History of Dakota Territory, volume III, Part 137

Author: Kingsbury, George Washington, 1837-; Smith, George Martin, 1847-1920
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : S.J. Clarke Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 1146


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Scouts, General Sibley's. 958


Tuberculosis Among. 89


Initiative and Referendum, South Dakota First State to Adopt 680


Used


718


Insane Hospital at Yankton.


598-599-606-607-612-641-645


Inspection of Store Goods 558 Insurance .550-566-574


Intensive Farming in Black Hills.


459


Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, 1894. .


832-844-847-852


Interurban Railway


315


Investigation Into State Department


....


557


Irrigation 440-472


Appropriation for 605


By Artesian Wells Out of Custer by 1900


445


Commission


443


Convention


443


Legislation


465


Issue, Real Political, of 1908.


709


Judiciary


922


Committee of Consttiutional Conven-


tion


923


Judicial Bar Association, First.


930


Districts


924-939


Kansas City Commercial Club. 591


Kittredge, A. B., Popular with Republican Voters 700


Supports Bill for Opening of Rosebud Reservation 96


Kyle, J. H., Elected United States Sena- tor 659


Re-elected


676


Dies in Aberdeen


687


Ladies' Auxiliaries to Farmers' Institutes 783 Lake Madison Veterans' Association ..... 411 Land Boom .500-502


Donated to State for Educational Pur-


poses 824


And Irrigation Exposition. 585 Leasing System, Investigation of. 90


Lee, Governor, Message of 1897 129


Special Message, 1897. 132 Message, 1899. 133


Message, 1901 .. 135


Characteristics of. 135


Vetoes Measure 135


Legislatures- First State, 1889 219


Of 1890. 222 Of 1891 224


Of 1893 227 Of 1895 230


Of 1897 233


Of 1899 236


Of 1901.


243


Of 1903.


255


Of 1905 258


Of 1907 262


Of 1909. 268


Of 1911. 276 Of 1913 282 Of 1915. 288


Favors "Honest Caucus Bill"


696


Of 1907, Enacts Railway Laws. 310


Legislatures-continued Measures Defeated 717


Proposes to Consolidate or Concentrate All State Educational Institutions at One Place. 650


Liquor Laws.


760


Men Active


746


Linton, Congressman, Opposes Denomina- tional Schools Among Indians 83


Livestock


478-479-491-493


Diseases


566-577


Lone Wolf Decision, Effect of . 91


Logan, Gen. John A., Founder of G. A. R. 386 Mrs. John A., Visits G. A. R. Encamp- ment 405


Lower Brule Reservation, Drawing of Claims on . 104


Lutheran Church


962


Lyman, Rev. W. A., Address of, on the Messiah Indian War 80


Mckinley Favored for President . 672


Mellette's, Governor, Message, January, 1890 120-122


Message, 1891


122


Message, 1893


125


Views on the Messiah Indian War .. 79


Memorial Day Observances .. . 387-388-393-415


Meridian Road


326


Messiah Craze, The. 70-81


Methodist Episcopal Church 952


"Miles Square," The.


67-94


Mineral Region, Black Hills.


24


Resources


559


Mines, Location of. 25 And Mining 23-56


Miners' Strikes in 1910. 46


Missionaries, Crow Creek Agency


957


Sionx Indians


967


Teton Sioux


958


Yankton Indian


958


Missouri River Valley 451


Moisture, Adequate and Available. 448


Monument to Civil War Soldiers.


415


Moody, Judge G. C.


924-926-928


Morrill Bill


478


Municipal Court .. 937


Nationalities Represented in South Da- kota 973


New School Law 799-917


Non-Partisan Prohibition Union Conven- tion .749-751


Normal Instruction


915


Training


901


North Dakota Educational Association .. 888


Northern Hospital for Insane, Open to Feeble-Minded ... 613-620-649 Northern Normal and Industrial School .. 631 Normal School, Aberdeen. 910-914


Northwestern Academy Association . 914


Oil Inspectors' Report


577


Olson, Edward


593


Orphans' Home


599


Parole Officer's Report, 1912. 649


Passenger Rate Case 312


Pests of 1901


500


Petrified Tree


509


Pettigrew, R. F., Delegate to Republican


National Convention .. . .


672


Active in Behalf of Indians


82


980


INDEX


Pettigrew, R. F .- continued


Introduces Bill for Insane Hospital for Indians


83


Opposes Hawaiian Annexation 678


Philippine Insurrection 420


Phillips, State Treasurer, Investigation of Conduct of Office. 132


Pickler, John A., Republican Candidate for United States Senate. 676


Pine Ridge Reservation. 104


Plankinton Reform School. 634


Plowman, Judge A. J. 941


Political Movement of Farmers. 654


Population


515


Populists Control State, 1891. 661 State Convention, 1896. . 673


Convention, Its Platform, 1898 678


Lose


681


National Convention, Their Platform .. 682


Poultry Breeders' Show . 488


Prairie Fires


489


Pre-emption Law


95


Presbyterian Church


959


Press on the Roosevelt League.


704


Primary Law


144-150


Progressives Follow Lead of Roosevelt, Who Bolts Republican Convention .. 721 Progressive Republican League of South Dakota 718


Primary Ticket 710


Win Delegates in Primary. 809


Prohibition in 1915.


757-761


Convention, 1896.


673


Fight Against


749


Laws, Feasibility of Enforcing. 747


Test Case


744


Prohibitionists 735


Prohibitory Amendment Vote, 1896. 751


Protestant Episcopal Church 967


Public Examiner


540-548-562


Pullman Palace Car Company


320


Quarries, Building Stone


25, 26, 50


Railroads


294


Condition of 125, 127


Laws


311


Legislation of 1915.


316


Commissioners


567, 584


Commissioners' Jurisdiction


312


Commissioners Meet in 1906.


309


Rates


308


Regulation .. 127, 130, 134, 137, 145, 146, 156 Commissioners Secure Reduction of Rates 314


Rainfall per Annum 458


Rainmaking Experiments 489


Red Cloud Speaks on Messialı Indian War Redfield College 81 843


Reformed Church


970


Regents of Education Appointed.


599


Of Education Report, 1892. 597


Regulation of Passenger and Freight Traffic ... 306


Religious Organizations 943


Report of Land Commissioners Concern- ing School Lands, 1891. 825


Republican-


Association of South Dakota Formed. 661


"Big Five"


677


Convention


657-679


Decide Against Two Conventions.


691


Republicans-continued Progressives at Sioux Falls. 719


Stalwarts at Huron 719


State Convention, 1906 .. 701


State Nominees, 1896. 673


State Ticket, 1900


681


Ticket of 1914


726


Successes in 1910


670


Victory in 1894.


Victories


695


Reservoirs


463


Resources on Admission to State. 1


Resubmission Bill


742, 748


Riggs Institute for Indians


109, 112


Rivers


453


River Terminal Conference, St. Louis, 1915 . 328


Robinson, Duane, Writes on Verendrye Plate .. 113


Rockford, Katie, First Woman in South Dakota Admitted to Bar 929


Roman Catholic Church


943


Roosevelt and Prominent Republicans at Yankton 685


Republican League 703


Rosebud Reservation, Celebration of


Opening


102


Reservation, Opening of.


96, 104


Roundup of 1915.


93


Rural High Schools.


852


Schools


.881, 892, 898, 905, 915, 919


Rush to Rosebud Reservation ..


98


Russian Thistle


48^ 490


Ruth, Thomas H., State Superintendent. 011


Saloons and License 740-755-759 Scandinavians Ask Republican Recogni- tion 656


Schools ---


Anxious for Better


847


Centralization


859-860


Census, 1890


809


Census, 1901.


857


Census, 1909.


893


Census, 1912.


903


City


820-899


Common


124-126-


130-135-148-154-156-822-829-876-888-898


For Blind


599-619


Appropriation for


609-648


For Deaf Mutes .....


.599-602-617-639-648


Deaf Mutes, Hospital.


610


Feeble-Minded


638


Funds


817-828-


838-841-844-847-868-872-877-883-885-914 Indian 109-112-113


Lands


.838-854-872-873-887-896-905


Leasing Law


806


809-831-841-869-871-882


Sold


Legislation


908


Libraries


860


Of Mines


42-47-604-808-820-868


Permanent Common School Fund ..


858


Private


State Reform


595-601-607-611-618


867


Township High


872-875-897


Two Important Questions Concernnig .. 798


Secretary of State Report


581


Senatorial Contest 1897.


233


Settlement on Sioux Reservation, Terms of 94


Seventh-Day Adventist Church


972


716


981


INDEX


Seward, C. X. 224


Elected Speaker 661


Shannon, Judge Peter C. 931


Sheep Breeders' Association. 478


Sheldon, Charles H., Becomes Governor


127


Message, 1893


127


Message, 1895


128


Silos


507


Single Tax League.


654


Silver Democrats, Silver Republicans and


Silver Populists Unite on Lee.


674


Republican Convention ..


678


Sioux Convention of 1904.


102


Falls Bar Association.


929


Indians, Council of, 1913


105


Sitting Bull, Death of.


76


South Dakota National Guard-


Army Maneuvers at Sparta.


279


Armories Needed .


380


Clubhouse Built by Officers


379


1898


Correspondence School 381


Encampment, 1896


374


Encampments


379


1901 376-377


1902


377


1903


377


1904


377


1905


378


380


1911


Grounds Inadequate.


380


Federal Aid .


377-378


First Brigade, South Dakota National ard, Organized .. 374


First Regiment, South Dakota Na-


tional Guard


374


Frost, Lieut. Alfred S., Encourages Guard 375


Gallery of Competitive Practice. 381


Growth of Guard in 1901. 376


Location of Companies, 1909-10.


379


Maintenance


373-376


Assured, 1903.


377


Withdrawn


375


National Rifle Competition. 378


Origin of


373


Permanent Campground .. 377


Reorganization Attempted


376


Statistics, December, 1910.


379


Statistics, 1911-1912


380


Soil, Character of.


12-22


Formation of ..


12-22


Groups and Types


16-22


Soldiers' Home .. .593-632-637-642 Battle Mountain Sanitarium 384 Care of Wives of Veterans 383-384 G. A. R. Does Much for. 383


Cornerstone Laid


381


Government Aid in Maintenance.


382


Hospital Erected .


382


Investigating Committee 641


Opened


Requirements for Admission. 382


Receives Spanish-American War Vet- erans 384


Some Early Judges. 923


"Sooners," The .. 67


Sons of Veterans' Annual Meeting, see G. A. R. Encampment.


Organized .


386


South Dakota Chautauqua Assembly


956


Claims Against the Federal Govern- ment for Indian Lands. 94


South Dakota Chautauqua-continued Prosperous 537


Fair, 1889


.... 477-479-485-493-495-499-513-521-529 Reapportioned 718


Teachers' Association ..... 801-802-808- 822-826-831-833-835-843-845-846-848-


863-868-870-878-880-883-894-895-900-910 Teachers' Reading Circle. .837-864 Spanish-American War --


South Dakota Indignant at Sinking of Maine 416


Veterans Effect State Organization .. 402 Standing Rock Reservation, Opening of 104-107


State Auditing


554


Auditor Makes Important Recommen- dations . 549


Auditor's Report of 1896.


552


555


1902


561


State Bar Association.


926-930-932-934-936-937-938-939-942 Board of Agriculture .. 573


Assessment and Equalization


553


Charities and Corrections


597-598


Dental Examiners.


543-567


Embalmers


576


Health, 1903


565


Medical Examiners


568


Pharmacy


543-578


Regents


602-606


Corrective and Charitable Institutions


121-122-124-127-128-144-155


Educational Board


807-812


Fair


573


Finances and Taxation 118-120-122-125-128-132-


134-136-140-143-146-147-149-152-154-157


Flowers


505


Historical Society . 557


Horticultural Society .


481-483-485-495


Educational Institutions


593


Governor Mellette on


593


Graduates in 1903


631


Students in


638


Legislation concerning.


612


Lands, Classification of.


95


Library Building Provided.


607


Normal at Madison .... 629-819-832-838-917


At Spearfish


.631-820-881


At Springfield


630


Penitentiary


598-601-608-614-632-634-639-643


Printing Reform


159


Products, Table Showing Change in.


514


Total


526


Road Commission


327


Roosevelt Republican League.


696


Studies Finance


671


Tax


540


Training School


640-647


Treasurer's Report.


580-590


State University


604-608-626-650-695-817-828-830-836-


850-862-877-882-889-892-909-915-917-918


College of Law


627


College of Music


627


Civil and Mechanical Engineering


627


Commission Form of Government.


652


Preparatory Department


627


Robert L. Slagle, President.


652


382


982


INDEX


State University-continued


Science Hall 610


School of Mines 628


State Women's Committee of Investiga- tion . 634-638


Statehood-


Boundary Survey 120


Constitutional Convention of 1890 119


Division of Territorial Debt. 116


Federal Allotment of Land to South Dakota 119


Pierre the Temporary Capital.


117


Reasons Desired


116


South Dakota a State 117


Statistics; Age of Union Soldiers at Time of Service 413


Stock Growers' Association. 516


Sunshine


519


Supreme Court.


.922-923-925-927-932-936


Districts


936


.666-923-923-927-931-934-942


Judges


"Surrendered Tracts," The.


98


Surveying the Great Sioux Reservation .. 93


Taft, ex-President


941


Visits South Dakota ..


703


Tanner, National Commander G. A. R., ' Present at Encampment. 406


Tariff an Issue of 1894. 668


Taylor, W. W., State Treasurer, Short in Account 544


Teachers


918


Certificates


856-870-874-891-902-915


Wages


.865-869


Telegraph Lines


321


Telephone Legislation.


320-321


Temperance


735


Speakers


755


Temporary Capital, Contest for


164


Pierre Chosen.


165


Tin Mining


53-56


Tripp, Judge Bartlett.


938


Minister to Austria ..


666


Tripp County Reservation Land, Opening


of 104


Uniform Course of Study. 857


Uniformity in Textbooks .. 833-890


Union Veterans' Union Meets. 406 University of Dakota Territory 797


Van Metre, John.


925


Verendrye Plate


113-115


Vessey's, Governor, Message, 1909.


153


Message, 1913


155


Veterinarian Board


580


Vital Statistic Division of Department of History, 1907 575


Volunteer Companies Formed for Service in War 417


Waldren vs. Black Tomahawk. 88


Waste Lands


447


Water, Artesian, Analysis of.


6


Divisions


469


Supply of Future 456


Wells, Artesian


3-8


Western South Dakota Stock Growers' Association 528


Union Telegraph Company .


320


Wildcat Farmer


466


Wireless Telegraph


328


Wolves


489-503-511


Women's Work-


Woman's Christian Temperance Union


764-774-780


Federated Clubs


778-782


Clubs, General Federation, 1914. 781


Clubs, South Dakota Federation ..


772-774-776-777-779-783


Relief Corps


486-767


State Congress


769


Work


764


Women Chosen County Superintendents. 832


Woonsocket Capital Investment Com-


pany


164-165


Wounded Knee, Battle of.


78


World's Fair


486


Yankton College


830-834


Reservation Abolished


84


Opened


83


Young Women's Christian Association ...


774


Telephones


317


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