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111
Traverse de Sioux 111
Shakpay. 111
Oak Grove. 111
Red Wing .. 111
Missionaries, Rev. Alvan Coe, visits Fort Snelling. 107 Frederick Ayer 107
Marest, James Joseph, Jesuit missionary, signs the papers
taking possession of the Upper Mississippi
32 39
Letter to Le Suenr
Sherman Hall. 107
Commends Louvigny 50 Daniel Gavin 111 Opinion of the Sioux .. 51 John F. Aiton. 11
Marin, Lamarque de, French officer . .
60
In command at Green Bay ... 61
Lt. Marin attacks English ... 62
Marine, early setilers at. .. 112 Marriages at Fort Snelling 102, 108, 110 Marshall, Hon. W. R., mentioned, 115, 126 Marquette, Jesuit missionary at La Pointe
4
Martin. Abraham, pilot 1
Maskoutens mentioned 37
At Fort Perrot ..
30
Massacre Island. Lake of the
Woods, origin of the name ... 59 McGillis. Hugh, N. W. Co. Agent, Leech Lake .. 78
Moss, Henry L., U. S. District Attorney. 118
Nadowaysioux, see Sioux.
Negro woman found dead near Kaposia .. 113
87 Prairie du Chien 81 Nepigon, Lake. Verendrye at ... McKean, Elias, a founder of Still- Neill, Rev. Edward D., offers water 113
87
McKusick, J. a founder of Still-
water. 113
McLean, Nathaniel, editor 119
McLeod, Martin,exposed to snow storm 102 Speaker of council in 1853 .. 124 Menard Rene, Jesuit missionary letter of. 2
Among the Ottawas of Lake Superior. 3
Attempted visit to Hurons, mn Wisconsin. 3
Lost in the marshes or killed Said to have been on the Mis-
sissippi before Joliet and Marquette. 3
Medary, Governor, Samuel. 127
Meeker, B. B., Territorial Judge, 118, 119
Messaver, Father, accompanies
In the Seneca expedition ..
His return to Lake Pepin ... 31
Journeys to the Sionx. 31
Takes possession of the coun- try .. 32
38
Rescues Ojibway girls 32 Boldness at Mackinaw 32 Conducts a convoy from Mon- treal .34. Establishes a 'post on Kala- mazoo river. 34
Recalled 31 Threatened with death by Indians
Interpreter at Montreal. 38
27
T. S. Williamson M. D. 107
M. N. Adams. 111 Owens, Jobn P., editor. 123
Montbrun, in returning from Lake Pepin, captured 53
Montcalm, Marquis, dispatch to Vaudreuil ... 62 1
Montgomery, General, death of. 9 Moreau, Pierre, with Du Luth at Lake Superior Arrested. 10
Morrison, William, old trader 73, 87
McGregor, English trader, ar- rested . 15
McKay, trader from Albany. 63 Lt. Col. William, attacks
prayer at opening of first legis- lature .. 119
Early days of. 20 Interpreter. A. D. 1671, at Sault St. Marie .. 29
Account of Father Menard's ascent of the Mississippi and Black River. 2
Suspected of poisoning La Salle. 29
First visit to Lake Pepin. 29
Visited by Ioways., 29
Trades with ilie Sioux. 29
Brings allies to Niagara. 30
Strategy at Lake Pepin. 30
Presents a silver ostensoriuni 30
Terrifies the Sioux by burning a cup of brandy and water. 30 31
Ask for a trading post on Mis- sissippi. 33 Mention of. .38, 46, 44 Mill, first in Minnesota .93.
98 Ochagachs, draws a map for Ve- Hennepin 22 rendrye 58
Minnesota. meaning of the word 116 River, first steamboat in 122 Historical Society, 119
Territory, proposed bounda-
When organized. 117
First election 118
First Legislature. 118
Early residence of. 105
Sioux nanie for ... 105 105
Presbyterian mission at 106
Rev. Dr. Morse visits 106
Robert Stuart resides at ... 106
Rev. W. M. Ferry, missionary at 106
109
Attack Sioux in St. Paul streets 125 Kill a Sioux girl in a farm house. . 127
Oliver, Lient. U. S. A., detained
by ice at Hastings 91 Olmstead, S. B. 126
Olmsted, David, President of
W. T. Boutwell 107
E, F. Ely, (teacher) 109
Mr. Denton. 111
Robert Hopkins 111
107
Mission Stations, Mackinaw La Pointe
Loomis, D. B.,early settler of St. Croix Valley. 122
Mckenzie, old trader
644
INDEX.
PAGE
Name of wife. 34
Time of death 34
Peters. Rev.Samuel, interested in
the Carver claim .. .. 70, 61, 96
Petuns, sec Hurons.
Phillips, W. D., early lawyer at St. Paul. 116, 119 Picard, see Augelle.
tlement, killed .. 88 88 Murderer of.
Senecas defeated by the French 15
Shea, J. G., on failure to estab- lish Sioux mission 106 Sherburne, Moses, Judge .. 125
Shields, Gen. James, elected U. S. Senator 128
Shingowahbay, Ojibway chief
Treaty for sites for military posts 75
Description of Falls of St. All- thony. 75,
Lost flag brought back 76
Block house at Swan River ... 77
Visited by Dickson. 77 At Cass or Red Cedar Lake ..
In charge at Mackinaw ... 62, 66 Skirmish with Durantaye .... 62 At Sandy Lake 77
Alluded to by Sir W. Johnson 69 At Leech Lake 78
Rolette, 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 Rosser, J. T., Secretary of Terri-
tory .. 125
Ronville, Hertel de, French offi- cer. 51 Russell, Jeremiah, pioneer in St. Croix Valley .. 109, 112
Marriage of. 113
Sagard, in 1636 notices Lake Su- perior copper.
Saint Anthony Express, first pa- per beyovd St. Paul 123
Saint Anthony Falls, Suspension bridge over .. 126
Described by early explorers .. 19, 24, 25, 75, 76, 85
Government mill at .. .. 93, 94 Saint Croix county organized .... 114 Court in .. 114
Saint Croix River, origin of
name 42 112
Du Luth first expiorer of. 112
Fort on, spoken of by Bellin. 112 Pitt and party cut lumber 112
Early preachers in valley of. 113 First woman. 113
Saint l'aul, origin of name ... 114
Provencalle, loyal to America in war of 1812
81
Quinn, Peter 103
Appearance in 1849. 117
High water in 1850 121
Newspapers .... .. 117, 118, 119, 122 First execution for murder .. 124 Indian fight in streets of 125
The first to visit Montreal
Radisson, Marguerite.
Chiefs speech to Frontenac .. 38
Radisson, Sieur, early life and marriage. 2 Second marriage ... Relics arrive from Franklin's expedition . 126
38 40
2 Brother-in-law of Groselliers Visits the Sioux. 2
Effort to remove seat of Gov- ernment therefrom. 127
Saint Pierre, Captain, at Lake Superior .. 50
At Lake Pepin. 55,
65 Commander at Mackinaw. 61 Noticed by Carver. 57
At Fort La Reine. 60 Arrests murderers. 61 In N. W. Pennsylvania .. 60, 61 Visited by Washington. 60 Killed in battle. 60 Tribute to .. 61
Deputation visit- English at Green Bay ..
63 65
Bands described by Carver. Chiefs speech described by Carver.
67
Chiefs speech versified by Schiller ...
67 69
Scott, Dred, slave at Fort Snell- ing. 97
Scott, General Winfield, suggests the name of Fort Snelling.
Selkirk, Earl, Thomas Douglas .. Secures Ossiniboia. . 87
Forms an agricultural colony
Arrives in New York city .... Reaches Sault St. Marie ..... 88
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Discovers Jolin Tanner ... ..
88
Renville, Joseph, mention of 76. 109 Renville, John .. 109 Republican convention at St.
Anthony ... 126 Rice, Hon. Henry M., steps to or- ganize Minnesota Territory 115, 116 Moves to St. Paul .. 118
Elected to Congress .. ... .. 125, 126
128
Richards, F. S., trader at Lake Pepin .... 117 Riggs, Rev. S. R., Sioux mission- ary, letter of .. 111
Interpreter at treaty of 1851 .. 123
Robbinette, pioneer in St. Croix Valley. 112 Rocky Mountains discovered by Verendrye 60
Robertson, Daniel A., editor 124, 125 convention.
with Le Sueur at Montreal. . 37 Sibley, Hon. H. H., at Stillwater 115 Delegate to Congress from Wisconsin Territory 116 Impression made at Wash- ington. 116
Elected delegate to Congress 122 Silver ostensorium, presented by Perrot, still preserved. 30
Sioux, origin of the word ..
Defeat the Hurons.
Described by Father Allouez Attack Indians at La Pointe Peculiar language of. Described in A. D. 1671.
1 4 4 4 4
Attacked at Sault St. Marie .. Villages visited by Dn Luth .. Described by Cadillac. Meet Accault and Henne- pin .. .. 19,
20
Words mentioned by Henne- pin . 21,22, 27
Of Mille Lacs 22
Offering at Falls of St. An- thony. 26 Visited by Grosellier and Radisson ..
Nicholas Perrot. 29 31 Described by Perrot. 32
Mantantans .
Meaning of the word .. 11.4
Different bands of 10-
Med-day-wah- kawn-twawn villages. 104, 105 Warpaykutay division of .. .. 105
Warpaytwawns 105 Seeseetwawns 105 Dictionary commenced. 111
Frightened by burning bran- dy
30
Mantantaws 32.
44 32
Prescott, Philander, carly life. 91
Pioneers in valley of. 12 British officers at ... 81
Early settlers of. First School house in 114 114 Oujalespoitons 43. Assineboines, cause of sepa- ration ..
44 43
Chief's death at Montreal ... War party against the Illi- nois .. . 39, Eastern and Western des- cribed ..
Chief visits Fort L'Huillier ..
In council with Le Sueur. Bands of, A. D. 1700.
Attack Miamis. .
Visited by Jesuits A foil to the Foxes
Guest of H H. Sibley at Men -
dota .. 118
Becomes a resident of St.
Paul 118
Holds Indian council at Fort Snelling 121 First message. .
Randin, visits extremity of Lake Superior. 110 Ravoux, Rev. A., Sioux mission- ary .. 109 Reaume, Sieur, interpreter. 52
Red River of the North, men- tioned .. 87
Why called .. 87
Bear Dance described by Long
Fort Rouge on .. 87 Scotch settlers at .. 87 Rival trading companies 87
85 Swiss immigrants to. 89
Sisseton murderer brought to Fort Snelling 92 In council with Ojibways 94
4 5 9
Confers with Little Crow 78 Pinchon, see Penensha.
Pinchon, Fils de, Sionx chief, confers with Pike 78
Pond, Rev. G. H., assists in bury- ing slaughtered Sioux .. 103
Editor of Dahkotah Friend .. 122
Interpreter at treaty of 1851. 124
Pond, Rev. Samuel W., notifics
the agent of a Sioux war party 103 Erects the first house of >aw- ed lumber in the Minnesota Valley. 107
Prepares a Sioux spelling 108 book
Grammar. 111
Portier, trader near Sauk Rapids .76, 78
l'oupon, Isadore, killed by Sisse- ton Sioux
92
Prairie du Chien described by C.rver ... 6-4
During war of 1812-1815. 80 Fort Shelby at. 80 Mckay at .. 81
Sissetons.
Medaywahkauntwauns .... 32, 43
War party arrested by Perrot 33 37
Raclos, Madeline, wife of Nicho- las Perrot ... 34 9
$2 2322
Sails with Capt. Gillam to Hudson's Bay .. CT
Rae, Dr., Arctic explorer at St. Paul ... 124 Ramsey, Hon. Alexander, first 117 Governor.
Attack convoy of Verendrye, Deputation visit Quebec 57
48 43 44 45 48 51 55
Saskatchewan, first visited by French .. 59 Fort at .. ,60 Schiller, versifies a Sioux chiefs speech. 67
Language, Carver's views on, Chief, Orignal Leve, Pike's 81 friend .. .75. Formerly dwelt at Leecli Lake .. 78
U. S. Senator.
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
Rocque or Roque. A., at Wapa- shaw. 117
Rogers, Captain, at Tieonderaga. 62
Orders the British flag to be hanled down.
78
At Dicksons trading post. .. Confers with Sioux at Minne- 78 sota river. 78
Passes Kaposia village. 78
16
PAGE
Concludes a treaty with In- dians. 89
Passes through Minnesota ... 89 Semple. Governor of Selkirk set-
1
645
INDEX.
PAGE
Sioux Delegation in A. D. 1824, go to Washington .. 95
Kill Ojibways, A. D., 1826, near Fort Snelling 98
Kill in 1827.
98
Delivered by Col. Snelling ... 99
Executed by Ojibways. .. 99 Killed by Ojibways, April 1838 103
War with Ojibways in 1839 103
Attack Lake Pokeguma band in 1841 110
Are attacked in 1842. 111
War party of Sioux at Apple River, 1850 121
Kill a teamster 123
Treaties of 1851 .. 123
Attacked in St. Paul by Ojib- ways .. 125
Simpson, early settler in St. Paul 114 Slaves, African, in Minnesota .... 97 Smith, C. K., first Secretary of
Territory .. 118, 119 Snelling, Col. Josiah, arrives at
48 Fort Snelling. 92
Censured by General Gaines. 97
Delivers Sioux assassins to Ojibways .. 99
Hastens with Keel boats to Fort Crawford 100
Death of. 101
Tribute to. 101 W. Joseph, son of Colonel career of ... 97
Author and poet. 97
Pasquinade on N. P. Willis .. Death of. 98
Steamboat arrivals at Fort Snell- ing to close of 1826 ..
97
Thompson, David, geographer,
Virginia first at Fort Snelling 93 N. W. Co ... 78 First to Falls of St. Anthony 121 Tonty, Henry, with Du Luth at Niagara .. 15 Above. 121 In Minnesota River. 122 Cousin of Du Luth ... 16
Steele, Franklin, pioneer in St. Croix Valley
112, 113 At Stillwater convention 1848 115 Foreman of Grand Jury 119
Stevens, Rev. J. D 106, 108 Stillwater, battle between Sioux and Ojibways 103
Founders of 113 Notice of by Boutwell 114 Convention at in 1848 115 Scalp dance il. 121 Land slide in 1852.
Stratton, pioneer in St. Croix
112, 113 Valley
Stoddard, Capt. U. S. A
Verendrye, Sieur, early life of ... 58
At Lake Nepigon. 58
Stuart, Robert, at Mackinaw, in- finence of. 106 Obtains an Indian Map .. 58 Expedition west of Lake Su- perior. 58
by Sioux
123
A son killed by Sioux. 59
A nephew dies. 59
Sons of, reach Roeky Moun- tains 59
Return to Lake of the Woods Superseded. 59
95
Restored 59
Death 59
Chevalier, notice of. 59
St. Sieur Jr., aecompanies Pierre .. . 59. 61 Wahkautape, Sioux chief visits Le Suenr. 43, 44 Wahmatah, Sicux chief. 95
Wait, L. B .. 119
Wakefield, John A .. 116
Wales, W. W. 127
Washington visits St. Pierre. 60
Welch, W. H., Chief Justice of 'Territory. 125
Wells, James, trader married .. 102
At Lake Pepin. 117 Killed by Sioux .. 102 Wilkin Alexander, Secretary of Territory 124
Candidate for Congress. 125
Williamson, Rev. T. S., M. D., early life. . 107
Arrival among the Sioux. .... 107 Organizes church at Fort Snelling .. 108 Missionary at Lae qui Parle. Kaposia ... 114
Procures school teacher for St. Paul .. 114
Willis, N. P., lampoons Joseph Snelling 97
40. Winnebagoes, mentioned ... 52 Attack Keel boats 99, 100 First notice of 105 Successive removals 105 Wisconsin River, called Mes- chetz Odeba by La Salle. 18
Described by Le Sueur. 40
Tuttle, C. A., at Falls of St. Croix 112 University of Minnesota created 122 Van Cleve, Gen. H. P 90 Guignas 52 Wolfe, General, death of .. 1 Wood, trader among Sioux
Charlotte Ouisconsin, wife of Gen 90 Paper hy .. 95
Varennes, Pierre . Gualtier, see Verendrye ..
Vercheres, in command at Green Bay 61
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PAGE
Taliaferro, Maj. Lawrence, agent for the Sionx, notice of .. 91
Letter to Col. Leavenworth .. 92 Takes Indians to Washing- ton, A. D., 1824. 95
Talon, intendant of Canada, re- fers to Groselliers 6 Refers to Lake Superior cop- per .. . 7
Tanner, John, stolen from his parents. 88 Became an Indian chief. 88
Discovered by Earl of Sel- kirk
88
Suspected of Murder ... 88 James, son of John 88
Troublesome and deceitful 88
Tannery for Buffalo skins ..... .. 46, Taylor, Jesse B., pioneer in St. Croix Valley 112
Joshua L ... 118
N. C. D., Speaker House of Representatives 1854. 126
Teeoskahtay, Sioux chief first in Montreal .. 37 Speech to Governor Fron- tenac .. 38
His death in Montreal ...... 39, 44 Tegahkouita, the
Catherine,
98 Iroquois virgin 17
Terry, Elijah, murdered by Sioux at Pembina . 124
Traders forbidden to enter the Sioux country. 48 Treaties of 1837 with Sioux and Ojibways 112
Yeiser, Capt. at Fort Shelby 80
Yuhazee, executed at St. Paul .. 124
Swiss emigrants, at Red River 89
Swartz, Andrew, teamster, killed
646
INDEX.
INDEX.
OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF MINNESOTA.
PAGE 129 TO 160.
PAGE
PAGE
Acton, murders
137
Fair Oaks, battic. 135
Paynesville, stockade .. 148
Admission of the state
129
Fires, prairie
158
Peach Orchard. battle. 135
Antietam, battle
152
Forest City, stockade. 147
Pittsburg Landing, battle. 134
Arctic cyclone. 158
Fort Abercrombie, seigc 148
Prisoners released 150, 151
Railroads-
Commenced 129
Battles-
Glendale, battle 135
Antietam. 152
Big Black River 153
Birch Coolie 39, 149
Bristow's station 154
Champion Hills 153
Relieved 148
Impeachment, state treasurer 158
Corinth 152
Fair Oaks
135
Fitzhugh's woods
154
Gettysburg. 153
Inflation .. 157
Second 123
Third.
123
Malvern hills
135
Jay Cooke, failure. 158
Fourth
134
Mill Springs 134
Lee, surrender 156
Fiftlı
131
Sixth 134
130
Mobile. 156
Legislature ---
July, 1858 .. 129
Nelson's farm
Session, 1861
131
Peach Orchard
135
1862.
134
Pittsburg Landing 134
Extra session
151
Red Wood Ferry. 140
Session, 1870.
157
Savage's station 135
1871. 158
159
Sanitarv commission 133
Savage's station, battle. 135
131 Scandinavian immigration. 135
Seven days fight 135
Sharp shooters, first 133
"Shinplasters" 135
145
Sioux Massacre.
137
Foreclosed 131
Military commission. 151
Sioux removed from state
153
Proposed adjustment. 157
Military force called out 130
Sioux pursued
154
Mill Springs, battle. 134
Stockades, built. .147.
148
Camp release. 151
Minnesota admitted 129
Troops called for, 132, 133, 136, 154, 155 130 War prospective
War news. 132
136
Christian commission
133
Murders at Acton.
Week of blood.
145
Corinth, battle 152
Murfreesboro, battle 135
"Wild Cat," banking scheme .. 130
Currency, inflated 155
Navigation of Red River. 130
Currency depreciated 131
Nelson's farm, battle 135
Drouth. 151 New Ulm, seige 141, 143
Edward's Ferry. 135
Evacuated. 144
Yorktown, seige .. 135
Elections.131, 134, 156, 157, 158,159, 160 Enlistments 132
Northfield Raid 159
Northwest settlement 135
Redwood Ferry, battle 140
Relicf measures. 133,
150
Regiment-
First . . 132
Seventh. 145
Eightlı
145
Ninth. 145
Tenth 1-45
Eleventh 155
Regiments return 156
Renville Rangers. 1 41
Spanish Fort .. 156
1874, '75, '77
Tupelo. 155
Session, 1878
160
Vicksburg. 153
White Oak Swamp 135
Wood Lakc . 151
Bonds- 153
Issued. 129
Defaulted 130
Malvern Hills. 135
Breadstuffs exported. 131
Capitol removal. 157
Missouri River expedition 153
Cavalry companies 13-
Mounted Rangers. 149
156
War meeting
Chippewa war threatened. 146
Murder at Garden City
137
Lincoln Assassinated
Little Crow killed ..
Lower Agency outbreak
138
Sibley's expedition
134 Light Artillery, first Second. 156
Red River Hostilities .. 148
Red River navigation 130
Chickamauga 151
Indian correspondence. 150
Indians executed 152
Indian war closed 151
Glendale. . 135
Insane Hospital burned. 160
Mission Ridge 154
Legal Tender Notes. 135
Murfreesboro. 135
135
"Good Times" 150
New organization. 135
Grasshoppers 150
First completed. 135
"Hard Times" 130
Building. 157
Hutchinson, stockade 147
Arms Seized. 140
Fort Ridgley, attacked. 142
Banks, state .. 130
Frazier River, gold discoverics. 130
Rolling stock. 133
Winnebagoes removed from state 153 Wright county war 130
Wood Lake, battle. 151
PAGE
647
INDEX.
INDEX.
RAMSEY COUNTY.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGH
Abbott, Everton, J., M. D. 485
Bixler, Moses 495
Cariveau, Francis A 216. 504
Academy of Natural Sciences 427
Blaine, Walker, 495
Carlson, John F. 504
Acker, Captain, Win. 485
Blaknik, Michael. 495
Carlson, John M .. 504
Albrecht, Lanpher & Finch ... 449
Blasing, H. A. 495
Carpenter, F. B 505
Carver. Heury L .. 505
Carver, Jonathan 177
Carver speech to Indians .. 177
Casey, John 505
Caulfield, John .. 505
Cavalry-
Brackett's Battalion 231
Independent Battalion 233
Second Regiment 230
Chamber of Commerce
Chaney, Josiah B
505
Second Battery Light. 228
Bowers, George
294
Third Battery Light.
229
Bowlin & McGeehan
463
Arthur. Warren & Abbott. 448
Chipley, M. D.
50€
Asylums. . 419, 421
Brache, Charles.
497
Athey, William V. 278
Brack, Benjamin
497
Brackett's Battalion Cavalry.
231
368
Averill, General, John T .... 218, 488
Brady, J. P
497
Averill. Russell & Carpenter
457 266
Ayd, Leonard
Brand, Henry
497
Baer, August 489
Breed, Rev. D. R
385, 498
Bahnemann, G. 489
Breed, Samnel S
498
Bailey, Andrew O. 461, 489
Breen, Mathias
498
Bailey, John A 489
Brennan, James
498
Bailey, W. F 489
Bresett, Jolm B
498
Breuer, Frank
498
Breuer & Rhodes.
451
Churchill, John
507 507
Banholzer, Wm 490
Brimer, G. J.
498
Banks. 441
Bar and Courts of Ramsey county
Brings, Joseph
Brink, William H.
499
Clarkin, John.
Claims at St. Paul.
303
Barnes Rev. L. C. 389, 490
Clewett, J. R. 182
Barret, David .. 490
Brooks, J. T ..
Brossean, Frank.
500
Brown, Herman.
500
Combs, Fielding, Jr.
Combs, William S. 195, 508
Comfort, (. H 508
Becht, John C. 216, 491
Conley, Patrick. 508
Becker, Geo. L. 241, 491
492
Brown, W. H.
501
Beisang, J. C ..
493
Brown's Report
196
Bell, Robert M
493
Bruggemann, J. F
501
Bellaud. Alexander
294
Bruggemann, Martin
501
Cooley, De Witt Clinton 243, 509
Cooper, Il. J
510
Benevolent Societies.
Brunk, Julius.
257
Benson, E. T ..
Brunson, Benj. W
193
Benz, George ..
493
Bryant, Charles S 501
County Officials.
203
Craig, M. Gordon ..
510
Berkcy, John Addison 493
502
Craig, Larkin & Smith.
45℃
Berkman, C. C. 493
Building Associations. 417, 419 300
Cremer, William J.
Crippen, J. W.
511
Crooks Col. William
218
Croonquist, John
511
Bigelow, Charles H. 434
Burdick, John W. 502
Crosby, Thomas
257
Bigelow, Horace R 245, 434
50
Curren, F. M. 511
Dana, Malcom McG. D. D ... 390, 511
Davenport, James 512
Davern, William 257
Davis, C. E. 512
Davis, Hon. Cushman K. .245, 512
Davis, S. Lee ... 222
Daw, John 513
Dawson & Co .. 443
Dawson, Hon. Wm .. 513
Bircher, William 43
Campbell, Page & Thornc. 448 Day, David. 194, 513
Birge, E. B. 434
Capistrant, Reim H. 504
Dayton, Lyman C. 196, 304
Deane. E. M
513
Blossom, R. N. 495
Allen, F. J ..
487 487
Allen, J. H. & Co ..
450
Boeringer, Peter. 496
Ames, William Leonard ...
487
Amos, J. H.
48
Anderson, Charles A ...
687
Anderson Williamn .:
488
Armstrong, Albert.
488
Bourchier, Henry
495
Atwood, Dr. Francis .. 488
Boures, Thomas W
496
Artillery, First Battery Light. 228 Bourke, John. First Regt. Heavy 226 490
267
Bowden, JJ. W
Chandler, F. H. 506
Chandler, W. A 50G
Chronology
Church, N. B
170 506
Churche , of St. Paul. Baptist .. Catholic
368
Congregational
389
Episcopal
391 393
Methodist
373
Presbyterian
Swedenborglan Universalist.
379 398 397 507
Baker, Harry E 490
Churchill, P.
Clark, Greenleaf .. City Railway Clark, John 354 507 507 507
by Hon. Chas. E. Flandrau ... 234
Barden, R. 490
Brisbin, John Ball
245, 499
Brooks, Rev. Cyrus 376, 499 500
C.ough, William P. 507
Bartenschlager. Joseph .. 400
Bean, E. S .. 491
Brown, Hiram D.
500
Becht, G. W. & Co 448
Brown, James H.
500
Brown, J. W.
267
Brown, Joseph R
235
Connolly, Thomas F 509
Connolly, A. W 509
Cook, Jolin W. 509 509
Cook, J. B
Belote, E. C.
Bruggemann, Martin B.
501
Corning, Charles T. 510
Costello Mark 510
County Commissioners 204
Benz, George & Co ..
462
Brzezinski, John. 299
Berg, C. C. 493
Buck, Waterman
299
Berrisford, Enoch F.
434 Bunde, Albert H
4:34
Bunnell, G. H. 502
Burbank, J. C. 339
503
Bilanski, Stanislaus 184.
200 299
New Canada.
29-
Byrne, William
503
Reserve ..
-256
Cable, J. B. 503
Rose ..
26€
Cady, Francis M. 504
St. Paul 485 Camen, Henry. 50
Campbell & Burbank 448
White Bear. 286
267
Burnand, Frederick
Burningham, Harry
502
Biographical, McLean
Burt, Rev. David 503
Mounds View. 278 503 Buzzell, Luke W.
Cranston, Mrs. Margaret. 511 511
Betoque, Henry A ..
Bculke, Theodore W 493
Biegler, C. A 492
Burch, John M. 502
Clouse, H. N. 508 508
Bates, Joseph W 491
Boyd, Edward A
496
Auerbach, Finch, Van Siyck & Co. 413 Anstin, B. F. 278
Bradley, Rev. Charles F ..
267
Brainard, Hon. Horace J
497
Lutheran
Baker, B. P .. 490
Churchill, B. F.
Baker, D. A. J. 243, 363, 266
Brigham, Joseph L. 299
Brimhall, W. E 256 499
387
Bohland, Adam 256
Bohland, Peter. 256
Bond, Thomas S 495
Borup, Gus. J .. 495
Cavender, A. H ... 388, 505 437
Allen, Colonel, Alvaren. 486
Boal, James McC. 193, 304
Allen, John H ...
Board of Trade 438
bishop, Miss Harriet E. 363 Capital Bank of St. Paul. 443
Becker, R. A ..
493 422 286
Bueger, Henry
Burk, W. M
Biggs, Edward J
648
INDEX.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Dedolph. Dr. Fred ... 514
Garbe, Henry. 300
Heek, Peter .. 540
Defeil Charles 514
Gault, S. B. . 526
Helm, Charles F
541
Delaney. William.
514
Geary, J. C .. 52G
Hendrickson, Engene Alvin. 541
Delancy William H
514
Geib, George F 526
Dell, Fred.
515
Geiger, Gottlieb
268
Deller, Charles 515
Gere, Thomas P'
526
Herzog. Dan ..
Demeules, Louis. .. 515
German American Bank 4.42
Hesse & Dameke ..
Dempsey, George 515
268
Gervais, B.
287
Heyderstaedt, F. V.
542
Depew, J. C. 515
Gervais, Benjamin
.182, 303, 368
Depew, R. H.
515
Gervais, Severe ..
294
Devereux. John C. .360,
515
Gessler, A
527
Dewey, James J., M. D. 516
Getty, W. S.
527
Dewey, Dr. John. 181, 193
Gibbs, Ellsworth M
527
Hildebrand, E. W.
542
Dodge, John H
Gieseking, William.
Hill, Albert.
542
Donaldson, William Taylor
516
Gilbert, Rev, Mahlon
528
Donnelly, H. C ....
517
Gilbert, Luman A
529
Doran, F. B .
517
Gilfillan, Charles D
528
Doran, James W.
517
Gilman. John Melvin
Hinkens, Henry
543
Dording, Henry
517
Girmschied, Josephi.
Hodskin, Wallace P
543
Dreves, Henry.
517
Giroux, E. A
287
Dorion, Charles N., M. D
517
Good, Emanuel
529
Dowe, Edgar 1.
517
Goodhue, James M.
355
Dowlan, John ..
518 Gooding, Rodney C ..
529
Hole-in-The-Day. (Indian).
194
Holl & Paar ....
451
Dreher, Otto
Gordon & Ferguson
449
Dreis. Peter Joseph.
519
Gorman, Richard L.
531
Driscoll, Frederiek
519
Gorman, Col. Willis A
20€
Holmes, Robcit ..
543
Du Bois, Dr. J. A.
Gossard, C. C ...
531
Ilope, John W.
543
Hopper, George H.
543
Dyer, George H.
520
Gotzian, Adam.
Horu, Henry J. 544
Horst, Ernst Frederick 544
544
Edgerton, Erastus Smith
520
Grace, Rt. Rev. Thomas L.
370
Hostetter, Charles
514
Hotels,
439
Houck, Charles H
541
Hough. Sherwood
544
Elevator Company
Gravel, Francois X
532
Eleventh Infantry.
Gravel, Francois X. Jr.
533
Elitt, C.
Gray, George W
533
Elkins, W. S
Greve, Louis
300
I.les Joseph
Gribble, Edwin
533
Emerson, Willial
Griggs, Chauncey W
213, 533
Engler, William.
Griggs, Jolmu W.
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