"Soo" ship canal, lake Superior, 15, 21-23, 266, 600, 655. Spanish Inquisition, 463. Spanish Intrigues for Dismember-
ment of the Union, and the Louis- iana Purchase, paper by Nathan- iel P. Langford, 453-508; see Con- tents.
Spining, Mathias, 637, 638. Stage lines in Minnesota, 18, 268. Stambaugh, Samuel C., 145. Stanchfield, Daniel, 325, 341, 350; History of Pioneer Lumbering on the Upper Mississippi and its Tributaries, with Biographic
Sketches, 325-362; see Contents. Stanchfield, Samuel, 342, 348. Stanton, Hon. Edwin M., 141. Staples, Isaac, 296, 302, 303, 317; obituary sketch, 678.
Starvation, of Ojibways, 72, 97, 138. Statistics, of lumbering, 321-323. Steamboating on the Mississippi and
Minnesota rivers, 16, 340, 379, 386-390, 665, 666; on the Red riv- er of the North, 19; on lake Su- perior, 21, 266; on the St. Croix river, 294, 297, 298.
Steele, Franklin, 200, 561; on St. Croix river, 293; upper Mississippi lumbering, 327, 333-341; biograph- ic sketch, 354.
Stillwater, 145, 150, 151, 171, 189, 192, 196, 209, 300, 301-305, 340, 375.
Stimpson, Charles W., 342, 348. Stoddard, Gen. Amos, quoted, 540. Stone, George C., 278; obituary sketch, 679.
Story, Judge Joseph, 496.
Stowe, Hon. Lewis, Indian agent, 118. Stryker, Gen. William S., obituary sketch, 679.
Stuntz, George R., 259. Suez canal, 1, 22, 600.
Sunday School, first in St. Paul, 154, 158.
Superior county, 245, 253.
Superior, Wis., 245, 246, 249, 250, 268, 599.
Sweet, Hon. George W.,
Talleyrand, 475, 477, 482, 487, 530,
Techa, a Sioux, 370, 375.
Territorial Period, Reminiscences of Minnesota during the, paper by Hon. Charles E. Flandrau, 197- 222; see Contents.
Texas included in the Louisiana pur- chase, 485-490.
Thompson, Horace, 642.
Thompson, J. E., 138, 582, 642.
Thompson, John B., of Redwood county, 281, 282, 287.
Thompson, Hon. John B., U. S. sen- ator from Kentucky, quoted, 547. Tilden, Henry L., 159.
Tippery, Jacob, 282, 283.
Titcomb, Charles G., 596, 636.
Tobacco, use by Ojibways, 97.
Too-kon-we-chasta, a Sioux, 404. Torinus, Louis, 304. Tozer, David, 304, 305.
Tracy, Henry W. and Charles H., 166.
Tracy, Samuel, 357.
Tracy, Hon. Uriah, quoted, 493. Trade and Traders in St. Paul, Early, paper by Charles D. Elfelt, 163- 166. Transportation in Minnesota, History of, paper by Gen. James H. Baker, 1-34 (see Contents); remarks by Hon. C. E. Flandrau, 593; work of Capt. Russell Blakeley, 665-670. Trapping by Ojibways, 70, 71. Trask, Sylvanus, 151.
Traverse des Sioux, 185, 190, 204, 212, 384, 431.
Treatment of the aged, by Ojibways, 96.
Treaties with Ojibways, 120, 244, 292, 557, 654; with Sioux, 168, 169, 292, 367, 384, 421, 431, 557, 654, 656.
Treaty of Madrid, 1795, 471.
Treaty of Paris, 1783, 522.
Treaty of Paris, purchasing Louisi-
Treaty of St. Ildephonso, 472, 501, 536. Treaty of Washington, June 15, 1846,
36; May 8, 1871, 50. Trempealeau, 212, 214, 296. Turner, J. Warren, 636.
Turrell, Hon. Orlando B., The Early Settlement and History of Red- wood County, 279-290.
Tuttle, Calvin A., 348.
Tyler, President John, 505. Tyson, Nat., 210, 211.
United States, Education during the past Fifty Years, paper by Pres. Cyrus Northrop, 602-616 (see Con- tents); Progress during the Half Century, paper by Hon. Cushman K. Davis, 617-622.
Universities of the United States, 615.
Tepees of Sioux, 403, 405, 411, 417, University of Minnesota, 209, 361,
586, 594, 599, 610-614, 632.
Walker, Orange, 298, 317.
Walking, by Ojibways, 103.
Warren, John Esaias, 200, 201. Washburn, Hon. William D., 350. Washington, George, foresight, 455;
quoted, 459; chair and letter, 573. Watab, 166, 352, 393.
Watrous, John S., 250, 253. Webster, Hon. Daniel, quoted, 507, 596.
Webster-Ashburton treaty, 523, 539. Welles, Henry T., 188, 349, 352, 583. Wendjimadub, Ojibway orator, 74. West Superior, Wis., 245, 246, 249, 268, 599.
Wheat raising and exportation, 22, 32, 591, 599, 601.
Wheeler, H. W., 253, 262, 263, 264. Wheelock, Hon. Joseph A., 447. Whig party, 168-171, 669. Whipple, Bishop Henry B., 120, 188,
206, 207, 594, 623, 636; Civiliza- tion and Christianization of the Ojibways in Minnesota, 129-142; Recollections of Persons and Events in the History of Minne- sota, 576-586.
White, Hon. James, quoted, 490. White, Mrs. N. D., Captivity among
the Sioux, August 18 to Septem- ber 26, 1862, 395-426; see Con- tents.
White Earth reservation, 56, 57, 60, 99, 101, 123, 124, 133.
Wigwam life of Ojibways, 62-70, 78, 79.
Wilcoxson, Rev. Timothy, 183, 189, 192, 193, 205.
Wild rice, 123, 331, 332, 589. Wilder, Hon. Eli T., 188. Wilkin, Alexander, 159.
Wilkinson, Gen. James, 460-462, 464, 465, 468, 469, 471, 472.
Wilkinson, Hon. Morton S., 150, 301, 302, 392, 562, 625.
William, Emperor of Germany, arbi- trator of San Juan boundary, 50- 52.
Williams, John Fletcher, 566, 669. Williams, Julia A., 284.
Williamson, Rev. T. S., 157, 427-429, 447, 448, 450, 579, 583.
Willis, Charles L., obituary sketch, 680.
Willow river, Wis., sawmills, 308. Wilson, Hon. Henry, quoted, 625, 657.
Wilson, Rev. Joseph G., 254, 273. Windom, Hon. William, 601. Winnebago Indians, 381, 405, 434, 656.
Winnibigoshish lake, Ojibways, 55, 80, 90, 204.
Winona, sawmills, 320, 577.
Winona and St. Peter railway, 286. Winsor, Justin, cited, 239.
Winters, decreased cold, 270, 394. Winthrop, Robert C., quoted, 584. Winyan, friendly Sioux, 448. Wisconsin Territory, 167, 542, 543, 544, 598.
Wise, John C., obituary sketch, 680. Witherspoon, John, quoted, 514. Wolves, 345.
Women, Ojibway, 58, 62-71, 77-88, 95, 96, 109, 110, 112, 136. Women pioneers of Minnesota, 372, 619.
Wood Lake, battle, 418, 446, 451. Woods, Lake of the, 522, 523. Worden, Park, 288.
Work of the Minnesota Historical Society through Fifty Years in preserving Minnesota History, and its Duty to the Future, paper by Col. William P. Clough, 627-636. · Worth, Mrs. Edward, 306. Wright, Isaac P., 373.
Xenia, Ohio, 640, 641, 652.
Yale, Mrs. Jane Huntington, 596. Yellow Medicine, 280, 411, 432, 434, 436, 438, 449, 585.
Zoe, friendly Sioux, 448. Zumbro river, 213. Zumbrota, 213.
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