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177 33
Gross Ant. farmer,
Lake Elmo, 80
36
Schilling John, farmer,
Stillwater,
80° 1
Grunke Fred. farmer,
Stillwater,
120
3
Schmidt L, farmer,
St. Paul,
60
19
Hall W. W. farmer,
Stillwater,
160
6
Sliney M. farmer,
Llake Elmo, 80
28
Harms Chas, farmer,
Lake Elmo, 2 25
80
11
Splittstoeser Carl, farmer, St. Paul,
200
20
Henrick C. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
41
17
Stephen Ar. Sr. contrac'r, Lake Elmo,
160 35 35
Honer W. farmer,
Stillwater,
80 10
Stephen Ar. Jr. farmer, Lake Elmo,
Stoltz Joseph R. farmer, Lake Elmo,
'80
12
Kennedy M. former,
Lake Elmo,
263
23
Stark W. H. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
80
14
Kern Geo. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
96
12
Sullwold J. farmer,
Stillwater,
80
11
Kern Chas. farmer,
Stillwater,
135
12
Sullwold M. B. farmer, Sullwold J. M. farmer,
Stillwater, Stillwater, · 87
11
Krause Chris. farmer,
Stillwater,
114
4
Tanglen M. farmer,
St. Paul, 160
18
Kundert P. farmer,
Stillwater,
80
1
Volmer, H. B. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
120
35
Kunz John, farmer,
St. Paul,
80
31
Volmer Louis, farmer,
Lake Elmo,
80
36
Lanners Mich. farmer,
Oakdale,
120
29
Webster Frank, farmer,
Lake Elmo,
50
21
Lavine Mrs. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
80
27
Weikoff H. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
80
26
Liebisch Leo, farmer,
Lake Elmo,
80
23
Weir A. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
80
13
Lindeke Aug. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
200
25
Weir L. farmer,
Lake Elmo, 112
23
Lohmann H. C. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
160
2
Weinscharnk C. farmer, Stillwater,
40
11
Lohmann G. H. farmer,
Lake Elmo,
160
12
Westphall Fred, farmer, Stillwater,
80
1
Lohmann John, farmer,
Lake Elmo,
120 12
Westphall John, farmer, Stillwater,
120 1
Lohmann J. H.Sr. far. Lake Elmo,-
260 14
Wichman H. farmer,
Lake Elmo, 80
36
Lohmann J. W. merch. Lake Elmo,
13
Lohmann J. H. Jr. merch. Lake Elmo,
13
Lucken C. D. farmer,
Stillwater,
132
9 Bibeaux P. farmer,
Still water, 77 26
3
Gray M. P. farmer,
St. Paul,
1066, 20
Lake Elmo,
160
12
Gray D. W. farmer, care F. P. Strong,
20
Lake Elmo, 80
26
Geary Pat, farmer,
Oakdale,
80
34
Smith J. C. farmer,
Stillwater,
160
9
Kranz Fred. farmer,
St. Paul,
80 30
160 2
Hauck Peter, farmer,
Stillwater,
Kempf Geo. farmer,
Stillwater,
80 1
ONEKA.
620
HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.
P. O. A. S.
P. O. A. S.
Blackbird Fred, farmer, Stillwater,
80
15
Youngbluth F. farmer, White Bear L. 237 30
STILLWATER.
Appman J. D. farmer, Stillwater, 200
31
Bloomer S. farmer,
160
31
Blackbird Mrs. C. farmer,
66
42
26
Boutwell Wm. T. clgym'n.
45
2
Briggs F. V. farmer,
120
22
Brosius A. farmer,
50
19
Briggs C. farmer,
60
40
22
Burns Hugh, farmer,
66
160
11
Eck Nels, farmer,
White Bear L. 80
25
Cook J. F. miller,
66
Iots
17
Girard Pierre, farmer,
Stillwater,
25
34
Corkman Dan.
50
16
Hatch I. P. farmer,
120
23
Curtis F. J. farmer.
360
9
Hopkins Joseph, farmer,
Dockindorf H. farmer,
80
17
Hopkins J. S. farmer,
White Bear L.
Foelker W. farmer,
240
6
Hopkins D. farmer,
White Bear L. 640 5
Foss A. farmer,
73
2
Houle M. farmer,
Centerville, 180
19
Gelhays Chas. farmer,
40
8
Judkins E. C. farmer.
Stillwater, 220
36
Grady John. farmer,
66
280
6
Kellogg B. R. farmer,
White Bear L. 60
16
Hanson N. farmer,
66
40
16
Kuchli Mrs. F. merchant, 66
133
20
Heifert W. farmer,
180
6
Kinyon O. L. farmer,
Stillwater, 140 36
Hermon C. farmer,
..
51
1
Kunde F. farmer,
66
60
36
Holliham Jer. farmer,
80
2
Lafave J. farmer,
66
80
27
Hultquist F. farmer,
66
40
16
Lambert Jos. Jr. farmer,
66
80
36 Jackman H. A. farmer,
66
90
9
Laplante F. farmer,
66
80
35
Jarchow Theo. farmer,
280
9
Lovely J. B. farmer,
40
31
Johnson, farmer,
66
80
17
Luts John, farmer,
66
80
15
Jones E. R. farmer,
196
30
Luts Nap. farmer,
66
80 15
Kiesow August, farmer,
70
10
Luts Jos. farmer,
66
95
13
Kline F. farmer,
80
9
Miller John, farmer,
White Bear L. 103 32
Kilty John, farmer,
66
5
Newman J. H. farmer,
Stillwater,
80
14
Kilty Dennis farmer,
120
8
Newman Pres. farmer,
66
240
14
Lyman H. C. farmer,
100
11
Newman Holland, farmer,
66
160
11
Lyman C. S. retired,
66
14
11
Newman James H. farmer,
66
100
11
Lyman D. P. farmer,
66
225
11
Peliken M. farmer,
66
80
26
Lyman Cor. farmer,
66
120
2
Plaisted, G. W. farmer,
66
105
24
Lyman Benjamin, farmer,
66
234
2
Riley Oliver, farmer,
66
80
35
Macey Charles, farmer,
66
173
19
Sawyer David, farmer, Slawa John, farmer,
White Bear L. 120 28
Marty J. farmer,
6.
111
31
Soule A. J. farmer,
Stillwater, 160
23
Mathews Ellen, farmer,
66
140
10
White Bear L. 55
20
21
McGeary James, farmer,
66
160
4
Stillwater,
80
10
Mower M.
Neiman John, farmer,
50
9
Trumbly, S. farmer,
Stillwater, 60
36
Neiman Jos. Jr. farmer,
66
49
9
Walker Geo. farmer,
95 23 Newman W. H. farmer,
30
Withrow Thos. farmer,
120 35 Oppgren Thor. farmer,
66
80
9
..
80
34
Blackbird Louis, farmer,
66
67
34
Bourke R. farmer,
66
40
26
Brasseau Paul, farmer,
71
30
Crolton Morris, farmer,
40
34
Clark Nelson estate,
200
9
Kannady Geo. II. farmer,
66
120 15
Hanson H. farmer,
120
32
Lamoreaux A. farmer,
66
320
27
Jarchow F. farmer,
.
66
240 26
Marty Elizabetlı, farmer,
30
32
Swanson Aug. farmer, Swanson Chas. farmer, Tingley W. J. farmer,
McGuire John, farmer, 66
80
8
Thaen John, saloon,
White Bear L. 28
20
Blackbird C. Sr. farmer,
40
35
Blackbird C Jr. farmer,
75
34
Blackbird W. M. farmer,
160 2
80
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TOWNSHIP DIRECTORIES.
P. O.
A.
S.
P. O. A. S.
Powers John, farmer,
Stillwater,
120
10
Freely Pat, farmer,
Woodbury,
80 23
Revoird Geo. farmer,
66
101
1
Fritze Chas. farmer,
St. Paul,
80
28
Revoird Narces, farmer,
66
60
1 Finnen Ellen, farmer,
Oakdale 80
15
Richmond A. overseer poor farm,
170 5
George J. farmer,
Woodbury, 233
22
Robinson G. W. farmer,
3 lots, 34
Groess Chas. farmer,
Oakdale, 40
11
Rosche F. farmer,
80
30
Grim Louis, farmer,
Oakdale,
80
10
Rutherford D. Q. farmer,
66
140
19
Guille Peter, farmer,
St. Paul, 79
8
Rutherford W. W. nurseryman, "
40
16
Haase Christina, farmer, Oakdale,
80
2
Sinnett John, farmer,
66
120
30
Harrisberg And. farmer,
Woodbury, 240 14
Smith J. A. farmer,
66
150
7
Harrisberg J. farmer,
Woodbury,
240
23
Steinberg Charles, farmer,
66
116
6
Hassenbank J. farmer,
Woodbury, 197
14
Stussi Rud. miller,
mill prop. 19
Healey James,
Newport, 80 28
Van Tassell W. E. estate,
160
20
Heidel Aug. farmer,
Woodbury,
-200
21
Wilcox Maria,
lots,
17
Hellert Chas. farmer,
Woodbury, 40 10
Whalen P. and M. farmers,
212
2
Hoffman Lewis, farmer, Cottage Grove, 160 Oakdale, 160 Holtzheimer F. farmer,
Afton,
78
13
Ayres Eben, farmer and justice, "
520
33
Kruger Carl, farmer,
St. Paul, 80
8
Bach Martin, farmer,
St. Paul, 240
6
Leithauser John, farmer, Woodbury,
140 26 35
Bachman W. J. farmer,
Woodbury, 155
8
Lindeman W. Jr. farmer, Woodbury,
40
10
Bahls John, farmer,
Cottage Grove, 360
35
Lindeman F. farmer,
Woodbury, 65
15
Besti Henry, farmer,
Oakdale,
160
5
Lindeman W. Sr. farmer, Woodbury,
97
11
Beibenburg C. M. farmer, Cottage Grove, 80
29
Lucksinger Fred, farmer, Woodbury,
160
14
Brookman M. farmer,
Woodbury, 240 23
Lucksinger J. farmer,
Woodbury, 180
34
Brookman N. farmer, Oakdale,
144
4
Barthelmer Peter, farmer,St. Paul,
83
4
Bolkes Fred. farmer, 66
102
18
Brocey G. farmer,
Oakdale,
82
2
Marty Fred, farmer,
Oakdale, 280 2
Classen M. farmer,
St. Paul,
83
4
Mathimore J. farmer,
Woodbury, 80
30
Classen John, farmer,
Oakdale,
180
5
Marschall J. farmer,
Woodbury, 36 27
Colby J. D. farmer,
Woodbury,
252
22
McGuire Pat, farmer,
Woodbury, 76 30
Cram J. H. farmer,
66
320 23
McHattie Alex. farmer, McHattie J. farmer,
Woodbury, 120
23
Curn F. farmer,
Oakdale,
20
4
McCallum Arch. farmer, Woodbury, 80
36
Dickhudt F. farmer,
Woodbury,
160
28
McNaughty T. farmer, McMahon farmer,
St. Paul,
120 5
Dickhudt A. farmer,
Woodbury, 160
27
Oakdale, 160
20
Donahue R. farmer,
Woodbury, 80 20
20
Valley Creek, 84 12
Donahue W. farmer,
Woodbury, 80
80
9
Meyer Carl, farmer,
Valley Creek, 28 12 -
Dornfield F. farmer,
St. Paul, St. Paul,
80
10
Oakdale, 241 1
Egan Martin, farmer,
Woodbury,
160
15
Egan M. F. farmer,
Woodbury,
16
Woodbury,
Feeley J. farmer,
Woodbury, 100
34
Valley Creek, 320 12
Flemmer Chas. farmer,
Woodbury,
40
27 Munson J. C. farmer,
Valley Creek, 79
13
Foley F. P. farmer,
Woodbury,
160
23 Moll Aug. farmer,
Valley Creek, 30
12
66
Whooley Dennis, farmer,
J
120
32
Johnson Muns. farmer, Johnson S. W. farmer, Jopp Fred, farmer,
Woodbury, 40
24
WOODBURY.
Avery W. L. farmer,
Cottage Grove, 40
2
Kernkamp J. H. farmer, St. Paul,
180
8
Bacbman A. C. farmer,
60
7
Leithauser M. plasterer, Woodbury,
Valley Creek, 200
19
Marty Henry, farmer,
28 Woodbury, 120 Cottage Grove, 360 26
Woodbury, 207 27
Cross Moses, farmer,
Woodbury,
40
22
Metzger Cbas. farmer, Meyer, Fred. farmer,
Woodbury 210 31
Dornfield, farmer, A.
Meiers Henry, farmer, Middleton J. farmer, Michenhausen M. fa'er, Munson Benj. farmer,
Woodbury, 280
26
Makle Chris, farmer, Maish S. farmer,
Woodbury, 80 36
9
36
Wheeler J. W. farmer,
622
HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.
P. O. A. S.
P. O.
A.
S.
Moll Fred. farmer,
Valley Creek, 150 2
Somers Charles, far.
Oakdale,
55
3
Murphy John, farmer,
Cottage Grove, 200 36
Sontag G. & A. far.
Woodbury, 80
28
Neiman Fred. farmer,
Cottage Grove, 320 36
Spangenburg C. far. Stabenow Chas. far.
Woodbury, 117
10
Nilson John, farmer,
Woodbury, 40
13
Stabenow Got. far.
Oakdale,
80
14
Nippoldt G. W. farmer,
Woodbury,
120
5
Stabenow Aug. far.
Oakdale,
60
2
Neubauer, A. farmer,
Woodbury,
120
29
Stark Mich. far.
Oakdale, 80
12
Ortman J. A. farmer,
Woodbury,
160 21
Staltzman F. far.
Oakdale, 40
1
Peterson And. farmer,
Woodbury,
160 13
Spangenburg E. far.
Woodbury,
80
26
Pierce Chas. farmer,
Newport,
80
20
Streiff Joseph, far. Strate Simon, far.
Woodbury,
159
17
Porth Chas. farmer,
Oakdale,
60
11
Strong Freeman, far. Stutzman J. far.
Woodbury,
80
22
Reichert Got. farmer,
Woodbury, Oakdale,
36
3
Thies Herman, far.
St. Paul,
120
17
Reil Herman, farmer,
Woodbury,
80
19
Thompson Eric, far.
Woodbury,
40
25
Reichow Chas. farmer,
Oakdale,
75
4
Treboldt A. far.
Woodbury,
120
21
Reichow Fred. farmer,
Oakdale,
80
4
Volmer R. B. far.
Lake Elmo,
160
2
Remenschneider Val. far. Woodbury,
80
28
Walter Got. farmer,
Woodbury,
160
11
Rhein J. P. farmer,
Newport,
160
30
Wattersdorf Fred, farmer,
207
9
Robert Aug. farmer,
Oakdale,
80
2
Weitzell H. farmer,
Wells B. F. wagon maker,
23
Ross Fred, farmer,
Woodbury,
80
35
Wendt Got. farmer,
Valley Creek, Oakdale,
30
3
Scharfbilling J. H. far.
Oakdale,
67
3
Werth Martin, farmer, Yordening C. farmer,
Woodbury,
160
33
Schilling F. far.
Woodbury,
80
33
Zabel W. Jr. farmer,
Woodbury,
80
15
Schilling C. far.
St. Paul,
120
29
Ziehl Chas. farmer,
Woodbury,
3
11
Scharkell H. C. F. far.
St. Paul,
120
7
Ziehl Fred, farmer,
Woodbury,
82
2
Schultz H. far.
Woodbury,
12
23
Zum Wm. farmer,
Oakdale,
4
3
Porth Aug. farmer,
Woodbury,
40
10
Oakdale,
150
5
Rode Ant. farmer,
St. Paul,
240
17
·
100
1
Rutherford E. A. far.
Afton,
160
24
Woodbury, 120 34
Neubauer Wm. farmer,
Woodbury, 120
29
Oakdale,
120
Raths Fred. farmer,
160 21
160
28
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INDEX.
INDEX.
EXPLORERS AND PIONEERS OF MINNESOTA.
PAGE
Abraham, Plains of. 1
Boal, J. M., early settler at St.
Accault (Ako) Michael, compan- Paul ... . ion of Hennepin . 10. 18, 20, 23, 24, 26 .116, 118 Bobe, exposes La Hontan's mis-
Described by La Salle .. 18 Leader of Mississippi Explo- ralions .. 19 statements 86 Bottineau, J. B., exposed in a snow storm .. 102 Boisguillot, carly trader on Wis- consin and Mississippi .. 32
Achiganaga arrested by Perrot ..
12
Tried for murder before Du Luth ... 13
Death of . 14
Aionez, see Ioways.
Ako, see Accault.
Albane!, Jesuit missionary at
Sault St Marie 11
Allouez, Jesnit missionary visits La Pointe. 4
At Lake Nepigon ..
4
Meets the Sioux at the ex- tremity of Lake Superior: 4
Describes the Sioux. 4
Ames, M. E., early lawyer. 122
Anderson, Captain in British ser- vice .. 81 Anderson, trader under Dickson,
at Leech Lake. 77 Andrews, Joseph, killed by Sis- Notice of Stillwater. 114 seton Sioux. 92 Braddock's defeat. G1
Bradley, one of Pike's corporals 76 Bremer. Fredricka, Swedish nov- elist in Minnesota. 122
Brisbin, J. B. 127
Brisbois, Lieut. in British service 81
Brissette, Edward, notice of. 114 Brown, Josepli R., drummer boy at Fort Snelling. 95
Trading post at Lake Trav- erse .. 102 Keeps a grog shop for soldiers 103 At Grey Cloud Island 113
Member of Wisconsin Legis-
Bailly, Alexis, drives cattle to lature .. 113 Pembina. 93 Member of Legislature. 93
Balcombe, St. A. D. 127
Baldwin School, now Macalester College, incorporated. 125 Opened in June, 1853. 125 Balfour, Captain 62 Bass, J. W., early settler at St. Paul ... 116 Bear dance of the Sioux de- 83 scribed.
Beauharnois, Governor, favors Verendrye. 68
Beaujeu, urged by Langlade of Wisconsin, defeats Braddock .. Bellin, Gengrapher,notices Ocha-
61
gachs' map. 87
Alludes to Fort Rouge on Red river. 87 Fort on St. Croix River. 112 BellInzany, of "Paris" receives specimens of Lake Superior copper.
Beltrami, G. C., notice of 93 Arrives at Fort Snelling 93
Accompanies Major Long .. 94 Discovers northern sources
of the Mississippi. 94 Berthot, Colin, murdered at
61 Arrival at Mackinaw ... 61 Keweenaw .. 64
Bishop, Harriet E., establishes school in St. Paul .. 114
Black River, called Chabadeba .. 18 Visits Fox Village 64
.45, Blue Earth River explored 47 Supposed mines at. 47 Fort on. 47
Describes ealth works at Lake Pepin 65 D'Evaque visits
Describes cave at St. Paul .... 66
Describes Falls of St.Anthony 66 Describes Minnesota river ... 60 Describes funeral rites. .. 67 Reports speech of Sioux chief 67 Speech versified by Schiller .. 67
Translation by Bulwer and Herschell .67,
68
His alleged deed for Sioux land 70
U. S. Senate rejects his claims 70
82 Grandsons of, visit Minnesota Caumont, Sieur de. 32
Chagonamikon visited by Grosel- liers and Radisson. 2 Charlevoix on La Hontan's fabri- cations 30
On Le Sneur's mining opera- tions .. 45
Chatfield, A.G., Territorial Judge 125 Chippeway, Indians, see Ojibways Chonart, Medard, see Groselliers Christinaux mentioned .. 43, + Clark, Lt. Nathan, at Fort Snell- ing.
Letters from Gen. Gibson. :4
Arrests Sioux. 98
Coe, Rev. Alvan, visits Fort Snell- ing in 1829. 106 Constans, William 121 Convention to form a State Con- stitution .. 128
Cooper, David, Territorial Judge. 118 Copper mines of Lake Superior, Early Notice of. A. D.16: 6 described by Sagard A.D. 1640 described by Boucher Of Isle Royal. Of Ontanagon.
7 7 7 7 7
7
7 Coquard, Father, accompanies Verendrye. 60
Dakotahs or Dahkotahs, see Sioux ...
D'Avagour, Governor of Canada, opinion of the region. "West of Lake Superior. 1
Day, Dr. David ..
124
De Corbiere, Lient. at Lake
In Command at Detrolt 48 Champlain 62 De Gonor, Jesuit, visits Lake Pepin 51, 58
Returns to Canada 54
58
Sends Perrot to the Sioux ... . 29
De la Jemeraye, see Jemeraye .. De la Tour, Jesuits missionary .. 13 De la Tourette, Greysolon, broth- er of Du Luth 16
Denis, Canadian voyageur, joins Le Sueur ...
Denonville, Governor, attacks Senecas ... 15 Orders Duluth to build a Fort 16
. Sends for western allics. ..
30 Commissions Du Luth 32
1
Makes a town site near Still- water. 113 Secretary of Council, 1849 119 Bruce, trader at Green Bay 63 Mentions Rocky Mountain Indians .. 60 Enlogy of St. Pierre ..... 61
Brunson, Rev .. A., Methodist Missionary. 111, 113 Brunson, B. W. 119 Cratte, Oliver.
Brusky, Charles, Indian trader .. 77
Bulger, Capt., surrenders Fort
Mckay. 81
Bulwer, Sir E. L., translation of Sioux Death Song .. 67
Cadillac, La Motte,on route to the Pacific .. 26 Alludes 10 Le Sueur. 48
On the selling of brandy to
Indians.
Cameron, Murdock, sells liquor to Indians 74
Campbell, Colin, interpreter. 92
Carver's Cave mentioned ... 66, 78, 84
Describes the fort at Green Bay ..
Visits Winnebago Village. 64
Describes l'rairie du Chien ... 64
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Boucher, Marie, mother of Ver- endrye. 58
Boucher, Pierre, described Lake Superior copper mines 7
Father of Sieur de Le Per- riere. 51
Boucherville, officer at Lake Pepin 53
Goods furnished to Indians .. 54 Captured by Indians 54
Boudor, trades with the Sioux. .. 48
Attacked by the Foxes ... 49 Bougainville, mentions indian tribes seen by Verendrye. 60
Boutwell, Rev. W. T., Ojibway missionary .. .. 106, 113 Removes to Stillwater. 111
tioned by Hennepin ..
.21, 27
Assineboine River, called by the French St. Charles 59
Augelle, Anthony, alias Picard du Gay, associate of Hennepin 10, 18, 23, 24, 2G
Ayer, Frederick, missionary to Ojibways 107
Ayoes, see Ioways.
Baker, B. F., Indian trader. 112
Aquipaguetin, Sioux chief men-
2, 9, 23, 43, 46, 05
Assineboines.
Copper sent to Bellinzany, in Paris Copper mines spoken of by Talon, A. D. 1669
102
Alludes to Bondor's expedi- tion .... 48 . Converses with Verendrye ... De la Barre, Governor, notices Du Luth 10 11
Carver, Capt. Jonathan, early life of. In battle of Lake George. 64 De Lignery, see Lignery. ... De Lusignan, visits the Sioux 75
PAGE 1 TO 128. PAGE
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INDEX.
PAGE Denton, Rev. D., missionary to Sioux 111
D'Esprit, Pierre, see Radisson ...
D'Evaque, in charge of Fort
L'Huillier. 48
Abandons the Fort. 48
Devotion, M., sutler at Fort Snelling .. 91
D'Iberville, Gov., criticises Hen- nepin .. 28 Relative of Le Suenr 39 Memorial on tribes of the Mississippi. 45, 4G
Dieskau, Baron.
61
Dickson, Col. Robert, visits Lt. Pike. 77 Trading post at Grand Rapids 78
At Mendota .. 7º Fort Crawford. 100 Surrender to Louvigny. 50
During war of 1812. .. 80, 81 At Lake Traverse 89
At Fort Snelling. .93.
96 William, son of Robert .. 9G
Du Chesnean, intendant of Can- ada, complains of Duluth. 11
Du Luth, Daniel Greysolon, early life of.
Various spellings of his name 9
Plants Kings Arms at Mille Lacs .. 9
Establishes a Fort at Kaman- - istigoya 9
Decenda the St. Croix river 11, 112 Sends beaver skins to New
England 11
Attends a conference at Que- bec. 11
Visits France. 11
Returns to Mackinaw. 11 Major Forsyth pays Sioux for reservation .. 91
Arrests and executes Indians at Sault St. Marie. 11
Censured by Louis XIV .. 14
Brings allies to Niagara, for De la Barre .. 15
Establisbes a Fort on Lake Erie. 15
In battle with the Senecas. 15 Returns to Lake Erie with his cousin Tonty. 1G Cass and Schoolcraft visits ..
Brother of, from Lake Nepi- Col. Snelling succeeds Leav- enworth . 16 gon .. 92 Judge .. 118
Disapproves of selling bran- dy to Indiaos .. 10
In command at Fort Fron- tenac .. 16
Afflicted with the gout. 17 Death of 17
At Falls of St. Anthony ... 18, 26
Meets Hennepin 25
Tribute to. 27
His tour from Lake Superior to Mississippi .. 112 Meets Accault and Hennepin 112 Protects Frenchmen f from Illinois. 112
Dul Pay, a voyageur. 10
Durantaye, commander at Mac- klnaw.
33
At Ticonderoga 62
At Niagara .. 15 Ely, E. F., missionary teacher. 110 Emerson, surgeon at Fort Snell- ing, complains of groggeries ... 103 Enjalran, Jesuit missionary at 13 Sault St. Marle. 11 Wounded in fight with Sene- cas. 15
English at Hudson Bay, 16
Ktlenne, Claude, widow of. 1 Attacked by Sioux 08
Faffart, loterpreter for Du Luth. 10 Soldiers arrest Slonx. 99
Visits the Sioux. 11 Descends the St. Croix River. 11 At Falls of Saint Anthony ... 18 Meets Hennepin. 25
Construction of, criticised by General Galnes. 100 l'aris ..
5
London.
5 5
Sails for Hudson's Bay with a Boston sea captain 5
Referred to by Talon. G
Death of.
Gnignas, Father, missionary at
Fort Beanharnois 51 Describes journey to Lake Pepin .. 52 Fort Beauharnois 53
Bridge. First across Missis-
sippi. 129
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PAGE
Fireworks at Fort Beauharnois. 52
Steamer Palmyra at, in July,
1838, with notice of ratifica-
tion of Indian treaties ...... 112 Indian council held at by
Fitch, pioneer in St.Croix Valley, 112 Flat Mouth. Ojibway Chief, visits Fort Snelling A. D. 1827. .. 97 Governor Ramsey .. 121 Fort St. Anthony, now Snelling .. 95
His party attacked by Sioux.
98
Gratifies his vengeance 99 St. Charles, on Lake of the Woods 58
St. Joseph on Lake Erie, es- tablislied by Du Luth .. 10 St. Pierre, on Rainy Lake. 58
Foxes attempt to Pillage Fort Perrot. 30
Interview with Perrot .. 31
Mentioned.33, 37, 38, 48, 46, 54, 55
Attack French at Blue Earth River. 48
Visited by Guignas 52
Franklin, Sir John, relics of, pass through St. Paul. 126
10
47 Letter to by Cadillac ... 16
Expedition against the Onei-
9 McRay 81 das 16
Perrot, at Lake Pepin 29 Encourages Le Sueur. 39
81 Rouge, of Red River. 87 Forbids trading with the Sioux. 49
Shelby, at Prairie du Chien,80,
Fort Snelling, site securd by Lt. Pike ... 75
Major Long's opinion .. 86
Order to establish the post .. 90 Troops for, at Prairie du Chien 90 Furber, J. W.
Birth of Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark 90
Events of A. D 1819. 01 Galtier, Rev. L., builds first chapel in St. Paul. 114
Gavni, Rev. Daniel, missionary .. 111 Gibson, General, letters relative to St. Anthony mill .. 94
Gillam, Capt. Zachary of Boston accompanied by Groselliers and Radisson sails for Hudson's Bay in ship Nonesuch .. 5
Goodime, James M., first Minne- sota editor. 117
92 Death of. 124
Goodrich, Aaron, Territorial
Officers at, October, 1820. 92 Removal of. 123
Impressive scene at. 93 Gorman, Willis A. Governor. 125 Events of A. D. 1821. 93 Gorrell, Lieut. at Green Bay .. 62 Advance in building .. 93 Graham, Duncan, in British ser- vice .. 81
Events of A. D. 1822, A. D.1823 9
First steamboat at .. 93
Beltrami, the Italian, at ... 93, 04
Major S. H. Long arrives at .. 91
Government mill near. 94
Sunday School at .. 94
Events of A. D. 1824 95
General Scott, suggests name for fort ... 95
Events of A. D. 1825, and 1826, 90
Mail, arrival at .. 96 Voyage to Green Bay. 19
Sioux woman kills herself .... 96
Great snow storm, March.1826 96
High water at. April 21, 1826. 97
Slaves belonging to officers,at 97 Steamboat arrivals to close of 1826. 97
Duels at. 97
General Gaines censures Col- onel of. 97
Second marrlage.
Visits Mille Lacs region. 2
Is told of the Mississippi. 2
Meets the Assineboines. 2
2
Returns to Montreal in 1660 .. Second visit to Lake Superior Visits Hudsons Bay
2 4
Colonel Snelling delivers n. ur- derers for execution 99
Falls of Saint Anthony, First Rev. Alva Coe In 1829 preach- es at. 100 white man at 25 First mill at .. .. 93, Described by La Salle 19 94 Health of troops at. 101 Desertion at. 10t
Described by Hennepio. 24, 25,
26
J. N. Nicollet arrives at
102
Described by Lt.Z.M.Pike, 75, 70 Marriages at. 102, 108, 120 Sioux and Ojibways fight near 103 Annoyed by whisky sellers .. 103 Presbyterian church at ...... 108
Forsyth, Major Thomas, accom-
panies first troops to Fort Snelling. 91
Pays Indlang for reservation. 91
52 Fort Beauharnois established. A. D. 1727, at Lake Pepin .. 51 Fireworks displayed at. 53 High water af 53
65 Commanded by St. Pierre, 56, 57
La Reine, on river Assine-
boine ... .. 33, 87
Le Sueur, below Hastings ... 37 L'Huillier,on Blue Earth river 43 Frontenac, Governor of Canada. Friend of Duluth 11
Built by Le Sueur .. 43
Left in charge of D'Evaque Maurepas 58
Frazer, trader ..
78
Enters the British service 80 Fuller, Jerome, Territorial Chief Justice. 123 1.27
Galissoniere, Governor of Cana- da, notice of ... 59
Col. Leavenworth arrives at Mendota .. 9
First officers at cantonment .. 91
Red River men arrive at ... 91
Events of A. D. 1820 .. 91
Major Taliaferro, Indian agent at .. 91
Troops at Camp Cold Water .
91
Arrives at Fort Snelling. 100
Janc, daughter of Duncan married .. 102 Grant, trader at Sandy Lake vis- ited by Pike .. 77 Gravier, Father James, criticises Hennepin. 28
Greeley. Elam 109
Griffin, La Salle's ship. 10
Crew pillage and desert to ti e Sioux. 10
81
Grignon, Captain in British ser- vice. 78, Groselliers, Sieur, early life, ... 1, Marriage. Son of 2,
6 1
6
Events of A. D. 1827 .. 98
Flat Mouth, Ojibway chief. visits in 1827 .. 98
Name given to what is now Pigeon River.
Visits New England G
I'neouraged by Prince Rupert
Described by Major Long .. 85 Women drawn over 99 First newspaper at .. 123
Fisher, trader at Green Bay. 63
Referred to by Nicollet. 102
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INDEX.
Guignas, Father, PAGE
PAGE
Death of. 59
Jesuit, Father Allouez
4
Chardon.
52
De Gonor 51 thony. 19
De la Chasse 51 Poor opinion of Hennepin. . 19
Guignas
51,54,55,
56
La Tanpine, see Moreau.
Guymoneau
51
Laurence, Phineas, pioneer in St.
Croix Valley ..
113
Marquette ..
5
2, Menard 3
Messaver 58
Jesuit missionaries promised the Sioux. 51 Jesnit missions unsuccessful. 106 Lead mines on Mississippi 33 Described by Penicaut 34 Leavenworth. Colonel, establish -. es Fort Snelling. 90
Johnson, Parsons K. 119 Jonquiere, Governor of Canada. 60
Fort established .. 60
Jucherean at the mouth of the
Wisconsin.
48
Judd, early settler at Marine ..
113
Kalm, Professor, notices Veren- drye 59
Kaposia Chief requests a mis-
Denounced by La Salle 19 Chaplain of La Salle. 20 sionary ... 114 Keel boats from Fort Spelling attacked. 99, 100
His false map .. 20
At Lake Pepin 22 Kennerman, Pike's sergeant. 76
Makes a dictionary. 23 Baptizes an infant. 23
Met by Du Luth .. 25
Career on return to Europe .. 25
His first and second book compared. 26
Replies to objectors 27
Criticised by D'Iberville 28
Criticised by Father Gravier 28 Lac Vienx Desert. 3
His later davs ...
28
Opinion of Jesuit Missions. .. Henniss C. J. editor 122
106
Herschell. Sir John. translates Schiller's song of Sionx Chief .. 68
Historical Society, first public meeting. 119
Hobart, Rev. C. 119 Holcomb. Capt. William. 110
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