Compendium of history and biography of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota, Part 146

Author: Holcombe, R. I. (Return Ira), 1845-1916; Bingham, William H
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Chicago : H. Taylor & Co.
Number of Pages: 1190


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F.


General Subjects.


Falls of St. Anthony. When at mouth of Minnehaha Creek, 2; considered holy by Indians, 2.


Ferry, first at St. Anthony, 73, 74.


Financial panics. Of 1857, p. 129; of 1859, pp. 129, 130; of 1873, p. 139.


Fire Department, volunteer organization in 1867, and paid department in 1879, p. 140.


Firsts. White occupation of Minnesota, by Capt. Perrot, 15; steamboat at Fort Snelling, 37; white children born in Minnesota, 42; white women at Fort Snelling, 42; piano in Minnesota, 42; marriages in Minnesota, 44; dwelling house on present site of Minneapolis, 44; store in St. Anthony, 67; business boom in St. Anthony, 67; ferry at St. Anthony, 73, 74; census in Minnesota, 75; newspaper in Minnesota, 79; court at St. Anthony, 84, 85; election at St. Anthony, 85; schools in St. Anthony, 90; steamboats at St. Anthony, 90, 91; bridge at St. Anthony, 199; post office in St. Anthony, 76; first in Minneapolis, 119; lyceum and public library in St. Anthony, 120; railroad in Minnesota, 134, 135; Public Library at Minne- apolis, 137; court house at Minneapolis, 138; street rail- way in Minneapolis, 140; stores in Minneapolis, 151, 158, 159; merchant mill in Minnesota, 151; bank at St. Anthony, 169; bank at Minneapolis, 169.


Fort Snelling, originally called Fort St. Anthony, established by Lieut. Col. Leavenworth, 29; carly history sketched, 28 to 33; eviction of white settlers from reservation of, 57, 58; reduction of reservation, 113.


Forts, Early. St. Nicholas and St. Antoine, built by Perrot, 14; L'Huillier, by LeSueur, 15; St. Beauharnois, 18. Fourth of July celebration, first in Minnesota at St. Paul, and second at St. Anthony, 92.


Personal Subjects.


Featherstonhaugh, Geo. W., visits Minnesota in 1837 and sur- veys and describes the country and St. Anthony's Falls, 53, 54.


Folsom, Edgar, second ferryman at St. Anthony, rescues Sally Bean, 74.


Folsom, Simeon P., surveys St. Anthony in 1847, p. 73. Ford, L. M., early citizen and booster of St. Anthony, 96.


G. General Subjects.


Ga's, generally used in Minneapolis, 142.


Governor, first election of, 127-129.


Grand Army of the Republie, National Encampment of in 1884, p. 144.


Grasshopper plague, 140.


Personal Subjects.


Gaultier, Father Lucian, holds services in his dwelling at Mendota, 1840-1844, p. 66; builds chapel in St. Paul in 1841, p. 66. .


Godfrey, Ard. Builder of first mill at St. Anthony's Falls, 67; builds first dam over the river, 69; part owner of town site of St. Anthony, 72; first postmaster of St. Anthony, 76.


Goodhue, James M., first editor and publisher in Minnesota and booster of St. Anthony in early days, Chapters IX and X; predicts great future for the town at the Falls, 96.


Groseilliers, Sieur des, alias Medard Chouart. His alleged journey to Minnesota with Radisson discussed, 14.


H. General Subjects.


Hard winter in St. Anthony in 1847-48, pp. 67, 68.


Hennepin County. Organization of, 109, 111; naming county seat of, 111; takes in St. Anthony, 125, 126; first court house, 138.


Hennepin Island, controversy over ownership of, 150. High dam, Government, 148.


Personal Subjects.


Hennepin, Father Louis. Sketch of, 3; ascends the Mississippi in 1680 and is captured by the Sioux, 4; incidents of cap- tivity, 4 et seq .; lands at site of St. Panl and is taken to Mille Lacs, 6; released and discovers St. Anthony Falls, 7, 8, 9; journeys toward Lake Superior and meets Du Luth, and returns with him to Mille Lacs; returns to Lake Su- perior and closes his career in America, 9 to 14.


Hole in the Day, Chippewa chief, sells timber to build mill and for first lumber at St. Anthony, 69.


I.


Iowa Indians, about mouth of Minnesota in early times, 39. Indians, Chippewa and Sionx. Send delegations to Wash- ington in 1824, p. 43; tragedies between Chippewas and Sioux; battles between at Rum River and Stillwater orig- inated on present site of Minneapolis, 46 to 49; Sioux in vicinity of St. Anthony, 90.


J.


Jobbers' Association of Minneapolis, founded, 147.


K.


Keating, Prof. W. H., recorder of Long's expedition of 1823. deseribes Fort Snelling, St. Anthony's Falls, and Minnesota country, 35, 36.


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L.


General Subjects.


Lake Minnetonka. Discovered by J. R. Brown, 36; named by Gov. Ramsey in 1852.


Libraries. First Public at St. Anthony, 120; of Minneapolis, 137; perfection of and completion of building, 141.


Lyceum, first at St. Anthony, 120.


Personal Subjects.


La Grue, first Caucasian resident of St. Anthony. Occupies Steele's claim cabin at the Falls in 1838; wife meets tragic death, 60.


Leavenworth, Colonel Henry, establishes Fort St. Anthony (Snelling), 30, 31.


Le Sueur, Pierre Charles, early explorer and resident. Mem- ber of Capt. Perrot's company in 1683, etc .; ascends the St. Pierre, builds a fort, and claimed to have discovered a copper mine, etc., 15; his visit to St. Anthony Falls de- scribed by Penicaut, 16; claimed to have gone 300 miles above the Falls, 17.


Little Crow, Old or III. Holds 'council with Pike, 24; village at Pig's Eye described by Pikc, 25; conference with Pike at mouth of St. Croix, 26; band in 1819 numbered 200, p. 30.


Long, Major Stephen H., makes an expedition to Minnesota and St. Anthony in 1817 and 1823; describes Falls, etc., 33, 34, 35, 38.


Loring, Charles M., sketch of early history of Minneapolis, 155-160.


Lowry, Thomas. Becomes leading spirit in Street Railway, 143; statue of, 148; mentioned, 159.


M. General Subjects.


Markets, early, in St. Anthony, 99, 100.


Mills, the old Government, 31, 32; first at St. Anthony built by Frank Stcele; dam completed in 1848, p. 67; established at Minneapolis on west side of river, 153; first steam-saw on West Side, 154; first merchant mill in Minnesota, 151; first private mill at St. Anthony Falls, 152.


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Minnehaha Creek, first called Brown's Creek; the stream and fall may have been named for Joseph R. Brown, 36.


Minneapolis. In 1845-49, pp. 63, 64, 65; first settlers on present of, 108, 114, 115, 116, 117; first called Albion, 111; name, Minneapolis, selected by Charles Hoag, 111, 112; first post office in 1854, p. 119; becomes summer resort, 119; as a municipality, 138; consolidation of, with St. Anthony, 138; first city government, 138; churches built between 1880- 1893, p. 142; first public library, 137; library consolidated with St. Anthony, 137; first street railway in, 140; pop- ulation of, in 1880, p. 140; in 1890, p. 142; exposition, 142; additions to area made, 143; new public buildings between 1880-1890, p. 143; G. A. R. national encampment in 1884, p. 144; growth of, celebrated in 1911, p. 148; first store in, 150; first mills on West Side, 152, 153; first bank, 169. Minnesota Territory. Organized, 71; governmental machinery set in operation and boundaries fixed, 75.


Minnesota River, name changed from St. Peter's, 113, 114. Missouret, or Missouri Indians, the "wooden canoe people," 4. Mound Builders, and their mounds. Sketch of, 1, 2; at Min- · neapolis, 2; at Bloomington and Lake Minnetonka, 2.


Personal Subjects.


Marshall, William R. Makes claim at St. Anthony in 1847, p. 67; surveys town site, 72; sketch of, 73.


Mousseau, Charles, first settler on present site of Minneapolis, 108; sketch of, 108.


N.


General Subjects.


Newspapers, first in Minnesota. "Pioneer," at St. Paul, 79; comments on St. Anthony, 1849-1850, 95, 96, 97; first in St. Anthony, called "The Express," 96, 120; second in St. Anthony, "Northwestern Democrat," 120; leading of the Twentieth Century, 147.


Northwestern Democrat, second newspaper in St. Anthony, 120.


Personal Subjects.


Nicolet, Jean, voyageur, first to hear and report of the Mis- sissippi, 3.


Nicollet, Joseph Nicolas (or Jean N.). Engineer and astron- omer. Visits, surveys, and describes Minnesota in 1836-37- 38-39; makes a 'celebrated map of the region, describes St. Anthony's Falls, etc., 55, 56.


Northrop, Cyrus, LL. D., becomes President of the University, 141.


0.


Organization of Minnesota Territory, 71; of Hennepin County, 109, 110, 111.


Outbreak, Sioux, 133, 134, 158.


P.


General Subjects.


Palmyra, steamboat, Capt. John Holland, brings news of rati- fication of Treaty of 1837, to Fort Snelling, 56.


Panics, Financial. Of 1857, p. 129; of 1859, pp. 129, 130; of 1873, p. 139.


Park System, beginning of, 137; creation of, 141.


Pioneer, Minnesota, first newspaper in Territory, first num- ber printed in St. Paul, April 28, 1849, 79; boosts St. An- thony in August, 1849, with description of situation, 80. Plague, grasshopper, of 1875, p. 140.


Political Parties, Republican in U. S., 121, 122; in Minnesota, 122, 123; Democratic, 122.


Pottery, ancient, made by Sioux, 1.


Post Offices. First in Fort Suelling in 1842, p. 42; first in Minneapolis in 1854, p. 119; first at St. Anthony, 76.


Prohibition. In St. Anthony in 1851, p. 99; "Friends of Tem- perance" organized in 1851, and territorial convention held at St. Paul, Jan. 1, 1852, p. 99; effective in St. Anthony in 1852, p. 99.


Personal Subjects.


Parker, Mrs. Amanda Huse, reminiscences of, early days in St. Anthony, 81.


Perrot, Capt. Nicholas. Builds trading post in Minnesota in 1683, p. 14; builds Fort St. Antoine on Lake Pepin in 1685, p. 14; takes possession of country for King of France, 14. Pettijohn, Eli, came to site of Minneapolis in 1842 and made a claim, 62.


Pike, Lieut. Zebulon M. His expedition to Minnesota in boats 1805-06; reaches mouth of Minnesota, Sept. 21, 1805,


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and eamps on Pike's Island, 22; makes treaty with In- dians, 24; surveys and passes St. Anthony's Falls, 24; ascends the Mississippi to Pike Rapids and builds fort, and explores upper river on boat, 25; sets out on return and holds grand council with Sioux, April 11, 1806, on Pike's Island, 26; interviews old Little Crow, 26.


Pond Brothers, Gideon H. and Samuel W. Came to Fort Snelling in 1834 and built first house on site of Minneapolis, becoming first actual white citizens of Hennepin County, 44. Plympton, Maj. Joseph. Commander of Fort Snelling in 1837- 38, p. 39; drives away settlers from reservation, 57, 58; makes a 'elaim at the Falls in 1836, with others, 60; but elaim was subsequently jumped by Frank Steele, 60.


Q.


Quinn, Peter, first instructor in farming to Indians, 44; has . "St. Anthony County," organization of prevented by Gov. claims at St. Anthony in 1840, p. 62.


R.


General Subjects.


Railroads. First in Minnesota, 134, 135; street, first in Min- neapolis, 140, 153; Northern Pacifie completed to Pacific Coast, 142; Soo Line, Canadian Paeifie and Great Northern development mentioned, 142; motor line deseribed, 143; Dan Pateh Electrie Railway, 148; grade erossings, 'eontro- versy with city regarding, 149.


Red River, immigrants into Minnesota at Fort Snelling from 1821 to 1831, p. 44.


Reminiseences, of Amanda Huse Parker of early days in St. Anthony, 81.


Republican Party. Organization of, in U. S., 121, 122; in Minnesota, 122, 123.


Reservation, Fort Snelling, reduced, 113.


Rum River, battle at, between Sioux and Chippewa in 1839, pp. 46-49.


Personal Subjects.


Radisson, Pierre Esprit, aecompanies Groselliers to North- west, 14.


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Ravoux, Father Augustine. Associated with Rev. Gaultier at Mendota, 1842-48, p. 66; sketch of, 100.


S.


General Subjects.


Schools. First in St. Anthony, 90, 121; system of public sehools founded, 135; the Blake, 135 et seq .; New Central High, 148.


Settlers, first at St. Anthony, 61, 62.


Sioux Indians. Proper name Dakota or Dahkotas, called at first by the Chippeways and others Nadouessioux, a term with various spellings in Caueasian languages. See Chap- ters I and II, and elsewhere; in War of 1812 and the British against Ameriean's, 28; bands in Minnesota from 1798 or earlier, 39; bands about site of Minneapolis in 1830-34 and later, 39 to 42; treaties of 1851, pp. 102, 103, 104; great outbreak of, in 1862, pp. 133, 134, 158.


Slavery in Minnesota. Dred Scott sketeh of and ease, 45; Alexis Bailly, first eitizen slaveholder in Minnesota, 46; Eliza Winston, ease of, 130, 131.


Symphony Orehestra, founded, 146.


Snelling, Fort, originally Fort St. Anthony. Established in 1819 by Lieut. Col. Leavenworth; early history notes relat- ing to, Chap. IV; the garrison mill at St. Anthony Falls, 31; name changed, 38; social life at in early days; duels between officers, infrequent mails, 43.


Steamboating. Local, 91, 120; R. P. Upton's notes on, 151, 152.


Stillwater, Battle at, between Sioux and Chippewa in 1839, pp. 46-49; the convention, 71.


Street Railway. First in Minneapolis, 140; eleetrifies its lines, 143; Thomas Lowry, leading spirit in, 143; eonstruets Como-Harriet Line, builds Lake Street Cross-Town, Fort Snelling, and double traek to Lake Minnetonka, 146; 'con- troversy with eity regarding rates, 149.


Stores, first in St. Anthony, 67.


Gorman, 124, 125.


St. Anthony. First elaims and settlers at, Chap. VII, pp. 59 et seq .; situation in, 1845; site surveyed and comes into market in 1848; first elaims sold at Stillwater in Septem- ber, 66; first surveyed, 72; eitizens in 1849-1850, p. 89; In- dians vieinity in 1850, p. 90; fails to seeure eounty seat, 101; ineorporation of, as a eity, 125; first city eleetion in, 125, 138; becomes part of Hennepin County, 125, 126; public library consolidated with Minneapolis, 137; consolidation of, with Minneapolis, 138; First bank, 169.


St. Croix River, origin of name, 16, 17.


St. Paul, conditions in 1848, p. 66.


St. Peter's River (now Minnesota), origin of name, 16; changed to Minnesota, 13.


Surveys, first Government lands in Minnesota surveyed in 1847-48, p. 66.


Personal Subjects.


Seott, Dred, slave of Dr. Emerson, post surgeon at Fort Snelling; sketeh of Scott and his noted ease, 45.


Seymour, E. Sanford, deseriptive writer. Describes St. An- thony and the Falls in 1849, interviews Hole in the Day and other chiefs, 78-79; visits and describes country be- tween St. Anthony and Sauk Rapids, 79.


Sibley, Henry Hastings. Comes to Minnesota and Fort Snelling, in 1834, as agent of American Fur Company, 45; elected Delegate from Wiseonsin Territory by Stillwater Convention and by people in 1848, p. 71; eleeted first Gov- ernor of Minnesota, 127, 128, 129.


Snelling, Colonel Joseph. Takes command of Fort St. An- thony in 1820, p. 31; attempts farming, 32; his character, 32. Steele, Franklin. Lay's foundation for a eity at St. Anthony's Falls in 1838, p. 57; "jumps" Plympton and Seott claims at the Falls, July 16, 1838, p. 60; first postmaster at Fort Snell- ing, 70; make elaims and builds cabins at St. Croix Falls in 1837, p. 53; controversy with A. W. Taylor, 94, 95.


Stevens, John H. Pioneer politieian, henehman for Sibley, 88; opposes H. M. Rice and the Mitehell Whig faetion, 88- 89; first settler at the original site of Minneapolis, 106, 107.


St. Pierre, Jaeques Le Gardeur, commander of Fort St. Beau- harnois, 14, 18.


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INDEX


T.


General Subjects.


Telephones. Northwestern Co., 142; Tri-State Co., 142.


Telegraph, first line between La Crosse, St. Anthony and Minneapolis, 157.


Timber cutting, first on the upper Mississippi, 68, 69. Trade, wholesale, development of, 145.


Traders. British, trespass on the Minnesota by building posts under English flag, etc., 25, 28, 29; recruit Indians to fight Americans, 28.


Treaty of Prairie du Chien in 1825, with several Indian tribes, 43; of 1837, with the Chippewas, 50, 51; of 1837, with the Sioux, 51, 52; news of ratification reach Fort Snell- ing, 56; Traverse des Sioux and Mendota, 102, 103, 104.


Personal Subjects.


Tahmahah, or Rising Moose, one of the two Sioux, "ever faithful" to the American, 28.


Taylor, Arnold W., Boston capitalist, purchases half interest in Steele's water power, 70; controversy with Franklin Steele, 94, 95.


Taylor, Zachary, commander of Fort Snelling in 1828-29, p. 46. Tuttle, Calvin A., has claim shanty at St. Anthony in 1847, p. 65.


U. General Subjects.


University, Minnesota State. Beginnings of, 117, 118; real


establishment of, 137; Dr. Folwell, first president of, 137; Dr. Cyrus Northrop, president of, 141.


Personal Subjects.


Upton, Rufus P., notes of early St. Anthony, 150-152.


V.


Personal Subjects.


Verendrye, P. G. V., heads an expedition west of Lake Su- perior, in 1731, built forts, etc., 18.


W.


General Subjects.


Wars. Civil, Minnesota in, 132, 133, 134, 158; of 1812, p. 28; Sioux of 1862, pp. 133, 134, 158; with Spain, during, 145. Wheat raising in Minnesota, first attempts at, by garrison of Fort Snelling, 33.


Wholesale Trade, development of, 145.


Women, pioneer of St. Anthony, mentioned, 160; see Mrs. Parker's reminiscences, 81, 82, 83.


Personal Subjects.


Walker, Thomas B. Reminiscences, etc., by, 152-155; presi- dent of Library Board, 159.


Warren, George H., article on the Pioneer Woodsman, 162- 168.


Washburn, Wm. D., Secretary of Minneapolis Mill Co., 152. Winston, Eliza, a slave, case of, 130, 131.


PORTRAIT INDEX


B


Page


Badger, Walter L


344


Bailey, Hon. Francis Brown.


288


Baldwin, Mrs. Snell J.


460


Baldwin, Snell J .. 460


Barber, Edwin Roswell 348


Guillot, Right Rev. Joseph


482


Barrows, Frederick C. 380


Bell, James Stroud. 234


H


Boardman, William B. 388


Boutell, Paul D. 372


198


Harrison, Hugh Galbraith 238


Hartsough, D. M. 534


Hastings, Charles W 486


374


Bruce, Olof Ludwig


434


Haynes, Hon. James C.


358


Herrick, Edwin Winslow


420


Hewitt, Edwin Hawley.


368


Hill, Henry ..


284


Hopwood, Frank Pershing. 424


488


Chaffee, Herbert Fuller 396


Clarke, Hovey Charles 316


Cooke, Elbridge Clinton 342


Crafts, Leo Melville, M. D. 422


Crocker, George W


266


Crosby, John. 232


D


Dean, Joseph 236


De Laittre, Howard M. 336


De Laittre, John 194


Dorr, Caleb D 250


Doerr, Henry 330


Donaldson, William


300


Douglas, George P.


400


Douglas, Walter Donald.


302


Dunsmoor, Irving A.


404


Dunwoody, William Hood. 190


E


Eastman, George H. 408


Eastman, William Wallace. 216


Eustis, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. 458


Evans, Owen J., M. D. 410


F


Forest, S. E. 414


G


Gardiner, Thomas


474


Gates, Charles G.


402


J


Johnson, Asa Emery, M. D. 258


Johnston, D. S. B. 464


Johnston, Mrs. D. S. B. 465


Johnson, Judge Edward Morrill 426


Jones, Hon. Edwin Smith. 242


Joyce, Col. Frank Melville 322


Judd, William Sheldon. 252


K


Kellogg, James Alfred. 432


Knoll, Paul H.


536


Koon, Martin B.


208


L


Langdon, Robert Bruce. 244


Lee, Joseph F. 524


Leighton, Levi E. 438


Longyear, Edmund J. 418


Loring, Charle 272


Lowry, Thomas. 183


Luce, Col. Erle D. 356


Lundeen, Ernest


436


Lyons, P. J.


430


577


C


Byrnes, William. 468


Page


Gilfillan, Hon. John Bachop 268


Gillette, Lewis S .. 354


Gould, Walter Henry. 480


Gray, Thomas Kennedy.


478


Guilford, Jonas 476


Brackett, George A. 218


Briggs, O. P


390


Brooks, Lester R. 254


Hayes, Moses P.


Burnett, William J


472


Bull, Benjamin Seth 251


Humphrey, Otis Milton, M. D.


I


Irwin, Everett F. 490


Irwin, John B.


492


Haglin, Charles F. 362


Bovey, Charles A.


578


GENERAL INDEX


Mc


S


Page


McDonell, Duncan D


440


Scanlon, M. J.


338


McMillan, James. .


498


Sheffield, Benjamin B.


352


McNair, William Woodbridge.


264


Shevlin, Thomas Henry


222


Sidle, Jacob K.


230


Sims, Charles F.


516


Skiles, Thomas Daggs


314


Manchester, James Eugene, M. D.


496


Snyder, Fred Beal.


320


Snyder, Simon Peter


312


Stacy, Edwin Page.


454


Matson, Nels Albin.


508


Mattison, Schuyler H


500


Stewart, Levi M.


228


Merrill, Alfred E.


569


Merriman, Orlando C. 340


Miller, Jame


504


Miller, Marcus


526


Morgan, Kimball Scribner, D. D. S.


510


Morse, Willard W


364


Thorpe, Samuel S. 382


Thomas, Guy A.


308


Tilleny, Lazarus 520


Tourtellotte, Jacob F., M. D.


306


Tourtellotte, Mrs. Jacob F.


306


Tuttle, Harry A.


384


0


Ostrom, Olof N.


294


Owen, Sydney M.


444


Vanderburgh, Hon. Charles Edwin


310


Velie, Charles Deere. . 324


P


Peavey, Frank H. 214


Peppard, Matthew J. 416


Waite, Harry


334


Wales, William W.


298


Walker, Thomas Barlow 204


Warner, E. C .. 346


Warren, George Henry. 386


Webster, Henry . 394


Welles, Henry Titus 248


Welles, Mrs. Henry Titus. 248


Weyerhaeuser, Frederick 470


Whited, Oric O. 286


Wheeler, Charles Hall. 502


Wilcox, Jolın Finley . 326


Ross, Charles Henry


512


Wyman, James Thomas


292


Ruhnke, Albert R. 514


W


Petcler, Col. Francis


448


Pettit, Curtis Hussey 431


Pillsbury, Charles Alfred. 200


Pillsbury, George A 212


Pillsbury, Hon. John Sargent.


186


Piper, George Frank.


256


Poehler, Hon. Henry. 274


Pond, Jonathan H. 506


R


Robbins, Andrew Bonney 450


Stillman, Horatio R.


522


Stone, Heman W. 456


Summers, George


518


T


N


Nelson, Benjamin Franklin 278


Page


Mac & M


Martin, Charles Jairus 226


Martin, Captain John 260


Starnes, Pleasant M. 370


V


Wyman, Oliver Cromwell 282


GENERAL INDEX


A


Page


Page Bull, Benjamin Seth


251


Abbott, Howard Strickland


185


Bull, Benjamin S.


251


Alcott, Capt. Robert K.


193


Burhyte, Randall S.


218


Alexander, Roman


199


Burnett, William J. 472


Allan John W.


185


Burns, John E.


256


Allen, Joseph


184


Burns, William


235


Allen, Rev. Lorenzo B.


196


Burr, Melbourne C.


230


Ames, Eli B ..


193


Butters, William


233


Amsden, Charles M. 190


207


Andrews, James Currier


189


Brackett, George A.


218


Ankeny, Alexander Thompson


196


Bradley, George L 206


Atkinson, Elmer E ..


197


Brecke, O. E. 194


Atkinson, Frederick Grant


561


Breding, Alfred Melvin


213


Atwood, Hezekiah S. 189


Briggs, O. P


390


Brooks, Anson Strong


202


Brooks, Lester R.


254


Brown, Dan C ..


233


Brown, Henry 206


Brown, James P .. 220


Bruce, Olof Ludwig


434


Bailey, William Crawford


199


Baillif, Rene L. 277


Byrnes, William Joseph, M. D.


219


Baldwin, Snell J. 460


Baltuff, Joseph M. 220


Barber, Edwin Roswell. 348


Bardwell, Lamont J .. 215


Calderwood, W. G. 555


Calhoun, Hon. John Franklin 564


Campbell, Wallace. 246


Cargill, Sylvester Smith 335


Barr, Warren F 217


Carleton, Frank Henry 265


Bartlett, William W 227


Carlson, C. M. E. 254


Carpenter, Elbert L. 267


Barrows, Frederick C. 380


Carter, Oliver Perry 253


Case, Dana L. 249


263


Belden, George K.


234


Chaffee, Gibson Allan. 252


396


Benjamin, Arthur Edwin, M. D.


213


Chamberlain, Francis A.


564


Berry, William Morse.


213


Chapman, Joseph


241


Bibb, Charles W.


216


Chase, Frank R.


238


Bingenheimer, Gustave A.


215


Chatfield, Edward Crane.


391


Bisbee, Edgar C 210


Christian, George H.


246


Blaisdell, John True 224


Church, Carlos


567


Bleecker, George M.


236


Chute, Frederick Butterfield 211


Chute, Richard 270


259


Boutell, Paul D.


372


Chute, Samuel Hewes, M. D.


221


Bovey, Charles A.


198


Clark, Charles Bradley 259


Clarke, Hon. Charles H. 262


Bovey, William Howard 202


Clarke, Hovey Charles 316


Bow, Dennis C. 203


Cleator, William P.


273


Bookwalter, Sumner 224


Collins, Herbert O., M. D.


244


Buell, Major Salmon A 562


Comstock, Edgar F. 272


Bull, James Alvah 532


Condit, L. A. 240


579


B


Badger, Walter L. 344


Bailey, Hon. Francis Brown 288


C


Bardwell, Winfield W.


228


Barnette, Lewis Cass 235


Barney, Fred Elisha 200


Barton, C. A. 423


Bausman, Abner Lacock, D. D. S. 210


Baxter, John T.


218


Castner, Frank H.


Bell, James Stroud.


234


Chaffee, Herbert Fuller


Boardman, William B.


388


Boehme, Christopher Adam


231


Chute, Richard Henry


Bovey, Charles Cranston


225


Bracken, Henry Martyn, M. D.


Austin, M. P., M. D. 474


Byrnes, William 468


580


GENERAL INDEX


Page


Page


Conkey, De Witt Clinton


271


Eberhart, Axel Albert


568


Connor, Gilman


262


Eichhorn, Edmund


566


Cooke, Elbridge Clinton.


342


Eitel, George Gotthilf, M. D. 300


Cooley, George W.


237


Ekstrum, J. D. 564


Cooper, Barelay


253


Ellingson, Sever, 291


Cootey, Thomas Edward


275


Elwell, Senator James T. 295


Cordella, Victor


260


Elwell, George H. 297


Corriston, Col. Frank T.


247


Elwood, Lester Bushnell


304


Crafts, Lco Melville, M. D.


422


Cramer, H. B.


243


Erdmann, Charles A., M, D.


302


Crittenden Mason H.


269


Crocker, George Washington


266


Crosby, Franklin M.


567


Crosby, John


232


Crosby, John 556


F


Fagerstrom, John 316


Fairchild, Herbert Everett 308


Falk, Major Edward G. 318


Farnsworth, Ezra 309


Farwell, George N. 318


320


Fifield, Walter V.


313


Filbert, Christian


321


Fisher, George A.


321


Davis, Charles Albert 283


296


Fitzgerald, Reynaldo J., M. D.


312


Day, Jolin Wesley


285


Dean, Alfred J.


237


Dean, Frederick W


293


Dean, Joseph


236


Foss, J. F. R. 559


Fosnes, Martin C. 311


Fossecn, Manley L. 305


De Laittre, Howard M


336


Fowler, Charles Rollin 316


Frisbie, William Albert 300


Fruen, William F. 311


304


Deziel, Godfrey, M. D.


286


Dickey, Frederick A


283


Dingman, George L.


290


Doerr, Henry


330


Donaldson, William


300


Gale, Edward Chenery 322


Gale, Samuel C. 337


Gardiner, Thomas 474


Garvey, James L. 329


402


Dreger, J. W. 281


Gerlachı, Lieut. Col. William


330


Drew, Charles Wayland, M. D. 293


276


Gibson, Hon. Paris


323


Dunsmoor, Irving . 404


Gilfillan, Hon. Jolın Bachop


2GS


Gillette, Lewis S.


354


Dunwoody, William Hood


190


Gilman, James B.


338


Gluek, Charles


323


Gluek, Louis


336


Godfrey, Ard


333


Godley, Charles M.


333


Godwin, J. Walker 314


Gould, Walter Henry 480


Gramling, Charles N. 273


Gray, Thomas Kennedy 478


Gray, William Irving 561


Green, T. Homer 345


Eaton, Franklin J. 294


237


Duryea, James H. 565


Dwinnell, Hon. William Stanley 279


E


Eastman, George H. 408


Eastman, William Wallace 216


Eastman, William W. 302


Evans, Owen J., M. D. 410


Ewe, Gustave F.


302


Crow, Henry A 240


565


Currier, Frederick W. 243


Curtis, Theodore F 257


D


Dahl, John 282


Dapprich, L. H. 273


Davies, William H. 288


Fitzgerald, Don. F., M. D.




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