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E. and H. Y. Bell, St. Paul, meat packers, 26:115
E. B. Preston and Company, Chicago, 50:175
E. C. Kropp, Milwaukee, postcard publisher, 54:307
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Company (Du Pont), ordnance works contractor, 49:224, 49:225, 49:226
E. N. Welch Manufacturing Company (CT), clock depicted, 56:168
E. Remington and Sons, typewriter manufacturers, 1:268, 16:446
E. V. Smalley Publishing Company, St. Paul, 33:30
E. W. Clark and Company, Philadelphia, banking house, 13:330, 37:91–37:93, 37:119, 37:120
Eachus, G. H., 23:94
Eades, Harry, 33:320
Eads, James B., 24:54, 35:40
Eads Bridge (St. Louis), 9:76
Eagan, Lillian, entrepreneur, 53:259, 53:260
Eagan, Lloyd, entrepreneur, 53:259, 53:260, 53:264
Eagle, Joe, craftsman, 55:35
Eagle Bakery, St. Paul, 14:391
Eagle Bend, history, 30:397
Eagle Creek Township, Scott County, early settlers, 56:246
Eagle Head, Sioux leader, 2:422n, 21:162
Eagle Help (Wamdeokeya), Sioux Indian, 2:531, 2:547, 2:561–2:568, 21:164, 21:165
Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg (PA), 60:22
Eagle Lake, history, 11:116, 36:195
Eagle Mill, New Ulm, sawmill, 47:236
Eagle Roller Mill Company, New Ulm, history, 12:449, 16:127, 27:78
Eagles, depicted, 49:27, 56:49 (facing)
Eagle sawmill, Nininger, 13:150
Eaglet, ketch, 16:399, 16:400, 16:417n, 16:419–16:422, 16:425n
Eagle Township, Carlton County, history, 38:243
Eakins, G. E., speaker, 13:337
Eakle, Arlene, work reviewed, 50:44
Eames, Henry H., geologist, 19:309, 24:166, 32:217, 37:42, 44:44, 44:45, 44:46, 44:49, 44:54
Eames, Paul, 28:51
Eames, Richard, geologist, 24:34, 24:166, 44:44, 44:46, 44:49
Eames, Richard, Jr., author, 24:166
Eames, Wilberforce, bibliographer, 20:198, 26:140
Earhart, Lida B., author, 17:230
Earhart, Margaret, 17:230
Earhart, Mary, author, 26:77
Earhart family, genealogy, 17:230
Earl, Charles (Lt.), 59:148–149, 59:149
Earl, Peter O., 46:326
Earle, Pliny, physician, 53:54
Earll, Ona B., author, 10:217
Early, C. G., 16:338
Early, James S., speaker, 21:287
Early American Glass Club, 27:240
Early Birds, flying club, 54:341
Earth, BeBe, baskets, 52:115
Earth, Wind and Fire, musical supergroup, stage costumes, 58:64 (facing)
Earth Diver stories, 64:196–198
Earth lodges, and women's roles, 55:90–91
Earthquakes
East Battle Lake, exploration, 3:191n
East Calhoun neighborhood, Minneapolis, Dutch elm disease fight, 65:48–49
East Central Electric Association, Braham, 37:347
East Chain Township, Martin County
Eastern Dakota Indians, 63:76
Eastern Minnesota Railway, in forest fire, 49:306
Eastern Rite Roman Catholics, 45:58, 45:59
Eastern States Archaeological Federation, 23:349
Eastern Washington State Historical Society, 7:248
East Friesians, immigration, 53:217, 53:218
East Glacier Park (MT), 65:19
East Grand Forks, Polk County
bicycling and, 54:271,
54:273,
54:281
crime, 55:69
Demers Avenue, depicted, 51:290
Franklin Saloon, interior depicted, 51:293
gambling, 52:196
history, 18:341, 20:207
liquor violations, 52:196, 52:197
map, depicted, 51:292
Mexican Americans, 58:207
migrant housing, 58:206
municipal court, 52:196
New Council Saloon advertisement, depicted, 51:295
police force (1911), depicted, 51:299
prohibition movement and, 51:292, 51:293
prostitution, 51:291–300, 52:195, 52:197
sugar industry and, 58:199
war-prisoner employment, 44:293, 44:298, 44:303
Whitey's Cafe interior depicted, 54:309
Whitey's Wonderbar, 54:306, 54:375
crime, 55:69
Demers Avenue, depicted, 51:290
Franklin Saloon, interior depicted, 51:293
gambling, 52:196
history, 18:341, 20:207
liquor violations, 52:196, 52:197
map, depicted, 51:292
Mexican Americans, 58:207
migrant housing, 58:206
municipal court, 52:196
New Council Saloon advertisement, depicted, 51:295
police force (1911), depicted, 51:299
prohibition movement and, 51:292, 51:293
prostitution, 51:291–300, 52:195, 52:197
sugar industry and, 58:199
war-prisoner employment, 44:293, 44:298, 44:303
Whitey's Cafe interior depicted, 54:309
Whitey's Wonderbar, 54:306, 54:375
Easthagen, Charlie (son of John and Hanna), reform school inmate, 63:133, 63:141
Easthagen, Fred (son of John and Hanna), reform school inmate, 63:133, 63:141
Easthagen, Hanna(h) (Mrs. John), 63:140, 63:142n
Easthagen, John, 63:140, 63:142n
Easthagen, Peter (son of John and Hanna), reform school inmate, 63:139, 63:141
East High School, Minneapolis, athletics, 39:20
East Hillside, Duluth, 53:251
Eastin, Roy B., compiler, 38:42
East India Company, 16:182n, 16:202
Eastlake, architectural style, 50:263, 50:268
Eastlake, Charles Locke, designer, 56:20, 56:30
Eastland, steamboat, 34:39
East Leaf Lake trading post. See Leaf Lake
Eastlick, John, 6:409
Eastlick, Lavina, Sioux captive, 1:449n, 29:364, 30:16, 38:242, 38:385, 40:147, 47:333
Eastlick, Merton, 34:267
Eastlund, Eugene J., author, 50:44
Eastlund family, history, 50:44
East Main, Quebec, post, 40:171
Eastman, Alvah, 17:233, 20:98
Eastman, Alvin C., 5:59
Eastman, Alvin D., curator, 52:272
Eastman, Arthur M., Dr., 2:357n, 2:467, 2:476, 3:440, 3:466
Eastman, Bovey and DeLaittre, Pokegama Lake, lumber firm, 16:101
Eastman, Charles A. (Ohiyesa), Dr., author, 2:435, 3:99, 3:230, 12:23n, 15:100, 19:348, 21:168n, 46:250, 48:34, 48:35, 50:196, 54:239, 55:133, 57:284, 57:285, 57:286, 57:288, 57:289, 57:290, 57:294, 58:224
biography, 48:344–48:345,
50:171
career, 11:110
Indian Boyhood, first edition depicted, 57:284–57:285, 57:295
speaker, 11:348n, 11:438, 12:97
career, 11:110
Indian Boyhood, first edition depicted, 57:284–57:285, 57:295
speaker, 11:348n, 11:438, 12:97
Eastman, Frank, railroad surveyor, 60:10
Eastman, Frank Smith, 54:288 (facing)
Eastman, Fred, author, 49:249, 49:250
Eastman, Jason C., papers, 34:339
Eastman, John (Many Lightnings), Sioux Indian, 12:123n
Eastman, Jonathan O., author, 16:255
Eastman, Karin, 14:428
Eastman, Mae, Dakota Indian, 61:157
Eastman, Mary F., feminist, 39:5
Eastman, Mary Henderson (Mrs. Seth), 13:166, 31:219, 45:102
Eastman, Max, editor, 44:243, 44:245n, 44:247n, 49:177
Eastman, Mrs. John W., 3:228
Eastman, Nancy, Anglo-Dakota woman, 59:184, 59:195n, 59:196n
Eastman, Robert Langdon, 54:288 (facing)
Eastman, Seth (Capt.), artist, 3:42, 6:295, 8:433, 12:215, 13:169, 13:290, 13:301, 13:369n, 14:335, 14:382, 14:383, 15:470, 17:134n, 17:155n, 17:345, 17:456, 19:419–19:423, 20:334, 21:151, 21:196, 21:209, 22:333, 25:304, 26:359, 27:167, 29:185, 30:157, 30:176, 30:261, 30:284, 30:406, 31:46, 31:54–31:56, 31:210n, 31:219, 32:188, 32:190, 32:211, 33:45 (cover), 33:264, 34:121, 34:129, 35:182, 35:197, 35:288, 35:379, 36:20–36:23, 36:148, 36:277, 36:328, 37:38, 38:149, 38:201, 39:315, 41:320, 42:261, 42:314, 43:236, 46:70, 46:71, 46:250, 47:333, 49:138n, 54:288 (facing), 55:128, 57:327, 58:243, 62:244 (facing)
artwork depicted, 41:325,
42:113,
42:241
(cover), 42:258,
42:259,
42:262,
42:263,
42:265–42:267,
45:81
(cover), 45:100,
45:105,
46:317,
48:84,
52:225,
53:277,
54:99,
54:288
(facing), 55:45
(cover), 55:51,
55:133,
56:149
(facing), 57:408–409,
59:352
(facing), 63:147
career, 19:419–19:423, 38:36, 46:302
at Fort Snelling, 3:79n, 17:68, 17:153, 17:154n, 17:156, 17:288, 25:289, 30:152, 31:210, 31:211, 31:213, 31:214, 31:216, 31:218, 46:167
surveyor, 27:316, 28:219–28:222
Winnebago suppression, 17:155–17:157
career, 19:419–19:423, 38:36, 46:302
at Fort Snelling, 3:79n, 17:68, 17:153, 17:154n, 17:156, 17:288, 25:289, 30:152, 31:210, 31:211, 31:213, 31:214, 31:216, 31:218, 46:167
surveyor, 27:316, 28:219–28:222
Winnebago suppression, 17:155–17:157
Eastman, Welles, speaker, 28:391
Eastman, William W., lumberman/mill owner, 23:225, 37:41, 37:319, 46:156, 58:259
Eastman Block, Minneapolis, 23:225
Eastman Company, Minneapolis. See W. W. Eastman Company
Eastman House, Quebec, 34:255
Eastman Kodak Company, St. Paul, 52:51, 59:117
Easton, Augustus B., publisher/journalist, 24:201, 42:77
Easton, J. H., hotelkeeper, 12:401
Easton, J., hotelkeeper, 12:401
Easton, Jason C., banker, 13:117, 15:60, 15:111, 16:364, 20:302, 22:350, 24:107, 28:203, 29:223–29:230
Easton, William E., 17:341, 19:476
Easton (PA), shipbuilding, 26:66
East Prairieville, Rice County, ghost town, 20:355
East Saginaw Salt Company, production, 52:136
East St. Cloud, Benton County, 61:253
East St. Olaf, Olmsted County, Norwegian settlement, 12:270
East Savanna River
East Side Commercial Club, St. Paul, 27:249
East Side Cornet Band, Minneapolis, 32:167
East Side Dramatic Society (Cacilienverein), Minneapolis, 32:167
East Side Flats, Minneapolis, 44:58, 44:59, 44:61
East Side Neighborhood Service, Minneapolis, 45:68n, 45:69
East Union, Carver County
Eastvold, Carl J., government attorney, 49:221, 49:222
Eastwood, Carl, author, 14:457
Eaton, Allen H., author/speaker, 14:111, 25:397, 28:70
Eaton, Burt W., 3:306, 4:31, 5:266, 5:431, 7:191, 8:59, 11:54, 11:283, 12:35, 14:78, 16:241, 17:70, 19:64, 19:66, 20:50, 20:297, 20:301, 21:48, 21:213, 22:188, 22:340, 23:35, 24:180, 27:362
Eaton, G. D., author, 23:117, 23:157
Eaton, Guy A., postmaster, 34:185
Eaton, Joel, 25:183, 25:383
Eaton, John H., secretary of war, 35:28
Eaton, Leonard K., 49:176n
Eaton, Samuel S., balloon passenger, 13:140, 38:171, 38:173–38:175
Eatonville, Hennepin County. See Cloudman, Dakota leader: village
Eau Claire County (WI), war records work, 2:171
Eau Claire Lumber Company, 27:194n
Eau Claire State College, 34:131
Eau Claire (WI)
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn (NY), baseball stadium, 58:339
Ebbott, Elizabeth, compiler, 50:84
Ebel, William, speaker, 7:254
Ebell, Adrian J., photographer/photojournalist, 51:40, 52:57, 54:87, 54:88, 54:90–54:92, 61:128 (facing)
Eberly, Katherine, museum assistant, 24:31
Eberstadt, Lindley E., 36:218
Ebersviller, Lorraine, author, 11:221
Ebert, Isabel J., author/compiler, 35:335, 41:391
Eberts, Herman, Dr., career, 33:87
Eble, Kenneth, author, 39:35
Ebner, Stella, painter, 59:180 (facing)
Ebony, publishes history, 43:73–43:74
EBooks, local history, 57:263–265
Ebright, Mrs. M. A., 5:266
Eby, Esther E., author, 18:454
Eccles, W. J., author/editor, 34:310, 41:102, 49:212
Echo de l'Ouest (Minneapolis), French language newspaper, 44:281, 44:282
Echo Lake, St. Louis County, lumbering, 34:183, 36:153 (cover)
Echols, Watonwan County, farmers' club, 20:218
Echota, Otter Tail County, townsite, 3:168n, 3:169, 3:194, 3:197, 15:465
Echota and Marion Land Company, 3:168n
Echo Trail, Lake County, 54:130
Eck, Aimee H. (Mrs. Lester J.), author, 30:92, 30:156, 31:124
Eck, Charles A., career, 19:214
Eckel, Edmond J., architect, 40:103
Eckel, Emily P. (Mrs. Edward H.), 11:96, 40:350
Eckener, Hugo, author, 40:267
Eckerman, Oscar, architect, 52:37
Eckersall, Walter, college football player, 54:174, 59:162, 59:167
Eckersberg, J. F., artist, 57:77
Eckert, E. K., 20:86
Eckert, Kathryn Bishop, author, 57:271
Eckfeldt, John R., 44:45
Eckholm, Gordon, archaeologist, 25:333
Eckland, Halvor, in Civil War, 14:427, 14:428
Eckland, Henry C., 19:471
Eckland Brothers, Minneapolis, 49:313
Eckles, Clarence H., career, 12:99
Ecklund, Carl A., postmaster, 36:215
Eckman, James, Dr., author, 21:209, 22:334, 22:434, 23:96, 24:182, 24:263, 24:353, 24:382, 25:100, 25:307, 29:353, 30:184, 31:64, 33:91, 34:218, 34:358, 37:135
Eckstein, Neil T., author, 42:198, 52:204
Eckstrom, Carl A. (Rev.), author, 20:468
Eckstrom, Edna, depicted, 53:91
Eckstrom, Edwin C., executive, 49:314
Eclipses, 34:132
Ecocriticism, 62:74
ECOL. See Environmental Conservation Library
Ecology and ecology movement, 58:114, 58:119, 58:120 See also Conservation; Pollution
19th-century Europe, 10:4,
10:6
20th century, 48:183–48:184
1837, 6:98, 6:100
1838, 2:254
1865-73, 9:392
1920s, 52:238, 53:126
1929, 53:94
1930s, 53:95, 53:97, 53:125, 53:128, 53:170, 53:176, 53:177, 53:181, 53:183, 53:186, 53:195, 53:210, 53:211
agriculture and, 43:118, 43:138, 43:277, 43:298, 43:299, 48:129, 51:183, 54:246, 54:249, 57:266, 57:268–269, 57:360, 57:361, 58:147–158, 58:247
Alaska, 54:150
Americanization and, 50:66
art and artists, 55:82, 55:254, 55:255, 55:265, 57:82–83, 57:85
auction depicted, 51:245 (cover)
bicycling and, 54:277
birth-control movement and, 54:363–370
blacks and, 57:419–432
Blue Earth County, 3:319
Boundary Waters Canoe Area and, 53:289
Braham Township, 1:281
breweries, 58:251
Canada, 41:26, 41:27, 42:268–42:276, 43:80, 55:231–32, 57:362, 57:365
children and child welfare, 51:164, 53:249–250
Chinese exclusion laws, 57:161 (facing), 57:166, 57:167, 57:168, 57:173, 57:174, 57:175
Civil War, 2:389–2:412, 57:61
commercial fishing, 58:62
in copper mining, 52:239
courting and, 51:128
Cuba, 56:288, 56:289, 56:292, 56:293, 56:294, 56:295, 56:296, 56:297
Dakota Indians and, 51:198
defense program and, 49:217, 49:218, 49:226, 49:227, 49:228
department store merchandising, 56:420–422
dining cars and, 52:78
Duluth, 54:159, 54:160, 54:161, 54:217, 54:218
elections and, 53:288
English colonies, 9:390, 9:391
farmer-labor alliance, 52:92, 52:99
farmers and farm movements, 51:16–22, 51:270–280, 57:326–327
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:70–71
financial panics, 53:221, 53:222, 53:224
flour milling, 58:264, 58:277–58:285, 58:287
food and household products, 58:314
forest fires, 52:198
Freeborn County, 1:408
frontier, 8:247–8:259, 13:7, 13:9, 13:355, 14:463, 15:52, 15:198, 15:329, 16:23–16:25, 16:209, 16:316, 17:416–17:420, 18:421, 19:323, 19:325–19:327, 21:87, 24:191, 25:183, 26:288, 27:9, 28:190, 28:202, 28:203, 28:321–28:323, 30:150, 33:251, 33:301, 34:96–34:105, 34:310, 51:37, 51:183, 51:186–193, 52:136, 55:19, 55:45 (facing), 55:120, 58:92–103
fur trade, 52:221–229
global, 51:124, 51:322
Good Life (post-World War II), 61:214–216
Great Depression, 53:254, 53:257, 53:258, 53:260, 61:174–195, 61:208–209
Hard Times (1930s), 61:208–209
higher education and, 51:111–122
historic buildings and, 55:193, 55:194, 55:314–315
home furnishings and, 54:199
immigration and, 8:199, 11:83, 12:305, 31:28, 31:31, 47:118, 47:211, 51:5–7, 51:9, 51:10, 51:160–161, 56:328, 56:330, 56:331, 56:338, 57:242–243, 57:360, 62:101–102
Indian expenditures, 56:186, 56:187, 56:188
Indians, 52:329, 52:330
interwar years, 51:219–233
Iowa, 2:582, 2:583
iron ranges, 58:169, 58:170, 58:172, 58:173, 58:176, 58:177, 58:178
Itasca County, 2:385
Jews and, 52:167–182, 55:166–174
labor and, 52:210–219
Lake Superior, 54:212
liquor trade and, 55:134, 55:135
lumber industry, 56:264–276
meat packing, 57:157–158, 57:267
Mesabi Range, 51:63–74
Mexican Americans and, 57:155
Michigan, 2:100
Midwest, 3:404, 3:408, 10:85, 51:321, 56:88, 56:89, 56:90, 56:94, 56:95
migrant workers, 58:196–58:207
mining communities, 58:139
Minneapolis, 2:102, 3:465, 7:194, 42:7, 42:9, 42:11, 42:12, 42:15, 42:268–42:276, 43:79, 51:42–54, 53:165, 54:171, 54:175, 58:272, 58:291–58:303
Minnesota, 26:172
Minnesota Socialist party agenda, 52:183–194
motion-picture industry, 53:325–333
new countries, 10:5–10:25
newspapers and, 51:170
North Dakota, 51:283
Ojibway and, 43:176, 43:179, 43:180–43:183, 43:185
Otter Tail County, 51:194
park development and, 58:44, 58:54
pioneer Minnesota, 1:277, 1:546, 2:331, 2:439, 7:57, 7:99–7:101, 7:105–7:111, 7:115–7:120, 7:337, 8:78
politics and, 56:360, 56:361, 57:323
Portland Prairie, 3:298
post-Civil War, 37:130, 54:33–34, 58:195
post-Revolution, 8:17–8:19
post-Vietnam War era, 53:263
post-World War I, 38:334, 51:110, 53:147
post-World War II, 53:98, 53:262, 56:373, 58:130, 58:132, 58:137, 61:48–61, 61:210–216, 61:220
Prairie Island Sioux, 37:278
price fixing, 28:38–28:44
prostitution and, 57:53–54
public policy and, 44:175–44:184
publishing and, 54:327, 56:17
radical movement and, 51:142
railroads land advertising and, 54:49, 55:204–216
real estate, 56:235–237
Red River Valley, 1:279, 1:280, 56:98–99
remigration and, 55:87
rural northern United States, 56:143–144
St. Paul, 53:275, 55:142, 55:237–238, 56:199, 56:308
settlement and, 43:257, 45:119, 47:211, 56:164–165
settlement house movement, 51:36
shipbuilding, 55:98
shoe manufacturing, 56:418, 56:422–423
silk industry, 54:18–54:22, 54:24, 54:30, 54:31
slavery and, 57:108, 57:110, 57:111, 57:113, 57:114, 57:115, 57:116, 57:117, 57:118, 57:119, 57:120, 57:124–57:128
sources, 46:249, 48:43
South, 23:259, 26:155
South Dakota, 55:230, 55:231
Southwest, 26:168
Soviet Union, 54:4
Stillwater, 2:44
study, 9:213
Swedish settlers and, 7:185, 8:392, 8:396, 8:397, 8:399, 8:401, 8:405–8:407, 8:409, 8:414
territorial newspapers, 56:394
theater and, 53:245, 53:246
town planning, 57:334, 57:335, 57:337, 57:339, 57:340, 57:341–57:343
Twin Cities, 54:55, 54:57, 54:61, 54:62, 54:68
United States, 53:38
wheat production, 58:262, 58:263
Winona County, 2:105
Wisconsin, 2:270–2:272, 40:111, 53:290, 56:354–355
women's work and, 52:61, 52:63–71, 58:305–58:307
World War I, 41:82, 41:86, 47:172, 47:182, 48:149, 53:323, 53:324
World War II, 53:260, 53:261, 55:123, 55:125
20th century, 48:183–48:184
1837, 6:98, 6:100
1838, 2:254
1865-73, 9:392
1920s, 52:238, 53:126
1929, 53:94
1930s, 53:95, 53:97, 53:125, 53:128, 53:170, 53:176, 53:177, 53:181, 53:183, 53:186, 53:195, 53:210, 53:211
agriculture and, 43:118, 43:138, 43:277, 43:298, 43:299, 48:129, 51:183, 54:246, 54:249, 57:266, 57:268–269, 57:360, 57:361, 58:147–158, 58:247
Alaska, 54:150
Americanization and, 50:66
art and artists, 55:82, 55:254, 55:255, 55:265, 57:82–83, 57:85
auction depicted, 51:245 (cover)
bicycling and, 54:277
birth-control movement and, 54:363–370
blacks and, 57:419–432
Blue Earth County, 3:319
Boundary Waters Canoe Area and, 53:289
Braham Township, 1:281
breweries, 58:251
Canada, 41:26, 41:27, 42:268–42:276, 43:80, 55:231–32, 57:362, 57:365
children and child welfare, 51:164, 53:249–250
Chinese exclusion laws, 57:161 (facing), 57:166, 57:167, 57:168, 57:173, 57:174, 57:175
Civil War, 2:389–2:412, 57:61
commercial fishing, 58:62
in copper mining, 52:239
courting and, 51:128
Cuba, 56:288, 56:289, 56:292, 56:293, 56:294, 56:295, 56:296, 56:297
Dakota Indians and, 51:198
defense program and, 49:217, 49:218, 49:226, 49:227, 49:228
department store merchandising, 56:420–422
dining cars and, 52:78
Duluth, 54:159, 54:160, 54:161, 54:217, 54:218
elections and, 53:288
English colonies, 9:390, 9:391
farmer-labor alliance, 52:92, 52:99
farmers and farm movements, 51:16–22, 51:270–280, 57:326–327
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:70–71
financial panics, 53:221, 53:222, 53:224
flour milling, 58:264, 58:277–58:285, 58:287
food and household products, 58:314
forest fires, 52:198
Freeborn County, 1:408
frontier, 8:247–8:259, 13:7, 13:9, 13:355, 14:463, 15:52, 15:198, 15:329, 16:23–16:25, 16:209, 16:316, 17:416–17:420, 18:421, 19:323, 19:325–19:327, 21:87, 24:191, 25:183, 26:288, 27:9, 28:190, 28:202, 28:203, 28:321–28:323, 30:150, 33:251, 33:301, 34:96–34:105, 34:310, 51:37, 51:183, 51:186–193, 52:136, 55:19, 55:45 (facing), 55:120, 58:92–103
fur trade, 52:221–229
global, 51:124, 51:322
Good Life (post-World War II), 61:214–216
Great Depression, 53:254, 53:257, 53:258, 53:260, 61:174–195, 61:208–209
Hard Times (1930s), 61:208–209
higher education and, 51:111–122
historic buildings and, 55:193, 55:194, 55:314–315
home furnishings and, 54:199
immigration and, 8:199, 11:83, 12:305, 31:28, 31:31, 47:118, 47:211, 51:5–7, 51:9, 51:10, 51:160–161, 56:328, 56:330, 56:331, 56:338, 57:242–243, 57:360, 62:101–102
Indian expenditures, 56:186, 56:187, 56:188
Indians, 52:329, 52:330
interwar years, 51:219–233
Iowa, 2:582, 2:583
iron ranges, 58:169, 58:170, 58:172, 58:173, 58:176, 58:177, 58:178
Itasca County, 2:385
Jews and, 52:167–182, 55:166–174
labor and, 52:210–219
Lake Superior, 54:212
liquor trade and, 55:134, 55:135
lumber industry, 56:264–276
meat packing, 57:157–158, 57:267
Mesabi Range, 51:63–74
Mexican Americans and, 57:155
Michigan, 2:100
Midwest, 3:404, 3:408, 10:85, 51:321, 56:88, 56:89, 56:90, 56:94, 56:95
migrant workers, 58:196–58:207
mining communities, 58:139
Minneapolis, 2:102, 3:465, 7:194, 42:7, 42:9, 42:11, 42:12, 42:15, 42:268–42:276, 43:79, 51:42–54, 53:165, 54:171, 54:175, 58:272, 58:291–58:303
Minnesota, 26:172
Minnesota Socialist party agenda, 52:183–194
motion-picture industry, 53:325–333
new countries, 10:5–10:25
newspapers and, 51:170
North Dakota, 51:283
Ojibway and, 43:176, 43:179, 43:180–43:183, 43:185
Otter Tail County, 51:194
park development and, 58:44, 58:54
pioneer Minnesota, 1:277, 1:546, 2:331, 2:439, 7:57, 7:99–7:101, 7:105–7:111, 7:115–7:120, 7:337, 8:78
politics and, 56:360, 56:361, 57:323
Portland Prairie, 3:298
post-Civil War, 37:130, 54:33–34, 58:195
post-Revolution, 8:17–8:19
post-Vietnam War era, 53:263
post-World War I, 38:334, 51:110, 53:147
post-World War II, 53:98, 53:262, 56:373, 58:130, 58:132, 58:137, 61:48–61, 61:210–216, 61:220
Prairie Island Sioux, 37:278
price fixing, 28:38–28:44
prostitution and, 57:53–54
public policy and, 44:175–44:184
publishing and, 54:327, 56:17
radical movement and, 51:142
railroads land advertising and, 54:49, 55:204–216
real estate, 56:235–237
Red River Valley, 1:279, 1:280, 56:98–99
remigration and, 55:87
rural northern United States, 56:143–144
St. Paul, 53:275, 55:142, 55:237–238, 56:199, 56:308
settlement and, 43:257, 45:119, 47:211, 56:164–165
settlement house movement, 51:36
shipbuilding, 55:98
shoe manufacturing, 56:418, 56:422–423
silk industry, 54:18–54:22, 54:24, 54:30, 54:31
slavery and, 57:108, 57:110, 57:111, 57:113, 57:114, 57:115, 57:116, 57:117, 57:118, 57:119, 57:120, 57:124–57:128
sources, 46:249, 48:43
South, 23:259, 26:155
South Dakota, 55:230, 55:231
Southwest, 26:168
Soviet Union, 54:4
Stillwater, 2:44
study, 9:213
Swedish settlers and, 7:185, 8:392, 8:396, 8:397, 8:399, 8:401, 8:405–8:407, 8:409, 8:414
territorial newspapers, 56:394
theater and, 53:245, 53:246
town planning, 57:334, 57:335, 57:337, 57:339, 57:340, 57:341–57:343
Twin Cities, 54:55, 54:57, 54:61, 54:62, 54:68
United States, 53:38
wheat production, 58:262, 58:263
Winona County, 2:105
Wisconsin, 2:270–2:272, 40:111, 53:290, 56:354–355
women's work and, 52:61, 52:63–71, 58:305–58:307
World War I, 41:82, 41:86, 47:172, 47:182, 48:149, 53:323, 53:324
World War II, 53:260, 53:261, 55:123, 55:125
agriculture, 5:152,
52:127,
54:328
American, 11:79, 19:90, 26:162, 27:64, 33:92, 40:353, 54:217, 54:284, 55:132
aviation exhibitions, 54:340
bank notes, 57:182–197
bibliography, 11:100
bonanza farms, 52:35
business ethics, 47:258
consumer culture, 57:380–381
cooperatives, 51:259–269, 57:155–156, 57:386–402
copper mining, 52:239
credit system, 48:190, 48:191, 57:360
cutover region, northeastern Aitkin County, 63:335–338
forces assessed, 46:248–46:249, 46:253
forest fires, 52:198
Fort Ridgely, 58:60
frontier entrepreneurs, 58:92–103
fur trade, 50:229–50:240, 51:324, 52:221, 52:222, 52:223, 52:228, 52:229, 56:185
gold rush, 52:119
Great Lakes, 54:212
hydroelectricity, 54:255–267
Illinois, 4:50
iron ranges, 47:258
local, 28:174
meat packing, 18:470, 23:108, 23:388, 54:49–50, 54:284–285
metropolitan, 4:458
Midwest, 37:133, 51:42–54, 51:179, 51:183, 51:283, 51:322, 52:79, 52:87, 52:91, 52:92, 52:99, 52:167–182, 52:207–219, 53:147, 53:170, 53:181–53:183, 53:186, 53:195, 53:210–53:211, 54:33–54:37, 54:40–54:42, 54:44, 54:45, 54:150, 54:154 160, 54:161, 54:171, 54:172, 54:175, 54:176, 54:177, 54:189, 54:192, 54:270, 54:288, 55:19, 55:31, 55:43–55:44, 55:120, 55:122, 55:123, 55:126, 55:127, 55:130, 55:133–55:134, 55:178, 56:46–47, 56:167
milling innovations, 57:87–96
Minnesota, 5:147, 8:181, 46:34, 47:38
Minnesota Socialist party agenda, 52:183–194
Minnesota Territory, 56:169, 56:185–56:186, 56:235–56:237
new countries, 10:5–10:25
Northwest, 26:166, 48:267
Norway, 52:89
one-room schools, 54:325
Poland, 58:18
processing-tax recovery battle, 52:100–111
railroads, 55:178–179, 56:166, 57:100–101, 57:200–57:201, 57:203, 57:204–57:205, 57:206, 57:207, 57:208
rural northern United States, 56:143
salt commerce, 52:130–143
silk industry, 54:18–54:22, 54:24, 54:30–54:31
source material, 16:70–16:75, 37:256
South St. Paul, 51:199
Spanish-American War, 56:130, 56:133
study, 7:16, 10:3
syndicated cartoon, 52:93
towns, 8:101
treaty rights and, 58:245–58:246
Twin Cities, 5:151, 5:464, 6:141–6:145, 7:3–7:17, 7:168, 53:208–209, 54:256
United States, 6:53, 6:192, 58:271–58:272, 58:279–58:281, 58:284
upper Mississippi River, 56:157
water power, 47:168, 57:87–88, 58:255–58:258
Wisconsin, 50:40–50:41
American, 11:79, 19:90, 26:162, 27:64, 33:92, 40:353, 54:217, 54:284, 55:132
aviation exhibitions, 54:340
bank notes, 57:182–197
bibliography, 11:100
bonanza farms, 52:35
business ethics, 47:258
consumer culture, 57:380–381
cooperatives, 51:259–269, 57:155–156, 57:386–402
copper mining, 52:239
credit system, 48:190, 48:191, 57:360
cutover region, northeastern Aitkin County, 63:335–338
forces assessed, 46:248–46:249, 46:253
forest fires, 52:198
Fort Ridgely, 58:60
frontier entrepreneurs, 58:92–103
fur trade, 50:229–50:240, 51:324, 52:221, 52:222, 52:223, 52:228, 52:229, 56:185
gold rush, 52:119
Great Lakes, 54:212
hydroelectricity, 54:255–267
Illinois, 4:50
iron ranges, 47:258
local, 28:174
meat packing, 18:470, 23:108, 23:388, 54:49–50, 54:284–285
metropolitan, 4:458
Midwest, 37:133, 51:42–54, 51:179, 51:183, 51:283, 51:322, 52:79, 52:87, 52:91, 52:92, 52:99, 52:167–182, 52:207–219, 53:147, 53:170, 53:181–53:183, 53:186, 53:195, 53:210–53:211, 54:33–54:37, 54:40–54:42, 54:44, 54:45, 54:150, 54:154 160, 54:161, 54:171, 54:172, 54:175, 54:176, 54:177, 54:189, 54:192, 54:270, 54:288, 55:19, 55:31, 55:43–55:44, 55:120, 55:122, 55:123, 55:126, 55:127, 55:130, 55:133–55:134, 55:178, 56:46–47, 56:167
milling innovations, 57:87–96
Minnesota, 5:147, 8:181, 46:34, 47:38
Minnesota Socialist party agenda, 52:183–194
Minnesota Territory, 56:169, 56:185–56:186, 56:235–56:237
new countries, 10:5–10:25
Northwest, 26:166, 48:267
Norway, 52:89
one-room schools, 54:325
Poland, 58:18
processing-tax recovery battle, 52:100–111
railroads, 55:178–179, 56:166, 57:100–101, 57:200–57:201, 57:203, 57:204–57:205, 57:206, 57:207, 57:208
rural northern United States, 56:143
salt commerce, 52:130–143
silk industry, 54:18–54:22, 54:24, 54:30–54:31
source material, 16:70–16:75, 37:256
South St. Paul, 51:199
Spanish-American War, 56:130, 56:133
study, 7:16, 10:3
syndicated cartoon, 52:93
towns, 8:101
treaty rights and, 58:245–58:246
Twin Cities, 5:151, 5:464, 6:141–6:145, 7:3–7:17, 7:168, 53:208–209, 54:256
United States, 6:53, 6:192, 58:271–58:272, 58:279–58:281, 58:284
upper Mississippi River, 56:157
water power, 47:168, 57:87–88, 58:255–58:258
Wisconsin, 50:40–50:41
Economic Laboratories, Inc., St. Paul, history, 39:211
Economist, London, England, newspaper, 61:355
Eddy, Edward B., surveyor, 24:97n
Eddy, Edward D., Jr., author, 35:379
Eddy, Ezra B., 26:68
Eddy, F. S., ginseng buyer, 41:262
Eddy, Frank M., congressman/author, 3:528, 5:615, 10:221, 42:251, 42:254, 42:255, 49:90, 60:25n
Eddy, George W., 24:132, 24:140
Eddy, Harrison P., Jr., architect-engineer, 65:8
Eddy, Henry T., 14:231, 14:452
Eddy, Luther H., police officer, 47:242, 47:243, 47:247
Eddy, Mary Baker, 28:55
Eddy, Samuel, author, 23:330n, 25:298, 28:285
Edelbrock, Alexius (Abbot), 8:225, 18:473, 27:105, 32:41, 33:53, 33:55, 33:57–33:59, 42:77, 47:119, 48:163, 48:165
Edelbrock, Anton, pioneer, 32:37, 35:268
Edelbrock, Barney, 35:268
Edelbrock, Joseph, storekeeper, 35:265, 35:268
Edelbrock, Mary, 35:268
Edelman, John W., labor leader, 42:13n
Edelman, Marian Wright, 54:188
Eden Lake Township, Stearns County, history, 1:245
Eden Prairie, Hennepin County
Eden Township, Brown County, Methodist church, 15:481
Eden Valley, history, 17:487
Ederer, Bernard F., author, 34:131
Edgar, Grace W., 14:351
Edgar, John, farmer, 29:8n
Edgar, Marjorie, author, 16:344, 16:467, 16:485, 17:459, 19:92, 21:408, 22:83, 22:317, 24:244, 25:74, 30:84, 30:156, 31:13, 36:78, 48:91
"Finnish Charms and Folk Songs,"
17:406–17:410
"Finnish Folk Songs," 16:319–16:321
"Finnish Proverbs," 24:226–24:228
"Imaginary Animals," 21:353–21:356
recital, 19:43
review by, 22:96
"Finnish Folk Songs," 16:319–16:321
"Finnish Proverbs," 24:226–24:228
"Imaginary Animals," 21:353–21:356
recital, 19:43
review by, 22:96
Edge, Walter E., senator, 52:121
Edgerly, Mrs. Winfield S., papers, 34:131
Edgerly, Parker M., 19:265
Edgerly, Winfield S. (Lt.), 34:131
Edgerton
Edgerton, D. Priscilla, author, 19:466
Edgerton, E. S., banker, 37:154
Edgerton, Erastus J., banker, 13:178n, 34:97, 34:99n, 40:110, 40:116, 40:117
Edgerton, George B., 3:307
Edgerton, Jay, author, 13:314, 16:483, 27:242, 34:312, 34:353, 34:355, 35:99, 35:196, 35:242, 36:219
Edgren, John A. (Rev.), 4:283, 8:186
Edina, Hennepin County
Edina Mills, 5:525, 7:92, 16:248, 44:164, 44:167, 44:167–44:169, 44:168 (cover)
Edinburgh, Scotland, General Register House, 17:7
Edison, Thomas A., inventor, 1:268, 22:313, 42:20, 51:205, 54:342, 54:345, 54:346
Edison Building, Minneapolis, 62:234
Edison Company, 54:344, 54:352, 54:355, 54:357
Edison Electric Light Company (WI), 36:99
Edison High School, Minneapolis, 45:68
Edison Light and Power Building, Minneapolis, 64:124
Edison township, Swift County, 58:18
Editor, steamboat, 34:25
Editors, women, 52:204, 52:215
Edman, Arthur, 56:397
Edman, Edwin, speaker, 29:363
Edmond, George, sports writer, 55:342
Edmonds, Mrs. Frank, 14:223
Edmonds, Walter, author, 20:116, 20:506, 21:8
Edmonson, Harold A., work reviewed, 46:256
Edmonton, Alberta, Hudson's Bay Company celebration, 3:321, 3:480
Edmonton House, Alberta, trading post, 42:39
Edmund Fitzgerald, ship, 47:166, 48:350, 55:97, 55:379, 57:55
Edmunds, George F., candidate, 49:296, 49:301
Edmunds, Newton, Indian agent, 3:31, 39:229, 61:155
Edmunds, R. David
Edsall, Henry A., Indian boarding school superintendent, 58:232, 58:233, 58:238
Edsall, Samuel C. (Bishop), author, 2:196, 3:476, 50:268
Edsall, Thomas, journalist, 53:288
Edson, Lee E., 3:228
Edsten, Adolph, sketch, 2:275
Edstrom, Milton, speaker, 12:38
Education. See also Children; Libraries; Schools; specific educational institutions
1838, 2:258
1876 legislature, 45:237, 45:238
academic freedom, 35:30, 51:131–137, 51:234, 52:25
agricultural, 1:279–1:281, 7:215, 16:30, 16:352, 18:411, 21:91, 33:224, 39:83, 47:34, 54:244, 54:246, 54:251, 54:252, 54:253, 54:357
Aitkin County, 10:459
anti-Germanism in World War I, 47:170–47:183
architecture, 53:198
art, 53:92, 53:98, 53:179–181, 54:236, 55:189, 55:233 (facing), 55:251–55:266, 55:378, 63:240, 63:241, 63:243
award of merit depicted, 55:143
beginning reader depicted, 55:143
biographies, 56:356
black students, 51:23–33
black studies, 50:290–50:291
of blind, 1:76, 7:92, 35:321n
boarding schools, 54:197, 55:189, 55:196
at Booth Memorial Hospital, 65:241n18
Bricelyn, 10:357
Camden Township, 8:312
Canby, 9:426
Catholic, 41:243, 42:63, 48:13, 48:15–48:20, 48:158–48:170, 49:211, 56:360, 57:271, 58:247–58:248
Chatfield, 5:159
children's newspapers, 50:46–50:62
Chinese public schools, 57:177
chiropractic, 59:202, 59:204, 59:206, 59:207, 59:208, 59:209, 59:212n
Chisholm, 9:405
church-state controversy, 53:295–311, 61:367
civil defense curriculum, 61:221, 61:334
classes depicted, 55:137 (cover), 55:172–173, 55:261, 59:120, 59:129
classical, 35:44
colleges and universities, 51:110–122, 51:324, 55:92
commencement depicted, 53:308
commercial, 19:356
correctional schools, 12:456, 27:56, 36:238
Crosby-Ironton system, 5:394
dance, 55:226–27
Danish, 8:364, 8:376, 8:379–8:381, 8:383
Deep South, 53:34
discrimination in, 65:235, 65:237
Dr. Folwell's services, 4:32
Duluth, 5:450
E. D. Neill's work, 1:371
Edina, 8:111
elementary, 1:243, 60:314
elementary school scrapbook depicted, 55:93 (facing)
evolution controversy, 41:201–41:216, 43:23, 52:17, 52:20, 52:21, 52:22
Fairmont, 10:99
Fargo, 8:305
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:65–66
Fillmore County, 8:448, 10:97
first normal school, 1:185
Floodwood, 47:211
Freeborn County, 1:408
freedmen's schools, 47:304–47:309, 54:295
frontier, 11:454, 12:148, 12:204, 13:216, 14:121, 14:142–14:149, 18:219, 18:293, 22:22–22:27, 24:323, 24:370, 28:334, 30:372, 32:45, 33:72–33:76, 33:105–33:111, 35:137, 35:156, 36:35, 36:104, 36:141, 36:193, 37:43, 37:344, 49:38, 50:139, 50:170, 54:108, 55:321, 55:323, 56:22
garrison schools, 33:263
for girls, 4:264, 4:266
Good Thunder, 56:420
Hibbing, 10:361
historical, 38:196
at historic sites, 51:180, 51:184, 51:185, 55:189, 55:197
history, 12:417–12:419, 14:333, 51:281, 53:123, 53:211, 54:142–143, 56:39, 56:40
home economics studies, 60:283, 61:222
home schooling, 53:87, 53:88, 53:89, 53:91, 56:442
homesteading and, 51:37
household products and tips, 58:314
Hutchinson, 8:313
of immigrants, 45:60, 45:62, 49:200, 50:130, 50:304–50:305, 57:173–174
importance of history, 45:245–45:246, 45:248–45:249, 48:124–48:125
of indentured children, 49:5, 49:6, 49:8, 49:11, 49:12
independent, 11:438, 12:158, 12:398, 16:275, 17:478
Indian boarding schools, 55:88–89, 56:459, 57:323, 61:198–200, 62:60–69
Indians, 12:242, 12:434, 16:145–16:147, 17:84, 17:95, 17:201, 17:224, 18:197, 18:269, 18:375, 21:30n, 21:412, 22:430, 25:13, 30:2, 31:206, 33:74, 36:24, 37:282, 43:10, 43:11, 43:180, 43:182, 43:233, 47:89, 48:159, 48:167, 48:339, 49:82, 49:82–49:98, 49:92, 49:254, 49:266, 49:267, 49:269, 49:275, 51:83–98, 53:28, 53:30, 55:280–281, 55:379, 56:241, 58:224–58:239
intercultural, 24:259
interdenominational, 52:19, 52:23, 52:24
Iowa, 5:152, 8:203
on iron ranges, 32:47
Isanti County, 10:151
Jewish community, 51:7, 51:11, 51:12, 51:13, 51:14, 52:170, 55:169, 55:174
job training for women, 59:51–52
Kerkhoven, 7:301, 9:313
kindergartens, 19:110, 20:340, 34:217, 34:219, 54:301
Knute Nelson's attitude, 5:336, 5:337
labor and, 58:126
Lamberton, 2:54
land-grant colleges, 24:174, 35:379, 38:385, 51:324
land grants, 1:128, 3:45
legislation, 1:294
Lutheran colleges, 53:168, 57:102, 64:92–103
Madelia, 2:288
Mankato, 8:311, 8:312, 10:355
Mapleton, 9:419
Marshall, 8:111
Martin County, 1:546
medical, 1:79, 1:147, 2:210, 4:186, 8:209, 8:210, 8:211, 8:273–8:275, 10:98, 10:231, 10:290–10:292, 12:204, 17:220, 18:459, 27:135, 33:312, 42:75, 48:43, 49:100, 49:104, 49:105, 49:334n
methods, 25:57–25:61, 25:68, 25:84, 25:258–25:264, 25:367, 26:47–26:51, 26:164, 26:267, 27:147, 27:319–27:326, 27:333
Michigan, 41:388–41:389
Midwest, 3:409, 4:225, 5:363, 16:275, 16:276, 21:65–21:67, 56:47
Mille Lacs County, 59:120–131
Minneapolis, 3:317, 4:96, 4:474, 5:84, 6:312, 7:302, 8:213, 8:315, 9:427, 10:355
Minnesota, 2:191, 3:474, 4:48, 5:78, 6:76, 7:187, 7:188, 10:337, 10:351, 10:394
Minnesota City, 9:314
Minnesota Miracle, 60:312–325
Minnesota system, 11:329, 12:68, 12:320, 12:398–12:400, 14:416–14:420, 15:466, 16:275, 18:105, 18:219, 19:68, 19:333, 19:446, 23:189, 25:306, 30:6, 30:244, 34:90–34:95
at missions, 6:345, 6:349, 8:127, 8:248, 8:252, 8:256, 8:303, 9:66, 9:252
Moorhead, 4:196
multicultural perspectives, 53:225–229
multidisciplinary, 51:218
Murray County, 2:107
music, 57:216, 57:217 (cover), 57:222, 57:223, 57:224, 57:227, 57:228, 57:230, 57:231, 57:232, 57:233, 57:234, 57:235, 57:326
National Defense Education Act (1957), 61:226
new countries, 10:16
New Richland, 8:451
night-school class depicted, 56:339
normal schools, 11:225, 14:148, 14:231, 18:105, 28:132, 36:327, 39:171, 49:308
North Dakota, 5:315, 5:386
Norwegian, 2:201, 5:383, 6:212, 6:302, 10:275
nursing, 37:300
one-room schools, 54:324–325
of orphans, 56:108, 56:110
Owatonna, 8:307
parochial schools, 47:176, 47:179, 47:180, 47:181, 51:164, 54:240
pharmaceutical, 24:175
physical, 24:367, 39:18–39:23
pioneer, 1:149, 4:353, 7:114, 7:288
pioneer college, 6:260, 9:363–9:378
politics and, 43:75, 43:297, 56:330
Polk County, 44:287
post-World War II, 61:214–216
primers (books), 62:32–33
private colleges, 44:32
racial integration, 55:139, 55:140, 55:141, 55:142, 55:148, 55:149, 61:224
racial segregation, 55:139, 55:143, 55:144, 55:145, 55:146, 56:111
Read's Landing, 4:300
religious, 1:372, 1:373, 4:45, 4:46, 4:72, 4:86, 4:203, 4:284, 4:291, 5:615, 8:223, 8:226, 8:228–8:230, 9:199, 9:316, 15:130, 32:223, 43:26, 43:27, 43:28, 43:29, 43:297, 44:58, 44:59, 49:250–49:251
religious orders and, 51:162
Renville, 8:313
Rochester, 10:464
rural, 1:341, 8:105, 48:315, 49:199, 50:170, 55:374–55:375, 56:143, 59:120–131
rural women and, 52:67, 52:68, 52:70
rural women teachers, 52:67–68
St. Paul, 1:242, 3:332n, 4:201, 5:397, 5:497, 6:412, 9:315, 10:71, 10:234, 52:115, 56:169, 57:372, 57:373, 57:376
Sauk Center, 9:312
Scandinavians, 1:394, 1:404, 4:263, 55:136
scholarship funds, 56:119
school attendance bills, 51:53
school choir depicted, 53:294
school museums, 6:375–6:378
school trustees, 56:199
secondary, 11:42
sex, 65:240–241n17
Siberia, 3:16
Sioux and, 2:528
slate board and stylus depicted, 55:138
South Dakota, 6:286, 51:287
standards and reforms, 64:93–94
state aid, 2:455–2:457, 4:86, 5:591, 5:593
state schools, 49:2–49:13
Stearns County, 1:299, 8:112
Stillwater, 4:98
strike meeting depicted, 56:61
study, 4:18
support through sale of public lands, 9:143, 10:92
Swedish, 5:363
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:293
Swedish Baptist, 7:90, 8:186
teachers, 55:136, 56:60–61
teacher's bell depicted, 55:147
teachers' wages, 47:309, 61:23n
teacher training, 48:124–48:125, 48:218–48:219, 59:122
teaching certificate depicted, 52:68
television lab school, 46:275, 46:277–46:285
territorial, 56:165
textbooks examined, 47:175–47:180
truancy, 51:52, 51:53
tuition assistance, 61:226
Twin Cities, 20:88, 48:90, 55:123, 55:126, 55:128
university histories, 57:381–382
use of motion pictures, 5:513
video-conferencing technology, 62:140
Wadena, 9:80
welding, 53:135
West St. Paul, 9:82
Winona, 9:313
Wisconsin, 6:406, 7:292, 8:106, 41:242–41:243
of women, 45:269–45:272, 48:13, 48:20, 48:246, 49:85, 51:125
women's history resources, 52:117
women's studies curriculum, 52:113
women's study-club movement, 51:199
women superintendents, 56:412, 56:413
women teachers, 47:305–47:309, 48:13–48:23, 48:164–48:169, 49:38, 49:83–49:85, 49:91
workers' children, 53:139, 53:140
work of C. W. Ames, 4:125, 4:126
1876 legislature, 45:237, 45:238
academic freedom, 35:30, 51:131–137, 51:234, 52:25
agricultural, 1:279–1:281, 7:215, 16:30, 16:352, 18:411, 21:91, 33:224, 39:83, 47:34, 54:244, 54:246, 54:251, 54:252, 54:253, 54:357
Aitkin County, 10:459
anti-Germanism in World War I, 47:170–47:183
architecture, 53:198
art, 53:92, 53:98, 53:179–181, 54:236, 55:189, 55:233 (facing), 55:251–55:266, 55:378, 63:240, 63:241, 63:243
award of merit depicted, 55:143
beginning reader depicted, 55:143
biographies, 56:356
black students, 51:23–33
black studies, 50:290–50:291
of blind, 1:76, 7:92, 35:321n
boarding schools, 54:197, 55:189, 55:196
at Booth Memorial Hospital, 65:241n18
Bricelyn, 10:357
Camden Township, 8:312
Canby, 9:426
Catholic, 41:243, 42:63, 48:13, 48:15–48:20, 48:158–48:170, 49:211, 56:360, 57:271, 58:247–58:248
Chatfield, 5:159
children's newspapers, 50:46–50:62
Chinese public schools, 57:177
chiropractic, 59:202, 59:204, 59:206, 59:207, 59:208, 59:209, 59:212n
Chisholm, 9:405
church-state controversy, 53:295–311, 61:367
civil defense curriculum, 61:221, 61:334
classes depicted, 55:137 (cover), 55:172–173, 55:261, 59:120, 59:129
classical, 35:44
colleges and universities, 51:110–122, 51:324, 55:92
commencement depicted, 53:308
commercial, 19:356
correctional schools, 12:456, 27:56, 36:238
Crosby-Ironton system, 5:394
dance, 55:226–27
Danish, 8:364, 8:376, 8:379–8:381, 8:383
Deep South, 53:34
discrimination in, 65:235, 65:237
Dr. Folwell's services, 4:32
Duluth, 5:450
E. D. Neill's work, 1:371
Edina, 8:111
elementary, 1:243, 60:314
elementary school scrapbook depicted, 55:93 (facing)
evolution controversy, 41:201–41:216, 43:23, 52:17, 52:20, 52:21, 52:22
Fairmont, 10:99
Fargo, 8:305
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:65–66
Fillmore County, 8:448, 10:97
first normal school, 1:185
Floodwood, 47:211
Freeborn County, 1:408
freedmen's schools, 47:304–47:309, 54:295
frontier, 11:454, 12:148, 12:204, 13:216, 14:121, 14:142–14:149, 18:219, 18:293, 22:22–22:27, 24:323, 24:370, 28:334, 30:372, 32:45, 33:72–33:76, 33:105–33:111, 35:137, 35:156, 36:35, 36:104, 36:141, 36:193, 37:43, 37:344, 49:38, 50:139, 50:170, 54:108, 55:321, 55:323, 56:22
garrison schools, 33:263
for girls, 4:264, 4:266
Good Thunder, 56:420
Hibbing, 10:361
historical, 38:196
at historic sites, 51:180, 51:184, 51:185, 55:189, 55:197
history, 12:417–12:419, 14:333, 51:281, 53:123, 53:211, 54:142–143, 56:39, 56:40
home economics studies, 60:283, 61:222
home schooling, 53:87, 53:88, 53:89, 53:91, 56:442
homesteading and, 51:37
household products and tips, 58:314
Hutchinson, 8:313
of immigrants, 45:60, 45:62, 49:200, 50:130, 50:304–50:305, 57:173–174
importance of history, 45:245–45:246, 45:248–45:249, 48:124–48:125
of indentured children, 49:5, 49:6, 49:8, 49:11, 49:12
independent, 11:438, 12:158, 12:398, 16:275, 17:478
Indian boarding schools, 55:88–89, 56:459, 57:323, 61:198–200, 62:60–69
Indians, 12:242, 12:434, 16:145–16:147, 17:84, 17:95, 17:201, 17:224, 18:197, 18:269, 18:375, 21:30n, 21:412, 22:430, 25:13, 30:2, 31:206, 33:74, 36:24, 37:282, 43:10, 43:11, 43:180, 43:182, 43:233, 47:89, 48:159, 48:167, 48:339, 49:82, 49:82–49:98, 49:92, 49:254, 49:266, 49:267, 49:269, 49:275, 51:83–98, 53:28, 53:30, 55:280–281, 55:379, 56:241, 58:224–58:239
intercultural, 24:259
interdenominational, 52:19, 52:23, 52:24
Iowa, 5:152, 8:203
on iron ranges, 32:47
Isanti County, 10:151
Jewish community, 51:7, 51:11, 51:12, 51:13, 51:14, 52:170, 55:169, 55:174
job training for women, 59:51–52
Kerkhoven, 7:301, 9:313
kindergartens, 19:110, 20:340, 34:217, 34:219, 54:301
Knute Nelson's attitude, 5:336, 5:337
labor and, 58:126
Lamberton, 2:54
land-grant colleges, 24:174, 35:379, 38:385, 51:324
land grants, 1:128, 3:45
legislation, 1:294
Lutheran colleges, 53:168, 57:102, 64:92–103
Madelia, 2:288
Mankato, 8:311, 8:312, 10:355
Mapleton, 9:419
Marshall, 8:111
Martin County, 1:546
medical, 1:79, 1:147, 2:210, 4:186, 8:209, 8:210, 8:211, 8:273–8:275, 10:98, 10:231, 10:290–10:292, 12:204, 17:220, 18:459, 27:135, 33:312, 42:75, 48:43, 49:100, 49:104, 49:105, 49:334n
methods, 25:57–25:61, 25:68, 25:84, 25:258–25:264, 25:367, 26:47–26:51, 26:164, 26:267, 27:147, 27:319–27:326, 27:333
Michigan, 41:388–41:389
Midwest, 3:409, 4:225, 5:363, 16:275, 16:276, 21:65–21:67, 56:47
Mille Lacs County, 59:120–131
Minneapolis, 3:317, 4:96, 4:474, 5:84, 6:312, 7:302, 8:213, 8:315, 9:427, 10:355
Minnesota, 2:191, 3:474, 4:48, 5:78, 6:76, 7:187, 7:188, 10:337, 10:351, 10:394
Minnesota City, 9:314
Minnesota Miracle, 60:312–325
Minnesota system, 11:329, 12:68, 12:320, 12:398–12:400, 14:416–14:420, 15:466, 16:275, 18:105, 18:219, 19:68, 19:333, 19:446, 23:189, 25:306, 30:6, 30:244, 34:90–34:95
at missions, 6:345, 6:349, 8:127, 8:248, 8:252, 8:256, 8:303, 9:66, 9:252
Moorhead, 4:196
multicultural perspectives, 53:225–229
multidisciplinary, 51:218
Murray County, 2:107
music, 57:216, 57:217 (cover), 57:222, 57:223, 57:224, 57:227, 57:228, 57:230, 57:231, 57:232, 57:233, 57:234, 57:235, 57:326
National Defense Education Act (1957), 61:226
new countries, 10:16
New Richland, 8:451
night-school class depicted, 56:339
normal schools, 11:225, 14:148, 14:231, 18:105, 28:132, 36:327, 39:171, 49:308
North Dakota, 5:315, 5:386
Norwegian, 2:201, 5:383, 6:212, 6:302, 10:275
nursing, 37:300
one-room schools, 54:324–325
of orphans, 56:108, 56:110
Owatonna, 8:307
parochial schools, 47:176, 47:179, 47:180, 47:181, 51:164, 54:240
pharmaceutical, 24:175
physical, 24:367, 39:18–39:23
pioneer, 1:149, 4:353, 7:114, 7:288
pioneer college, 6:260, 9:363–9:378
politics and, 43:75, 43:297, 56:330
Polk County, 44:287
post-World War II, 61:214–216
primers (books), 62:32–33
private colleges, 44:32
racial integration, 55:139, 55:140, 55:141, 55:142, 55:148, 55:149, 61:224
racial segregation, 55:139, 55:143, 55:144, 55:145, 55:146, 56:111
Read's Landing, 4:300
religious, 1:372, 1:373, 4:45, 4:46, 4:72, 4:86, 4:203, 4:284, 4:291, 5:615, 8:223, 8:226, 8:228–8:230, 9:199, 9:316, 15:130, 32:223, 43:26, 43:27, 43:28, 43:29, 43:297, 44:58, 44:59, 49:250–49:251
religious orders and, 51:162
Renville, 8:313
Rochester, 10:464
rural, 1:341, 8:105, 48:315, 49:199, 50:170, 55:374–55:375, 56:143, 59:120–131
rural women and, 52:67, 52:68, 52:70
rural women teachers, 52:67–68
St. Paul, 1:242, 3:332n, 4:201, 5:397, 5:497, 6:412, 9:315, 10:71, 10:234, 52:115, 56:169, 57:372, 57:373, 57:376
Sauk Center, 9:312
Scandinavians, 1:394, 1:404, 4:263, 55:136
scholarship funds, 56:119
school attendance bills, 51:53
school choir depicted, 53:294
school museums, 6:375–6:378
school trustees, 56:199
secondary, 11:42
sex, 65:240–241n17
Siberia, 3:16
Sioux and, 2:528
slate board and stylus depicted, 55:138
South Dakota, 6:286, 51:287
standards and reforms, 64:93–94
state aid, 2:455–2:457, 4:86, 5:591, 5:593
state schools, 49:2–49:13
Stearns County, 1:299, 8:112
Stillwater, 4:98
strike meeting depicted, 56:61
study, 4:18
support through sale of public lands, 9:143, 10:92
Swedish, 5:363
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:293
Swedish Baptist, 7:90, 8:186
teachers, 55:136, 56:60–61
teacher's bell depicted, 55:147
teachers' wages, 47:309, 61:23n
teacher training, 48:124–48:125, 48:218–48:219, 59:122
teaching certificate depicted, 52:68
television lab school, 46:275, 46:277–46:285
territorial, 56:165
textbooks examined, 47:175–47:180
truancy, 51:52, 51:53
tuition assistance, 61:226
Twin Cities, 20:88, 48:90, 55:123, 55:126, 55:128
university histories, 57:381–382
use of motion pictures, 5:513
video-conferencing technology, 62:140
Wadena, 9:80
welding, 53:135
West St. Paul, 9:82
Winona, 9:313
Wisconsin, 6:406, 7:292, 8:106, 41:242–41:243
of women, 45:269–45:272, 48:13, 48:20, 48:246, 49:85, 51:125
women's history resources, 52:117
women's studies curriculum, 52:113
women's study-club movement, 51:199
women superintendents, 56:412, 56:413
women teachers, 47:305–47:309, 48:13–48:23, 48:164–48:169, 49:38, 49:83–49:85, 49:91
workers' children, 53:139, 53:140
work of C. W. Ames, 4:125, 4:126
Educational Opportunity Grants, 51:27
Education Amendment Act of 1972, Title IX, 55:347, 58:222, 61:65
Edward Fiske, tugboat, 54:219
Edwards, Abraham, surgeon, 54:100
Edwards, David, Underground Railway participant, 57:124, 57:125
Edwards, David (Col.), 10:467, 11:74
Edwards, Deane, author, 30:274
Edwards, E. E., librarian, 18:364
Edwards, E. G., miller, 24:101, 24:102
Edwards, Elijah E., 47:188
Edwards, Eugene O., author, 27:69
Edwards, Everett E., author, 12:90, 15:122, 16:221, 16:474, 17:331, 18:102, 18:203, 18:440, 19:69, 19:91, 19:93, 19:102, 19:207, 19:432, 20:75, 20:333, 20:426, 21:91, 22:418, 23:180, 23:378, 24:255, 25:76, 26:82, 27:60, 29:192, 29:278, 29:376, 32:128
"Agricultural Periodicals," 18:407–18:414
"American Indian Contributions," 15:255–15:272
compiler, 13:330, 24:337, 25:84, 40:360
editor, 24:157
reviews by, 16:327, 17:326, 18:195, 20:417, 22:412, 25:71, 29:158, 29:341, 32:118
speaker, 14:213, 15:314
"T. L. Haecker," 19:148–19:161
"Wendelin Grimm," 19:21–19:33
work reviewed, 17:198
"American Indian Contributions," 15:255–15:272
compiler, 13:330, 24:337, 25:84, 40:360
editor, 24:157
reviews by, 16:327, 17:326, 18:195, 20:417, 22:412, 25:71, 29:158, 29:341, 32:118
speaker, 14:213, 15:314
"T. L. Haecker," 19:148–19:161
"Wendelin Grimm," 19:21–19:33
work reviewed, 17:198
Edwards, H. W., engineer, 41:357
Edwards, I. E., work depicted, 53:184
Edwards, India, political party official, 59:252–235
Edwards, Ingrid, artist, work depicted, 61:45 (cover), 61:45 (facing)
Edwards, J. D., photographer, 48:40
Edwards, John N., author, 40:308
Edwards, John P., pioneer, 14:118
Edwards, Jonathan, author, 21:418
Edwards, Lee, work reviewed, 52:200
Edwards, Martha L., author, 3:106, 5:515
Edwards, Maurice D. (Rev.), 6:408, 54:239
Edwards, Penny, dancer, 64:222
Edwards, Shelby Randall, MHS staff, 64:177 (facing)
"Brown &: Bigelow's Charles
Allen Ward," 64:292–300
"David L. Johnson," 64:1 (facing)
"A Gal Named Lou," 65:54–59
"Streetcar Skipper," 64:221 (facing)
"David L. Johnson," 64:1 (facing)
"A Gal Named Lou," 65:54–59
"Streetcar Skipper," 64:221 (facing)
Eenyangmanee, Sioux leader, 11:178n
Eernisse, Ab., 28:129
EFC. See Emergency Fleet Corporation
Effenberger, Donald, designer, 48:314
Effie, history, 21:134, 24:325n
Effie L., tugboat, 54:219
Effigy Mounds National Monument, Allamakee County (IA), 37:307
Effington, Otter Tail County, Lutheran church, 15:481
Efshen, Oluf, scout, 24:325n
Egan, Harvey F., pastor, 53:298
Egan, Howard E., author, 11:110
Egan, I. J. (John J.), artist, 23:349, 23:353, 29:261, 31:56, 32:188
Egan, James J., architect, 64:124
Egan, James J., state representative, 55:147
Egan, Maurice F., author, 3:98, 3:547, 26:301
Egan and Prindeville, Chicago, architects, 47:44
Egberts, Egbert, inventor, 50:152
Egekvist’s bakery, 64:60
Egeli, Bjorn, artist, 37:88, 37:136
Egelston, Alvord C., career, 21:196
Egerton, Erastus S., sketch, 4:478
Eggan, Fred, author/anthropologist, 23:403, 45:103
Eggestine, Adelia, 9:265
Eggleston, Cordelia. See Pond, Mrs. Samuel W., I
Eggleston, Edward (Rev.), author, 3:43, 5:291, 6:87, 8:444, 9:185, 12:201, 16:106, 16:349, 19:9, 19:386, 19:437, 22:157, 23:113, 26:74, 30:62, 30:373, 31:130, 33:92, 34:311, 36:74n, 37:11, 39:267, 40:71, 47:186, 49:153
biography, 28:167
centenary, 18:454
librarian, 47:126
library, 26:242–26:247, 28:337
in Minnesota, 18:268, 18:347–18:370, 19:221, 22:160, 22:328, 25:91, 26:77, 27:167, 33:189–33:193, 33:269, 34:139, 35:215
papers, 24:364, 27:61, 28:303
pastor, 21:314, 34:132
speaker, 11:157
"The-Man-That-Draws-the-Handcart," 33:270–33:281
centenary, 18:454
librarian, 47:126
library, 26:242–26:247, 28:337
in Minnesota, 18:268, 18:347–18:370, 19:221, 22:160, 22:328, 25:91, 26:77, 27:167, 33:189–33:193, 33:269, 34:139, 35:215
papers, 24:364, 27:61, 28:303
pastor, 21:314, 34:132
speaker, 11:157
"The-Man-That-Draws-the-Handcart," 33:270–33:281
Eggleston, Michael A., review by, 63:260–261
Eggleston, Mrs. Edward (Lizzie Snider), 18:351, 18:360, 26:243
Eggleston, Walter, A., 12:207
Egilsrud, Helen, suffragist, 62:292
Egypt, Camp David peace treaty, 60:95
Ehle, W. W., builder/landlord, 62:173n
Ehlen, H. F., author, 17:118
Ehnamani, Artemus (Rev.), sketch, 8:200
Ehninger, George, 7:164
Ehrenberg, Ralph E., 51:35
award received, 63:351
"Revising an Anglo-Dakota Family History," 63:144–155
"Shoes," 63:216 (facing)
"Revising an Anglo-Dakota Family History," 63:144–155
"Shoes," 63:216 (facing)
Ehrlichman, Walter, language interpreter
Eichelberger, Clark M., 41:269, 41:270, 41:272
Eichenfeldt, E. H., aircraft designer, 48:48
Eid, Leroy V., author, 48:134
Eidal, Knute, 10:226
Eide, B. M., author, 22:343
Eide, Knud O., 2:222
Eide, Marie, Two Harbors resident, 61:325
Eide, Paul, photographer, 42:316
Eide, Richard B., author, 6:303, 12:321, 13:48, 22:211, 27:49, 28:334, 31:192
Eide, Torauf, politician, 62:150, 62:153, 62:155
Eide, Vernon, guitarist, 57:232
Eidem, Karen M. See Gjerset, Mrs. Ole S.
Eidem, Norway, history, 10:273
Eidem, Ole, 10:278, 10:281, 10:282, 10:284
Eidsvold Township, Lyon County, Icelanders, 8:281
Eie, Knut, 10:186
Eielsen, Elling, Lutheran leader, 12:180, 12:201, 13:428, 37:184, 38:233
Eifert, Virginia S., author, 36:278
Eighmey, Rae Katherine
award recipient, 60:167
"Chef Christian Hartmann," 59:44 (facing)
"Minnesota [Food] Conservation Efforts, 1917-18," 59:272–286
reviews by, 60:297, 63:213–214
work reviewed, 62:159
"Chef Christian Hartmann," 59:44 (facing)
"Minnesota [Food] Conservation Efforts, 1917-18," 59:272–286
reviews by, 60:297, 63:213–214
work reviewed, 62:159
Eighth Army Corps, in Philippines, commander depicted, 56:133
Eighth Illinois Cavalry, in Civil War, 26:67
Eighth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 3:147
Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, in Civil War, 20:81
Eight Hour League, sketch, 2:284
Eighth Regiment of Foot, at Grand Portage, 5:19
Eight Hundred and Fifth Pioneer U.S. Infantry, 3:97, 3:324
Eighty-eighth Division, U.S. Army, 3:217–3:219, 3:247, 3:454
Eighty-fifth New York Volunteer Infantry, in Civil War, 17:98
Eighty-second Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in Civil War, 20:244
Eighty-seventh College Training Detachment, history, 25:312
Eikman, Martin, 28:131
Eiland, David, musician, 64:31
Einarsson, Stefan, runic studies, 17:31, 17:32, 17:177–17:179, 17:181
Eisele, Albert, business consultant, 61:348–349
Eisenbarth, E. E., showboat captain, 33:39
Eisendrath, William, N., Jr., editor, 34:254
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Gen.), U.S. president, 40:297, 43:78, 47:90, 47:158, 48:129, 53:62, 53:131, 53:288, 55:159, 55:165, 56:98, 59:94
Eisenschiml, Otto, work reviewed, 29:63
Eisenstein, Sergei, filmmaker, 58:174
Eitel, George D., Dr., surgeon, 59:242
Eitel, George G., Dr., surgeon, 49:103, 59:242
Eitel Hospital, Minneapolis, 49:103
Eizenstat, Stuart, presidential aide, 60:97
Ekegren, O. J., 41:265
Ekern, Herman L., politician, 53:166
Ekman, Erick L., botanist, depicted, 56:298
Ekman, John S., 23:374
Ekman, Karl, author, 64:244
Ekstrand, Mrs. George W., author/speaker, 16:115, 16:233
Eland Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:132
Elazar, Daniel J., author, 39:209, 39:344, 51:281
Elba, Winona County, 48:298, 48:299
Elbow Lake, Grant County
Elder, Lucius W., author, 17:332, 19:458
Elder, Mrs. J. M., 9:259
Elderly people, at Crispus Attucks Home, 56:102–56:103, 56:104, 56:108, 56:109, 56:112, 56:114–56:119
Eldh, Carl, artist, 55:365, 55:370
Eldot, Walter, author, 34:44
Eldred, Julius, 7:272n
Eldridge, Ariel, 52:42
Elections. See also Politics
1852, 56:163
1860, 43:78, 56:169
1896, 43:74
1916, 6:84
1918, 43:43–43:57, 50:8
1924, 60:143–147
1928, 10:220
Australian ballot, 45:72
campaign blotter depicted, 54:162
campaign materials, 45:70–45:74
congressional, 36:183, 38:177, 38:178, 38:184, 39:95, 39:107, 40:79, 40:324, 43:85, 52:121
county, 18:110, 21:402, 37:20, 39:231n, 55:277
depicted, 47:307
direct, 9:230, 9:235n, 12:5, 12:6, 23:264
ethnic vote, 13:434, 28:20, 28:33, 28:34, 31:31, 33:180, 36:237, 36:326, 40:328
evaluation, 54:373
Farmer-Labor party, 52:99, 54:44, 54:45
gubernatorial, 16:459, 17:162, 26:67, 31:42, 31:61, 36:113, 36:173, 37:328, 38:297, 39:96, 39:101, 39:107, 39:108, 39:257, 40:90, 48:283, 48:287, 48:293–48:294, 51:136–137, 55:153, 56:194, 56:332–333, 56:360, 57:98, 57:268
Hibbing, 52:188
Indian voting rights, 61:198
judicial, 51:223
labor influence, 22:385, 22:386, 35:332, 40:91, 51:70, 51:142, 52:87, 52:91
legislation, 37:132, 56:81
legislative investigations, 54:372
mayoral, 41:157–41:158, 41:160, 51:143, 51:226, 52:184, 52:185, 52:186, 54:156, 54:159, 54:162, 54:179, 56:51, 56:52, 56:53, 56:54, 56:63, 57:426, 58:99, 58:168, 58:173, 58:175, 58:180–58:181, 58:184
Minnesota, 4:167
Minnesota legislature, 48:287, 52:36, 55:281
municipal, 56:65
national, 56:67, 58:174
Nebraska, 4:82
nonpartisan, 33:155–33:163
North Dakota, 51:20, 51:283
Norwegian-American voting, 53:165–166
presidential, 36:151, 37:343, 39:47, 51:100, 51:103, 51:106, 51:118, 52:27–34, 54:48, 54:175, 55:165, 55:268, 56:83, 56:187, 57:9, 57:160 (facing), 60:143–147
primaries, 23:285, 28:74, 35:341–35:351, 36:34, 40:328, 43:35, 43:44, 43:56, 51:169, 51:171, 51:172, 51:176, 51:177, 51:225, 55:152, 55:158, 55:162, 55:163, 55:164–55:165
red-baiting, 54:172, 54:180, 54:181, 54:182
returns, 11:435, 14:247–14:252, 24:309, 30:272, 34:188, 34:194, 34:231, 34:232, 35:58, 35:61–35:63, 35:76, 35:295, 36:124, 36:125, 36:308, 37:51, 37:333, 40:223, 40:325–40:327, 45:336, 55:150, 55:161
rural-urban conflict, 54:35–54:37, 54:41, 54:42
St. Croix Valley, 55:27
Socialist influence, 52:95, 52:96, 52:98–52:99
soldier vote, 26:187–26:210, 36:168–36:172
state, 55:60
territorial, 14:133, 14:138, 14:162, 14:163, 14:246, 20:144, 35:105, 36:7–36:9, 36:70, 36:261, 36:266, 36:270, 39:40–39:43, 56:158, 56:170
third parties and, 31:124, 32:130–32:134, 32:140, 35:57, 35:60, 35:97, 35:241, 35:291, 35:298–35:300, 35:312, 51:41 (facing), 54:8, 54:10, 54:11, 54:12, 54:95, 54:238
Wisconsin Territory, 55:277, 55:279
women's vote, 54:290, 54:292, 54:293, 54:301, 54:302, 54:303, 62:297
young campaigners depicted, 55:156–157
1860, 43:78, 56:169
1896, 43:74
1916, 6:84
1918, 43:43–43:57, 50:8
1924, 60:143–147
1928, 10:220
Australian ballot, 45:72
campaign blotter depicted, 54:162
campaign materials, 45:70–45:74
congressional, 36:183, 38:177, 38:178, 38:184, 39:95, 39:107, 40:79, 40:324, 43:85, 52:121
county, 18:110, 21:402, 37:20, 39:231n, 55:277
depicted, 47:307
direct, 9:230, 9:235n, 12:5, 12:6, 23:264
ethnic vote, 13:434, 28:20, 28:33, 28:34, 31:31, 33:180, 36:237, 36:326, 40:328
evaluation, 54:373
Farmer-Labor party, 52:99, 54:44, 54:45
gubernatorial, 16:459, 17:162, 26:67, 31:42, 31:61, 36:113, 36:173, 37:328, 38:297, 39:96, 39:101, 39:107, 39:108, 39:257, 40:90, 48:283, 48:287, 48:293–48:294, 51:136–137, 55:153, 56:194, 56:332–333, 56:360, 57:98, 57:268
Hibbing, 52:188
Indian voting rights, 61:198
judicial, 51:223
labor influence, 22:385, 22:386, 35:332, 40:91, 51:70, 51:142, 52:87, 52:91
legislation, 37:132, 56:81
legislative investigations, 54:372
mayoral, 41:157–41:158, 41:160, 51:143, 51:226, 52:184, 52:185, 52:186, 54:156, 54:159, 54:162, 54:179, 56:51, 56:52, 56:53, 56:54, 56:63, 57:426, 58:99, 58:168, 58:173, 58:175, 58:180–58:181, 58:184
Minnesota, 4:167
Minnesota legislature, 48:287, 52:36, 55:281
municipal, 56:65
national, 56:67, 58:174
Nebraska, 4:82
nonpartisan, 33:155–33:163
North Dakota, 51:20, 51:283
Norwegian-American voting, 53:165–166
presidential, 36:151, 37:343, 39:47, 51:100, 51:103, 51:106, 51:118, 52:27–34, 54:48, 54:175, 55:165, 55:268, 56:83, 56:187, 57:9, 57:160 (facing), 60:143–147
primaries, 23:285, 28:74, 35:341–35:351, 36:34, 40:328, 43:35, 43:44, 43:56, 51:169, 51:171, 51:172, 51:176, 51:177, 51:225, 55:152, 55:158, 55:162, 55:163, 55:164–55:165
red-baiting, 54:172, 54:180, 54:181, 54:182
returns, 11:435, 14:247–14:252, 24:309, 30:272, 34:188, 34:194, 34:231, 34:232, 35:58, 35:61–35:63, 35:76, 35:295, 36:124, 36:125, 36:308, 37:51, 37:333, 40:223, 40:325–40:327, 45:336, 55:150, 55:161
rural-urban conflict, 54:35–54:37, 54:41, 54:42
St. Croix Valley, 55:27
Socialist influence, 52:95, 52:96, 52:98–52:99
soldier vote, 26:187–26:210, 36:168–36:172
state, 55:60
territorial, 14:133, 14:138, 14:162, 14:163, 14:246, 20:144, 35:105, 36:7–36:9, 36:70, 36:261, 36:266, 36:270, 39:40–39:43, 56:158, 56:170
third parties and, 31:124, 32:130–32:134, 32:140, 35:57, 35:60, 35:97, 35:241, 35:291, 35:298–35:300, 35:312, 51:41 (facing), 54:8, 54:10, 54:11, 54:12, 54:95, 54:238
Wisconsin Territory, 55:277, 55:279
women's vote, 54:290, 54:292, 54:293, 54:301, 54:302, 54:303, 62:297
young campaigners depicted, 55:156–157
advertising icon, 57:24
agriculture and, 51:194
arc lamps, 58:264
autos, 43:94, 43:104
availability in 1950s, 60:270
in Chicago, 53:84
community systems, 47:197, 47:212, 47:257
cooperatives, 37:347, 57:156
facilities, 51:150
flour mills, 58:264, 58:283
in Hill House, 46:332, 55:237
Minneapolis, 56:464 (facing)
Mississippi River, 54:254, 54:256, 54:258–54:267
northern Minnesota, 50:169, 58:130
Northern States Power, 47:38
power plants, 58:328
public ownership campaigns, 55:282
rural women and, 54:189
shortage, 47:260, 48:171, 49:119
strikes, 56:61
Twin Cities, 37:320, 37:321, 37:323
water source, 50:79
Wisconsin, 36:98
agriculture and, 51:194
arc lamps, 58:264
autos, 43:94, 43:104
availability in 1950s, 60:270
in Chicago, 53:84
community systems, 47:197, 47:212, 47:257
cooperatives, 37:347, 57:156
facilities, 51:150
flour mills, 58:264, 58:283
in Hill House, 46:332, 55:237
Minneapolis, 56:464 (facing)
Mississippi River, 54:254, 54:256, 54:258–54:267
northern Minnesota, 50:169, 58:130
Northern States Power, 47:38
power plants, 58:328
public ownership campaigns, 55:282
rural women and, 54:189
shortage, 47:260, 48:171, 49:119
strikes, 56:61
Twin Cities, 37:320, 37:321, 37:323
water source, 50:79
Wisconsin, 36:98
Eleff, Robert M., "The 1916 Minnesota Miners' Strike Against U.S. Steel," 51:63–74
Eleventh Illinois Cavalry, in Civil War, 25:18
Eleventh Judicial District, history, 23:387
Eleventh Louisiana Volunteers of African Descent, 3:41
Eleventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 1:399, 1:493, 1:494–1:503, 1:506–1:513, 2:44, 4:71, 9:384n, 48:315
Eleventh Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Association, 1:399, 1:512n
Eleventh U.S. Colored Troops, 43:188n
Elfelt, ----, Mr. and Mrs., hosts, 55:220
Elfelt, Abram S., 41:321
Elfelt, Charles D., 7:113, 8:173
Elfelt's dry goods store, St. Paul, 52:45, 55:221
Elgin, Lord, in Canada, 34:45
Elgin-Marcy treaty, 5:150, 7:70
Elgin Township, Wabasha County
El-Hai, Jack, work reviewed, 53:209, 57:269, 64:173
Elias, Peter Douglas, work reviewed, 51:198
Elim Covenant Church, Minneapolis, 63:197
Elim Lutheran Church, Scandia, 10:362, 57:326
Eliot, Charles, landscape architect, 49:282
Eliot, Charles W., university president, 16:30, 49:100, 58:68
Eliot, Frederick M. (Rev.), speaker, 10:58, 28:293
Eliot, John, 48:128
Eliot, Samuel A., 15:211
Eliot, T. S., 20:107
Eliseuson, Michael, author, 55:131
Elite Art Studio, New Ulm, advertising depicted, 56:383
Elite Theater, 53:328
Eliza, slave, 5:41
Elizabeth I, English queen, 64:138–139
Elizabeth Marie, (Sr.), work reviewed, 33:38
Elk
Elke, Estella L., author, 15:114
Elkins, Frank, author, 29:169
Elkins, Stanley M., author, 43:40
Elkins Act (1903), 12:16, 41:189
Elk Island (Isle aux Cerfs?) (MI), 23:137
Elk Lake, Clearwater County, river source, 4:290, 8:394n, 46:134, 48:84
Elk Lake (Goldschmidt Lake, Schutz Lake), Carver County, 33:248
Elk River, Sherburne County. See also Kelley (Oliver H.) Farm
Babcock marker, 26:43
census study, 6:407
Episcopal church, 17:98
flood, 17:230
GAR post, 16:432n
high school, 51:116
history, 15:252, 19:367, 34:54
Hungarian settlement, 17:364
jubilee celebration, 12:448
mandolin clubs, 57:220, 57:227
map, 15:464
name, 8:261
pioneer life, 34:195–34:198, 38:92
railroads, 61:253
schools, 47:180
sketch, 4:193
trading post, 11:119, 11:375
census study, 6:407
Episcopal church, 17:98
flood, 17:230
GAR post, 16:432n
high school, 51:116
history, 15:252, 19:367, 34:54
Hungarian settlement, 17:364
jubilee celebration, 12:448
mandolin clubs, 57:220, 57:227
map, 15:464
name, 8:261
pioneer life, 34:195–34:198, 38:92
railroads, 61:253
schools, 47:180
sketch, 4:193
trading post, 11:119, 11:375
Elks. See Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Elks Club, Banjo Club, 57:224
Elks Club, Bemidji, 49:70
Elks Hotel, Little Falls, 42:147
Elkton, Carlton County, stage station, 40:244
Ellefson, Ole O., sketch, 8:451
Ellendale, Steele County, Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:364, 61:368
Ellen Ruth Launch, Mille Lacs Lake, historic property, 51:148
Eller, Floyd E. (Col.), author, 24:59, 25:311
Ellerbe, Thomas F., architect, 47:259
Ellerbe Architects, St. Paul, 50:120, 64:164, 65:135n37, 65:156
Ellestad, Gerhard (Gig, son of Gilbert B.), 60:82
Ellestad, Gilbert B., photographer, 60:2
Ellet, Charles, Jr., engineer, 52:4
Ellet, Elizabeth F. L., author, 3:235, 5:151, 8:310, 8:333, 20:393, 28:317, 35:180, 35:181, 45:164, 56:205
Ellice, Edward, merchant, 14:338, 40:168n, 40:169, 40:170, 40:177
Ellice family, bankers, 43:80
Ellice Phyn and Company, Schenectady (NY), fur traders, 14:228
Ellicott, Andrew, surveyor, 24:53
Ellingboe, John, 22:70
Ellinger, Walter A., 12:193
Ellings, R. K., mayor, 63:256
Ellingsen, Agnes E., author, 13:322, 14:438
Ellingson, Hans, police officer, 55:69
Ellington, J. C., land appraiser, 49:219
Ellington Township, Dodge County, history, 12:337
Ellingwood, Ralph, author, 34:170
Elliot, Adolphus F., Dr., Union officer, 39:112n, 39:195n
Elliot, Daniel, 57:112
Elliot, Jacob L., mill owner, 44:167
Elliot, Mrs. D. S., 14:218
Elliot, Mrs. M. M., poet, 26:298
Elliot, S. B., letter, 1:117
Elliot, Wyman, 22:257, 31:162, 43:68
Elliot School, Richfield, 61:55
Elliott, Bruce, speaker, 23:397
Elliott, Charles B., author, 18:129n
author, 18:203,
18:449
speaker, 18:121n, 18:205
"The University of Minnesota's First Doctor of Philosophy," 18:121–18:151
speaker, 18:121n, 18:205
"The University of Minnesota's First Doctor of Philosophy," 18:121–18:151
Elliott, Clarkson R., career, 18:137n
Elliott, Edith Winslow (Mrs. Charles B.), 18:121, 18:127, 18:134–18:143, 18:147, 18:149, 18:150
Elliott, George, musician, 44:129, 44:141
Elliott, Henry, trader, 46:48
Elliott, Henry W., author, 18:131
Elliott, Howard, railroad president, 42:244
Elliott, John, 54:100, 54:356
Elliott, Mathilde R., review by, 34:347
Elliott, Minnie E., composer, 44:127, 44:140
Elliott, Mrs. R. B., speaker, 7:42, 7:93, 10:465
Elliott, Richard S., on selection of first territorial governor, 7:67
Elliott, T. C., author, 4:89, 4:182, 4:281, 7:282, 10:84, 13:109, 16:477, 17:225, 18:103, 65:16
Elliott, William G., author, 13:210
Elliotta, Fillmore County, ghost town, 30:70, 35:12
Ellis, A. V., cattleman, 26:124, 30:81
Ellis, Albert G., pioneer printer, 15:16
Ellis, Bert, 10:232
Ellis, Bonnie, quilter, 46:241
Ellis, Charles, architect, 40:105
Ellis, Elmer, author/speaker, 13:205, 13:327
Ellis, Frederick E., review by, 35:198
Ellis, Gayla W., editor, 55:232
Ellis, Howard, lawyer, 47:251
Ellis, J. D., 19:468
Ellis, James, Lt. Col., Army Corps of Engineers, 65:7, 65:8
Ellis, L. Ethan, author, 20:336, 38:240
Ellis, Mrs. John J., sketch, 7:299
Ellis, Richard N., historian, 52:123
"Political Pressures on the
Northern Plains," 42:43–42:53
review by, 42:279–42:280
work reviewed, 43:37–43:38
review by, 42:279–42:280
work reviewed, 43:37–43:38
Ellis, William, stonecutter, 64:11
Ellis, William D., work reviewed, 44:160
Ellis Island, immigrant processing center, 5:181n, 43:80, 46:262, 46:263 See also Castle Garden
Ellison, Augustus, 25:138
Ellison, Elizabeth, author, 25:95
Ellison, Smith, 27:127
Ells, S. C., author, 20:342, 32:124
Ellsbury, George H., cartographer, 59:318
Ellsworth
Ellsworth, Clayton S., author, 26:164
Ellsworth, E. H., song writer, 26:53
Ellsworth, Elmer E., "Zouave," company, 2:329n, 2:358, 2:578, 7:164–7:167, 11:95, 16:166, 25:38n
Ellsworth, Ernest O., 15:491
Ellsworth, Eugene S., 15:491
Ellsworth, Franklin F., author, 4:186, 31:45
Ellsworth, Henry L., 17:326, 34:292
Ellsworth, Mrs. Frank, author, 9:78
Ellsworth House, Lake City hotel, 26:177
Ellsworth Rock Garden, Voyageurs National Park, 58:161
Ellsworth Township, Meeker County
Elm Creek, Hennepin County
Elm Creek Township, Martin County, history, 41:104
Elm Dale, Danish settlement, 8:373, 8:374
Elmer, history, 21:456
Elmer, Manuel C., author, 4:98, 4:477, 5:525
Elmer, Oscar H. (Rev.), 4:196, 58:99
Elmer &: Tenney, Winona, photograph depicted, 53:53
Elmer Township, St. Louis County, settled, 23:302
Elmhurst Cemetery, St. Paul, 34:356, 57:282
Elmira, Olsmted County, mill, 24:89, 24:102
Elmore
Elmslie, George Grant, architect, 40:98, 40:107, 40:108, 40:359, 46:78, 47:79, 47:115, 49:253, 53:339, 54:236, 57:440, 60:271
Elmwood, Hennepin County, pottery works, 33:231
Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary, Minneapolis, 53:166
El Paso, steamboat, 33:131
Elsbury, George K., artist, 20:435, 38:286n
Elsen, Bob, reminiscences, 61:55, 61:59–60
Elsen, Donald, reminiscences, 61:59
Elsen, Eugene Jr., 61:59
Elsen, Eugene Sr., 61:59
Elsen Auto Repair, Richfield, 61:59–60
Elsing, John, trap collector, 43:146, 43:148
Elsinger, Joseph, benefactor, 38:83, 56:105, 56:106, 56:107, 56:108, 56:111, 56:112, 56:113, 56:114
Elsinger, William, 56:105
Elsmith, Dorothy O., author, 38:42
Elson, M. B., 27:267
Elstad Lutheran Church, Amherst Township, 7:94
Elston, Hattie P., author, 28:288
Elston, Wilbur, reviews by, 39:28, 40:140
Elsworth, R. H., author, 17:473
Eltenton, George, chemical engineer, 60:186n
Elton, John, author, 33:132
Elvgren, Gilette (Gil), artist, 58:355, 58:361, 62:306
Elvidge, M. H., chiropractor, 59:203
Elviken, Andreas, work reviewed, 33:85
Elwell, Cora N., 5:146
Elwell, J. Ambrose, author, 10:359, 12:343
Elwell, Margaret Miller, 53:127
Elwell, Talmage, photographer, 52:44, 53:127
Elwell Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, founded, 52:42
Elwin, James, lyricist, 44:140
Elwood, ----, show manager, 28:111
Elwood, Charles B., 22:83
Elwood, Charles Saxby, architect, 62:123
Ely, ----, baseball player, 47:328
Ely, Catherine (Catharine) G. Bissell (Mrs. Edmund F.), 6:354, 8:60, 8:259, 22:353, 45:25, 49:274, 49:277, 49:280
Ely, Delia, death, 49:277
Ely, Edmund F. (Rev.), missionary, 5:393, 7:37, 8:126, 8:252–8:255, 8:273, 11:307, 12:107, 14:123, 16:337, 16:483, 17:351, 22:352–22:354, 23:14, 28:83, 45:22, 45:24–45:28, 45:30, 49:267
Ely, Eugene B., aviator, 48:52, 48:53, 48:54, 48:59, 54:333
Ely, Helen, first Minnesota woman university graduate, 52:70
Ely, K. H., business owner, 63:319
Ely, Mary, 49:275, 49:277, 49:278
Ely, Mrs. Edward, artist, 34:174
Ely, Mrs. Henry, 5:441, 6:343
Ely, Richard T., historian/philosopher, 24:336, 36:97
air bans, 58:136
boundary waters protection issue, 58:141
businesses depicted, 58:129 (cover)
cabin depicted, 56:304 (facing)
chronology, 36:107
churches, 40:61
ethnic groups, 12:436, 22:392n, 24:174, 24:226, 25:186, 25:319, 30:156
fire fighters, 36:133, 36:135
game wardens, 51:39–40
historical society, 42:68
iron mining, 58:139
July 4 celebration, 40:60
lakes, 24:93
mining and, 28:251, 35:338, 48:95
newspaper, 25:327
pictured, 35:51
post office, 26:251
strike, 40:345
tourism, 58:132
boundary waters protection issue, 58:141
businesses depicted, 58:129 (cover)
cabin depicted, 56:304 (facing)
chronology, 36:107
churches, 40:61
ethnic groups, 12:436, 22:392n, 24:174, 24:226, 25:186, 25:319, 30:156
fire fighters, 36:133, 36:135
game wardens, 51:39–40
historical society, 42:68
iron mining, 58:139
July 4 celebration, 40:60
lakes, 24:93
mining and, 28:251, 35:338, 48:95
newspaper, 25:327
pictured, 35:51
post office, 26:251
strike, 40:345
tourism, 58:132
Ely Junior College, deans, 56:144
Ely Miner, editors, 58:139
Elysian, Le Sueur County, water tank, 53:136, 53:143n
Emancipation. See Abolition movement
Emancipation Proclamation, 44:6, 63:220
Emanuel Cohen Center, Minneapolis, 46:258, 52:170
Embargo Act (1807), 40:179–40:182, 40:213
Embargo Act (1937), 43:83, 43:86, 43:87, 43:90, 43:92
Embarrass, St. Louis County
Emberley, Lee, artist, 63:273, 63:276
Embroideries, Chinese, 53:212 (facing)
Embroidery
Embry Riddle, Cincinnati, airline, 50:96
Emch, Lucille B., editor, 26:257
Emerald ash borers, 65:44, 65:52
Emerald Township, Faribault County, Norwegian settlement, 12:270
Emergency Conservation Work, 15:131
Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC), 63:177, 63:178, 63:179, 63:180, 63:183, 63:186–187
posters, 63:173
(cover), 63:173
(facing)
shipbuilding, labor-management relations during WWI, 63:185–186
shipbuilding, labor-management relations during WWI, 63:185–186
Emergency Relief Administration. See Minnesota State Board of Control
Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1935, 46:5
Emerick, Maria H., author, 13:344
Emerson, Albert H., judge, 56:65
Emerson, C. L., civil engineer, 13:133, 17:266
Emerson, George H., railway manager, 38:312–38:314, 38:316, 38:318, 38:321, 38:325
Emerson, Isaac, 12:449
Emerson, John, Dr., owner of Dred Scott, 5:42, 10:197, 16:350, 20:89, 20:420, 21:165n, 25:202, 27:167, 29:351, 33:138
Emerson, Manitoba
Emerson, Patricia, archaeologist, 60:214–215
Emerson and Manning, minstrel troupe, 28:110
Emerson Elementary School, Minneapolis
Emery, Edwin, author, 31:119
Emery, J. Q., author, 5:466
Emery, Jacob, pioneer, 23:302
Emery, James A., 51:231
Emery, R. C., author/speaker, 8:53, 16:367
Emery, Rhoda, 1:330
Emery, Sarah E. V., Populist leader, 48:178
Emery Record Preserving Company, manuscript mending process, 4:61, 4:178
Emigrant agents, 11:103, 13:28, 15:488, 17:403–17:405, 20:256
Emigrant houses
conditions, 4:462,
6:79,
6:137,
6:138
from Denmark, 9:180, 20:250, 20:251
from Germany, 23:88
from Liverpool, 20:252–20:254
from Norway, 2:222, 2:223, 2:224, 2:240, 6:121, 6:125, 6:300, 6:303, 6:304, 7:293, 10:230
proposed Norwegian regulations, 6:115–6:140
from Sweden, 20:250, 37:262
voyages described, 6:95, 7:279
from Denmark, 9:180, 20:250, 20:251
from Germany, 23:88
from Liverpool, 20:252–20:254
from Norway, 2:222, 2:223, 2:224, 2:240, 6:121, 6:125, 6:300, 6:303, 6:304, 7:293, 10:230
proposed Norwegian regulations, 6:115–6:140
from Sweden, 20:250, 37:262
voyages described, 6:95, 7:279
Emigration. See Immigration and emigration
Emigration societies, 5:174, 5:196, 5:200, 5:201, 10:68 See also Immigration and emigration
Emma, emigrant ship, 43:137
Emmanuel Academy, Minneapolis, history, 47:259
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 5:245
Emmanuel Mission, St. Paul, 27:81
Emmanuel's Lutheran Church, Inver Grove, 14:53
Emma Willard Task Force on Education, 61:65, 61:66
Emme, Eugene M., author, 38:334
Emme, J. F., machine shop owner, 55:290
Emmel, Louis, 35:268
Emmet, Pauline F., 42:31
Emmet, Thomas A., author, 21:369
Emmet County (IA), trading post, 11:381
Emmet Hall, Minneapolis, 7:299
Emmet Light Artillery, St. Paul, 45:137, 45:138
Emmett, Daniel D., musician, 15:482, 23:198, 23:310, 24:384, 27:177, 28:397, 30:152, 39:84
Emmett, Lafayette, judge, 5:65, 15:482, 26:382, 28:397, 35:7–35:10, 63:284
Emmons, Betsy, poet, 16:81
Emmons, Charles S., author, 2:211
Emmons, David M., author, work reviewed, 62:163
Emmons, Ebenezer, geologist, 33:282
Emmons, Harold, airline executive, 33:242
Emmons, Jennie K., 55:191
Emmons, R. E., circus owner, 48:329
Emmons, William H., author, 2:178, 14:117, 16:407, 17:477
Empie, William, speaker, 5:321
Empire, Dakota County
Empire Builder, Great Northern Railway, 54:20–21, 54:30, 65:158
Empire Flour Mill, Minneapolis, 58:327, 61:139
Empire Quarry, Mankato, strike, 54:41
Empire Theater, Minneapolis, 9:35, 9:36
Employers' Advisory Committee, Minneapolis, 42:9, 42:11, 42:12, 42:13, 42:14, 54:178
Employment
anti-Semitism, 52:167,
52:169–52:171,
52:173–52:176,
52:178–52:180,
52:182
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:64–65, 61:73–74
sex discrimination in, 65:235, 65:237
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:64–65, 61:73–74
sex discrimination in, 65:235, 65:237
Empress of the Sea, clipper ship, 55:98
Empress Theater, St. Paul, 65:54, 65:55 See also Lyceum Theater, St. Paul
Empson, Donald, author, work reviewed, 44:39, 44:120, 44:160, 45:78, 60:167–168
Emraad, Armand, student, 44:241–44:242, 44:244
Emrich, Duncan, speaker, 29:349
Emty, Fridrich (Rev.), 15:32
Enabling Act (1857), 43:245, 44:178
Enander, Hilma, author, 5:55
Enander, J. A., sketch, 5:55
Encampment, Lake County, settled, 34:177
Encampment Forest, Lake County, history, 27:72, 35:294, 37:348
Encampment River
Endean, Steve, gay rights activist, Minnesota Human Rights Act Amendment and, 65:77, 65:78, 65:79, 65:84
Enderle, H. J., author, 34:171
Endicott, Henry, businessman, 53:201
Endicott, William, Jr., businessman, 53:201, 53:202
Endicott, William, secretary of war, 57:62–57:63, 57:64, 57:66
Endicott Building, St. Paul, 28:396, 53:201, 53:202, 53:202–53:204, 53:207, 64:139
End of the Trail Lodge, Saganaga Lake, depicted, 58:133
End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum, Murray County, historic buildings, 55:310–311
Endreson, Anna, 10:429
Endreson, Britha, 10:427, 10:429
Endreson, Endre, 10:428
Endreson, Gjaertru, 10:428
Endreson, Guri (Guri E. Olsdatter)
letter, 10:427–10:430
monument, 13:450
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 11:92, 12:261n, 30:272
sketches, 4:84, 7:192, 10:425–10:427
monument, 13:450
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 11:92, 12:261n, 30:272
sketches, 4:84, 7:192, 10:425–10:427
Endreson, Lars, 10:427
Endreson, Ole, 10:427
Energy Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, 60:34, 60:39n, 62:250–252, 62:254, 62:255, 62:257n
Enestvedt, Harold R., 53:299
Enestvedt, Ole O., author, 3:47, 10:230, 20:449, 21:223, 25:213
Enestvedt Seed Company, Renville County, tent depicted, 58:65 (facing)
Enesvedt, Odean, speaker, 30:87
Engberg, George B., author, 21:195, 21:408, 22:418, 25:380, 27:343, 28:48, 28:94, 28:95, 29:98, 29:288, 30:73, 30:184, 31:128, 31:192, 32:256, 37:88
Engberg, Peter, 13:28
Engdahl, Anna, pioneer, 34:7, 34:8
Engdahl, Axel, logger, 34:7, 34:8
Engdahl, Walfrid, author/radical leader, 40:147, 51:142n11
Engebretson, Betsey. See Tollefson, Betsey (Mrs. Ellef L.)
Engebretson, Betty L., "Books for Pioneers," 35:222–35:232
Engebretson, Iver, Spanish-American War service, 61:298
Engebretson, William H., speaker, 11:223, 14:237
Engelbourg, Saul, author/historian, 47:258, 57:101
Engelen, Clara, garment workers union member, 60:27
Engelhardt, Carroll, historian
Engelhart, Peter, miller, 35:18
Engelmann, George, 17:96, 26:154
Engels, Frederick, 58:172
Engelson, Hans, speaker, 10:465
Engelstad, Eivind S., 18:189
Engel v. Vitale, 53:299, 53:300, 53:302
Engemann, William M., 48:209
Engemoen, Joe, 20:459
Engen, Nels M., speaker, 21:445, 23:102, 25:402
Enger, Karen, pioneer, 24:321
Engerman, Stanley L., work reviewed, 44:156
Enger Tower, Duluth, 54:154
Engineer, steamboat, 18:433
Engineering Research Associates, St. Paul, 48:89
Engineers and engineering, 55:174
Engineers' Club of Minnesota, 30:158
Engineers' Society, St. Paul, 15:140
England. See Great Britain
England, Elizabeth, playwright, 52:302
England, Robert, historian, 57:362
England, Rodney W., Dr., 44:262
England Prairie, settlement, 47:23
Engle, Paul, author, 23:122, 23:157, 46:341
Engleman, Rose, compiler, 35:334
Englemann, George, 47:206
Englemann, Ruth, work reviewed, 48:228
English, Emory H., author, 27:163
English, W. Francis, editor, 26:384
English and Classical School, St. Paul, 11:438
English Compromise, 14:175n
English language, 49:92
in fiction, 34:311,
37:88
on frontier, 19:241–19:246, 19:445
immigrants and, 20:462, 43:214, 43:215, 43:220, 47:173, 48:175, 49:40, 50:64, 61:17–18, 62:99, 62:100, 62:105
Indians and, 48:27, 48:167, 48:168, 48:344, 49:184n, 49:266
iron range dialect, 48:134
logging terms, 36:278
religious orders and, 48:22n, 48:168
in schools, 44:287, 47:176, 47:179, 47:181, 47:183, 48:16
in United States, 17:319
Upper Midwest dialects, 34:127, 37:42
western dialect, 49:136–49:137
workers' textbook, 48:257
on frontier, 19:241–19:246, 19:445
immigrants and, 20:462, 43:214, 43:215, 43:220, 47:173, 48:175, 49:40, 50:64, 61:17–18, 62:99, 62:100, 62:105
Indians and, 48:27, 48:167, 48:168, 48:344, 49:184n, 49:266
iron range dialect, 48:134
logging terms, 36:278
religious orders and, 48:22n, 48:168
in schools, 44:287, 47:176, 47:179, 47:181, 47:183, 48:16
in United States, 17:319
Upper Midwest dialects, 34:127, 37:42
western dialect, 49:136–49:137
workers' textbook, 48:257
English Lutheran Church, Fargo (ND), 9:415
English Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, St. Paul, concerts, 57:223
English people. See also British people; Great Britain
backgrounds, 9:72
Brown County, 9:169
Canada, 10:21
Currie colony, 9:343
eastern United States, 32:112
emigration, 47:18–47:20, 47:22, 56:308, 56:328, 57:241, 58:97
folkways, 28:177
frontier settlement, 53:337
Furness colony, 10:140–10:142
in fur trade, 9:64
immigration, 8:85, 9:135, 9:276n, 22:72, 27:85, 30:263, 47:24–47:25, 52:207, 54:92
Indians and, 53:164, 53:165
Iowa, 5:214–5:216, 10:455, 13:110, 28:78
land claims, 49:164 (facing)
Martin County, 5:618, 7:361, 8:140–8:149, 10:359, 10:406, 10:407n
Mesabi Range, 51:63
Minnesota, 2:403, 9:21, 11:295, 12:103, 13:138, 14:232, 16:216, 16:271, 16:496, 17:199, 18:309, 21:112, 21:448, 22:262, 27:204, 27:207, 27:209, 27:210, 27:215, 27:281–27:299, 28:258–28:268, 56:188 (table), 56:242
North Dakota, 51:126
Northwest, 19:218
Ontario, 54:50
place names, 26:248
Red River settlements, 4:403, 4:404, 25:260, 25:261, 31:18, 49:187
in St. Paul, 55:139, 55:140
in trade, 46:249
trade with Plains Cree, 51:283
Wadena settlement, 47:20, 47:22–47:24, 47:25
westward movement, 9:162
Wisconsin, 10:243, 12:158n, 18:193, 20:86, 27:83, 30:248, 35:202
women, 55:328
Yeovil colony, 10:138–10:140
Brown County, 9:169
Canada, 10:21
Currie colony, 9:343
eastern United States, 32:112
emigration, 47:18–47:20, 47:22, 56:308, 56:328, 57:241, 58:97
folkways, 28:177
frontier settlement, 53:337
Furness colony, 10:140–10:142
in fur trade, 9:64
immigration, 8:85, 9:135, 9:276n, 22:72, 27:85, 30:263, 47:24–47:25, 52:207, 54:92
Indians and, 53:164, 53:165
Iowa, 5:214–5:216, 10:455, 13:110, 28:78
land claims, 49:164 (facing)
Martin County, 5:618, 7:361, 8:140–8:149, 10:359, 10:406, 10:407n
Mesabi Range, 51:63
Minnesota, 2:403, 9:21, 11:295, 12:103, 13:138, 14:232, 16:216, 16:271, 16:496, 17:199, 18:309, 21:112, 21:448, 22:262, 27:204, 27:207, 27:209, 27:210, 27:215, 27:281–27:299, 28:258–28:268, 56:188 (table), 56:242
North Dakota, 51:126
Northwest, 19:218
Ontario, 54:50
place names, 26:248
Red River settlements, 4:403, 4:404, 25:260, 25:261, 31:18, 49:187
in St. Paul, 55:139, 55:140
in trade, 46:249
trade with Plains Cree, 51:283
Wadena settlement, 47:20, 47:22–47:24, 47:25
westward movement, 9:162
Wisconsin, 10:243, 12:158n, 18:193, 20:86, 27:83, 30:248, 35:202
women, 55:328
Yeovil colony, 10:138–10:140
English River, Ontario, 40:172
English River (IA), mills, 22:185
Englund, Pearl, author, 29:278
Engquist, Anna M., author, 44:80
Engren, Jimmy, work reviewed, 62:79
Engstrand, Carolyn, 53:338
Engstrand, Darwin, 53:338
Engstrand, Ellen, 53:338
Engstrand, Gustaf, 53:338
Engstrand, Ingeborg, 53:338
Engstrand, Victor, 53:338
Engstrom, Carl G., author, 18:466
Engstrom, Martin, 42:148, 43:162, 43:170
Enigheden, emigrant ship, 2:222, 2:243n, 6:121
Enimwayquay, Ojibway, 46:294
Enke, Anne, "Women's Softball in Minnesota," 58:210–58:223
Enmegahbowh (John Johnson), Ojibway Indian/minister, 8:303, 9:252, 9:253, 10:204, 13:393, 15:114, 20:91, 20:329, 20:431, 36:35, 36:319, 48:162, 50:193, 50:201, 50:203n, 65:196
Ennis, ----, steamship agent, 20:252
Ennis and Plant, Hastings, bankers, 2:139
Enoch (Hanoch), Sioux Indian, 22:145
Enos, JoAnn Cardenas, activist, 55:329
Enright, Adelaide, depicted, 54:62
Enright, Mamie, 52:217
Enroth, Dick, radio sportscaster, 55:348
Ens, Gerhard J., historian, 57:55
Ensign, Josiah D., speaker, 4:332, 5:158, 5:617
Ensign, Mary E., speaker, 15:227
Ensign, W. H., horse owner, 41:375
Ensign Lake, 57:157
Enstad, Lewis, farmer, 59:112
Enstad, Ole L., farmer, 59:112
Enstrom, Louis, 22:341, 24:271, 24:324, 25:409, 27:364, 28:298
Enterprise, steamboat, 10:466, 13:242, 14:151, 14:279, 36:212, 61:251
Enterprise, Winona County, history, 42:200
Entertainment. See also Theater and theaters
Environment. See also Conservation
abuse, 49:120
asbestos controversy, Lake Superior, 59:292–306
boundary waters, 52:163, 58:130, 58:132–143
carp and, 57:305–306, 57:314, 57:316–317
commercial fishing, 58:61–62
conservation, 58:124
Fort Snelling, 42:115
of historic sites, 42:231–42:233
housing issues and, 63:294–304
Jeffers Petroglyphs, 56:322–327
Lake Superior, 52:239
literature, 56:144–145
oil spills, 58:105–58:113, 58:119–58:120
as political issue, 53:289, 55:282
pollution-control legislation, 58:113–121
prairie, 50:291–50:292
sport fishery management, 57:308–313, 57:317–318
taconite pollution, 47:205, 57:440
transplanted species, 57:306, 57:307
trapping, 57:156–157
Wisconsin cutover, 56:354
writings, 58:192
asbestos controversy, Lake Superior, 59:292–306
boundary waters, 52:163, 58:130, 58:132–143
carp and, 57:305–306, 57:314, 57:316–317
commercial fishing, 58:61–62
conservation, 58:124
Fort Snelling, 42:115
of historic sites, 42:231–42:233
housing issues and, 63:294–304
Jeffers Petroglyphs, 56:322–327
Lake Superior, 52:239
literature, 56:144–145
oil spills, 58:105–58:113, 58:119–58:120
as political issue, 53:289, 55:282
pollution-control legislation, 58:113–121
prairie, 50:291–50:292
sport fishery management, 57:308–313, 57:317–318
taconite pollution, 47:205, 57:440
transplanted species, 57:306, 57:307
trapping, 57:156–157
Wisconsin cutover, 56:354
writings, 58:192
Environmental Library of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 43:31
Environmental movement (1960s), 60:280n
Environmental Protection Agency, 58:106
Enz, Mrs. J. E., 12:102
Enzenauer, Don, business owner, 54:128
Enzenauer, Opal, business owner, 54:128
Eokoros Indians. See Crow Indians
Eolian, steamboat, 7:330, 16:470, 36:252–36:258, 38:361
Epervier Creek, name, 4:417n
Epidemics. See Disease; specific diseases
Epiphany, voyageurs' celebration, 6:165
Episcopal church, 54:78 See also specific leaders, churches, and communities
archives, 11:450,
14:64,
16:52,
16:217,
16:470,
17:54,
17:98,
18:445
army chaplains, 36:238
churches depicted, 50:258, 50:261, 50:262, 50:264–50:268, 54:79
frontier architecture, 50:258–50:268
growth, 24:72
history, 43:279, 50:259–50:262, 50:266, 50:268
Illinois, 55:26
Indian leaders, 56:461
Minneapolis, 47:336, 54:188
Minnesota, 11:319, 11:338, 12:318, 13:311, 13:312, 13:427, 14:102, 16:97, 16:477, 18:46, 19:47, 20:433, 21:86, 24:73, 26:286, 34:339, 35:321, 35:322, 36:35, 43:279–43:280, 48:161, 48:162
Nebraska, 51:236
North Dakota, 36:319
ordained women, 52:114
policies, 41:11, 41:119, 41:216
St. Anthony, 49:49, 49:51
schools, 12:398, 16:371, 17:232, 18:331, 23:95
South Dakota, 35:248
summer camps, 58:71
theology, 50:260
Wisconsin, 38:167
women's history resources, 52:117
army chaplains, 36:238
churches depicted, 50:258, 50:261, 50:262, 50:264–50:268, 54:79
frontier architecture, 50:258–50:268
growth, 24:72
history, 43:279, 50:259–50:262, 50:266, 50:268
Illinois, 55:26
Indian leaders, 56:461
Minneapolis, 47:336, 54:188
Minnesota, 11:319, 11:338, 12:318, 13:311, 13:312, 13:427, 14:102, 16:97, 16:477, 18:46, 19:47, 20:433, 21:86, 24:73, 26:286, 34:339, 35:321, 35:322, 36:35, 43:279–43:280, 48:161, 48:162
Nebraska, 51:236
North Dakota, 36:319
ordained women, 52:114
policies, 41:11, 41:119, 41:216
St. Anthony, 49:49, 49:51
schools, 12:398, 16:371, 17:232, 18:331, 23:95
South Dakota, 35:248
summer camps, 58:71
theology, 50:260
Wisconsin, 38:167
women's history resources, 52:117
Episcopal Church Women, 52:117
Episcopal missions, 6:408, 8:273
Chippewa and, 15:466,
20:90,
20:431,
23:26
Faribault, 9:311
Fort Snelling, 9:163
Gull Lake, 2:560n, 9:251, 9:252
Leech Lake, 9:252
Midwest, 8:303
Minnesota, 4:167, 4:291, 7:264, 7:266n, 7:267, 8:437, 11:332, 11:455, 12:118, 14:55, 14:57, 14:359, 15:111, 15:363, 16:97, 16:119, 16:376, 16:477, 17:240, 20:344, 21:35, 24:142, 27:81, 28:190, 28:210, 30:391, 37:42, 38:136n, 38:144n
Nebraska and Dakotas, 35:380
New York, 24:13
Northwest, 37:177
Redwood, 2:422n
Sioux captives and, 38:357
United States, 21:71
Winnipeg River, 12:318
Wisconsin, 14:111, 18:326, 32:50
Faribault, 9:311
Fort Snelling, 9:163
Gull Lake, 2:560n, 9:251, 9:252
Leech Lake, 9:252
Midwest, 8:303
Minnesota, 4:167, 4:291, 7:264, 7:266n, 7:267, 8:437, 11:332, 11:455, 12:118, 14:55, 14:57, 14:359, 15:111, 15:363, 16:97, 16:119, 16:376, 16:477, 17:240, 20:344, 21:35, 24:142, 27:81, 28:190, 28:210, 30:391, 37:42, 38:136n, 38:144n
Nebraska and Dakotas, 35:380
New York, 24:13
Northwest, 37:177
Redwood, 2:422n
Sioux captives and, 38:357
United States, 21:71
Winnipeg River, 12:318
Wisconsin, 14:111, 18:326, 32:50
Epstein, Benjamin, prosecutor, 48:147, 48:148
Epstein, Leon D., work reviewed, 36:188
Epstein, Yaffa, attorney
Epworth (ND), cycling clubs, 54:271
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (1974), 61:75n
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 61:64
Equality Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
Equal Pay Act (1963), 61:64
Equal Rights Amendment (1973), 61:68
Equal Rights Meat Market, Red Wing, 47:311
Equal Suffrage Association of Minneapolis, 54:301, 60:114
Equator, steamboat, 11:134, 11:135, 11:140, 12:94, 12:113n, 36:212
Equay, Ojibway, 48:154
E-quay-zince, Ojibway term, 46:295
Equitable Life Assurance Society, calendars, 58:363, 58:365n
Equity Cooperative Exchange, 21:69, 21:202, 28:37, 28:43, 28:44
Erchacker, L. J., 52:102
Ercilla, Alonzo de, poet, 15:261
Erck, Edward, musician, 33:100
Ercoa Industries, Braham, 61:88 (facing)
Ercoli, Elisa, 1916 Mesabi range strike participant, 65:96–97
Erd, Darby, illustrator, 52:291
Erd, Frank, bookkeeper, 25:314, 59:44 (facing)
Erd, Marie G., 39:56
Erdahl, Arlen I., legislator, 58:117
Erdich, Louise, author, 62:303
Erdmann, Bertha, nursing supervisor, 63:122
Erdoes, Richard, work reviewed, 48:178, 52:240–241
Erdrich, Louise, author, 53:338, 57:287–57:288, 57:294
Eric-Jansonists, in Illinois, 17:401
Ericksen, Theresa, 7:86, 8:491, 11:448, 18:48
Erickson, A. M., author, 25:185
Erickson, Anton R., postmaster, 49:69
Erickson, Arnold B., author, 37:347
Erickson, Arthur, architect, 53:122
Erickson, Axel, quoted, 63:193
Erickson, Beda, Swedish immigrant, 63:192
Erickson, Carl R., artist, 38:308, 57:84
Erickson, Charlotte, author, 48:43
Erickson, E. Walfred, author, 47:118
Erickson, Edward, pioneer, 24:325n
Erickson, Elizabeth, art instructor, 55:264
Erickson, Eric, art instructor, 55:259
Erickson, Erick P., pioneer, 14:428, 25:394
Erickson, Ernest B., mayoral candidate, 58:174, 58:175
Erickson, Esther Jos, photographer, 52:115
Erickson, G. R., 52:111
Erickson, Gordon, 27:147
Erickson, Henrietta B., museum assistant, 23:367, 24:31
Erickson, Herman, "WPA Strike," 42:202–42:214
Erickson, Irene, 43:128n
Erickson, J. E., 26:394, 27:362
Erickson, James E., 56:148
Erickson, Judith B., "Minneapolis Journal and Schoolchildren," 50:46–50:62
Erickson, Lars, sketch, 5:473
Erickson, Leonard, 43:49
Erickson, Libbie, pianist, 44:133, 44:134
Erickson, M. L., speaker, 15:372, 16:244, 19:116, 20:99, 21:108, 22:106
Erickson, Minnie, 14:428
Erickson, Ole, 14:428
Erickson, Oscar, 8:301
Erickson, Oscar R., composer, 44:137
Erickson, Peter N., butcher, 41:368
Erickson, R. E., house, 38:344, 38:345
Erickson, Scott, essayist, 57:435
Erickson, Sidney (Col.), speaker, 23:267, 23:268
Erickson, T. A., boys and girls club director, 59:274
Erickson, Theodore A., youth leader, 22:438, 24:80
Erickson, William D., 55:44, 64:254
Erickson (Holiday) gas station, St. Paul, 60:87
Ericksonville, history, 5:473
Ericson, George, artist, 3:162
Ericson, Kathryn, historian, 52:244
Ericson (Erikson), Leif, explorer, 5:312, 25:193, 33:216, 39:170, 39:342, 53:26, 56:122, 56:123, 57:149, 57:151
Ericsson, John
Erie, steamboat, 34:39
Erie Canal, 13:8, 15:14, 26:359, 40:184
Erie Indians, 13:397, 13:400
Erie Mining Company, 34:216, 37:42
Erie (PA), transportation center, 40:272
Erie Railway Company
Erikson, Eric, 8:415
Erikson, Hjalmer, 18:110
Erikson, Jan, 8:414–8:417
Erikson, John, missionary, 15:235
Erikson, Leif. See Ericson, Leif
Erikson, Mrs. Jan, 8:415–8:417
Erikson, Mrs. O., 10:293
Erikson, Oscar, in Sioux massacre, 10:428n
Erikson, Stanley, author, 24:183, 25:93, 25:311, 25:401
Eriksson, Erik M., author, 4:463, 8:203, 14:112
Eriksson, Leonard, author, 17:102
Erik the Red, explorer, 56:123
Eringa, Ulbe, farmer, memoirs, 55:379
Eritrean people, response to Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:352
Erkel, Gerald, Honeymead Products Company employee, 58:108
Erkkila, Milma L., speaker, 26:392
Erlah, ----, missionary, 10:123n
Erlandson, Erland, explorer, 17:75
Erlandson, James, author, 47:259
Erling, Maria E., author, work reviewed, 62:43
Ermatinger, ----, 4:374, 4:375
Ermatinger, Anne, 8:97
Ermatinger, Charles O., 4:371, 4:372, 4:374n
Ermatinger, Edward, trader, song collection, 34:126, 38:239
Ermatinger, F., trader, 40:167n
Ermatinger, George, 8:77
Ermatinger, James, trader, 4:375n, 8:77, 8:97, 22:206
Ermatinger, Lawrence, trader, 44:201n
Ermatinger family, in fur trade, 11:326, 35:382
Ermine, in fur trade, 40:202
Ermoyan, Souren, 31:254
Ernst, A. C. (Rev.), speaker, 15:372, 24:271
Ernst, Dorothy J., author, 37:87, 39:210
Ernst, Max, artist, 63:275
Ernst, Robert T.
Erpestad, David, author, 55:380
Errembault, Louis, papers, 33:352
Erreson's Hall, Crookston, 28:99
Erskine, ----. See Askin, John
Erskine, David M., 18:134
Erskine, John. See Askin, John
Erskine, Polk County
Ervin, J. Louis, attorney, 55:71, 57:420
Ervin, Jean A., editor, 57:271
Erwin, Guy B., 29:303, 29:304, 29:308, 29:315
Erwin, Marie H., author, 24:365
Erwin, Mary K., 7:374
Erwin, William W., lawyer, 18:124, 18:125
Esabaneweia family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Esarey, Logan, author, 4:457, 5:67, 28:174, 36:86
Eschambault, Joseph Fleury, sieur de, 32:237n
Eschbach, Charles, 9:407
Eschenbacher, Louis, stonecutter, 64:7
Eschkebugecoshe, Ojibway leader. See Flat Mouth
Escobedo, Elizabeth R., work reviewed, 63:351–352
Eselius family, 43:37
Eshtahenba, Sioux leader. See Sleepy Eyes
Eskeltson, Henry, 56:216
Eskimos, 14:376
Espelie, Ernest M., work reviewed, 38:381
Espenschied, Charles
Espionage Act (1917), 43:50, 50:9, 55:207
Esquagama Lake, St. Louis County, mounds, 27:267
Ess, Joseph, sketch, 8:447
Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, 54:352
Essen, Paul A., 25:405
Esser, Harold, 21:105
Essery, Ida M., photographer, 60:208
Essery, Robert, photographer, 60:208
Essery and Brown, photographers, 60:208
Esslemont, David, book designer, 53:293 (facing)
Estabrook, John D., parks superintendent, 58:45, 58:48
Estabrook, Joseph T., author, 19:452
Estabrook, Theodore, author, 17:232, 18:223, 19:118, 20:98, 21:109
Estabrook Drive, St. Paul, 58:46
Estenson, E. A., 23:103
Estenson, E. O., 28:59
Esterly, George, inventor, 23:322, 24:288
Esteros, Gertrude, 61:240
Estes, David C., Dr., 16:163n
Estevan, black explorer, 43:39
Estevan, Saskatchewan, baseball team, 59:170
Estherville (IA)
Estrem, Andrew, author, 23:92
E T. Carrington, sidewheeler, 54:221
Eta-ke-cha (Picotte, Charles F.), mixed-blood Sioux leader and interpreter, 59:198, 59:199
Etawawenehan (Fearful Face), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:547–2:552
Etcheson, Nicole, essayist, 58:190
Etchings
Ether, Vere, farmer, 29:14
Etheridge, ----, baseball player, 19:174
Ethier, Duffy, 5:609
Ethiopia, crisis with Italy, 40:369, 40:371
Ethnic groups. See also Americanization; Minorities; specific ethnic groups
architecture, 50:296
artists, 57:74–85
barrel cooperatives, 57:392
bibliography, 48:223–48:224
cemeteries, 57:216
cookery, 48:41–48:42
cooperatives, 57:155, 57:156
cultural landscapes, 57:326
customs, 45:102, 45:103
gardening, 57:326
German Catholics, 56:404
historiography, 49:15, 50:80, 58:247
iron mining, 48:97, 48:104, 48:106, 58:168
Jewish women, 55:229–30
journal, 48:44
libraries, 57:160
mandolin players, 57:228, 57:230, 57:231
Midwest, 53:214–224, 55:282–283, 57:155
Minneapolis, 48:135, 50:65, 57:270
Minnesota, 43:191, 48:38, 49:66, 57:161 (cover), 57:161 (facing)
music, 50:132, 65:112
nationalist celebrations, 58:26–27
photography, 58:128
Poles, 56:408
politics, 65:91
refugees, 48:177
religion, 56:356, 58:22–25, 65:200n23
restrictionist attitudes toward, 56:328, 56:331–56:335, 56:338–56:343
St. Paul, 41:134, 41:362–41:371, 55:327–328, 57:52, 57:164–57:165, 57:168–57:179
settlement patterns, 43:255–43:268, 58:17–58:18, 58:19–58:20, 58:22
southwestern Minnesota, 56:100
theaters, 46:304, 47:37, 48:175
town platting, 56:345–350
Twin Cities, 57:435
in United States, 47:212, 50:130, 50:168
World War I, 48:38
artists, 57:74–85
barrel cooperatives, 57:392
bibliography, 48:223–48:224
cemeteries, 57:216
cookery, 48:41–48:42
cooperatives, 57:155, 57:156
cultural landscapes, 57:326
customs, 45:102, 45:103
gardening, 57:326
German Catholics, 56:404
historiography, 49:15, 50:80, 58:247
iron mining, 48:97, 48:104, 48:106, 58:168
Jewish women, 55:229–30
journal, 48:44
libraries, 57:160
mandolin players, 57:228, 57:230, 57:231
Midwest, 53:214–224, 55:282–283, 57:155
Minneapolis, 48:135, 50:65, 57:270
Minnesota, 43:191, 48:38, 49:66, 57:161 (cover), 57:161 (facing)
music, 50:132, 65:112
nationalist celebrations, 58:26–27
photography, 58:128
Poles, 56:408
politics, 65:91
refugees, 48:177
religion, 56:356, 58:22–25, 65:200n23
restrictionist attitudes toward, 56:328, 56:331–56:335, 56:338–56:343
St. Paul, 41:134, 41:362–41:371, 55:327–328, 57:52, 57:164–57:165, 57:168–57:179
settlement patterns, 43:255–43:268, 58:17–58:18, 58:19–58:20, 58:22
southwestern Minnesota, 56:100
theaters, 46:304, 47:37, 48:175
town platting, 56:345–350
Twin Cities, 57:435
in United States, 47:212, 50:130, 50:168
World War I, 48:38
Ethno-geography, defined, 4:213
Ethnography, 51:159
bibliographies, 51:80
folk art, 51:235–236
Great Lakes region, 53:164, 53:165
Indian, 51:237, 58:243–58:244
Minnesota festivals, 56:301–302
North America, 37:346, 51:37–38, 51:75, 53:251–252, 55:90–91, 55:133, 58:127
Ojibway, 51:237–238
treaty rights and, 58:245–58:246
folk art, 51:235–236
Great Lakes region, 53:164, 53:165
Indian, 51:237, 58:243–58:244
Minnesota festivals, 56:301–302
North America, 37:346, 51:37–38, 51:75, 53:251–252, 55:90–91, 55:133, 58:127
Ojibway, 51:237–238
treaty rights and, 58:245–58:246
American Indian, 52:200–201
archaeology, 53:334
bibliography, 36:30
captivity literature, 53:336
Christmas customs, 57:437
Cree Indians, 50:288–50:289
German Americans, 52:120, 53:338, 57:271, 58:63
Hmong, 53:252
Indian, 53:226–229
Indian-French relations, 54:142–143
Indian women, 57:323–324
interpretations, 52:82
Kensington Runestone, 58:61
methods, 54:283
Mexicans, 57:155
Norwegian-American press, 52:80–81
Ojibwe Indians, 56:460–461, 57:99, 57:321–322, 58:124–125, 58:245–58:246
Plains Indians, 55:90
primary sources, 51:123
sports, 54:237–238
women immigrants, 51:287
archaeology, 53:334
bibliography, 36:30
captivity literature, 53:336
Christmas customs, 57:437
Cree Indians, 50:288–50:289
German Americans, 52:120, 53:338, 57:271, 58:63
Hmong, 53:252
Indian, 53:226–229
Indian-French relations, 54:142–143
Indian women, 57:323–324
interpretations, 52:82
Kensington Runestone, 58:61
methods, 54:283
Mexicans, 57:155
Norwegian-American press, 52:80–81
Ojibwe Indians, 56:460–461, 57:99, 57:321–322, 58:124–125, 58:245–58:246
Plains Indians, 55:90
primary sources, 51:123
sports, 54:237–238
women immigrants, 51:287
folk arts, 52:126
history of, 50:255
Indian, 41:297, 41:299, 49:338–49:339, 55:376–55:377, 56:96–97, 57:101–102, 57:158–159
journals, 54:376, 55:379–55:380
methods, 40:156, 51:78, 52:82
North America, 51:195
photography and, 52:42
scholarship, 54:374
history of, 50:255
Indian, 41:297, 41:299, 49:338–49:339, 55:376–55:377, 56:96–97, 57:101–102, 57:158–159
journals, 54:376, 55:379–55:380
methods, 40:156, 51:78, 52:82
North America, 51:195
photography and, 52:42
scholarship, 54:374
Etulain, Richard W., author, 50:80
Etzell, George A., 18:344
Eubank, Nancy, author, 43:235, 43:280, 45:288
"Interpreting Historic Sites,"
44:268–44:271
reviews by, 45:159, 45:298–45:299, 47:71, 47:115–47:116
work reviewed, 44:119
reviews by, 45:159, 45:298–45:299, 47:71, 47:115–47:116
work reviewed, 44:119
Eucharista, Mother, author/speaker, 27:319n, 27:343, 30:69, 30:177
Euclid, Polk County, Keystone farm, 51:294
Eugene Township, Beltrami County, name, 49:66n
Eugenics movement, 54:365
Dight's activities, 49:99–49:108,
59:241–242
Minnesota, 17:115, 24:356, 25:63, 25:64, 25:91, 59:237–248
Minnesota, 17:115, 24:356, 25:63, 25:64, 25:91, 59:237–248
Eugenie M. Anderson Women in Public Affairs Fund, 58:192 (facing)
Eureka, Nicollet County, ghost town, 17:238
Eureka Township, Dakota County, Norwegian settlement, 12:271
Eurich, Alvin C., work reviewed, 12:417–12:419
Europe
Allied victory in World War II, 54:317
American culture and, 55:219
artists' colonies, 55:254
ballroom dancing, 55:223, 55:225
carp culture, 57:312
fur market, 48:85
image of America, 47:58, 48:132
Mississippi River panoramas and, 57:238, 57:242
socialism, 52:93
World War I food supplies from U.S., 59:272–286
American culture and, 55:219
artists' colonies, 55:254
ballroom dancing, 55:223, 55:225
carp culture, 57:312
fur market, 48:85
image of America, 47:58, 48:132
Mississippi River panoramas and, 57:238, 57:242
socialism, 52:93
World War I food supplies from U.S., 59:272–286
Eustis, Christine, 5:161
Eustis, George B., author, 5:77, 5:161
Eustis, W. H., boatbuilder, 33:13
Eustis, Warren C., 16:183
Eustis, William H., 5:558, 18:126, 24:181, 33:334, 49:103
Euterpean Society (Hamline University), 9:373
Eva, Hubert V. (Col.), American Red Cross worker, 48:276, 48:278
Evander, Hulda, speaker, 11:116
Evangelical church, Minnesota conference, 41:206, 57:325
Evangelical Free Church, 34:61
Evangelical Lutheran church, 2:371–2:373
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls, 2:386
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, education, 53:168
Evangelical Lutheran Home for Orphans and Aged, Belle Plaine, 56:115n43
Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church, Madison, 15:481
Evangelical missions, Swiss, 9:299
Evangelical Synod of North America, Minnesota conference, 18:326, 23:387
Evangelical United Brethren Church, Kiester, 29:176
Evangelism. See also American Home Missionary Society
Evans, Alice Belton, 51:211
Evans, Alice Claggett, pioneer woman, 52:64
Evans, Andrew, translator, 15:478
Evans, Anne C., 12:87
Evans, Arja D., lawyer, 17:213
Evans, Charles, author, 28:81
Evans, Clarence, author, 31:189
Evans, Constance M., author, 10:217
Evans, D(avid) C., legislator, 26:195, 48:27
Evans, David H., politician, 34:232, 43:57
Evans, Doc, musician, 55:260, 55:264, 57:105 (cover), 59:223
Evans, E. P., 1:506, 13:116
Evans, E. W., author, 18:470
Evans, Elwood (Cpl.), 7:138
Evans, Ernestine, editor, 44:250, 44:251, 55:8
Evans, Francis A., author, 16:339
Evans, Frederick H., photographer, 53:80
Evans, George B., relief commissioner, 42:55, 42:58
Evans, George H., land reformer, 49:141n, 49:143, 49:147, 49:148
Evans, Grace, author, 10:229
Evans, Harold C., author, 21:426
Evans, Helen M., 14:104
Evans, Henry O., work reviewed, 23:361
Evans, Horace, union leader, 53:328
Evans, Hubert, author, 31:125
Evans, Hugh, 48:142
Evans, Hurley (Sgt.), horse handler, 61:343
Evans, James, missionary, 12:427, 13:60, 14:115, 15:240, 15:463, 18:459, 20:72, 21:433
Evans, James F., work reviewed, 42:38
Evans, John, geologist/archaeologist, 5:458, 26:227, 33:131
Evans, John, speaker, 43:308
Evans, John C., pioneer farmer, 17:127
Evans, Luther H., 17:332, 18:50, 19:51, 28:15
Evans, Marjorie, 51:210
Evans, Maurice V., lawyer, 21:196
Evans, Mrs. Thomas R., 7:187
Evans, Nathaniel, labor organizer, 55:209
Evans, O. O., Dr., horse breeder, 26:120
Evans, Oliver, inventor, 11:272n, 11:274, 16:226, 33:132, 35:200
Evans, Paul D., author, 7:183
Evans, Paul H., speaker, 14:124
Evans, Robert G., politician, 35:68, 35:69, 35:70, 41:314
Evans, Sara M., 51:242, 52:292
Evans, Walker, photographer, 51:241, 53:80, 54:306, 56:278, 61:177
Evans, Walter P., author, 19:213
Evans and Tombs, stone carvers, 55:242
Evansville, Methodist church, 20:35
Evansville (IN), French settlement, 28:254
Evarts, Arrah B., Dr., speaker, 28:88
Evarts, William M., speaker, 44:223
Eve, Duncan, Dr., 26:68
Eveleth, St. Louis County. See also Mesabi Range
bus company, 49:316
churches, 16:355, 16:485
company houses, 48:101, 48:106
ethnic groups, 12:436, 19:112, 22:392n, 25:319
founded, 7:298
history, 28:383, 32:193–32:201, 49:40, 57:214
iron mining, 2:477, 5:394, 51:41 (cover), 51:68, 51:69
Italian colony, 49:244
labor situation, 41:91, 42:173, 43:84
Mesabi Iron Range Strike of 1916, 65:94, 65:95
mining town, 16:486, 17:240, 19:118, 19:334, 21:289, 21:290, 28:251, 32:245
mining tragedies in, 65:97
synagogues, 51:6
churches, 16:355, 16:485
company houses, 48:101, 48:106
ethnic groups, 12:436, 19:112, 22:392n, 25:319
founded, 7:298
history, 28:383, 32:193–32:201, 49:40, 57:214
iron mining, 2:477, 5:394, 51:41 (cover), 51:68, 51:69
Italian colony, 49:244
labor situation, 41:91, 42:173, 43:84
Mesabi Iron Range Strike of 1916, 65:94, 65:95
mining town, 16:486, 17:240, 19:118, 19:334, 21:289, 21:290, 28:251, 32:245
mining tragedies in, 65:97
synagogues, 51:6
Eveleth Taconite Company, 61:97, 61:100
Evelyn, ----, with Stevens expedition, 7:130
Evening Herald, antisocialist campaign, 52:214
Evenson, Eliza, author, 17:235
Everest, Kate A., 18:382n
Everest, W. H., author, 28:372
Everett, C. E., speaker, 5:524
Everett, E. A., auto driver, 38:208
Everett, Edward, Massachusetts governor, 58:411, 58:415
Everett, Nellie, speaker, 16:244
Everett, T. S., with Stevens expedition, 7:131, 7:134
Everett, Willis H., postmaster, 34:186
Everett and Aughenbaugh Company, Waseca, 47:260
Everglade Township (Stevens County), name, 4:249
Evergreen, Itasca County, history, 22:345, 22:415
Evergreen Club, Minneapolis, musicians' organization, 5:77
Evergreen Stock Farm, Austin, 26:124
Everitt, E. F., photographer, 48:247
Everly, Phil, singer, 63:273
Evers, Johnny, professional baseball player, 59:166, 59:173n
Evers, Olive A., sketch, 4:474
Everts, E. A., pioneer, 20:457
Everts, G. W., papers, 5:554n
Everts, Louis H., map publisher, 40:124, 40:128
Everts, Thomas H., legislator, 45:234
Everts, William P., Jr., work reviewed, 55:281–282
Everywoman Suffrage Club, 54:300, 60:114
Eves, J. W., 18:257n
Evesmith, Hansen, author, 8:98, 9:300, 13:197, 13:428
Evinrude, Ole, inventor, 23:381
Evjen, John O. (Rev.), author, 1:338, 2:221, 2:413, 3:439, 14:231, 16:350, 17:225
Evolution
Ewald, Chris, 29:362
Ewan, Joseph, author, 38:333
Ewart, Theodore, journal, 40:255
Ewarts, James T., 25:230
Ewbank, Louis B., editor/author, 16:346, 25:395
Ewell, Richard S., 25:143
Ewens, Robert, speaker, 27:356
Ewers, John C.
author, 21:423,
34:213,
35:151,
35:380,
36:101,
38:41,
40:201,
41:50,
41:148,
43:120,
50:132,
51:164
editor, 41:101
historian, 51:283, 51:314, 51:317
reviews by, 35:287, 35:376, 36:30, 36:316, 40:259, 50:331–50:332
scholar, 52:83
speaker, 40:149, 40:411
work reviewed, 36:317, 37:132, 37:336, 38:238, 40:144, 40:403, 41:241, 45:303, 50:252
editor, 41:101
historian, 51:283, 51:314, 51:317
reviews by, 35:287, 35:376, 36:30, 36:316, 40:259, 50:331–50:332
scholar, 52:83
speaker, 40:149, 40:411
work reviewed, 36:317, 37:132, 37:336, 38:238, 40:144, 40:403, 41:241, 45:303, 50:252
Ewing, Elizabeth, 6:291, 8:293, 8:429
Ewing, Frank H., memorial, 15:467
Ewing, George W., trader, 11:376, 32:68, 32:69, 32:74, 32:76–32:79, 36:263, 36:269, 36:270, 40:214, 40:216, 48:222, 48:223
Ewing, Ruth G., author, 39:263
Ewing, W. L. D., government agent, 63:151
Ewing, William G., trader, 11:376, 32:68, 32:69, 32:74, 32:76–32:79, 36:263, 36:269, 36:270, 40:214, 40:216, 48:222, 48:223
Ewing fur trade company (IN), 5:505, 9:63, 9:64, 21:411
Ewoldsen, Mary L., Finnish pioneer, 48:134
Ewoldsen, Rachel, author, 48:134
Excel, meat packer, 57:157
Excelsior
1863 draft quota, 4:71
churches, 16:314, 17:465, 18:47, 20:81, 20:141n, 27:232, 28:392, 34:43, 40:11
colonized, 16:315, 16:469, 18:225, 20:141n
fishing, 30:118, 30:120, 40:73
historical meeting, 28:386, 28:392
history, 11:95, 14:352, 19:341, 20:352, 23:196, 27:176, 30:407, 34:43, 36:36
pageant, 7:374
railroad, 30:236, 30:237
schools, 12:398, 14:46, 18:374, 26:396
sketch, 8:111
streetcars, 57:299, 57:303
trolley line, 36:150
churches, 16:314, 17:465, 18:47, 20:81, 20:141n, 27:232, 28:392, 34:43, 40:11
colonized, 16:315, 16:469, 18:225, 20:141n
fishing, 30:118, 30:120, 40:73
historical meeting, 28:386, 28:392
history, 11:95, 14:352, 19:341, 20:352, 23:196, 27:176, 30:407, 34:43, 36:36
pageant, 7:374
railroad, 30:236, 30:237
schools, 12:398, 14:46, 18:374, 26:396
sketch, 8:111
streetcars, 57:299, 57:303
trolley line, 36:150
Excelsior baseball club, Fort Snelling, 19:163
Excelsior Brewery. See Theodore Hamm Brewing Company
Excelsior College, Excelsior, 12:398, 14:146
Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, 44:314
Excelsior Mill, Minneapolis, 6:143, 58:330, 61:139
Excelsior Pioneer Association, colonization company, 16:325, 16:469, 18:225, 20:140, 40:10
Exchange Bank, Glencoe, 2:150, 2:151, 2:153, 2:155n, 2:160
Exchange Hotel, Ely, history, 14:360
Exchange State Bank, Grand Meadow, architecture, 40:359
Executive Radio Council of the Twin Cities, 41:330
Exel, Christian (Lt.), 28:23
Exploration and discovery, 47:39 See also Description and travel; Lewis and Clark expedition; specific expeditions; specific explorers
Alaska, 24:344
America, 42:315
Arrowhead region, 55:255
Bell collection, 19:69, 31:105–31:109, 31:188, 33:352, 34:310, 35:151, 36:70, 37:222
border country, 25:182, 27:70, 35:378, 53:124
British, 9:19, 9:21
Canada, 15:238, 16:418n, 17:476, 19:103, 28:176, 29:78, 29:166, 29:167, 29:259, 29:339–29:341, 31:238, 33:187, 35:47, 35:142, 36:191, 37:86, 41:102, 41:194, 41:343, 57:356–364
Colorado, 52:49
Delaware River Valley, 55:18
Duluth area, 6:413
Falls of St. Anthony, 58:254–58:255
far West, 2:436, 14:430, 15:234, 28:68, 29:61, 37:34, 51:79, 53:35
Fort Snelling area, 29:316–29:320
French, 1:289, 1:528, 2:189, 4:339, 5:118, 5:463, 5:492, 6:261–6:263, 7:89, 7:187, 7:346, 7:347, 7:351, 7:352, 8:92, 8:245, 8:315, 8:430, 8:434, 8:435, 9:19, 9:20, 9:21, 9:145–9:148, 10:212, 10:436, 10:462, 12:350–12:358, 16:199, 16:448–16:450, 18:385–18:390, 20:341, 22:429, 23:280, 28:61, 32:226–32:238, 34:305, 35:151, 40:145, 40:259, 46:124, 46:125, 46:228, 46:229, 47:168, 54:142
fur trade, 7:18, 10:344, 11:262, 11:265, 12:326, 28:1–28:14, 28:142–28:159, 28:225–28:240, 35:243, 48:83, 58:134–135
geographic influences, 1:319, 2:444
Grand Canyon, 24:62
Great Lakes, 19:272, 19:273, 19:274, 19:276, 19:280, 20:438, 25:272–25:274, 25:368–25:370, 29:266, 31:54, 35:151, 39:81, 51:77
Hudson Bay, 58:124
Ignatius Donnelly's travels, 55:20–31
Jesuit, 7:348, 7:365
journals, 52:81–82, 55:283, 55:377
Lake Superior, 41:391
Long expedition, 5:249–5:264
Louisiana Purchase, 54:100
lumber areas, 25:211
maps, 51:35, 51:80 (facing), 55:92
Midwest, 4:214, 4:217, 57:323
Minnesota, 2:191, 2:383, 2:454, 4:155, 10:196, 10:351, 14:221, 14:367–14:377, 16:453, 19:385, 21:340, 23:401, 24:318–24:320, 25:77, 25:211, 30:267, 30:273, 30:375, 30:392, 31:41
Minnesota region, 56:168
Mississippi River, 41:100, 41:147, 41:195, 41:391, 48:84, 51:196, 58:252–58:253
Mississippi Valley, 1:79, 6:210, 6:404, 9:106, 21:403, 22:97, 23:183, 24:372, 26:379, 27:62, 27:253, 28:70, 32:216, 33:186, 52:224, 52:227, 52:228
Norse, 1:132, 5:312, 5:362, 5:465, 6:77, 21:92, 23:378, 24:176, 27:350, 28:59, 28:176, 28:271, 33:216, 34:199, 34:214, 34:302, 35:294, 39:170, 39:342, 40:59, 40:94
North America, 11:189, 11:452, 15:93, 28:170, 28:362, 32:111, 35:379, 53:248–249
Northwest, 1:391, 1:522–1:527, 1:539, 2:51, 8:118, 8:121–8:126, 8:296, 8:297, 8:304, 9:113, 10:84, 10:213, 14:220, 16:349, 19:461, 22:181–22:183, 25:96, 29:58–29:61, 33:316, 34:154–34:159, 34:303, 35:97, 39:169, 52:162
Overland Trail, 52:37–38
Pacific coast, 9:179
photography and, 52:53–54, 52:57
Picture Rock, 29:130–29:136
Pipestone, 31:193–31:208, 37:62
Radisson's voyages, 6:317–6:329
railroad survey, 29:165
Red River Valley, 8:201, 8:202, 8:305, 20:88, 21:432, 22:92, 22:193, 27:62, 35:378, 51:62, 52:134–136, 53:213 (facing)
salt lands, 52:132, 52:133, 52:136, 53:10–17
Scandinavian, 9:22
Spanish, 10:212
trails, 15:255, 21:433, 28:178, 32:242
upper Missouri, 5:135, 6:304–6:308
by U.S. government, 9:304, 9:403
Viking routes, analysis of, 56:122–127
West, 42:79, 47:114, 48:126–48:127
western hemisphere, 28:57
Western Sea, search for, 10:175–10:177
Winona area, 7:33–7:37
America, 42:315
Arrowhead region, 55:255
Bell collection, 19:69, 31:105–31:109, 31:188, 33:352, 34:310, 35:151, 36:70, 37:222
border country, 25:182, 27:70, 35:378, 53:124
British, 9:19, 9:21
Canada, 15:238, 16:418n, 17:476, 19:103, 28:176, 29:78, 29:166, 29:167, 29:259, 29:339–29:341, 31:238, 33:187, 35:47, 35:142, 36:191, 37:86, 41:102, 41:194, 41:343, 57:356–364
Colorado, 52:49
Delaware River Valley, 55:18
Duluth area, 6:413
Falls of St. Anthony, 58:254–58:255
far West, 2:436, 14:430, 15:234, 28:68, 29:61, 37:34, 51:79, 53:35
Fort Snelling area, 29:316–29:320
French, 1:289, 1:528, 2:189, 4:339, 5:118, 5:463, 5:492, 6:261–6:263, 7:89, 7:187, 7:346, 7:347, 7:351, 7:352, 8:92, 8:245, 8:315, 8:430, 8:434, 8:435, 9:19, 9:20, 9:21, 9:145–9:148, 10:212, 10:436, 10:462, 12:350–12:358, 16:199, 16:448–16:450, 18:385–18:390, 20:341, 22:429, 23:280, 28:61, 32:226–32:238, 34:305, 35:151, 40:145, 40:259, 46:124, 46:125, 46:228, 46:229, 47:168, 54:142
fur trade, 7:18, 10:344, 11:262, 11:265, 12:326, 28:1–28:14, 28:142–28:159, 28:225–28:240, 35:243, 48:83, 58:134–135
geographic influences, 1:319, 2:444
Grand Canyon, 24:62
Great Lakes, 19:272, 19:273, 19:274, 19:276, 19:280, 20:438, 25:272–25:274, 25:368–25:370, 29:266, 31:54, 35:151, 39:81, 51:77
Hudson Bay, 58:124
Ignatius Donnelly's travels, 55:20–31
Jesuit, 7:348, 7:365
journals, 52:81–82, 55:283, 55:377
Lake Superior, 41:391
Long expedition, 5:249–5:264
Louisiana Purchase, 54:100
lumber areas, 25:211
maps, 51:35, 51:80 (facing), 55:92
Midwest, 4:214, 4:217, 57:323
Minnesota, 2:191, 2:383, 2:454, 4:155, 10:196, 10:351, 14:221, 14:367–14:377, 16:453, 19:385, 21:340, 23:401, 24:318–24:320, 25:77, 25:211, 30:267, 30:273, 30:375, 30:392, 31:41
Minnesota region, 56:168
Mississippi River, 41:100, 41:147, 41:195, 41:391, 48:84, 51:196, 58:252–58:253
Mississippi Valley, 1:79, 6:210, 6:404, 9:106, 21:403, 22:97, 23:183, 24:372, 26:379, 27:62, 27:253, 28:70, 32:216, 33:186, 52:224, 52:227, 52:228
Norse, 1:132, 5:312, 5:362, 5:465, 6:77, 21:92, 23:378, 24:176, 27:350, 28:59, 28:176, 28:271, 33:216, 34:199, 34:214, 34:302, 35:294, 39:170, 39:342, 40:59, 40:94
North America, 11:189, 11:452, 15:93, 28:170, 28:362, 32:111, 35:379, 53:248–249
Northwest, 1:391, 1:522–1:527, 1:539, 2:51, 8:118, 8:121–8:126, 8:296, 8:297, 8:304, 9:113, 10:84, 10:213, 14:220, 16:349, 19:461, 22:181–22:183, 25:96, 29:58–29:61, 33:316, 34:154–34:159, 34:303, 35:97, 39:169, 52:162
Overland Trail, 52:37–38
Pacific coast, 9:179
photography and, 52:53–54, 52:57
Picture Rock, 29:130–29:136
Pipestone, 31:193–31:208, 37:62
Radisson's voyages, 6:317–6:329
railroad survey, 29:165
Red River Valley, 8:201, 8:202, 8:305, 20:88, 21:432, 22:92, 22:193, 27:62, 35:378, 51:62, 52:134–136, 53:213 (facing)
salt lands, 52:132, 52:133, 52:136, 53:10–17
Scandinavian, 9:22
Spanish, 10:212
trails, 15:255, 21:433, 28:178, 32:242
upper Missouri, 5:135, 6:304–6:308
by U.S. government, 9:304, 9:403
Viking routes, analysis of, 56:122–127
West, 42:79, 47:114, 48:126–48:127
western hemisphere, 28:57
Western Sea, search for, 10:175–10:177
Winona area, 7:33–7:37
Exposition Building, Minneapolis, 9:37, 39:93, 45:220, 48:336
Exposition Music Hall, St. Louis, 46:102
Expositions. See Fairs
Extended Tail Feathers, Dakota leader, depicted, 45:92
Eyota
Eyrich, Martin L. F., 19:472
Eyrick, John, 3:489n
Eyster, William C., banker, 37:121
Ezekiel, Mordecai, 48:17