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P. F. Volland, greeting card manufacturer, 62:305
Paaverud, Merlan, Jr., work reviewed, 50:294
Pabody, E. Fitch, 17:302, 18:91
Pace, C. Robert, author, 18:105
Pace, Charles N., college president, 24:162, 51:122
Pacific and Arctic Railway Company, 45:57
Pacific coast
Pacific Historical Review, 13:328
Pacific Hose Company, St. Paul, 21:314
Pacifici, Sergio J., translator, 35:151
Pacific Northwest
accounts, 21:401,
22:86,
28:69,
28:330,
33:273n,
35:242,
39:36,
39:169
authorized, 13:177n
envisaged, 38:46–38:51
evaluated, 37:39
explorations for, 4:460
financed, 39:31
Kansas-Nebraska Act and, 6:30–6:32
leaders, 17:114, 20:80, 20:81, 21:96, 22:330, 29:317n, 34:353
link to shipping, 39:334
personnel, 22:155, 23:183, 24:256, 33:90, 38:58
route, 38:4n, 38:60
sketch, 5:205
source material, 14:435, 17:335, 19:210, 34:213
surgeon, 16:97, 26:380
surveys, 3:46, 4:461, 5:291, 7:127–7:149, 8:201, 24:166, 33:313, 38:55
authorized, 13:177n
envisaged, 38:46–38:51
evaluated, 37:39
explorations for, 4:460
financed, 39:31
Kansas-Nebraska Act and, 6:30–6:32
leaders, 17:114, 20:80, 20:81, 21:96, 22:330, 29:317n, 34:353
link to shipping, 39:334
personnel, 22:155, 23:183, 24:256, 33:90, 38:58
route, 38:4n, 38:60
sketch, 5:205
source material, 14:435, 17:335, 19:210, 34:213
surgeon, 16:97, 26:380
surveys, 3:46, 4:461, 5:291, 7:127–7:149, 8:201, 24:166, 33:313, 38:55
Pacific Stream Marble and Granite Works, St. Paul, depicted, 40:126
Pacifism, 44:243, 44:252n
Packard, Francis R., author, 16:119
Packard, ---- (Rev.), 16:28
Packard, Vance P., speaker, 45:80
Packet Motor Car Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, 43:98
Packet ships
Pactons, use in fur trade, 21:140, 21:141, 21:144, 21:145
Paddle-wheelers, depicted in art, 56:202–203
Paddock, Eric, curator, 53:80
Paddock, Joe, work reviewed, 58:124
Paddock, L.A., 5:94n
Paddock, Nancy, author, 49:164
Paddock, settlement, 1:246
Paddock, William W., 7:257
Padelford, Frank W., 52:23, 52:24
Paderewski, Ignace Jan, pianist, 48:337
Padrone system, on Mesabi Range, 27:211
Paganini Quartet, St. Paul concert, 39:64
Pagany literary magazine, 62:73
Page, Bruce, work reviewed, 41:387
Page, David, editor, 50:132
Page, Edward C., author/speaker, 1:531, 4:177
Page, Frank H., company treasurer, 50:154
Page, Henry G., legislator, 45:238
Page, James M., diary, 15:464
Page, Jean Jepson, "Frank Blackwell Mayer," 46:66–46:74
Page, John H., speaker, 11:116
Page, Kirby, letter, 18:314
Page, Mille Lacs County, name, 21:349
Page, Mrs. Leroy A. (Edna May Ripley), 39:1n, 39:5
Page, Sherman, judge, impeachment, 8:80, 15:224
Page (Zeno B.) house, 14:276
Page and Company, Chicago, publishers, 40:128
Page and Hill, Shakopee, house builders, 63:219, 65:156
Pageants, 1:243, 3:152, 4:459
Alexandria, 4:472,
9:420
Anoka, 1:236, 1:543
Ashland (WI), 3:534
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 8:435
Bayfield (WI), 6:298
Birch Cooley, 7:371
Brown's Valley, 5:240, 5:266
costumes, 30:85
Cottonwood County, 6:410
Crookston, 5:389
Detroit Lakes, 3:534
Duluth, 2:200, 3:534, 6:312, 9:424
Fairmont, 2:203
Fargo (ND), 4:192
Faribault, 4:98, 4:192, 7:373
Farmington, 8:447
Fergus Falls, 4:192
Fort Calhoun, Neb., 3:241
Fort St. Antoine, 8:306
GAR, 12:334
Glencoe, 5:319
Hamline University, 3:152, 6:408
Hastings, 4:98
Houston County, 10:358
Hudson's Bay Company, 3:480
Hutchinson, 4:192
Iowa, 8:203
Lake City, 6:413
Le Mars (IA), 3:534
lists, 1:292, 1:539
Macalester College, 30:265
Madelia, 29:272
Madeline Island, 5:611
Mankato, 1:340, 1:405, 8:311
Marshall, 3:376, 3:470, 3:534
Medo Township, 5:394
Mille Lacs County, 5:240
Minneapolis, 2:475, 3:152, 3:230, 3:470, 5:240, 9:314, 17:348
Minnetonka, 1:406, 3:152, 7:374
Missouri Valley, 4:460
Montevideo, 5:240
Montrose (IA), 5:241
New Richland, 8:450
New Ulm, 7:370, 10:459
Norse-American Centennial, 6:302
Northfield, 1:542
Olmsted County, 5:159
Phalen Park, St. Paul, 3:238
Pope County, 6:395
Prairie du Chien (WI), 5:151, 5:241
Red River Valley, 5:577
Red Wing, 3:376, 3:534
Rice Lake (WI), 3:534
River Falls (WI), 5:519
Rochester, 5:319, 10:360
Rushford, 10:461
Sacred Heart, 4:192
St. Cloud, 3:534
St. Paul, 1:79
St. Peter, 4:192
Scott County, 6:413
Sioux Falls, S. D., 3:534
Spring Valley, 5:319
Stillwater, 8:451, 29:367
Teepeeotah, 9:422
territorial centennial, 29:95, 29:184, 29:279, 29:369, 30:281, 30:282, 30:285, 30:288, 30:398, 30:400, 30:402, 30:404, 30:407–30:409
value, 1:74, 1:251, 9:129
Winona, 4:192
Worthington, 5:319
Anoka, 1:236, 1:543
Ashland (WI), 3:534
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 8:435
Bayfield (WI), 6:298
Birch Cooley, 7:371
Brown's Valley, 5:240, 5:266
costumes, 30:85
Cottonwood County, 6:410
Crookston, 5:389
Detroit Lakes, 3:534
Duluth, 2:200, 3:534, 6:312, 9:424
Fairmont, 2:203
Fargo (ND), 4:192
Faribault, 4:98, 4:192, 7:373
Farmington, 8:447
Fergus Falls, 4:192
Fort Calhoun, Neb., 3:241
Fort St. Antoine, 8:306
GAR, 12:334
Glencoe, 5:319
Hamline University, 3:152, 6:408
Hastings, 4:98
Houston County, 10:358
Hudson's Bay Company, 3:480
Hutchinson, 4:192
Iowa, 8:203
Lake City, 6:413
Le Mars (IA), 3:534
lists, 1:292, 1:539
Macalester College, 30:265
Madelia, 29:272
Madeline Island, 5:611
Mankato, 1:340, 1:405, 8:311
Marshall, 3:376, 3:470, 3:534
Medo Township, 5:394
Mille Lacs County, 5:240
Minneapolis, 2:475, 3:152, 3:230, 3:470, 5:240, 9:314, 17:348
Minnetonka, 1:406, 3:152, 7:374
Missouri Valley, 4:460
Montevideo, 5:240
Montrose (IA), 5:241
New Richland, 8:450
New Ulm, 7:370, 10:459
Norse-American Centennial, 6:302
Northfield, 1:542
Olmsted County, 5:159
Phalen Park, St. Paul, 3:238
Pope County, 6:395
Prairie du Chien (WI), 5:151, 5:241
Red River Valley, 5:577
Red Wing, 3:376, 3:534
Rice Lake (WI), 3:534
River Falls (WI), 5:519
Rochester, 5:319, 10:360
Rushford, 10:461
Sacred Heart, 4:192
St. Cloud, 3:534
St. Paul, 1:79
St. Peter, 4:192
Scott County, 6:413
Sioux Falls, S. D., 3:534
Spring Valley, 5:319
Stillwater, 8:451, 29:367
Teepeeotah, 9:422
territorial centennial, 29:95, 29:184, 29:279, 29:369, 30:281, 30:282, 30:285, 30:288, 30:398, 30:400, 30:402, 30:404, 30:407–30:409
value, 1:74, 1:251, 9:129
Winona, 4:192
Worthington, 5:319
Pagel, Louis, author, 23:404
Paget, Debra, actress, 53:288
Paget, Sir James, author, 21:369
Pagnac, Georgia, 21:109
Pagnac, Mrs. J. J., 22:106
Pagonagerig, Ojibway leader. See Hole-in-the-Day, I
Pahl, Martin, businessman, 59:235
Pahlas, Clark J., author, 36:193, 40:315
Pahlow, Edwin W., author, 7:88
Pahlson, Svante, major, 55:370
Paige, Emma H., teacher, 54:230
Paige, James, compiler, 13:211
Paige, Mabeth Hurd, civic leader, 54:230
Paige, William, 46:241
Paige "36," automobile, 38:208
Paine, ----, baseball player, 19:164, 19:174, 19:175
Paine, Albert B., author, 17:377
Paine, Clara S., 2:98, 3:438
Paine, Clarence S., 1:332, 1:404
Paine, F. Rodney, speaker, 5:243
Paine, Frederic W., biography, 24:375
Paine, Halbert E., congressman, 34:72
Paine, Parker, banker, 25:212, 31:83, 31:84, 33:313, 34:43
Paine, Rodney, 12:207
Paine, Thomas, author, 3:5, 8:17, 10:336, 19:256, 55:294
Paine and Lardner, Duluth, bankers, 37:122
Paine's Celery Compound, 54:278
Paine-Webber Company, 54:177
Painted Rock
Painter, Adam, author, 11:227
Painter, Clara, author, 28:357
Painter, "Ike," 25:225, 25:254
Painter, L. O., speaker, 18:320
Painter, Mrs. --, 54:368
Painter, Samuel J., career, 15:370
Painter, Samuel T., 3:527
Painters and Decorators Union, 52:210
Paisley, James F., horse owner, 41:381, 41:382
Paisley Park Fragrance Company, 58:33
Paist, Henrietta Barclay, artist, 57:329 (facing)
Paist, William, 24:120
Paj ntaub (Hmong needlework), 63:308 (facing), 64:177 (cover), 64:177 (facing), 64:180–193
Pajutazee, Yellow Medicine County, Dakota mission, 14:436, 45:85, 54:88 See also Upper Sioux (Yellow Medicine) Agency
Palace, Minneapolis theater, 53:323, 53:328
Palace Clothing House, Minneapolis, 56:464 (facing), 59:57
Palace Dime Museum, Minneapolis, 53:240, 54:342–343, 54:346, 54:348
Palacek, Bonnie, activist, 53:81
Palace Museum, Minneapolis, 9:37
Palace (Walter Taylor), steamboat, 33:14, 33:15
Palacios, Rafael D., cartographer, 52:332
Pa-la-ne-a-pa-pe (Struck by the Ree), Sioux leader, 59:198, 59:199
Palestine, Hennepin County, post office, 40:89
Palestine (Gladstone), Manitoba, agricultural settlement, 28:64
Palin, Harriett, 23:44
Palisade, Aitkin County, railroad, 33:18
Palisade Flour Mill, Minneapolis, 4:96, 6:142, 12:90, 58:328, 58:330
Palisade Head, Lake Superior, 59:230, 64:91
Palkie, Eric, miller, 22:220
Palladino, Laurence B. (Fr.), author, 5:311, 9:112
Palliser, John (Capt.), explorer, 20:88, 34:304, 39:211
Palm, Ernest A., author, 12:105
Palm, Gary, newspaper writer, 65:151
Palm, Gunnar, 34:183
Palm, H. M., author, 25:186
Palm, John, school superintendent, 59:124, 59:126
Palm, Jonas, author, 30:397
Palm, Risa, review by, 48:310
Palma Lutheran Colony, promotional advertisements, 56:291
Palman, ----, Dr., 10:243
Palmarito de Cauto Sugar Company, Cuba, 56:296, 56:297
Palmer, ----, police officer depicted, 47:241
Palmer, ----, teacher, 13:141
Palmer, A. Mitchell, U.S. attorney general, 55:301
Palmer, Al, artist, 64:305 (facing)
Palmer, Alice F., author, 26:301
Palmer, Arthur, Jr., innkeeper, 48:210, 48:211, 48:212
Palmer, Arthur V., innkeeper/musician, 48:208, 48:209–48:211, 48:210
Palmer, B. J., chiropractor, 59:202, 59:204, 59:205, 59:206, 59:207
Palmer, Ben W., author, 1:294, 12:443, 32:62
Palmer, C. B., author, 35:245
Palmer, C. L., banker, 57:191
Palmer, Charles M., publisher, 42:55
Palmer, Clifford G., banker, 57:191
Palmer, Daniel David (D. D.), chiropractor, 59:200, 59:201, 59:202, 59:205, 59:206
Palmer, Dick, legislator, 60:318
Palmer, Edward C., judge, 35:5–35:10, 55:355, 55:357, 55:358, 55:359, 55:360, 55:363
Palmer, Elizabeth, author, 20:450
Palmer, Francis L. (Rev.), 3:439, 3:464, 4:332, 4:455, 7:191, 16:52, 19:47, 24:36
Palmer, George A., author, 12:320
Palmer, George M., 1:406, 5:267, 7:256, 7:261
Palmer, Harry, steel manufacturer, 35:203
Palmer, Howard, author, 12:447
Palmer, Jareb, settler, 1:428n, 48:29
Palmer, John E., 12:207
Palmer, Joseph, 28:54
Palmer, L. R., editor, 34:171
Palmer, Leander, land office trustee, 52:284
Palmer, Mark (husband of Agnes Williams), 64:280
Palmer, Maureen (Mrs. Arthur, Jr.), 48:211, 48:212
Palmer, Mrs. Jake, author, 13:454
Palmer, Mrs. Walter, at Red Rock, 31:89
Palmer, Nelle Obrecht (Mrs. Arthur V.), innkeeper, 48:207–48:212, 48:208, 48:210, 48:211
Palmer, Ralph S., author, 31:60
Palmer, Robert R., author, 39:34
Palmer, Rosemary, 51:244
Palmer, Virginia A., work reviewed, 47:39
Palmer, Vose, land office trustee, 52:284
Palmer, Walter (Rev.), 41:381
Palmer House Hotel, Sauk Centre, 54:166
Palmer's Stock Company, theatrical troupe, 28:117
Palmes, George, tailor, 49:303
Palmes, Mary E., chief clerk, 23:44, 23:367, 24:30, 24:32
Palmgren, Robert, 46:74
Palmquist, Bonnie Beatson, historian, 53:40, 57:270
Palmyra, steamboat, 4:451, 10:306, 11:124, 16:33, 17:392, 18:161, 27:310
Palmyra Township, Renville County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Palo, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 22:392n, 25:319, 25:320
Palomaki, ----, immigrant/farmer, 61:15, 61:23n
PALS. See Project for Automated Library Systems
Palsson, Hermann, translator, 40:95
Paltsits, Victor H., author/editor, 1:143, 2:97
Palzer, Al, professional boxer, 59:76
Pam, Hugo, judge, 43:218
Pambrun, Pierre Chrysologue, Jr., 52:38
Pameda Hotel, Walker, 61:276–277
Pammel, L. H., author, 10:85, 10:354
Pam Sherman's bakery, 64:64
Pan-African Council, St. Paul, 44:258
Panama, Lindbergh stamp issued, 55:109
Panama, Panama, seaport, 15:307
Panama Canal, 16:464, 51:66, 52:169, 54:18, 54:31, 55:131, 64:177 (facing), 64:220 (facing)
Pan American Airways
Pan automobile, 40:148 See also Pan Motor Company, St. Cloud
Pancoast, Ann (sister of William), 62:181
Pancoast, Emma Terrell (Mrs. William), 62:178
Pancoast, Michael (father of William), 62:187
Pancoast, William Wiley, 62:178 See also Kent, Myron Rudolph
Pandolfo, Anna (Mrs. Samuel C.), 48:147
Pandolfo, Samuel C., 49:30
auto builder, 43:104,
48:138–48:152,
49:29–49:30
depicted, 48:141, 48:142, 48:147, 49:29
fraud trial, 48:139, 48:144–48:152
depicted, 48:141, 48:142, 48:147, 49:29
fraud trial, 48:139, 48:144–48:152
Pangman, "Bastonnais," interpreter, 22:281
Pangman, Peter, trader, 11:258, 12:367, 12:368, 14:229
Panics, 7:7 See also Depressions; Economic conditions
Pankratz, Theodora, 27:144, 27:148
PanLener, Robin, work reviewed, 48:135
Pan Motor Company, St. Cloud, 49:78 See also Pan automobile
fraud trial, 43:105,
48:139–48:150
in movies, 49:29
plants, 48:141–48:144, 48:148–48:151
tractors, 48:146, 48:149
in movies, 49:29
plants, 48:141–48:144, 48:148–48:151
tractors, 48:146, 48:149
Panoramas, 18:443, 35:379 See also Skyline Drive (Parkway), Duluth
Battle of Atlanta, 18:453
Battle of Gettysburg, 23:198, 57:63–64
Bemidji, 55:68–69
in cartoons, 30:406
Civil War, 37:38
depicted, 52:52, 53:313, 53:316, 53:318, 53:322, 56:434–435
Duluth, 54:163
Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), 52:149, 52:205 (cover)
Great Lakes, 36:324
John Banvard's, 50:205–50:207
Mississippi River, 42:260, 42:261, 42:264, 42:265, 46:167, 47:250, 50:205, 56:202–203, 57:217 (facing), 57:238, 57:239, 57:242, 57:243
Mississippi Valley, 17:131–17:149, 17:456, 18:319, 20:200, 23:349–23:354, 24:178, 26:260, 29:261, 30:153, 30:201, 30:260, 32:188, 32:202, 33:284–33:290, 33:316, 36:101, 36:190, 36:233, 53:274
musical accompaniment, 26:53
Ohio River, 18:319, 36:101
St. Paul, 53:282–283, 56:212
Sioux Outbreak, 24:180, 30:14–30:23, 36:234, 38:105
tourist trade and, 20:380–20:383
Battle of Gettysburg, 23:198, 57:63–64
Bemidji, 55:68–69
in cartoons, 30:406
Civil War, 37:38
depicted, 52:52, 53:313, 53:316, 53:318, 53:322, 56:434–435
Duluth, 54:163
Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), 52:149, 52:205 (cover)
Great Lakes, 36:324
John Banvard's, 50:205–50:207
Mississippi River, 42:260, 42:261, 42:264, 42:265, 46:167, 47:250, 50:205, 56:202–203, 57:217 (facing), 57:238, 57:239, 57:242, 57:243
Mississippi Valley, 17:131–17:149, 17:456, 18:319, 20:200, 23:349–23:354, 24:178, 26:260, 29:261, 30:153, 30:201, 30:260, 32:188, 32:202, 33:284–33:290, 33:316, 36:101, 36:190, 36:233, 53:274
musical accompaniment, 26:53
Ohio River, 18:319, 36:101
St. Paul, 53:282–283, 56:212
Sioux Outbreak, 24:180, 30:14–30:23, 36:234, 38:105
tourist trade and, 20:380–20:383
Pantages Theater, strike, 53:328
Pantages Theatre Circuit, Seattle, 53:326
Pan-Town-on-the-Mississippi, Stearns County, company town, 48:143
Pan-tribalism, Great Lakes region, 53:226, 53:227
Panzram, Herman A., 19:232, 20:214, 21:110, 21:218, 22:219, 25:99, 25:210
Pa-pa, Dakota leader, 45:84
Papagine. See Razer, Mary
Papago Indians, songs, 34:161
Papenfus, James, county commissioner, 59:324
Papenfus, Jerry, radio executive, 59:326, 59:327, 59:334n
Paper bags, depicted, 52:128 (facing)
Papermaking, books depicted, 55:333 (facing)
Paper manufacturing, 18:408n, 56:225, 56:264, 58:115, 58:328
Papineau, Louis Joseph, rebellion leader, 28:2, 32:151n
Pappan, Antoine. See Pepin, Antoine
Pappas, Paul, reporter, 46:149
Pappas, Paul J., hotelkeeper, 28:381
Paquette, Adeline. See Parquet, Adeline
Paquette, P. M., author, 13:122
Paquin, Mme. ----, dress designer, 47:97
Parades, 56:301, 57:234 See also Social life, customs, and conditions
Bemidji, 49:71
cooperatives, 57:392
depicted, 41:80, 41:81, 41:126, 41:184
Duluth, 47:192–47:193
Labor Day, St. Paul, 1899, 64:12
Lindbergh honored, 58:9
Loyalty Day, St. Paul, 55:286–87
St. Paul, 48:120, 48:121, 49:327, 49:328, 49:330, 50:16
statehood centennial, 61:218–219
Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment honored, 61:296, 61:297
World War I, 49:71, 50:16, 51:130, 64:221 (cover), 64:221 (facing)
World War II, 53:145
cooperatives, 57:392
depicted, 41:80, 41:81, 41:126, 41:184
Duluth, 47:192–47:193
Labor Day, St. Paul, 1899, 64:12
Lindbergh honored, 58:9
Loyalty Day, St. Paul, 55:286–87
St. Paul, 48:120, 48:121, 49:327, 49:328, 49:330, 50:16
statehood centennial, 61:218–219
Thirteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment honored, 61:296, 61:297
World War I, 49:71, 50:16, 51:130, 64:221 (cover), 64:221 (facing)
World War II, 53:145
Paradise Islanders South Sea Island Studio, 57:231
Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, 53:325, 53:330
Paramount Film Exchange, bombings, 51:230
Paramount Theater, St. Paul, 53:327, 58:194
Pardee, John S., public-safety commissioner, 47:171
Pardue, ----, 1:500, 1:508, 1:510
Paredes, J. Anthony, 49:36
Paris Conference, Frank B. Kellogg's participation, 18:425, 25:195
Parish, Earnest C. (Rev.), author, 14:363
Parish, John C., 4:294
Parisien, Joseph, petitioner, 49:187
Parisien, Josephine, 9:265
Paris International Expositions
Paris Salon (1885), exhibitions, 53:322
Park, Herbert T., 26:284
Park, James D., Dr., auto driver, 38:208, 38:214
Park Avenue, St. Paul, 65:134n18
Park Avenue Congregational Church, Minneapolis. See Second Congregational Church, Minneapolis
Park Avenue Covenant Church, Minneapolis, depicted, 44:68
Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Minneapolis, 5:245
Park Congregational Church, St. Paul, 18:96, 39:53, 39:58
Parker, A. A., fisher, 46:55
Parker, Albert, letter, 38:265
Parker, Alton B., presidential candidate, 39:332
Parker, Arthur C., author, 2:435, 5:610, 13:431, 24:70, 27:162, 28:187, 30:257, 34:213
Parker, Asa, lumberman, 18:167
Parker, Benjamin, 24:138
Parker, Bonnie, bank robber, 62:124–125, 62:126, 62:129, 62:130, 62:131, 62:133, 62:298
Parker, C. A., 9:188
Parker, C. H., banker, 2:124
Parker, Chad, comedian, 33:323
Parker, Charles A., 33:177
Parker, Clyde, 9:259
Parker, D. G., lawyer, 14:314
Parker, D. W., author, 16:203
Parker, Daniel, adjutant general, 42:111
Parker, David, photographer, 57:270
Parker, Donald Dean, author, 31:60, 31:197n, 31:252
Parker, Frances, speaker, 26:180
Parker, Frank E., farmer, 50:75
Parker, Fred, aircraft builder, 48:55, 48:55–48:57, 48:56, 48:58, 48:59
Parker, Frederick D., editor, 43:284, 43:286, 43:290n, 43:292
Parker, Gabe E., 3:90
Parker, George A., 12:341
Parker, George F., work reviewed, 21:404–21:406
Parker, Gerrard and Ogilvy, traders, 21:132n, 28:1, 28:6
Parker, Glenn C., author, 30:281
Parker, J. H., 13:117
Parker, Joe, judge, excursionist, 15:406
Parker, John, 44:235, 49:257
Parker, Mrs. Rodney, hotel manager, 39:145, 39:147
Parker, Nathan Howe, author, 20:449, 40:147
Parker, Owen W., Dr., author, 19:357
Parker, Robert Dale, editor, work reviewed, 61:38
Parker, Rodney, hotel manager, 7:115, 39:145, 39:149
Parker, Samuel, missionary, 24:44, 29:59
Parker, Samuel M., Union soldier, 38:265
Parker, Sir Gilbert, 3:6
Parker, W. E., 9:259
Parker, Watson, work reviewed, 40:354
Parker Bros. Company, "Lindy the New Flying Game" depicted, 58:1 (cover)
Parker College, Winnebago, 59:164
Parker family, White Earth Ojibway, 48:165
Parker's Prairie
Park Falls (WI), labor organizing, 56:271
Park Hotel, Fergus Falls, 46:61
Parkhurst, ----, 57:191
Parkhurst, John G. (Col.), 39:192
Parkhurst, Stephen, attorney, 51:295, 51:296
Parkin, A. W., inspector, 44:286
Parkins, A. E., author, 2:436, 3:47
Parkinson, Laura D., speaker, 5:426
Parkinson, Roger, newspaper publisher, Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:349, 61:350, 61:355
Parkman, Francis, 5:212, 7:175, 7:345, 7:347
Park Rapids lumber company, 63:93, 63:99
Park Rapids State Bank
Park Region Echo, 51:271, 51:274, 51:276, 51:279
Park River (ND), cycling clubs, 54:271
Parks. See also Interstate State Park, Chisago County; Minnehaha Falls Park, Minneapolis; State parks; specific national parks
camp housing, 58:75–76
censuses, 54:161
city, 2:208, 2:214
Como Park, St. Paul, 58:40–41, 58:40–57
conservation efforts, 57:312–313
Cottonwood County, 56:326
development, 55:90
Duluth, picnic depicted, 54:145 (cover)
Fond du Lac depicted, 54:156–157
history, 56:464
international, 22:178
Lake Superior region, 51:77
landscape architecture, 58:128
military, 1:404
Minneapolis, 16:494, 22:385, 23:225, 26:68, 26:284, 27:75, 27:270, 28:296, 29:352, 30:75, 35:23, 40:48, 44:84n, 47:40, 47:220, 47:224, 49:19, 49:23n, 49:285–49:291, 49:286, 49:287, 49:288, 51:164, 52:1 (cover), 53:166–167, 58:43–44, 65:46
national, 5:136, 10:453
New Ulm, 55:182
planning and building, 54:147, 54:148, 54:151–54:162
railroad, 55:310–311
St. Paul, 12:458, 15:149, 17:311, 23:403, 26:388, 27:271, 30:209n, 30:404, 33:3–33:5, 36:239, 40:45, 40:253, 42:27, 49:289–49:290, 55:216, 58:1 (facing), 58:40–41, 58:43–44, 58:45–55, 58:57
sculptures, 55:364–55:365, 55:366, 55:367, 55:368, 55:369, 55:373
Skyline Parkway and roads, 54:158
snowshoer and daughter depicted, 56:440
state, 1:531, 5:109, 5:137, 10:346, 10:451, 51:158, 55:307, 55:308, 56:258
Twin Cities, 49:281–49:291, 57:384
censuses, 54:161
city, 2:208, 2:214
Como Park, St. Paul, 58:40–41, 58:40–57
conservation efforts, 57:312–313
Cottonwood County, 56:326
development, 55:90
Duluth, picnic depicted, 54:145 (cover)
Fond du Lac depicted, 54:156–157
history, 56:464
international, 22:178
Lake Superior region, 51:77
landscape architecture, 58:128
military, 1:404
Minneapolis, 16:494, 22:385, 23:225, 26:68, 26:284, 27:75, 27:270, 28:296, 29:352, 30:75, 35:23, 40:48, 44:84n, 47:40, 47:220, 47:224, 49:19, 49:23n, 49:285–49:291, 49:286, 49:287, 49:288, 51:164, 52:1 (cover), 53:166–167, 58:43–44, 65:46
national, 5:136, 10:453
New Ulm, 55:182
planning and building, 54:147, 54:148, 54:151–54:162
railroad, 55:310–311
St. Paul, 12:458, 15:149, 17:311, 23:403, 26:388, 27:271, 30:209n, 30:404, 33:3–33:5, 36:239, 40:45, 40:253, 42:27, 49:289–49:290, 55:216, 58:1 (facing), 58:40–41, 58:43–44, 58:45–55, 58:57
sculptures, 55:364–55:365, 55:366, 55:367, 55:368, 55:369, 55:373
Skyline Parkway and roads, 54:158
snowshoer and daughter depicted, 56:440
state, 1:531, 5:109, 5:137, 10:346, 10:451, 51:158, 55:307, 55:308, 56:258
Twin Cities, 49:281–49:291, 57:384
Parks, Douglas R., author, 47:330, 57:216
Parks, Maynard E. (Capt.), author, 27:57
Parks, Playgrounds, and Public Buildings Dept., 58:55
Parks, William, pioneer printer, 15:6, 15:7
Park School (Glass School), Hibbing, 65:75
Park Square Court, St. Paul, 62:250
Park Square Theater, St. Paul, 62:256
Park Theater, St. Paul, 53:239
Park Theatre, Minneapolis, variety show, 9:35, 9:36
Parley, Peter, 17:437
Parloa, Maria, cookbook author, 41:111
Parlor Opera Troupe, 28:110
Parmalee, Philander (Phil), aviator, 21:413, 54:336
Parmelee, Henry, reform school inmate, 63:135
Parmeter, Jay, entrepreneur, depicted with daughter, 56:442
Parmeter, Kathy, 56:442
Parmeter, Zoe, depicted in father's office, 56:442
Parmley, George, boat racer, 47:325
Parnell, C., author, 23:92, 26:274
Parnell, Charles S., lecturer, 21:326
Parochial schools, enrollment, 53:296
Parquet (Paquette), Adeline, dressmaker, 47:93
Parr, Samuel S., 16:371
Parrant, Pierre (Pig's Eye), trader, 5:82, 12:421, 17:311, 17:374, 56:169, 56:198
Parrington, Vernon L., author, 8:319, 8:324, 21:14, 29:264, 39:335
Parrish, Maxfield, artist, 57:23, 58:355, 62:306, 62:314n
Parrish, Peter J., author, 48:180
Parrish, Philip H., author, 12:326
Parrish, Robert, 52:292
Parrot Cafe, St. Paul, 59:53, 59:58
Parry, Charles C., botanist, 35:241
Parry, Elwood, work reviewed, 44:233
Parry, Pine County
Parsonage, Robert R., editor, 41:103
Parsons, E. Dudley, author, 3:230, 3:309, 3:378, 7:187, 7:299, 7:302, 19:227
Parsons, John E., author, 33:89, 37:135
Parsons, Lewis B., in Civil War, 33:219
Parsons, Philip B., artist, 37:174
Parsons, Talcott, sociologist, 52:123
Parsons, William, speaker, 35:227
Parsons, William E., architect, 65:127
Parsons School of Design (NY), 62:308–309
Parton, James, speaker, 35:227
Partridge, Elmer Lee, pilot, 50:87, 50:99, 50:99–50:104
Partridge, G. H., 19:184n
Partridge, Mrs. Stanley, author, 27:176
Partridge, Pine County. See also Askov
Partridge, S., 10:139
Partridge, Thomas C., 18:229
Parvin, Joseph, 3:308
Parvin, Josiah, 23:77
Pary, Mrs. Olaf, Jr., author, 12:340
Pary, Olaf, speaker, 12:105
Parys, Ignatius, 10:388, 10:389
Paskevitch, Ivan, 4:401n
Passamaquoddy Indians, music, 50:216
Passavant, William A. (Rev.), 1:61, 14:49
Passing Hail, Santee Dakota leader, 2:422n, 51:40, 61:148 See also Traveling (Passing) Hail
Passion Play of Oberammergau, films, 54:354
Passover
Pat and Mike, in folk humor, 52:330
Patch, Edith, speaker, 29:178
Patch, Harry L., author, 20:201
Patch, Ion R., 9:418
Patchatchanban, Itasca County, trading post, 11:370
Patchin, Sidney A., author, 2:383
Patents
litigation, 54:348
medicine bottles depicted, 53:129
motion pictures, 54:357
paper shopping bags, 52:128 (facing)
on water pitchers, 56:458
medicine bottles depicted, 53:129
motion pictures, 54:357
paper shopping bags, 52:128 (facing)
on water pitchers, 56:458
Paterson, A. B. (Rev.), 8:150
Paterson, Mrs. M. J., author, 34:170
Paterson (NJ), 51:68, 51:72, 51:78, 53:125
Pathfinder, tugboat, 7:298, 54:219
Pathfinder (Gotha, Carver County), emigration paper, 31:227
Patience, John C., 43:164
Patience, operetta, 17:40, 17:325
Patnaude, Victor E., 4:70
Patoile, Frederick, 54:90
Paton, Andy, architect-engineer, 65:8
Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation, donors, 56:431
Patrick Henry Hotel, Walker, 61:282
Patriot Act (2001), 62:103
Patriotic Americans of German Origin, Minnesota branch, 14:437
Patriotic League of St. Paul, 3:323
Patriotic organizations, history, 35:197
Patron, Jean-Jacques, 46:231
Patrons of Husbandry. See also Granger movement; National Grange
Pattee, Alma J., 13:77
Pattee, Edward S., diaries, 35:52
Pattee, Edwin S., 50:10
Pattee, Lynus R., author, 23:281
Pattee, Mrs. Edward S., 5:228
Pattee, William S., 10:351, 14:231, 14:452, 17:213
Patten, C. G., nurseryman, 43:67, 43:68
Patten, F. J., author, 38:243
Patten, George W.
Patten, James, lumberman, 24:201
Patten, Jerry, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 38:243
Patten, Katharine, author, 13:123
Patten, Nevada (Mrs. Edmund J. Longyear), pioneer, 32:245, 32:246
Patterson, Ada, 17:474
Patterson, Benjamin B., legislator, 58:117
Patterson, Charles, trader, 11:182n, 11:261, 11:262, 11:378, 11:382, 19:104, 44:201n, 44:206
Patterson, Charles S., businessman, 34:226
Patterson, Darwin, 16:340
Patterson, Eleanor, newspaper publisher, 60:185n
Patterson, F. L. (Rev.), politician, 48:250
Patterson, Frank M., bequest, 23:285
Patterson, George W., speaker, 8:157n, 8:160n, 8:162n, 8:164
Patterson, H. S., author, 17:345, 20:88
Patterson, Helen M., author, 27:242
Patterson, J. B., editor, 13:330, 35:88
Patterson, J. W., "The Post Office in Early Minnesota," 40:78–40:89
Patterson, James, historian, 60:270
Patterson, Jerry, market owner, 47:311
Patterson, John S., banking commissioner, 48:148
Patterson, Margaret K., compiler, 24:173
Patterson, Matthew, 4:454
Patterson, Michelle Wick, ed., work reviewed, 65:68
Patterson, Mrs. W. L., 8:311, 9:423
Patterson, R. J., hospital superintendent, 53:45, 53:46, 53:47, 53:48, 53:49, 53:51, 53:52
Patterson, R. M., editor, 35:141
Patterson, Robert, secretary of war, 53:66
Patterson, Robert P., undersecretary of war, 49:228
Patterson, Tiffany R., review by, 45:254
Patterson, William C., Jr., mill owner, 44:170
Patterson, William L., labor leader, 57:427
Patterson-Black, Sheryll, author, 50:135
Patterson's Rapids, Minnesota River
Pattie, James O., explorer, 14:430
Pattie, Sylvester, explorer, 14:430
Pattison, Granville S., editor, 21:364
Pattison, J. B., 5:460, 22:108
Pattison, John B. (Quartermaster Sgt.), Spanish-American War, 61:304
Pattison, Murdock, 25:141
Pattison, Robert, literary scholar, quoted, 60:191
Pattison and Benson, hack line, 7:107
Pattison and Benson, stage line, 12:394, 29:204n
Patton, George R., Dr., 21:114
Patton, George Smith, Jr. (Gen.), Third Army, 54:319
Patton, James, 48:131
Patton, James W., author, 15:124
Patton, Walter M., author, 4:46
Patton, Willard, musician, 5:161, 33:93, 33:94
Patton, William, 14:42
Pauke (pseud.). See Keil, Paul L.
Paul, Alice, suffragist, 62:294
Paul, Amasa C., attorney, 18:211, 50:154
Paul, Clarence J., 19:214
Paul, Dorothy, author, 13:429
Paul, George F. C., author, 1:241
Paul, Hymie, photographer, 48:314
Paul, Magdalena, 57:372
Paul, Prince of Wurttemberg, explorer, 34:285
Paul, Theodore (“Ted”), Jr, 65:179
Paul, William G., compiler, 40:96
Paul Anderson, steamboat, 32:38
Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, Bemidji. See Bunyan, Paul
Paul Bunyan motel, Roseville, 63:210
Paul Bunyan Playground Association, 63:208
Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway, 63:210
Pauletic, ----, missionary, 10:123n
Paulhan, Louis, aviator, 48:51
Pauli, Emili, 45:115
Paull, Henry, attorney, 56:266, 56:271, 56:275
Paull, Irene (Calamity Jane, pseud.), labor author, 43:86, 51:240, 56:266, 56:267, 56:268, 56:269, 56:271
Paul Magnus, Viking king, 57:144
Paul Revere Riders, in Stassen presidential campaign, 55:155, 55:160, 55:162
Paulsen, Mark G. (Rev.), author, 3:239
Paulsen, O. (Rev.), author, 14:235
Paul's (Florence) Lake, Isanti County, 50:136
Paul's Lake, Isanti County, 50:136
Paulson, Al, station agent, 36:204
Paulson, Alfred, author, 9:310
Paulson, Arthur, author, 21:426
Paulson, Calvin, 62:131
Paulson, Clarence E., school survey committee member, 59:123, 59:128
Paulson, Curtis, author, 9:310
Paulson, E. L. (Maj.), 48:276
Paulson, Leonard M., board of education member, 59:128, 59:131n
Paulson, Ole, 8:273
Paulson, P. A., 21:448
Paulson, Robert J.
Paul's Reformed Church, Hamburg, 14:451
Paulucci, Jeno, businessman, 59:301, 62:22, 62:24
Pauly, Gus J., 18:123n
Pauly, James, hotelkeeper, 12:192, 12:343
Pauly House, Minneapolis, 12:343
Paunais, Ojibway Indian, trial and execution, 55:56, 55:57, 55:58, 55:72
Paupanekis, Maxwell, author, 43:120
Paust, Benjamin, 5:226
Pauwelyn, Cyril (Rev.), author, 3:233
Pavilion, steamboat, 13:232, 13:236
Pavlicek, Joseph, accountant, 56:99
Pavlish, Adolph, millwright, 24:101, 24:103
Pavlovich, Mary. See Anderson, Mary Pavlovich, politician
Pawlak, Wawrzyn, 58:26
Pawlenty, Tim, politician, 63:165, 63:166
Pawnee Indians
Paxton, J. W., speculator, 39:90
Paxton, Redwood County, ghost town, 19:465
Pay, B. F., 21:442
Pay, Benjamin D., reminiscences, 2:382
Pay, Byron E., in Sioux removal, 34:328
Pay, William H., 6:269, 6:410, 7:255, 7:262, 12:38, 12:39, 12:448, 14:234, 15:76
Payne, Alex, janitor, 56:107
Payne, D. L., 21:378
Payne, Mrs. Harry, author, 18:120
Payne, Raymond (Rev.), editor, 1:71
Payne-Aldrich tariff, 5:341, 22:79, 40:321
Payne Avenue Baptist Church, St. Paul, 29:359
Paynesville
Paynesville Sportsmen's Club, 57:316
Payte, William P., engineer, 37:160n, 40:235n
Payzhehooteze, mission, 2:482, 2:520n, 2:528n
Pazahiyayewin (She Shall Radiate In Her Path Like The Sun), Dakota Indian, 61:157–158
Paznar, Florence, miner, 61:96
Pazoiyopa, Sioux Indian, 38:134
PCA. See Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
PDM, Inc., 53:131, 53:132
Peabody, Charles, road promoter, 45:46, 45:47, 45:49, 45:51, 45:55
Peabody, E., whaleback captain, 34:11
Peabody, Robert, architect, 55:239, 55:240
Peabody, Stearns, and Furber, Boston, architects, 46:330, 46:332, 46:333, 53:200, 55:239, 55:241, 55:242, 55:243
Peace and Friendship Medals, 56:457
Peace medals. See also Medals
Peace River Valley, 10:25
Peacock, D. C., mining superintendent, 52:260
Peacock, Thomas D., author/editor, 56:463, 58:59
Peak bell ringers, 33:174
Peake, Ebenezer Steele (Rev.), missionary, 5:459, 9:252, 9:253, 9:425, 16:380, 21:35, 27:289n, 28:210, 50:199, 50:267
Peake, John, lumberman, 24:127
Peake, Michael E., author, work reviewed, 62:243
Peake, Mrs. Ebenezer Steele, missionary, 5:459, 16:380, 36:35
Peake, Mrs. Marion J., 6:269
Peake, Ora B., work reviewed, 34:310
Peake's Opera, Wadena theater, 28:99
Peak family, musicians, 22:114
Peaks, George H., attorney, 48:148
Peale, Charles W., artist, 26:359, 36:296, 36:299n, 59:225 (facing)
Peale, Titian R., artist, 33:21, 40:144
Pearce, Roy H., compiler, 27:61
Pearl B. Campbell, tugboat, 54:219
Pearl Harbor (HI), attacked, 26:6, 52:200, 53:146, 53:155, 53:182, 53:260, 58:9
Pearsall, Frederic W., 2:96, 2:278
Pearson, Aaron, speaker, 10:461
Pearson, archaeological site, 43:230
Pearson, Corrine, shop owner, 63:308 (facing), 64:180, 64:182, 64:185, 64:192
Pearson, Dorris, author, 23:171
Pearson, Drew, radio journalist, 52:30
Pearson, Emil C., speaker, 14:120
Pearson, Ezra G., Quaker minister, 18:256n
Pearson, Floyd, compiler, 36:239
Pearson, Frank, 3:440
Pearson, Helen, 8:99
Pearson, Hilma, author, 37:223
Pearson, M. Winston, author, 17:351
Pearson, Marie N. V., 4:165
Pearson, Marjorie, "Approaching the Capitol," 65:120–135
Pearson, Mrs. A. H., speaker, 8:313, 13:121
Pearson, Ole A., relief superintendent, 41:165, 41:167, 41:169
Pearson, Patty, 55:380
Pearson, T. Granville, 18:314
Pearson, Trued G., Swedish immigrant, 37:262
Pearson Candy Company, St. Paul, 44:184
Pease, ----, 1:433
Pease, Arch G., author, 37:348
Pease, Brian
Pease, Granville S., author/pioneer journalist, 1:544, 14:395, 24:381
Pease, John, 7:180
Pease, Mille Lacs County, Dutch settlement, 53:223
Pease, R. H., artist, 62:304
Pease, S. J., government agent, 63:151
Pease, T. G. J., author, 26:286, 28:290, 28:379
Peat, Harold, lecture agent, 49:172
Peat, Wilbur D., author, 29:336
Peaura, Arvid, 52:328
Peavey, Frank H., grain merchant, 37:14, 37:15, 37:17, 37:18, 42:276, 47:38
Peavey family, 25:93, 40:147
Peavy, Linda, author, 49:346
Pecatonica River (WI), source, 27:87
Pechaver, Stan, Ely Chamber of Commerce secretary, 58:141
Pecheto, mixed-blood, 19:381
Pecinovsky, Renata K., author, 11:446
Peck, A. R., papers, 27:153
Peck, Anne M., work reviewed, 25:66
Peck, C. K., steamboat owner, 38:236
Peck, Charles, 10:352
Peck, F. B., convention delegate, 14:261
Peck, Frank W., author, 3:99, 32:118
Peck, George W., 19:152, 58:73
Peck, Harrison J., 9:185
Peck, Mrs. Arthur E., 5:379
Peck, Mrs. N. A., author, 22:443
Peck, Simon L., author, 9:185
Peckham, Stephen F., chemist, 16:115, 38:21, 38:22
Peckham, Wheeler H., lawyer, 16:29, 16:115
Pecore, Joseph, 5:472, 5:509
Pecos Bill, postage stamp, 55:117
Peddlers Grove, Waseca County, stage line, 12:50n
Peddling, Jewish businesses, 51:5, 51:6, 51:7, 51:10
Pedeliski, Theodore B., work reviewed, 51:126
Pedernales Island, Orinoco River, Venezuela, 43:200, 43:201, 43:203
Pedersen, A. B., author, 11:226
Pedersen, Anders, pioneer, 57:358
Pedersen, John U. (Rev.), author, 4:462, 14:445
Pedersen, Knut. See Hamsun, Knut
Pedersen, L. C., 8:381
Pedersen, M. C., 8:374
Pedersen, Niels, 8:380
Pedersen, P. H. (Rev.), at Tyler, 8:379–8:381
Pedersen, Per, 20:399
Pedersen, Ray, artist, 57:31
Pedersen Gesk, Minneapolis, design firm, 57:26
Pederson, A. M., 16:219
Pederson, James, review by, 41:295
Pederson, Jane Marie
Pederson, Ole, 11:226
Pederson, Thomas, author, 18:113, 43:162, 43:169
Peebles, Thomas, lawyer, 21:196
Peek, George N., backs farm bill, 38:179, 38:180, 38:182, 38:183
Peek, Mary, teacher, 61:66
Peel, Bruce B., compiler, 35:295, 39:128
Peel, Roy V., author, 19:459
Peers, Laura, historian, 57:55
Peet, Barbara Brewer, artist. See also Brewer, Barbara
Peet, Emerson W., 22:104
Peet, James (Rev.), missionary, 5:393, 7:37, 17:465, 28:83, 34:249
Peet, Stephen, missionary, 24:178
Peet, William F., 22:104
Peezhikee, Ojibway leader. See Buffalo, Ojibway leader
Peffer, William A., politician, 36:122
Peguis, Ojibway leader, 44:39
Pehrson, Selma, author, 21:101
Peik, Wesley E., author, 12:418, 18:105, 35:371, 38:385
Peirce, Neal R., work reviewed, 48:44
Peirce, Parker, author, 5:472
Pejsa, Jane, author, 54:287
Pelan, history, 14:457
Pelcher's Crossing. See Roseau, Roseau County
Pelé, soccer player, 63:105, 63:106
Pelean [Mrs.], Iron Range immigrant, 65:99
Pelee, steamboat, 34:14
Pelee Island. See Prairie Island, Mississippi River, Goodhue County
Pelham, Peter (Capt.), court martial, 42:99–42:114
Pelican Lake, Grant County
Pelican Rapids
Pelkey, Arthur, professional boxer, 59:78, 59:81
Pell, ----, 1:199
Pell, John H. (Capt.), 25:34
Pella (IA), Dutch settlement, 28:368
Pellais, Louis, 5:255
Pelland, Koochingching County, mounds, 31:231
Pellant, Joseph Frequette, guide, 28:7
Pelle, Kimberly, 63:7
Pellegrini, Ernest, sculptor, 39:161
Pellet, Kent, author, 23:90
Pelletier, Jean B., 15:423
Pelletier, Julie A., educator, review by, 62:40–41
Pelley, William Dudley, and Silver Shirts, 52:172
Pelling, Henry, work reviewed, 37:127
Pelly, A. C., trader, 40:167n
Pelly, Sir John H., 4:359n, 5:420, 6:241
Peltier, ----, police officer, 47:241
Peltier, Phillip C., 59:338
Pelto, Gretel H., author, 48:89
Pelton, E. A., author, 12:99, 16:368, 17:116, 17:238, 17:530, 18:332
Pelton, George S. (Rev.), author, 14:113
Peltopera, Elias, Finish pioneer, 25:318
Peltz, Vera (Mrs. William Amyotte), 61:205
Pelz, Eduard (Treumund Welp, pseud.), emigration promoter, 31:222–31:230, 31:250, 42:222, 50:72
Pelzer, Louis, 16:220, 25:69, 26:161
Pemberton, John C. (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:286, 57:276, 63:224, 63:226
Pemberton consolidated school, 5:394
Pembina, North Dakota, 3:377, 42:136, 42:219, 65:113 See also Fort Pembina (ND); Red River settlements
in 1850, 6:204
1851 treaty, 15:283, 22:150, 28:315, 31:18, 38:110
boundary point, 10:93
censuses, 56:181, 56:188 (table)
communication with Mendota and St. Paul, 6:245–6:248, 6:279–6:282, 7:220
customs collector at, 6:238, 6:239
customs office, 15:479, 24:333
cycling clubs, 54:271
depicted, 26:171, 49:181
described, 11:102, 14:284, 18:357, 19:411, 20:88, 38:199
Dickson expedition at, 5:117
frontier life, 20:79, 20:84, 37:175
fur trade, 5:376, 5:432–5:434
Hatch's Battalion in, 34:320, 34:324, 35:337, 38:284
history, 8:201, 8:305, 21:432
hunting, 41:225, 49:180
included in Iowa Territory, 25:396
included in United States, 5:264, 5:564
Indians, 5:145
land office, 49:77
Long expedition at, 5:261–5:264, 5:317
mail service, 2:21, 5:292, 7:330, 19:387, 33:278, 35:260, 37:56, 38:65, 40:83–40:85, 40:87
McLeod's journey to, 4:396–4:399
metis inhabitants, 46:223, 49:180, 49:181, 49:186–49:190
military post, 12:317, 19:457, 22:280, 29:233, 29:236, 29:237, 34:321, 35:260, 39:129, 41:15, 41:76, 42:45
missions, 8:195, 8:273, 9:192, 10:89, 10:355, 11:305, 12:205, 13:440, 15:111, 17:113, 18:68, 19:379, 20:327, 21:205, 22:149n, 22:286, 23:97, 31:240
mixed-bloods, 4:156, 6:242–6:245, 7:144, 28:61
politics, 14:248, 16:359, 33:121n, 36:4
population, 2:115, 49:181–49:182, 56:158, 56:175, 56:190, 56:235, 56:247
railroad, 1:168, 1:169, 1:170, 1:171n, 2:452, 21:260, 36:7, 37:156n
Red River smugglers' rendezvous, 5:412, 5:416
representatives in territorial legislature, 5:433, 6:71, 7:139
in Riel rebellion, 9:416
river port, 21:235, 21:247, 21:255, 21:262, 26:228, 35:251
St. Paul trade, 27:285, 32:34, 34:53, 38:69
salt supply, 4:410n
Selkirk grant, 24:41
Selkirk settlers removed, 4:396n
stage line, 20:444
telegraph, 30:262, 36:176
territorial trade, 56:157, 56:189, 56:235
trading posts, 4:380n, 4:394, 4:397n, 5:404n, 5:413, 5:415, 5:566, 5:580, 6:228–6:251, 11:366, 12:433, 13:278, 19:353, 19:378, 22:148, 22:274, 22:276–22:281, 22:288, 22:289, 36:37, 36:52, 38:63, 40:145, 42:131, 42:132, 42:134, 46:113, 49:180
travel routes, 16:231, 20:122, 21:229, 35:262, 36:39n, 36:107, 38:63, 38:66, 40:332
treaty, 5:238, 6:244, 10:75
weather records, 12:437, 17:245n
wheat crop, 29:19
wildlife, 30:126, 35:242
Woods' expedition to, 8:61–8:74
1851 treaty, 15:283, 22:150, 28:315, 31:18, 38:110
boundary point, 10:93
censuses, 56:181, 56:188 (table)
communication with Mendota and St. Paul, 6:245–6:248, 6:279–6:282, 7:220
customs collector at, 6:238, 6:239
customs office, 15:479, 24:333
cycling clubs, 54:271
depicted, 26:171, 49:181
described, 11:102, 14:284, 18:357, 19:411, 20:88, 38:199
Dickson expedition at, 5:117
frontier life, 20:79, 20:84, 37:175
fur trade, 5:376, 5:432–5:434
Hatch's Battalion in, 34:320, 34:324, 35:337, 38:284
history, 8:201, 8:305, 21:432
hunting, 41:225, 49:180
included in Iowa Territory, 25:396
included in United States, 5:264, 5:564
Indians, 5:145
land office, 49:77
Long expedition at, 5:261–5:264, 5:317
mail service, 2:21, 5:292, 7:330, 19:387, 33:278, 35:260, 37:56, 38:65, 40:83–40:85, 40:87
McLeod's journey to, 4:396–4:399
metis inhabitants, 46:223, 49:180, 49:181, 49:186–49:190
military post, 12:317, 19:457, 22:280, 29:233, 29:236, 29:237, 34:321, 35:260, 39:129, 41:15, 41:76, 42:45
missions, 8:195, 8:273, 9:192, 10:89, 10:355, 11:305, 12:205, 13:440, 15:111, 17:113, 18:68, 19:379, 20:327, 21:205, 22:149n, 22:286, 23:97, 31:240
mixed-bloods, 4:156, 6:242–6:245, 7:144, 28:61
politics, 14:248, 16:359, 33:121n, 36:4
population, 2:115, 49:181–49:182, 56:158, 56:175, 56:190, 56:235, 56:247
railroad, 1:168, 1:169, 1:170, 1:171n, 2:452, 21:260, 36:7, 37:156n
Red River smugglers' rendezvous, 5:412, 5:416
representatives in territorial legislature, 5:433, 6:71, 7:139
in Riel rebellion, 9:416
river port, 21:235, 21:247, 21:255, 21:262, 26:228, 35:251
St. Paul trade, 27:285, 32:34, 34:53, 38:69
salt supply, 4:410n
Selkirk grant, 24:41
Selkirk settlers removed, 4:396n
stage line, 20:444
telegraph, 30:262, 36:176
territorial trade, 56:157, 56:189, 56:235
trading posts, 4:380n, 4:394, 4:397n, 5:404n, 5:413, 5:415, 5:566, 5:580, 6:228–6:251, 11:366, 12:433, 13:278, 19:353, 19:378, 22:148, 22:274, 22:276–22:281, 22:288, 22:289, 36:37, 36:52, 38:63, 40:145, 42:131, 42:132, 42:134, 46:113, 49:180
travel routes, 16:231, 20:122, 21:229, 35:262, 36:39n, 36:107, 38:63, 38:66, 40:332
treaty, 5:238, 6:244, 10:75
weather records, 12:437, 17:245n
wheat crop, 29:19
wildlife, 30:126, 35:242
Woods' expedition to, 8:61–8:74
Peminan, ----, trader, 32:231, 32:235
Pemmican, 4:408, 4:412, 6:244, 6:248, 8:69, 26:76, 35:97, 38:7, 40:47
Penasha (Penetion, Pinchon, Pinechon, Pinisha), Dakota leader, 42:277 See also Good Road, Sioux leader
Penasse, Northwest Angle, post office, 18:279, 34:6, 34:7n
Pence, George, author, 15:124
Pence, Harry E., businessman, 48:51, 51:223
Pence, John W., financier, 33:169–33:178
Pence Automobile Company, Minneapolis, 26:23, 51:223
Pence Opera House, Minneapolis, 9:31, 18:137n, 28:112, 28:113, 42:270, 45:211, 53:239
Pendel, Joseph, 33:292
Pendergast, J. H., pioneer farmer, 22:446
Pendergast, Judith M., 21:336
Pendergast, Lloyd G., in Civil War, 11:462
Pendergast, M. D., Mr. and Mrs., 4:452
Pendergast, Solomon, diary, 19:342
Pendergast, Timothy H., in Civil War, 11:334, 19:341, 38:269
Pendergast, Warren W., agricultural leader, 7:215, 8:312, 9:176, 10:305, 19:341
Pendergast, William W., educator, 11:334, 19:341, 20:456, 21:452, 47:34
Pendergast Academy, Hutchinson, 9:421, 10:301
Pendexter, Hugh, author, 6:217
Pendleton, Kearney and (Childs) Company, Philadelphia, lithographers, 20:174
Pendleton Act (1883), 51:102
Pene du Bois, Guy, artist, 45:177
Penetanguishine, Ontario, post, 18:184
Penetion, Dakota leader. See Penasha
Penfield, Clara M., cataloger, 4:165, 5:503, 13:66, 13:425
Penfold, Joe, conservationist, 64:76, 64:82
Pengilly, John, mining captain, 35:338, 40:61, 52:254, 52:255, 52:257
Penicaut, Jean, 3:310, 8:435, 16:199, 23:84
Peninsula Campaign of 1862, 25:38n, 25:117–25:148, 52:123, 55:176, 61:264–266, 63:221 See also Civil War
Penman, Sarah
Penn Central/Conrail Railroad, 64:215–216, 65:158
Pennel, Joseph, Minnesota sketches, 17:352
Pennel, Richard B., 25:37n
Pennell, Joseph, artist, 3:22
Penney, H. E., steamer engineer, 50:177, 50:178, 50:179, 50:180, 50:186
Penniman, Clara, work reviewed, 34:308
Pennington, Edmund, sketch, 2:210
Pennington, Ella, 54:298
Pennington, John, aeronaut, 49:31
Pennington, Mrs. Edward, 4:205
Pennington, William S., 3:74, 3:75, 7:67, 30:106, 30:108, 30:110, 39:38
Pennington County
Pennock's wheat drill, 24:304
Pennoyer, James, 11:94
Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, emigration promotion, 31:224
Pennsylvania Federation of Historical Societies, 1:139, 10:216
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 10:216, 28:289
Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia, 21:86, 21:320, 29:258
Pennsylvania Railroad, 30:378, 42:152, 47:22, 54:26, 54:29, 57:202, 65:158
archives, 1:140,
2:48
army maneuvers depicted, 54:289 (facing)
atlas, 40:122
bibliography, 16:220
in Civil War, 25:360
crafts, 36:322
emigration, 7:336, 7:338
ethnic groups, 7:351, 12:304, 26:168, 26:177, 27:29–27:32, 54:374
fur industry, 40:200, 40:219
historical work, 1:5
historic sites, 11:33
history, 6:297, 21:179, 26:383
Indian sites, 40:204
industry, 51:63, 54:40
libraries, 1:333
monuments, 10:216
politics, 5:90, 13:99, 17:211, 30:107, 35:353, 35:354
records survey, 16:110, 18:325
schools, 51:86, 53:295, 55:143
soldier suffrage, 26:188, 26:192, 26:209
state parks, 5:109, 5:137
train routes, 54:18
trout fishing, 59:229
university, 36:298
war records, 3:50
white male suffrage, 56:71
in World War II, 24:267, 26:278
army maneuvers depicted, 54:289 (facing)
atlas, 40:122
bibliography, 16:220
in Civil War, 25:360
crafts, 36:322
emigration, 7:336, 7:338
ethnic groups, 7:351, 12:304, 26:168, 26:177, 27:29–27:32, 54:374
fur industry, 40:200, 40:219
historical work, 1:5
historic sites, 11:33
history, 6:297, 21:179, 26:383
Indian sites, 40:204
industry, 51:63, 54:40
libraries, 1:333
monuments, 10:216
politics, 5:90, 13:99, 17:211, 30:107, 35:353, 35:354
records survey, 16:110, 18:325
schools, 51:86, 53:295, 55:143
soldier suffrage, 26:188, 26:192, 26:209
state parks, 5:109, 5:137
train routes, 54:18
trout fishing, 59:229
university, 36:298
war records, 3:50
white male suffrage, 56:71
in World War II, 24:267, 26:278
Penn Wright, towboat, 18:177
Penny, Frederick A., author, 2:107
Penny, Isaac, blacksmith, 58:288
Penny Press (Minneapolis), politics, 39:106
Penny sales, 52:106, 52:111 See also Depressions: 1930s
Penobscot Indians, 40:47
Penobscot mine, 52:256
Penobscot River (ME), lumbering, 24:125
Pensions
Pentair, Inc., St. Paul, 53:340
Pentecostal church, in lumber camps, 34:61
Pentecostals, draft resisters, 55:297, 55:298
Penti, Marsha, author, 48:175
Penumbra Theatre Company, St. Paul, 51:239, 53:266, 53:271, 53:272, 60:133, 60:135–137, 60:140, 65:178–187
Peoples, George W., Sr., speaker, 19:229
Peoples, Mina, 5:574
People's Bank, 2:160, 2:164n
People's Bank, St. Peter, 40:110
People's Bank of Long Prairie, 57:187
People's Church, St. Paul, 5:160, 53:322, 57:352–353
People's Council for Democracy and Terms of Peace, 47:173
People's Hard Times Supply Company, St. Paul, 48:177
Peoples' Institute for Survival, New Orleans, 53:27, 53:28
People's Literary Institute and Gymnasium, Pembroke (NH), catalogues, 2:465
People's Party, 12:192, 43:68, 48:252, 54:372, 55:19 See also Populist movement; Third-party movements
in capital controversy, 43:245,
43:248,
43:251,
43:253
cartoons, 41:4, 43:299
conventions, 17:100, 20:433
Donnelly's leadership, 4:157, 4:159
Duluth, 47:194, 47:197, 47:198n
elections, 47:193n, 47:199, 48:252–48:253
founded, 35:65, 35:291
free silver issue, 5:549, 5:550, 5:552–5:559
fusion with Democrats, 5:545n, 5:547n, 5:551, 5:554–5:559
fusion with Silver Republicans, 5:555, 5:557–5:559
history, 9:117, 10:216, 12:3–12:20, 12:411–12:413, 20:341, 42:194, 46:102, 46:103
ideology, 41:290, 41:293, 41:294, 42:229
at Indianapolis meeting, 9:237
Iowa, 2:34, 3:210, 5:149, 5:314
Kandiyohi County, 4:338
Kansas, 6:210
McLeod County, 2:186
MHS collections, 45:72
Minnesota, 5:543–5:552, 5:555, 5:556–5:559, 10:34, 10:222, 17:162, 31:99, 35:53, 35:76, 35:312, 36:109, 39:100
in national politics, 5:543, 5:552–5:555
Nebraska, 6:406
North Dakota, 6:383
Omaha convention, 9:244–9:247
organized, 9:234
origin, 5:542, 9:219–9:247
platform, 9:246
Seventh Congressional District, 5:561
source material, 1:96
at St. Louis meeting (1892), 9:239, 9:243
woman suffrage, 47:310
cartoons, 41:4, 43:299
conventions, 17:100, 20:433
Donnelly's leadership, 4:157, 4:159
Duluth, 47:194, 47:197, 47:198n
elections, 47:193n, 47:199, 48:252–48:253
founded, 35:65, 35:291
free silver issue, 5:549, 5:550, 5:552–5:559
fusion with Democrats, 5:545n, 5:547n, 5:551, 5:554–5:559
fusion with Silver Republicans, 5:555, 5:557–5:559
history, 9:117, 10:216, 12:3–12:20, 12:411–12:413, 20:341, 42:194, 46:102, 46:103
ideology, 41:290, 41:293, 41:294, 42:229
at Indianapolis meeting, 9:237
Iowa, 2:34, 3:210, 5:149, 5:314
Kandiyohi County, 4:338
Kansas, 6:210
McLeod County, 2:186
MHS collections, 45:72
Minnesota, 5:543–5:552, 5:555, 5:556–5:559, 10:34, 10:222, 17:162, 31:99, 35:53, 35:76, 35:312, 36:109, 39:100
in national politics, 5:543, 5:552–5:555
Nebraska, 6:406
North Dakota, 6:383
Omaha convention, 9:244–9:247
organized, 9:234
origin, 5:542, 9:219–9:247
platform, 9:246
Seventh Congressional District, 5:561
source material, 1:96
at St. Louis meeting (1892), 9:239, 9:243
woman suffrage, 47:310
People's Printing Company, Minneapolis, 46:266
Peoples Savings Bank, Duluth, 37:122
People's Theater (Theatre), Minneapolis, 9:37, 9:38, 9:38n, 18:137, 18:144, 53:239
People's Warehouse, Minneapolis, 65:204 (facing)
Pepin, Emilie, 8:35
Pepin, Genevieve, 8:35
Pepin, John L., Hamline student, 51:1116
Pepin, Joseph, baptismal record, 8:34
Pepin, Marie A., 8:34, 8:35
Pepin, Oliver, 3:466
Pepin, Olivier, 8:35
Pepin, Peter, baptismal record, 8:35
Pepin, Pierre, 13:439
Pepin family, 8:50
Pepin (Papin, Pappan), Antoine, 8:34, 8:35, 8:36, 8:40, 8:43
Pepito's Nicollet Deli, Minneapolis, 61:354
Pepper, Ashbel H., photographer, 52:41 (cover)
Pepper, Ilona B., 52:41 (cover)
Pepper, Nettie, 52:41 (cover)
Pepperton, Stevens County, Methodist church, 16:121
Pepys, M. S., 7:340
Pepys, Samuel, 16:406
Pequette, Frank H. (Rev.), speaker, 5:393, 12:454
Pequot, archeology, 12:207, 28:193
Perala, Elsa, 21:289
Percent for Art projects, 53:248
Perch Lake, Polk County, winter sports, 40:384
Percival mine (WI), 35:202
Percy, Alice, prostitute, 50:250
Percy, Mary C., author, 16:248
Percy, William A., poet, 26:308
Percy Swain, steamboat, 37:283, 37:285, 37:289, 37:293, 37:295, 37:296
Pere, Jean Baptiste, 16:418n
Pere Marquette Railroad Company, 65:158
Perera, Gino L., musician, 57:222, 57:224
Perera Mandolin Club, Minneapolis, 57:222
Perfection truck, 43:104
Perfume
Perham, Josiah, railroad official, 16:115
Perham, Mrs. G. A., author, 17:240
Perich, Shawn, author, work reviewed, 59:352
Perigord, Paul (Rev.), 3:21, 3:35
Peripatetics club, Minneapolis, 54:300
Perkins, A. H. S., journalist, 25:101
Perkins, Charles E., railroad executive, 30:151, 40:356, 42:40, 55:238, 55:239
Perkins, Dexter, work reviewed, 38:196
Perkins, Dwight H., architect, 40:107
Perkins, Edward R., letters, 11:317, 12:319
Perkins, Ellet B., Civil War soldier, 59:346
Perkins, Frances
Perkins, George W., 57:280
Perkins, Jacob R., author, 10:347
Perkins, Jim, lawyer, 57:132
Perkins, L. D., 10:208
Perkins, Maxwell E., editor, 48:87, 56:9, 56:10, 56:11, 56:12, 56:14, 56:15, 56:306, 56:316, 56:318, 56:319
Perkins, Mrs. Thomas H., 10:208
Perkins, Sir William H., 54:202
Perkins, Thomas H., mill owner, 10:208, 15:88, 44:172
Perkins, W. G., speaker, 12:210
Perkins, Will E., 10:467
Perkins, William, porter, 49:52
Perkinsville, Hennepin County, post office, 40:88
Perky, Henry D., shredded wheat, 59:10, 59:11, 59:16n
Perl, Lila, author, 40:47
Per Lee, William E. (Col.), 10:449
Perley, flour mill, 18:341
Perley Cooperative Creamery Association, 24:273
Perlman, Selig, historian, 51:259, 54:37
Perlt, Julius, aviation supporter, 50:93, 50:96
Pernicone, Nunzio, author, 65:109n2
Peroff, Nicholas C., work reviewed, 48:173
Perosa, Sergio, author, 40:95
Perot, H. Ross, 54:95, 55:131
Perpich, George, politician, 62:24
Perpich, Lola (Mrs. Rudy), 61:346, 61:347, 61:354
Perpich, Rudolph G. (Rudy), 53:123, 57:98, 60:318
Perranteau, ----, mixed-blood, 36:48
Perrault, J.-Alfred, author, 24:255
Perrault, Jean Baptiste, fur trader, 6:265, 9:157, 11:359, 11:368, 11:370–11:372, 11:375, 11:382, 13:443, 19:109, 24:179, 47:39
Perreault, Elzear, 33:23, 33:24
Perreault, Gerri Helterline, feminist/educator, 61:64, 61:65, 61:66, 61:68, 61:73, 61:74, 61:75n
Perreault, "Le Blanc," French-Canadian settler, 33:23–33:26, 33:74, 33:76, 33:105, 33:107, 33:111
Perret, Abram, pioneer, 22:203
Perret, Jules, 24:77
Perrett, Geoffrey, work reviewed, 48:178
Perrigault, ----, millwright, 11:276
Perrigault, Joseph, inventions, 57:89
Perrin, H., Mr. and Mrs., 8:144
Perrine, C. K., plow manufacturer, 24:297
Perro, Joseph, river pilot, 40:236
Perron, George, 59:338
Perrot, Nicolas, 6:263, 8:243, 8:306, 9:144, 13:439, 16:114, 24:255
Perry, Abraham, pioneer, 22:203, 56:198
Perry, Anne (Mrs. Charles Bazille), 9:302, 56:199
Perry, B. F., congressman, 56:82
Perry, Bliss, author, 21:71
Perry, Charles, 29:89
Perry, Dora, speaker, 17:123, 29:181
Perry, Dorothy D., compiler, 40:314
Perry, Mary Ann (Mrs. Abraham), pioneer, 56:198
Perry, Matthew C. (Cmdr.), 40:348n
Perry, Rose (Mrs. James Clewett), 55:218, 56:198
Perryville, Kentucky, Civil War battle, 17:222, 20:277, 38:266, 59:142
Perseverance City, Stearns County, paper town, 22:447
Pershing, John J. “Black Jack” (Gen.), 3:12, 3:144, 4:101, 4:175, 47:226, 65:61–62, 65:63
Person, Arvid, Swedish immigrant, 62:102, 62:105
Person, Avis, author, 36:105
Persons, Frederick T., author, 11:217
Persons, Irene, 18:55
Persons, Thomas, farmer, 40:235
Persse, John, 5:377
Perth, Ontario, Presbyterian church, 15:469
Perunovich, Petar, folk singer, 34:297
Peruschitz, Joseph (Fr.), Titanic victim, 60:257, 60:258, 60:261
Peruvian, steamship, 10:279
Perz, Rudy, artist, 57:29–30
Pesch, Mrs. Fred, 8:300
Peshtigo (WI), forest fire, 25:275, 35:153
Pestalozzi, F. O., author, 32:155
Petaga Point, Mille Lacs County, archaeological site, 41:247, 41:390
Petawahnaquabenais, Chippewa leader, 1:87
Peter, Floyd, high-school basketball player, 55:342
Peter, James B., 21:297
Peterborough Petroglyphs, Ontario, Canada, 58:61
Peterka, Dale, 65:158
Peter Kiewit Sons, Omaha, construction company, 65:6–12
Peterkin, Julia, author, 20:113, 20:116
Peters, ----, hunter, 35:258
Peters, Archie, logger, 56:265
Peters, Bernard C., Dr., author, 55:379
Peters, G. S., printer, 27:31
Peters, Harry B., work reviewed, 45:341
Peters, Ina L., 47:135, 47:138
Peters, J. L., music publisher, 26:53
Peters, John A., congressman, 34:72
Peters, Mrs. Orville, author, 35:47
Peters, Paul, playwright, 52:303
Peters, Robert, author, 56:355
Peters, Samuel (Rev.), 3:377, 3:472, 3:590
Peters, Virginia Bergman, work reviewed, 55:90–91
Peters, William Wesley, architect, 59:321
Petersburg, Jackson County, Norwegian settlement, 12:274
Petersen, Anna K. H. (Mrs. Lauritz), 48:284
Petersen, Erik L., career, 30:391
Petersen, Eugene T., compiler, 39:262
Petersen, Harold F., author, 39:211
Petersen, Hjalmar, politician, 20:465, 48:283–48:294, 49:158, 54:12, 54:13, 54:372, 59:246, 62:149
Petersen, Medora Grandprey (Mrs. Hjalmar), 48:288, 50:287
Petersen, N. F., 29:308
Petersen, Penny A., author, work reviewed, 64:130
Petersen, Rigmor Wosgaard (Mrs. Hjalmar), 48:284, 48:287
Petersen, Svend, 48:284, 48:285, 48:286
Petersen, Wilhelm, socialist leader, 52:92
Petersen, William J., author, 9:304, 10:345, 11:104, 11:210, 11:211, 12:92, 12:438, 13:208, 13:330, 13:336, 13:435, 14:226, 14:446, 15:236, 16:109, 16:228, 16:478, 17:222, 18:203, 18:215, 18:282, 19:222, 19:460, 20:86, 21:203, 22:97, 24:60, 24:369, 25:76, 25:299, 26:169, 26:273, 28:79, 28:185, 28:276, 28:331, 28:378, 29:253, 30:62, 30:160, 30:268, 30:369, 31:122, 34:265, 34:310, 36:102, 36:184, 36:279, 37:222, 59:37
compiler, 33:188
reviews by, 12:76, 15:208, 24:53, 25:72, 31:115
"Rock Island Railroad Excursion," 15:405–15:420
speaker, 9:262, 10:209, 10:305, 13:326, 15:227, 18:205, 20:187, 20:304
Steamboating in the Fur Trade", 13:221–13:243
"Steamboating on the Minnesota River," 11:123–11:144
"Veritas Caput: Itasca," 18:180–18:185
"The Virginia, the Clermont of the Upper Mississippi," 9:347–9:362
work reviewed, 18:433, 22:410, 23:359, 34:40
reviews by, 12:76, 15:208, 24:53, 25:72, 31:115
"Rock Island Railroad Excursion," 15:405–15:420
speaker, 9:262, 10:209, 10:305, 13:326, 15:227, 18:205, 20:187, 20:304
Steamboating in the Fur Trade", 13:221–13:243
"Steamboating on the Minnesota River," 11:123–11:144
"Veritas Caput: Itasca," 18:180–18:185
"The Virginia, the Clermont of the Upper Mississippi," 9:347–9:362
work reviewed, 18:433, 22:410, 23:359, 34:40
Peterson, --, bicycle racer, 54:274
Peterson, Agnes, labor department official, 59:55
Peterson, Agnes L., 41:232
Peterson, Agnes L., labor department official, 65:98
Peterson, Alfred, farmer, 25:338
Peterson, Alice, work reviewed, 36:66
Peterson, Alvin M., author, 30:158
Peterson, Andrew, 52:109
Peterson, Anna Marie, historian
Peterson, Armand, editor, work reviewed, 62:119
Peterson, Arthur G., author, 10:463, 11:114, 14:354, 23:179, 27:60, 37:134
Peterson, Bertha C., speaker, 6:301
Peterson, Brent T., author, 53:252
Peterson, C. R., museum collection, 11:116, 21:440–21:442
Peterson, C. Stewart, author, 21:224, 26:269
Peterson, Carl D. (Lt.), author, 25:312
Peterson, Carl J., author, 21:97
Peterson, Caroline E., 6:75
Peterson, Charles E., author, 28:79, 28:288, 29:175
Peterson, Charles H., ginseng grower, 41:265
Peterson, Charles S., 46:342
Peterson, Christian, land purchase certificate depicted, 53:20
Peterson, Christian A.
Peterson, Conrad A., 5:266, 16:491, 19:470
Peterson, Doloris L., World War II veteran, 63:264 (facing)
Peterson, E. J., speaker, 22:108
Peterson, Edward P., legislator, diary, 22:211
Peterson, Edwin, farmer, 25:338
Peterson, Elmer T., author, 27:277
Peterson, Elmer W., author, 13:115
Peterson, Elsa (Mrs. Andrew), 43:65, 43:66, 43:69
Peterson, Emma, 43:69
Peterson, Emma, Swedish immigrant, 63:192
Peterson, Florence M., archivist, 46:303
Peterson, Frank, author/speaker, 5:70, 5:363
Peterson, Fred W.
Peterson, G. F. mayoral candidate, 52:262
Peterson, Garneth O., reviews by, 53:209, 57:99–100, 58:418–419
Peterson, George F., speaker, 11:120, 20:216
Peterson, George L., author, 23:386, 24:79, 24:89, 24:176, 24:265, 25:93, 25:312, 36:103
Peterson, George W., speaker, 10:466
Peterson, H. C., work reviewed, 35:368
Peterson, H. E., speaker, 29:363
Peterson, H. I., 17:361, 22:106, 22:217
Peterson, Hans G., farmer, 64:270
Peterson, Hans M., composer, 44:135, 44:137
Peterson, Harold, author, 20:219
Peterson, Harold F.
" Colonization Projects of the Northern Pacific Railroad,"
10:127–10:144
"Early Minnesota Railroads," 13:25–13:44
review by, 21:63
speaker, 10:303
"Early Minnesota Railroads," 13:25–13:44
review by, 21:63
speaker, 10:303
Peterson, Herman A., 23:195, 24:188
Peterson, Ida G., 43:65, 43:69
Peterson, Immanuel, 7:173
Peterson, J. A., 43:66
Peterson, Jacqueline C., historian, 51:283, 52:202
Peterson, John, 19:184n
Peterson, John, speaker, 13:454
Peterson, John H., 20:361
Peterson, John W., legislator, 43:253
Peterson, Joseph, author, 3:163
Peterson, Josephine, 43:69
Peterson, Ken, lawyer
Peterson, Maynard, dairy cooperative employee, 51:265
Peterson, Mendel L., author, 43:192
Peterson, Mrs. Bernard N., 23:391
Peterson, Mrs. Hans G., 64:270
Peterson, Mrs. Magnus, 15:490, 16:491, 17:122
Peterson, Mrs. O. H., editor, 24:269
Peterson, Mrs. R. M., museum worker, 21:344, 21:440, 21:442, 23:14
Peterson, Mrs. S. O., pioneer, 25:411
Peterson, N. E., speaker, 15:249
Peterson, N. M., author, 17:174
Peterson, Nic, alderman, 54:40
Peterson, Ole, politician, 14:306
Peterson, P. Kenneth, mayor, 53:114
Peterson, Pearl, garment workers union member, 60:27
Peterson, Peter, author/speaker, 18:329, 49:122
Peterson, Peter A. (Whiskey Pete), woodcarver, work depicted, 58:128 (facing)
Peterson, R. M., museum worker, 21:344, 21:440, 21:442, 23:14, 29:277
Peterson, Rhoda, author, 12:341
Peterson, Ronald, high school basketball player, 55:338, 55:339, 55:340, 55:343
Peterson, Ruth, quoted, 63:191
Peterson, Rydell, 43:69
Peterson, Samuel (Sam) G., 14:236, 43:69
Peterson, Susan Carol, work reviewed, 51:161–162
Peterson, Thea, settler, 53:106
Peterson, Theodore, author, 36:32, 46:23
Peterson, Virgil V., author, 26:278, 27:160, 27:252
Peterson, W. C., 15:368
Peterson, William J., Dr., author, 27:355
Peterson, William L., author, 3:324
Peterson, Zona B., 46:13
Peterson family, Lanesboro
Peterson Lake, Beltrami County, county seat fight, 23:30
Peterson Lake, Cook County, copper mine, 34:179
Petheo, Bela, artist, 53:40
Petit, Gertrude, 35:271
Petit, Jonathan E., 14:124
Petit Corbeau, Sioux leader. See Little Crow III
Petite, Joe, Mr. and Mrs., 62:274–275
Petite Chute. See Little Falls, Morrison County
Petite Roche River, 4:417, 4:427, 4:428
Petitot, Emile, author, 51:159
Petit Quinipique. See Lake Winnibigoshish, Itasca and Cass counties
Petopek River, 4:408n
Petran, Mrs. Charles, 10:96
Petran, Mrs. H. J., speaker, 16:494
Petran, Mrs. Wenzel, settler, 39:65–39:67, 39:73, 39:74
Petran, Wenzel, 39:67
Petran, William, reform school inmate, 63:141, 63:142n
Petran family, 26:371
Petrell, Edwin, editor, 25:160
Petrell, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Petri, Carl J. (Rev.), 2:477
Petrich, Frank J., author, 19:99
Petriella, Teofilo, labor organizer, 40:341–40:346, 52:261
Petroglyphs. See also Jeffers Petroglyphs
at Carver's Cave, 49:139
Cottonwood site, 40:263, 42:40, 56:322–327, 58:126–127
depicted, 56:305 (facing), 56:323, 56:324, 56:325, 56:326, 56:327
Ontario, Canada, 58:61
Cottonwood site, 40:263, 42:40, 56:322–327, 58:126–127
depicted, 56:305 (facing), 56:323, 56:324, 56:325, 56:326, 56:327
Ontario, Canada, 58:61
Petry, Ben
Petschow, H. A., 21:218, 22:341, 23:299
Pett, Mrs. W. F., author, 9:413
Pettengill, George E., author, 26:168
Petterchak, Janice, author, 57:327
Petterson, ----, 8:409
Petterson, G. S., 38:43
Petterson, K. P., 17:181
Pettiford, Ira, musician, 59:223
Pettiford, Oscar, musician, 54:140, 59:223
Pettigrew, --, Battle of Gettysburg, 57:61, 57:62
Pettigrew, Richard F., senator, 41:124, 41:306, 50:76, 51:239
Pettijohn, Anna (daughter of Eli and Lucy), 63:67
Pettijohn, Eli, farmer/miller, 17:235, 41:321, 44:166, 48:74n
Pettijohn, Philander P., 48:74
Pettijohn, Regina, reminiscences, 21:223
Pettijohn, Samuel (son of Eli and Lucy), 63:67
Pettijohn, William A. (son of Eli and Lucy), cereal maker, 63:59, 63:60, 63:66, 63:67
Pettijohn, William T., 9:26n
Pettijohn California Breakfast Food Company, 6:152, 57:95
Pettijohn Pure Products Company, Minneapolis, 63:66, 63:67
Pettine, Giuseppe, mandolin virtuoso, 57:228, 57:231, 57:232
Pettingill, Olin S., naturalist, 30:221
Pettit, Curtis Hussey, 10:96
Pettit, Mrs. Curtis H., 10:96
Pettit, Robinson and Company, millers, 6:143
Pettit, W. F., pioneer, 20:61
Pettit, William, letters, 11:316
Pettit Mill, Minneapolis, 12:333, 12:497, 58:328, 58:330
Pettursson, Gunnlaugur, 8:280
Petty, Ross D., "Bicycling in Minneapolis in the Early 20th Century," 62:84–95
Petun Indians (Tobacco Hurons), 13:397
Petzet, Walter, 39:56
Pew, Marlen, author, 13:201
Pew, Mrs. S. C., author, 18:340
Pewaush, Sherry, fancy-shawl dancer, 55:44 (facing)
Pewter, trade items, 40:204, 40:206, 40:207
Pexton, Mary L., hospital matron, 53:52
Peyla, Peter, pioneer, 25:160
Peyote, ceremonial use, 48:88, 51:75
Peyote cult, 37:343, 37:347
Peyser, Joseph L., editor
Peyton, Hamilton, banker, 37:119, 37:122
Peyton, John H., state banking commissioner, 57:191
Peyton, John L., author, 33:350, 52:126
Peyton, Theresa B., papers, 13:101
Peyton family, Duluth, bank ownership, 57:191
Pezolt, Frank, cartographer, 63:23n
PFA. See Progressive Farmers of America
Pfadfinder, Der, immigration promotion, 50:72
Pfaender, Albert, 47:174
Pfaender, Fred, 56:347
Pfaender, John A., author, 51:128
Pfaender, William (Wilhelm, Col.), 2:464, 5:201, 13:28, 34:170, 37:146, 45:112
Pfaller, Louis (Rev.), author, 38:385, 39:83
Pfanz, Harry, author, 63:227
Pfefferle, Richard, author, 2:55, 2:210, 4:91, 5:269, 5:608, 7:256
Pfeifer, Mark E., librarian/anthropologist, review by, 62:240–241
Pfeiffer, C. Whit, journalist, 48:101, 65:97
Pfeiffer, Ida, Minnesota tour, 20:308, 20:388, 20:390
Pfeiffer, Josie W., author, 37:348, 38:92
Pfeiffer, Loyde, politician, 63:254
Pfeiffer, Mrs. Peter, author, 12:341
Pfeil, Anna, actress, 33:40
Pfeil, Carl, actor, 33:40
Pfeil, Walter, 26:394
Pflaum, Ann M., work reviewed, 57:381–382
Pfundheller, Nora, homesteader, 53:82
PGA. See Professional Golfers Association
Phalen, James M., author, 13:441, 16:350, 24:76
Phalen Creek, Ramsey County, 41:363, 41:365, 41:370, 41:371, 49:124 (facing) See also Swede Hollow, St. Paul
Phalen Park, St. Paul, 58:44
Pharmacology
Phelan, Edward, pioneer, 41:362, 41:363
Phelan, R. A., lawyer, 39:50
Phelan, Raymond V., author, 1:78
Phelan, William, 16:124
Phelps, Dorothy K., artist, 21:79
Phelps, E. J., pioneer motorist, 26:21
Phelps, Edith M., 31:245
Phelps, Edmund J., 4:94, 42:59, 51:228
Phelps, Fred T., printer, 14:196, 19:83, 21:79
Phelps, Gary, "Charles Fremont Dight," 49:99–49:108
Phelps, H. H., author, 10:96
Phelps, J. O., judge, excursionist, 34:139
Phelps, Mrs. Edmund J., 8:197
Phelps, Robert L., review by, 57:102
Phelps, Robert M., Dr., 38:23, 49:103
Phelps, Roswell, 17:370
Phelps, Ruth, poet, 16:81
Phelps, Sylvester N. (Rev.), 13:449
Phelps, W. W., editor, 61:262–263
Phelps, William F., 16:115, 35:371
Phelps, William Lyon, author, 21:71, 22:164
Phelps, William W., congressman, 12:389, 14:164, 14:191, 14:254n, 37:47, 37:48, 37:50
Phelps, Winthrop H., diary, 27:249
Phelps-Dodge Company, strikes, 54:50
Phenix House, Prairie du Chien (WI), 19:33
Phenly, Louise, 8:48
Philadelphia Athletics, baseball team, 51:94, 60:128
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 55:15
Philadelphia (PA), 54:148, 54:352, 55:165
1871 exposition, 52:49
1876 centennial exposition, 45:226, 45:227, 45:228, 51:40, 53:319, 54:270, 56:30
cholera epidemic, 14:299
college of art, 50:119
directories, 24:63
famine aid, 42:58, 42:61
Free Congregation, 41:55, 41:60
freeways, 40:134
fur market, 40:200, 40:213n, 40:214
juvenile reform schools, 63:134
milling center, 10:179
Norwegians, 2:247
Presbyterian church, 40:1, 40:4
Underground Railway, 57:128
Walnut Lane Bridge, 64:160–161
1876 centennial exposition, 45:226, 45:227, 45:228, 51:40, 53:319, 54:270, 56:30
cholera epidemic, 14:299
college of art, 50:119
directories, 24:63
famine aid, 42:58, 42:61
Free Congregation, 41:55, 41:60
freeways, 40:134
fur market, 40:200, 40:213n, 40:214
juvenile reform schools, 63:134
milling center, 10:179
Norwegians, 2:247
Presbyterian church, 40:1, 40:4
Underground Railway, 57:128
Walnut Lane Bridge, 64:160–161
Philadelphia Public Ledger, 64:335
Philadelphia Tribune, 43:284
Philanthropy
Civil War covers, 38:298–38:300
commemorative postage stamps, 42:83, 49:259
Minnesota stamps/marks depicted, 55:93 (cover), 55:106–55:107, 55:113, 55:114, 55:115, 55:116, 63:211
Minnesota subjects, 55:106–117
commemorative postage stamps, 42:83, 49:259
Minnesota stamps/marks depicted, 55:93 (cover), 55:106–55:107, 55:113, 55:114, 55:115, 55:116, 63:211
Minnesota subjects, 55:106–117
Philbrick, Francis S., author, 10:355
Philbrick, Grace, 5:266
Philbrook, Rufus, letters, 31:60
Philecclesian Literary Society, St. Paul, officers, 55:322
Philharmonic Club, Minneapolis, 20:66, 30:175, 48:335
Philharmonic Society, 58:411
Philharmonischer Verein, Winona, records, 25:207
Philip, George, author, 17:112
Philip, James, cattleman, 17:112
Philipp, Anton, New Ulm founder, 12:451, 22:224, 53:233, 53:237
Philippe, John J. T. (Rev.), 44:288
Philippine Insurrection, 8:105, 16:336, 23:161, 24:247, 41:9, 43:237 (cover), 53:3, 56:132–133 See also Spanish-American War
American surrender at Bataan, 51:324
annexation, 39:108, 39:120, 41:11, 41:12, 41:186, 43:19
archives, 2:49
attacked, 53:260
commercial possibilities, 5:340
Friar lands purchase, 6:285
multinationalism, 54:188
newspapers, 18:99
Norwegian immigrants and, 51:200
scientific expedition, 39:112, 39:116, 39:118, 39:119
Spanish-American War, 61:292–299
supreme court, 18:122
United States and, 55:281, 56:133
war for independence, 61:299–305
in World War II, 45:278, 45:285, 45:286
annexation, 39:108, 39:120, 41:11, 41:12, 41:186, 43:19
archives, 2:49
attacked, 53:260
commercial possibilities, 5:340
Friar lands purchase, 6:285
multinationalism, 54:188
newspapers, 18:99
Norwegian immigrants and, 51:200
scientific expedition, 39:112, 39:116, 39:118, 39:119
Spanish-American War, 61:292–299
supreme court, 18:122
United States and, 55:281, 56:133
war for independence, 61:299–305
in World War II, 45:278, 45:285, 45:286
Philippinesotans, 57:228, 57:230
Philippon, Daniel J., editor, work reviewed, 62:44
Philips, James, 20:142
Philleo, Addison, Dr.
Phillipps, Gerald R., author, 28:399
Phillips, A. C., speaker, 17:121
Phillips, B. W., author, 18:468
Phillips, Charles H. (Rev.), 5:218
Phillips, Clifton J., review by, 50:41
Phillips, David, 13:147
Phillips, Douglas, farmer, 51:183
Phillips, E. W., lumberman, 24:201
Phillips, Eleazer, Jr., pioneer printer, 15:7
Phillips, Eugene M., "James Moore McConnell," 14:416–14:420
Phillips, G. M., bank cashier, 57:183
Phillips, George L., author, 33:188
Phillips, George P., labor leader, 56:52
Phillips, Gerald R., "A Survey of Methods and Material," 28:353–28:359
Phillips, Guybert “Red,” WW I ambulance driver, 64:323, 64:324
Phillips, Harry P., 9:196
Phillips, J. E., speaker, 16:125
Phillips, J. Philip L., geographer, 34:303
Phillips, John Neal, author, 62:130, 62:131
Phillips, Joseph, politician, 63:121
Phillips, Leonard (Deke), musician, 59:98, 59:99, 59:100, 59:101, 59:102, 59:103, 59:104
Phillips, Mabel, housekeeper, 51:183
Phillips, Paul C., 13:425
Phillips, R. E., 4:175, 4:274
Phillips, Ruth B., author, 56:408
Phillips, Sandra S., work reviewed, 60:244–245
Phillips, Stephen, poet, 26:308
Phillips, Sue M., author, 10:101
Phillips, Ulrich B., author, 4:14, 26:265
Phillips, W. J., author, 18:216
Phillips, Wendell, lecturer, 11:157, 11:158, 19:436, 21:326, 22:127, 32:15, 35:195
Phillips, William D., 44:226
Philolectian Society, Anoka, 65:61, 65:67n3
Philomatheau Club, Bemidji, 42:181
Philomathian literary society, University of Minnesota, 16:182
Phil Sheridan, steamboat, 15:420, 18:374, 31:160
Phinney, Charles H., 19:360
Phinney, William, Dr., NASA geologist, 59:297
Phlughoeft, H. A., author, 17:227
Phoenix, K. K., nurseryman, 43:67
Phoenix, Lauros M., art teacher, 45:169
Phoenix Athletic Club, White Bear Lake, 39:23
Phoenix Barrel Manufacturing Company, 57:390, 57:391, 57:392
Phoenix Club, Minneapolis, 43:214 See also Apollo Club
Phoenix Corporation, Minneapolis, stock offering, 52:310
Phoenix Mill, Minneapolis, 61:254
Phonographs, 57:132, 59:102, 59:103
Photogrammetry, used in restoration, 42:86, 42:91, 42:92, 42:94
Photography. See also Albumen prints; Ambrotypes; Art; Daguerreotypes; Microfilm; Minnesota Historical Society photo collection; individual photographers and communities
aerial, 42:17,
42:22,
65:158
architecture, 55:228–29
baseball parks (19th century), Twin Cities, 63:15–23
bicentennial celebrations, 46:84
in business letterheads, 61:136, 61:144, 61:147n
camera clubs, pre-World War II, 60:130
cameras, 47:127–47:128
carte de visite views, 58:368–372
Civil War, 33:216, 34:212, 35:93, 48:39–48:40, 48:180, 49:80, 49:164, 57:321
collections, 51:301–312, 53:292, 55:326–327, 65:117 (facing)
Directory of Minnesota Photographers, 60:206
documentary, 45:344, 46:35, 46:39, 51:241, 51:324 (facing), 56:430–443, 57:270, 58:128, 58:193 (cover), 58:201, 58:242–58:243, 58:380
Farm Security Administration, 51:321–322, 56:278–285, 61:174–195
Federal Art Project, 53:178
Federal Writers' Project, 53:177
Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, 59:110–119
Frogtown, 55:327–328
frontier, 21:95, 39:294, 56:148
Great Depression, 61:174–195
Greatest Generation subjects, 61:173–244
historical value, 15:78, 15:439, 15:471, 22:91, 28:345–28:352, 31:188, 35:246, 53:168, 54:88–92
historic preservation, 53:80, 65:228
history, 51:200 (facing), 52:42–52, 64:220 (facing)
Indian subjects, 51:40, 57:101
Lake Minnetonka, 57:296–304
landscape, 52:49, 52:59, 52:60
Lanesboro, Fillmore County, 59:110–119
Charles Lindbergh and, 58:5
lumber industry, 47:257, 48:39, 48:213–48:217
men's photo club, 64:178
Minneapolis, 64:18–33
Minnesota scenes, 34:28–34:33, 48:220, 48:316, 56:138–142, 56:301–302, 57:269, 57:384, 61:174–195
of Octavie Morneau, 62:268–280
murals and, 53:233, 53:236
Nebraska, 50:42–50:43
New Ulm, 56:382, 56:383, 56:385
Nicolay's visit to Minnesota, 58:368–372
Ojibway Indians, 49:229–49:240, 49:260 (facing), 61:196–206
"Photographic Questions," 65:206
postcards, 54:306–315
presidential campaigns, 58:146
railroad, 51:288
on Red River boat, 21:262
Red River Valley, 54:52, 56:408
St. Paul, 47:124, 47:127, 47:131, 47:185–47:188, 47:332
Spanish-American War, 56:136
stereoscopic, 47:123, 47:124, 47:131, 58:250, 65:2
studios, 52:48, 52:53, 52:60, 56:101 (cover)
U.S.–Dakota War of 1862, 54:87
weather, 57:406–417
Wisconsin, 46:35, 48:316, 56:464
women's history resources, 52:115, 52:116
World War II, 54:318
architecture, 55:228–29
baseball parks (19th century), Twin Cities, 63:15–23
bicentennial celebrations, 46:84
in business letterheads, 61:136, 61:144, 61:147n
camera clubs, pre-World War II, 60:130
cameras, 47:127–47:128
carte de visite views, 58:368–372
Civil War, 33:216, 34:212, 35:93, 48:39–48:40, 48:180, 49:80, 49:164, 57:321
collections, 51:301–312, 53:292, 55:326–327, 65:117 (facing)
Directory of Minnesota Photographers, 60:206
documentary, 45:344, 46:35, 46:39, 51:241, 51:324 (facing), 56:430–443, 57:270, 58:128, 58:193 (cover), 58:201, 58:242–58:243, 58:380
Farm Security Administration, 51:321–322, 56:278–285, 61:174–195
Federal Art Project, 53:178
Federal Writers' Project, 53:177
Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, 59:110–119
Frogtown, 55:327–328
frontier, 21:95, 39:294, 56:148
Great Depression, 61:174–195
Greatest Generation subjects, 61:173–244
historical value, 15:78, 15:439, 15:471, 22:91, 28:345–28:352, 31:188, 35:246, 53:168, 54:88–92
historic preservation, 53:80, 65:228
history, 51:200 (facing), 52:42–52, 64:220 (facing)
Indian subjects, 51:40, 57:101
Lake Minnetonka, 57:296–304
landscape, 52:49, 52:59, 52:60
Lanesboro, Fillmore County, 59:110–119
Charles Lindbergh and, 58:5
lumber industry, 47:257, 48:39, 48:213–48:217
men's photo club, 64:178
Minneapolis, 64:18–33
Minnesota scenes, 34:28–34:33, 48:220, 48:316, 56:138–142, 56:301–302, 57:269, 57:384, 61:174–195
of Octavie Morneau, 62:268–280
murals and, 53:233, 53:236
Nebraska, 50:42–50:43
New Ulm, 56:382, 56:383, 56:385
Nicolay's visit to Minnesota, 58:368–372
Ojibway Indians, 49:229–49:240, 49:260 (facing), 61:196–206
"Photographic Questions," 65:206
postcards, 54:306–315
presidential campaigns, 58:146
railroad, 51:288
on Red River boat, 21:262
Red River Valley, 54:52, 56:408
St. Paul, 47:124, 47:127, 47:131, 47:185–47:188, 47:332
Spanish-American War, 56:136
stereoscopic, 47:123, 47:124, 47:131, 58:250, 65:2
studios, 52:48, 52:53, 52:60, 56:101 (cover)
U.S.–Dakota War of 1862, 54:87
weather, 57:406–417
Wisconsin, 46:35, 48:316, 56:464
women's history resources, 52:115, 52:116
World War II, 54:318
Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House, Minneapolis, 46:193, 52:117, 52:302, 54:362, 57:420, 57:427, 57:428, 59:171, 65:178
Phyn family, bankers, 43:80
Physicians. See Medicine
Physicians and Surgeons Building, Minneapolis, rent discrimination, 52:170
Pianos, 53:254, 53:255, 54:47, 54:200, 57:130, 57:131, 57:132, 57:133, 57:217 (cover)
Picasso, Pablo, artist, 53:185
Piccard, Auguste, balloonist, 51:286
Piccard, Jean F., balloonist, 33:244, 51:286
Piccard, Jeannette
Pichaske, David R., editor, work reviewed, 58:417
Pick, Lewis A., Lt. General, Army Corps of Engineers, 65:6, 65:7, 65:11, 65:12
Pickands Mather and Company, mining firm, 36:276, 58:173, 61:93
Pick Electric Cooperative, 37:347
Pickerel Lake Township, Freeborn County, history, 30:405
Pickering, Keith, author, work reviewed, 63:38–39
Pickering, Timothy, 44:226
Pickett, Eli K., 14:303n, 14:306, 14:309
Pickett, Keri, photographer, 56:431, 57:270
Pickett, Philena, 14:303n, 14:311, 14:312, 14:315
Pickett, Victor G., 14:79, 14:303n
Pickford, Arthur, author, 23:91
Pick-Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, 54:315 See also New Nicollet Hotel
Pickwick Greyhound Lines, 52:314, 52:316
Pickwick Mill, Winona County, 14:124, 34:129, 46:158, 47:212, 60:235, 63:267
Picotte, Charles F. (Eta-ke-cha), mixed-blood Sioux leader and interpreter, 51:87, 59:198, 59:199
Picotte, Ebba, 25:96
Picquot, F. V. L-. See Lamare-Picquot, F. V.
Pic River, Ontario, fur post, 28:1, 29:266, 29:267
Pictographs, 9:98
Picture, Minneapolis Tribune magazine, 44:315–44:316, 45:344
Pictured Rocks, Lake Superior, described, 23:235
Picture Island, Nett Lake, sketch, 4:181, 8:103
Picture It Painted, 53:237
Picture Rocks, Crooked Lake, history, 29:130–29:136
Pictures. See also Minnesota Historical Society photo collection
Pidgeon, Lenore, Daughters of the American Revolution member, 55:194, 55:195
Piegan Indians, 7:245
Pier, Ella, 19:99
Pierce, Allen, judge, 31:173
Pierce, Bessie L., author, 15:120, 19:221, 21:187, 23:74, 31:119
Pierce, E. B., 5:389, 20:206
Pierce, Eben D., author, 1:106, 1:390, 2:52
Pierce, Franklin, U.S. president, 3:307, 3:371, 3:373, 5:355, 27:14, 36:3, 39:47, 48:28, 56:163, 56:187, 56:457, 57:9, 57:16
Pierce, Gilbert A., publisher, 16:115, 35:66, 35:70
Pierce, J. W., 18:465
Pierce, James O. (Maj.), Union officer, 15:112
Pierce, Jennifer, educator, 62:163
Pierce, John S. (Capt.), Union officer, 23:144, 23:347
Pierce, Lorraine Esterly, author, 57:325
Pierce, Lyman, war-memorial campaign, 62:110
Pierce, M. Frances, author, 25:315
Pierce, Mabel, 22:107, 23:104
Pierce, Mrs. L. N., 17:231, 17:482, 20:95, 21:107, 22:105
Pierce County (ND), ranching, 21:99
Pierce County (WI)
Piercy, Frederick, artist, 30:74
Pierotti, Venanzio, 20:413
Pierre a Affiler, La. See Keeshkemun
Pierre-Deadwood Trail (SD), map, 12:93
Pierre (SD), 65:17
Pierson, A. T. C., school superintendent, 50:195
Pierson, Francis (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 11:345
Pierson, George W., author, 23:283, 24:76, 29:76, 41:198, 43:256
Pierson, Nellie, 56:88, 56:89
Pierson, Norris (Lt.), superior, 90th Aero Squadron, World War I, 65:63
Pierson, Oscar C., author, 1:146
Pierson, William W., author, 7:291
Pierson family, 56:88
Pierz, Bartholomew, 30:392
Pierz, Francis X. (Fr.), 13:117, 23:402, 24:263, 25:186, 34:171, 38:193, 39:303, 41:103, 41:392, 46:304, 48:163, 48:164
author, 28:277,
29:168,
29:349
biographies, 16:114, 33:185
Chippewa uprising and, 10:121–10:123
German immigration, encouragement of, 10:118
letters, 11:316, 15:61, 15:110, 15:233, 15:354, 15:472, 16:106, 16:225, 17:84, 20:90, 33:138
missionary, 3:232, 5:26, 7:358, 9:67, 9:68, 9:300, 10:107–10:125, 11:205, 12:83, 12:205, 14:454, 15:446, 22:200, 24:354, 25:193, 25:194, 26:146, 27:367, 31:25, 32:35–32:37, 32:39, 39:304–39:308
portrait, 10:107
sketches, 7:360, 8:224
stations, 12:107, 12:456, 14:361, 18:375, 19:464, 20:446, 28:219, 33:188, 35:46, 35:263, 35:269, 36:192
teacher, 8:274
biographies, 16:114, 33:185
Chippewa uprising and, 10:121–10:123
German immigration, encouragement of, 10:118
letters, 11:316, 15:61, 15:110, 15:233, 15:354, 15:472, 16:106, 16:225, 17:84, 20:90, 33:138
missionary, 3:232, 5:26, 7:358, 9:67, 9:68, 9:300, 10:107–10:125, 11:205, 12:83, 12:205, 14:454, 15:446, 22:200, 24:354, 25:193, 25:194, 26:146, 27:367, 31:25, 32:35–32:37, 32:39, 39:304–39:308
portrait, 10:107
sketches, 7:360, 8:224
stations, 12:107, 12:456, 14:361, 18:375, 19:464, 20:446, 28:219, 33:188, 35:46, 35:263, 35:269, 36:192
teacher, 8:274
Pietenpol, Bernard H., aviation pioneer, 59:47
Pietila, Velma, murder victim, 50:285
Pietsch, George H., airline safety specialist, 63:328
Pietz, L. C., bank customer, 62:134n
Pigeon River, border river. See also Grand Portage, Pigeon River
archaeology, 48:85
as boundary, 5:23, 5:26, 23:209, 44:212, 47:163
described, 5:14
exploration, 26:231
falls, 20:205, 37:241
fur-trade routes, 44:201, 46:44, 46:55
mission, 11:306, 39:306–39:309
name, 12:361
navigation, 5:387
road from Duluth, 16:298
trade route, 29:132, 34:358, 37:253, 39:82, 53:124
as boundary, 5:23, 5:26, 23:209, 44:212, 47:163
described, 5:14
exploration, 26:231
falls, 20:205, 37:241
fur-trade routes, 44:201, 46:44, 46:55
mission, 11:306, 39:306–39:309
name, 12:361
navigation, 5:387
road from Duluth, 16:298
trade route, 29:132, 34:358, 37:253, 39:82, 53:124
Pigeon Township (WI), community study, 53:290
Pigs, breeds, 54:250, 54:251
Pig's Eye. See Parrant, Pierre
Pig's Eye Lake, Grand Marais
Pig's Eye settlement, name, 2:509n, 3:238
Pike, Alonzo, 22:103
Pike, Charles B., 17:221
Pike, Frederic A., author, 17:475
Pike, Marcia Doughty, 22:103
Pike, Robert, Jr., composer, 23:172, 27:19, 44:123n
Pike, Zebulon M. (Lt.), 2:192, 4:80, 4:416n, 4:467, 5:253, 6:264, 7:210, 7:366, 8:292, 10:267, 15:221, 25:79, 30:67, 31:62, 37:37, 59:225 (facing)
author, 3:237,
6:332,
6:333,
8:123,
19:217,
36:76
biographies, 16:115, 30:376, 35:200
birthplace, 1:540
expeditions, 2:187, 3:473, 4:217, 5:250, 6:307, 7:18, 7:187, 7:352, 8:296, 9:258, 10:79, 10:196, 10:351, 11:101, 11:111, 12:238, 13:210, 14:166, 14:333, 15:366, 16:26, 16:155, 16:193, 20:15, 20:84, 22:220, 23:234n, 23:298, 25:288, 26:106, 29:270, 30:131, 30:258, 35:151, 37:347, 65:16
explorer, 15:370, 16:349, 24:372, 28:184, 32:216, 37:62, 48:25, 48:83, 48:346, 49:130n, 49:138, 49:139, 54:376, 56:168, 58:253, 58:254
fort, 3:229, 4:74, 4:342, 5:575, 11:28, 13:433, 16:374, 28:293
journals, 13:367, 40:138, 40:147, 40:409
at Leech Lake, 7:207
maps, 12:82, 33:186, 35:292, 36:97, 36:277
meeting with J. B. Faribault, 62:59n
memorials, 15:472, 17:230, 17:473, 47:221
at Sandy Lake, 7:206, 7:312, 7:313, 7:316, 7:318, 7:319, 7:321, 7:322, 7:325
Sioux treaty, 2:492n, 2:511n, 5:43, 6:35, 7:297, 9:350
sketch, 3:235
treaty negotiator, 19:354, 23:85, 23:213, 24:382, 25:269, 29:231, 30:210, 34:312, 34:355, 35:179, 42:106
biographies, 16:115, 30:376, 35:200
birthplace, 1:540
expeditions, 2:187, 3:473, 4:217, 5:250, 6:307, 7:18, 7:187, 7:352, 8:296, 9:258, 10:79, 10:196, 10:351, 11:101, 11:111, 12:238, 13:210, 14:166, 14:333, 15:366, 16:26, 16:155, 16:193, 20:15, 20:84, 22:220, 23:234n, 23:298, 25:288, 26:106, 29:270, 30:131, 30:258, 35:151, 37:347, 65:16
explorer, 15:370, 16:349, 24:372, 28:184, 32:216, 37:62, 48:25, 48:83, 48:346, 49:130n, 49:138, 49:139, 54:376, 56:168, 58:253, 58:254
fort, 3:229, 4:74, 4:342, 5:575, 11:28, 13:433, 16:374, 28:293
journals, 13:367, 40:138, 40:147, 40:409
at Leech Lake, 7:207
maps, 12:82, 33:186, 35:292, 36:97, 36:277
meeting with J. B. Faribault, 62:59n
memorials, 15:472, 17:230, 17:473, 47:221
at Sandy Lake, 7:206, 7:312, 7:313, 7:316, 7:318, 7:319, 7:321, 7:322, 7:325
Sioux treaty, 2:492n, 2:511n, 5:43, 6:35, 7:297, 9:350
sketch, 3:235
treaty negotiator, 19:354, 23:85, 23:213, 24:382, 25:269, 29:231, 30:210, 34:312, 34:355, 35:179, 42:106
Pike Bay, Cass Lake, 48:112
Pike Bay, Vermilion Lake, 43:230
Pike Island, Dakota County, 6:307, 15:397, 41:95
Pike River, St. Louis County, 44:48, 44:49
Pike's Peak, gold rush, 5:363, 5:581
Pilchard, Leonidas T., 43:158
Pilcher, Catherine, 49:220
Pilcher, H. M., 19:184n
Pilcher, Joshua, author, 7:18, 34:304
Pilger, Celina M., author, 12:430
Pilger, John M. (Rev.), author, 14:355
Pilgrim, Mattie Stella (Sarah [Mrs. Willis H. Young]), musician, 59:97, 59:98, 59:99, 59:100, 59:101
Pilgrim Baptist Church, St. Paul, 23:110, 43:78, 54:300, 55:65, 56:107, 57:281
Pilgrim Baptist Church Pipe Organ Association, 54:300
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Benson, 8:112
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duluth, 11:416, 17:230, 26:262
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 2:106, 2:433, 5:325, 8:315, 9:82
Pilkey, A. M., author, 17:227
Pillager, newspapers, 14:235
Pillager band, Ojibway Indians, 2:558, 3:273n, 3:279n, 3:289, 5:39n, 5:145, 7:118, 8:249, 9:254, 47:167, 50:270
Indian agents, 56:408 (facing)
land cessions, 56:169
in Leech Lake uprising, 2:55, 3:273–3:290, 5:391
name, 9:248
land cessions, 56:169
in Leech Lake uprising, 2:55, 3:273–3:290, 5:391
name, 9:248
Pillman, J. C., author, 5:365
Pillsbury, Alfred F., businessman, 25:154n, 43:128n, 50:98, 59:11
Pillsbury, Carleton C., music publisher, 44:127n
Pillsbury, Charles A., 25:308, 29:88, 29:139, 31:252, 39:15, 39:115, 39:298, 41:191, 43:128n, 50:83, 50:158
Pillsbury, John S. (great-nephew)
businessman, 58:311
governor, 8:79, 26:366, 34:217, 35:58, 35:325, 36:54, 36:58, 36:59, 37:210, 40:148, 42:20, 43:243, 44:19, 44:101, 44:182, 44:183, 44:223, 45:224, 45:225, 46:193, 48:75, 49:115, 49:200
house, 29:72
letters, 1:375, 4:170, 5:308, 14:101, 19:96, 27:248
lumberman, 26:136
miller, 6:143, 16:114, 31:252
papers, 46:156
portrait, 15:117, 20:209
sketch, 3:100
statue, 20:415
university benefactor, 23:231, 32:176
governor, 8:79, 26:366, 34:217, 35:58, 35:325, 36:54, 36:58, 36:59, 37:210, 40:148, 42:20, 43:243, 44:19, 44:101, 44:182, 44:183, 44:223, 45:224, 45:225, 46:193, 48:75, 49:115, 49:200
house, 29:72
letters, 1:375, 4:170, 5:308, 14:101, 19:96, 27:248
lumberman, 26:136
miller, 6:143, 16:114, 31:252
papers, 46:156
portrait, 15:117, 20:209
sketch, 3:100
statue, 20:415
university benefactor, 23:231, 32:176
Pillsbury, Nelle Pendleton, 54:362
Pillsbury, Philip W., author, 31:252
Pillsbury, Todd County, ghost town, 15:371
Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, 8:307, 16:235, 20:32
Pillsbury A Mill, Minneapolis, 43:151, 58:282, 58:331
archaeology, 58:325
described/depicted, 33:63, 46:155, 51:152, 55:80, 61:139, 61:140
design, 23:222–23:224, 40:100n
historic place designation, 62:147n
history, 43:40, 46:157, 46:160–46:161, 58:327, 58:329
preservation, 27:231, 27:232, 62:143
use, 46:152, 46:154
yields, 58:263, 58:264, 58:272, 58:273
described/depicted, 33:63, 46:155, 51:152, 55:80, 61:139, 61:140
design, 23:222–23:224, 40:100n
historic place designation, 62:147n
history, 43:40, 46:157, 46:160–46:161, 58:327, 58:329
preservation, 27:231, 27:232, 62:143
use, 46:152, 46:154
yields, 58:263, 58:264, 58:272, 58:273
Pillsbury B Mill, Minneapolis, 58:327, 58:330
Pillsbury Club, Minneapolis, 46:193, 46:194
Pillsbury Company
advertising, 57:1
(facing), 57:27,
57:29–30,
57:30,
58:249
(cover), 58:269,
58:283,
58:308,
58:310,
58:312–58:314,
58:317–58:318,
61:140
anniversary, 25:308
business interests in Soviet Union, 61:349
cookbooks, 58:332
flour barrel depicted, 57:385 (facing)
Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:349, 61:353
history, 47:259, 50:83, 58:262, 58:263, 58:277, 58:278, 58:311, 58:327, 58:328
letterheads depicted/discussed, 61:138, 61:139, 61:140
management, 46:248
merger, 42:274
products, 14:234, 40:47
publication, 17:343
reference collections, 55:129
anniversary, 25:308
business interests in Soviet Union, 61:349
cookbooks, 58:332
flour barrel depicted, 57:385 (facing)
Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:349, 61:353
history, 47:259, 50:83, 58:262, 58:263, 58:277, 58:278, 58:311, 58:327, 58:328
letterheads depicted/discussed, 61:138, 61:139, 61:140
management, 46:248
merger, 42:274
products, 14:234, 40:47
publication, 17:343
reference collections, 55:129
Pillsbury Settlement House, Minneapolis, 18:339, 44:65, 46:265 See also Bethel Mission
Pilot Knob, Dakota County, 5:73, 5:155, 6:213, 6:305, 6:307, 8:179, 52:228
Pilots. See also Lindbergh, Charles A., Jr.
Pinchon, Dakota leader. See Penasha
Pinchot, Gifford, 40:322, 40:323, 49:100
Pine, Carol, work reviewed, 47:38, 48:352
Pine, Leslie G., author, 38:42
Pine Bend, Dakota County, 20:216
Pine City
archaeology, 40:412
copper mining, 47:336
ethnic groups, 8:381–8:384, 10:93, 28:130, 29:271, 35:90, 39:130, 53:216
forests, 34:267, 39:264
genealogy sources, 50:336
historic sites, 35:338, 51:147
history, 2:383, 30:168
houses depicted, 53:222
notes, 10:360
politics, 36:308
poorhouse, 38:375
quarries, 35:295, 35:338
roads, 34:218, 40:242
soil survey, 24:91
War History Committee, 24:268
wildlife, 30:125
copper mining, 47:336
ethnic groups, 8:381–8:384, 10:93, 28:130, 29:271, 35:90, 39:130, 53:216
forests, 34:267, 39:264
genealogy sources, 50:336
historic sites, 35:338, 51:147
history, 2:383, 30:168
houses depicted, 53:222
notes, 10:360
politics, 36:308
poorhouse, 38:375
quarries, 35:295, 35:338
roads, 34:218, 40:242
soil survey, 24:91
War History Committee, 24:268
wildlife, 30:125
Pine Creek, Roseau County
Pine Grove Village (WI), stump fences, 21:429
Pinehurst Park, Cloquet, 48:282
Pine Island
Pine Knot (Cloquet), 48:274
Pine Lake, Clearwater County, archaeology, 26:321
Pine Lake, Cook County, logging railroad, 36:132
Pine Lake (WI)
Pine Point, Leech Lake
Pine River, Crow Wing County. See also Crow Wing River, Crow Wing County
Pine Tree Lumber Company, Little Falls, 43:154, 43:164, 43:165
Pinisha, Dakota leader. See Penasha
Pinkerton, John, geographer, 24:230
Pinkerton, Robert E., work reviewed, 13:298
Pinkerton National Detective Agency, 52:196
Pinkham, Marjorie, artist, 63:275
Pinkham, Patricia N., compiler, 25:299
Pinkham, Victor E. (Rev.), speaker, 12:341, 14:461, 50:268
Pinkney, William, boundary negotiator, 44:216, 44:217
Pink Sheet (Minneapolis), weekly, 37:172
Pinney, Charles N., 16:471
Pinney, Ovid, 11:171n
Pinska, Frank W., merchant, 43:274
Pinsounnault, Louis, stonecutter, 64:14
Pinther, Miklos, work reviewed, 50:288
Pioletti, Louis (Fr.), 62:82
Pioneer, steamboat, 21:249n, 21:250, 21:252n, 21:265, 21:268, 37:53, 37:56 See also Anson Northup, steamboat
Pioneer and Democrat (St. Paul), 55:362, 55:363 See also Minnesota Pioneer (St. Paul)
Bilansky trial coverage, 55:351,
55:354,
55:357,
55:358,
55:360
on capital removal attempt, 63:281, 63:286–287
newspaper shop depicted, 56:227
office, 55:352
page depicted, 55:362
politics, 28:29, 28:30, 37:330–37:332, 39:49
slavery controversy and, 56:77
statehood extra, 14:173, 14:179
state's first interview story, 55:363
on capital removal attempt, 63:281, 63:286–287
newspaper shop depicted, 56:227
office, 55:352
page depicted, 55:362
politics, 28:29, 28:30, 37:330–37:332, 39:49
slavery controversy and, 56:77
statehood extra, 14:173, 14:179
state's first interview story, 55:363
Pioneer Club, Northfield, history, 24:168
Pioneer Fireproof Construction Company, Chicago, 64:122, 64:124
Pioneer Guard Hall, St. Paul, 5:243
Pioneer Guard of St. Paul, 2:467
Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company, St. Paul, 30:301
Pioneer life and conditions, 47:329 See also Food; Frontier; Houses; Social life, customs, and conditions
in art, 25:278,
26:359
black community, 56:248–249
celebrations, 53:109, 55:331–332
children, 53:81–82
clothing, 12:141, 12:146, 27:93
culture, 26:378
democratic aspect, 13:11, 22:67
depicted, 43:139, 51:189, 51:191, 53:104, 53:105, 53:107, 53:110, 55:30–31, 55:93 (cover), 55:115
diaries and letters, 14:303–14:310, 24:245, 39:82, 51:186–193, 51:242
dwellings, 43:140
evaluated, 16:22–16:34, 17:411–17:420, 19:203–19:205
family histories, 52:158, 56:304
in fiction, 46:250–46:251, 47:211
Finnish settlements, 61:14–17, 61:22nn
French Canadians, 44:279–44:289
fuel, 12:144, 12:146, 16:499
furnishings, 15:181–15:193, 21:441, 22:204, 27:160
health, 53:42
housekeeping, 14:263–14:282, 14:438, 24:241, 27:92, 39:201–39:204, 52:63–69, 54:108
Indiana, 19:461
Indian-white relations, 53:339–340
Iowa, 23:92, 27:163, 48:178, 56:100
Jewish immigrants, 51:243
literature, 26:293–26:311, 35:329, 37:306, 38:387, 39:291, 52:332, 54:325, 57:284–294
Mesabi Range, 22:345
military wives, 54:99–108
Minnesota communities, 21:340, 22:109, 22:111, 22:334, 36:104, 44:86, 44:88, 47:111–47:113, 47:257, 49:33, 51:200, 54:81, 54:83–85, 56:88, 56:164, 56:198–199, 56:218, 57:322–323, 57:326
Norwegians in Canada, 57:356–366
ordeals, 10:403–10:408
photography, 58:63
postage stamps and, 55:112
on prairies, 11:63–11:74, 11:185–11:187
reunions, 25:158–25:164
rural institutions, 20:19–20:28, 20:335
St. Paul, 55:352, 55:354, 55:355
sources, 47:218, 48:91, 48:133
South Dakota, 43:78, 51:36–37
speech customs, 28:371, 31:53
study, 10:430–10:435
Swedes, 55:17, 55:25, 55:26–55:27, 55:28, 55:30, 55:31
Wisconsin, 27:68, 27:69, 31:187, 55:184
black community, 56:248–249
celebrations, 53:109, 55:331–332
children, 53:81–82
clothing, 12:141, 12:146, 27:93
culture, 26:378
democratic aspect, 13:11, 22:67
depicted, 43:139, 51:189, 51:191, 53:104, 53:105, 53:107, 53:110, 55:30–31, 55:93 (cover), 55:115
diaries and letters, 14:303–14:310, 24:245, 39:82, 51:186–193, 51:242
dwellings, 43:140
evaluated, 16:22–16:34, 17:411–17:420, 19:203–19:205
family histories, 52:158, 56:304
in fiction, 46:250–46:251, 47:211
Finnish settlements, 61:14–17, 61:22nn
French Canadians, 44:279–44:289
fuel, 12:144, 12:146, 16:499
furnishings, 15:181–15:193, 21:441, 22:204, 27:160
health, 53:42
housekeeping, 14:263–14:282, 14:438, 24:241, 27:92, 39:201–39:204, 52:63–69, 54:108
Indiana, 19:461
Indian-white relations, 53:339–340
Iowa, 23:92, 27:163, 48:178, 56:100
Jewish immigrants, 51:243
literature, 26:293–26:311, 35:329, 37:306, 38:387, 39:291, 52:332, 54:325, 57:284–294
Mesabi Range, 22:345
military wives, 54:99–108
Minnesota communities, 21:340, 22:109, 22:111, 22:334, 36:104, 44:86, 44:88, 47:111–47:113, 47:257, 49:33, 51:200, 54:81, 54:83–85, 56:88, 56:164, 56:198–199, 56:218, 57:322–323, 57:326
Norwegians in Canada, 57:356–366
ordeals, 10:403–10:408
photography, 58:63
postage stamps and, 55:112
on prairies, 11:63–11:74, 11:185–11:187
reunions, 25:158–25:164
rural institutions, 20:19–20:28, 20:335
St. Paul, 55:352, 55:354, 55:355
sources, 47:218, 48:91, 48:133
South Dakota, 43:78, 51:36–37
speech customs, 28:371, 31:53
study, 10:430–10:435
Swedes, 55:17, 55:25, 55:26–55:27, 55:28, 55:30, 55:31
Wisconsin, 27:68, 27:69, 31:187, 55:184
Pioneer mine, Vermilion Range, 25:320, 35:338, 40:361
Pioneer Press Company, 3:293
Pioneer Press Printing Company, St. Paul
Pioneer Savings and Loan Company, Minneapolis, 18:211
Pioneers of Rupert's Land, 2:20–2:23
Pioneer Square, Minneapolis, monument, 49:26n
Pioneer Store, Taylors Falls, 56:218
Pipefitters, work on water towers, 53:134
Pipe Lake, Meeker County, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:302, 38:283
Piper, ----, 1:455
Piper, Carson F., speaker, 19:360, 23:295
Piper, George W., cattleman, 26:110
Piper, Henry Dan, author, 40:95
Piper, Louis H., airline interests, 50:97
Pipes, 48:31, 51:313–318, 56:326 See also Catlinite (pipestone)
baseball team, 15:489
Calumet Hotel, 63:43
Catholic colony, 9:178
catlinite quarries, 3:296, 4:179, 4:299, 4:465, 5:222, 5:434, 6:257, 6:412, 8:176, 9:194, 10:91, 10:360, 10:448
churches, 16:121, 27:344, 28:395
county seat, 57:335
founded, 14:449, 31:205
hailstone depicted, 57:412
high school basketball, 55:340
historic area, 42:313, 46:76, 59:3
history, 10:360
homecoming, 5:619
hotel, 47:83
Indian baseball team, 62:60–69
name, 14:250n
Olive Street depicted, 62:65
pictographs, 6:211
power company, 35:381
railroad center, 36:71
Song of Hiawatha pageant, 62:68n
water towers described, 53:144
Calumet Hotel, 63:43
Catholic colony, 9:178
catlinite quarries, 3:296, 4:179, 4:299, 4:465, 5:222, 5:434, 6:257, 6:412, 8:176, 9:194, 10:91, 10:360, 10:448
churches, 16:121, 27:344, 28:395
county seat, 57:335
founded, 14:449, 31:205
hailstone depicted, 57:412
high school basketball, 55:340
historic area, 42:313, 46:76, 59:3
history, 10:360
homecoming, 5:619
hotel, 47:83
Indian baseball team, 62:60–69
name, 14:250n
Olive Street depicted, 62:65
pictographs, 6:211
power company, 35:381
railroad center, 36:71
Song of Hiawatha pageant, 62:68n
water towers described, 53:144
Pipestone Civic and Commerce Association, 22:293
Pipestone County
anniversary, 14:449
archives, 21:100
boundaries, 14:253n
census, 14:254, 14:256, 14:258, 14:259
Danish settlement, 2:583, 8:378
Dutch colony, 28:128, 35:90, 53:216, 53:219
establishment, 5:485, 14:244
Fourth Liberty Loan, 3:48
history, 1:409, 1:415
militia, 14:261
notes, 10:360
pioneer life, 15:492, 21:454
politics, 14:250, 14:262, 17:119
settlement, 31:205
topography, 31:193
War History Committee, 23:392
in World War I, 3:53, 3:388
archives, 21:100
boundaries, 14:253n
census, 14:254, 14:256, 14:258, 14:259
Danish settlement, 2:583, 8:378
Dutch colony, 28:128, 35:90, 53:216, 53:219
establishment, 5:485, 14:244
Fourth Liberty Loan, 3:48
history, 1:409, 1:415
militia, 14:261
notes, 10:360
pioneer life, 15:492, 21:454
politics, 14:250, 14:262, 17:119
settlement, 31:205
topography, 31:193
War History Committee, 23:392
in World War I, 3:53, 3:388
Pipestone Creek, Pipestone County, 47:84
Pipestone Indian School, 5:611, 9:326n, 10:91, 51:95, 56:459
Pipestone Indian Training School (PITS). See Pipestone Indian School
Pipestone (mineral). See Catlinite (pipestone)
Pipestone National Monument, Pipestone County, 43:32, 45:32, 47:85, 56:324, 56:326, 59:199 See also Catlinite (pipestone)
custodian, 29:263
depicted, 36:18, 36:19, 36:21, 36:75, 37:186, 47:89, 47:90
establishment, 15:369, 18:458, 31:207, 37:62, 37:63
guides, 34:314, 39:82
history, 40:96, 47:82–47:92, 62:61
Indian agency, 23:93
Indian cultural center, 47:92
interpretive program, 45:33, 47:89
MHS tour, 35:100
museum, 37:66
pageant, 31:208
quarry, 15:156, 15:454, 16:225, 17:224, 18:458, 19:213, 20:334, 27:357, 28:286, 31:178, 31:193–31:208, 36:95
Sioux reservation, 12:434, 14:450, 27:154, 31:204–31:207
depicted, 36:18, 36:19, 36:21, 36:75, 37:186, 47:89, 47:90
establishment, 15:369, 18:458, 31:207, 37:62, 37:63
guides, 34:314, 39:82
history, 40:96, 47:82–47:92, 62:61
Indian agency, 23:93
Indian cultural center, 47:92
interpretive program, 45:33, 47:89
MHS tour, 35:100
museum, 37:66
pageant, 31:208
quarry, 15:156, 15:454, 16:225, 17:224, 18:458, 19:213, 20:334, 27:357, 28:286, 31:178, 31:193–31:208, 36:95
Sioux reservation, 12:434, 14:450, 27:154, 31:204–31:207
Pipestone State Park, 6:214, 8:55
Piquadinaw Township, Aitkin County, name, 21:350
Piquett, Louis, 54:189
Pirec, Francis (Fr.). See Pierz, Francis X. (Fr.)
Pirner, Dave, rock musician, 58:32, 58:34, 58:36
Pirrie, William, author, 21:368
Pirsch, Peter, manufacturer, 50:177
Pirsig, Robert, author, 51:127
Pitcher, Zina, Dr., 19:226
Pitcher and goblets, described/depicted, 56:458
Pitchfork Falls (AK), depicted, 45:48
Pitezel, John H., missionary, 8:129n
PITS. See Pipestone Indian School
Pitt, William, ministry, 4:233–4:235
Pitt, William, the elder, foreign policy, 22:62
Pittenger, William A., congressman, 40:368, 41:276n, 41:282n, 43:84, 43:85, 43:90, 43:91, 51:177, 52:32
Pittman, Dora H., author, 28:83
Pittman, Edward F., author, 12:199
Pittman, Key, senator, 40:373
Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Survey, 30:229n
Pitts, Charles (Charlie), bank robber, 50:212, 62:301
Pitts, thresher, 23:324, 23:325, 24:301
Pitts, William S., Dr., pioneer physician, 14:227
Pittsburgh Building, St. Paul, Bellson School of Music, 57:232
Pittsburgh Crawfords, baseball team, 54:285
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company. See PDM, Inc.
Pittsburgh Homestead Association, 5:196n, 5:201
Pittsburgh (PA)
Pittsburgh Steamship Company, Lake Superior, 35:279, 54:221, 54:222
Pittsburgh Survey, 43:74
Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories, 64:36
Pittsburg Landing, battle, 2:464
Pittston (PA), coal strike, 54:50
Pitz, Henry C., artist, 26:366
Pitzke, Otto A., attorney, 59:168
Pius X (pope), message, 39:158
Pius XI (pope), encyclical issued, 49:107
Piva, Katherine, 56:153
Pixley, James, police officer, quoted, 60:193
Pixley, R. B., author, 3:248
Pizarro, Francisco, 5:522
Pizarro, play, 23:306
Pizer, Donald, author, 37:344
Place names. See Geographic names
Placide, Henry, actor, 32:97
Placide's Varieties, New Orleans, theatrical troupe, 23:307, 51:238
Pladsen, Emil, 28:42
Plagman, Mrs. Fred, taxidermist, 50:328
Plains Anthropological Society, 60:62
Plains Archaeological Conference, 12:426, 29:165
Plains Indian Museum, Buffalo Bill Historical Center (WY), 52:204, 54:376
Plains Indians. See also Indians
art, 34:213,
35:380,
43:36,
49:208,
50:132,
50:252,
58:126–127
bandolier bags, 65:160 (facing)
buffalo, importance of, 51:195
Cree Indians, history, 51:283
culture, 34:255, 34:301, 40:44, 43:34, 49:238, 50:291–50:292, 56:325
decline, 39:242
history, 36:316, 37:132, 42:79
Smithsonian collection, 55:377
warfare, 42:43–42:53, 42:78, 45:78, 46:73
women and, 55:90–91, 56:463, 57:323–324
bandolier bags, 65:160 (facing)
buffalo, importance of, 51:195
Cree Indians, history, 51:283
culture, 34:255, 34:301, 40:44, 43:34, 49:238, 50:291–50:292, 56:325
decline, 39:242
history, 36:316, 37:132, 42:79
Smithsonian collection, 55:377
warfare, 42:43–42:53, 42:78, 45:78, 46:73
women and, 55:90–91, 56:463, 57:323–324
Plainview
Plank, Lisa, author
Planned Parenthood. See also American Birth Control League
Plan of Union Church, St. Anthony, 40:7, 40:8
Plants, prehistoric cultivation, 51:55, 51:59, 51:60, 51:61, 51:62
Plasterers Protection and Benevolent Union, 21:387
Plath, Herman, 26:282
Plato, village, 9:422
Platt, Carolyn V., author, work reviewed, 60:126
Platt, Harold L., work reviewed, 53:84
Platt, Rutherford, author, 33:227
Platt, Tom, politician, 51:100
Platt Amendment, 56:292
Plattdutsche Claus Groth Guild, 26:79
Platte Lake, Morrison County, trading post, 4:380n, 11:373
Platte River
Plattsburgh (NY)
Playground and Recreation Association of America, 58:74, 58:75
Playwrights' Center, Minneapolis
Pleasant Company (WI), American Girls series, 57:292
Pleasant Grove, Olmsted County
Pleasant Hill Farmers Union, 59:333n
Pleasant Lake, Ramsey County
Pleasant Mound Township, Blue Earth County, history, 23:399
Pleasant Prairie Township, Martin County
Pleasant Springs (WI), Norwegian township, 56:330
Pleasant Valley Township, Olmsted County, history, 35:336
Pleasonton, Alfred (Gen.), 25:234, 40:271, 42:50
Pledge of Allegiance, wording, 53:295, 53:300
Pleistocene Era, 57:159
Plenty-Coups, Crow leader, 38:202
Plessis, Joseph O. (Bishop), missionary, 11:306, 24:42
Pletcher, David M., 39:84
Pletcher, Nuba, 27:363, 28:88, 28:195, 29:93
Pletsch, W. H., 15:372, 19:116, 20:99
Plew, James E., financier, 54:333
Plimpton, Russell A., 15:83
Plouff Creek, Cook County, forest fires, 36:138
Plowing, depicted, 53:214–215
Plowman, George T., etcher, 16:239, 18:227, 50:276–50:277, 64:235
Pluck, steamboat, 11:104
Plumb, G. W., author, 17:337
Plumb, J. H., historian, 41:174, 42:187
Plumb, Ralph G., author, 12:94, 26:266
Plumb, Stephen W., library consortium coordinator, 55:128
Plumbe, John, Jr., author, 6:299
Plummer, Charles S., 1:323
Plummer, Edward H. (Gen.), 3:218
Plummer, Florence, author, 24:259
Plummer, Henry, sheriff, 16:226, 43:196
Plummer, Henry S., Dr., 20:300, 22:405, 22:407, 43:196, 47:35
Plummer, history, 34:171
Plummer, John W. (Sgt.), letter, 38:254
Plummer, Samuel F., author, 30:162, 49:33
Plunkett, Charles, theater manager, 5:45, 28:109, 28:110, 33:174, 33:175
Plunkett, Margaret T., 10:449
Plunkett Company, theatrical troupe, 40:363
Plut, ----, missionary, 10:123n
Plut, Alois (Fr.), 47:119
Plut, Joseph, author, work reviewed, 62:119
Pluth, Edward J., historian
award recipient, 62:163
"The Failed Watab Treaty of 1853," 57:2–22
"A 'Negro Colony' for Todd County," 61:312–324, 62:163
"Prisoner of War Employment," 44:290–44:303
reviews by, 49:78–49:79, 57:321–322
"The Failed Watab Treaty of 1853," 57:2–22
"A 'Negro Colony' for Todd County," 61:312–324, 62:163
"Prisoner of War Employment," 44:290–44:303
reviews by, 49:78–49:79, 57:321–322
Plymouth, J. H. B., author, 14:337
Plymouth Avenue, Minneapolis
Plymouth Clothing House, Minneapolis, 49:60
Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 17:229, 18:339, 19:262, 19:264–19:267, 44:61–44:69, 44:64, 45:59
Plymouth Congregational Church, St. Paul, 5:396, 11:120, 12:318, 23:221, 38:75
Plymouth County (IA), Farm Holiday Association, 51:273
Plymouth Department Store, Minneapolis, 49:61
Plymouth Home Guards, in Sioux (Dakota) War, 31:99
Plymouth Kindergarten and Industrial Association, Congregational mission, 44:65
Plymouth Township, Hennepin County
Pneumonia, 52:198, 56:104
Poage family, genealogy, 21:195
Poalei Zion (Zionist labor party), 59:20
Poatgieter, A. Hermina, author, 35:204, 44:195, 45:256
Pochman, Henry A.
Podlogar, Frančiska (Fannie), 1916 Mesabi Range strike participant, 65:95
Podruchny, Carolyn, editor, work reviewed, 63:307
Poe, Edgar Allan, editor, 20:109, 20:406, 30:203
Poehler, August L., 22:108, 23:104, 25:210
Poehler, Henrietta, 39:275
Poehler, Henry
Poehler, Mathilda, 39:276
Poetker, Albert H. (Rev.), author, 15:475
Poetry, 57:270
Poggi, Edith H., author, 16:229
Pogorelskin, Alexis, work reviewed, 53:38
Pohl, Frederick J., 45:149
Pohl, Matt, 10:357
Pohlad, Carl, businessman, 62:320
Poindexter, Miles, senator, 22:79, 38:238
Poinsett, Joel, 47:206
Poinsett, Joel R., presidential cabinet member, 62:55, 62:58
Point, Nicholas (Nicolas, Fr.), missionary, 16:90, 41:49
Point Abbaye (Point aux Baie) (MI), located, 23:238n
Point au Chene, Lake Huron, 23:140
Point aux Pins, Lake Superior, Ontario, 23:147
Point Douglas, Washington County
Point Douglas-to-Superior Road, history, 56:258
Point du Sable, Jean Baptiste, trader, 15:423, 15:424, 15:432
Point du Sable, Suzanne, 15:423
Pointe au Chapeau (Lake Superior), 6:163
Pointe au Sable (Sand Point), Gooodhue County, 20:306
Pointe aux Barques (Vessel Point), Lake Huron (MI), 23:139–23:141
Point Keweenaw, fishing station, 7:50
Point Levis, Quebec, port, 20:255
Point Levis, Roberts (WA), boundary, 23:255
Point Prescott (WI), Underground Railway, 57:127
Poiret, Paul, dress designer, 47:97
Poissant, Joseph, voyageur, testimony, 21:131
Poitras, Pierre, depicted, 49:179
Pokegama, Pine County
Pokegama Bay, Lake Superior (WI), 21:152, 21:153
Pokegama Creek, Pine County, dam, 39:264
Pokegama Falls (Kabikons, Little Falls), Itasca County, 5:36n
Pokorny, Francis (Rev.), 15:33n
Poland. See also Poles
Poland, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
Polaris Sno-Traveler, depicted, 54:144 (facing)
Polar Star Mills, Cannon River, Faribault, 8:180, 11:275
Poler, James, Hampton Institute student, 51:87
Poleson, Hugh, 5:422
Police and police departments
arrests, 47:322,
47:323,
47:324
black, 44:255–44:265
corruption, 56:51, 56:55
depicted, 44:257, 44:258, 44:260, 44:262, 44:264
Duluth, 47:194, 47:196, 47:197, 47:198
iron ranges, 58:169, 58:178, 65:91
Minneapolis, 52:185, 52:186, 56:56, 56:60
Oliver Mining Company, 65:92, 65:104, 65:105, 65:106, 65:109–10n13
prostitution and, 57:53–54
race relations, 56:62
St. Paul, 44:258, 47:240–47:248, 53:273, 53:275–186
U.S. Steel, 65:110n34
women in, 60:111n
black, 44:255–44:265
corruption, 56:51, 56:55
depicted, 44:257, 44:258, 44:260, 44:262, 44:264
Duluth, 47:194, 47:196, 47:197, 47:198
iron ranges, 58:169, 58:178, 65:91
Minneapolis, 52:185, 52:186, 56:56, 56:60
Oliver Mining Company, 65:92, 65:104, 65:105, 65:106, 65:109–10n13
prostitution and, 57:53–54
race relations, 56:62
St. Paul, 44:258, 47:240–47:248, 53:273, 53:275–186
U.S. Steel, 65:110n34
women in, 60:111n
Police Officers Union, Minneapolis, 51:230
Polio, 58:70
Polisensky, Joseph, editor, 43:136
Polish Church of the Holy Cross, Minneapolis, 45:67
Polish Cultural Institute, publications, 57:384
Polish Jews, Minneapolis, 52:168
Polish language, taught, 13:435
Polish National Alliance (PNA), 37:344, 58:19
Polish National Catholic Church, 58:18
Polish National Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, Minneapolis, 17:351
Polish people, 7:161, 8:228 See also Poland
bibliographies, 24:259,
25:299,
26:167
in CCC, 48:297
celebrations, 58:22–25, 58:26–27
churches depicted, 58:19, 58:23, 58:26, 64:3
cookery, 48:42
depicted, 58:26, 58:27
farming communities, 58:16–22
folk humor, 52:330
immigrants, 53:39
language issue, 47:176
Lincoln County, 53:212, 58:16–58:17, 58:20–58:21, 58:25
Mesabi Range, 27:204, 27:207, 27:208, 27:211, 27:213, 27:215, 40:341
Michigan, 20:202, 27:205, 27:257
Milwaukee, 30:139
Minnesota, 12:444, 28:75, 31:29
Minnesota communities, 13:108, 15:31, 16:372, 24:79, 26:235, 35:51, 45:59, 45:66, 45:68, 45:69, 51:148, 55:328, 56:408, 57:270, 57:384
Nebraska, 40:352
New England, 35:326
North Dakota, 51:126
in politics, 40:328
polka music, 52:199
religion, 37:133
United States, 20:442, 21:74, 25:86, 27:40, 37:344, 42:78
Wisconsin, 6:82, 47:331, 53:290, 56:354
in World War I, 45:63, 47:180
in CCC, 48:297
celebrations, 58:22–25, 58:26–27
churches depicted, 58:19, 58:23, 58:26, 64:3
cookery, 48:42
depicted, 58:26, 58:27
farming communities, 58:16–22
folk humor, 52:330
immigrants, 53:39
language issue, 47:176
Lincoln County, 53:212, 58:16–58:17, 58:20–58:21, 58:25
Mesabi Range, 27:204, 27:207, 27:208, 27:211, 27:213, 27:215, 40:341
Michigan, 20:202, 27:205, 27:257
Milwaukee, 30:139
Minnesota, 12:444, 28:75, 31:29
Minnesota communities, 13:108, 15:31, 16:372, 24:79, 26:235, 35:51, 45:59, 45:66, 45:68, 45:69, 51:148, 55:328, 56:408, 57:270, 57:384
Nebraska, 40:352
New England, 35:326
North Dakota, 51:126
in politics, 40:328
polka music, 52:199
religion, 37:133
United States, 20:442, 21:74, 25:86, 27:40, 37:344, 42:78
Wisconsin, 6:82, 47:331, 53:290, 56:354
in World War I, 45:63, 47:180
Polish Roman Catholic Union Archives and Museum, Chicago, 27:257
Polish Upper Silesia, emigration, 58:18
Polish War Relief, records, 54:320
Political Action Socialists, 27:334
Political Equality Club (PEC), Minneapolis, 54:296, 54:297, 54:298, 60:113–122, 62:289
constitution, 60:115
educational efforts, 60:115–116
final meeting, 60:121
home economics education at University of Minnesota, 60:117–121, 60:122n
meetings and events, 60:114–115
members depicted, 60:113, 60:117
membership, 60:114, 60:116–117
mission, 60:115
patriotic projects, 60:115–116
records, 15:61, 15:113
yearbook cover depicted, 60:116
educational efforts, 60:115–116
final meeting, 60:121
home economics education at University of Minnesota, 60:117–121, 60:122n
meetings and events, 60:114–115
members depicted, 60:113, 60:117
membership, 60:114, 60:116–117
mission, 60:115
patriotic projects, 60:115–116
records, 15:61, 15:113
yearbook cover depicted, 60:116
Political science, library classifications, 9:193
Politics
19th-century Europe, 10:5
1850s, 7:39
1860 presidential campaign, 8:150–8:171
1870s, 7:261
1880s, 9:107, 10:70, 10:149, 10:150
1892 presidential electors, 5:545n
abolitionism, 53:93–94, 57:107–120
agriculture and, 51:15–22, 51:179, 51:183, 51:184, 53:126, 54:324, 57:268–269
among ethnic groups, 13:434, 16:108, 17:85, 20:20–20:36, 36:237, 36:326, 40:328n
among Sioux, 38:130
anti-Semitism, 52:171, 52:172
army policies and, 42:43–42:53
bibliographies, 47:212, 48:43
birth-control movement, 54:359, 54:360, 54:362, 54:366–54:368, 54:370
blacks and, 55:149, 56:69–84, 57:419–432, 61:76–82
Brainerd, 5:366
British, 4:315, 4:316
business and, 53:84, 53:324, 58:62, 58:111–112
campaign funds, 5:90, 5:95, 5:105, 5:334
campaign paraphernalia depicted, 54:162, 54:181, 55:153, 55:155, 55:159, 55:161, 61:77, 61:79–81
campaign songs, 35:200
Canada, 4:356, 36:65
cartoons, 41:302, 41:309, 42:8, 42:248, 43:48, 43:51, 43:299, 43:300, 47:195, 51:1 (cover), 51:99–109, 51:100, 51:101, 51:104, 51:105, 51:106, 51:107, 51:108, 51:109, 52:31, 56:65, 61:78
Chinese exclusion, 57:166, 57:167, 57:168, 57:174, 57:175
church-state controversy, 53:295–311, 54:48
civil rights movement, 52:123–124
during Civil War, 9:270, 9:278–9:280
Communists and Communism, 54:2–3, 54:5–7, 54:9–14, 54:182–184, 58:168, 58:173, 58:174, 58:175–58:181
conservation and, 52:163, 54:258–259, 58:130, 58:132–143
cooperatives, 57:155–156
Dakota Territory, 35:238, 51:239
Donnelly's career, 4:30, 4:157–4:160
Duluth, 5:451, 47:189–47:199, 54:154, 54:159, 54:175
dynasties, 40:359
economic effects, 44:175–44:184
education and, 54:142–143, 54:325
English in, 8:143
ethnic groups and, 42:40, 45:224, 46:105, 46:205, 47:183, 47:224, 47:254, 48:43, 49:158, 49:204, 52:80, 52:120, 53:165–166, 55:215, 57:74
farmer-laborism, 54:32, 54:34, 54:44, 54:45
farmers and, 5:516, 6:382–6:384, 48:129, 51:270–280, 56:463
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:66–67
first Minnesota election, 5:289
foreign policy, 43:83–43:92
frontier, 4:371, 5:51, 13:8–13:11, 13:17, 14:131–14:133, 15:209, 22:85, 22:413–22:415, 27:5, 27:6, 27:13–27:15, 35:105–35:109, 35:114–35:116
governors, 28:183, 32:246, 35:352–35:357, 39:257, 48:283–48:294, 54:196, 54:197, 55:136
historical aspects, 29:258, 34:352, 51:281
immigration and, 7:159, 8:199
Indiana, 29:252, 30:382
Indian boarding school closures, 58:235
Indians and, 52:200–201, 53:164, 53:165, 55:232, 56:186, 56:187, 56:188, 56:193, 56:460–461, 57:2–18, 57:321–322, 57:380
international, 4:309–4:330
Iowa, 8:203, 8:305, 35:246, 42:240, 43:75
judicial cases, 55:351, 55:360, 55:361, 55:363
labor activities, 5:616, 10:23, 21:383, 21:389, 22:384, 40:91, 51:70, 51:71, 51:72, 51:220–231, 51:233, 51:259, 51:260, 51:263–51:266, 52:84, 54:177, 54:178, 54:183, 56:264, 56:266, 56:267, 56:268, 56:270, 56:272, 56:274, 56:275, 58:199
in land policy, 22:227–22:248
League of Nations, 52:120–121
local, 4:19
loyalty issue, 43:42–43:57
Mankato, 9:190
Martin County, 1:546
methods, 9:392
metis, 56:190–194
MHS collections, 45:70–45:74
Michigan, 35:332, 43:75, 48:178
Midwest, 4:225, 26:73,
1850s, 7:39
1860 presidential campaign, 8:150–8:171
1870s, 7:261
1880s, 9:107, 10:70, 10:149, 10:150
1892 presidential electors, 5:545n
abolitionism, 53:93–94, 57:107–120
agriculture and, 51:15–22, 51:179, 51:183, 51:184, 53:126, 54:324, 57:268–269
among ethnic groups, 13:434, 16:108, 17:85, 20:20–20:36, 36:237, 36:326, 40:328n
among Sioux, 38:130
anti-Semitism, 52:171, 52:172
army policies and, 42:43–42:53
bibliographies, 47:212, 48:43
birth-control movement, 54:359, 54:360, 54:362, 54:366–54:368, 54:370
blacks and, 55:149, 56:69–84, 57:419–432, 61:76–82
Brainerd, 5:366
British, 4:315, 4:316
business and, 53:84, 53:324, 58:62, 58:111–112
campaign funds, 5:90, 5:95, 5:105, 5:334
campaign paraphernalia depicted, 54:162, 54:181, 55:153, 55:155, 55:159, 55:161, 61:77, 61:79–81
campaign songs, 35:200
Canada, 4:356, 36:65
cartoons, 41:302, 41:309, 42:8, 42:248, 43:48, 43:51, 43:299, 43:300, 47:195, 51:1 (cover), 51:99–109, 51:100, 51:101, 51:104, 51:105, 51:106, 51:107, 51:108, 51:109, 52:31, 56:65, 61:78
Chinese exclusion, 57:166, 57:167, 57:168, 57:174, 57:175
church-state controversy, 53:295–311, 54:48
civil rights movement, 52:123–124
during Civil War, 9:270, 9:278–9:280
Communists and Communism, 54:2–3, 54:5–7, 54:9–14, 54:182–184, 58:168, 58:173, 58:174, 58:175–58:181
conservation and, 52:163, 54:258–259, 58:130, 58:132–143
cooperatives, 57:155–156
Dakota Territory, 35:238, 51:239
Donnelly's career, 4:30, 4:157–4:160
Duluth, 5:451, 47:189–47:199, 54:154, 54:159, 54:175
dynasties, 40:359
economic effects, 44:175–44:184
education and, 54:142–143, 54:325
English in, 8:143
ethnic groups and, 42:40, 45:224, 46:105, 46:205, 47:183, 47:224, 47:254, 48:43, 49:158, 49:204, 52:80, 52:120, 53:165–166, 55:215, 57:74
farmer-laborism, 54:32, 54:34, 54:44, 54:45
farmers and, 5:516, 6:382–6:384, 48:129, 51:270–280, 56:463
feminist reforms in the 1970s, 61:66–67
first Minnesota election, 5:289
foreign policy, 43:83–43:92
frontier, 4:371, 5:51, 13:8–13:11, 13:17, 14:131–14:133, 15:209, 22:85, 22:413–22:415, 27:5, 27:6, 27:13–27:15, 35:105–35:109, 35:114–35:116
governors, 28:183, 32:246, 35:352–35:357, 39:257, 48:283–48:294, 54:196, 54:197, 55:136
historical aspects, 29:258, 34:352, 51:281
immigration and, 7:159, 8:199
Indiana, 29:252, 30:382
Indian boarding school closures, 58:235
Indians and, 52:200–201, 53:164, 53:165, 55:232, 56:186, 56:187, 56:188, 56:193, 56:460–461, 57:2–18, 57:321–322, 57:380
international, 4:309–4:330
Iowa, 8:203, 8:305, 35:246, 42:240, 43:75
judicial cases, 55:351, 55:360, 55:361, 55:363
labor activities, 5:616, 10:23, 21:383, 21:389, 22:384, 40:91, 51:70, 51:71, 51:72, 51:220–231, 51:233, 51:259, 51:260, 51:263–51:266, 52:84, 54:177, 54:178, 54:183, 56:264, 56:266, 56:267, 56:268, 56:270, 56:272, 56:274, 56:275, 58:199
in land policy, 22:227–22:248
League of Nations, 52:120–121
local, 4:19
loyalty issue, 43:42–43:57
Mankato, 9:190
Martin County, 1:546
methods, 9:392
metis, 56:190–194
MHS collections, 45:70–45:74
Michigan, 35:332, 43:75, 48:178
Midwest, 4:225, 26:73,