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Captured by Indians. 5-
Nearly burned alive .. 55
Returns to Lake Pepin 56
Gun, grandson of Carver .. 82 Hainault, Elizabeth .. Madeline.
Hall, Rev. Sherman Ojibway missionary. 107 Moves to Sauk Rapids 111
llayner, Il. Z., Chief Justice of Territory 124
Hempstead accompanies Major Long, A. D. 1817 82
Hennepin Louis, Franciscan mis- sionary. early life of .. 19
Date of his first book 18, 19 Criticism of first book 19
Depreciates Jesuits. 18
Meels a Sioux war party.
19
At the marsh below Saint Paul 19,20
At Falls of St. Anthony 16, 22, 24, 25
Denounced by La Salle. 19
Chaplain of La Salle. 20
His false map 20
At Lake Pepin .. 22
Makes a dictionary 23
Baptizes an infaut .. 03
30
Met by Du Luth . 25
Career en return to Europe. . 25
Capture French from Lake Pepin . 54
82
Replies to objectors 27
Kirk. Sir David Kirk, brother-in law of Radisson
1 3
Lac Vieux Desert.
La Hontan. his early life Book of travels 35
Arrives at Fort St. Joseph, on Lake Erie ..
35
Schiller's song of Si aux Chief.
68
Historical Society, first public meeting. 119
Hobart, Rev. C 119
Holcomb, Capt. William. 110
Hole-in-the-Day, the father, at- lack- the Sioux. 103 Criticised b / Charlevoix. . 36
Visits Fort Snelling in 1828 103 Noticed by Nicollet. 36
Attacked by Sioux 103 Visits Fort Snel ing in 1839. .. 103
Laidlow travels from Selkirk set- tlement to Prairie du Chien ... 91
Brings wheat by boat to Pem- bina . 91
At Fort Snelling. 33
Lac qui Parle mission 109
Lake Calhoun, Indian farm es- tablished. 10G
Lake Harriet, mission described 109
Lake l'epin, called Lake of Tears Described in A. D. 1700. . . 41
Fort Perrot at. 29
Fort Beauharnois at. 53 Lake of the Ottawas 3
Ilurons driven to Minnesota. 109
Dwell with loways
Live on Isle of the Mississippi 2
La Monde, a voyageur 10
Landsing, trader, killed . 63
Remove to sources of Black River ...
2
Lambert, David, early settler in St. Paul 118
-ibbev. Washington, pioneer at
Lambert, Henry A., early settler in St. Paul 119 St. Croix Falls 113 Lignery, commands at Mackinaw 50
Indians of Mississippi Valley, earliest communication about. 46 Upper Missouri, seen by Ver- endrye Minnesota 104
Son of Pierre Boucher. 51 Arrives at Lake Pepin 52
Builds Fort Beanharnois .. 52
His brother, Montbrun, eap- tured by Indians. 53
La Place, a French deserter killed by the Sionx 12 Burial place. 83 ¥6
La Potherie describes Fort Per- rot, at Lake Pepin 29 Fountain cave 84 St. Anthony Falls 85
Larpenteur, A., early settler at St. Paul 116
La Salle licensed to trade in buf- falo robes 10 Builds ship Griffin 10
Opinion of the site of Fort Snelling. 86 Arrives at Fort Snelling. A. D. 1823 91 Loomis, Capt. Gustavus A., U. S. A .. 108
Eliza marries Lieut. Ogden .. 103
First to describe Upper Mis- sissippi. 18
Describes Falls of Saint An- thony 19
Poor opinion of Hennepin. .. 19
Guymoneau
51
Marquette .. 5
Menard 2,
3
Messayer. 58
Jesuit missions ifsuccessful. 106 Lead mines on Mississippi 33
Jesuit missionaries promised the Sioux 51
Johnson, Parsons K. 119
Jonquiere, Governor of Canada. 60
Fort established .. 60
Juchereau at the mouth of the Wisconsin 48
Conciliates the Foxes. 49
.Indd, early settler at Marine .. Kalm, Professor, notices Veren - 113 drye ... 59
Kaposia Chief requests a mis- sionary 114
Keel boats from Fort Snelling attacked. 99, 100
76
Kennerman, Pike's sergeant .... Kertk, see Kirk.
Kickapoos, at Fort Perrot .. Mention of . 40, 46. 54, 55
His first and second book compared. 26
Criticised by D'Therville 28
Criticised by Father Gravier 28 Ilis later davs 28
35
Opinion of Jesuit Missions ... 106 Henniss C. J. editor 122
Hersehell, Sir John, translates
Ascent of the Fox River. 35
Descends the Wisconsin River 35
Alleged voyage of the Long River 36
Pronouneed a fabrication, in 1716, by Bobe 36
Pursued by the Sioux .. 103 Hole-in-the-Day, Junior. attacks Sioux Drar St Paul 121
On first steamboat above Falls of St. Anthony. 121 Ilowe, early settler at Marine ... 113 iers
Hudson's Bay visited,by Grosell- 4. 5
By Radisson. 5
By Capt. Zachary Gillam. 5
Iluggins, Alexander, mission far- mer .. 107
Lake Pokeguma Mission ..
Battle at 109
L'unglade, of Green Bay, urges attack of Braddock 61 Linetot, commander at Macki- naw
At Fort Duquesue . . 61
Indiana Territory, organized
loways, visited by Ilurons 2 Visit Perrot at Lake l'epin. . 29 Mentioned. ... ... 39, 42, 43, 44, 45 Iroquois, Virgin. her interces-
sion sought by Dif Luth 17
La Porte. see Louvigny.
Isle, Pelee, of the Mississippi be- low St. Croix River 37
Nephew of Verendrye ... 58 Explores to Rainy Lake. . . 58, 59 Prepares a map .. 58
Unite with O tawas at La Pointe.
Le Sueur, associated with Perrot 32 32
King, grandson of Carver
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115
In council with Sioux .. 91
Killed near Fort Snelling, A. I., 1826. 97 Visit Fort. A. D., 1827.
Treachery of ..
Contliet with Sioux near Fort Snelling .. 103
Early residence of . 105 Sioux name for ... 105
Principal villages of.
of Lake Pokeguma attacked 110 Attack at Kaposia Sioux. .. Treaty of 1837 112 111
Attack Sioux near St. Paul ... 121
Passengers on first steam- boat above Falls of Saint Anthony . .. 121
Attack Sioux in St. Paul streets 125 Killa Stoux gir, in a farm House 127
Oliver, Lient. 1. S. A., detained by lee at Hastings 91
Olmstead. S. B ... 196
(lms ed, David, President of first comuneil
Candidate for Congress 122
Editor of Democrat 125
One Eyed Sioux, alias Bourgne Orignal Leve, Rising Moose. 85
81 Loyal to America during war 0: 1:12 Arrested by Dickson ... 8
Ottawax. their migrations. At Mackinaw 32
Ottoes, mentioned. 42, 43. Quasiconde. W h-zre-ko-tay) Sioux chief mentioned by Hlen- lepin 03.
By Long 82
Owens, John P., editor. 123
Pacific Ocean, route to. 36. 50,58, 60,
l'arran' nicknamed l'ig's Eye. ... 113
l'arsons, Rey. J. P. 119
Patron, unele of Du Luth. 11 l'emeant describes Fort Pertot .. Fort Le Suenr on Iste Pelee .. Mississippi River.
37 42
Residence at Blue Earth Hiv-
47
Describes Fort L'Huillier .... 47
Penneusha, French trader among the Sioux . 53
l'ore, sre Perret.
Perkins, 1.1 .. U. S. A., in charge of Fort Shelby 80
Poritete, see La Perriere.
Forrot, Nicholas, arrests Achtga- naga at like Superior. 12
Visits krwernan 14
Early days of
Interpreter. A. D. 1071, at Saud st. Marie. 24
Account of Father Menard's ascent of the Mississippi and Black River
Suspected of poisoning lat 29
Associated with Du Luth
First visit to Lake Pepm.
Visited by Joways. ..
Trades with the Sioux
30 Brings alles to Niagara .... . Strategy at Lake Fepm 30 30
Tritthry thị Sion by burning a cup of brandy and water. 30 31
In the Seneca expedition ..... Inaction to Like Pepin ... tourneys to the Story ... 31
31
Takes possession of the count-
32
Honours Ojibway girls 32 Boldness at Mackinaw 32
Conducts a convoy from Mon-
39
Establishes a post on Knla- 31
Recalled 31
Threatened with death by 38 Interpreter at Montreal.
.
... 1. 3.
Chief of, with Le Sueur at Montiral. 31
( \ De at stil water. .. 115
When organ zed 117
119
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118
Candidate for Congress 125
1
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YHIm Like 107
108
1.0 90 farle
111
109
Traverse de pain
111
111
111
111
Misstotitties. R-v. Alvan Cor
VISITori spelling 107
Frederick Ayer 107
107
1 1. Flv. teacheri 100
Mr Denton 111
107
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Job F \ ton 111
111
Robert Hopkins 117
107
.1 W Hancock 107
৳ 1: 1: 20% 111
[ & Will umson M. I 1117
111
Moothrun, hit tetrutug from
53
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Mente unews. Gorerad, death of 1
Morai. P. in , with Du Inthat
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Mon co. Wol am old trader ? . 10
Mas Herny I. T. S District .. 118
Si tos Hoàn found dead near
VI Th. I the Artendrie al 113
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R. Toustrance against 115
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Just Legature 118
1 rst counties organized.
119
len mized as a state
Miss ch Vations, Mackinaw.
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107 4.al of
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Name of wife 34 Time of death 34
l'eters, Rev. Samuel, interested in
Republican convention at St.
Anthony 126 Rice, Hon Henry M .. steps to or-
Passes through Minnesota ... 89 Semple. Governor of Selkirk set- tlement, killed 88
88
Pig's Eye, marsh below St. Paul, 113 Origin of name 114
Pike, Lt. Z. M., U. S. army at
Prairie du Chien 74
Council with Sioux at month of Minnesota. 74
Address to Indians 74
Treaty for sites for military posts 75
Description of Falls of St. An- thony. .75,
76
Lost flag brought back. 76
Block house at Swan River ... 77
Visited by Dickson.
At Cass or Red Cedar Lake .. At Sandy Lake .. 77
Alluded to by Sir W. Johnson 69 At Leech Lake 78
Sionx, origin of the word. 1
Defeat the Hurons.
4
Described by Father Allouez Attack Indians at La Pointe Peculiar language of
4
Passes Kaposia village. 78
Confers with Little Crow. 78
Pinchon, see Penensha.
Pinchon. Fils de, Sioux chief, confers with Pike ..
78 cer .. 51
Russell. Jeremiah, pioneer in St. Croix Valley 109, 112
Sagard, in 1636 notices Lake Su- perior copper
Saint Anthony Express, first pa- per beyond St. Paul. 123
Visited by Grosellier and Radisson
Nicholas Perrot ... 29
Described by Perrot. 31
Mantantans 32
Meaning of the word 11 4 Different bands of 104
Med-day-wah-kawn-twawn villages 104, 105
Warpaykutay division of. ... 105 Warpaytwawns. 105 Speseetwawns 105 Dictionary commenced. 111
Frightened by burning bran- dy 30
Mantantaws. 32 44
Sissetons. 32
Prescott, Philander, early life. 91
Saint l'aul, origin of name. 114
Early settlers of. 114
First School house in. 114
Quinn, Peter 103
Appearance in 1849. 117
High water in 1850 .. 121
War party arrested by Perrot 33
The first to visit Montreal .... 37
38
Radisson, Sieur, carly life and marriage. Second marriage.
2
Relies arrive from Franklin's expedition. 120
Brother-in-law of Groselliers Visits the Sioux.
Effoit to remove seat of (uv- ernment therefrom 127
Eastern and Western des- cribed .
48
Chief visits Fort L'Huillier .. 43
In council with Le Sueur ..
Bands of, A. D. 1700. 45
Attack Miamis 48 51 55 Visited by Jesnits
Attack convoy of Verendiye, Deputation visit Quebec 57
Deputation visit English at Green Bay .. 63
Bands described by Carver. . 65
Chiefs speech described by Carver. 67 Chiefs speech versified by Schiller ...
67
Language. Carver's views on. Chief, Orignal Leve, Pike's friend . 75, Formerly dwelt at Leech Lake
8[
Red River of the North, men- tioned 87
Scott. General Winfield, suggests the name of Fort Snelling. ..
Selkirk, Earl, Thomas Douglas .. 87
78 Bear Dance described by Long . 83
Scotch settlers at. 87 Rival trading companies. 87
Swiss immigrants to. 89
Renville, Joseph, mention of 76. 109 PAGE
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Discovers John Tanrer. 88
Renville. John 109
Concludes a treaty with In- dians 89
the Carver claim .. 70,61, 96 Petuns, see Hurons.
Phillips, W. D., early lawyer at St. Paul . 116, 119 Picard, see Augelle.
Elected to Congress. .. 125, 126
IT. S Senator. 128
Richards, F. S., trader at Lake Pepin .. 117
11t Riges, Rev. S. R., Sioux mission- alv, lener of Interpreter at treaty of 1851 .. 123
Robbinette, pioneer in St. Croix Valley. 112
with Le Suenr at Montreal ..... 37
Sibley, Hon. II. H., at Stillwater convention. 115
Delegate to Congress from Wisconsin Territory 116 Impression made at Wash- ington. 116
Elected delegate to Congress Silver ostensorium, presented by Perrot, still preserved. 30
122
Orders the British flag to be hanled down 78
Kolette. Joseph Sr., in the Brit- ish service 81
- Rolette, Joseph Jr. 127
Roseboom, English trader, ar- rested near Mackinaw 15 Roseboom, trader at Green Bay. 63
Described in A. D. 1671. 4 Attacked at Sault St. Marie .. 5 Villages visited by Ou Luth .. 9
Described by Cadillac. 16
Meet Accault and Henne-
19,
20
Pond, Rev. G. H., assists in bury- ing slaughtered Sioux .. 103
i ditor of Dahkotah Friend .. 122 Interpreter at treaty o[ 1851. 124
Pond, Rev. Samuel W., notifies
the agent of a Sioux war party 103 Ereets the first house of >aw- ed lumber in the Minnesota Valley 107
Prepares a Sioux spelling book
108
Grammar 111
Government mill at .. .93, 94
Saint Croix county organized .... 114 Court in. 114
Saint Croix River, origin of name 42 112
Du Luth first explorer of. 112
Fort on, spoken of by Belln. 112
During war of 1812-1815 80
Fort Shelby at 80 Mckay at ... 81 81
Pitt and party ent lumber .... 112 Pioneers in valley of. 112 Early preachers in valley of. 113 First woman 113
Medaywahkauntwauns. .. . 32, 43
Oujalespoitons . . . 43, 44 Assinehoines, cause of sepa- ration 43
Newspapers . . . .. 117, 118. 119. 122 First expemjon for murder .. 121 Indian fight in streets of 125 Chiefs speech to Frontenac .. Chief's death at Montreal 38 War party against the Illi- nois ... 39
40
Sails with Capt. Gillam to Hudson's Bay. 5 Rae, Dr .. Arctic explorer at St. Paul . 124
Saint Pierre, Captain, at Lake Superior 50
At Lake Pepin ... .55,
65
Ramsey, Hon. Alexander, first Governor. 117
At Fort La Reine 60 A foil to the Foxes
Guest of HI HI. Sibley at Men - dora .. 118 Becomes a resident of St.
Killed in battle .. 60 First message
Saskatchewan, tirst visited by French 59
Fort at 60
Schiller, versities a Sioux chiefs speech E
.
Reamne, Sieur, interpreter. 52
Scott, Dred, slave at Fort Snell- ing .. 97
Why called 87 Fort Rouge on. 87 Secures Ossiniboia ... 87
Forms an agricultural colony 87 Sisseton murderer brought to Fort Snelling. 92
Arrives in New York city .... 85
Reaches Sault St. Marie ..... 88 In council with Ojibways. ..
16
4 4
Confers with Sioux at Minne- sota river ..
78
Rosser, J. T., Secretary of Terri- torv .. 125
Rouville, Hertel de, French offi-
Marriage of .. 113 Of Mille Lacs .. 21,22, 27 Offering at Falls of St. All- thony
26
Saint Anthony Falls, Suspension bridge over 12G
Described by early explorers . . 19, 24, 25, 75, 76, 85
Porlier, trader near Sauk Rapids 76, l'oupon, Isadore, killed by Sisse- ton Sionx
78
92
Prairie du Chien described by C.rver .... 64
British officers at ...
Provencaile, loyal to America in war of 1812. 81
Raclos, Madeline, wife of Nicho- las l'errot. .. 31
Radisson, Marguerite.
Commander at Mackinaw .. 61 Noticed by Carver. 57
Arrests murderers. 61 In N. W. Pennsylvania ... 60, 61 Paul 118
Visited by Washington .. 60
Tribute (0) .. 61
llolds Indian council at Fort Snelling. 121
Randin, visits extremity of Lake
Superior. . . 110 Ravoux, Rev. A., Sioux mission - ary ... 109
69
ganize Minnesota Territory 115, 116 Moves to St. Paul ... 118 Murderer of
15
Senecas defeated by the French Shea. . I. G .. on failure to estab- lish Sionx mission 106 Sherburne, Moses, Judge 125 Shields, Gen. James, elected U. S. Senator 128 Shingowahbay, Ojibway chief
Robertson, Daniel A., editor 124. 125 Rocky Mountains discovered by Verendrye 60
Rocque or Roque. A., at Wapa- shaw .. 117
Kogers, Captain, at Ticonderaga. In charge at Mackinaw .. 62. 6C Skirmish with Durantaye .... 62
At Dicksons trading post.
Words mentioned by IIenne- pin
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Verendrye. Sienr, early life of ... 58
At Lake Nepigon.
58
h ... A
buts at Bed Biver
Expedition west of Lake Su- perior 58
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7. 1 . 1 Mars to Washing- 1 . \ 0 . 14. 1
TA Mtrunant idf Canada, re-
C
Death
59
Chevalier, notice of 59
Menr Jr., accompanies St. Pierre .. 50. 61
Wahkautape, Sioux chief visits la' Sueur . 43. 44
Wahmalah, Sioux chief. 95
Want. I. B 119
Wakefield, John A .. 110
Wales. W. W
1227
Washington visits St. Pierre ..
WrIch. W. Il .. Chief Justice of Territory ..
127
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11>
VI Dr. Speaker Horse of
126 Toreskattas, Stouy chlel first in 124 Montical 31 Candidate for Congress. 125
l'ron-
Williamson, Rev. T. S., M. D., early life ... 10"
Arrival among the Sionx. . 107
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Join. 109th, murdered by Sioux 121
Thomas, David, geographer.
Bity Henry, with In Luth at
Willis. N. P., lampoons Joseph
17 Sneffing 10
Winnebagoos, mentioned .. .40. 52
Traders forlodden to enter the
Tiedisit is; with Sioux and
112
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T 11 . 1 1 , at Falls of st. Croix 112
I movers ty of Manu sota cira,ed 122
Described by Le Sueur 40
Guignas. .. 52
Wolle, General, death of .. 1 Wood, Trader among Staux.
Velser, Capt. at Fort Shelby 80
Yuhazer, excented at St. Paul ... 121
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Vercheres, In copanand at ci .11
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son killed by Sioux ... 50
A u .phew dies 5A
Sons of, reach Rocky Woun- tains 59
Return to Lake of the Woods Superseded. 59
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la fers to Lake Superior cop. -1 7 mter. . ], stolen from his
1
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1 Becker an Indian chief .. 1> vered by Carl of Sel- hell
Specied et Morder
Ir chrome and deceitful
Wells. James, trader married 102
At Lake Pepin ... 117
Killed by Sioux 102 Wilkin Alexander, Secretary of Territory ..
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Organizes church at Fort Spelling .. 108 Missionary at Lae qui Parle-
Kaposin. .. .. 111 Procures school teacher for St. Paul 114
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Successive removals. 105 Wisconsin River, called Mes- rletz Odeba by La Salle. 18
( Fatlotte Onisconsin, wife of
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Obtains an Indian Map. ..
1 few. traoistet, killed 123
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Restored 59
119
ADack Keel boats. 99, 100 First notice of
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OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF MINNESOTA.
PAGE 129 TO 160.
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PAGE
Acton, murders.
137
Fair Oaks, battle 135
Paynesville, stockade 148
Peach Orchard, battle. 135
Pittsburg Landing, battle. 134
Prisoners released . 150, 151 Railroads-
Commenced 125
Rolling stock 133
New organization 135
First completed. 135
Building .. 157
Red River Hostilities. 148
Red River navigation. 130
Redwood Ferry, battle. 110
Relief measures. 133, 150 Regiment- First .. 132
Second .
1 3
Third
1 3
Fourth
131
Fifth
134
Sixth .. 134, 136
Seventh 145
Eightlı
Ninth. 145
Tentli 145
Eleventh 155
Regiments return. 156
Renville Rangers.
141
Sanitary commission. 133
Savage's station, battle 135
Scandinavian immigration. 13:
Seven days fight 135
Sharp shooters, first 133
"Shinplasters" 135
Sibley's expedition 145
Sioux Massacre.
137
Foreclosed
131
Proposed adjustment .. 157
Breadstuffs exported 131
Minnesota admitted 129
Missouri River expedition 153
130
War news.
132
War meeting ..
136
Week of blood
115
Corinth, battle
152
Currency, inflated
155
Navigation of Red River. 130
Nelson's farm, battle .. 135
Drouth. 154
New Ulm, seige. .141, 143
Edward's Ferry. 135
Evacuated 144
Election. 131, 134, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160
Northfield Raid 159
Northwest settlement 135
Wood Lake, battle. 15]
Yorktown, seige 135
Enlistments ... 132
Fires, prairie 15x
Antielam, battle. 152
Arctic cyclone 158
Arms Seized 146
Banks, state. 130
Battles-
Antictam .. 152
Big Black River. 153
Birch Coolie. 139, 149
Bristow's station 154
Champion Hills 153
Chickamauga. 154
Corinth. 152
Fair Oaks. 135
Fitzhugh's woods
15-4
Gettysburg.
153
Glendale. 135
Malvern hills 1.35
Mill Springs .. 131
Mission Ridge 154
Mobile
Legislature- July, 1858 129
Murfreesboro. 135
Nelson's farm 135
Session, 1861.
131
Peach Orchard 135
1862.
13-4
Pittsburg Landing 134
Extra session
151
Red Wood Ferry. 140
Session, 1870.
157
Savage's station 135
1871. 158
1874, '75, '77. 159
Tupelo. 155
Vicksburg. 153
White Oak Swamp 135
Wood Lake
151
Bonds-
Issued. 129
Defaulted 130
Military commission ..
151
Sioux pursued. Sioux removed from state 153
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Camp release .. 151
157 134
Chippewa war threatened.
146
Murder at Garden City 150
Christian commission.
133
Murders at Acton ..
137
Murfreesboro, battle 135
"Wild Cat." banking scheme .. 130
Winnebagoes removed fromi state 153 Wright county war. 130
Currency depreciated. 131
Military force called out .. 130
Mill Springs. battle 134 Stockades. built. 147
148 Troops called for, 132, 133, 136, 154, 155 War prospective.
Capitol removal ..
Mounted Rangers. 149
Cavalry companies.
Lincoln Assassinated 150
Little Crow killed. 153
lower Agency outbreak 138
Malvern Hills. 135
Spanish Fort .. 15G
Session, 1878. 160
13-4 Light Artillery, first. Second .. 134
Impeachment, state treasurer. 158
Indian correspondence ... 150
Indians executed 152
Indian war closed 151
Inflation. 157
Insane Hospital burned 160
Jay Cooke, failure. 158
Lec, surrender 156
Legal Tender Notes .. 135
Fort Ridgley, attacked .. 142
Frazier River, gold discoveries. 130
Glendale, battle 135
"Good Times" 156
Grasshoppers. 159
"Hard Times" 130
Hutchinson, stockade 147
Relieved 148
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Admission of the state 129
Forest City, stockade 147
Fort Abercrombie, seiere 148
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Present reserve. 164
Sination .... 165
452 Furniture 413, 425 Findley, Samuel ... 175, 359
Fur department.
4:0, 564
Fireman's Relief Association ... 4:12
Gas.ight companies .. 433
Gear. Rev. E. G ... 340
German Hone, township.
Geology . 1×0
Gibson, Renhen R. 176, 184, 223
(denn, Peter M ... 181, 254 Gilfillan. Col. James B. . . . 155, 203, 489 Glove factories .. . 419
Godhey. Atd., 177. 346, 361, 367, 494 552
Goodrich, Samuel A . 183, 222, 228
Gutbam, David. 1×3, 186. 334, 341. 362
German, ( ol. Willis A., 132, 174, 188
487
Government mill. 177
Girenwood, city of .. Town of .. 311
312
Groceries, wholesale .. 422
Halt Meeds ... 168
Hatsled, Frank Willi: 257
Hamting, township ..
Watisburg. lownsite
Hassan. town of 307
Townsite 308
Hatch. Maj. E. A. C. .. . . . 147, 153, 208
Balvester works ...
411 Hedderly, Edwin. .. . . 183, 374. 486, 559 Hennepin county-
Boundaries . 179
Organized .. 182
Official record. . 183 Agricultural society 177
Hennepin, Father Louis
Hennejuin. lownsite.
231
Hicks, Henry G .. 1>5, 186. 488, 534, 562
Hoag, Charles ... . .. 174, 156, 219, 374
Hotchkiss. Capt. Wm. A .... .. 134, 210 Hole-in-the-Day, (adian), . . 362, 368 540
Hotels 497
Hull, Stephen 176, 247
Hoy. Geo. E. . 186, 373, 568 625
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174
I
414 .. . 1M.
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1
Independent, battalion cavalry. Industalana, townsite.
Insurance companies .. 4,30
Item manufactories 405 Island water power company .. .. 414
Jackins, John. . . 173, 1x3. 186, 373, 475 John Other Day (lidia1). 138
1
.Joties, Edwin Smith. . . . . INi, 488. 572 Kindergarten schools .. 416
King, Col. William S. 344. 480
Iittson, Norman W 176, 367
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1
11. 1 . 1 . 4AH
Imghls Tengdar
la. Boutilier. Chas. W. .. 181, 18%,
32
lagislature, state .. 1×3
lasstel. C'ol. Henry C. 1.33.
193
light Artillery 210
Lu11+ f'tow indian), 142, 150, 154, 368
430
Jambes product .. . 400
1€ 1
Indale Tarm 345
1: 3 Lynde, James W .. 138, 169
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A
1
425
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1
Lebtg. wholesale
423
. 155.
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1
1×4
1
f: . 11 .1 . l'att ck |: . . . . 1-7. 317. 320
317 ( 11 ) } Juego T . R. 1 . 1>1. 487, 532 € , 11€ 11) . 415
1 0 11% and Bar of Hennepin
146, 191. 196
133. 131, 372
Dasien, lown of
301
7. 425 5.5×
In partmentof Dakota 162
177.27%
Ihtie 1. 1hn. 1,natlus. 152, 140
1 \ 0. 01 41++
1:21
1
177,1-3, 305 172
310
431
1-2. 1330
1 11 10 . M mm \el Int 1:04
Julian battles .. 170
Indian lieaties .162, 170
Independence, town of. 262
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1
1
I 111.
kulekerbacker, Kry. D. B 476, 578
Knights of Honor ... 450
Nights of Pythlas 448
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A
4
4
.
1-4. 234, 243
4
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183. 1-6, 24:
300. 371
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1 463
171
412
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1. .. .. . 1 1 1:1. 1.1
11.
705
INDEX.
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Macalester College .. 443
Olmstead, David 176
Settlements extended. 176
Sewerage. 386
Osseo ... 294 Sharp shooters. 205
Paper box factories .. 418
Shaver, James .. 176. 246
Sheldon, Rev. Charles B., 184, 186, 256 Sibley. Hon. Henry II., 171, 176, 129 130, 145, 150, 162. 366 .... 517
Sisterhood of Bethany 650
Smith. Allee. 186, 225
Snelling, Col. Josiah 163
Soap factories .. 419
Societies 447
Soil .. 181
State fruit farm .. 250
Steamboat, at Falls 178
Steele. Franklin, 163, 174, 177, 185, 216 358, 364. 369, 488, 494. 635
Stevens, Col. Jolin 11., 147. 173, 171 183, 186, 248, 362. 371, 481 637 Stevens, Rev. J. D. 171
Stevens, Simon. . 176. 238
Stove works 105
Streets and avenues. 388
Stront, Capt. Rich'd, 147, 186, 213, 502
150
Explosion 391
Furnishers. 405
Old Government 177
Minneapolis-
Athenæum. 435
Mrs. Mary Louisa. 246
City of. 357 Railroad‹ 179. 428 Railroad shipments .. 179
Official Roster .. 383
Fire department 490
Incorporated .. 378 145. 153. 178 2.7
Mill company .. 391
Police force 493
Postoffice .. 494
378
Mineralogy 181
Mining companies. 433
Minnesota River, navigated. 178
Minnetonka, town of. Village
240 Russell, Lient. J. B. F 133, 177
Russell, R. P .. .. 176, 359, 369, 487, 530 622. 624
571 Russell. Capt. Wm. F 184, 205
249
Saint Anthony-
City incorporated 369
Official Roster. 380
Falls 169
Falls, power. 178, 388
Improvement, 388 Waterville, Iownsite 304
Minneapolis, united. Tuwo of. . 353 378
Sanborn. Gen, John B ... 132. 134, 194
Sash, door and blind factories .. 404
Satterlec, Rev. W. W 435
Saw mills, first in state .. 163
Saw mills Minneapolis ... 401
Schools, Mineapolis cuy 4:36
Schools, parochial 465. 479
Second Regiment Cavalry. 20.
Legislature 183
Judicial 1×5
Oil companies. 419
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Opera Houses 498
Maple Grove, town of. 322
Maple Plain, village ... 264
Marble works 416
Marshall. Ilon. William R., 146, 156 157. 183, 361, 364, 377. 442
Marshall, township. .299, 304
Masonie societies. 452
Mattress factories. 415
McLaren, Col. R. N .. 151,
207 McLeod, Martin .... . 175, 183, 222, 227 McNair, W. W.
.186. 487, 494
MePhaill. Col. Samuel ... 146, 149, 205 Medical societies .. 434
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