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Mackenzie, J. G., 377, 405; with
Dickson expedition, 358, 359, 371,

372

McKenzie, N. M. W. J., article by,
noted, 83; book by, noted, 206
Mackenzie, W. L., 356 n. 8
Mackenzie River, 213

Mackenzie River Valley, explora-
tion, 217

Mackinac (Michilimackinac), 70,
231, 312, 317, 318, 370; trading
post, 314, 377 n. 34
Mackinac boats, 314; voyage across
Lake Superior in, 373-380
McKinley, A. E., paper by, noted,
294

McKinley, Rev. William, recollec-
tions acquired, 70

McKinstry, Grace E., 74
McKusick, John, 189

McLaughlin,

436

McLeod, A. R., Jr., sketch, 373 n.
30; with Dickson expedition, 373,

374, 395 n. 57

McLeod, Isabelle, 353, 433

McLeod, Janet, 433

McLeod, John, 353 n. 2, 421
McLeod, John G., 433

McLeod, Martin, at Fort Snelling,
418-420; at Red River settlement,
400-408; career outlined, 433-435;
children, 432; commission, 358; di-
ary summarized, 352; fur-trader:
420-432; licensed, 421 n. 88; at
Traverse des Sioux, 422-426, 428-
432, 434, 435-journey from Red
River settlement to Fort Snelling,
408-418; map of travels, 379; mar-
riage, 432 n. 3; portrait, 351;
sketch, 353; with Dickson expedi-
tion, 354-402, 434, 436, 437
MCLEOD, MARTIN, Diary, 1836-1851,
354-439

McLeod, Mary E., 433; baptismal
record, 432 n. 3

McLeod, Mrs. Mary Ortley, 422,
432 n. 3

McLeod, W. S., 432; baptismal rec-
ord, 432 n. 3

McLeod County, 353; pageant, 192
McLoughlin, John, 355 n. 6; with
Dickson expedition, 355, 359, 360,
362, 373, 393
McLoughlin, Dr. John, 355 n. 6
McMaster, Joseph, letter acquired,
274; article noted, 194
McMaster, Thomas, 274; article
noted, 194

McMurray, D. L., article by, noted,
177

McMurray, William, 478
McNeil, Gen. John, 364

McNitt, Esther U., article by, noted,
285
Macomb, Col.

435

McPhail County, 245

Madeline Island (Wis.), 377
Madison, James, 173, 324, 325
Madison (Wis.), 131, 132, 177
Magazines, importance of files, 164
Magdalen Islands, 326

Magee, G. W., letter noted, 198, 301
Magna Carta, 42, 277

Magrane, Elizabeth, 369 n. 20, 402,
438

Magrane, Thomas, 369 n. 20, 421
Mahan, B. E., articles by, noted, 286
Maiden Rock (Wis.), social con-
ditions, 283

Maine, 326

Malden (Canada), 362

Mallon, Capt. G. H., 101
Mandan (N. D.), 460

Mandan Indians, 288, 406; legends
noted, 280

Manitoba (Canada), 221, 340; Men-
nonite settlement, 87; account
noted, 83
"Manitoba

noted, 206

Free Press," article

Manitou Island, 277
Manitoulin Island, 367

Manitowoc County (Wis.), 286
Mankato, 90, 91; early newspapers,
298; article noted, 193
"Mankato Daily Free Press," article
noted, 297

Mannheimer, Jacob, 204
Mannheimer Brothers store (St.
Paul), costume exhibit, 164; arti-
cles noted, 204

Mantorville, list of early settlers
noted, 195; articles noted, 194, 195;
source material noted, 251
"Mantorville Express," articles
noted, 99, 194, 195

Manuscripts, mending: 61, 178; ar-
ticle noted, 465. See also Minneso-
ta Historical Society, manuscript
division

Maps, acquired, 170, 174, 176, 272,
273, 455
Marine, 156

Mariposa Battalion, 187

Marshall, T. M., book edited by,
noted, 82

Marshall, Gov. W. R., 67; article

noted, 478

Marshall, 471

Marshall County (Kan.), 179
Martin County, geographic names,
articles noted, 473; war history
noted, 103

Marvin, L. A., 332

Mason, S. T., book noted, 78
Masonic Order, first Minneapolis

lodge, article noted, 464; member-
ship certificate, 1762, acquired, 71
Massachusetts, 25, 239, 311; militia,
173; public records, "Report"
noted, 178

Massingham, W. J., sketches by, ac-
quired, 68

Mathews, J. M., "The Modern Com-
monwealth," reviewed, 49-51
Matthews, H. D., article by, noted,
474

Mattson, Col. Hans, 290, 291; letters
acquired, 66

Mayo, Dr. C. H., 193

Mayo, Dr. W. J., 193

Mayo family, 473

Mayo Foundation, 187

Mead, F. J., articles by, acquired,
173

Mead, Judge G. W., letter noted, 90
Meade, Gen. G. G., 453

Mealey, Michael, sketch noted, 94
Mechanics Arts High School (St.
Paul), 59

Medical Six o'Clock Club, 186
Medicine, education, 186; public
health work, 187; article noted,
294

Medway County, 243, 526

Meeker County, article noted, 196
"Meeker County Farmer," article
noted, 196

Mehun (France), 277
Melville, - 355
Memishimishika, 385 n. 48

Memorial Day, first St. Paul cele-
bration, 200

Ménard, Father René, article noted,
182

Mendenhall, R. J., 476

Mendota, 73, 93, 156, 405, 408, 418
n. 80, 421, 422, 425, 426, 428, 432,
433, 434, 435; treaty of, 196, 287;
article noted, 193
Menefee, Rev. Guy, 167
Mennonites, in South Dakota, arti-

cle noted, 261; book noted, 87
Merchants National Bank, 117

Mereness, N. D., paper by, noted,
278

Mesabi (Mesaba) Range, 188; dis-
covery of iron ore, article noted,
300; sketches of towns acquired,
69

Messick, Mrs. Ottilie, 173

Mestead, M. N., article by, noted, 90
Metcalf, Mrs. George R., 65
Meteorological records, St. Paul,
noted, 61

Methodist Episcopal Church, Cen-
tral Park, St. Paul, 70; First, St.
Paul, 469; Hennepin Avenue, Min-
neapolis, 297; Jackson Street, St.
Paul, 70; Red Rock, 197; Simp-
son, Minneapolis, 475; Wasioja
seminary, 72

Methodist missions, 197, 280; Red
Rock, 98; source material
quired, 68

Métis. See Half-breeds
Merriam, W. R., 468

Mexican War, 217

Mexico, 217, 351, 381 n. 39

ac-

Meyers, Augustus, book by, noted,
261

Michelson, Truman, book edited by,
noted, 280
Micklejohn,

- 408

Michigan, 25, 48, 294, 316, 370, 460;
military records, book noted, 79;
mines, account noted, 47; book
noted, 78

Michigan Historical Commission,
publications noted, 78, 79
"Michigan History Magazine," arti-
cle noted, 62

"Michigan Pioneer and Historical
Collections," 78

Michigan Territory, 79

Michigan University, 38, 459
Michilimackinac. See Mackinac
Microscopic method, in history, 3-
20; in science, 9

Middle Ages, paper noted, 278
Middle Isle. See Madeline Island
Middle West, 284; amalgamation of
races, 222; historical material in
depositories, paper noted, 278; in
national politics, 221; influence in
Civil War, 220; Mennonite settle-
ments, 87; New England element
in, 48; primary grain markets, ac-
count noted, 188; resources, 222;
address noted, 267. See also West
Mid-west America, 213-228; civil
wars in, 220; education in, 225:

exploration, 214, 217; geography,
213; resources, 222; settlement,
218-220; transportation facilities,
223

Milbank (S. D.), 149

Military Training Camps Associa-
tion, papers acquired, 103
Mille Lacs, 243; American Fur Co.
post, 380 n. 39

Mille Lacs County, 243
Miller, Col. Stephen, 90

Miller, W. H., article by, noted, 196
Miller, W. K., article by, noted, 478
Miller Hotel (Minneapolis), article
noted, 200

Millian, 400, 419
Milwaukee (Wis.), 130, 131, 309
Mining, in Lake Superior region,
book reviewed, 47. See also Cop-
per mining, Gold mining, Iron
mining

ac-

Minneapolis, 87, 101, 181, 190, 198,
199, 281, 291, 331, 466; business
district: expansion, 302; article
noted, 476; description noted, 199
-changes in street names, 302;
charter problems, pamphlet noted,
93; city council: 101; resolution
noted, 94-courts, 477; cultural
development, 303; education, 96,
124; directory, 302; fire depart-
ment: first, 464; articles noted,
474-first house west of river, 248
n. 4; first moving picture theater,
476; flour-milling: account
quired, 173; articles noted, 94, 95,
96, 464-government, account not-
ed, 302; growth as wheat mar-
ket, account noted, 188; map, 1855,
noted, 302; newspapers, first daily,
464; oldest house, 301; pioneer
Christmas celebration, 95; print-
ers' union, 464; police force, 199;
postal service, 200; Scandinavians,
book noted, 191; street railways,
96, 292; articles noted, 88, 89, 93,
94, 95, 96, 193, 301, 475, 476;
description noted, 301; source ma-
terial acquired, 66, 169. See also
Twin Cities

Minneapolis Builders Exchange, ar-
ticle noted, 301
Minneapolis Civic and Commerce
Association, 101; Bureau of Mu-
nicipal Research, report noted,
302; "Members Bulletin" noted,
302

"Minneapolis Daily News," articles
noted, 467, 470, 474
Minneapolis Drug Co., 94
"Minneapolis Evening News," 302
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 303
"Minneapolis Journal," 342; articles
noted, 76, 84, 87, 89, 90, 93, 94, 95,
96, 97, 99, 163, 172, 184, 185, 186,
190, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200, 205, 207,
278, 279, 280, 281, 288, 289, 291,
292, 293, 297, 298, 300, 301, 302,
303, 305, 451, 464, 465, 466, 467,
468, 470, 471, 472, 474, 475, 476,
477
Minneapolis Orchestral Association,
197

Minneapolis Public Library, 94, IOI,
251, 303; exhibit noted, 186
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra,
85, 445; article noted, 197
"Minneapolis Times," 173
"Minneapolis Tribune,' articles
noted, 62, 84, 89, 90, 93, 94, 95, 96,
97, 163, 180, 183, 184, 185, 186,
188, 190, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199,
200, 204, 205, 291, 292, 294, 299,
301, 302, 303, 467, 471, 474, 476;
letter noted, 467

Minneapolis Typographical Union,
464

Minneapolis Woman's Club, 54
Minneapolis Woman's Community
Council, 101

Minnehaha Falls, 97, 180, 470; dis-
covery, 465
Minnesota, admission to Union: 44;
anniversary celebrated, 179, 466—
boundaries: 243; county, 242-247;
northern, 313, 316, 320-322, 324,
327-329-city charter making,
book reviewed, 443; drainage suit
with North Dakota, 185; geo-
graphic names, 48, 99, 242-249,
473; government, outline noted, 86;
growth of cities, 443; in interna-
tional politics, 1783-1818, 309-330;
Mennonite settlement, account
noted, 187; New England influ-
ence in, 48; politics, book noted,
186; summer resorts, 197; women
in industry, 1918, report noted,
103; articles noted, 288, 289, 464;
theses noted, 279. See also Min-
nesota Territory
Minnesota adjutant general, 206,
295; archives acquired, 167; draft
and service records acquired, 102

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safety, 63, 128, 207; records ac-
quired, 102, 346

Minnesota Congregational Club, ac-
count noted, 46

Minnesota constitution, 156; fram-
ing, 27-29; articles noted, 185, 200,
465; book noted, 185; book re-
viewed, 41-44

Minnesota constitutional conven-
tions, boundary controversy, 27;
conference committee, 42; elec-
tion of members, 28; split into
sections, 28, 41; paper noted, 27-
29; article noted, 304
"Minnesota Daily," 33
Minnesota department of labor and
industries, 66, 272; bureau of
women and children, 103
Minnesota Editorial Association, 54;
"Proceedings," articles noted, 271
Minnesota Education Association,
59; history division, 77
Minnesota enabling act, 28, 44
Minnesota Forestry Association,
publication noted, 97
Minnesota Garden Flower Society,
161

Minnesota Historical Building, 21,
32, 36, 77, 120, 161, 175, 272, 283,
332; pictures and plans noted, 62
"Minnesota Historical Collections,"
56, 93, 99

Minnesota Historical Society, 3, 34,
97, 103, 107, 110, 119, 120, 130 n.
1, 159, 163, 164, 180, 187, 213,
247, 251, 254, 255, 279, 281, 288, 293,
464; affiliation with county soci-
eties, 255; annual meetings, 21-
35, 56, 61, 77, 250, 267; appropri-
ation increase received, 54; in-
crease recommended, 36-archives
acquired, 67, 167; budget esti-
mates, 36, 37, 54; by-laws
amended, 55, 161; changes in staff,

62, 165; executive council: meet-
ings, 31, 54, 55, 56, 161, 267; reso-
lutions, 63, 165, 166-library:
books acquired, 65, 66, 167, 169,
176, 272, 273, 275, 455; exhibit, 59;
statistics on use, 58-local history
conferences, 21-26, 250-256, 267;
manuscript collections, 58, 60, 61,
90, 206, 293, 458; manuscript divi-
sion, 61, 351; manuscripts acquired,
65-73, 167-173, 273, 274, 450-452;
map collection, 455; members: de-
ceased, 57, 163, 270, 449; new, 56,
161-163, 267-270, 447-449; new
classes, 55-newspaper collection,
62, 65, 206, 271, 298; newspapers
acquired, 65, 74, 176, 452; publi-
cations: noted, 54, 56, 163; re-
viewed, 152-157-publicity work,
54; Scandinavian collection, 61,
63-65, 172; subscribing schools
and libraries, 56, 163, 271, 449;
summer meeting, Duluth, 309 n. 1,
331-350; addresses noted, 54, 62,
271, 272, 334; articles noted, 61,
62, 86, 164, 271, 465. See also
Minnesota War Records Commis-
sion

Minnesota Historical Society muse-
um, 58, 62, 164, 272; costume col-
lection, 164; fashion show, 59; ob-
jects acquired, 71, 73, 74, 169, 174,
175, 274, 276, 277, 452-455; pic-
ture collection, 161; pictures ac-
quired, 73, 75, 169, 175, 176, 275,
276, 453; proposed log cabin, 60;
special exhibit, 272; visiting class-
es, 58, 164; article noted, 62
Minnesota history, addresses noted,
161, 271, 272

MINNESOTA HISTORY BULLETIN, 35,
53, 56, 166, 299, 344
Minnesota in the Spanish-American
War and the Philippine Insurrec-
tion, book: proposed, 100; prog-
ress of work, 206, 294. See also
Minnesota War Records Commis-
sion

Minnesota in the World War, alien
registration records acquired, 207;
casualties, 102; county histories:
104; noted, 103, 209, 474; planned,
208 history proposed, 99, 101;
memorials, 207; pictures exhibited,
267; preservation of records, 101,
102, 208, 346; addresses noted,
344; source material acquired, 102,

103, 207, 295. See also Minnesota
War Records Commission, various
counties

"Minnesota Law Review," article
noted, 185

Minnesota legislature, 36, 54, 172;
appropriations, 54, 164; farmers
in, 337; source material acquired,
69, 167

Minnesota Loan and Trust Co., 94,
199

"Minnesota Medicine," article noted,
294

Minnesota minimum wage commis-
sion, archives acquired, 167
Minnesota organic act, 44
Minnesota railroad and warehouse
commission, 75, 335, 336

Minnesota River, 27, 70, 73, 80, 140,

147, 243, 244, 341, 417, 418, 422,
428, 429 n. 99, 431
Minnesota Society of the Colonial
Wars, 118

Minnesota Stage Co., 150 n. 27
Minnesota state auditor, 207, 295
Minnesota state board of health,
187; article noted, 294
Minnesota state capitol, buildings
noted, 200; model acquired, 74
Minnesota state fair, 69
Minnesota State Federation of La-
bor, "Year Book," article noted,
191

Minnesota state forester, 67
Minnesota State Library, 272
Minnesota state parks, 341, 465; ad-
ministration, 343, 345

Minnesota State Prison, 27, 194
"Minnesota Stats

Tidning"

(St.

Paul), file acquired, 65
Minnesota tax commission, 251
Minnesota Territorial Pioneers' As-
sociation, 99, 179, 193, 466
Minnesota Territory, 44, 131; divi-
sion, 27, 28; legislature: 27, 353
n. 2; McLeod in, 434; article
noted, 91-politics, 27-29, 465, see
also Minnesota constitutional con-
ventions; article noted, 89
Minnesota University, 27, 39, 94,
96, 98, 153, 163, 187, 278, 316, 323,
445, 470, 471, 477; bureau for re-
search in government: 41; publi-
cation reviewed, 443-first Scandi-
navian woman student, 291; Dr.
Folwell's services, 34; medical
school, article noted, 186; publica-

tions reviewed, 41-44, 443; Scan-
dinavian collection, 64; article
noted, 87

Minnesota Valley, 142; Norwegian
settlement, 140 n. II

Minnesota War Records Commis-
sion, 55, 101, 103, 206, 208, 294,
295, 346, 474; appropriation, 100;
publication noted, 104; report
noted, 99; St. Louis County
branch: 104; preservation of rec-
ords, 208, 296; proposed publica-
tions, 296-service records: ac-
quired 102, 207; compiled, 102;
Spanish-American War history:
proposed, 100; progress of work,
206, 294

Minnetonka Township (Hennepin
County), 71
Minnetrista, 71

Missions and missionaries, 48, 214;
Catholic, 84; Congregational, 45;
Episcopal, 167, 291; Fond du Lac,
68, 349, 381 n. 39; Lac qui Parle,
70, 143 n. 15, 416, 416 n. 75, 417,
419, 427; La Pointe (Wis.), 377 n.
34; Leech Lake, 45, 387 n. 50;
Little Elk River, 68; Lutheran,
459; Methodist, 68, 98, 197, 280;
Protestant, 155; Red River, 287;
Red Rock, 98; Sandy Lake, 68;
Sault Ste. Marie, 68; articles
noted, 181, 182, 188; source ma-
terial acquired, 68, 70, 73, 167
Mississippi River, 27, 70, 77, 80, 132,
133, 139, 182, 189, 194, 204, 215,
219, 220, 230, 241, 261, 281, 304,
313, 316, 317, 323, 324, 329, 334,
384, 385, 386, 387, 406 n. 67, 418,
461, 467; British attempts to se-
cure headwaters, 319, 320, 321,
322; explorations at source, ac-
counts noted, 155, 180, 290; first
trip from source to mouth, 291;
improvement of channel, 190; lum-
ber mills, 189, 292; origin of
name, 83; route from Great
Lakes, 381 n. 40; articles noted,
289, 469. See also Steamboats and
steamboating

Mississippi Valley, 50, 89, 214, 311,
312, 320, 322, 460; agrarian dis-
content, account noted, 284; ar-
cheology, 177; factor in Revolu-
tionary War, 229-241; land specu-
lation in, 240; necessity for de-
fense of, 231, 233; settlement:

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