After serving a year, he left the bench, and at the same time removed to St. Paul, which was ever afterward his home. He formed a law partnership with Stanford Newel, and after 1883 was a member of the firm of Young & Lightner. He was a lecturer in the law school of the State University. One of his most important services to the state was as reporter of the Supreme Court for seventeen years, from 1875 to 1892, during which time he compiled and edited twenty-seven volumes of the Supreme Court reports. He was elected to the Minnesota Historical Society, as a life member, January 13, 1879. Judge Young was employed in some of the most important cases that have ever come before the Minnesota courts, having been for many years counselor of the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company and of its successor, the Great Northern Railway Company. He was chief counsel for the Northern Securities Company, in 1902 to 1904, in the suits brought against that company by the State of Minnesota and by the United States. In 1870 he married Miss Ellen Fellows, of Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. She died about two years before her husband, and they both were buried in the cemetery near her former home in Edgartown. INDEX. See the CONTENTS, at the beginning of this volume, for a comprehen- Acker Post, G. A. R., 721, 726, 778, Acts of Congress, 1, 61, 65, 86, 105, Adams, Charles P., 205. Adultery of Sioux, 386, 425, 438, Agricultural College, 65, 66, 69, 70, Agriculture of the Sioux, 342-344, Aiton, Rev. John F., 151. Akers, James, 152. Akers, Prof. Peter, 155. Alabama, 316. Alaska, 312, 313. Albert Lea, 190, 213, 214, 241, 768. Alden, Thomas C., 647. Aldrich, Charles, obituary sketch, 791. Aldrich, Hon. Cyrus, 756. Alexander, Col. E. E., 273, 519. American Board of Missions, 151, American colonies, schools and col- American Fur Company, 129, 299, 331, 337, 339, 341, 672, 673, 675, Ames, Rev. Charles G., 193. 697. Appleby, Mrs. Cornelia D., 175. ly donated to this Society's Arizona, 314, 315. Arkansas, 315, 316, 656. Associated Charities, St. Paul, 171, Atwater, E. D., 663, 664. Austin, Gov. Horace, 210, 739; Me- Austin, 191, 222, 245, 246. Averill, J. K., 184. Ayer, Rev. Frederick, 676. Ayers, Hon. Oscar, 25, 26, 29. Babcock, Hon. Lorenzo A., 111. Baker, D. B., 339. Baker, Gen. James H.. 202, 247, Balcombe, Hon. St. A. D., 10, 11, 12, 13. Baldwin, Benjamin C., 664. Baldwin, R. J., 689. Ball playing by Sioux, 429-432. Banking in Minnesota, The Begin- ning of, by Adolph O. Eliason, Bankrupt Court, 127, 128. Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P., 571, 573- 588, 593. Baptist hill, St. Paul, 136. Barlow, H. E., 211. Basford, H. O., 246. Bass, Jacob W., 132. Bath, vapor, of Sioux, 419, 420. Baxter, Horace G., and Hon. L. L., Bazille, Charles, 8. Bears, 345, 367, 419, 498, 671. Bee, Capt. Barnard E., 273, 276, Beede & Mendenhall, 688. Belcourt, Rev. George A., 677, 678. Bennett, Frank M., quoted, 89. Bennett, Hon. Samuel, 233, 242, 248, 259. Benson, Hon. Jared, 62. Bethel mission, St. Paul, 174. Big Eagle, Sioux chief, 326. Big Thunder, Sioux chief, 324, 325, Bigelow, Horace R., 171, 698. Black, Hon. Mahlon, 111, 656, 663, 664. Black Dog, Sioux, 321, 326. Black Eagle, Sioux chief, 263, 264. Blair, Mr., captive in Sioux out- Blair, Rev. James, 44. Blakeley, David, 184, 185, 191, 203, Blakely, near Mobile, 623, 624, 627, 631. Blashfield, Edwin H., 42. Bliss, Major John, 324, 792. Bliss, John H., obituary sketch, . Blood, Mrs. T. L., 171. Blue Earth City, 214, 223, 238, 248, Bogen, Ludwig, 251.. Bonga, Jack and George, 670. Borup, Charles W. W., 673, 677, 685, Boston, Mass., 45, 47, 91, 518. Boundaries of Minnesota, 15, 648- Bowers, T. S., 605. Bowman, George D., 198. Boyle, Robert, 17. Brackett, George A., Preface, 176, 177. Braden, Hon. William W., 728. Bradley, Newton, 240. Bragg, Gen. Braxton, 545, 549, 551. Brandt, Ernest, 251. Brawley, D. F., 7. Brewster & Co., 685, 686. Land and Water Surface in the City of St. Paul, by Josiah B. Brisbin, Hon. John B., 10, 14, 15. Brooklyn, N. Y., 46. Brooks, Prof. Jabez, 155. biographic sketch, 769-774. 298, 333, 334, 342, 514, 524, 733. Brown, Samuel J., quoted, 525-527. Brownsville, 261. Bryant, Charles S., 214. Buchanan, President James, 157. Calhoun, Rev. Thomas P., 642. California, 312, 791. Calvin, John, 44. Camden Expedition, 1864, 584, 585, Camp Coldwater, 293. Campaign of Mobile, Minnesota in Campbell, A. J., interpreter, 281. Campbell, Scott, Sioux interpreter, Campus of University of Minnesota Canby, Gen. E. R. S., 619, 620-632. Capitol Buildings of Minnesota, a Capitol Commission, 33, 40. Carey, Hon. John R., obituary Carver, Minn., 230, 322, 383. Census, 1849, 151, 673, 679; 1860, 161; 1900, 152. Central American Bank, 683, 684. Champion Hills, battle, 565, 570. Chandler, J. F., 657. Chaney, Miss Delia E., 774. and Changes of the Land and Charities in Minnesota, by Daniel Charleston, S. C., 92. Chase, C. L., & Co., 687. Chaska, personal Sioux name, 462. Cheffins, Joseph B., 272, 278. Railway, 138, 139, 225, 699, 701. Chickamauga, battle, 534. Chiefs of the Sioux, 322-330, 361, 382-385, 394-397, 405, 406, 462, Child, James E., 250. Address in honor of Governors Chippewa Indians; see Ojibways. Chittenden, Edwin S., 85. Chouteau, P., and Co., 676. Christie, T. L., 224, 238, 248. Church, Mrs., in massacre, 1857, Chute, Hon. Richard, quoted, 63; 64, 219. Chute, Samuel H., 76. Cicero, quoted, 424. Civil War, 20, 161-163, 169, 194, 205, Civilization of the Sioux, 499-501, Clapp, Hon. Moses E., 85, 86; Trib- Clark, A. D., 213. Clark, Major Edwin, 193, 775. ernor Pillsbury quoted, 708. Clark, Lewis, 647, 648. Clark, Gov. William, 505. Coins, ancient, in this Society's Colleges in the American Colonies, 43-51. Collins, Hon. L. W., 112. Colonies, American, schools and Colorado, 313, 791. Columbia University, 47. Colvill, Col. William, 162, 255. Como park, St. Paul, 132, 788. |