27, 34:30n, 34:85 (cover), 34:98, 35:249 (cover), 35:357, 36:4, 36:43, 36:250, 37:308, 39:37 (cover), 39:316, 40:221 (cover), 40:250–253, 41:30–31, 41:81, 41:153 (cover), 41:366–367, 41:375–377, 43:226, 43:238, 43:244, 44:277 (cover), 46:210, 46:222, 47:126–127, 47:131, 47:242–243, 47:246–247, 49:129, 49:189, 50:280, 58:409, 60:168 (facing), 60:208, 61:24–25
depots, 3:43, 4:291, 4:304, 5:243, 5:474
described, 3:531, 12:161, 12:175, 12:391, 15:414, 16:274, 17:129, 17:225, 17:394, 20:193, 21:193, 25:110, 25:113, 28:311, 29:167, 29:211, 30:195, 30:204–210, 31:19, 31:109, 31:153, 33:119, 36:41–42, 36:239, 39:316, 40:359, 46:221, 46:223, 47:168, 48:133
described/depicted, 53:274, 53:282–283, 53:314, 54:60–61, 55:22, 55:121, 56:2, 56:212, 57:76, 57:81, 57:85, 57:102
directories, 16:332, 19:432, 27:252
distinguishing features, 7:12
district court, 51:169
dog race, 42:282–294
downtown scene, 58:194, 58:241–242
draft resisters, 55:288–301
Dvorak's visit, 41:133–134
early drama and theaters, 5:44, 5:520, 9:32, 9:35
early land titles, 9:87–90
early press, 10:206
early settlers, 8:27–51
economic history, 56:167, 56:171, 56:181, 56:189
Episcopal churches, 11:340, 12:105, 12:397–398, 13:346, 15:481, 18:444, 23:76, 25:9, 27:81, 28:396, 30:207, 33:5, 33:95, 38:75
ethnic groups, 12:279, 16:338, 18:453, 22:2, 23:290, 25:319, 27:256, 29:105–113, 31:23, 31:29, 35:209, 35:212–213, 41:134, 41:362–371, 51:143, 55:161 (facing), 55:174, 55:182, 56:99, 56:360, 57:52–53, 57:81, 57:134, 57:155, 57:164, 57:168–169, 57:171–174, 57:176–179, 57:435, 57:440
executions, 58:84, 58:86–87
fairs, 22:256
famous visitors, 43:79, 45:322
Farmer-Labor party, 51:174, 58:175
Farmers' Alliance convention, 1892, 5:543
ferry, 7:110
in fiction, 45:141–148
fire department, 5:497, 18:317, 19:49–50, 30:163, 46:84
fires, 4:92
first balloon ascension, 5:246
first cable, 5:308, 6:220
first city hall, 3:145, 47:247
first mayor, 9:24
first Memorial Day, 4:200
first military band, 4:203
"firsts," 2:289
first Sunday school, 6:313
first telegraph, 8:172
first telephones, 4:201, 10:234
first Thanksgiving Day, 5:82
floods, 8:279, 34:306, 57:411
florists and florist industry, 54:312, 55:183
folk arts, 52:126
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:284
Franklin (Auditorium) Street, 62:47
freight rates to Winnipeg, 10:348
fur-trade center, 9:379, 22:3, 30:133, 34:102–104, 36:260, 36:262–263, 40:219
garment workers, 52:217
GAR post, 16:432n, 16:434–437, 47:136
geography, 1:319
German newspapers, 27:327, 28:22, 28:24, 34:130
gold rush, 44:45–48, 44:52n
guides, 51:164
Hamline district, 7:303
Hamline University, 9:378, 51:110–111, 51:117, 51:119, 56:407
handbook, 7:375
health department, 11:108, 14:290–292, 14:297–298
Hill (James J.) House, 55:234–249, 56:140
Hill (James J.) Reference Library depicted, 55:118, 55:120, 55:124, 55:126–127, 55:129
historic preservation, 46:75–77, 54:194–209, 55:304, 57:103–104
historic sites, 37:64, 37:263, 39:124, 59:62, 59:65, 59:67
history, 1:297, 1:547, 2:586, 3:238, 3:317, 4:303–304, 4:477, 5:43, 5:163, 5:473, 15:479, 21:310, 22:193, 22:225, 26:184, 30:202, 44:160, 46:127, 47:242, 53:167, 53:276, 54:68, 54:373, 55:218, 56:169, 56:198, 58:187, 61:250
horticultural clubs, 53:75
hotels, 2:378, 8:310, 12:392, 16:37, 16:251, 16:272, 22:57n, 30:197, 30:200, 30:301, 34:96–97, 34:101, 36:264–266, 39:144–146, 39:149, 40:15, 40:135, 40:331, 41:317, 42:145, 43:242, 43:291, 45:145, 48:92, 48:209, 48:309, 49:55, 56:44
ice palaces, 2:468, 4:74, 10:208
ice racing, 41:372–384
immigrant shelter, 41:217
incorporated, 4:444
Indian battle, 15:306n, 19:140
Indians, 55:48–49, 55:51, 55:60–61
industrial development, 5:82, 5:497
interpretation, 10:58
Irish, 56:215–217
Irish colonization headquarters, 9:332, 9:334, 9:340
jail depicted, 53:277, 58:86
Jewish temples, 13:217, 17:99, 22:348, 28:294, 30:163, 35:293, 36:320
Jews, 51:3–4, 51:12, 52:167, 53:296, 53:304, 55:229, 59:17–21
journalists, 57:160
Kittson's addition, 6:251
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:362, 61:365, 61:368–369
labor, 54:178, 58:126, 60:26–39
law enforcement, 53:273, 53:275–286
levee, 46:210, 46:315, 47:242, 48:86, 49:47, 53:46, 56:207
libraries, 18:362–364, 29:177, 42:264, 46:132, 48:90, 49:80, 49:257, 50:83, 50:296, 54:144, 55:118–130, 57:160
Lindbergh celebration, 42:143–145, 42:151
literary culture, 56:3–4, 56:6, 56:8–10, 56:14, 56:17
literary visitors, 11:147, 11:149, 11:151, 11:155–157, 16:31, 16:37, 17:38, 17:45, 17:371, 17:373, 17:375–376, 18:30, 19:400–402, 19:407, 19:414, 20:393, 34:48–49, 34:51–53, 40:12–20
livestock market, 26:110, 26:125, 27:357
locks and dams, 54:254–257, 54:261, 54:263, 54:265–267
lumber industry, 5:469
Lutheran churches, 11:468, 12:344, 13:323, 14:52–53, 14:362, 16:235, 16:484, 17:97, 17:118, 19:126, 20:193, 21:223, 22:88, 23:371, 24:373, 25:213, 26:69, 28:203, 34:356, 38:75
mail service, 7:298, 11:400, 11:404, 11:407, 61:250
mandolinists, 57:220, 57:222–228, 57:231–233, 57:235
manufactures, 15:186, 39:329
maps, 1:411, 1:544, 4:455, 16:215, 18:50
markers and monuments, 56:306, 57:150–151
mayors, 5:146, 54:159, 54:197
medicine, 17:220, 20:206, 20:344, 24:182, 35:221
merchants, 54:200
Methodist churches, 13:100, 14:363, 15:254, 15:362, 16:274n, 17:118, 17:467, 39:151
metis depicted, 56:236
Minneapolis, rivalry with, 35:65, 35:119
Minnesota Pioneer Guard, 55:175, 55:184 (facing)
missionaries, 52:144
Mississippi River and, 51:80, 53:129 (cover)
motion-picture industry, labor relations, 53:325–326
motion-picture theaters, 53:245, 54:345, 54:349–350, 54:354–355, 56:100
municipal organ, 4:197
murals, 53:322, 55:263
murder trials, 55:350–363
music, 44:123, 44:129, 49:37
musical center, 12:84, 16:32, 16:497, 22:115, 26:155, 32:239–240, 34:39–51, 34:240, 34:242, 34:319–322
musical history, 4:305
name, 26:250, 49:130n
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch, 55:71, 55:74
National Farmers Holiday Association supporters, depicted, 51:273
neighborhoods, 41:362–371, 42:23, 44:41 (cover), 45:144–145, 45:206, 45:304, 46:75–77, 46:206–207, 46:302, 47:39, 47:259, 48:310, 49:124 (facing), 50:280
New Century Club, 58:192
newspapers, 43:284n, 47:118, 50:241–251, 52:215, 54:92, 55:219, 56:5, 56:394–396, 56:398–399
Nonpartisan League office, 52:96
Norwegian immigrants, 52:91
Noyes house, 57:44
oldest house, 61:30–31
open-space planning, 49:281–285
orphans and elderly residences, 56:102–119, 57:368–379
outfitting center, 35:249–251
pageant, 1:79
parish, 9:68
parks, 5:527, 12:458, 17:363, 21:194, 39:132, 39:154, 42:27, 49:289–290, 53:144, 58:57
photographers, 52:41 (cover), 52:43, 52:45–54, 52:57–59, 57:65–66
photography studios, 47:124, 47:127, 47:131, 47:185–188, 47:332, 51:40, 52:48, 54:193 (facing), 56:101 (facing)
pioneer life, 7:99–121, 9:200, 11:95, 13:303, 14:99, 16:98, 19:357, 22:55–59, 26:66, 27:17, 28:314, 28:319, 28:322, 29:114–129, 29:188, 29:222, 29:283, 34:96–105, 34:267, 37:200
pioneer roads to, 7:220, 7:222
place names, 3:319, 4:301
plow, 24:297
politics, 51:225, 51:273, 52:92
poll lists, 2:279, 3:93
pollution, 58:114
population, 13:175, 14:225, 14:290, 20:190, 21:329, 29:319, 32:211, 35:356n, 37:154, 38:82, 39:67, 39:327, 44:255, 44:265, 46:131, 46:221, 46:223, 46:244, 47:240, 47:242, 50:66, 55:141, 56:198, 57:111, 61:254
Populist convention, 1892, 5:543
Port Authority, 51:283
post office, 4:172, 4:304, 4:465, 5:397, 18:472, 36:70, 36:206–208, 36:212, 40:82–84, 40:86–89, 55:106, 56:239
Presbyterian churches, 6:39, 12:105, 15:373, 15:481, 16:74, 16:276n, 16:485, 18:96, 18:378–379, 19:213, 20:35, 21:314, 22:58n, 26:289, 27:320, 28:396, 29:115, 29:118, 29:211–212, 30:202, 30:207, 30:274, 30:297, 33:4, 38:49, 38:74–76, 38:78, 38:85, 39:35, 39:53, 40:1, 40:4, 40:9–10, 46:244
printing, 15:18
professional boxing matches, 59:85
Prom Ballroom depicted, 54:308
promotion, 42:219
prostitution, 50:241–251, 57:53–54
punk-rock bands, 58:31
race relations, 58:387
radio stations, 41:327, 41:329, 41:331, 41:333
Railroad Island neighborhood, 58:366–367, 59:72–73, 59:153–157, 59:335–339, 62:82
railroads, 4:28, 5:473, 7:224, 11:215, 14:102, 20:373–374, 21:239, 24:373, 28:375, 29:13, 29:170, 30:158, 30:379, 35:364, 36:179, 37:102, 37:153, 38:45–52, 40:247, 53:319, 54:28–29, 55:204, 55:208, 57:199–200, 57:206, 61:252–257
real estate, 11:109, 13:321, 17:211, 23:97, 23:273, 25:212, 25:412, 34:268, 39:150
real estate dealers, 56:235–237
recreation, 17:362
Red River trade, 5:391, 5:412, 5:417, 5:423, 5:494, 5:566, 5:572, 5:614, 6:228, 6:236n, 6:246n, 6:247, 6:249, 6:280–282, 7:139, 8:69, 8:201, 10:196, 10:310, 10:456, 13:240–241, 15:120, 15:291, 16:231, 17:217, 21:249, 21:258, 22:148, 22:156, 22:281, 23:186, 24:328, 24:333, 33:199, 36:37, 36:39n, 36:47, 38:63, 38:71, 46:118, 49:180
Republican party, 56:72
Rice Park, 56:407
river port, 11:132, 11:137–138, 11:143, 13:223, 14:100, 14:379, 17:269, 20:386–387, 22:94, 24:331, 24:369, 27:8, 27:283, 27:285, 28:212, 28:310, 29:198, 29:219, 33:194, 33:199, 34:133, 34:138, 35:102, 35:118, 35:181, 35:381, 36:251–258, 36:326, 37:53, 37:87, 37:154, 37:160, 37:196, 37:225–226, 38:74, 39:66, 39:68, 56:157, 58:254
roads, 11:388, 11:398, 12:61, 16:283, 16:285, 16:287–291, 16:293, 21:229, 21:233–234, 40:148, 40:358, 40:388
Romanian Orthodox church, 15:481
Rondo neighborhood, 51:200 (facing), 52:162, 60:277–278, 60:281n
schools, 3:332n, 5:397, 5:497, 6:412, 12:398–400, 14:330, 16:123, 16:275, 18:229, 25:109, 28:133–141, 28:356, 29:354, 30:154, 30:175, 40:146, 48:13, 48:15–21, 51:110–122, 55:93 (facing), 55:139–146, 55:148–149, 56:244
sculpture, 55:364, 55:366, 55:368–369, 55:372
Seward's prophecy, 8:152, 8:154
Seward's visit, 1:186, 8:150–169
silk train routes, 54:18–19, 54:21–22, 54:26, 54:28–31
Sioux village, 21:163n
sketches, 1:67, 1:223, 1:241, 1:341, 3:230, 6:68, 6:83, 7:95
ski club, 17:228, 33:187
soap box derby, 55:324–325
Socialist Workers' Party, 51:142, 56:364–365, 56:368–369
social life, 6:72, 19:440, 22:8–11, 26:307, 28:313, 28:317, 28:320, 33:1–6, 33:196, 33:200, 39:145, 42:316, 43:303–307, 45:258–272, 46:246, 47:128–129, 48:87, 49:54–55
source material, 5:62–63, 5:75, 5:225, 5:506, 7:360
sports, 19:162–176, 19:178, 19:180, 47:327–328, 53:240
stage lines, 11:401–403, 11:405, 13:335, 16:284, 28:190, 33:277
state capital, 10:197, 14:130, 15:111, 35:106–107, 35:182, 36:283, 56:169, 56:179, 56:192, 56:203, 56:231, 56:237
state capital controversy, 43:238–254, 44:176, 49:130n
state capitol building, 54:308, 54:323–324, 56:239, 57:50
statehood celebration, 14:178–187
steamboat arrivals, 2:119n, 2:131n, 2:132, 2:209, 2:394
steamboats, 61:250
Stillwater and, 55:268–269
stonecutters, 55:380 (facing)
streetcar railway, 4:292, 57:297
streets, 12:212, 17:307, 29:272, 33:141 (cover), 44:160, 60:208
strikes, 50:2, 50:11–14, 51:78
suburbs, 51:79
summer resort, 16:273, 29:122
surveys, 13:218
Swedish settlement, 2:82
Swiss in, 8:175
territorial capital, 9:75
territorial health and safety, 56:165, 56:210, 56:231
territorial legislature, 56:158
territorial newspapers, 56:224, 56:226, 56:229
theater, 23:76, 23:305–315, 23:369, 26:373, 28:99, 28:103, 28:107, 28:109–110, 28:115, 28:117, 28:118n, 32:100–105, 32:127, 32:166, 32:168, 32:172, 33:188, 33:315, 34:240, 48:208, 51:238, 53:239–246, 53:266, 53:270, 55:107
tornado, 5:620
trade center, 46:46, 46:48–49, 46:51–52, 46:55, 46:118, 46:336, 57:327
transportation center, 9:426
Turner societies, 55:332
Underground Railway, 57:123–128
unions, 51:231
Unitarian church, 12:397
United Service Organizations, 54:320
University Village, 60:155
Upper Levee neighborhood, 56:379
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 55:377
utilities, 14:267, 14:269–270, 15:140, 16:370, 40:223–231
volunteer guard, 16:176–177
War History Committee, 23:392, 26:278, 29:49, 29:102
war-memorial campaign, 62:11, 62:108–109
water storage systems, 53:134, 53:144
water work, 4:478
welfare, 25:212, 25:377, 58:394–406
wholesale establishments, 2:201
Willowbrook Fish Hatchery depicted, 57:313
Winston Churchill and, 57:352–353
woman suffrage organizations, 54:289 (cover), 54:299–300
women's clubs, 42:227, 46:244, 54:55–68, 55:190
women's softball teams, 58:217–218
Work House, 50:155
in World War I, 3:53, 3:108, 3:111, 3:238, 3:454, 3:545–546, 4:88, 4:208–209, 11:195–198, 11:202, 12:25
in World War II, 29:102, 53:145
yearbook, 1:346
St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway (Railroad), 41:180, 41:345
See also Great Northern Railroad; St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
acquisitions, 58:263
advertisement depicted, 54:244
bond issue, 42:176–177
completion, 42:270
engine depicted, 50:74
expansion, 28:376
grant, 44:280
history, 51:121, 52:143, 56:21, 58:97
hunters' car, 16:270
immigration promotion, 42:224
importance, 50:73
land grants, 54:246
lines, 44:171, 44:173, 48:122, 50:72
loans, 58:99–100
officers, 55:179
reorganization, 48:123
rolling stock depicted, 58:97
route, 20:373, 30:262, 55:121
salmon transport, 57:308–309
settlement promotion, 53:218, 58:19
wheat shipping, 58:278
acquisitions, 58:263
advertisement depicted, 54:244
bond issue, 42:176–177
completion, 42:270
engine depicted, 50:74
expansion, 28:376
grant, 44:280
history, 51:121, 52:143, 56:21, 58:97
hunters' car, 16:270
immigration promotion, 42:224
importance, 50:73
land grants, 54:246
lines, 44:171, 44:173, 48:122, 50:72
loans, 58:99–100
officers, 55:179
reorganization, 48:123
rolling stock depicted, 58:97
route, 20:373, 30:262, 55:121
salmon transport, 57:308–309
settlement promotion, 53:218, 58:19
wheat shipping, 58:278
St. Paul, Stillwater, and Taylors Falls Railroad, 18:173
St. Paul Academy:
St. Paul Academy of Natural Sciences, 1:230, 4:60, 41:30
St. Paul Advertiser, real estate advertisement depicted, 56:235
St. Paul Aero Club, 50:91
St. Paul Alumni Association of the University of Minnesota, 12:193
St. Paul and Chicago Railroad:
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, 4:170, 5:103n, 8:271, 8:387, 8:394, 8:414
See also Great Northern Railroad; St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway (Railroad)
absorbed by Great Northern, 10:312n, 60:16
acquisition, 55:236
anniversary, 9:422
bonds, 55:178–179
construction, 6:217, 55:121, 60:15
crews, 55:78
Crookston station, 10:464
depot, 61:255–256
engine and passengers depicted, 60:13
first division completed, 10:309, 10:311n
freight service, 61:256
history, 57:100–101, 61:251, 61:255
immigration promotion, 42:224
lands, 44:280
map, 10:449, 37:156
Northern Pacific Railroad and, 60:13
ownership, 42:175–177, 60:5
planned, 7:224
Red River excursion, 10:311–325
river shipments, 35:338
routes, 12:276, 12:278, 12:339, 14:169, 15:291, 16:254, 19:408, 20:373, 21:239, 21:242–243, 21:451, 24:333, 29:13, 35:207, 35:382, 37:155, 38:45, 61:253–254, 61:256
St. Cloud branch, 21:240–241, 24:332n
St. Vincent extension, 10:135
sold, 50:72
survey, 11:108
town designs, 57:339
transportation for hunters, 33:143, 33:148
tree-planting program, 44:18–19
absorbed by Great Northern, 10:312n, 60:16
acquisition, 55:236
anniversary, 9:422
bonds, 55:178–179
construction, 6:217, 55:121, 60:15
crews, 55:78
Crookston station, 10:464
depot, 61:255–256
engine and passengers depicted, 60:13
first division completed, 10:309, 10:311n
freight service, 61:256
history, 57:100–101, 61:251, 61:255
immigration promotion, 42:224
lands, 44:280
map, 10:449, 37:156
Northern Pacific Railroad and, 60:13
ownership, 42:175–177, 60:5
planned, 7:224
Red River excursion, 10:311–325
river shipments, 35:338
routes, 12:276, 12:278, 12:339, 14:169, 15:291, 16:254, 19:408, 20:373, 21:239, 21:242–243, 21:451, 24:333, 29:13, 35:207, 35:382, 37:155, 38:45, 61:253–254, 61:256
St. Cloud branch, 21:240–241, 24:332n
St. Vincent extension, 10:135
sold, 50:72
survey, 11:108
town designs, 57:339
transportation for hunters, 33:143, 33:148
tree-planting program, 44:18–19
See also Great Northern Railroad; St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway (Railroad)
bonds, 37:153, 37:157–158
immigration activities, 8:408, 8:432
officials, 37:154
records, 15:464
settlement promotion, 12:253–255, 13:31n, 13:35–36, 13:38–39, 13:42–43, 31:21, 31:225–226, 35:133, 35:135
bonds, 37:153, 37:157–158
immigration activities, 8:408, 8:432
officials, 37:154
records, 15:464
settlement promotion, 12:253–255, 13:31n, 13:35–36, 13:38–39, 13:42–43, 31:21, 31:225–226, 35:133, 35:135
See also Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad; Minnesota Valley Railroad
beginnings, 18:173
colonization projects, 12:254–255, 12:445, 13:29, 13:31n, 13:38, 17:485, 31:221, 35:133, 35:136
connection, 37:90
county-seat platting, 57:339
excursion, 37:102
immigration promotion, 42:224
lands, 42:223
routes, 12:272, 39:92, 61:254–255
snow blockades, 11:187
beginnings, 18:173
colonization projects, 12:254–255, 12:445, 13:29, 13:31n, 13:38, 17:485, 31:221, 35:133, 35:136
connection, 37:90
county-seat platting, 57:339
excursion, 37:102
immigration promotion, 42:224
lands, 42:223
routes, 12:272, 39:92, 61:254–255
snow blockades, 11:187
St. Paul and Southern Railway, 21:339
St. Paul and St. Anthony Plank Road Company, 29:206n
St. Paul and St. Croix Company, steamboat excursions, 31:86
St. Paul and Winona Railroad, route, 12:46n
St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, 1:160, 1:167–168, 1:176, 1:204, 4:115, 4:127, 5:273, 8:172, 8:309, 10:233, 42:25–26, 49:283, 49:288, 56:308, 58:44
St. Paul Art Institute, 57:81
St. Paul Art League, 53:320
St. Paul Arts and Science Center, site, 43:240n
St. Paul Association of Commerce. See St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
St. Paul Association of Public and Business Affairs, 2:462, 3:147, 3:150, 3:436, 4:127, 5:324, 8:260n, 9:60, 60:29
St. Paul Athletic Club, 4:127, 5:112, 5:428, 5:473, 6:24, 39:23, 42:30, 54:56, 54:58, 55:213
St. Paul Auditorium, 5:162, 39:58, 39:61–62, 62:47
White Bear clubhouse, 36:283
St. Paul Baseball and Amusement Company, 58:345
St. Paul Board of Education, segregated education policy, 55:143–145
St. Paul Board of Park Commissioners, 49:289–290, 58:45, 58:48
St. Paul Board of Trade, 1:177
St. Paul Book and Stationery Company, 33:2, 56:316
St. Paul Boom Company, 24:137
St. Paul Brass Band, 55:223
St. Paul Bridge. See Wabasha Street bridge, St. Paul
St. Paul Bridge Company, 3:59, 17:211
St. Paul Building, 40:100–101
St. Paul Camera Club, 52:50
St. Paul Cathedral. See Cathedral of St. Paul
St. Paul Catholic Historical Society, 8:30n, 9:68
St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. See St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
St. Paul Chamber of Commerce Stadium Study Task Force, 62:114
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, 49:251, 55:128
St. Paul Choral Club, 42:30
St. Paul Circle of Industry, organized, 55:321
St. Paul Citizens Alliance, 60:29–30
St. Paul City Council. See St. Paul Common Council
St. Paul City Guards, balls, 56:237
St. Paul City Planning Board, 16:338, 17:362
St. Paul City Railway, 58:53
St. Paul Civic Auditorium, equestrian events, 61:341
St. Paul Civic Center, 62:47
Minnesota State High School Basketball Tournament, 55:347
St. Paul College. See College of St. Paul
St. Paul College Club
St. Paul College of Law, founded, 17:115
St. Paul Colored Gophers, professional baseball team, 59:165–167, 59:172
St. Paul Colored Voters League, organizers, 55:207
St. Paul Comedy Company, 48:331
St. Paul Commercial Club, 4:127, 21:69, 42:30
St. Paul Companies, Inc., 49:124 (facing), 51:282, 56:419, 62:47
St. Paul Cooperative Club, 5:455
St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences, 39:64, 40:149
St. Paul Council of Human Relations, 44:261
St. Paul Credit Men's Association, sketch, 4:301
St. Paul Curling Club, 42:30, 49:327, 56:148 (facing)
St. Paul Customs House, 53:208
St. Paul Cyclorama, 57:63–65, 57:68
St. Paul Daily Globe, 57:395
St. Paul Daily News, 56:4–6, 56:8, 56:10–11, 58:89
See also St. Paul Pioneer Press
in capital controversy, 43:245, 43:251
carriers' greeting, 16:388
politics, 36:303–304, 36:308
sports coverage, 47:321, 47:324, 47:327
in capital controversy, 43:245, 43:251
carriers' greeting, 16:388
politics, 36:303–304, 36:308
sports coverage, 47:321, 47:324, 47:327
St. Paul Daily Press, 2:407, 2:464, 3:58, 4:92, 25:250, 40:335–336, 40:338, 56:84
See also St. Paul Pioneer Press
carriers' greetings, 16:387–388
editor, 14:406, 16:215, 34:330, 34:336
established, 3:292
farm column, 49:200
merger, 22:212
politics, 36:300–301, 36:307–308, 37:328, 37:330–333
suffrage celebration notice depicted, 61:313
carriers' greetings, 16:387–388
editor, 14:406, 16:215, 34:330, 34:336
established, 3:292
farm column, 49:200
merger, 22:212
politics, 36:300–301, 36:307–308, 37:328, 37:330–333
suffrage celebration notice depicted, 61:313
St. Paul Day Nursery, 58:400
St. Paul Dime Museum, 53:240
St. Paul Dispatch, 44:19, 44:160
See also St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch
articles by women, 49:54
building depicted, 50:242
centennial, 45:75
donates photographs, 44:109
execution reports, 58:88–89
front page depicted, 54:302, 54:318
history, 2:438
literary columns, 56:317
photograph depicted, 56:16
politics, 49:297
sports coverage, 47:328, 55:342
articles by women, 49:54
building depicted, 50:242
centennial, 45:75
donates photographs, 44:109
execution reports, 58:88–89
front page depicted, 54:302, 54:318
history, 2:438
literary columns, 56:317
photograph depicted, 56:16
politics, 49:297
sports coverage, 47:328, 55:342
St. Paul District Telegraph Company, 42:29
St. Paul Downtown Airport, name, 50:99n
St. Paul Dramatic Club, 11:97, 19:440
St. Paul Evening Journal, office depicted, 50:242
St. Paul Female Seminary, established, 14:147
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 4:116, 42:25
See also St. Paul Companies, Inc.
in Canada, 22:99
centennial, 33:268, 33:312
expansion, 28:74
first president, 29:358, 39:173–174
history, 20:346
in Canada, 22:99
centennial, 33:268, 33:312
expansion, 28:74
first president, 29:358, 39:173–174
history, 20:346
St. Paul Gallery and School of Art, 28:302, 29:370
See also St. Paul School of Art
class depicted, 47:104
exhibits, 23:42, 23:71, 36:108
faculty, 47:8, 47:104–106
class depicted, 47:104
exhibits, 23:42, 23:71, 36:108
faculty, 47:8, 47:104–106
St. Paul Globe, 5:99
St. Paul Greeley Club, song, 44:126
St. Paul Guards, 45:136
1878, 5:246
St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 54:68
St. Paul High School
St. Paul Hotel, 40:221 (cover), 42:145, 42:225, 54:56
St. Paul House, 2:378, 35:356, 39:144
St. Paul Housewives' League, 4:272, 5:59
St. Paul Housing Committee, papers, 29:102
St. Paul Ice Palace and Winter Carnival Association. See St. Paul Winter Carnival
St. Paul Institute, 3:105, 4:92, 4:126–127, 5:147, 5:162, 7:189, 9:60, 10:233, 54:69, 57:76
St. Paul International Institute, 56:99
St. Paul Jaycees, and racial segregation/integration of St. Paul Open golf tournament, 58:386–391
St. Paul Jewish Community Center, 59:17
St. Paul Jobbers Union, 42:26
St. Paul Junior Association of Commerce, 30:170
St. Paul Klan drum corps, 61:368
St. Paul Labor Assembly, 52:215, 52:219
St. Paul Ladies String Orchestra, 57:227
St. Paul Library Association, 16:332
St. Paul Medical College, 9:195, 35:221, 39:114
St. Paul Mercantile Library Association, 58:410
St. Paul Methodist Episcopal church, 7:111, 7:114
St. Paul Mission, African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, 56:104
St. Paul Monarchs, baseball team, 59:170
St. Paul Municipal Chorus, 18:47, 18:97
St. Paul Musical Society, 9:33, 16:497, 21:193, 32:240n, 33:172, 44:124
concert, 9:32
St. Paul Mutual Insurance Company, 29:358
St. Paul National Guards, professional football team, 59:167
St. Paul Nursery, 49:193
See also Groveland Nursery, St. Paul
St. Paul Opera House. See Grand Opera House, St. Paul
St. Paul Outfit, fur traders, 42:132, 42:140
St. Paul Park, developed, 35:340
St. Paul Park High School, 53:180
St. Paul Patriotic League, 50:6
St. Paul Peace League, opposition to World War I, 55:289
St. Paul Philatelic Society, 11:206
St. Paul Phrenological Society, 15:225
St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat, 45:88, 57:111–112
See also St. Paul Daily Pioneer; St. Paul Daily Press
75th anniversary edition reviewed, 5:495–497
1876 legislature coverage, 45:224–227, 45:231–240
aid to Russia, 42:56
air show coverage, 48:58
centennial, 28:197, 30:273
in circus lawsuit, 48:326–327
on Communist affiliations of Frank Oppenheimer, 60:183
on Company M, Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 61:296
editors, 22:211, 26:95, 30:198, 34:330, 39:333
fines, 58:89
founded, 3:292, 14:397
gold rush promotion, 44:45–47
Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:351, 61:356
grasshopper relief opposition, 49:115
history, 5:324, 12:457, 14:404, 14:406, 30:383, 56:395–397, 57:31
literary columns, 56:312, 56:316
pages depicted, 56:130, 56:314, 57:178, 61:356
photo donations, 44:109
photographs, 58:194
politics, 38:305, 39:101, 49:294–296, 49:299, 54:294
prostitution coverage, 50:241–251
racial integration of St. Paul Open golf tournament, 58:391
radio station operations, 41:327, 41:329, 41:331, 41:333
sports coverage, 47:324–327, 55:342, 55:347
staff, 3:318, 50:243
streetcar strike, 50:11
tree-planting program, 44:19
women's issues in 1970s, 61:68
75th anniversary edition reviewed, 5:495–497
1876 legislature coverage, 45:224–227, 45:231–240
aid to Russia, 42:56
air show coverage, 48:58
centennial, 28:197, 30:273
in circus lawsuit, 48:326–327
on Communist affiliations of Frank Oppenheimer, 60:183
on Company M, Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 61:296
editors, 22:211, 26:95, 30:198, 34:330, 39:333
fines, 58:89
founded, 3:292, 14:397
gold rush promotion, 44:45–47
Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:351, 61:356
grasshopper relief opposition, 49:115
history, 5:324, 12:457, 14:404, 14:406, 30:383, 56:395–397, 57:31
literary columns, 56:312, 56:316
pages depicted, 56:130, 56:314, 57:178, 61:356
photo donations, 44:109
photographs, 58:194
politics, 38:305, 39:101, 49:294–296, 49:299, 54:294
prostitution coverage, 50:241–251
racial integration of St. Paul Open golf tournament, 58:391
radio station operations, 41:327, 41:329, 41:331, 41:333
sports coverage, 47:324–327, 55:342, 55:347
staff, 3:318, 50:243
streetcar strike, 50:11
tree-planting program, 44:19
women's issues in 1970s, 61:68
St. Paul Players, Little Theater, 10:233
St. Paul Police Department, 5:497, 19:238
blacks, 44:255–265, 46:84
depicted, 44:257–258, 44:260, 44:262, 44:264
history, 47:240–248
officers depicted, 47:241
substations, 44:255n, 44:258–259
depicted, 44:257–258, 44:260, 44:262, 44:264
history, 47:240–248
officers depicted, 47:241
substations, 44:255n, 44:258–259
St. Paul Political Equality Club, sketch, 3:383
St. Paul Port Authority, 52:37, 58:119
St. Paul Presbyterian Church, founder, 55:54
St. Paul Press, suffrage petition depicted, 55:148, 56:79
St. Paul Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union No. 29, 27:178
St. Paul Protestant Orphan Asylum, 18:317, 19:49, 26:260
directors depicted, 41:234
St. Paul Real Estate Board, 6:67
St. Paul Real Estate Exchange, organized, 25:213
St. Paul Recorder, 58:390
St. Paul Red Cross Aid Society of 1898, 3:143
St. Paul Review, black newspaper, 43:284n
St. Paul Rod and Gun Club, 29:89
members depicted, 60:51
St. Paul Saints, baseball team:
St. Paul's Church (Catholic), Brainerd, 28:190
St. Paul's Church on the Hill (Episcopal), St. Paul, 13:346, 38:75, 47:52–53
St. Paul Seminary, 2:310, 8:439, 23:96, 51:158, 53:203
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, 47:336
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Owatonna, 11:338, 50:268
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Winona, 47:336
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chatfield, 15:481
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Preston, 14:451
St. Paul's Indian School, Clontarf, 49:90
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fairmont, 14:452
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, South St. Paul, 2:290
St. Paul's Norwegian Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 4:476
St. Paul Society for the Relief of the Poor, 18:210, 38:79, 38:81
St. Paul Sokol Gymnastic Society, officers, 56:99
St. Paul Soldiers' Home, 38:289, 38:295
St. Paul's on the Hill Reformed Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 6:252
St. Paul's Swedish Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 9:82
St. Paul Statuary, 56:94
St. Paul Structural Steel Company, 35:203
St. Paul Symphony Orchestra, 39:57
St. Paul Theological Seminary, benefactors, 55:123
St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly, 21:387, 34:264, 44:151, 60:27, 60:31, 60:33–34, 60:37
St. Paul Union Depot, 3:43, 4:304, 5:243, 5:474, 54:21, 54:28–29
St. Paul United Way, 55:215
St. Paul Uptown Sanitary baseball team, 59:170
St. Paulus Evangelical Church, South St. Paul, 14:104
St. Paul Volkszeitung, German newspaper, 35:328
St. Paul Warehouse and Elevator Company, 45:332
St. Paul Water Company, 47:243
history, 40:223–231
costume depicted, 49:63
dog race, 42:283–294
equestrian events, 61:342
history, 49:322–331
horse racing depicted, 41:375, 41:377
ice palaces, 42:27, 47:121 (cover), 49:80, 49:309 (cover), 49:322–328, 49:331, 49:348 (facing), 59:66, 59:180 (facing)
quilts, 46:242, 46:244, 49:324–325, 49:348 (facing)
St. Paul Herald special Winter Carnival Edition, 58:379 (cover)
song topic, 44:127, 44:135
dog race, 42:283–294
equestrian events, 61:342
history, 49:322–331
horse racing depicted, 41:375, 41:377
ice palaces, 42:27, 47:121 (cover), 49:80, 49:309 (cover), 49:322–328, 49:331, 49:348 (facing), 59:66, 59:180 (facing)
quilts, 46:242, 46:244, 49:324–325, 49:348 (facing)
St. Paul Herald special Winter Carnival Edition, 58:379 (cover)
song topic, 44:127, 44:135
St. Paul Yacht Club, Raspberry Island, 33:4
agricultural trade, 18:409, 24:302n, 27:111, 39:233
anniversary, 12:36, 12:103
banks, 13:174, 19:465, 40:110
baseball, 19:169, 19:172
cemeteries, 17:122
churches, 14:121, 21:453, 23:109, 37:262
in Civil War, 39:127, 39:184
climate, 17:260
depicted, 43:226, 46:219
described, 23:75, 37:262, 46:221
education, 55:139–140
ethnic settlements, 12:275, 24:79, 25:318, 31:42, 39:263
founded, 22:295
German theater, 32:100, 32:102, 32:171, 34:242
ginseng trade, 34:146n, 41:251–260
historical meetings, 16:301, 22:292–296
history, 54:90, 56:206
hotel, 17:488
industries, 11:111
land office, 39:86–87, 39:89–91
literary visitors, 37:226–228
Lyceum, 16:470
militia, 1:443
music, 33:319, 33:321
officers, 10:33
pageant, 4:192
photography business, 52:52
pioneer life, 12:402, 17:353, 26:67
proposed capital, 4:27–28, 5:82, 7:370, 14:159–161, 15:111, 27:271, 31:178n, 36:6–7, 36:283, 43:241, 43:243, 44:176, 56:169, 56:179, 56:188–190, 56:193, 56:231, 56:237
railroads, 7:224, 61:254
river port, 11:132, 11:133n, 11:135, 12:60, 38:361
roads, 11:399, 40:148, 55:45 (facing)
schools, 12:398, 15:345, 19:333, 36:201
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:94, 38:96–97, 38:100–102, 38:116, 38:124–125, 38:276, 38:280, 38:283, 45:111, 45:114n, 45:115, 46:71, 48:33
sketch, 4:193
stage lines, 11:402
territorial newspapers, 56:224
townsite, 11:171n, 38:118–119
unions, 21:393
volunteer guard, 16:170
anniversary, 12:36, 12:103
banks, 13:174, 19:465, 40:110
baseball, 19:169, 19:172
cemeteries, 17:122
churches, 14:121, 21:453, 23:109, 37:262
in Civil War, 39:127, 39:184
climate, 17:260
depicted, 43:226, 46:219
described, 23:75, 37:262, 46:221
education, 55:139–140
ethnic settlements, 12:275, 24:79, 25:318, 31:42, 39:263
founded, 22:295
German theater, 32:100, 32:102, 32:171, 34:242
ginseng trade, 34:146n, 41:251–260
historical meetings, 16:301, 22:292–296
history, 54:90, 56:206
hotel, 17:488
industries, 11:111
land office, 39:86–87, 39:89–91
literary visitors, 37:226–228
Lyceum, 16:470
militia, 1:443
music, 33:319, 33:321
officers, 10:33
pageant, 4:192
photography business, 52:52
pioneer life, 12:402, 17:353, 26:67
proposed capital, 4:27–28, 5:82, 7:370, 14:159–161, 15:111, 27:271, 31:178n, 36:6–7, 36:283, 43:241, 43:243, 44:176, 56:169, 56:179, 56:188–190, 56:193, 56:231, 56:237
railroads, 7:224, 61:254
river port, 11:132, 11:133n, 11:135, 12:60, 38:361
roads, 11:399, 40:148, 55:45 (facing)
schools, 12:398, 15:345, 19:333, 36:201
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:94, 38:96–97, 38:100–102, 38:116, 38:124–125, 38:276, 38:280, 38:283, 45:111, 45:114n, 45:115, 46:71, 48:33
sketch, 4:193
stage lines, 11:402
territorial newspapers, 56:224
townsite, 11:171n, 38:118–119
unions, 21:393
volunteer guard, 16:170
St. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church, Mankato, 18:375
St. Peter Association of the Twin Cities, organized, 2:105
St. Peter Claver's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 56:108, 57:372
St. Peter Free Press, 56:231
St. Peter Guards, organized, 21:313
St. Peter Herald, 6:86, 48:284
St. Peter Regional Treatment Center, described, 53:55
St. Peter's African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, congregants, 55:136 (facing)
St. Peter's Agency, Fort Snelling (St. Anthony), 1:540, 5:60, 5:223, 5:225, 5:278, 48:25, 52:147, 52:150–151
St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome, 39:161–162
St. Peter's Catholic Church, Mendota, 15:195, 15:467
St. Peter's Mission, Montana, 49:189
St. Peter's Outfit, fur traders, 42:132–136
St. Peter's River. See Minnesota River
St. Peter State Hospital, 17:341, 39:328, 42:220, 44:30, 49:101, 49:103, 53:42, 53:45n, 53:48–55
See also St. Peter Regional Treatment Center
St. Petri Congregation Lutheran Church, Ellsworth, 2:205
St. Petri Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 9:82
St. Philip's Church (Catholic), Mankato, 17:473
St. Pierre, Jacques le Gardeur, sieur de, 8:104, 8:244–245, 9:192, 12:364
St. Raphael's Cathedral (Catholic), Dubuque, Iowa, 5:505, 8:30n
St. Raphael's Hospital, St. Cloud, 33:292, 33:295–297
St. Raphael's Rest Home, St. Cloud, 33:292, 33:296
St. Rose of Lima Church (Catholic), Argyle, 20:217
St. Scholastica College, Duluth, 53:212, 55:255
St. Scholastica Convent, Duluth, 8:227, 8:231
St. Scholastica's Catholic Church, Heidelberg, 14:120
St. Stanislaus Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 41:136
St. Stephen, Slovene settlement, 25:194
St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 11:320, 17:118
St. Teresa's Convent, Hastings, 48:18
St. Thomas, North Dakota, cycling clubs, 54:271
St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary, St. Paul, history, 50:130–131
St. Thomas Church (Catholic), Kent, history, 24:94
St. Thomas College. See College of St. Thomas; University of St. Thomas
St. Thomas Military Academy. See College of St. Thomas
St. Thomas parish (Catholic), Carver County, 9:77
St. Vasiliji of Ostrog Church, Chisholm, 62:26
St. Vincent, Kittson County, 42:175, 49:181
railroads, 51:293
St. Vincent Monastery, 8:224–225
St. Vincent's Institution for the Insane, St. Louis, 53:46
St. Vrain, Ceran (Col.), 15:430
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, New Prague, 12:451, 13:450
St. Wendelin's Church (Catholic), Luxemburg, Stearns County, 16:484, 17:229
Ste. Claire, excursion steamer, 34:15
Sakamoto, Cosma, 45:284
Sakanari, George, depicted, 45:281
Sakolski, A. M., work reviewed, 14:197–200
Sakry, Cliff, author, 30:173, 32:63, 36:70
Salangen, Norway, emigration, 57:363
Saleba, Thomas. See Salueva, Thomas
Saleesh House, Montana, trading post, 24:74
Salem, Wisconsin, Swedish settlement, 10:242
Salem Covenant Evangelical Church, Minneapolis, 15:129
Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Cloud, 49:40
Salem (Ohio) Historical Society, 60:24
Salem Lutheran Church, Karlstad, 14:452
Salem Lutheran Church, Mahtowa, 15:481
Salem Lutheran Church, St. Cloud, 14:238
Salem Mission Church, Kandiyohi County, 12:208
Salem Mission Church, Swift County, 12:171, 12:211
Salem Mission Church, West Duluth, 22:112
Salem Township, Olmsted County, Norwegian Settlement, 12:270
Sale River, Manitoba, 41:14
trading post, 11:365
Sales, Charles V., 10:218
Sales, Raoul de Roussy de, author, 29:154
Salet, Annie, 51:3, 51:7
Salet, Harry, 51:3
Salet, Leon, businessman, 51:3, 51:7–10, 51:13
Salet, Louis, businessman, 51:3, 51:8
Salet's Department Store, Mankato, 51:3, 51:8, 51:14
Salet's Old Store, Mankato, 51:2–3
Saline River, 1823 expedition, 52:132
Salisbury, ----, baseball player, 47:327
Salisbury, Albert, work reviewed, 32:45
Salisbury, Frederick R., businessman, 50:106–107
Salisbury, Harrison E., author, 45:246, 45:256, 46:23, 50:56n
Salisbury, Illinois, town-site project, 9:10
Salisbury, Jane, work reviewed, 32:45
Salisbury, Robert S., "William Windom and the GOP," 49:292–303
Salisbury, Susan E., missionary, 11:455
Salisbury, W. R., author, 14:236
Salisbury-Satterlee bedding factory, 54:362
Salkjelsvik, Anna, Titanic survivor, 60:261–263
Sallet, Richard, author, 16:344
Salminen, William, 45:18
Salmon, Ben, draft resister, 55:299
Salmon, Lucy M., author, 5:495, 7:99, 13:201, 14:408
work reviewed, 15:207
Salmon, Thomas H., judge, 53:333
historian, 44:216
Salmore, Theresa, speaker, 34:174
Salo, Carlton County, Finnish settlement, 25:320, 28:82
Salo, Marvin, work reviewed, 48:134
Salo, Ruth, author, 18:340
Salomon, Edward, governor depicted, 46:314
Salomon, Michael, author, 2:437
Saloons:
depicted, 59:226
Minneapolis, 47:242, 58:294–295, 58:298
prohibition era, 52:195–197
St. Paul, 47:242
Minneapolis, 47:242, 58:294–295, 58:298
prohibition era, 52:195–197
St. Paul, 47:242
Salt:
commerce, 52:131, 52:143
expeditions, 52:132–133, 52:136, 52:143
geological surveys, 52:140, 52:142
mining, 52:138–139, 52:141–142
as preservative, 52:130, 52:137
expeditions, 52:132–133, 52:136, 52:143
geological surveys, 52:140, 52:142
mining, 52:138–139, 52:141–142
as preservative, 52:130, 52:137
Salter, Robert H., author, 27:175
Salter, William (Rev.), missionary, 16:111, 16:542, 17:224, 21:98
Salter family, pioneer farmers, 27:175
Salt Lake City, Utah, 56:350
Salt shakers, history, 37:134
Saltzmann, William, artist, work depicted, 54:145 (facing)
Saludos Amigos, movie, 58:362
Salueva (Saleba), Thomas, body-snatcher, 49:334–337
Salvation Army, 3:134, 3:342, 9:34–35
Salvini, Tommaso, actor, 28:117–118
Salvus, Frank J., author, 21:426
Salwey, Kenny, author, work reviewed, 60:126
Salzburg Opera Guild, performances, 54:67
Salzer Lumber Company, Minneapolis, letterhead depicted, 61:144
Salzmann, C. G., 19:16
Sam, Batiste, Ojibwe artist, 48:157, 62:142, 62:147n
Samatchi, Joseph, 39:305n
Sami people, 54:376, 57:359
Minnesota Territory, 55:27
Sammuelson, Carl, factory manager, 55:78
Sammuelson, Fritiof Gabriel Carlson. See Colling, Fritiof
Sammuelson, Ingeborg, 55:78–79
Sammuelson, Johanna Victor, 55:78
Sample, C. H., Dr., 21:297
Sample, Robert F. (Rev.), 2:212, 22:162
Samplers:
work reviewed, 49:123
Sampson, George, mechanic, 50:91
Sampson, Harold B., 50:77n
Sampson, Henry T., work reviewed, 52:244
Sampson, James Hill, 50:77
Sampson, Petra Bjornstad (Mrs. Bernhard), 50:77n
Sampson, William M., 50:77n
Samson, David, promoter, 45:47, 45:49–50
Samson, Verne L., author, 17:477
Samtiden, Norwegian magazine, 50:63
Samuel, C. L. (pseud.). See Clemens, Samuel L.
Samuel, Maurice M., trader, 11:375
Samuel, Ray, work reviewed, 35:39
Samuel P. Ely, schooner-barge, shipwreck, 58:381
Samuels, Maurice M., sheriff, 55:56
Samuelson, Al, advertising executive, 57:27
Samuelson, H. E., author, 11:320
Samuelson, Hanna, 32:195
Samuelson, Herman E., 6:208
Samuelson, Oscar W., author, 9:258, 11:112
Samuelson's Confectionary Store, Minneapolis, 56:142
Sam Ward, steamboat, 35:102
Sam Young, steamboat, 11:143
Sanborn, Edward P., 4:31, 5:431–432, 8:59, 11:54
biography, 16:337
Sanborn, John A., businessman, 33:230
Sanborn, John B. (Gen.), 1:64, 1:535, 3:428, 29:97, 30:310, 30:353, 57:71, 58:411
Sanborn, Ruth E., author, 13:113
Sanborn, Walter H., circuit judge, 9:193, 16:349
Sanborn and French, law firm, 1:535
Sanborn Map Company, New York and Pelham, New York, publisher, 46:160, 58:323
Sanborn Sentinel, history, 16:497
Sanchez, Jesus, migrant worker, 58:200
Sanchez, Nellie V., author, 13:210
San Claudio Land Company, Cuba, newspaper promotion, 56:291
Sanctuary, E. N. (Col.), 3:336, 3:358
Sand, George, author, 20:137
Sand, Rose, editor, 17:366
Sand, Viki, MHS staff member, 43:233
"MHS Activities," 42:155–156
Sand Beach Sanatorium. See Sunnyside Rest Home, Lake Park
Sandberg, G. H., speaker, 28:86
Sandberg, Mrs. Carl, teacher, 20:213
Sandburg, Carl, author, 13:62, 20:116, 21:12, 21:201, 24:156, 28:63, 28:171, 28:361, 33:265
Sand Creek, Colorado, massacre, 38:223
Sand Creek (Batture aux Fievres River), located, 4:429n
Sande, O. R., Indian education director, 58:236–237
Sande, Theodore A., work reviewed, 45:300
Sandeen, Ernest R., 43:19n, 43:77
author, 46:246, 48:179
historian, 55:249
reviews by, 43:192–193, 46:256
work reviewed, 46:206–207, 47:39, 47:71, 59:180
historian, 55:249
reviews by, 43:192–193, 46:256
work reviewed, 46:206–207, 47:39, 47:71, 59:180
Sander, John, Dr., 4:209
Sander, Kenneth B., 44:92
Sanders, Alvin H., author, 10:353
traveler, 32:12
Sanders, Edwin C. (Capt.):
Sanders, J. H., pioneer, 24:326
Sanders, Reuben. See Saunders, Reuben
Sanders, Scott R., work reviewed, 53:168
Sanderson, Arthur W., 5:574
Sandford, Philander, 15:248
Sandheim, Ole, 29:308
Sand Hill River, Polk County, 4:151n, 4:195, 12:278, 35:249
Norwegians, 57:358–359
Sandler, Bernice, feminist, 61:65
Sandlund, Tom, author, 48:175
Sandnes Township, Yellow Medicine County:
Sandow, Erich, author, 35:294
Sandoz, Jules, pioneer, 24:208
Sandoz, Mari, author, 23:124, 23:158, 25:176, 34:355, 37:262, 40:305, 41:337, 49:308
Sand plant, depicted, 53:184–185
Sand Point (Pointe au Sable), Gooodhue County, 20:306
Sand Point Lake, St. Louis County:
Sandro, Gustav O., author, 10:456, 13:340
Sands, ----, architect, 50:263
Sands, Darlyne, author, 16:250
Sands, J. W., speaker, 22:441
Sands, "Professor," circus performer, 48:321
Sandstedt, Frank G., postmaster, 34:186
Sandstone:
Sandstrom, Alexander, speaker, 40:61
Sandstrom, Phyllis, chief clerk, 23:367, 24:31, 24:162, 25:41
stenographer, 24:30
Sandum, K. O., 20:460
Sandusky, Ohio, fur trade, 19:296
Sandusky Fish Company, Oak Point, Lake of the Woods County, 35:272–275
Sandusky River, Ohio, massacre, 40:204
Sandvick, Gerald N., 54:376
"Enterprise in the Skies," 50:86–98
"Hugh Robinson's Flight Down the Mississippi," 51:153–156
"Powered Flight in Minnesota," 48:46–59
"Hugh Robinson's Flight Down the Mississippi," 51:153–156
"Powered Flight in Minnesota," 48:46–59
Sandvik, Glenn N., author, 43:156
annuity payments, 43:177, 56:163, 56:173–174
archaeology, 23:188, 34:268
battles, 7:316n, 9:324–326, 9:328, 9:330
canoe route, 4:383
climate, 23:332
dam, 33:14–15, 52:5, 58:261
depicted, 49:270
described, 32:95
exploration, 23:247–251, 23:328, 31:96
history, 14:116, 27:130
Indians, 8:118, 9:329, 13:339, 13:443, 16:214, 16:333, 18:404, 23:329–331, 56:172
located, 4:384n
lumbering, 9:329
maps, 7:312–314, 7:316, 7:319, 7:324, 8:119, 8:121–122, 8:130
missions, 4:68, 6:344–347, 8:126, 8:128, 8:129n, 8:273, 9:327, 9:414, 10:118, 10:120, 10:124, 49:267, 49:269, 49:271–272
steamboating, 33:9–10, 33:14–17, 33:19
surveyed, 23:334
trade route, 20:8, 20:11, 21:84
trading posts, 4:380n, 4:384, 5:36, 5:408, 5:578, 6:332, 6:345, 7:206–207, 7:269n, 7:311–325, 8:127–128, 8:206, 9:327, 9:330, 11:371, 12:92, 13:210, 13:222, 13:443, 14:231, 16:213, 17:72, 17:207, 19:349, 20:14, 21:346, 23:188, 23:249n, 23:333, 26:106, 26:276, 30:275, 31:95, 33:19, 34:18, 35:155, 35:382, 36:249, 39:82, 42:129, 42:136, 49:269
wildlife, 30:132
archaeology, 23:188, 34:268
battles, 7:316n, 9:324–326, 9:328, 9:330
canoe route, 4:383
climate, 23:332
dam, 33:14–15, 52:5, 58:261
depicted, 49:270
described, 32:95
exploration, 23:247–251, 23:328, 31:96
history, 14:116, 27:130
Indians, 8:118, 9:329, 13:339, 13:443, 16:214, 16:333, 18:404, 23:329–331, 56:172
located, 4:384n
lumbering, 9:329
maps, 7:312–314, 7:316, 7:319, 7:324, 8:119, 8:121–122, 8:130
missions, 4:68, 6:344–347, 8:126, 8:128, 8:129n, 8:273, 9:327, 9:414, 10:118, 10:120, 10:124, 49:267, 49:269, 49:271–272
steamboating, 33:9–10, 33:14–17, 33:19
surveyed, 23:334
trade route, 20:8, 20:11, 21:84
trading posts, 4:380n, 4:384, 5:36, 5:408, 5:578, 6:332, 6:345, 7:206–207, 7:269n, 7:311–325, 8:127–128, 8:206, 9:327, 9:330, 11:371, 12:92, 13:210, 13:222, 13:443, 14:231, 16:213, 17:72, 17:207, 19:349, 20:14, 21:346, 23:188, 23:249n, 23:333, 26:106, 26:276, 30:275, 31:95, 33:19, 34:18, 35:155, 35:382, 36:249, 39:82, 42:129, 42:136, 49:269
wildlife, 30:132
Sandy Lake pottery, 51:60–61
Sandy Point, Lake Pepin, trading post, 11:382
Sandy River (Riviere author Sable), Beltrami County:
Sanford, Albert H., Dr., author, 5:385, 16:347, 22:98, 29:273, 35:296
Sanford, Edward T., judge, 43:57n, 47:252
Sanford, Frank, speaker, 16:360
Sanford, Henry S. (Gen.), 13:427, 25:135, 38:243
Sanford, J. N., author, 16:248
Sanford, John F. A., 5:43
Sanford, Maria L., 4:175, 6:190, 7:290, 8:439
Sanford, Mrs. Edward R., 54:62
Sanford, Peleg, 4:108
Sanford, Ray, builder, 60:272
Sanford, W. S., 3:180n, 6:372
San Francisco, California:
anti-Chinese violence and, 54:224–225, 54:230, 57:164
earthquake, 53:243, 54:354
freeways, 40:134
fur trade, 40:219
gunsmiths, 56:240
Japanese-language school, 45:275–281, 45:283
Jewish population, 25:394
Kinetoscope exhibitions, 54:344
missions, 51:162
Norwegian settlement, 50:65
Panama-Pacific Exposition, 55:132
parks and parkways, 58:42–43
professional boxing matches, 59:76
strikes, 53:326
Swedish-language newspapers, 55:78
earthquake, 53:243, 54:354
freeways, 40:134
fur trade, 40:219
gunsmiths, 56:240
Japanese-language school, 45:275–281, 45:283
Jewish population, 25:394
Kinetoscope exhibitions, 54:344
missions, 51:162
Norwegian settlement, 50:65
Panama-Pacific Exposition, 55:132
parks and parkways, 58:42–43
professional boxing matches, 59:76
strikes, 53:326
Swedish-language newspapers, 55:78
San Francisco Township, Carver County, log house, 37:77
Sangamon River, Mesquakie fort, 54:142
Sanger, Margaret, reformer/women's-rights advocate, 25:64, 45:169, 54:94, 54:360, 54:366, 54:369, 57:53
Sanger, William W., reformer, 50:241
Sanish, North Dakota, bridge, 7:368
Sanitary Commission, Civil War, 54:294
Sanitary Fair, Chicago, Minnesota exhibit, 18:365
Sanitary Food Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, 42:229
San Leon Gunnery School, 3:219, 9:69
Sann, Paul, work reviewed, 34:209
Sannes, Erling, author, 52:332
Sansei. See Japanese (people)
Sansome, Constance J., work reviewed, 48:351
Sansome, Kenneth N., photographer, 48:351
Sans Souci, Gertrude, composer, 52:117
Sanstead, J. W. (Rev.), author, 12:450, 19:125
Santa Catalina, Venezuela, Faribault colony, 43:205, 43:207, 43:209–210
Santa Claus Town, Anoka, 54:310–311
Santa Fe Railway, 30:237
Santee band, Sioux Indians, 2:371, 5:232, 8:437, 51:316–318
teachers, 51:91
Santella, Nicola, minister, 49:244, 49:246, 49:248
Santi, Arlene, police chief, 62:22, 62:26
Santiago, history, 12:455
Santmyer, Helen Hooven, 54:371
Santos-Dumont, Alberto, aircraft manufacturer, 48:55–56
Sapiro, Aaron, 28:38–39, 28:43
Sarasohn, Stephen B., work reviewed, 35:332
Sarasohn, Vera H., work reviewed, 35:332
Saratoga, New York, boat race, 47:324–326
Saratoga Springs, Lyon County, proposed townsite, 14:250–251
Sarbach, Louis N., author, 22:347
Sardeson, Frederick W., author, 1:59, 1:411, 3:153, 5:97, 5:236
Sardis, Big Stone County, postal station, 17:485
Sarff, Ezra, author, 30:397
Sarff, Manus, pioneer, 30:397
Sargeant, S. C., photograph depicted, 46:286
Sargent, A., Dr., cholera victim, 14:293
Sargent, Charles S., 25:71, 44:21
Sargent, Epes, excursionist, 15:406, 15:413, 20:384
Sargent, Fred W., speaker, 7:301
Sargent, George B., 16:360
Sargent, Julia A. See Wood, Julia A. Sargent (Mrs. William H.)
Sargent, Julian, author, 9:200, 9:316, 10:223, 11:209, 11:218
Sargent, Mary F., author, 11:463
Sargent, Nathan, lieutenant commander, 43:211
Sargent, Sarah L., 11:419
Sargent, T. T., steamboat captain, 11:115
Sargent, William C., 5:79, 5:436, 12:281
Saroni, Herman, automobile manufacturer, 26:19, 43:94, 43:105
Sarpy's Post, Nebraska, store, 40:193
Sarre, Thomas B., 41:384
Sarsaparilla war, 3:71
Sartell, Fred N., author, 10:224
Sartell, Joseph B., 26:238
Sartell, Mrs. William, 19:119
Sartell, William, speaker, 8:264, 10:361
Sarusky, Jaime, journalist, 56:294, 56:298
Sarvela, Heikki, pioneer pastor, 25:324
Sarver, G. E., speaker, 20:99
Saskatchewan, Canada:
annexation proposed, 41:76–79
anniversary, 35:45
caribou herds, 21:212
described/depicted, 34:126, 41:19
establishment, 41:79
exploration, 1:522, 32:238n, 35:339, 37:54, 39:171
Finnish settlements, 48:175
fur trade, 16:106, 42:39
geography and natural resources, 1:160, 1:162–163, 1:166, 1:170, 1:171n, 1:174
government, 35:148
hunting, 32:59
Hutterite colony, 40:44
Indian reserves, map, 41:18
Indians, 51:160, 51:198
metis, 49:190
Norwegians in, 4:85, 57:361
Riel Rebellion (1885), 17:454
Sinclair Lewis visits, 47:333, 50:132
wheat farming, 35:48, 55:183
anniversary, 35:45
caribou herds, 21:212
described/depicted, 34:126, 41:19
establishment, 41:79
exploration, 1:522, 32:238n, 35:339, 37:54, 39:171
Finnish settlements, 48:175
fur trade, 16:106, 42:39
geography and natural resources, 1:160, 1:162–163, 1:166, 1:170, 1:171n, 1:174
government, 35:148
hunting, 32:59
Hutterite colony, 40:44
Indian reserves, map, 41:18
Indians, 51:160, 51:198
metis, 49:190
Norwegians in, 4:85, 57:361
Riel Rebellion (1885), 17:454
Sinclair Lewis visits, 47:333, 50:132
wheat farming, 35:48, 55:183
Sasse, Fred A., work reviewed, 36:65, 42:40
Satchel, depicted, 56:244
Satellite, steamboat, 26:132
Satellite, tugboat, 54:212
Satellites, space, 51:287
Saterbak, Weaver, 9:258
Saterstrom, A. J., author, 14:358
Sather, Nancy, ecologist, reviews by, 60:335–336
Sathre, Peter, 5:574
Satre, Mrs. A. G., 23:399
Satter, Christian, autobiography, 2:381
Satterlee, L. D., work reviewed, 33:307
Satterlee, Marion P., author, 1:399, 1:541, 2:476, 3:314, 4:467, 9:194, 10:233, 10:337
Satterlee, William E., 45:4
Sattgast, Charles R., educator, 42:184
Sattler, Joseph, photographer, 56:383
Saturday Evening Post (Burlington, Iowa), 14:439, 56:15
history, 55:281
Saturday Visiter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), abolitionist newspaper, 32:16
Saturn, steamboat, 26:132
Satz, Ronald N., 45:39
work reviewed, 44:234
Saucier, Jean Baptiste, house, 29:72
Sauer, Carl, author, 11:428, 11:430
Sauer, Emil, pianist, 39:55
Sauer, Philip von R., author, 37:187
Saueressig-Schreuder, Yda, author, 50:169
Sauers, Ernest, pioneer, 36:235
Saugemauqua, Ojibway, 50:29n
Saugstad, John, author, 14:351, 14:358, 18:110, 22:107, 23:103
Sauk Centre, Stearns County:
Board of Trade, 23:199
churches, 17:337, 18:119
depicted, 15:139, 20:363, 28:172, 37:7, 37:12
described, 54:167–168
dog trials, 16:267
in fiction, 31:137
fort depicted, 46:317
growth, 30:275
history, 9:311, 34:173
hunting, 20:191
Lindbergh fly-over, 42:145–146
literary society, 15:253
Main Street, 43:223, 43:225
Norse "chapel site," 30:169
Original Main Street Historic District, 54:164–166, 54:169
pioneer life, 25:67, 25:69
railroad, 41:355, 42:175
roads, 21:235
school, 9:312
Sinclair Lewis home, 28:370, 30:267, 34:42, 34:85–89, 34:126, 35:234, 37:1n, 37:6, 37:13, 37:40, 37:66, 37:88, 37:135, 42:151–152, 42:160, 47:336, 48:133, 49:167, 55:111
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 12:318, 20:364, 38:276–277, 38:279–281, 38:284–286
sketch, 4:193
slaves and, 57:112, 57:117
stockade, 1:542, 9:312
churches, 17:337, 18:119
depicted, 15:139, 20:363, 28:172, 37:7, 37:12
described, 54:167–168
dog trials, 16:267
in fiction, 31:137
fort depicted, 46:317
growth, 30:275
history, 9:311, 34:173
hunting, 20:191
Lindbergh fly-over, 42:145–146
literary society, 15:253
Main Street, 43:223, 43:225
Norse "chapel site," 30:169
Original Main Street Historic District, 54:164–166, 54:169
pioneer life, 25:67, 25:69
railroad, 41:355, 42:175
roads, 21:235
school, 9:312
Sinclair Lewis home, 28:370, 30:267, 34:42, 34:85–89, 34:126, 35:234, 37:1n, 37:6, 37:13, 37:40, 37:66, 37:88, 37:135, 42:151–152, 42:160, 47:336, 48:133, 49:167, 55:111
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 12:318, 20:364, 38:276–277, 38:279–281, 38:284–286
sketch, 4:193
slaves and, 57:112, 57:117
stockade, 1:542, 9:312
on 1869 Todd County election, 61:317–318
Sauk Centre Townsite Company, 9:311
Sauk Centre Volunteer State Militia, 61:165
Sauk City, Stearns County, ghost town, 22:447
Sauk City, Wisconsin:
agents, 1:401
in Black Hawk War, 35:87
culture, 37:174
depicted, 33:20, 45:89
fur trade, 42:125
history, 12:76
Illinois, 36:191
in literature, 57:291
Mesquakie Indians and, 54:190
Pipestone Indian Training School students, 62:68n
treaties, 1:141, 7:352
warfare, 48:25–27, 57:4, 57:6
Winnebago and, 57:19
Wisconsin, 15:176, 15:189
in Black Hawk War, 35:87
culture, 37:174
depicted, 33:20, 45:89
fur trade, 42:125
history, 12:76
Illinois, 36:191
in literature, 57:291
Mesquakie Indians and, 54:190
Pipestone Indian Training School students, 62:68n
treaties, 1:141, 7:352
warfare, 48:25–27, 57:4, 57:6
Winnebago and, 57:19
Wisconsin, 15:176, 15:189
fishing, 37:2
1866 storm, 9:69
Catholic church, 10:117, 10:119, 32:34
cemetery, 25:316
centennial, 34:170
church-state controversy, 53:303
cyclone, 16:365
described, 19:96
ferry, 7:108
German settlement, 31:25, 32:36
historical society, 42:68
history, 1:346, 1:348, 10:224
mail route, 33:89
missions, 16:316, 28:210, 33:90
Molehill, 54:311
pioneer life, 7:300, 21:412
Poles, 58:19
post office, 40:83
proposed capital, 43:240
railroads, 27:181, 61:253, 61:257
on Red River Trail, 27:165, 38:2
river port, 24:138, 28:342n, 29:204, 29:218, 32:34, 33:9–10, 40:332
roads, 16:293, 21:234
salt retail, 52:131
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trading post, 6:332, 11:375, 23:94
voting precinct, 55:276
Wippich's Rock Garden, 58:161
Catholic church, 10:117, 10:119, 32:34
cemetery, 25:316
centennial, 34:170
church-state controversy, 53:303
cyclone, 16:365
described, 19:96
ferry, 7:108
German settlement, 31:25, 32:36
historical society, 42:68
history, 1:346, 1:348, 10:224
mail route, 33:89
missions, 16:316, 28:210, 33:90
Molehill, 54:311
pioneer life, 7:300, 21:412
Poles, 58:19
post office, 40:83
proposed capital, 43:240
railroads, 27:181, 61:253, 61:257
on Red River Trail, 27:165, 38:2
river port, 24:138, 28:342n, 29:204, 29:218, 32:34, 33:9–10, 40:332
roads, 16:293, 21:234
salt retail, 52:131
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trading post, 6:332, 11:375, 23:94
voting precinct, 55:276
Wippich's Rock Garden, 58:161
Sauk Rapids Frontierman, 16:234, 19:215, 56:395, 56:402
Sauk River, Benton and Stearns counties, 24:332, 48:143
Sauk Valley:
Sauk Valley man, discovered, 21:100, 35:201
Saulpaugh's quarry, Mankato, strike, 54:41
Sault Canal, and rail lines, 56:166
Saulteurs (Saulteaux Indians), 36:39, 36:49, 36:52
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Ontario, 49:268
boundary dispute, 47:163
canal and locks, 2:453, 7:26, 9:189, 19:199, 21:234, 23:355, 24:175, 28:54, 33:67, 34:263, 34:311, 34:355, 38:55, 46:46, 46:48, 54:72, 54:222, 55:97, 56:166
Cass expedition at, 23:144–147
described, 4:369–371, 11:242n
exploration, 11:452, 12:348, 13:261, 15:170, 18:387
first Europeans, 7:187
fishing, 34:245
fort, 13:99, 15:379, 19:290, 19:299, 40:184
French occupation, 3:46
fur trade, 42:70, 44:203, 44:207, 50:23–36
history, 7:162–164, 8:437, 18:325, 19:198, 34:206
Indian agency, 10:329, 24:164, 24:238, 25:271, 42:295, 50:23–36, 51:196
land claims, 23:128, 23:145
missions, 4:68, 10:109–110, 10:112, 15:110, 15:122, 18:47, 29:168, 33:185, 34:219, 50:25–26, 50:29, 50:31n
names, 12:349, 16:227
Nicolet celebration, 15:475
Ojibway Indians, 53:226–227, 56:303
plat, 50:34
ship traffic, 23:355
trading post, 7:359, 11:233, 11:242, 11:263, 21:146, 22:285, 29:351, 36:242, 36:248, 37:80, 37:241, 54:375
canal and locks, 2:453, 7:26, 9:189, 19:199, 21:234, 23:355, 24:175, 28:54, 33:67, 34:263, 34:311, 34:355, 38:55, 46:46, 46:48, 54:72, 54:222, 55:97, 56:166
Cass expedition at, 23:144–147
described, 4:369–371, 11:242n
exploration, 11:452, 12:348, 13:261, 15:170, 18:387
first Europeans, 7:187
fishing, 34:245
fort, 13:99, 15:379, 19:290, 19:299, 40:184
French occupation, 3:46
fur trade, 42:70, 44:203, 44:207, 50:23–36
history, 7:162–164, 8:437, 18:325, 19:198, 34:206
Indian agency, 10:329, 24:164, 24:238, 25:271, 42:295, 50:23–36, 51:196
land claims, 23:128, 23:145
missions, 4:68, 10:109–110, 10:112, 15:110, 15:122, 18:47, 29:168, 33:185, 34:219, 50:25–26, 50:29, 50:31n
names, 12:349, 16:227
Nicolet celebration, 15:475
Ojibway Indians, 53:226–227, 56:303
plat, 50:34
ship traffic, 23:355
trading post, 7:359, 11:233, 11:242, 11:263, 21:146, 22:285, 29:351, 36:242, 36:248, 37:80, 37:241, 54:375
Saunas:
Saunders, ----, Mr. (?) and Mrs., 59:232
Saunders, E. M., 41:316
Saunders, Eben E. (Rev.), author, 3:48, 4:99, 4:195
Saunders, Edward N., Jr., 59:232
Saunders, Frank E., speaker, 10:100, 13:120
Saunders, J. A. (Rev.), 17:363
Saunders, Jeannette:
Saunders, John (Capt.), 25:21n
Saunders, Mary P., 49:59–60
Saunders, T. M. (Lt.), 39:204
Saunders, William, 9:393, 52:291
Saunders (Sanders), Reuben, teacher, 51:97
Sauntry, William, house, 37:43, 38:351–352
Sauter, Van Gordon, photographer, 42:199
Savage, D. R., author, 12:101, 19:234
speaker, 27:75
Savage, Edward P. (Rev.), 38:82
papers, 4:174
Savage, Jeff, 56:153
Savage, Jeff, Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Savage, John, house, 27:267
Savage, Marion Willis, business executive, 41:381, 56:454–455, 57:56 (facing)
Savage, Mrs. Arthur, 4:267
Savage, Mrs. Edward P., 4:174
Savage, Scott County, 45:280
Savage Factories, Minneapolis, auto distributor, 43:110
Savage's Station, Virginia:
Savannah, steamboat, 10:409, 10:417, 10:421, 10:423–424, 38:288, 38:291–292
Savannah Tribune (Georgia), 43:284
Savanna Portage, Aitkin County, 2:178, 4:383n, 5:34n, 7:311, 8:117–139, 9:320, 9:410, 49:267, 49:269, 53:142
described, 4:384, 5:35, 8:124–125, 8:127–128, 8:134–138, 13:339, 23:251, 26:229, 32:95
geology, 13:403–407
map, 8:131
relocated, 8:129–139
trade route, 20:11
traders, travelers, and missionaries, use of, 8:121–128, 8:129n, 14:116, 16:288, 26:276, 35:155, 40:275n
trading post, 23:188
trail opened, 21:328, 22:438
geology, 13:403–407
map, 8:131
relocated, 8:129–139
trade route, 20:11
traders, travelers, and missionaries, use of, 8:121–128, 8:129n, 14:116, 16:288, 26:276, 35:155, 40:275n
trading post, 23:188
trail opened, 21:328, 22:438
Savard, Joan, contest winner, 27:147
Savard, Remi, author, 51:159
Save Lake Superior Association, environmental group, 47:205, 59:294
Savelle, Max, author, 36:32
work reviewed, 22:62–65
work reviewed, 34:250
Savola, Matt, labor organizer, 56:271
Savold, Lee, professional boxer, 59:86
Savoyard, Toussaint, trader, 28:144–145, 28:148, 28:150, 28:230
Savre, B. K., 28:88, 28:297
Savs, Mathias (Rev.), author, 1:385, 1:540, 9:301, 12:454, 15:315
Sawbill area, Cook County:
Sawmills
See also Logging and lumbering; Lumber industry
Bemidji area, 23:25, 23:32, 23:34, 49:65
Brown County, 36:193
Cass Lake, 56:270
Chippewa City, 48:74
Chippewa River, 42:139, 57:203
Crow River, 55:45 (facing)
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54:288
fish spawning and, 58:62
Forestville, 44:86–87
Fort Snelling, 42:88
history, 52:167, 52:169
Indiana, 31:61
Iowa, 23:184, 27:190
Little Falls, 52:119
Minneapolis, 48:266, 58:326
Minnehaha Creek, 44:165–166, 44:172
Minnesota, 47:212
Minnesota River, 11:171, 11:181
Mississippi River, 16:469, 27:190, 28:207
Montevideo, 48:74
Moorhead, 58:94–95
power methods, 48:39
Redwood Falls, 36:154
Rum River, 19:236
St. Anthony Falls, 12:163, 22:153, 29:208, 31:109, 48:86, 58:256–258, 58:261–262, 58:274, 58:322, 61:249
St. Croix Valley, 17:278–279, 18:167, 18:170, 18:359, 19:319, 20:447, 24:193, 29:199, 29:205, 30:391, 31:62, 36:215, 37:333, 56:158, 57:331
Staples, 20:469
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:290
technology, 18:171
Wacouta, 47:303
Wisconsin, 47:212
Bemidji area, 23:25, 23:32, 23:34, 49:65
Brown County, 36:193
Cass Lake, 56:270
Chippewa City, 48:74
Chippewa River, 42:139, 57:203
Crow River, 55:45 (facing)
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54:288
fish spawning and, 58:62
Forestville, 44:86–87
Fort Snelling, 42:88
history, 52:167, 52:169
Indiana, 31:61
Iowa, 23:184, 27:190
Little Falls, 52:119
Minneapolis, 48:266, 58:326
Minnehaha Creek, 44:165–166, 44:172
Minnesota, 47:212
Minnesota River, 11:171, 11:181
Mississippi River, 16:469, 27:190, 28:207
Montevideo, 48:74
Moorhead, 58:94–95
power methods, 48:39
Redwood Falls, 36:154
Rum River, 19:236
St. Anthony Falls, 12:163, 22:153, 29:208, 31:109, 48:86, 58:256–258, 58:261–262, 58:274, 58:322, 61:249
St. Croix Valley, 17:278–279, 18:167, 18:170, 18:359, 19:319, 20:447, 24:193, 29:199, 29:205, 30:391, 31:62, 36:215, 37:333, 56:158, 57:331
Staples, 20:469
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:290
technology, 18:171
Wacouta, 47:303
Wisconsin, 47:212
Sawyer, Carol, author, 46:206
Sawyer, F. L., author, 9:191
Sawyer, Henry, hotel owner, 48:209
Sawyer, James A., expedition leader, 23:184
Sawyer, Marjorie, author, 4:478
Sawyer, Mrs. Sylvester. See Sibley, Helen Hastings (Wahkiyee [Bird]), Anglo-Dakota woman
Sawyer, P. H., author, 39:170
Sawyer, Philetus, politician, 31:113, 34:72
Sawyer, Robert W., historian, 32:250
Sawyer, Roland D. (Rev.), author, 3:373
Sawyer, Sylvester, 59:193–194
Sawyer and Austin, La Crosse, Wisconsin, mill, 35:296
Sawyer and Buck's Hotel, Stillwater, 58:413
Sawyer and Heaton, Stillwater, mill, 24:205
Sawyer Goodman Company, lumber firm, 13:365
Sawyer House, Stillwater, 5:323, 5:460, 5:473, 8:310, 24:200, 35:364
described/depicted, 48:209
Sawyers, James A., surveyor, 42:51
Sawyers, Mott R., speaker, 29:91
Sawyer's saloon, court case, 55:64
Saxhaug, O. E., 23:391
Saxon, C. R., speaker, 14:460, 18:465, 19:470
Saxon, Wallace, 18:110
Saxon baseball club, St. Paul, 19:164, 19:167, 19:170, 19:173, 19:175, 19:178–181
Saxon Emigrant (Leipsic, Germany), emigration paper, 5:174
Saxton, C. M., New York, publisher, 49:194
Saxton, Cook County, ghost town, 34:177
Saxton, Rufus (Gen.), 44:6
Saxton, Thomas, 11:415
Say, John, store owner, 41:381
Say, Thomas, naturalist, 10:369, 12:327, 16:156, 19:458, 31:112, 35:241, 35:378, 36:295–296, 37:31, 46:163, 47:208
trial for illicit fur trading, 5:422
Sayers, H. M., salesman, 50:155
Sayers, Tom, boxer, 47:322–323
Sayer's House, Cass Lake, trading post, 14:231
Sayles, Charles N., 7:191, 7:355, 19:118, 20:98, 21:109
Sayles, Mrs. Charles N., speaker, 16:243
Sayles Belton, Sharon, politician, 62:143
Saylor, John, author, 14:462
Saylor, Thomas:
"Ardice Brower, United States Marine Corps, 1943-45," 60:170
"Augustine Martinez, United States Army, 1944-45," 60:86
award recipient, 62:79
"Frank Soboleski," 60:302
"Lucinda Holst," 61:2
"Margaret Amundson, Dental Hygienist," 60:46
review by, 60:80–81
"Richfield in the Postwar Era," 61:48–61
"Russ Gunvalson, POW," 59:351
"Augustine Martinez, United States Army, 1944-45," 60:86
award recipient, 62:79
"Frank Soboleski," 60:302
"Lucinda Holst," 61:2
"Margaret Amundson, Dental Hygienist," 60:46
review by, 60:80–81
"Richfield in the Postwar Era," 61:48–61
"Russ Gunvalson, POW," 59:351
Sayre, Stephen, author, 5:456
Sazevich, Jim, historian, 60:77
Scaglion, Richard, work reviewed, 47:330
Scales, L. B., 9:301
Scallan, Joseph, 13:346
Scallen, Raymond, author, 37:135
Scallon, E. P., speaker, 9:267
Scalping, by whites, 7:334, 10:322
Scambler, Otter Tail County, history, 23:298
Scammon, Richard E., Dr., quoted, 24:347
Scandia, Chisago County, 44:80
Scandia Grove, Nicollet County. See Lake Prairie Township, Nicollet County
Scandia Swedish Baptist Church:
Scandinavian Art Society of America, 57:76
Scandinavian Canadian Land Company, 3:460
Scandinavian Democratic Press Association, 3:512, 3:514
Scandinavian Dramatic Society, Duluth, 21:414
Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, East Union, 14:451
Scandinavian Immigration Society, 12:277
Scandinavian Ladies Emigrant Society, 38:79
Scandinavian Lutheran Church, 8:272
Scandinavian Minnesota Conference, 9:166
Scandinavian National Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 18:72
Scandinavian Printing Association, 3:515
Scandinavian Relief Society, Moorhead, 13:214
Scandinavians, 57:356–358, 57:362–366
See also Danes; Icelanders; Norwegians; Scandinavia; Swedes
in agrarian movement, 4:278
in agriculture, 21:91, 21:441, 23:14
artists, 52:165 (cover), 55:76–87, 56:305 (facing), 57:74–85
assimilation, 50:130
attempted church unity, 5:384, 6:58
authors, 56:205
backgrounds, 9:72
Blue Earth County, 7:257
Canada, 20:342, 21:269
in CCC, 48:297
cemeteries, 52:125
characterized, 8:271–273, 11:103, 19:408, 20:226, 30:243, 31:182
Christmas celebration, 8:413
in Civil War, 2:384, 33:84
in Congress, 4:191
cooking, 24:259, 40:47
cooperatives and, 57:392
criminals, 47:245–246
Cuba, 56:286–300
cultural heritage, 53:340
culture, 48:177
Dakota Territory, 48:350
dances, 21:60
as domestics, 48:226
East Union, 10:361
emigrant guides, 42:217, 42:222–224, 42:312
emigration, 53:295
ethnic pride, 48:5–6, 48:10
exploration by, 56:122–125, 57:56
farmers, 51:292
in fiction, 7:185, 37:11
fiddling tradition, 54:286
fishing settlements, 54:124
folk humor, 52:330
folklore, 28:280
fraternal societies, 22:394n, 22:436
in gold rush, 29:300–315, 32:174, 39:341
Greenland, 5:312
history, 5:465, 5:516
immigrants and immigration, 1:338, 2:161, 2:221n, 2:403, 3:406, 3:449–453, 5:233, 6:51, 6:74, 8:311, 9:179–181, 11:325, 19:81, 31:126, 34:85, 42:276, 43:40, 44:55, 44:57, 44:194–195, 45:58–59, 48:43, 48:267, 50:63–64, 50:72, 52:242, 52:332, 53:39, 53:88, 54:300, 54:332, 54:376, 55:137 (facing), 55:218, 56:45–46, 56:164, 57:134
immigration literature, 55:380
influence, 14:438, 18:219, 45:161
on iron range, 21:290, 27:204–206, 27:209, 27:212, 27:215, 40:341
Kandiyohi County, 8:270
Kensington runestone and, 55:136, 56:122, 56:128
labor markets, 52:167, 52:182
leaders, 21:98, 27:56, 51:262–263
leprosy victims, 31:190
literary contributions, 50:41, 55:370, 55:372–373
literature, 9:162, 13:324
loan words, 21:427
in lumber industry, 23:99, 27:208, 34:7, 36:153
in Lutheran church, 9:165–167
material culture, 53:209
mental health, 53:42
Michigan, 47:40
mine workers depicted, 56:336–337
Minneapolis, 33:169, 33:175
Minneapolis Congregationalists and, 44:58, 44:61, 44:63, 44:65–69
Minnesota, 2:331, 6:371–374, 7:327, 8:185, 8:386, 8:420, 9:412, 10:311, 48:38, 49:65–66, 50:334
Minnesota communities, 15:245, 18:421, 21:223, 22:348, 23:25, 23:107, 24:241, 24:258, 25:213, 26:281, 28:243, 35:203, 36:240, 53:126, 53:177, 53:212, 53:275, 55:25, 55:27–31, 56:148, 57:326, 57:435–436
museum, 9:188
musical instrument makers, 57:228
newspapers, 24:257, 51:163
North Dakota, 6:386, 51:126, 55:171
Pacific Northwest, 54:192
place names, 11:102, 16:350, 21:350
politics, 1:50, 5:549, 7:295, 10:189, 16:459, 17:161, 17:328, 25:192, 25:385, 35:61, 36:111, 36:238, 36:308, 37:12, 39:95–96, 40:321, 40:328, 45:224, 48:43, 49:158, 51:140–143, 52:189, 56:72, 56:195, 56:328–343
records collection, 2:272, 2:413–418, 472 4:64
Red River Valley, 2:104, 6:69, 9:187
Red Wing, 10:417
religion, 18:360–361, 18:365, 21:112, 36:285–293, 37:42, 38:332
research collections, 52:154, 52:158, 52:160
runologists, 57:141–152
satirized, 48:351
settlement in Minnesota, advantages of, 6:56, 6:258
sheet metal craftsworkers, 56:93
skiing, 54:190–191
socialist newspapers and, 52:87–99
source material, 10:203
South Dakota, 6:287
stereotyped, 52:190
theater, 33:176, 33:178, 52:297
United States, 1:270–274, 1:292
in U.S. navy, 41:10
Vital Records Index, 57:438
Wisconsin, 2:371, 2:404, 6:82, 12:328, 18:383, 27:134, 31:252, 47:331, 53:290, 55:177, 56:354
women, 46:190, 46:195, 50:41, 51:287, 54:371, 55:328, 57:193
in World War I, 4:84
in agrarian movement, 4:278
in agriculture, 21:91, 21:441, 23:14
artists, 52:165 (cover), 55:76–87, 56:305 (facing), 57:74–85
assimilation, 50:130
attempted church unity, 5:384, 6:58
authors, 56:205
backgrounds, 9:72
Blue Earth County, 7:257
Canada, 20:342, 21:269
in CCC, 48:297
cemeteries, 52:125
characterized, 8:271–273, 11:103, 19:408, 20:226, 30:243, 31:182
Christmas celebration, 8:413
in Civil War, 2:384, 33:84
in Congress, 4:191
cooking, 24:259, 40:47
cooperatives and, 57:392
criminals, 47:245–246
Cuba, 56:286–300
cultural heritage, 53:340
culture, 48:177
Dakota Territory, 48:350
dances, 21:60
as domestics, 48:226
East Union, 10:361
emigrant guides, 42:217, 42:222–224, 42:312
emigration, 53:295
ethnic pride, 48:5–6, 48:10
exploration by, 56:122–125, 57:56
farmers, 51:292
in fiction, 7:185, 37:11
fiddling tradition, 54:286
fishing settlements, 54:124
folk humor, 52:330
folklore, 28:280
fraternal societies, 22:394n, 22:436
in gold rush, 29:300–315, 32:174, 39:341
Greenland, 5:312
history, 5:465, 5:516
immigrants and immigration, 1:338, 2:161, 2:221n, 2:403, 3:406, 3:449–453, 5:233, 6:51, 6:74, 8:311, 9:179–181, 11:325, 19:81, 31:126, 34:85, 42:276, 43:40, 44:55, 44:57, 44:194–195, 45:58–59, 48:43, 48:267, 50:63–64, 50:72, 52:242, 52:332, 53:39, 53:88, 54:300, 54:332, 54:376, 55:137 (facing), 55:218, 56:45–46, 56:164, 57:134
immigration literature, 55:380
influence, 14:438, 18:219, 45:161
on iron range, 21:290, 27:204–206, 27:209, 27:212, 27:215, 40:341
Kandiyohi County, 8:270
Kensington runestone and, 55:136, 56:122, 56:128
labor markets, 52:167, 52:182
leaders, 21:98, 27:56, 51:262–263
leprosy victims, 31:190
literary contributions, 50:41, 55:370, 55:372–373
literature, 9:162, 13:324
loan words, 21:427
in lumber industry, 23:99, 27:208, 34:7, 36:153
in Lutheran church, 9:165–167
material culture, 53:209
mental health, 53:42
Michigan, 47:40
mine workers depicted, 56:336–337
Minneapolis, 33:169, 33:175
Minneapolis Congregationalists and, 44:58, 44:61, 44:63, 44:65–69
Minnesota, 2:331, 6:371–374, 7:327, 8:185, 8:386, 8:420, 9:412, 10:311, 48:38, 49:65–66, 50:334
Minnesota communities, 15:245, 18:421, 21:223, 22:348, 23:25, 23:107, 24:241, 24:258, 25:213, 26:281, 28:243, 35:203, 36:240, 53:126, 53:177, 53:212, 53:275, 55:25, 55:27–31, 56:148, 57:326, 57:435–436
museum, 9:188
musical instrument makers, 57:228
newspapers, 24:257, 51:163
North Dakota, 6:386, 51:126, 55:171
Pacific Northwest, 54:192
place names, 11:102, 16:350, 21:350
politics, 1:50, 5:549, 7:295, 10:189, 16:459, 17:161, 17:328, 25:192, 25:385, 35:61, 36:111, 36:238, 36:308, 37:12, 39:95–96, 40:321, 40:328, 45:224, 48:43, 49:158, 51:140–143, 52:189, 56:72, 56:195, 56:328–343
records collection, 2:272, 2:413–418, 472 4:64
Red River Valley, 2:104, 6:69, 9:187
Red Wing, 10:417
religion, 18:360–361, 18:365, 21:112, 36:285–293, 37:42, 38:332
research collections, 52:154, 52:158, 52:160
runologists, 57:141–152
satirized, 48:351
settlement in Minnesota, advantages of, 6:56, 6:258
sheet metal craftsworkers, 56:93
skiing, 54:190–191
socialist newspapers and, 52:87–99
source material, 10:203
South Dakota, 6:287
stereotyped, 52:190
theater, 33:176, 33:178, 52:297
United States, 1:270–274, 1:292
in U.S. navy, 41:10
Vital Records Index, 57:438
Wisconsin, 2:371, 2:404, 6:82, 12:328, 18:383, 27:134, 31:252, 47:331, 53:290, 55:177, 56:354
women, 46:190, 46:195, 50:41, 51:287, 54:371, 55:328, 57:193
in World War I, 4:84
Scandinavian Socialist Union (Skandinaviske Socialistforbund), organized, 52:88, 52:90, 52:98
Scandinavian Union, constitution, 6:76
Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association, 20:192, 54:296
Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Club of Minneapolis, 60:119
Scandinavian Workingmen's Society, 1:326
Scandinavian Young Women's Christian Temperance Union, organized, 52:69
Scandrett, Henry A., 19:50
Scandrett, Mrs. B. W., 23:41
Scanlan, Peter L., Dr., 17:462, 17:530
Scanlon, Marion S., author, 35:151
Scanlon, William, author, 18:105
Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Company, 29:140
Scannell, Richard (Bishop), 35:135–136
Scantlebury, Thomas, diary, 3:459, 11:334
Scarbo, George, artist, 26:270
Scarborough, Mae, speaker, 14:119
Scarlet Bird (Zeetkandoota), Sioux medicine man, sketch, 2:537–541
Scarlet Eagle Tail, Sioux Indian, 35:172
Scarlet fever, 51:48, 52:158, 55:44
Scarlet Point, Dakota leader. See Inkpaduta
Scarlett, Sam, IWW organizer, 51:68–69, 51:71
Scarpino, Philip V., historian, 54:266
work reviewed, 50:79
Scattered Seeds (St. Paul), student publication, 43:314
Scenic Hotel, Northome, Koochiching County, 55:313
Scenic State Park, Itasca County, 44:84
Schaaf, Dick, work reviewed, 48:267
Schaaf, William, work reviewed, 46:255
Schadle, Jacob E., Dr., laryngologist, 16:350
Schaefer, Edward, author, 36:283
Schaefer, Francis J. (Rev.), author, 1:320, 4:89, 4:272, 15:104, 15:455
work reviewed, 9:169
Schaefer, Joseph, 4:457, 6:259n, 7:182, 9:132–133, 14:75, 14:344, 31:116
author, 3:532, 4:79, 4:286, 4:462, 5:71, 5:151–152, 5:230, 5:234, 5:311, 5:316, 5:382, 5:384, 5:465, 5:593–594, 5:612, 6:299, 6:406, 7:88, 7:367, 8:106, 8:203, 9:71, 9:127, 9:306, 9:415, 10:341, 11:11, 11:103, 11:211, 11:430, 13:334, 15:355, 17:114, 18:326, 19:35
career, 12:328, 24:337
editor, 10:346, 12:440
"The Microscopic Method Applied to History," 4:3–20
quoted, 13:91, 27:83
review by, 11:82
speaker, 4:24, 4:35, 4:76, 8:100, 9:183, 10:209, 13:106, 13:326, 14:448, 15:119, 17:344
work reviewed, 5:132–135, 5:593–595, 18:79
career, 12:328, 24:337
editor, 10:346, 12:440
"The Microscopic Method Applied to History," 4:3–20
quoted, 13:91, 27:83
review by, 11:82
speaker, 4:24, 4:35, 4:76, 8:100, 9:183, 10:209, 13:106, 13:326, 14:448, 15:119, 17:344
work reviewed, 5:132–135, 5:593–595, 18:79
Schaefer, Mrs. Fred C., 25:311
Schaefer, Peter, author, 5:79, 5:378, 5:436
Schafer Brothers Logging Company, Aberdeen, Washington, 27:165
Schaff, Philip, author, 29:154
Schaffer, H. J., politician, 39:49
Schaffer, Milt, artist, 57:27
Schaft Lake, Lake County, resort, 34:81
Schall, Anna, 18:143
Schall, Thomas D., senator, 11:331, 25:305, 40:369, 46:3, 47:150, 47:154, 48:289
Schaller, Celestine M., 11:318, 14:31n, 19:451
Schandel, Tim, railroad museum director, 60:17n
Schanfield, Maury, 46:271
Schanilec, Gaylord, designer, 52:156, 53:293 (facing), 55:333 (facing)
master printer, 54:97 (facing)
Schantz, Jacob Y., author, 29:166
Schantz-Hansen, T., work reviewed, 22:183
Schaper, Harriet, 51:137
Schaper, William A., professor, 35:368, 39:205, 47:174, 51:134–137, 51:234
author, 1:342
review by, 31:44
Scharf, Rosa, housekeeper, 55:354, 55:357–360, 55:363
Scharwenka, Xaver, pianist, 39:53
Schary, Dore, film producer, 49:171
Schaub, Mrs. B., author, 18:333
Schaub Brothers, Inc., St. Paul, 49:61, 49:64
Schauer, Alexander J., baseball player, 47:150
Schauff Lake, 59:236n
fishing excursions, 59:233
Schauinger, J. Herman:
Schech's Mill, Houston County, 47:212
Schechter, Stephen L., author, 50:296
Scheel, Fr., author---???(Fr.)?, 5:383
Scheele, Carl A. A., author, 18:74
Scheer, Luke, author, 26:270
Scheers, Charles F., author, 23:402, 30:76
Scheers, Mrs. Charles F., author, 30:76
Scheff, Dean, biography, 48:352
Scheffer, Albert, 5:101, 39:329
Scheiber, Harry N., work reviewed, 42:75
Scheider, Cyrinus (Rev.), 12:96
Scheiner, Samuel L., Jewish civic leader, 52:174, 52:179, 53:299, 53:302, 53:304–305, 61:369
statehood centennial emblem debate, 61:102–113
Schell, August, brewer, 56:379–380
Schell, Herbert S., author, 14:114, 19:108, 24:369, 34:312–313
Schell, Richard, 27:315
Schellbach, Louis H., legislator, 35:348
Schell Brewing Company, New Ulm, 49:331
Schelling, Ernest, pianist, 39:59
Schell's (August) Thal House, 56:380
Schels, Carl, work reviewed, 47:335
Scheltner, Leo, prisoner of war, 54:122
Schem, Alexander T., editor, 12:195, 24:222
Schempp, Edward, 53:300
Schempp, Sidney, 53:300
Schenck, Carl A., work reviewed, 44:236
Schenck, Theresa M., 54:375
Schenectady, New York, burned by French, 19:282
Schenk, Carl A., forester, 34:176
work reviewed, 34:256
Schenk, Pearl Marea, author, work reviewed, 60:126–127
Schennach, Emmanuel, 14:39
Schennach, John, 14:31n, 14:39, 14:42
Scher, Adam, MHS curator, 56:153, 56:240, 56:453
Scherer, Andrew, "Lumber Camp Cooks, Beltrami County," 59:314
Scherer, C. A., Dr., speaker, 10:232
Scherer, George W., politician, 48:253–254
Scherer, Norman W., forester, 43:7
Scherf, Fred A., activist, 51:168
Scherf, Mildred, newspaper publisher, 51:168
Scherfenberg, Martha, 12:106
Scherfenberg, William, mill owner, 44:166
Scheringer, Adam, 53:11, 53:14
Scherzer, Karl, views on Native Americans, 57:101
Schette, ----, 5:195
Scheunemann, Leona, 20:428
Schiavo, Giovanni, author, 16:118
Schick, Joseph S., author, 32:59, 35:195
Schickele, Peter (P.D.Q. Bach, pseud.), quoted, 60:200
Schieffelin Brothers and Company, New York, ginseng dealers, 41:261
Schiek, Louis, restaurant owner, 62:172
Schiek's Café, Minneapolis, 46:339, 62:171–172
Schiff, Judith A., archivist, 58:12
work reviewed, 46:123
Schiffman Building, St. Paul, 39:53n
Bellson School of Music, 57:231–232
Schiller, Hans von, aeronaut, 40:268
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, poet-playwright, 39:198–200, 49:138–139
statue, 55:367–370
Schiller's Confectionary and Restaurant, St. Paul, 56:232
Schilling, Cecelia O., 12:446
Schilling, Mrs. H. F., speaker, 16:244
Schilling, Robert, 9:245
Schilling, William F., 21:452
Schilplin, Fred, publisher, 17:365, 48:139n, 48:142, 48:147
Schimke, Robert, "Nininger of the Future," 44:104–107
Schimmel, E. A., professor, 51:134
Schindler, Jacob, sketch, 5:162
Schippman, Harry, prisoner of war, 54:122
Schjeldahl Company, Northfield, balloon research, 38:334, 49:32
Schlafly, Phyllis, activist, 61:71
Schlampp's, clothing store, 53:94
Schlasinger, Noah, farmer, 55:169–170
Schlasinger, Sarah, farmer, 55:169–170
Schlebecker, John T.:
Schlegel, Marvin W., author, 26:85, 26:278, 27:61, 28:73, 30:257
Schleiden, Rudolf, ambassador, 40:270–271, 40:277–278
Schlener, John A., politician, 35:345
Schlener, Mrs. John A., 3:439
Schlener and Company, Minneapolis, 18:148
Schlenk, Hugo, accountant, 40:405
Schlenker, Karen, "Rural School Consolidation in Mille Lacs County," 59:120–131
Schlereth, Thomas J.:
Schlessinger, Eda Marcus, homesteader, depicted, 55:169
Schleuning, Neala J., 54:284–285
Schley, Winfield S., 41:9
Schlicher, J. J., author, 24:76
Schlick, Lena, student, 27:99
Schlick, Mary Dodds, author, work reviewed, 60:299
Schlinkert, Leroy, work reviewed, 29:159
Schlissel, Lillian, author, 51:243
Schlitgus, Ernest H., 20:397, 22:340, 28:88, 28:195, 28:387
speaker, 29:180
Schloff, David, store owner, 55:171
Schloff, Linda Mack, author/historian, 51:242, 58:247
"B is for Belonging," 59:17–21
"Jewish Religious Life in Four Market Towns," 51:2–14
"Jewish Women and Work in the Upper Midwest," 55:166–174
review by, 55:179–180
work reviewed, 55:229–30
"Jewish Religious Life in Four Market Towns," 51:2–14
"Jewish Women and Work in the Upper Midwest," 55:166–174
review by, 55:179–180
work reviewed, 55:229–30
Schlueter, Robert E., Dr., author, 17:475
Schlusnus, Heinrich, singer, 39:63
Schmahl, Alexander, 26:290
Schmahl, Julius A., 2:36, 9:258
Schmauk, Theodore E., biography, 7:89
Schmeckebier, Laurence E., 24:350, 25:381, 26:150, 27:26, 27:125, 27:247, 27:262, 27:279, 28:47
Schmerler, Robert M., 29:269
Schmid, Calvin F., author, 19:226, 20:88, 23:97
work reviewed, 19:202
Schmid, Ronald M., photographer, work reviewed, 56:301–302
Schmid, W. O., 7:57
Schmidli, Lilli, author, 5:316
Schmidt, Albert, essay reviewed, 36:185
Schmidt, Andrew J., "Planning St. Paul's Como Park," 58:40–58
Schmidt, E. C., Dr., 22:216
Schmidt, Edward W., author, 9:417, 15:367, 16:242, 17:126, 18:472, 22:332, 26:280, 29:83
Schmidt, Ernst, 44:243
Schmidt, Friedrich A.:
Schmidt, Gottlieb, author, 16:126
Schmidt, Hubert, author, 19:91
review by, 19:85–87
Schmidt, Joseph, IWW organizer, 33:293, 51:68–69, 51:71
Schmidt, Lawrence (Fr.), 39:310
Schmidt, Louis B., author, 1:72, 1:401, 2:473, 4:188, 4:286, 5:152, 10:216, 16:107, 22:92, 22:326, 31:190
Schmidt, Mary S., Sioux War captive, 1:323, 4:58, 4:468, 5:74, 12:446, 38:109n
Schmidt, Paul, author, 12:333
Schmidt, Rita, genealogist, 46:286n, 46:302
Schmidt Auto Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, 43:110
Schmidt Saddlery Company, Mankato, history, 16:126
Schmiedel, Oscar, 17:238
Schmiedeler, Tom, "Frontier Forms of Minnesota's County Seats," 57:330–345
Schmirler, A. A. A. (Rev.), work reviewed, 48:135
Schmitt, A., Jr., miller, 16:127
Schmitt, Hubert, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 28:264
Schmitt, John, author, 18:224
Schmitt, Leo F., author, 10:85
Schmitt, Martin F., author/editor, 27:161, 30:66
Schmitz, Henry, 28:50
Schmitz, Lorene L., author, 12:320
Schmitz, Mrs. C. J., author, 20:102
Schmitz, Mrs. Peter M., compiler, 36:36
Schmitz, P. (Rev.), author, 24:90
Schmoller, Marie, garment workers union member, 60:27
Schmucker, Samuel M., author, 47:234, 47:237
Schneider, A. J., osteopath, 59:209
Schneider, Albert, bacteriologist, 16:350
Schneider, Allan F., author, 37:307
Schneider, Carl E., author, 21:427
Schneider, Carl J., work reviewed, 53:128
Schneider, Don, author, 21:204
Schneider, Dorothy, work reviewed, 53:128
Schneider, Fred, historian, 55:380
Schneider, Joseph, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:234
Schneider, Lydgia H., 51:167
Schneider, Roman (Fr.), author, 26:388
Schneider, Sandra, 42:156
Schneider, Walter S., reminiscences, 15:136
Schneller, L. G. (Pop), camp director, 58:74–75
Schnettler, Jack, award recipient, 61:287
Schob, David E., work reviewed, 44:312–313
Schochet, Herman, businessman, 51:6
Schochet, Nahman, 51:7
Schochet, Philip A., businessman, 51:6
Schock, Albert, bicycle racer, 62:86
Schocker, William, 26:312–313
Schoen, E. N., 23:390
Schoen (Schon), Ida, teacher, 48:332n
Schoen (Schon), Marie, teacher, 48:332
Schoenberger, J. H., author, 16:106
Schoening, Herbert F., lawyer, 21:196
Schoen-Rene, Anna, musician, 48:332–338
Schoepf, Albin (Gen.), Union officer, 25:24, 38:261–262, 39:180
Schoff, Florence, 46:261–263
Schoffman, Anna, marriage, 55:3
Schofield, George B., gunmaker, 36:68
Schofield, John L., Dr., 3:228
Schofield, John M. (Gen.), Union officer, 39:185, 46:323
Schofield, Robert L., 1:229, 3:227, 5:608
Scholastica (Mother), 47:119, 53:212
Scholberg, Henry, research volunteer, 61:234, 61:241
Schold, E. (Rev.), 50:148
Scholer, C. H., 43:107
Scholes, France V., essay reviewed, 38:238
Scholl, Marvel, labor organizer, 43:152
Scholljegerdes, Mrs. F. D., speaker, 27:364, 28:196
Scholte, Hendrik P., colonizer, 35:33
Scholz, Peter, store owner, 61:58
Scholz Mercantile, Richfield, 61:58
Schon, August, actor, 32:171
Schon, Mrs. August, actress, 32:171
Schonberger, Howard:
Schoolcraft, Anna M. Johnston (Mrs. James), 50:26
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe (William Hetherwold, pseud.), 18:94, 20:78, 20:202, 22:277n, 24:379, 25:297, 33:49, 34:219, 37:33, 38:201, 52:126–127, 55:133
artist, 48:84
author, 3:237, 4:285, 4:383n, 5:24, 7:204, 7:319, 7:325, 8:126, 8:422, 13:301, 13:369, 16:96, 18:162, 19:420, 23:130, 23:247n, 26:359, 27:254, 29:131, 30:209, 31:220n, 34:213, 34:216, 36:74–75, 36:78n, 36:323, 42:264, 46:70, 46:73, 46:131, 47:39, 48:134, 48:240–241, 49:151–152, 50:23, 50:171, 50:211, 56:149 (facing)
bibliography, 24:238
career, 18:215, 28:184, 36:148
with Cass expedition, 23:129, 23:135, 23:140, 23:239, 23:248, 23:251, 23:340, 23:344, 23:348, 31:94, 31:96, 60:47
centennial, 13:277, 13:289–291, 15:241
characterized, 50:23, 50:36
depicted, 27:241, 50:29
discovery of Lake Itasca, 12:215, 13:287–288, 16:118, 18:180–185, 23:233n, 30:281, 36:184, 37:62
draftsman, 40:145
education, interest in, 23:185
explorer, 2:114, 2:371, 3:232, 3:235, 4:97, 4:187, 4:290, 4:377, 4:387n, 5:125, 6:81, 6:203, 7:72, 7:207, 7:314, 8:124–125, 10:196, 10:267, 11:58, 12:216, 14:342, 16:215, 16:453, 24:372, 25:273, 26:363, 30:372, 37:80, 37:302, 46:134, 48:83–84, 48:108, 48:110, 49:266n, 52:150, 58:254
Indian agent, 8:334, 10:329, 13:195, 14:92, 15:344, 23:356, 25:271, 42:295, 48:65, 49:259, 49:267, 50:23–36
judge, 50:26, 50:30
legislator, 50:29–30
letters, 13:426, 18:183–185, 21:93, 23:75, 38:200, 40:409
Longfellow and, 12:221, 24:237, 35:380
marker, 17:230
in mission controversy, 50:26, 50:28–33
names Itasca, 12:226, 12:228, 13:163, 13:166, 13:168–169, 13:292
papers, 5:307
poet, 12:220, 14:339
quoted, 17:248, 17:256, 44:208
sketch, 9:185
translator, 3:100
U.S. Indian agent, 51:196–197
work reviewed, 33:345, 35:142
author, 3:237, 4:285, 4:383n, 5:24, 7:204, 7:319, 7:325, 8:126, 8:422, 13:301, 13:369, 16:96, 18:162, 19:420, 23:130, 23:247n, 26:359, 27:254, 29:131, 30:209, 31:220n, 34:213, 34:216, 36:74–75, 36:78n, 36:323, 42:264, 46:70, 46:73, 46:131, 47:39, 48:134, 48:240–241, 49:151–152, 50:23, 50:171, 50:211, 56:149 (facing)
bibliography, 24:238
career, 18:215, 28:184, 36:148
with Cass expedition, 23:129, 23:135, 23:140, 23:239, 23:248, 23:251, 23:340, 23:344, 23:348, 31:94, 31:96, 60:47
centennial, 13:277, 13:289–291, 15:241
characterized, 50:23, 50:36
depicted, 27:241, 50:29
discovery of Lake Itasca, 12:215, 13:287–288, 16:118, 18:180–185, 23:233n, 30:281, 36:184, 37:62
draftsman, 40:145
education, interest in, 23:185
explorer, 2:114, 2:371, 3:232, 3:235, 4:97, 4:187, 4:290, 4:377, 4:387n, 5:125, 6:81, 6:203, 7:72, 7:207, 7:314, 8:124–125, 10:196, 10:267, 11:58, 12:216, 14:342, 16:215, 16:453, 24:372, 25:273, 26:363, 30:372, 37:80, 37:302, 46:134, 48:83–84, 48:108, 48:110, 49:266n, 52:150, 58:254
Indian agent, 8:334, 10:329, 13:195, 14:92, 15:344, 23:356, 25:271, 42:295, 48:65, 49:259, 49:267, 50:23–36
judge, 50:26, 50:30
legislator, 50:29–30
letters, 13:426, 18:183–185, 21:93, 23:75, 38:200, 40:409
Longfellow and, 12:221, 24:237, 35:380
marker, 17:230
in mission controversy, 50:26, 50:28–33
names Itasca, 12:226, 12:228, 13:163, 13:166, 13:168–169, 13:292
papers, 5:307
poet, 12:220, 14:339
quoted, 17:248, 17:256, 44:208
sketch, 9:185
translator, 3:100
U.S. Indian agent, 51:196–197
work reviewed, 33:345, 35:142
Schoolcraft, Jane Johnston (Mrs. Henry R., I), 23:144n, 24:379, 50:26, 50:32
Schoolcraft, Mary Howard (Mrs. Henry R., II), diary, 16:96
Schoolcraft family, 18:215
Schoolcraft Island, Lake Itasca, 36:326
Schoolcraft River, Beltrami and Hubbard counties, 23:29
School for the Feeble-Minded, Faribault, 43:205, 43:211, 49:100, 49:103, 59:237, 59:239, 59:243, 59:245–246, 59:248n
Schooling, William, author, 13:298
Schools
See also Education; specific communities and institutions
Catholic, 53:212
colleges, 44:32
country, 53:89
depicted, 47:85, 48:105
ethnic, 47:259
freedmen's, 47:304–305, 48:249
Indian, 56:459, 58:224–239
Iowa, 48:218
libraries, 48:251
medical, 48:43
for metis, 49:184
in mining areas, 48:103–104
Minnesota, 48:218
Moorhead, 58:99
murals, 53:232
North Hayland District 46, 59:128–129
one-room, 48:247n
parochial, 47:176–181, 48:15
physical education programs, 58:213
Princeton school district, 59:124, 59:126–128
public schools records, 62:164 (facing)
racial integration, 61:224
Richfield, Hennepin County, 61:54–55, 61:60
routine described, 46:341
rural school consolidation, 59:120–131
St. Cloud, 49:78
St. Paul, 55:321, 55:323, 56:244
South Hayland District 25, 59:129
television production, 46:275, 46:277–285
Wahkon school district, 59:124–126
Catholic, 53:212
colleges, 44:32
country, 53:89
depicted, 47:85, 48:105
ethnic, 47:259
freedmen's, 47:304–305, 48:249
Indian, 56:459, 58:224–239
Iowa, 48:218
libraries, 48:251
medical, 48:43
for metis, 49:184
in mining areas, 48:103–104
Minnesota, 48:218
Moorhead, 58:99
murals, 53:232
North Hayland District 46, 59:128–129
one-room, 48:247n
parochial, 47:176–181, 48:15
physical education programs, 58:213
Princeton school district, 59:124, 59:126–128
public schools records, 62:164 (facing)
racial integration, 61:224
Richfield, Hennepin County, 61:54–55, 61:60
routine described, 46:341
rural school consolidation, 59:120–131
St. Cloud, 49:78
St. Paul, 55:321, 55:323, 56:244
South Hayland District 25, 59:129
television production, 46:275, 46:277–285
Wahkon school district, 59:124–126
Schooners, Great Lakes, 54:212–215
Schoonover, Frank, artist, 53:88
Schoonover, Richard, county commissioner, 59:324
Schopflin, F. Wilhelm, printer, 27:31
Schopp, Frank, 59:58
Schopp, Leo, depicted, 59:48
Schopp, Theresa (Mrs. Charles Tinucci), 59:48–53, 59:58–59
Schopper, Anna (Mrs. Truman Beane), 59:48, 59:51, 59:53, 59:56, 59:58–59
Schopper, Marie (Mrs. Frank Sacher), 59:48, 59:51–52, 59:59
Schopper-Schopp, Matilda, 59:49
Schorer, Mark, author, 30:394, 37:345, 38:387, 43:223, 49:168
Schostag, Gottlieb, 7:372
Schostag, Gustaf, miller, 27:174
Schouler, James, historian, 18:128
Schouler, William, excursionist, 15:406, 15:413
Schouweiler, Sara, author, 28:84, 28:291, 28:293, 28:373, 29:83, 29:87
Schrader, Christian, artist, 32:45
Schrader, Eileen, author, 28:297
Schrader, Frederick F., author, 6:212
Schrader, Julie Hiller, 52:204
Schrader, Robert F., work reviewed, 48:339–341
Schrader, Thomas A., author, 35:45
Schrader family, 28:388
Schramm, Jacob, letters, 17:79
Schrantz, George, carnival royalty, 49:330
Schreeven, William J., author, 24:70
Schreiber, P., furniture manufacturer-designer, 56:245
Schreiber, Theodore, author, 24:259
Schreier, David M., work reviewed, 58:378
Schreiner, Jacob, letter, 34:146
Schreiner Company, Kerrville, Texas, 26:168
Schreyer, Ed, 43:315
Schreyer, Lowell, editor, 38:43
Schrider, Johan, journalist, 12:256, 12:273
Schrier, Arnold, work reviewed, 48:86
Schrier, William, author, 29:175
Schrimper, Richard J., author, 36:195
Schroder, Alan M., work reviewed, 48:91
Schroder, Johan, author, 6:373, 6:374n
Schroeck, Alfred, author, 16:493, 19:120
Schroedel, Rheua, 51:210
Schroeder, Fred E. H.:
Schroeder, Jack, Citizen's Alliance secretary, 54:178
Schroeder, Jacquelyne, 42:189
Schroeder, John, clerk, 13:29
Schroeder, Leslie L., "Fifty Years of Flight," 33:237–239
Schroeder, Louella, speaker, 28:387
Schroeder, Mrs. John, 33:15
Schroeder, W. G., author, 16:492
Schroeder Area Historical Society, publications, 57:159–160
Schroer, Dick, businessman, 61:88 (facing)
Schroter, Eduard, freethinker, 41:54–55, 41:59
Schrump, William, 6:207
Schubert, Frank N., 51:244
Schubert Club, St. Paul, 17:363, 30:175, 52:69, 54:65, 55:190
Schugens, Ed, musician, 33:100–101
Schuknecht, H. E., author, 23:301
Schulberg, Budd, author, 37:222
Schuldt, Louis J., author, 27:56
Schulenberg, Frederick, lumberman, 17:286, 18:174, 24:271
Schulenberg, Raymond F., author, 35:339
Schulenberg and Boeckler Lumber Company, Stillwater, 24:205, 31:37
Schulte, F. J., publisher, 41:288, 41:294
Schulte, Janet E., 52:244
Schultz, A. C., 17:121
Schultz, April R., work reviewed, 55:180–181
Schultz, Arthur R., editor, 34:42, 35:327
Schultz, Clifford G., 52:310
Schultz, Dorothy, librarian, 37:188
Schultz, Dorothy Holmes (Mrs. Henry), trade unionist, 56:358–362, 56:364–370, 56:372–374
Schultz, Duane, work reviewed, 53:288
Schultz, Edward H. (Col.), 3:333
Schultz, Ferdinand P., author, 19:213, 20:426
Schultz, J. H. (Rev.), 28:126
Schultz, James W., author, 14:204
Schultz, Jan N., work reviewed, 58:377
Schultz, John, Dr., sketch, 4:206
Schultz, John Christian, politician, 35:283
Schultz, John R., editor, 19:217
Schultz, Mrs. J. W., 28:295
Schultz, Mrs. Jack, speaker, 25:313
Schultz, Otto C. (Rev.), 14:50n
Schultz, Paul, 43:233
Schultz, Robert, "Twin Cities Theater Workers' Control Struggles," 53:323–333
Schulz, Carl G., educator, 1:147, 1:294, 3:420–421, 47:175–182, 48:281
Schulz, Charles M., work reviewed, 45:77–78
Schulze, E. A., 19:309
Schumacher, Albert, house, 58:366–367, 59:72–73
Schumacher, F., New York City, upholstery fabrics, 55:246
Schumacher, Hermann A., 49:128
Schumacher, Martha, piano teacher, 60:78
Schumacher, Matthias, pioneer, 24:88
Schumacher, Michael, author, work reviewed, 61:375
Schumacher, Peter H., Spanish-American War service, correspondence, 61:300
Schumacher (Albert) family, 59:336
Schuman, Henry, publisher, 27:237
Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, singer, 39:61–63
Schuneman, Mrs. Albert, 2:577
Schuneman and Evans, St. Paul, department store, 48:190–191, 50:254–255
Schurfenberg, George, 60:53
Schurman, Charles S., papers, 20:331
Schurman, Mrs. Charles S., 20:331
Schurmeier, Theodore L., 44:187, 54:249
Schurmeier mansion, St. Paul, 54:328 (facing)
Schurmeier truck, depicted, 43:105
Schurmeier Wagon Company, St. Paul, 43:105
Schurmeier-Whitney Company, St. Paul, 43:105
Schurz, Carl, 3:395, 8:265, 9:183, 15:331
Schussler, Otto F., author, 44:163n, 44:174
Schussler, Peter, mill owner, 14:440, 44:163n, 44:169
Schutz, Fritz:
Schutz, Wallace J., work reviewed, 52:122–123
Schutz Lake, Carver County, 33:248
Schuyler, Montgomery, author, 39:35
critic, 53:201
Schuylkill Arsenal, Pennsylvania, uniforms, 56:246
Schuylkill Fishing Company, Philadelphia, 59:229
Schwab, Charles D., truck builder, 43:105, 48:141, 48:150–151
Schwab, John, house, 39:73
Schwab, Lourdez Ortega, Mexican American, 62:104–105
Schwabacher, Heidi, artist, 45:206
Schwacker, William, farm, 16:14
Schwalbach, Mathias, 1:267–268
Schwalen, Mrs. R. F., 25:316
Schwalje, Walter J., 2:472
Schwallenstocker, Daniel F., soldier, 3:286n, 50:274
Schwalm, Leslie, historian, 61:319
work reviewed, 62:77
Schwandt, Mary E. See Schmidt, Mary S.
Schwandt family, monument, 23:192, 37:60
Schwantes, Carlos, review by, 60:81
Schwantes, Carlos A., author, work reviewed, 61:284–285
Schwappach, Moritz, freethinker, 41:56
Schwartz, ----, 1:268
Schwartz, Aaron, murder of, 29:219n
Schwartz, April, compiler, 47:334
Schwartz, Bessie Halpern (Mrs. Max), quoted, 55:171
Schwartz, Edward (Eddie) P., 46:261, 46:266, 52:171–172
Schwartz, Fannie, quoted, 55:1
Schwartz, George M., author, 6:407, 30:267, 38:204, 48:221
Schwartz, Max, store owner, 55:171
Schwartz, Mrs. R. F., 19:321
Schwartz, Sadie, seamstress, depicted, 55:168
Schwartz, Seymour I., work reviewed, 47:257
Schwartz, Warren E., author, 51:288
Schwarz, William, artist, work depicted, 56:304 (facing)
Schwarzwalder, John C., executive, 46:285
Schweda, Volker, prisoner of war, 54:122
Schwegel, ----, Winona guard, 45:137n
Schweigaard, A. M., 6:135, 6:138
Schweiger, ----, labor union member, 22:371
Schweikert, George (Rev.), speaker, 28:387
Schweitzer, Philip W., detective, 5:470
Schweitzer, Robert, 52:202
Schweizer Auswanderung's Zeitung, emigration paper, 5:194
Schwendeman, Joseph R., author, 15:240
Schwenderer, Norma, author, 24:367
Schwendinger, Alexander, artist, 36:240, 38:105, 38:118, 38:125n, 56:357 (cover), 56:383, 56:386
Schweppe, Carl, author, 21:333
Schwerdtfeger, August, 26:282
Schwerdtfeger, Henry, 26:282
Schwiebert, Ernest, author, 49:256
Schwieger, ---- (Capt.), 47:316
Schwieger, Charles, cholera victim, 47:316
Schwieso, Harriet, song writer, 26:53
Schwinn, Ignaz, bicycle racer/developer, 62:87
Schwinn World Team (bicyclists), 62:87
Schwyzer, Arnold, Dr., 15:254
Schymalla, Heinz, prisoner of war, 54:114–123
Science League of America, 41:207
Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, 36:108, 43:120
Scioto Company, sketches, 1:141, 2:198
Scofield, Anna J., 15:487
Scofield, Charles L., Dr., 5:574, 11:119, 16:241
Scofield, John D., 1:407
Scofield, John L., Dr., career, 27:267
Scofield, Mary, pioneer teacher, 28:139
Scofield, Miss ----, teacher, 8:274
Scofield, Mrs. C. L., 26:290
Scofield, Mrs. George, speaker, 27:267
Scofield, Robert L., author, 27:267
Scofield Memorial Auditorium, Elbow Lake, 15:487
Scoles, John, engraver, 36:276
Scopes, John T.:
Scotland:
Scott, ----, 1:194
Scott, A. W., 18:130
Scott, Abbe H. A., author, 9:409
Scott, Alma S., author/biographer, 55:9, 56:386
Scott, Beryl H., author, 35:153
Scott, Beth, work reviewed, 50:42
Scott, Carlyle M., author, 5:161
Scott, Charles, plasterer, 15:184
Scott, D. L., theater manager, 23:313
Scott, Donald, 20:98, 21:109, 22:107, 23:104, 25:408
Scott, Dred, negro slave, 5:43, 10:197, 10:441, 20:89, 30:265, 56:71, 56:74
Scott, Elizabeth N., theater owner-manager, 52:117
Scott, Ella, 44:316
Scott, Franklin D., author, 34:353, 46:342, 47:209
Scott, George, contractor, 3:145, 9:34
Scott, George, religious leader, 13:310, 18:75
temperance lecturer, 10:250
Cass County resident, 26:321
Scott, H. Y., mill owner, 20:217
Scott, Harriet (Mrs. Dred), 56:167, 56:170
Scott, Hiram, trader, 28:273
Scott, Hugh L., military officer, 7:244, 48:7
Scott, J. G., mill owner, 20:217
Scott, Jack D., work reviewed, 39:297
Scott, James B., author, 5:462, 9:158
Scott, James P., trader, 4:380, 9:287
Scott, Jim, fisherman, fishhouse depicted, 51:152
Scott, John M. (Capt.), 46:321
Scott, John W., author, 5:218
Scott, Louis N., theater manager, 9:38, 10:449, 15:254, 28:103, 35:156, 51:238, 53:245–246, 54:347
Scott, Martin, military officer, 6:178, 6:179n, 27:311, 41:219
Scott, Nellie, genealogy, 50:44
Scott, Quincy, 44:316
Scott, R. H., miller, 11:280
Scott, Robert E., 19:231, 19:360, 20:96, 22:216, 23:391, 25:55, 26:179
"Pioneering in Agricultural Education," 37:19–29
review by, 36:276
work reviewed, 38:235, 51:124–125, 59:349
review by, 36:276
work reviewed, 38:235, 51:124–125, 59:349
Scott, Sir George Gilbert, architect, 38:343
Scott, Thomas, execution, 1:195n, 36:65, 49:179
Scott, W. E., judge, speaker, 10:465
Scott, Walter R., Sr., work reviewed, 42:77, 45:303
Scott, William E., 12:184, 14:79, 17:67, 17:70, 23:93, 23:101, 23:391, 25:405
Scott, William W., architect, 42:239
agriculture, 18:408, 24:296
archives, 20:205
county seat, 1:423n
directory, 1:410
elections, 28:32, 28:34, 51:169
ethnic settlements, 12:271, 14:451, 19:475, 21:98, 28:31
grasshopper plague, 17:364
history, 11:118, 11:467, 12:201
Indians, 37:274–275
medicine, 29:265, 29:353
newspapers, 5:502
notes, 6:219, 6:310–311, 6:413, 8:112, 9:79, 9:198, 9:424, 10:361
pageant, 6:413
pioneer life, 8:210, 8:313, 15:492, 19:449
road, 17:241
salt lands, 52:140
War History Committee, 24:82
archives, 20:205
county seat, 1:423n
directory, 1:410
elections, 28:32, 28:34, 51:169
ethnic settlements, 12:271, 14:451, 19:475, 21:98, 28:31
grasshopper plague, 17:364
history, 11:118, 11:467, 12:201
Indians, 37:274–275
medicine, 29:265, 29:353
newspapers, 5:502
notes, 6:219, 6:310–311, 6:413, 8:112, 9:79, 9:198, 9:424, 10:361
pageant, 6:413
pioneer life, 8:210, 8:313, 15:492, 19:449
road, 17:241
salt lands, 52:140
War History Committee, 24:82
Scott County Historical Society, 15:71, 34:130, 53:128
Scott Guards, Belle Plaine, 16:171
Scottish people, 5:404, 5:407, 6:3, 6:46, 8:41, 8:184
See also British; Furness colony, Wadena
Blue Earth County, 7:257
Blue Earth Valley, 9:419
Brown County, 9:169
Canada, 2:31, 2:489n, 15:469, 24:285, 28:256
characterized, 40:308
in Civil War, 33:84
curling and, 40:384, 40:386
Currie, 9:343
Faribault County, 14:456, 19:364
Fort Snelling, 8:43
in fur trade, 4:315, 5:6–7, 5:12, 5:401, 5:406, 6:156, 15:421, 15:423, 23:155, 33:261
in granite industry, 16:234
immigration, 8:85, 24:259, 47:18–19
investors, 42:78
Iowa, 5:215, 5:385, 6:213
in lumber industry, 8:88, 8:90, 13:351
Martin County, 8:146n
Mesabi Range, 51:63, 51:66
Minnesota communities, 23:136, 24:385, 27:21O, 27:204, 27:209, 33:227
North Dakota, 51:126
Ontario, 54:50
Pembina, 5:263
Pipestone County, 17:99
Preston Township, 10:97
Red River settlement, 4:403, 5:385, 10:321, 20:342, 22:145, 24:41, 31:108, 46:113, 55:218
St. Paul, 55:140
in trade, 46:249, 48:344, 49:38
Wabasha County, 12:211
Wadena County, 47:20, 47:22–24
Blue Earth County, 7:257
Blue Earth Valley, 9:419
Brown County, 9:169
Canada, 2:31, 2:489n, 15:469, 24:285, 28:256
characterized, 40:308
in Civil War, 33:84
curling and, 40:384, 40:386
Currie, 9:343
Faribault County, 14:456, 19:364
Fort Snelling, 8:43
in fur trade, 4:315, 5:6–7, 5:12, 5:401, 5:406, 6:156, 15:421, 15:423, 23:155, 33:261
in granite industry, 16:234
immigration, 8:85, 24:259, 47:18–19
investors, 42:78
Iowa, 5:215, 5:385, 6:213
in lumber industry, 8:88, 8:90, 13:351
Martin County, 8:146n
Mesabi Range, 51:63, 51:66
Minnesota communities, 23:136, 24:385, 27:21O, 27:204, 27:209, 33:227
North Dakota, 51:126
Ontario, 54:50
Pembina, 5:263
Pipestone County, 17:99
Preston Township, 10:97
Red River settlement, 4:403, 5:385, 10:321, 20:342, 22:145, 24:41, 31:108, 46:113, 55:218
St. Paul, 55:140
in trade, 46:249, 48:344, 49:38
Wabasha County, 12:211
Wadena County, 47:20, 47:22–24
Scottish Rite Temple, Minneapolis, 49:23n
Scott-James, R. A., author, 26:308
Scotton, Thomas (Rev.), reminiscences, 1:299
Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, museum, 40:196
Scottsboro Boys, trial, 21:401, 52:302, 54:188, 57:440
Scott's Corner, Carlton County. See Twin Lakes Township, Carlton County
Scott's Theatre, St. Paul, newspaper advertising, 56:233
Scout, steamboat, 18:279
Scovell, Bessie L., author/editor, 20:450, 52:215
Scovell, H. M., banker, 11:219
Scoville, ----, Dr., 5:126
Scranton family, 39:305n
Scranton mine, Hibbing, 61:98–99
Scratching River (Morris River), Manitoba, trading post, 11:365
Scribbins, Jim, author, work reviewed, 48:176, 61:38, 61:127, 62:44
Scribner, A., 5:94n
Scribner, Charles, publisher. See Charles Scribner and Sons
Scribner, M. V. B., editor, 26:373
Scribner's magazine, 56:14, 56:308, 56:316, 62:73
Scrip, 25:33n, 30:263
Scriver Block, Northfield, 22:111
Scroggs, Claud L., editor, 35:334
Scroggs, William O., 3:521
Scruby, L. E., 20:435
Scruggs, Katherine, 53:318
Scrutchin, Barbara, 55:59–60
Scrutchin, Charles W., attorney, 53:269, 55:59–75
Scrutchin, Laura Arnold (Mrs. Charles W.), 55:62–63, 55:70–71, 55:74
Scrutchin, Rachel, 55:60, 55:63
Scrutchin, William, 55:59–60
Scuba diving. See Archaeology: underwater
Scudder, John L. (Rev.), 44:61
Scudder, Samuel (A. Rochester Fellow, pseud.), author, 18:353n
Scull, Gideon D., editor, 16:394
work reviewed, 25:371
Sculley Company, Minneapolis, advertising, 38:308
Scullin, John, railroad builder, 16:350
Scully, Vincent, historian, 55:249
Sculpture, 53:128, 53:247–248
Scurvy, at Fort Snelling, 47:220
Seaborn, Edwin, author, 27:260
Seabrook, William, author, 18:219
Seabury, Caroline, teacher, 53:34
Seabury, Channing, politician, 9:69, 9:404, 53:34
Seabury, Mrs. Channing, 9:69, 9:404
Seabury, Samuel (Bishop), 14:461
Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, 3:439, 4:291, 4:455, 11:329, 35:321
Seabury University, Faribault, 11:329, 19:367
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois, history, 18:331
Seagram Building, New York City, 59:328
Seagrave, F. S., manufacturer, 50:183–184, 50:186
Seagrave Company, Columbus, Ohio, manufacturer, 50:177, 50:182–183, 50:185
letterhead depicted, 50:184
Seal, 18:131
Sea lamprey, 46:43, 46:58
Sealock, Richard B., compiler, 30:67
Seaman, Charles, Chinese inspector, 57:174
Seamsters Local 500, Lawrence, Kansas, 62:37
Seaplanes, fishing depicted, 58:129 (cover), 58:134
Searle, Dolson B., 18:96, 43:163, 61:295
Searle, Frank E., politician, 35:303, 42:254n, 58:87
Searle, H. M., 8:144
Searle, R. Newell, author, 47:210, 53:289
award recipient, 43:77, 43:120, 46:342
"Editor's Page," 43:31
"Minnesota National Forest, 1898-1908," 42:242–257
"Minnesota State Forestry Association," 44:16–29
reviews by, 42:79, 43:236, 43:279, 44:33–34, 45:80, 45:255–256, 46:80–81, 46:124–125, 46:256, 48:264–265, 50:39, 52:163
work reviewed, 46:34–35
"Editor's Page," 43:31
"Minnesota National Forest, 1898-1908," 42:242–257
"Minnesota State Forestry Association," 44:16–29
reviews by, 42:79, 43:236, 43:279, 44:33–34, 45:80, 45:255–256, 46:80–81, 46:124–125, 46:256, 48:264–265, 50:39, 52:163
work reviewed, 46:34–35
Searles, A. L., 32:13n
Searles, Colbert, 21:70
Searles, Jasper N., 47:63–64
Searls, Harold, author, 29:184, 29:279, 29:352, 30:81, 30:85, 30:157, 30:281
poet, 26:301
Sears, B. F., 22:170
Sears, David, Jr., surveyor, 30:392
Sears, David B., author, 1:335, 10:220
Sears, John, historian, 55:266
Sears, Louis M., author, 11:110, 19:435
Sears, Oscar W., 25:23
Sears, Richard, mail-order executive, 56:420, 57:381
Sears and Company, Minneapolis office, 24:373
Seashore, Carl E., author, 22:329, 23:184
Season, Edward, 9:176
Seaton, Fred A., senator, 55:161
Seaton, R. E., 6:255
Seattle, Washington:
in Alaskan gold rush, 45:44, 45:51, 45:53, 45:56
Chamber of Commerce, records, 29:300
Norwegians, 22:70, 50:65, 51:200
parkways, 58:43
pioneer school, 25:191
port, 41:182–183
railroads, 55:122
silk port, 54:18, 54:22, 54:24–26, 54:29, 54:31
transportation, 16:343, 20:337
unemployed organization, 45:307
Chamber of Commerce, records, 29:300
Norwegians, 22:70, 50:65, 51:200
parkways, 58:43
pioneer school, 25:191
port, 41:182–183
railroads, 55:122
silk port, 54:18, 54:22, 54:24–26, 54:29, 54:31
transportation, 16:343, 20:337
unemployed organization, 45:307
Seavey, Harold, labor leader, 46:91
Seavey, Samuel L., in Civil War, 25:385
Seavey, Stanton D., and Myron Kent, 62:175–177, 62:179, 62:181, 62:183
Seaway Port Authority, 39:210
Sea Wing, steamboat, wrecked, 16:116, 50:166–167, 52:72–75, 52:77
Sea Witch, clipper ship, 55:98
Seay, Virginia, author, 25:385
Sebastian Pellegrini Confectionery, St. Paul, 60:208
Sebeka:
Seccombe, Charles (Rev.), missionary, 16:28, 16:317, 19:144, 19:249, 19:268
Seceder church, dissenters, 53:223
Sechelles, Mme. Herault de, 13:203
Secola, Keith, musician, 51:320
Secombe, Charles, 4:45
Secombe, David A., lawyer, 35:110–111, 56:78
papers, 5:377
Second Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 9:82, 17:212, 44:56, 44:66–69
Second Connecticut, Heavy Artillery, 27:249
Second Corps, Union Army, Army of the Potomac, 25:250, 25:361, 57:57 (facing), 57:62
Second Illinois Battery, 59:148
Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 23:75
Second Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 25:353
Second Minnesota Battery of Light Artillery, 16:471, 25:18, 25:242, 25:245, 26:205, 38:291, 59:140–152
monument depicted, 59:145
Company F, 2:211
battles, 11:317, 12:319, 38:258–273, 38:287, 39:182
commanders, 61:164
Company K, 1:296, 10:77, 60:19
equipment, 2:375n
history, 3:42
homecoming, 38:289, 38:291
memorial, 11:333
organized, 2:340
personal accounts, 17:466, 39:263
personnel, 33:84, 33:318, 35:49, 38:43, 39:178, 39:181
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 37:226n
soldier vote, 26:196, 26:201, 26:206
commanders, 61:164
Company K, 1:296, 10:77, 60:19
equipment, 2:375n
history, 3:42
homecoming, 38:289, 38:291
memorial, 11:333
organized, 2:340
personal accounts, 17:466, 39:263
personnel, 33:84, 33:318, 35:49, 38:43, 39:178, 39:181
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 37:226n
soldier vote, 26:196, 26:201, 26:206
Second National Bank, St. Paul, 2:308, 18:173, 37:154–155, 40:116–117
Second National Bank, Winona, 20:58
Second New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, 15:347
Second Regiment U.S. Dragoons, 7:289, 56:245–246
Second U.S. Infantry, 4:261, 4:365n, 4:368n, 4:371n, 22:97, 28:214
Second U.S. Sharpshooters, 5:510
Second U.S. Volunteer Engineers, 4:295, 5:209
in Spanish-American War, 56:132
Sectionalism:
Security Bank, Minneapolis, 58:97
Security Bank, Owatonna, 40:107–108
Security Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Chatfield, 24:109
Security National Bank, Minneapolis, 42:273
Security Savings and Loan Association, Minneapolis, 29:301, 29:303
Security Trust Company, founded, 56:308
Sedgewick, Suzanne, judge, 52:117
Sedgwick, Catharine (Catherine) M., author, 25:103, 25:180, 56:206
occupation of Fredericksburg, 25:345n
Sedgwick, Theodore, 1:352, 1:363–364
Sedition and Espionage Acts, 56:340
Sedweek, T. M., author, 21:423
Seeburger, Vernon R., author, 24:369
Seefried, Irmgard, singer, 39:64
Seeger, Charles, author, 23:179
Seeger, Connie, 60:78
Seeger, Walter F., speaker, 22:50
Seeger, William:
Seehuus, K., 1:130
Seeley, B. M., speaker, 8:443
Seeley, Charlotte P., 53:252
Seeley. Gus, 10:357
Seeley, Ira O., settler, 59:38
Seeley, Mabel, author, 31:129, 31:133, 31:138, 31:140, 31:147, 36:77, 36:79, 46:23, 57:271
Seeley, Mark W., "The Grand Excursion of 1854," 59:36–38
Seely, Pauline A., compiler, 30:67
Seely, Ron, columnist, 54:137
Seelye, William E., author, 2:383
Seely Township, Faribault County, Norwegian settlement, 12:270
Seeman, Jacob, violinist, 50:307
Seemann, Charlie, editor, 51:127
Seemann, Joseph, 24:259
Seen, Liang May (Mrs. Woo Ye Sing). See Liang May Seen (Mrs. Woo Ye Sing)
Seestrom, Selma, activist/Farmer-Laborite, 41:161, 52:299, 57:428
Segelbaum Brothers, Minneapolis, 43:272, 49:60
Seghers, Charles J. (Archbishop), 42:77
Seglem, Charles, founder of Grand Marais, 31:191
Segren, Helen, 6:395
Sehlin, Andrew, 11:464
Sehlin, Mrs. Peter, author, 11:464
Seib, Charles B., author, 37:343
Seibert, George, musician/composer, 16:497, 21:193, 32:103, 33:95, 34:240, 34:242, 44:124
Seibert, John, 2:377, 9:407, 10:450
Seidel, Emil, mayor, 45:5
Seidel, Mrs. E. A., 9:312
Seidel, Toscha, violinist, 39:59
Seidel's Addition, Minneapolis, 18:138n
Seidenbusch, Rupert (Bishop), 27:105, 32:43, 33:53, 33:56–59, 34:313
Seidl, Joan M., 45:292
Seifert, John, family servant, 56:379
Seigel, Cooper and Company, Chicago, merchants, 29:67
Seip, Didrik A., author, 13:315
Seiratore, Theresa, miner, 61:96
Seiter, Adolph (Adolf), 28:81
Seiter, Emil, artist, 56:383
Seiter, Mrs. Adolph, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 45:115n
Seitz, Don C., author, 8:201
Seitzinger, Lavinia, nurse, 35:355
Selbak, Leif O., 46:11
Selberg, Lois C., college faculty member, 51:26, 51:33
Selbu district, Norway, emigration, 4:462
Selbulaget, Norwegian club, 14:445
Selby, Jeremiah W., 22:89
house, 29:200
Selby, Samuel S., 14:259
Selby, Stella, 39:154
Selby, William, contractor, 53:144
Selby Avenue, St. Paul:
Selden, Samuel, author, 24:254
Selective Service Act (1940), 24:4, 41:276, 53:149, 55:290, 55:293
Selfridge, Thomas O., Union naval officer, 40:306
Seligman, Edwin R. A., editor, 14:339
Selikoff, Irving, Dr., environmental sciences expert, 59:295–299, 59:304
Selim, Ali, author/director, "My Minnesota," 61:10
Selke, Esther A., author, 12:332, 13:114
"Pioneers of German Lutheranism," 14:45–58
Selkirk, Manitoba:
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of (Lord Selkirk), 4:218, 20:69, 21:433, 25:200, 41:199, 44:217, 46:113
See also Red River settlements
author, 19:37, 40:168
in Canada, 2:31–33, 10:213
colonies, 3:297, 3:377, 3:481, 5:263, 5:404–406, 5:409, 12:441, 13:209, 14:283, 16:495, 17:75, 24:41, 28:61, 40:174, 40:176, 56:168
death, 39:166
Dickson and, 6:29, 6:340–342, 9:153, 9:155
in fur trade, 12:91, 14:98, 17:95, 18:193, 20:17, 22:283–287, 23:256, 24:154, 40:166, 40:175
in Michigan courts, 10:90
Northwest Company and, 5:72
papers, 11:94, 11:307, 12:82, 17:334, 24:42, 24:153, 27:165
sketch, 5:317
author, 19:37, 40:168
in Canada, 2:31–33, 10:213
colonies, 3:297, 3:377, 3:481, 5:263, 5:404–406, 5:409, 12:441, 13:209, 14:283, 16:495, 17:75, 24:41, 28:61, 40:174, 40:176, 56:168
death, 39:166
Dickson and, 6:29, 6:340–342, 9:153, 9:155
in fur trade, 12:91, 14:98, 17:95, 18:193, 20:17, 22:283–287, 23:256, 24:154, 40:166, 40:175
in Michigan courts, 10:90
Northwest Company and, 5:72
papers, 11:94, 11:307, 12:82, 17:334, 24:42, 24:153, 27:165
sketch, 5:317
Sell, Emilie A., bank president, 57:191–192
Sell, Mrs. E. F., author, 13:454
Sell, O. D., 21:333, 22:105, 22:339, 23:100, 23:293, 23:390, 24:85, 24:214n, 26:283, 27:74, 27:146, 30:78, 30:276, 30:399
author, 34:264
Selle, Erwin S., author, 16:352
work reviewed, 17:458
Sellers, James L., author/speaker, 15:119, 31:128
Sellers mine, 52:256, 52:260
Sellery, George C., author, 10:211
Sellie, J. H. (Rev.), author, 18:227
Sellors, Benjamin L., 1:120
Sells, Amelia, bicycle racer, 62:87
Sells, Cato, Indian commissioner, 48:128
Sellwood, Joseph, politician, 47:196n
Selmatown, town-site project, 8:396
Selmes, Martha (Patty) Flandrau, 56:311
Selover, Mrs. George W., 15:372, 19:116, 20:99
Selover, Phoebe (Sr.), 51:162
Selvig, Conrad G., 5:574, 14:350, 14:358, 16:241
Semat, Jerome, trader, 11:366
Sembrich, Marcella, singer, 33:102–103
Seminole Indians, 15:121, 52:164, 56:245
Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, Florida, 9:226
Semling, C. K., editor, work reviewed, 2:457–460
Semmingsen, Ingrid Gaustad, 19:446
Semple, Annie, pioneer, 33:4
Semple, Ellen C., author, 29:250
Semple, Robert, 40:183
Senator, steamboat, 7:58, 13:233, 13:240, 17:151n–152n, 22:58n, 28:313, 29:212, 29:350
Sencerbox, Charles E., steamboat captain, 11:34, 11:140
Seneca Falls, New York, women's rights convention, 54:291–292
Seneca Falls Declaration, 1848, 16:451
Seneca Indians, 51:84, 53:336, 55:329
Senior citizens, stories by, 49:164
Senkler, Albert E., Dr., 17:258, 17:260
Senn, Fred W., judge, 20:214
speaker, 22:108
Sennett, George B., ornithologist, 16:350
Sennette, Helen, actor, 52:299
Sephardic Jews, immigration, 51:4
Sepian Lassies, 57:325
Seppanen, John, labor leader, 41:84
Seppman, Alfred B., 10:355
Seppman, Louis, miller, 27:174
Seppman, Martha A., 10:355
Seppman Mill, Minneopa State Park, Blue Earth County, 10:355, 14:116, 15:484, 26:50, 51:146
Seraphine, Mother. See Ireland, Ellen (Mother Seraphine)
Serbesku, George, rescue of oiled ducks, 58:110–111
Serbesku, Helen (Mrs. George), rescue of oiled ducks, 58:110
Serbesku, John, rescue of oiled ducks, 58:110
Serbian Benevolent Society, Eveleth, 49:245
Serbians (Serbs):
Sergeant, George L., 44:298
Sergent, Elizabeth, 5:304, 7:53, 7:286
Serkin, Rudolf, pianist, 39:64
Serle, Harry M., speaker, 11:199, 11:295, 14:459
author, 16:496
Serpent Lake, Crow Wing County:
author, 14:444
Servicemen's Center, Minneapolis, 60:151
Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 7:185, 7:293
Minnesota Day, 7:297

