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VOLUMES I— VIII APRIL, 1893— JANUARY, 1909

CHARLES ALDRICH, EDITOR

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PREFACE

ORIGIN OF THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT OF IOWA.

In the first biennial report, 1893, Charles Aldrich, founder and curator of the State Historical Department of Iowa, detailed its origin and purpose in the following language :

Need for the Department, At the capitals of most states collections of the data for their own history, and that of surrounding regions, nave been in progress for many years in some from their first organization. Wis- consin, the model western state in this regard, has been engaged in this work fifty years. Kansas for nearly half that period. Possibly a like effort might have been instituted at the capital of Iowa, but the founding of the State Historical Society at Iowa City, in the year 1857, had the effect to in- spire a belief that that organization was taking adequate care of this impor- tant interest. Such a result, however, was an impossibility, for the society was destitute of the necessary funds. True, the organization has been kept up until now. The members, individually, have done everything in their power to increase the collections. * * * All that the members could do was done, but no such institution, thus meagerly supported, can attain the ends sought. Meantime, the years were rolling by. The early settlers of the State were rapidly disappearing, either by death or removal to other regions, and all their recollections of pioneer times were fading away. Their places were occupied by new comers, who could not reasonably be expected to take much interest or pride in the Iowa of early days, for the reason that they knew little about it, and little of its history had been preserved.

Waste of Materials. No complete collection of our early public documents was in existence, and but few of the pioneer newspapers had been preserved. Precious books, which will one of these days be worth their weight in gold, were so fading from public knowledge as in many cases to have become al- most wholly forgotten. Our prehistoric pottery and stone implements were being gathered up and largely sent abroad to enrich the museums and col- lections of other states. Even the fossils secured by one of our geological surveys, and costly engraved plates for their illustration paid for by the State met the same fate. To see and study these fossils at this time necessitates a journey to an eastern city. They would today form a most valuable addition these "type specimens" to a collection in our own capi- tol; but no effort was ever made to keep them here or at any other place in Iowa. If Iowa owned them now, no proposition to part with them would be entertained by anybody. While our statesmen upon the rostrum boasted the absence of illiteracy in Iowa, and pointed with pride to the magnificent rec- ord of Iowa soldiers during the great civil war, it was continually pleaded that this State, free from debt, could not afford to collect the necessary data for her own history, nor preserve from waste the archaeological treasures yielded by her own soil, or even mementos of our early settlers and soldiers. It. is a fact not to be proud of a strange anomaly that so many of the pub- lic documents published by State authority prior to 1860 are not now in the capitol nor represented in any collection. Of many, not a single copy is known to be in existence, nor Were the originals preserved in the offices whence they emanated. It is to stop this waste to repair, as far as prac- ticable, the losses which have already occurred, to build up collections in- cidental to such work, and contributing greatly to its usefulness and to the everyday instruction and enjoyment of the people, to save up precious mate- rials which shall illustrate to future times the history of our own, that the efforts of the Historical Department have been devoted during the year and a half of its existence. That these are worthy ends no one, I believe, will at this day question.

Original Steps. The history of the origin of this effort may be briefly summarized as follows: In the year 1884, Mrs. Aldrich and I presented to

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the State, through the Trustees of the State Library, a simple Autograph Collection, proposing if it should be placed in cases in the Library, and properly cared for, to make further additions to its contents, as well as to illustrate it with portraits of the celebrities represented, adding biographical data. This offer was accepted. In due time a case was made, and later on another, from funds appropriated to furnishing the edifice. But no one else was willing to undertake to arrange the materials in the cases. I was, therefore, compelled to come to Des Moines and do this work, or let the enterprise fail. We also continued to make additions to the Collection, both by purchase and solicitation. In 1888 the two cases were filled to overflow- ing, and two more were needed. The legislature that session put an item in the general appropriation bill, allowing $1,000 to be expended for the care and preservation of objects in literature, art and science, which should be presented to the State. Of this the sum of $900 was used in building two more cases.

Moral Support. But when the Pioneer Law Makers' Association held their second reunion, in the winter of 1890, the Collection was made the sub- ject of commendatory resolutions, in which the legislature then in session, was earnestly requested to sustain the work. A committee from that body visited the two houses and presented the resolutions. As a result of this action a bill was passed by the unanimous vote of both branches of the Gen- eral Assembly, appropriating $3,000 for this purpose, with a provision direct- ing the collection of documents, papers, etc., "relating to the earlier days of our Territory and State." Upon its approval I was appointed by the trus- tees of the State Library to prosecute the work, with an allowance of $100 per month during the year 1890 and '91. I continued, therefore, to increase and strengthen the original collection, as well as to collect data for State history. I had no rooms at the time, and 'the accumulations were simply piled up in a corner. At the next meeting of the Pioneer Law Makers' Association this work was made the subject of a further appeal to the legis- lature Many of 'the leading newspapers of the State had commended it, urging the founding of a permanent Historical Department in the State House. Governor Larrabee spoke of our work very kindly in his biennial message of 1890, as also did Governor Boies in 1892.

First Legislation. As a result of this agitation a bill was introduced in the Senate by Col. C. H. Gatch of Polk county, providing for the establish- ment of a Historical Department, and making the original "Aldrich Collec- tion" a part of the work. This bill passed the Senate by a unanimous vote, and the House by 67 yeas to 14 nays. It also provided for 'the appointment of a Curator, who should hold his office six years. The three lower southeast rooms in the capitol, originally designed for the State Historical Society, were set apart for this purpose. The work is placed under the authority of the eight Trustees of the Iowa State Library. At a meeting held for the purpose of organizing the Department, I was appointed Curator, and with the approval of the Trustees I appointed Hon. B. F. Gue as my assistant. The new rooms were opened on the first day of July, 1892.

That the State should build up and fairly maintain a great Historical Museum, wherein should be secured as large collections as practicable in State and National history, literature, art, military relics and mementos, natural history, geology, archaeology, numismatics, etc., as it is practicable to bring together, would seem to have become the settled belief of the people. Such an institution should be kept growing, for "a finished museum is a dead museum." There is apparently no end to the amount of materials whicli may be readily obtained for this purpose. The great need is a place in u-hich they can be safely kept and conveniently exhibited.

In his leading editorial, Volume One, Number One, ANNALS OF IOWA, Third' Series, Mr. Aldrich published the following :

A PRELIMINARY NOTE.

Historical Publications.- In the field of historical collections and historical work our State has been very peculiarly situated. About the time of the removal of the Capital to Des Moines, a State Historical Society was or- ganized at Iowa City, in the belief, no doubt, that it would flourish under the shadow of our great University. Possibly it might have done so to the extent that brilliant success has attended like efforts at 'the capitals of Wisconsin, Kansas and other Western States, but one single and simple element always necessary in every such undertaking was lacking. That there were brains enough and culture enough in the Iowa Historical Society to secure magnificent success, no man of information will for a moment

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doubt. The only thing lacking was money adequate to its support and the fair and logical development of its aims. This was never granted by the Legislature. Why not, we will not now attempt to set forth. Suffice it to say, that "the sinews of war" were withheld. As a result of this lack of support the State Historical Society has only accomplished what the hard work, personal generosity and self-sacrifice of a few of its individual members, none of them wealthy, brought to pass. For this they deserve unstinted praise, for they kept alive that element of patriotism which mani- fests itself in seeking to preserve 'the annals, memories and personal relics and mementos of ancestors those who laid the foundations of the State and later defended the integrity of the nation on bloody fields. Then, in their contributions and collections, more than any others far more than those who enjoyed the emoluments of office have they preserved nearly all of our early written and printed records now in existence. For these excel- lent and fruitful labors they deserve and should ever receive the gratitude of our State. So far as publications are concerned the record of these men is one to which those who come afterward can always point with pride.

THE ANNALS OF IOWA.

First Series. In 1863 they founded, and continued until 1875, "Tlie Annals of loica." This was a quarterly magazine of distinguished merit, and within its pages may be found more facts relating to early Iowa than can now be gleaned from all other existing sources. Its contents were made up for the most part of the recollections of leading men who had borne a part in the transactions which 'their pens delineated or who had known the men and women of whose good deeds they therein made a record. The regular publi- cation of this very excellent work was suspended in 1875, solely for lack of adequate support.

Second Series. It was, however, revived in 1882, by Rev. S. S. Howe, and continued until the close of 1884. Hon. A. R. Fulton, of this city, was asso- ciated with him in its editorial management in 1883-84. Typographically "TUe Annals" was a beautiful magazine. It was plainly but very neatly printed, and for the most part each number contained a fine steel portrait of some distinguished Iowa man. Volumes of this work have become very scarce and command high prices. Many of the numbers are now difficult to obtain. Some of them, indeed, are in demand at $5.00 each. As it looks now, the policy which cramped and finally let die so excellent a work is not to be commended. It is one, however, which quickly consigns its own authors to the oblivion in which they would bury the memories of all who have gone before. Finally, in the year 1885 a new publication, appearing quarterly and called the "Iowa Historical Record," was projected by the His- torical Society. It is carefully edited by Dr. Frederick Lloyd, and is a. publication which eminently deserved a remunerative support. Each num- ber contains fifty pages, and is illustrated with a portrait of some distin- guished lowan. But its outside support is unfortunately most meager and the State has done very little to keep it in existence.

But while pecuniary support must be had to insure the development and continuance alike of historical magazines and historical collections anywhere, it would seem that this can be secured more easily and naturally at the Capital than at any other point. At Iowa City the great University con- stantly needs and demands appropriations. What it asks is really a neces- sity of the times and of our theories and systems of public education. But such large demands in one direction tend almost invariably to silence those in every other. This we believe to have been the prime reason why the State has not adequately supported the State Historical Society and its meri- torious work. It is a result of circumstances and not one to call for the censure of any man or men. We believe no one will deny that the Capital is the proper place for a historical collection. People are daily arriving here from all parts of our State. They naturally expect to see a great library, works of art throughout the edifice, collections illustrating our growth and progress, relics and mementos of our pioneers and the heroes and heroines of all our wars. Nothing more delights the average tax-payer than a mag- nificent Capitol building well filled with collections in these various direc- tions. Evidence of this is a matter of everyday occurrence.

Third Series. Offers of "Our Publications in Exchange for Yours," are constantly coming to the Historical Department of Iowa; and unless som*- work like this should be promptly issued the State would be in the end greatly the loser. Through its pages, and by reason of its influence under- proper management, it is believed that additions in value far exceeding its cost can be easily and regularly secured. These views were presented to

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the Board of Trustees at the last meeting. That body by a unanimous vote deeid>eti that this effort should be made, and the first number is now before the reader.

NAME "ANNALS OF IOWA."

It was, however, deemed judicious to retain the name, "ANNALS OF IOWA," and accordingly the right to use it was secured from the owner of the copyright at Iowa City. In reviving the publication it will be our aim not only to fill its pages with the best articles we can obtain upon all topics of Iowa history, but to render it as useful as possible in building up the Department of History now in the first year of its organization in our Capi- tol. We enter upon this work with much misgiving with the deepest regret that this work had not been commenced under able and zealous management forty years ago but wi-th the determination to make our labors as valuable as possible to the State.

Mr. Aldrich, who was born at Ellington, New York, October 2, 1828, and died at Boone, Iowa, March 8, 1908, was a prac- tical printer and a scholar. He spent his entire active life prior to his founding of the Historical Department, as the editor and pub- lisher of weekly newspapers. At the same time he studied and contributed articles to journals and magazines upon literature, history, natural history and other topics.

The institution he founded grew while he yet lived, even be- yond his own expectations, and was housed in quarters and given equipment he had implored the General Assembly to provide, at a cost of nearly a half million dollars. The collections, includ- ing his own magnificent gifts, have a value far beyond this princely amount.

In conducting the ANNALS OF IOWA, Mr. Aldrich suggested titles to many of his contributors and in the case of many others, rendered various services. The most accurate and trustworthy writers have been by him gently but firmly challenged and often corrected both in fact and in language. Until his health failed, not a word or line passed to the printer without his ap- proval and no form was locked without his O. K.

Miss Mary R. Whitcomb became Assistant Curator in 1894, and placed her loyal spirit, finished education and marvelous in- dustry wholly under the direction and influence of Mr. Aldrich. The merit of the journal varied little if any when its editor in his later years found it at times impossible to execute to his own satisfaction the exacting editorial demands of his strong will. Thus he collected and published for sixteen years in accordance with his plan, bringing into imperishable form and within the reach of all a mass of indispensable data up- on Iowa history. What labor and pains it cost, the public will never know. But it is clear that in exchange returns, in the edi- torial comment, in the nearly eight hundred articles and four hundred illustrations, the people of the State received the most

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from Charles Aldrich during his lifetime it had yet received from any man.

THE INDEX.

During his last year Mr. Aldrich planned as the valedictory effort of his literary life, an -index to -what he deemed his crown- ing work, his ANNALS OF IOWA. The ideas of Mr. Aldrich and of Miss Whitcomb for an index were gathered together by Miss Alice M. Steele, Assistant Curator, and some preliminary work was done by her. Notwithstanding the occurrence of the death of Mr. Aldrich, the expansion of the col- lections throughout the new Historical Building into four times the space they had previously occupied, and the death of Miss Whitcomb all within thirteen months, Miss Steele nevertheless advanced the index. Following the death of Miss Whitcomb the work of Mr. Aldrich and Miss Whitcomb was divided between Miss Steele and the writer, who had been appointed Assistant Curator in the spring of 1907 and had assumed the responsibility of management on March 14, 1908, under a resolution of the Board of Trustees, as follows:

Moved that in view of the death of Curator Charles Aldrich that the Historical Department of the State Library and of the Museum, the Art Gallery, the newspapers and the historical periodicals, be placed in charge of Mr. E. R. Harlan, the assistant to the Curator, during the pleasure of the Board and until the vacancy in the office is filled with all the powers granted by law to the Curator of the Museum and Art Gallery.

Miss Steele labored valiantly the while with the Index compilation and, in addition to her other onerous duties, had finished volumes one to seven when she retired from the work in November, 1910, the unfinished compiling and the "small editing" being assigned to Miss Alice Marple, whose labors with the staff began upon the retirement of Miss Steele and continue to the present time.

The work is issued by direction of the Board of Trustees for the joint purpose of commemorating the life of Mr. Aldrich and of conferring upon the general public the benefit of an adequate and accurate index to his invaluable labors.

EDGAR R. HARLAN,

Curator.

EXPLANATORY

The index proper includes authors, subjects and titles.

Index of illustrations follows the general index.

Titles of books and articles have principal words capitalized.

The volume number is black face.

The page number is six point Roman.

INDEX

ABBEY, JOHN, Pioneer blacksmith of Maquoketa VII 635

Abbey, William, Pioneer blacksmith of Maquoketa VII 635"

Abbott, Andrew J., Frozen to death

I 396

Abbott, E. J., Receives contributions

V 308 Abdill, L. BM Bookseller I 670

II 77

Abercrombie, Col. J. C., II 301 Abercrombie, Lieut. John J.

Biographical note IV 232 Lieut. George Wilson relieved from command by II 243 Stationed at Ft. Atkinson IV

451 452 VII 453 Abernathy, A. X., Speaks at the dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 74 Abernethy, Alonzo

Compiles material for the publi- cation of the Dedication of Iowa Monuments VIII 395 396

Dedication of Iowa Monuments Erected by the State of Iowa, review VIII 395 Errors in the Census Map VII

472

Iowa Under Territorial Govern- ments and the Removal of the Indians VII 431 Makes brief address at the dedi- cation of Iowa monuments VIII 73 Regent State University IV

11 12 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 605

Abolitionism, Beauties of V 21 8 Abraham, J. F., II 2 Aby, Frank S., Member faculty State

University IV 49 54 Academy of Science and Letters of

Sioux City

Organization of VI 312 Proceedings of, notice VII 74 Acheson, George, Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Ackerman, Capt. Michael, Wounded at Pleasant Hill III 28 410 422

Ackermann, Gottlieb, Seeks location

for Amana Society I 386

Acquisition of Iowa Lands from the

Indians VII 283 Acres, S. F., Business partner of Maj. E. C. Blackmar V 75

Actual Settlers VII 542 Adair, W. E., Makes correction in Annals article VI 315 Adams, A. G. VIII 133

Adams, Judge Austin

Aids legislation for State Li- brary II 543 Distinguished in Iowa courts

VIII 190 Lecturer State University IV

52

Marriage of V 239 Regent State University IV

12 Teacher of George F. Wright

VIII 157

Adams, Mrs. Catherine M., Presents portrait of Governor Kirk- wood to Historical Depart- ment V 312 Adams, Charles, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 Adams, Charles X. VII 397

Graduate of Denmark Academy

VII 9

Adams, D. VIII 391 Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth D., Obituary

VII 239 Adams, Rev. Ephraim I 531 II

648 V 633

Death of wife VII 239 Iowa Band. New and revised

edition

Extract from VI 357 Reference to VII 370 Review of V 551 Member of "Iowa Band" I

528

Obituary VIII 319 Ordination of I 529 Receives degree I 530 Work of I 529 530 Adams, Judge Franklin G., Obituary

IV 319 Adams, George, Selected to kill

Joseph M. Street II 83 Adams, George B. II 323 Adams, Bev. Harvey I 531

Association of, with Abner Knee- land VI 356-358 Member of "Iowa Band" I

528

Obituary II 648 Ordination of I 529 Receives degree I 530 Adams, Henry II 323 Adams, Henry C. VII 397 Adams, James C., Obituary V

639 Adams, John, IV 95 120 406

VI 475 626

Address of Massachusetts legis- lature to VI 140 Response to VI 141 On discovery of America VI

626

Proclaims land open to settle- ment II 181

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Adams, John Quincy IV 95 120 407 VI 258 VII 213 223 250 VIII 34 418 Adams county, Iowa, named for

II 201

Appoints J. M. Street Indian Agent II 84 III 623 Attitude of, on Missouri Com- promise II 250 VI 263 Extract from message relating

to Indians VI 189 Pardons Indians II 85 Adams, Lieut. John Q., Extract from report on battle of Allatoona II 127 Adams, Justus C., Obituary VI

399

Adams, Mrs. Mary Newberry Letter from IV 115 Obituary V 239 Adams, Col. R. M. II 141 Adams, Samuel, Inventor VI 399 Adams, Dr. William, Classmate of Rev. Asa Turner III 54 Adams County, Iowa

Icarian community in VI 108 Named in honor of J. Q. Adams

H 201

Adding-ton, Henry VI 407 409 Adding-ton, Jesse, Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 514 544 545 V 21

Adjutant General's Reports, Com- piled by Gen. N. B. Baker

I 89-91

Adlum, Maj. John, Friend of Rafin-

esque VII 213 Adoption of children, Origin of law

regulating IV 550 Aerolites. Decision of the Supreme Court in regard to owner- ship of III 284 Agfassiz, Prof. Alexander, Offers to publish work of Wach- smuth and Springer II 352 364 Ag-assiz, Frof. Louis

Commends work of Dr. Barris

V 221 Comnared with Rafinesque VII

224

Founder of the Museum of Com- parative Biologv at Cam- bridge, Mass. VIII 610 Friend of Dr. Charles A. White

VIII 346 347

Gives help and encouragement to Charles Wachsmuth II 348 350 351 Inspiration to Frank Springer

II 362

Propounds general theory of

glaciation IV 395 Visits Sioux City in early days

VIII 424 425 Ag-ency City, Iowa

Council with Indians at I

400 Gen. Street's grave reserved by

Indians II 185 Sac and Fox Agency at I

399 II 387 632 III

626 VI 378 Treaty with Indians at VI

464

Ahern, Patrick, Death of IV 3?0 Ahem. S^rah, Marriage of IV

429

Aiken, Joseph, Agent for sale of half-breed lands VII 637 Ainsworth, Danforth H.

Account of high water V

411

Obituary VI 479 Ainsworth, P. C., Writes letter to Charles Aldrich VIII

359 Ainsworth, Capt. J. C.

Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 329 330

Commander of the steamer Ken- tucky VIII 147 Ainsworth, Litcian I..

Chairman of committee to pre- pare resolutions III 198 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 257 V 585 Obituary V 478 Opposes bill for new capitol

IV 259 Akers, John W.

Extract from report of VII

375 Regent State University IV

11 Akers, William, Wounded at Corinth

I 217 Albaug-h, Philip, Member Dunkers

Church VII 274 Albrig-ht, Mrs. Rachel J. Wilson,

Obituary VII 157 Alcott, Bronson, Contemporary of Abner Kneeland VI 345 Alden, Bradford B,., Classmate of

Albert M. Lea III 474 Alden, Rev. Ebenezer, Jr. I 531 Member of "Iowa Band" I

528 Missionary work of I 529

VII 602 Obituary IV 79

Alden, John, Ebenezer Alden, de- scendant of IV 79 Aldrich, Charles IV 85 440 VI 567 VII 268

Account of grasshopper plague IV 444

Address of, at laying of corner- stone of Historical Building IV 102

Aids in organizing Iowa Library Society VI 625

and the nomination of Abra- ham Lincoln VIII 205 447 450 459 463

and the Boone Mound explora- tion VIII 467

At Lincoln's first inauguration

VIII 43 50

Attitude of, in relation to Spirit Lake expedition III 232 233 313

Awarded gold medal for his- torical exhibit at St. Louis VII 233

Captain Thomas Drummond II 203

Characterization of B. F. Gue VI 477

Climatic Changes VIII 543 546

Commissioner Des Moines River Investigation. Report of I 537 538

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Communication from, read at the celebration of the Fifti- eth anniversary of the adoption of the constitu- tion of Iowa VIII 63

Credit to VII 243

Crude Legislation VIII 477

Curator Historical Department IV 622 V 548

Denies that he helped Gov. Gue write his History of Iowa VIII 316

Description of bone-bed at Ames VI 124

Dr. Sylvester G. Matson III 450

Early West Pointer VII 298

Editor of 'the Annals of Iowa VIII 547

Editorial on his death, by E. R. Harlan VIII 385

Editorial on reconstruction of parties VIII 450-451

Editorial on the situation at the time of the nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII

186 187

Founder of Historical Depart- ment IV 86

Friend of John H. Charles VIII 402

Furnished cases by Capitol Commission VII 96

Furnishes information relating to Black Hawk II 462

General Ed Wright II 376 386

Has charge of cane presented to John A. Kasson IV 257

Honors General Crocker I 231

In memoriam VIII 563-639

Interest in the portrait collec- tion of the Historical De- partment VHI 473 474

Iowa Hall of Archives, reference to VII 581

Letter by I 454

Letter by, to Charles A. White VIII 344

Letter to, by D. C. Bloomer II 480

Letter to, from Cornelius Cadle VIII 358

Letter to, from Gen. Corse II 295

Letter to, from Commissioner of Indian Affairs III 129

Letter to, from Peter A. Dey VI 634

Letter to, from James W. Grimes I 575

Letter to, from John A. Kasson VIII 84

Letter to, from George G. Wright, presenting portrait of Edwin Manning II 321

Letter to, from War Depart- ment IV 448 470

Letter to, relating to Iowa Homestead law III 149

Letter to, relating to passenger pigeons III 235

Letter to, relating- to Shiloh con- troversy VI 558

Marble bust of VIII 551

Member executive committee

Floyd Memorial Association

II 312 Member of the Roster Board of

Iowa soldiers VIII 555 Member Spirit Lake Monument

Commission II 69 III

552 553 Mrs. L. J. Church in Spirit

Lake massacre III 546 Old Prairie Slough V 27 Publisher The Freeman I 575 Publishes Iowa Fugitive Slave

case VIII 31 Recollections of the Senecas

VII 380 Recommends a sewerage system

for Boone, Iowa VIII

388 Reprints territorial laws V

300

Secures correspondence of terri- torial governors V 294 Secures portrait of Charles

Mason H 167 Secures portrait of Samuel F.

Miller I 241 Sends notice of death of Thomas

Drummond to F. W. Palmer

II 210

Starts initial movement for preservation of public ar- chives V 294-296 VII 579 581-584

Supports C. C. Carpenter for representative I 574 595

Supports John C. Fremont for president, 1860 VIII 447 449

Supports James W. Grimes for U. S. senator II 206

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Theodore S. Parvin V 199

Tribute to I 241 II 167 IV 90 101 116 117

V. A. Ballou, associated with VII 399

Visits legislature II 203

Voting with the Soldiers in

1864 VI 618

Aldrich, Mrs. Charles, With Mr. Aldrich presents Autograph Collection to State I 56

IV 86

Aldrich, Eliza Nichols, Mother of Charles Aldrich VIII 563

Aldrich, G-eorg-e, Ancestor of Charles Aldrich VIII 563

Aldrich, Silas, Military history of

V 233

Aldrich, Stephen, Father of Charles

Aldrich VIII 563 Aldrich, Thirza Louisa, Widow

of Charles Aldrich VIII

612 Alexander, Capt. P. IN, Stationed at

Ft. Atkinson IV 451 Alexander, Gideon B., Pioneer settler

of Keosauqua IV 338 Alexander, Judge J. J., Anecdote of

Alexander, Joseph P., Partner of C.

J. A. Ericson VIII 10 Alexander. Mrs. Lucy, Obituary

III 653

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Alexander, Robert III 654 Alexander family VII 598 Alford, Lore, Obituary IV 47 8 Alfrey, Mr., Owner of boat on Des

Moines river IV 332 Algfer, Freeman

Member of committee on new

counties H 197 Member of Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Originally from Indiana II

199

Alffona, Iowa, History of military company organized at V 482 Algonquin* II 466 VI 85

Drive Mound Builders from pos- sessions II 175 Possessions of, in Iowa II

175 VI 83 84 Tribes of, aid Great Britain in

War of 1812 H 180 Allen, Andrew Hussey, Presents paper on Historical Archives of the Department of State VII 562 Allen, B. F. VIII 130 132

Aids in effort to secure new

capitol IV 247 257 Experience of, during flood of

1851 V 404 Member Ft. Madison Steamboat

Company IV 360 Pioneer merchant IV 359 President Des Moines Branch

State Bank V 110 Allen, Mrs. Cora, Death of IV

399

Allen, Ethan IV 567 Allen, Ethan A., Stationed at Fort

Madison III 103 Allen, Ezra H., Killed by the Indians

VII 535 Allen, Capt. James

Associated with discovery and exploration of Itasca basin II 24 25 31 Attends council with Indians I

400

In charge of Ft. Des Moines IV 167-170 172-176 VI 380

Letter by, relating to Ft. San- ford IV 291 292 Letter to War Department re- ferring to Indians IV 164 Military record of IV 177

293

Ordered to establish a fort on the Des Moines river VIII 476 Organizes Mormon battalion II

593 IV 314 Recommendations of, approved

IV 166 Stationed at Fort Sanford IV

334 451

Allen, James Lane, The Choir In- visible, characters of IV 503 Allen, Jerome, Principal Maquoketa

Academy VH 606 Allen, Jesse C., Obituary I 158 Allen, John B., Senator Seventh Gen- eral Assembly IV 366 Allen, Robert, Obituary VIII 159

Allen, William, U. S. senator from

Ohio VIH 318 Allen, William O., Tried for murder

VIII 411 413 Allen, Dr. William F., Obituary IH

476

Allender, Cteorgre C., Member Third General Assembly II 197 198 Allender, Corporal Robert

Marriage of IV 428-431

Relations with Gen. Nathaniel

Lyon IV 417-419 Allin, Georg-e R., Military record of

VI 595

Allison, J. F., Attends Thanksgiving dinner at the Tremont House Sioux City 1857 VIII 418

County judge VIII 413

Member of the firm: Allison and Charles VIH 422

Present at opening of grave of

Sergt. Floyd II 310 Allison, William B. I 252 504 II 482 III 196 619

IV 146 561 V 633

and the Historical Department I 65

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 99 100 103 104 114

Attends banquet of Iowa Society of New York VII 473

Attends exercises at laying of corner-stone of Historical Building IV 82 85 VIII 627

Friend of Caleb Baldwin I 211

George G. Wright defeats in nomination for U. S. Senate IV 486 487

Influence of. in Congress I 600

Introduces bill relating to safetv appliances on railroads V 569-571 575 581

Member of notable Congress II 257

Mentioned prominently for nomi- nation for President IV 223 225 235

Nominated president of the St. Louis Republican conven- tion 1896 VIII 559

Obituary VIII 556

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for gov- ernor 1859 VIII 217

Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII

605

Allison, Mrs. William B. VIII 341 Alloway, Mr., Experience of, during

flood of 1851 V 407 Alloway, Mrs.. Drowned during flood

of 1S51 V 407

Alshausen, Theodore, Signs letters to Congressional leaders on naturalization laws VIII 207 209

Altgfeld, Oov. John F. II 249 Altoona, Mrs. A. L.. One of a com- mittee which passed resolu- tions on the life and char- acter of Charles Aldrich VIII 613

Alvord, Earl, Pioneer merchant of Denmark, Iowa VH 9

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

17

Amana Society History of

Review by Pickard, of Mono- graph of Perkins and Wicks I 382 American Tract Society, J. B. Grin-

nell, agent of II 251 Ament, Mrs. W. S., Daughter of

Caleb Baldwin I 209 America, S. P. Smith, Sung at lay- ing of cornerstone of His- torical Building IV 107 American Express Company, Pen- sions faithful employee I 337 American Pur Company I 129

IV 165 VII 190 194 Agents of II 85 VII 126

181 Marry Indian wives VII

18

Employees of VI 203 Ft. Sanford occupies property

of IV 291 Influence of, with Indians III

388

Methods of, with Indians III 601 V 546 VI 185 233 370 Opposed by Joseph M. Street

VII ' 127 181

Traders of, awarded claims by Indian Commission VII

118 122 192 193 Unfriendly to Joseph M. Street

VI 370 371 American Historical Association

Inspires interest in preservation of public archives VII 561 562 Reference to reports of VII

562-564 567 575-578 American Historical Review, notice

of II 323

Amerland, John, Treasurer Academy of Science and Letters of Sioux City VI 312 Ames, John H., Taxation of Real Property and Corporations, cited V 443 Ames, Iowa, Bone-bed near Iowa

State College VI 122 Anderson, A., Receives arms for use

at Athens, Mo. V 85 Anderson. Albert R., Obituary III

653 Anderson, Alexander, Surveyor III

439 Anderson, Augustus, Obituary VI

400

Anderson, Capt. Charles D., General Lyon's attack upon IV

425-428

Anderson, Daniel, Obituary V 76 Anderson. P. A., Pioneer settler of

Keosauqua IV 337 Anderson, P. P., Resident of Keosau- qua during flood of 1851 V 417

Anderson, Hans Christian III 255 Anderson, Iradel. Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304 Anderson, Isaac VIII 133 Anderson, Israel, Obituary V 479 Anderson, Lew W.

Collector of historical material

VI 232 2

Member Linn county Historical

Society VII 67 Anderson, Mathies, Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304 Anderson, M. B., Professor State

University IV 42 Anderson, Simeon H., Classmate of

Stephen Whicher IV 503 Anderson, V., Member Dunkers

Church VII 275 Anderson, William I., Surveyor III

439 Andersonville, A. B. Cummins at

VIII 139-142 Andover Theological Seminary

Samuel Storrs Howe a student

of II 367 Sends missionaries to frontier

I 526 528

Andreas, Alfred T., Obituary IV 400

Andres, A. J., Obituary VII 158

Andrew, Iowa, Branch of State Uni- versity located at IV 15

Andrews, H. P.

Hamlin Family, notice of VI

234

History of the Hamlin family, review of II 75

Andrews, John A., Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88

Andrews, L. P.

Correction to article written by

II 642

First Things in Iowa II 393

394

Interested in service of Lincoln and Davis in Black Hawk war II 641

Word Iowa— What It Means II 465

Andrews, Mrs. t. P., First woman given a seat on the floor of the Hou^e of Representa- tives II 394

Andrews, Landaff W. I 426

Andrews, Launcelot W., Member fac- ulty. State University IV 47

Andrews. Lorin. Declines presidency State University IV 30

Andros, Frederick III 274

Member Territorial Legislature IV 636

Angle, H. G.. Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 378

Ankeny, Mrs. Harriet, Obituary III 160

Ankeny, Rollin V., Obituary V

320

Anker, S. M. VIII 133

Annals of Iowa

Bill introduced looking to re- printing first and second series V 68 Close of Vol. VI VI 627 Establishment and scone of work I 54 56 IV 105 VIII 295

Samuel Storrs Howe editor of II 371 369 370

Annual of the Association of the Graduates of the Military Academy cited VI 594

Another revolutionary soldier VI 634

18

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Anson, Adrian C. VII 318 Anson, Henry, Obituary VII olo Antaque, Witness to Dubuque's con- tract with Indians II 331 Antaya, Pierre, Companion of Julien

Dubuque II 331

Anthony, Horace, Member Seventr

General Assembly IV 366

Anthony, Oscar W., Member faculty

State University IV 46

48

Anthony, Susan B., Leader in women's rights movement

I 673

Apache Indians III 129 Apostrophe to the Blue and the

Gray, Yeomans V 385 Appanoose I 130 V 397 VI

89 Characterization of VI 202-

203 Passenger on Des Moines river

steamboat IV 334 Sketch of VII 228 Village of VI 202 "Visits east with General Street

II 100

Appanoose County, Named for In- dian chief VI 89

Appellate, D. D., Law partner of Judge Kinne VII 395

Appleg-ate, C. C., Supports bill for new capitol IV 250

Apprehended Indian Troubles, Letter of James W. Grimes II 627 III 135

Apthorp, Mary E., Instructor State University IV 43

Apthorp, Rev. W. P., Pioneer preach- er at Denmark, Iowa VII 2

Arapaho Indians III 291

Arbuckle, J. W., Killed I 451

Archer, Gen. James J.f Surrender of

III 475

Archer, Lieut. Col. Samson M. VI

300 Archibald, John, Settlement of I

537 Archives

Historical value of early court

files VIII 143-145 Of Indiana VIH 185 Our county VIII 553-554 Arey, Prof. M. P., Member of Ba- hama expedition I 299 Arkansas, Organization of territory

of VI 260 Armistead, Maj. Lewis A.

Maj. Williams' impersonation of

II 159

Military record of IV 538 With others lays out town of

Ft. Dodge I 136 Armor, Elizabeth, Wife of Judge

Given VIII 398 Armour, Philip VII 239 Armsted, Negro kidnapped VIII

144

Armstrong*, Capt. VII 293 Armstrong', Lieut., Commands a com- pany of dragoons, June, 1861

VIII 361 Armstrong-. David, Obituary II

568 Armstrong1, Gen. Frank C., At Alla-

toona II 127

Armstrong*, Dr. J. E., Cares for

wounded soldiers VH 502

Armstrong1, Dr. J. &., Aids in or- ganizing company to protect northern border V 48'2

Armstrong1, Mrs. Permelia A. VI 584

Armstrong1, Thomas J., Marriage of VI 585

Army Directory, cited VI 594

Army Register, cited VI 594

Arndt, John P. Ill 395

Member First Legislative As- sembly of Wisconsin Terri- tory III 394

Arner, A. I*., Member faculty State University IV 48

Arnold, Delos

Appointed by Governor Larra- bee to settle with Capitol Commissioners VII 98 Attitude on bill for board of

charities IV 312 Regent State University IV 12

Arnold, Frederick T., Military record of VI 595

Arnold, Jesse, Member Society of Friends IV 265

Arnold, Gen. Richard, At battle of Pleasant Hill VII 495

Arthur, Alfred D., Obituary VI 240

Arthur, Chester A. II 78 VII 319

Asboth, Gen. Alexander I 170 171

Asbury, Francis, Organizer of Meth- odist Church in America I 455

Ashburton, Lord VI 462

Ashe, Thomas, Travels in America 1806, extract from III

123

Ashley, James M., Supports Salmon P. Chase for president VIII 187

Ashley, John D., Early settler and owner of copper mines III 392

Ashley, Gen. William H.

Founder of Rocky Mountain Fur

Company V 547 Friend of Henry Dodge III

296 387

Member of Congress from Mis- souri, etc. Ill 221

Ashton, Charles, Obituary VI 236

Ashton, Capt. Eliakem, Served in Black Hawk war VI 583 584

Asquith, Maj., Speaks at dedication of Iowa monuments VIII 74

Astor, John Jacob

Donates large fortune to cause

of education IV 92 Fur trader VI 255

Asylum for Blind, Vinton, Tablet to memory of Capt. Drummond placed in VI 150

Atchison, Geprg-e W., Captain Missis- sippi river steamboat VII 308

Atchison, John, Trustee of Univer- sity to be established at Bel- mont, Wis. IV 5

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19

Atchison, Pearce, Early steamboat

captain IV 332 Atchison, Sam IV 332 Atchison, Sol, Settler on Mississippi

river IV 332

Athenaeum Magazine VIII 76-77 Athens, Mo.

Battle of V 153

Battle of Athens, Mo., by Bea-

man VI 590-593 Battle of Athens, Mo., by Bussey

V 81-92 Letter referring to battle of

VII 70 Atherton, Thomas G., Pioneer Iowa

editor V 123 Atkins, Charles V 522 Atkinson, Gen. Henry VI 199 Authorizes William S. Hamilton to raise company of Indians II 90 Black Hawk's autobiography

dedicated to H 450 First appointed Governor of

Iowa IV 382 Fort Atkinson named in honor of IV 382 449 VI 229 Letter by, relating to Winnebago

Indians IV 448 450 Military record of III 361 Orders Indians to return to their

own territory I 611 Serves in Black Hawk war VII

251 252 453

Atkinson, James, At battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 28 Atlantic, Iowa, Founders of II

648

Attucks, Crispus, Killed during Bos- ton massacre III 74 At water, Caleb VII 455

Biographical sketch of Robert

Lucas VI 125-127 Atwood, Mr., Killed by Indians IV

509 510 Atwood, Mrs., Husband of, killed by

Indians IV 509 510 Aubrey, Lady Elizabeth, IV - 563 Aubrey, Sir John, IV 563 Aubrey, Lady Marie, IV 563 Audubon, John James

Account of earthquake VII

551 Extracts from Journal of V

o o o

Iowa county named for II

202 Meets John H. Charles of Sioux

City VIII 424 Passenger with Capt. La Barge in 1843 VI 233

Audubon County, Named to honor John James Audubon II 202

Aug-ur, C. C., Ill 425 426

Austin, Henry S., Agent for New York Land Company VII 21 27

Austin, James T., Prosecuting attor- ney in case of Abner Knee- land VI 346

Austin, Joel, Pioneer of Sac county III 440

Austin, Leonard, Pioneer of Sac county III 440

Avery, Joel. Experience of, during flood of 1851 V 412

Avery, Joel T., Early settler of lowaville, Iowa VIII 57

Avery, Peter, Early settler of lowa- ville, Iowa VIII 57 58

Avery, William, Early settler and justice of lowaville VHX 57 58

Ayers, Oliver C., At Allatoona H 124

Ayers, Orlando B., Obituary IV 479

Ayers, Squire

Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 32 33 37 69 Member of committee on State

debts III 633 Member of Seventh General As- sembly IV 366

Ayers, W. S., Law partner of Orlando B. Ayers IV 479

BABB, WASHINGTON I., V 633

VI 44

Educated at Mt. Pleasant X

570 Estimate of Judge Springer V

473 Law partner of John S. Woolson

IV 317 Regent IV 12 Babbitt, A. W., Mormon editor IX

598

Babcock, Mrs. E. A., Daughter of Rev. Harvey Adams VT 358 Babcock, Dr. Ira L., Supreme judge

in Oregon VI 458 Babcock, John V., Naval career of

VI 608 Backwoodsmen, Enjoyments of VTX

537

Bacon, John VIII 130

Bacon, Noah B., Obituary V 560

Bad Axe, Battle of H 89 III

74 602 VI 195 233 Closes Black Hawk war V

329 VII 252

George Wilson commands com- pany in IV 566 Col. William Davenport partici- pates in IV 290

Badeau, Gen. Adam, Military History of U. S. Grant cited III 23 IV 296 V 278 292

Badg-er, Milton, Letter to William Salter VII 603

Badg-er, B., Elder Dunkers church

VII 279

Badg-er, Samuel, Elder Dunkers

church VII 280 Badolett, Mrs., Attends reception

given to Lincoln IV 462 Bag-by, Gen. Arthur P., At battle of

Pleasant Hill III 404

VII 492 Bag-g1, Judg-e, Associate of Judge Al-

vord Bishop VIII 478 Bag-g", E. IV 374 Bahama Expedition, History of, by

Nutting I 298 Bailey, A. K.

Biographical note V 117 Journalistic work of V 121 Pioneer Editors of Northwestern

Iowa V 117

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SKR1ES

Writes history of Winneshiek

county VI 228 Bailey, C. VIII 132 Bailey, Dr. Gamaliel. Editor Na- tional Era II 253 Bailey, Dr. Gideon S. II 639 V

418

Appointed marshal of the Terri- tory of Iowa VHI 146 Associated with Robert Lucas

II 409

Death of VI 355 Nativity of VII 457 Nominated for member of Terri- torial Legislature VI 354 355

Obituary VI 316 Bailey, J. R., Secretary of the Iowa Manufacturing Co. VIII

390 Bailey, Judgre Joel, Obituary III

Bailey, Mrs. W. B., Daughter of Gen.

Williamson V 556 Bailey, Wesley, Father of A. K.

Bailey V 117 Bain, H. F.

Connection with Iowa Geological

Survey III 119 Contributes to Report Iowa Geological Survey II 77

III 120 121

Geological investigations of III

78 IV 396 VIII 15

Outline map of the drift sheets

of Iowa III 19

Bainbriclg-e, M., President Council Third Legislative Assembly II 580 VH 265 Bainbriclg-e. Commodore William,

Original letters of secured

V 73 Baird, Henry S.

Connection with Simon Cameron

Indian Commission VII

127 181 Defends Gen. Street and MaJ.

Kearney II SS Member Wisconsin Territorial

Legislature IH 389 Trustee of University at Bel-

mont. Wis. IV 5 Baird, Prof. Spencer P. VIII 292 Baird, Rev. W. P., Aids in founding

Soldiers' Orphans' Home

IV I'M

Baker, A. J., Member of the law firm of Uaker & Kavanaugh VIII

Baker, Col. Alplieus VI 178 Baker, Aslier C., Naval career of

VI 609

Baker, Dr. E. L.. Son of Nathaniel

P.aker IV 640 Baker, Elihu

Connected with State Bank of

Iowa I 292

.Member Board of State Bank commissioners I 291 v

100 Baker, Elwyn E., Acknowledgment

to VII 43 Baker, G. R., Klder Dunkers church

VII 1279

Baker, Georgfe C., Obituary I 424

Baker, Capt. James

Captain Company G 2d Iowa Volunteer Infantry, isf.l VIII 362

Mortally wounded at battle of

Corinth I 102 215 Baker, James H., Associated with discovery and exploration of Itasca basin II 31 Baker, Gen. Nathaniel B. I 9 99

Adjutant General's Reports com- piled by I 85 V 583 VII 549

Anecdote relating to V 500

Appointed Adjutant General I 88

As a legislator I 84

Assists at reunion of soldiers in Des Moines V 347

Characterization of I 11 12

Col. Crosley's report to, on Charge at Jackson I 374

Death of I 94

Endorses action of Gen. Bussey V 153

F. W. Palmer publishes reports of IV 403

Letter by V 507 508 510

Letter to V 89 507 509

Life and Public Services of, by Gue I 81-99

Member Eighth General Assem- bly V 337

Offers resolution relative to pay- ment of volunteers I 87

Order of, relating to Northern Border Brigade V 506 509

Places battle flags in State Ar- senal I 92

Politician of Iowa. IStSO VIII 190

Public services of IV 64 o

Tribute to. by W. H. Fleming

IV 229

Walter I. Hayes law partner of

V 76

Baker, Napoleon, Makes the Oregon

trail trip VIII 304 Baker, Robert, Killed at Buena Vista

III 466

Baker, Thomas. President State Sen- ate II 393 Baker, W. H., Member Ninth General

Assembly IV 379 Baker Memorial Association, Organi- sation of I OS Baldwin, Dr., Potanist on the Long

expedition VIII 168 Baldwin, Judge Brisco G., J. J. Dyer studies law with VI :> Baldwin, Caleb

Attitude of. on Col. Bussey s seizure of arms V ^7 ^ 153

Father of John Xehemiah Paid- win viii r.r.it Friend of Elijah Sells II 560 George F. Wright forms part- nership with VIII 157 Judge Iowa Supreme Court IV

188 Letters of Governor Kirkwood to

III 308 309 310 Letter to Col. Bussey V 91 92

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

21

Life, public services and per- sonal characteristics of, by Wright I 209 Portrait decorates the Senate

chamber VIII 314 Recommends James A. William- son for Adjutant Fourth Iowa IV 371 V 241 VI 163

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Baldwin, Mrs. Caleb, Attends recep- tion given to Lincoln IV 462

Baldwin, Charles, Obituary III

480

Baldwin, Janie, Daughter of Caleb Baldwin I 209

Baldwin, John N.

Obituary VIII 559

Son of Caleb Baldwin I 209

Baldwin, Laura, Daughter of Caleb Baldwin I 209

Baldwin, Lizzie I 209

Baldwin, Luke, Death of I 23

Baldwin, Royal W., Lecturer State University IV 57

Baldwin, Susan, See Walker, Mrs. Jason

Baldwin, Dr. Tlieron, Member Illi- nois Association I 526 III 54

Baldwin, Thomas, Son of Caleb Bald- win I 209

Baldwin, William E., At Vicksburg V 278

Br.ldwin, W. W., Author of the His- tory of the Burlington Route VIII 374 455

Baldwin, Mrs. W. W. V 636

Bales, Albert I.., Death of IV 320

Ball, Capt. VIII 132

Ball, G. W., Estimate of Judge Springer V 473

Ball, Capt. George, Revolutionary soldier V 151

Ball, Mrs. Harry, Daughter of Clark Dunham IV 218

Ball, John, Surveyor III 439

Ball, Joseph, Opposes bill for new capitol IV 249-254

Ball, Capt. Spencer J., Obituary III 477

Ballinger, Lieut. Webster, At battle of Corinth I 216

Ballord, Webb, Member Bahama ex- pedition I 299

Ballou, Bev. Hosea, Abner Kneeland Associated with VI 341 344 352

Ballou, Vivaldo A., Obituary VII 398

Banbury, Jabez, Obituary IV 642

Bancroft, George VI 632

Author of History of the United

States VIII 277 278 279

Author of the Life of William H.

Seward VIII 97 Characterization of Lincoln IV

306

Estimate of, on number of In- dians in U. S. V 466 Formulates the treaty with Ger- many, 1SGS VIII 212

History of the United States.

cited III 265 Quotation from II 224 Quotation from, relating to Mar-

quette and Joliet VI 81 Bancroft, Hubert Howe

Historical collector and writer

I 334 II 397 V 545 History of Oregon cited VI

460 461 Banditti of the Prairies, by Bonney,

cited VI 377 Banditti of the Prairies, Career of

VII 260 Bane, Col. M. M., Bravery of I

306 Banks, Gen. N. P. I 183 184 188

193 II 109 325 HX

24 29

and the first nomination of Ab- raham Lincoln VIII 448

462 At battle of Pleasant Hill HI

401-423 VII 481-532 544 At Jenkins Ferry II 34

III 432 Delegate to Republican national

convention 1856 H 582 Delivers an address before the

American Institute in New

York VIII 447 Dispatch to Gen. Sherman H

110 Gen. Sherman's order to H

107

Participates in Red river ex- pedition II 106 108 110

III 76 VI 242 243 Banks

Earlv Banking in Iowa, Sherman

V 1 74 Handling the panic of* 1907 VIII

536-542 History of State Bank of Iowa,

Sherman V 93 Nebraska "Wild-Cat" V 52 State Bank of Iowa, by Price X

266-293 Plea for change of system, 1852

V 56

Bankson. Andrew, Member Territor- ial House of Representatives

VII 254 255 Banning, Alice P., Wife of Charles

A. Wittenmyer IV 288 Bannister. Col. Dwight, Obituary

IV 78

Bannon, Lieut. Charles A., Wounded at Pleasant Hill III 28

Banzhaf, Maj. Charles, Distinguishes himself at tne battle of Kirksville VIII 272

Baptists, Locate college at Pella III 261

Barbould, Mrs. Anna L., Quotation from V 260

Barbed Wire Syndicate, Organization formed to resist extortions of I 411

Barber, William A.

First Lieutenant Ft. Dodge Com- pany VI 578 Death of VI 576

Barclay, Alexander VIII 133

Barclay, John J., 1st Serert. Fort Dodge Company VI 577

99

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Barcroft, John Russell Obituary V 80 Partner of Judge William Given VIII 397

Barhydt, T. W. II 4 VIII 133

Barker, Charles I., Obituary VI 640

Barker, Dr. Henry Hawkins, Biog- raphy of, by J. F. Kennedy VIII 135-138

Barker, Henry Wilder, Son of Dr. Henry Hawkins Barker VIII 135

Barker, Jesse, Pioneer settler of Keosauqua IV 337

Barker, W. T., Member Code Com- mission V 160

Barker, William X., Obituary V 640

Barkley, Alonzo J.

At battle of Pleasant Hill VII

502

Battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisi- ana III 23 cited III 72 76 79

Calls attention of American Ex- press Company to J. M. Kintzley I 339

Barkman, Henry, Receives ammuni- tion V 493

Barnes VIII 97

Barnes, Daniel, Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 369

Barnes, James R., Member Ft. Dodge Company VI 578

Barnes, Romulus, Member Illinois Association III 54

Barnes, W. S., Pioneer Des Moines merchant IV 373

Barnett, Dr., Member excursion party Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Barnett, A. OK, Member Bahama ex- pedition I 299

Barnett, James Henry, Obituary VIII 160

Barney, W. J. & Co., Early bankers of Dubuque V 2

Barnhart, Royal H.

Associated with E. N. Chapin in newspaper work II 565 Obituary VII 239

Barnum, Guy C., Associate of Charles B. Thompson in Mormon be-, lief VH 336 342-345

Barnum, JoTb V. Mormon meeting with VII 325

Barr, Amelia E., Bow of Orange Rib- bon, cited III 265

Barr, James D., Obituary VI 560

Barr, Jane, Wife of Caleb Baldwin I 209

Barrett, Richard C., Regent State University IV 11

Barrett, W. E., Cashier of the Val- ley National Bank VIII

r o n

Barrette, John D., Military record of

VI 595

Barris, Amanda Gfanson V 223 Barris, Bessie Levering- V 223 Barris, Rev. Willis H.

Biographical sketch of, by

White V 219 Correction of errors in V 314

Member committee to draft reso- lutions II 358 Regent State University IV 12

Barrows, B. H., Pays tribute to D. N. Richardson III 573

Barrows, Deborah, Wife of Job Lane Howe II 366

Barrows, Dr. E. S. I 2

Barrows, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Wife of J. P. Walton IV 317

Barrows, Willard I 2

Death of Black Hawk IV 67 Map of Iowa, 1845, reference to

VII 437

Notes on Iowa, extract from, re- lating to Indians VII 435

Barstow, Edward, Bells of Grinnell III 95

Bartlett, Rev. Caroline J., Delivers address at Burlington Semi- centennial II 626

Bartlett, Daniel

Brief account of VII 246 Father of Mrs. Thomas Cox VII 252

Bartlett, Lemuel VII 252

Bartlett, Roba, Wife of Thomas Cox VII 246

Bartlett, William VII 252

Bartley, Judge Mordecai, S. J. Kirk- wood studies law with I 581

Barton, Dr. VIII 165

Barton, Rev. A. G., Makes effort to find grave of Col. Kinsman

V 250

Barton, Benjamin Smith VII 201 Barton, R. D., Member House Terri- torial Legislature I 347

VI 355

Barton, Gen. S. M., Report of loss

at Vicksburg V 283 Bartram, John, Botanist VII 201 Bascom, Flavel, Member Illinois As- sociation III 54 Bass, George L., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379 Bassett, Georg-e W.

Military service of VI 571

577

Obituary II 405 Bassett, Samuel, Makes reapers, etc.,

at Denmark, Iowa VII 9 Bate, William B. VII 71 Bateman, Henry, Pioneer settler of

Van Buren county IV 331

VI 362 Bates, Capt., Attorney for Patrick

O'Conner in trial for murder

III 323 Bates, Gen. Alfred E. V 556 VI

300 Pallbearer at funeral of Gen.

Williamson VI 183 Bates, B. P., Treasurer Lucas county

Historical Society V 23*1 Bates, Benjamin, Quaker settler of

Keokuk county IV 266 Bates, Judg-e Curtis VII 639 Early Iowa editor VII 155 Incorporator of Ft. Des Moines

Steamboat Company IV

361 Law partner of William Phillips

V 320

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 69

Bates, Curtis G., Died in Philippines IV 320

Bates, Edward

and the nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII .91 95 105 114 188 201 210 449 Comes out for president VIII 105

Bates, Ellsworth XT.

Assistant secretary Constitu- tional Convention of 1857 III 69

Member Seventh General Assem- bly IV 366

Bates, Frederick

As acting governor of Missouri

declines to withdraw troops

from Ft. Madison III 106

Gives license to Manuel Lisa

I 616

Bates, Col. J. P., and the First Regi- ment Iowa Volunteers, opera- tions in Missouri, June, 1861 VIII 359-361

Bates, !•., Member Floyd Monument Association II 310 312

Bates, N. S., Friend of Lincoln IV 460

Bates, Norman P., Awarded medal of honor VII 110

Bates & Smith, Smelters IV 231

Battelle, Mrs. Harriet Moulton, Wife of Martin Tuttle V 637

Battelle, Will V 637

Batten, Peter, Killed at Pleasant Hill III 28

Battery Rotainet, Charge on, by Car- penter I 99 214

Battin, Herbert, Claim of I 485 541

Battle Flags, Placed in State Capi- tol I 576

Battles, Prank VII 635

Battles, Matilda VII 635

Battleship Iowa, by Evans V 143- 147

Battle of Athens, Missouri, see Athens, Missouri

Battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, See Pleasant Hill, Louisiana

Battle of Wilson's Creek, See Wil- son's Creek

Banche, Philippe, Locates lead region of Upper Mississippi on map III 63

Bauder, C. C.

Member Seventh General Assem- bly IV 366

Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 371

Bauer, George N., Member faculty State University IV 46

Baxter, Samuel, Trustee Kendall Young Library VI 235

Bayard, James Ashton, IV 148

Bayless, Joseph, Receives arms for use at Athens, Mo. V 85

Bayless, Thornton, Treasurer Iowa Territory III 209

Bayley, Mrs. Warner B., Daughter of Gen. Williamson VI 183

Baylies, Nicholas, Obituary I 158

Baylor, Col. George Wythe, Report of, on battle of Pleasant Hill

III 408 Beach, Abel

Instructor State University IV

29 42

Obituary IV 159 Beach, James A., Military service of

VI 578 Beach, John

Captain First U. S. Dragoons

IV 290

Indian Agent I 140 II 104 III 127 IV 172 174

Military record of IV 289 Beach, Lansing H., Military record

of VI 595 Beahan, B. E., Pioneer journalist V

417 Beal, Cornelius

Mail contractor II 269 Makes purchase of land for town

site II 264 Beale, Prof. F. E. l^

Another Iowa Bone-bed VI

122 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600 603

Beale, Samuel W., Commissioner to fix seat of justice of Iowa county III 224 Beam, Mr. I 136 Beaman, D. C.

Battle of Athens, Missouri VI

590

Presents cannon ball to Histori- cal Department VI 593 Beaman, F. C., Member of House committee on reconstruc- tion VI 552 Beardshear, 'William M.

Member geological board III

118

Obituary V 555 Tribute to Mrs. Stanton II

617

Beardsley, Dr. VIII 133 Beardsley, Charles

Appointed State Auditor pro tern

VI 635

Associated with George W. Ed- wards III 317

Chairman committee on arrange- ments Burlington Semi-Cen- tennial II 624

Entertains Judge Murdock III 275

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 257

Obituary III 75 Beardsley, Charles, Jr., Member fac- ulty State University IV 45

Beatty, Mrs. Alice Walton, Daughter

of J. P. Walton IV 317

Beautiful Life and Its Associations,

by Clarkson, notice of ' IV

240

Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T. II 145

At Corinth, Miss. I 100 II 5

Military Operations of the War,

Extract from III 475 Beaver, O. J., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 281

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Bebb, Alfred C., Died in Philippines

IV 320 Bebb, Edward J., Awarded medal of

honor VII 110 Beck, Dr. John Broadhead, Rafin-

esque meets VII 219 Beck, Joseph M.

Aids in securing legislation for

State Library II 543 Legal opinion of, cited V 427

429 430 441 Obituary I 159 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood

for governor, 1859 VIII

217

Becker, Fred J., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 56 Beckwith, Hiram W., The Illinois

and Indiana Indians, cited

III 129 Beck with, Warren, Obituary VII

237 Bedell, John, Celebrates 4th of July

on Des Moines river in flat- boat IV 331 Bedell, William P., Pioneer Iowa

Quaker IV 266 Bee, Capt. Barnard E. Ill 425 Military record of V 21 Stationed at Ft. Ridgley II

155 Bee, G-en. Hamilton P., At battle of

Pleasant Hill III 72 404

406 407 VII 491-493 496 Beecher, Albert M., Naval career of

VI 609

Beecher, Catharine E. Ill 54 Beecher, Dr. Edward

Member of Illinois Association

I 526 III 54 President Illinois college III

626

Beecher, Harriet E. Ill 54 Beecher, Henry Ward VI 633

VII 84

Aids in rebuilding Iowa College

II 255

Charles Beardsley and Plymouth

Church Council III 75 Rev. Lyman Beecher father of

II 369 Editor of Western Gardener and

Farmer VIII 150 Beecher, Lyman VII 603

Dissuades S. S. Howe from en- tering foreign missionary field II 369

Beecher, Thomas K., Writes to the Historical Department ot Iowa VIII 150 Beekman, H,, Pioneer Des Moines

merchant IV 373 Beekman, Ten Eyck VIII 130 Beeler, George H,, Member First Territorial Legislature VII 258 Beers, Capt. P. E. IV 323

Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 329 374- 376 Beeson, Byron A.

Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334

State Treasurer III 576 Beeson, Samuel, Obituary III 576

Belknap, Hugii R.

Obituary V 318 Supports bill for Vicksburg Mili- tary Park V 275 276 Belknap, Gen. William G.

Military career of VII 533

534

Sword of, in possession of His- torical Department II 319 Belknap, Mrs. William G., Sketch of,

by Van Antwerp VII

535 Belknap, Gen. W. W. IV 593 V

319 VI 157 316 317 VIII

133 At Athens, Mo. V 86 VI

591-593 Attends reunion of Iowa soldiers

I 92

Commands 15th Iowa I 219 Furnishes photograph of Grant's

Des Moines address III

182 Gen. Dodge's tribute to IV

594 Incidents in career of VII

534-536 Mentioned for efficient service

I 218

Military effects of in possession of Historical Department

II 319

Organizes troops V 85 Personal appearance of II

205 Secretary of war II 584

VII 533 534

Tribute to Gen. and Mrs. Par-

rott III 382

Belknap, Mrs. W. W. IV 278 Bell, Capt., Member of the Long ex- pedition VIII 169 Bell, Dr., Crossed the plains in 1850

VIII 532 533

Bell, John. Member of Congress VII 183

Bell, M. E., Capitol architect VII 95

Bell, A. J., Candidate for delegate to Congress from Dakota Territory VIII 421 422

Bell, Abner

Member of organization for pro- tection against horse thieves

VI 61

' Reports depredations of Indians

III 493 494

Bell, David, Military career of VI

595 Bell, George, Catches beaver III

96 Bell, James B., Naval -career of VI

609 Bell, John, Nominee for governor in

1860 VIII 210 219 Bell, John R., Accompanies Maj.

Long on his expedition VIII

169 Bell, Rev. Iiauncelot Graham

Pioneer preacher VII 592 Rev. John Todd associated with

VII 392

Bell, Thomas, Obituary VI 239 Bell, Dr. W. A. VII 417

INDEX, VOLUMES J-VIII

Bell, Col. William B., Makes address at the dedication of Iowa monuments VIII 74

Bell & Hackney, Finish architectural work on capitol VII 93 95

Belle vue, Iowa, in 1843 VII 599

Bellisime, Companion of Julien Du- buque II 331

Bells of G-rinnell, by Barstow III 95

Belmont, Wis.

Capital of Wisconsin Territory

IV 5

First Territorial Legislature held at II 196 317 III 143 387

Old capitol at, by Pickard II 391

Beltrami, J. C.

Explorations of II 22 Pilgrimage in Europe and Ameri- ca, extract from V 601

Bemis family VII 593

Bemis, Edward W., Local Govern- ment in Michigan and the Northwest. reference to

VII 373

Bemis, G-eorg-e W. I 341

Death of wife of IV 239 Member of Fourteenth General

Assembly IV 257 Obituary VII 317 Bemis, Mrs. Narcissa T., Obituary

IV 239

Benedict, Lavinia Blackmar, "Mother Benedict," Obituary IV

321 Benedict, Col. Lewis

At battle of Pleasant Hill HI 401 402 410-412 416 VII 490-492 502 513 Death of III 23 Benedict, Spencer S., Obituary IV

159 Benedict Home. Des Moines, Founder

of IV 321

Benjamin, Maj. John P., Distin- guished at the battle of Kirksville VIII 272 Benjamin. Judah Philip IV 148 Bennett, Early seiLi.er of Sioux City

VIII 410 411

Bennett, Miss Elizabeth, Wife of Edward M. Crow I 583 Bennett, O. G.

Offers amendment to bill for

new capitol IV 246 Supports bill for new capitol

IV 261

Bennett, Georg-e J. VIII 133 Bennett, Lieut. G-eorg-e J., At Corinth

I 217 Bennett, Col. Hiram C., At battle of

Tiopecanoe II 432 Bennett, Martin B., Member Seventh General Assembly II 80 IV 366 Benson, Rufus S., Obituary VII

158 Benson. Solon P.

Battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisi- ana VII 481 Bioeraphical note VII 481 Military career of VII 544 545

Wounded at Pleasant Hill HI

29

Beiitoii, Felix VIII 283 Ben ton, Robert E., Obituary VII

158 Benton, Thomas H. II 218 325

III 387 395 398 561 562

VI 258 261 VII 457 Correspondence of, on public

lands, etc. VIII 296-298 Credited with originating plan

for Pacific railroad VI

294 Defeated for re-election to the

House of Representatives

VIII 382 Effort of, for establishment of

government in Oregon VI

457 George W. Jones colleague of

II 563

Note referring to II 261 Opposes Compromise of 1820

VII 71 72

Pays tribute to Lewis F. Linn

III 221 563

Thirty Years View, cited III

561 563 VI 462

Benton, Thomas H., Jr. VII 457 Defeated for governor I 235 Entertained at home of Stephen

Whicher IV 543 Historical address of, cited IV

3

Regent IV 11 12 Secretary Iowa Board of Educa- tion III 204 205 Superintendent of Public In- struction I 366 VI 634

Bequette, Col. VIII 509 Bequette, Paschal, Marries daughter of Henry Dodge III 560 Bereman, Judge A. H., Educated at

Mt. Pleasant I 570 Bereman, Maj. Thomas A., Educated

at Mt. Pleasant I 570 Berkeley, Bishop Everard, Quotation

from I 6 143 Berkley, G-ranville

Account of pocket gopher IV

473 Possesses skull of Sidominadotah

II 160 Berkleys. Members Dunkers church

VII 278

Berner, Robert L., Special agent Des Moines river land investiga- tion, communication from I 232 233 538 639

Berrien, Frank D., Naval career of VI 609

Berry, Mr., Surveyor III 297

Berry, Fred T., Naval career of VI 609

Berry, Rev. John III 618

Berry, W, H. VII 156

Berry, William C., Obituary IV 79

Berryhill, Mrs. J. G., Presents por- trait of Christian W. Slagle to Iowa State University

VIII 229

Bess, Lieut. James !•., At Corinth I 217

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Bessey, Charles E.

Connection with Iowa State Col- lege II 614 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600 Letter from IV 114

Best, Capt. James S., Receives arms and ammunition for use at Athens, Mo. V 85

Bestow, Samuel L.

Attitude on bill for board of

charities IV 312 Obituary VIII 157

Bettannier, E. P., Last president of Icarian colony in Iowa VI 111 112 114

Betten, A. J., Vice-President Holland colony III 247

Betterment of our Public Highways, by Keyes V 374

Betton, Dr., Rafinesque visits VII 207

Betts, Miss Susan, Wife of Hiram Price I 586

Bever, Capt. George VI 584

Bevingfton, Charles D., Obituary VI 319

Beyer, John, Seeks location for Amana Society I 387

Beyer, S. W., Contributes to Report of Iowa Geological Survey I 146 III 120 121

Bickerdyke, Mrs. Mary A., Obituary V 319

Bicknell, A. D.

Tama County Indians IV 196 Reference to V 624

Bidclle, Nicholas

Writes history of Lewis and Clark expedition I 75 76 Keeps the journal of Maj. Long's expedition VIII 168

Bidwell, E. C., Regent IV 12

Bierce & Pease, William P. Wolf studies law with II 643

Bierringr, "Walter L., Member faculty State University IV 54

Biggs, Uriah

Appointed assistant commission- er Des Moines River Im- provement I 364 Member organization to protect rights of settlers VI 212

Billings, Mr., Pioneer IV 613

Billing's, J. M. VIII 132

Billing's, John, Sells slave to Capt. William Phelps II 632

Bills, John C., Obituary III 240

Billups, Columbus VII 635 Marriage of VII 636

Binford, Mrs. Hattie, Copies por- trait of Henry Dodge III 320

Bing-, Alfred, Killed at battle of Cor- inth I 215 216

Bingham. Prof. George W., Principal Denmark Academy IV 389 VII 13

Bing-ham, Mrs. George W., Instruc- tor in Denmark Academy VII 13

Bing-ham, John A.

Member of committee present- ing bill of indictment against Andrew Johnson VI 550 Member of House committee on reconstruction VI 552

Votes for back-pay bill VI 551

Bing-ham, Lucius, Charles Larpen- teur marries widow of V 61

Binkley, George W., Military service of VI 578

Binkley, Lafayette, Military service of VI 578

Biographical Review of Des Moines County, Iowa, notice of VII 312

Birch, Implicated in murder of Col. George Davenport IV 529

Birchard, J. A., Extract from' address of IV 529

Bird, Thompson, Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Bird, Dr. Wellington I 569

Birdsall, Horatio L., Awarded medal of honor VII 110

Birge, Charles P., Obituary VI 316

Birkhimer, William E., Military rec- ord of VI 595

Birney, Gen. David B., Charge of VI 619 620

Biser, Dr. C. C. V 416

Bishard, John C., Obituary IV 160

Bishop, Charles A., Obituary VIII ' 478

Bishop, Levi, Pioneer Sunday school at home of VI 449

Bishop, Mrs. Levi, Teacher in pio- neer Sunday school VI 449

Bishop, Roxanna Alvord, Mother of Charles A. Bishop VIII 478

Bismarck IV 95

Bissell, Lieut. -Col. Daniel

In command of troops in Dis- trict of Louisiana III 102 103 106 Military record of III 102

Bissell, P. E.

Candidate against Grimes for U. S. senator VIII 510 Member board of control Iowa Sanitary Society II 504 Member of commission to re- vise school laws of Iowa III 201

Supported by Thomas Drummond for U. S. senator II 206

Bissell, Mrs. Fannie James

Granddaughter of Dr. Edwin

James VIII 161 171 Short biography of Dr. Edwin James VIII 177

Bissell, Dr. G. B.., Surgeon of Spirit Lake expedition III 499 513 526 538 V 17 19

Bissell, Dr. Samuel A., Member Con- stitutional Convention -of 1844 I 445

Bittmau, John, Questions congres- sional leaders on naturali- zation laws VIII 207

Bixby, Anna C., Instructor State Uni- versity IV 42

Black, Elbridge G., Severely wound- ed at battle of Corinth I 219

Black, Greene p., Lecturer State University IV 57

Black, James, President State Uni- versity IV 12 40 44

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Black, Jeremiah S., U. S. Attorney

General I 479 VII

163 166 Black, Gen. John C., Awarded medal

of honor VII 109 Black, Perry A., Died in Philippines

IV 320 Black, William Thurston, Artist,

Aids George H. Yewell V

165-167 Blackbird, Omaha Chief, grave of

II 309

Blackburn, D. W. VIII 133 Blackburn, H. T.

Cashier of Iowa National Bank

VIII 539

Member of clearing house com- mittee VIII 542 Black Feet Indians III 291 Blackhawk I 1459129 II

87 185 402 467 468 III 447 602 IV 78 99 196 232 478 531 V 480 VI 100 201 584 VII 6 187 535 VIII 177 Aids British in the war of 1812

I 606 IV 619 VI 248 251 252 254 314

Autobiography of, cited II

640 IV 567 Biographical sketch, by Mrs.

Peck II 450-464 Captured by Winnebagoes II

89 90 III 74 VI 195 Characterization of II 92

III 377 V 617 Daughter of, engaged to white

man VII 19 Death of IV 67 Friendship with General Street

II 92

Grave of VIII 177

George C. Duffield's recollec- tions of VI 209 2V4

George L. Davenport friend of III 392

Held as hostage at the close of the Black Hawk war I 611 II 93 VI 197 19S 209 274

Interview with President Jack- son VI 198-200

Policy of, opposed by Appanoose VII 228

Recovery of bones of IV 195

Remains in lowaville VIII 57 58

Repudiates treaty of 1804 I 605 II 179 458 459 V 617 VI 193 VII 17

Returns to east side of the Mississippi river II 182

Succeeded as chief by Keokuk

I 399 612

Treaties of 1825 and 1830 dis- regarded by III 125 IV 231 V 239

Treaty with at the close of the Black Hawk war VII 284

Visits East with General Street

II 100 III 622 Visits farm which was afterward

the site of Burlington VIII 434

Black Hawk County, Emigration to

VII 430 Black Hawk Purchase II 101

387 410 III 47 323 447 IV 522 527 VI 376

VII 308

Additions to I 527 Boundaries of I 398 IV

327 VII 286 440 Ceded to United States by In- dians III 64 VII 252 Des Moines county part of III.

385 Keokuk county included in II

61

Map of VI 197 Price paid for VII 286 Second purchase VII 285 441 Treaty in relation to I 611

IV 531 VI 464 VII

284 441

Value of land I 398 399 Black Hawk War II 89 364 V

58 VI 233 583 VII 599

VIII 513

Abraham Lincoln participates in II 640 IV 412 462

Account of II 460 VI 195 VII 250-252

Cause of I 609 611 II 179 180 181 183 V 329

George Wilson's experience in

IV 566

George W. Jones participates in

II 564 Illinois soldiers serve in VII

257 Jefferson Davis participates in

II 462 640 III 74 Letters of Henry Dodge written

during III 220 Order book of Henry Dodge com- plete during II 231 Results of II 510-512 III 64 143 IV 619 VI

195

Treaty at close of I 611 II 183 HI 64 601 V 458 VI 87 88 VII 283 284 Black Hawk War, by Stevens, re- view of VI 314 Black Hawk's Watch Tower, Loca- tion of II 454 Black Hills, Discovery of gold in

I 324 Black Fartridg-e, Pottawattamie chief

VI 252

Blackman, Dr. Qeorg-e C., Tribute to

Rev. Samuel Clarke I 459

Blackman, William W., Vote on bill

for board of charities IV

312

Blackmar, Mai. Edwin C.f Obituary

V 75

Blacks and Mulattoes, An Act to regulate II 145 234

Blackshere, T. A., Interested in run- ning steamboat to Ft. Dodge IV 374

Blackshire, P. A., Merchant of Fort Dodge VII 142

Blackstone, John W., Trustee of University to be established at Belmont, Wis. IV 5

Blackwell. Jacob Y., Obituary VII 400

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Elaine, James G. I 85 IV

638 VII 479

Active in framing national bank- ing law I 286 and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII

88 95 464

Characterizes the leaders of the Senate, 1850 VIII 81-83 Speaker House of Representa- tives VI 552 Elaine, Mrs.. Attends reception given

to Lincoln IV 462 Blair, Col. VII 113 Blair, David Evans

Pioneer Iowa settler V 151 Public services of V 152 Blair, Gen. Francis Preston I 310 311 IV 593 594 VII 72

Delegate to the convention w'hich nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88 98 186 219 Blair, J. H.

Vice-President of the Des Moines National Bank VIII 539 Member of a clearing house com- mittee VIII 542 Blair, John IV 318 Blair, John I.

Influential in securing railroads at an early day in Iowa I

Obituary IV 318 Blair, M. W. Ill 156 V 152 Blair, Montgomery, Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII

88 98 186 219 335 Blair, Thomas

Member Wisconsin Territorial Legislature II 317 IV

Pioneer Iowa settler V 151 Blair, William, Revolutionary sol- dier, Record of III 156

V 151 VI 472 Blake, Fletcher A.. Military service

of VI 577 Blake, Lieut. George, Dangerously

wounded at battle of Corinth

I 215

Blakely, Isaac V 587 Blamer, DeWitt, Naval record of

VI 609

Blanc, Bishop Anthony, Assists in consecration of Bishop Loras III 578

Blanchard. Mrs. Joezell W., Obituary III 160

Blanchard. Rev. Jonathan VII 606

Blanohard, Lucian C.

Death of wife III 160 Introduces bill relating to Bona- parte dam VII 614 615 Obituary VIII 398

Blanchard, Rufus, Discovery and Conquest of the Northwest, quoted III 97

Blashfield, Edwin H., Paints allegor- ical picture for the capitol VIII 388

Blast furnaces, Description of III 65

Blaul, John, One of commissioners

to arrange for Semi-Centen-

nial II 621 Block Houses, Use of during Civil

war, by Dodge VI 297 Blocklinger, Gottfried, Naval career

of VI 609 Blodgett, Lieut. James H. II 290

295 In command of Walker's battery

II 112-114 124 Blondeau, Maurice

Charles Larpenteur's acquaint- ance with V 59

Employee of American Fur Com- pany VI 203

Said to have secured rights for

half-breeds VII IS Bloomer, Amelia Jenks

Bloomer costume named for

III 206 Obituary I 673

Bloomer, D. C. VII 101

Furnishes information relating

to Ft. Croghan III 471 Furnishes obituary notice of Col.

Addison Cochran II 484 Married to Amelia Jenks I 673 Law partner of W. H. Kinsman

V 242 248 Letter by, relating to early

names of Council Bluffs II

480

Member Iowa Board of Educa- tion II 613 III 206

207

Mormons in Iowa II 586 Noted Prayer Meeting IV 68 Present at reception given to

Lincoln IV 462 Old Block House in Council

Bluffs II 549 Bloomington, Iowa

Description of in pioneer days

IV 509

Name changed to Muscatine

III 438 640 VI 205 Blotting- out of an Iowa town VIII

57 Blough, A. P., Elder Dunkers church

VII 277

Blunk, Samuel C., Severely wounded at Pleasant Hill III 28

Ely the, James W. IV 556

Blythe, Mrs. James W., Daughter of John H. Gear IV 556

Blythe, Mr. and Mrs. James W., Aid in securing portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Boak, William Wesley, Obituary V 79

Board of Control of State Institu- tions

Bulletin of, cited VI 502 Genesis of IV 309 V 391

VIII 475

Origin, Growth and Development of, in Iowa, by Kinne VI 321

Success of VI 387 Boardman, Mr., Goes to relief of settlers attacked by Indians

V 484

Boardman, Capt. Elisha, At Vicks- burg V 282

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

29

Boardman, Henry E. J., Obituary IV

156 Boardman, Norman

Obituary I 501 Senator Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378

Boardman, W. K. Ill 654 Bobsnik, H. W. VIII 133 Boerner, Emil L., Dean Pharmacy Department, State Univer- sity IV 58 Bog-g-s, Oov. Iiilburn W.

Expels Mormons from Missouri

VII 322

Failed to appoint commission in boundary trouble II 431

Bogle, James, Paints portrait of Alexander Campbell VIII 474

Boher, Iieander I 367

Boies, Horace I SO II 380

III 655 IV 634 VI 398 VII 240

Accepts portrait of Gov. Kirk- wood for State I 152 Aids Mr. Aldrich in his work

VIII 633

Appoints Charles E. Whiting

regent III 315 Approves bill relating to safetv

appliances on railroads V

567

Biographical sketch I 329 Death of daughter, Jessica I

334 Favors Historical Department

I 57 IV 104 Letter from IV 112 Member geological board III

118

Message of, cited V 369 Pays tribute to D. N. Richard- son III 573 Prominent politician of Iowa

VIII 190 Recommends establishment of

board of control IV 313 Regent State University IV

11 Samuel L. Bestow, Lieut.-Gov.

under VIII 158 , Boies, Jessica, Notice of death of

I 334 Boies, William D., Obituary VII

240 Boilvin, Nicholas

Connection with Simon Cameron

Indian Commission VII

123-139 173 174 181 187 190

191 192 193 194 Indian agent I 615 Boler, Mrs. Susan Bice, Daughter of

Abner Kneeland VI 358 Boley, John, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 Boley, Nicholas, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 Bolin, Walter A., Died in Philippines

IV 320

Bolt, Fred A., Obituary VI 480 Bolter, Mrs. Caroline J., Obituary

IV 160 Bolter, Lemuel B.

Death of wife of IV 160 Obituary V 156 Bolvar, see Boilvin, Nicholas Bolvin, Nicholas, see Boilvin, Nicho- las

Bonaparte, Joseph VI 406 Bonaparte Dam

Account of effort to secure fish- way in VII 629 Story of, by Hussey VII 608 Bond, Charles O., Naval record of

VI 609

Bond, Shadrach, Elected governor of

Illinois VII 247 Bondalie, EdwardsS., Member faculty

State University IV 31

44 Bondurant, Alexander C.f Obituary

IV 240 Bone-bed at Lehig-h, Prof. Calvin's

description of IV 542 Bonebrig-ht, Thomas, Member Spirit

Lake expedition III 545 Bonney, Edward, Banditti of the

Prairies, cited VI 377 Bonney, G-eorg-e J., Obituary III

319 Bonney, Josiah H.

Commissioner to select land I

356 IV 482 Letter by, relating to Iowa stone

for Washington monument

I 662 Pioneer settler of Keosauqua

IV 338 V 421 Boomer, Albert, Obituary IV 160 Bonson, Richard, Connected with

State Bank of Iowa I

291 Boog'e, Charles P., Candidate for

territorial delegate from Da- kota VIII 421 422 Boog'e, James E., Early settler of

Sioux City VIII 415 Boog'e & Co., Frank H. Peavy em- ployed with V 317 Boone, Daniel, I 673 III 369

441 480 IV 504 VI 74

VII 243

Boone, Capt. Nathan, III 353

Characterization and military

record of III 369 Member, First U. S. Dragoons

I 132 VII 452 Stationed at Ft. Des Moine.3

III 357 358 Surveys Indian lands VII

436-439 Boone, Mrs. Susanna, Obituary III

480 Boone, Iowa, Purchase of site of II

264 Boone County

Historical work in VII 67 Letters of A. B. Holcomb relat- ing to settlement of II 260-277

Points in history of VII 236 Boone Mound Exploration VIII

467

Boonesboro, Iowa, As seen in 1850 by A. B. Holcomb II 261 262 Booth, Caleb H.

Favors plan for Pacific railroad

VI 290 293

Member board State bank com- missioners I 291 V 100

Obituary III 574 Signs letter written to President

Polk VIII 437 Survevor General III 439

30

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Booth, Edmund, IV 477

Early settler of Anamosa III

476 Member faculty State University

IV 44

Obituary VII 78 Booth, Mary Ann, Obituary II

476

Booth, Mrs. Maude Balling-ton, Dedi- cates "Hope Hall" No. 3 V

629

Booth, S. M., Editor The Free Demo- crat, Milwaukee IH 651 Booth, Thomas E. VII 78

Editor Eureka, Anamosa II

477

Booth, W. A. VII 606 Boquet, Nicholas, Awarded medal of

honor VII 110 Border, Lee S., Naval record of VI

609 Boren, Father, Names mountain for

Mr. Aldrich VIII 568 Borland, Charles E., Instructor State

University IV 43 Bosserman, D. D., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 279 Bosserman, !•. 3>., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 279 Boston Massacre, Monument com- memorating- III 74 Botkin, A. H., Obituary V 320 Botts, John M., Of the Know-Nothing

party VIII 210 Boucher, J. H., Member faculty

State University IV 54 Bougfhton, Daniel H., Military record

of VI 596 Boundary dispute between Ohio and

and Michig-an II 430 Boundary troubles between Iowa and

Missouri II 430 Bourne, James D., Connected with

passage of Iowa Homestead

law III 150 Bousquet, A. E. Duclok

Head of company to build and

operate steamboats III

260 IV 350 One of founders of Pella IV

348

Tribute to IV 355 Recollections of flatboating dur- ing flood of 1851 IV 348 BousQ[uet, H. P. IV 323 Bousquet, P. H. IV 323 Boutwell, Rev., Missionary of the

American Board to the Chip-

pewa Indians VIII 182

184 Boutwell, Georgfe S.

Delegate to the convention

which nominated Abraham

Lincoln VIII 88 Member of committee presenting

bill of indictment against

Andrew Johnson VI 550 Member of House committee on

reconstruction VT 552 Member of the Judiciary com- mittee of the House, 1867

VIII 333 Secretary of the Treasury VI

551

Bowdoin, Albridgre G.

Makes effort to amend resolu- tion to appeal dog law I 228

Obituary I 80 Bo wen, Dr. Jesse V 90

Succeeds Elijah Sells as Adju- tant General II 520 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378

Public services of VI 158 Bowen, Jessie M., Instructor State

University IV 33 Bowen, Gen. John S. V 248283 Bowen, Thomas, Obituary VIII

155

Bowen & McNamee VII 606 Bower, David H., Military career of

VI 596

Bowers, John W. VIII 133

Bowers, Peter

Killed in railroad accident VI

571 Military service of VI 578

Bowers, Samuel H., Early settler of Boone county VII 236

Bowles, Ephraim, Killed by the In- dians VIH 531

Bowles, Samuel, Editor of the Spring- field Republican VIH 89

Bowman, Charles H., Member facul- ty State University IV 48

Bowman, Everett W., Military record of VI 596

Bowman, Miss Florence, Marries Loran W. Reynolds VI 238

Bowman, Prof. H. M.

Administration of Iowa, notice

of VI 474 Estimate of the Code of 1851

VII 626

Bowman, M. T. V., Obituary V 237

Bowman, Mattie J., Instructor State University IV 33

Bowman, Thomas, Secures appoint- ment of D. R. Merritt at Naval Academy III 462 474

Bowser, Samuel, Member Dunkers church VII 276

Bowyer, John M., Naval record of VI 609

Box, John, Member House First Ter- ritorial Legislature II 317 IV 4

Boyd, Major

Connected with Simon Cameron Indian Commission VII

175 181

Sub-agent at Prairie du Chien II 97

Boyd, Charles Trumbull, Military record of VI 596

Boyd, John W., Obituary VI 400

Bracewell, Hartley

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary VII 160

Bracken, Charles

Opposes George W. Jones III

294

Surveys second Black Hawk purchase VII 441

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

31

Brackenridg-e, Henry M. II 309

Brackett, Moses, Connected with Fugitive Slave case VI 18

Brackett, Reuben, Original trustee of Denmark Academy VII 7

Bradbury, Scientist, Member explor- ing- party VII 455

Bradbury, Visits Constantine Rafin- esque VII 211

Braddock, Gen. Edward, Scene of de- feat of II 301

Braden, John VIII 411

Bradford, Mr., Maintains a school in Boston VIII 369

Bradford, Wm. J. A., Reporter of Supreme Court 1839 II 554

Bradley, Dr. C. C., Connection with Vicksburg Military Park V 273

Bradley, Isaac S., Librarian of Wis- consin Historical Society

I 260

Bradley, J. H. VII 558 Bradley, Philip B.

As clerk of Council, reads gover- nor's message I 431 Member Seventh General Assem- bly II 81 IV 366 Public career of VII 594 Bradshaw, John, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 546 548 V 2 Brag-fir, Gen. Braxton I 174 178

II 14 279 VI 175 VII 291-293 295 296

Brainard, D. E.

Characterization of III 202 Member Iowa Board of Educa- tion III 200 Brainard, John M.

Biography of Charles Aldrich

VIII 563-571

Buys the Reveille IV 629 Great Blizzard of 1856 I 391 Historical work of VII 67 Incidents in life of I 391 Journalistic career of I 421 Letter by, giving account of grasshopper plague IV

440 Opening an Iowa County II

260 Tribute to John T. Stone IV

157

Brainard & Noyes, Publishers Clear Lake Independent V 122 Brainerd, N. H.

Aids in founding Soldiers' Or- phans' Home IV 281 Member board of control Iowa Sanitary Society II 504 Obituary V 237 Brainerd, S. Louise, Instructor State

University IV 34 Brallier, Georg-e, Pastor Bunkers

church VII 282 Brandeg-ee, Friend of Charles Aid- rich VIII 600 Brandt, Harriet W,, Obituary II

488 Brandt, Isaac V 474

Death of wife II 488 Honors Gen. Crocker I 231

Pioneer merchant Des Moines

IV 377 380

Brant, Gerald Clark, Military record

of VI 596 Brannan, Judge W. P.

Anecdote of, relating to Judge Joseph Williams VII 170 Biographical note VII 361 Dartmouth College case VIII

51-56

Furnishes information relating to Judge Joseph Williams VII 163

J. Scott Richman VII 361 Judge William G. Woodward

VII 619 Regent IV 12 Bras, Edg-ar A., Awarded medal of

honor VII 110 Brattain, Paul

Emigrant to Oregon VIII 304 Treasurer Board of Public

Works, 1849 VIH 392 Bratton, William

Discharge papers of, presented to Historical Department

V 69

Member Lewis and Clarke ex- pedition VI 317 ,

Bray man, Gen. Mason II 106 107

Brazeau, John, Early settler of Da- kota VIII 414

Brazil, Father, Friend of John A. Kasson IV 255 256

Breaking- Prairie, by Coffin V 447

Breckenridg-e, John C. I 426

VI 213 Vm 302 Entertained at home of Stephen

Whicher IV 513 Settles in Burlington I 255

II 218 Breed, Mrs. Sarah Martha, Wife of

J. L. Budd VII 30 Breene, Frank T., Member faculty State University IV 54 57

Bremer, Fredericka, Swedish author, Iowa county named for II 202 Bremer County, Iowa

Emigration to VII 430 Named in honor of Frederika

Bremer II 202 Brennau, James P., Obituary VII

80

Breuuan, John, Obituary IV 638 Brenton, James V 474 Brereton, Botanist VII 213 Brewer, Daniel

Clerk First Territorial Legisla- ture II 574

Defeated for member of Coun- cil II 579 Obituary VI 240 Brewer, David J. I 641

Opinions of I 634 Brewer, Luther A., Member Linn County Historical Society

VII 67

Brewster, Capt. VIII 362 Brewster, Elder, Clark Dunham de- scended from IV 209

Brewster. William, One of Pilgrim Fathers III 243

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Brewster, Mrs. William C., Furnishes information relating to Judge Joseph Williams VII 163

Brian, Capt. H. T., Chief clerk gov- ernment printing office VI 152

Brickell, Botanist VII 201 Bricker, W. B., Killed I 451 Bri dent hall, Samuel II 293 Bridgfer, James, Biographical sketch of, by Dodge, review VII

Bridg-er, James, Builds Fort Bridger

VIII 526

Bridg-man, A. VIII 133 Bridgman, Gen. Arthur, Examines claims against Indians I 4u2 III 47

Bridg-man, Frank I 348 Briclg'man, Joseph

Obituary IV 401

Member Congregational church,

Burlington IV 623 Bridg-man, William P., Naval record

of VI 610 Bridg-man Brothers, John H. Gear

employed with V 584 Briclg-man & Fartriclgre

Ereets one of the first brick buildings in Burlington II 576 John H. Gear clerk for IV

555 Brig-g-s, Ansel I 423

Appoints Charles Mason to act for Iowa in locating bound- ary I 646 Appoints Joseph Williams Chief

Justice of Iowa VI 68 Appoints S. C. Hastings Chief

Justice of Iowa I 79 Approves Iowa Homestead law

III 150

Bills vetoed by VI 505 Characterization of II 219

220 Defeats Thomas McKnight for

§overnor III 220 . G. Matson associated with III 450

Facts relating to VII 594 First Governor of Iowa II 393 III 570 VIII 233 John S. Briggs son of IV 481 Letter to . I 662 Nativity of VII 456' Requested to furnish informa- tion concerning boundary between Iowa and Missouri I 646

Takes oath of office II 620 Brig-g-s, John S.. Obituary IV 481 Brig-g-s, Miss Nannie M.\ Makes ad- dress at Burlington Semi- centennial II 624 Brig-g-s, Otis, Incorporator of Ft. Des Moines Steamboat Co. IV 361

Brig-g-s, Thirza Louisa. Second wife of Charles Aldrich VIII 570 Brig-g-s, Mrs. Ulis, Obituary III

656 Brig-ham, Mr. VIII 185

Brig-ham, David, Commissioner to adjust claims of half breeds VII 21 Brig-ham, David T.

Member commission to investi- gate affairs of Des Moines Navigation Company I

476

Member Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Brig-ham, Ehenezer III 395

Member First Legislative As- sembly of Wisconsin III 394

Trustee of University to be established at Belmont IV 5 Brig-ham, Johnson

Acknowledgment to III 351

An Old Man's Idyl, notice of VII 152

Contributes to Iowa Journal o" History and Politics VI 70

Editor Midland Monthly I

668

Mrs. Ada E. North VI 624

Note relating to John Weare VI 437 546

Obituary notice of B. F. Gue

VI 476

Obituary notice of D. B. Hen- derson VII 394 Review of Shambaugh's History

of the Constitutions of

Iowa V 547 Brig-lit, John. Interview with James

W. Grimes I 523 Brink, Prank N., Member facultv

State University IV 47 Brink, John, Killed by outlaws VII

262 Brisbois. Associated with Dousman,

Broadhead and others VII

173 174 192 Bristow, G-eorg-e, Enlisted in Civil

war from Denmark Academy

VII 11

Bristow, Fierson H., Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Bristow, William, Early settler of Keokuk county II 61

British Band

Aids English in War of 1812

II 510 III 125 Black Hawk leader of IV 619 VI 254

Britton, Martin A. VIII 145

Brizee, Georg-e W., Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 487 488 500 534 535

Broadhead, D. M., Connection with Simon Cameron Indian Com- mission VII 117-139 172- 195

Brock, Annie P., Wife of Gov. Frank D. Jackson I 330

Brock, Frank V., Member facultv State University IV 45

Brockway. Edwin P., Obituary VIII 559

Brockway, Harvey N.

Obituary VII 556 Wounded at Pleasant Hill III 422

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33

Broekschmit, John, Marriage of VII 636

Broherd, James, Iowa pioneer IV 336

Bromley, Owen, Obituary VIII 239

Bromley, Mrs. Owen III 478

Bronson, R., Director Dubuque branch State Bank V 101

Brook, Gen. VH 129 186 190 195 Communication from IV 174

Brookbank, John W., Associated with Francis Springer and Ed- ward H. Thomas II 578

Brooks, Arabella, Marries William G. Woodward VII 620

Brooks, Francis W., Business partner of W. F. Coolbaugh VII 404-407 411

Brooks, James, Francis Springer has letter of introduction to II 573

Brooks, Rev. John P., Member Illi- nois Association III 54

Brooks, Lorenzo !•. C.f Military rec- ord of VI 597

Brooks, Oliver, Original trustee of Denmark Academy VIX 7

Brooks, Phillips II 298 VI 633

Brooks, Dr. T. K.

Experience of, during flood of

1851 V 405

Member of garrison at Ft. Des Moines IV 170

Brower, A., Pastor Dunkers church VII 279

Brower, C. M., Elder Dunkers church VII 274-279 282

Brower, David, Member Dunkers church VII 275 276

Brower, J. V.

Associated with discovery and

exploration of Itasca basin

II 22 23 26-28 30- 31

Missouri River and Its Utmost

Sources, review of II 483

Brower, John, Assistant minister Dunkers church VII 275

Brower, Peter, Elder Dunkers church VII 275 276

Brower, S. P., Officer Dunkers church VII 274 282

Browett, Daniel, Killed by the. In- dians VIII 535

Brown, Ascends Pike's Peak VIII 173

Brown, Dr., Attends meeting of fol- lowers of John Brown III 459

Brown, Col. Aaron I 326 Obituary VI 638 Severely wounded at Jackson, Miss. I 374

Brown, A. P., Obituary I 422

Brown, Antoinette L. IV 558

Brown, Austin, Died in Philippines IV 320

Brown, Barton J., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Brown, Charles, Early resident of Denmark. Iowa VII 9

Brown, Rev. C. E.

Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 625 Pioneer preacher VII 595

Brown, David Paul, Quotation from relating to Judge Joseph Williams VII 165

Brown, Edward, Early resident of Denmark, Iowa VII 9 10

Brown, Elizabeth, Wife of Gov. Rob- ert Lucas II 414

Brown, Emma, Instructor State Uni- versity IV 34

Brown, Ethan Allen, Governor of Ohio VIII 389

Brown, Pord H., Naval record of

VI 610

Brown, Bear Admiral George, Direc-

tor Vicksburg National Mili-

tary Park Association V

272 Brown, Mrs. Grace, Daughter of

B. F. Miller II 487 Brown, Henry, Connected with Fugi-

tive Slave case VI 11 13

14 15 19 20 Brown, Hiram, Enlisted in Civil war

from Denmark Academy

VII 11

Brown, Hugh, Business of, injured

during flood of 1851 V

415 Brown, James A., Obituary VI

400 Brown, Jane I..

Death of VII 407

Wife of W. F. Coolbaugh VII

403 Brown, Jesse B., See Browne,

Jesse B. Brown, Joel, Introduces bill relating

to Bonaparte dam VII

'vi "" 47?

162 202 238 444 At home of J. B. Grinnell II

255 256

At Springdale VIII 198 At Tabor, Iowa VII 393 Company organized and drilled

at Springdale VIII 191 Did HP visit Iowa in 1841? I

Last visit to Tabor, by Todd

III 458 Views of Dr. James on VIII

288 289

Writes part of his Harper's Ferry proclamation VIII 192

Brown, John, Writes letter to G. S. Bailey on the a.dmission of Iowa into the Union VIII 147

Brown, Dr. John I 461 Brown, Gen. John C. II 14

At battle of Atlanta VI 178 Brown, John P.

Furnishes facts relating to J. £$.

Howell I 348 Military service of VI 578 Brown, John Lee

Career of, as Auditor of State

VII 635 Connection with Burlington

Hawk-Eye IV 213 214 Obituary VII 476 Brown, Joseph C.. Appointed to sur- vev boundary between Iowa and Missouri I 645-648

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Brown, Joseph E., Gen. Corse guest

of II 283 Brown, Joshua, Confederate spy VII

292

Brown, Margaret W., Curator Lucas County Historical Society V 231 VI 58 Brown, Nelson, Early settler of Ma-

quoketa VII 636

Brown, O. B., Member commission

to distribute seed after

grasshopper plague IV 445

Brown, Robert, Confederate soldier

II 293

Brown, S., Enlisted from Denmark Academy for Civil war VII 11

Brown, Talmag-e E. VII 237 Brown, Timothy

Death of V 32 Record of V 150 Revolutionary soldier buried in

Iowa VI 472 Brown, W. C.

Career of VII 595

Member Iowa Society of New

York VII 473 Brown, W. W., Leader of bandits

VII 259 260-262

Brown, William, Early settler of Denmark, Iowa VII 1 3 7 9

Brown, William Garrott, Stephen A.

Douglas, review of V 553

Brown, William IT., Obituary III

79 Brown pelican, Specimen of, found

in Iowa V 62

Browne, Mrs. Herbert J., Daughter of Charles A. White V 557 Browne, Jesse B.

Business partner of Gen. Parrott

HI 376 Captain 1st U. S. Dragoons VII

452

Characterization and public ca- reer of III 370 Friend of Gen. Street U 101 Friend of Jefferson Davis III

367 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 Military service of III 353

355 358 360-362

President Council First Terri- torial Legislature II 393 575 IV 621 Brownell, Dr. S. C., Pioneer dentist

of Des Moines IV 372 Brownell, William, Early Iowa set- tler VII 620 621 VIII 132

Browning1, D. M., Letter to Charles Aldrich, relating to Sacs and Foxes III 124 Browning1, Milton D. V 64

Attends court in Louisa county

in early day II 577 Candidate for U. S. Senate VII

235 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 H. B. Hendershott studies law

with III 626 Lawyer in Fugitive Slave case

IV 129 130 132 Service of, in Iowa Senate VII 467

Browning1, Orville H., Decisions of, in land cases I 485 535 541 542 589 632 633

Browns on VIII 503

Brownson, O. A., Contemporary of Abner Kneeland VI 345

Brubaker, I. W., Elder Mormon church VII 281

Brubaker, Joel, Deacon Dunkers church VII 277

Bruce, Bryson, Naval record of VI 610

Bruce, Col. John VI 316

Bruce, Col., Agent for Sioux Indians I 444 V 525 526

Bruce, James C. VIII 133

Brug-uier, Theophile

First settler of Sioux City

VIII 415 430 431 Iowa pioneer IV 239 V 60 Obituary II 406

Brug-uier, Mrs. Victoria Tournot, Obituary IV 239

Brummelkamp, A., Leader of refor- mation in Holland III 244

Brunet, Jean, Takes timber from In- dian lands II 88

Brunner, John F. II 141

Brunson, Rev. VI 372

Missionary among Indians III 621

Brunson, Harvey S., Obituary VII 319

Brush, Frank E., Instructor State University IV 43

Brute, Bishop Simon G., Letter from, relating to Missions III 577

Brumidi, Constantino, Paints por- trait of James Harlan V 468

Brunskill, Mr., Owner of blast fur- nace III 66

Bryan, Thomas Edwin, Obituary

III 479

Bryan, William J. II 267 V 394 VIII 267

Bryant, Archibald, Represents Potta- wattamie county in general assembly II 598

Bryant, Benjamin B., Granted permit to cultivate land near Fort Des Moines IV 170

Bryant, William Cullen III 364

IV 107

Charles Mason consults with. , relative to George H. Yewell

V 164

Editor N. Y. Evening Post IV

597

Gen. Lyon admirer of IV 424 Tribute to A. C. Dodge V 351

Bryce, James VI 633

Brydolf, Col. Fabian. Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Corse II 300

Bryne, P. J., Foreman binding de- partment Governmemt Print- ing Office VI 152

Bryson, Gene VIII 389

Buchan, Lieut. Fred E. VIII 155

Buchanan, A. W., Obituary VI

479

Buchanan, Alexander, Killed at battle of Kenesaw Mountain VI 479

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

35

Buchanan, James I 86 III 232 IV 158 213 434 V 553 638 VI 235 419 VII 392 VIII 82 195 204 214 332 449 451 457 Appoints Augustus Hall U. S. District Judge of Nebraska VIII 486

Appoints C. J. A. Ericson post- master VIII 8 Appoints Mr. Cass Secretary of

State VIII 509 George W. Jones colleague of,

in Congress II 563 Supported by Iowa Mormons

VII 337

Recommends the admission of Kansas into the Union VIII 323

Buchanan county, Advantages of VII 430

Buchel, Col. A.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 72 404 406 408 VII 491 496 513 Death of HI 407

Buckalew, Charles It. VIII 337

Buckhalter, Henrietta, Wife of J. C. Parrott III 376

Buckland, Brings about arrest of Shapley P. Ross II 632

Buckner, Aylette, Classmate of Ste- phen Whicher IV 503

Buckner, Lieut. Simon B., Military service of IV 452 VII 453

Budd, Allen Joseph, Son of J. L. Budd VII 31

Budd, Etta May, Daughter of J. L. Budd VII 31

Budd, Joseph, Father of J. L. Budd VII 30

Budd, Joseph Lancaster

Biographical sketch by Harbert

VII 30 Opinion of, on dying forests

IV 626 628

Protests against drainage of lakes H 58

Buechley, Elias, Elder Dunkers church VII 277

Buechley, Martin, Member Dunkers church VII 277

Buechleys, Members Dunkers church VII 278

Buell, Ciinton C., At battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 409 413

Buell, D. C., Order for the abandon- ment of Ft. Atkinson IV 452

Buell, Don Carlos III 425 426

Buell, E. M. VIII 133

Buena Vista county

Hostile Indians in III 136 Named to commemorate battle- field II 200 Surveying in III 440

Buffalo hunt VI 593

Buffaloes III 368

Buffing-ton, Col. A. B., Aids Histori- cal Department II 320

Buffing-ton, Gust, Taken prisoner at Pleasant Hill III 28

Buffing-ton, Linn, Taken prisoner at Pleasant Hill III 28

Buffing-ton, Tice, Taken prisoner at Pleasant Hill III 28

Buffum, David, Killed near Lecomp- ton, 1856 Vni - 504

Buford, Lieut. Abraham, Military service of IV 452 VII 453

Buford, Oen. John I 158

Building- Stones of Iowa VII 306

Bulls, Henry C.

Regent State University IV

12 Obituary III 236

Bull, Dr. Isaac D., Asa Turner mar- ries daughter of III 54

Bullen, Mrs., Cares for wounded soldiers VII 502

Bullock, Alexander H., Letter to, from William Pitt Fessen- den VHI 338

Bulwer-Lytton, Sir Edward, Credited with writing "There Is No Death" I 201 203 VH 548

Bumg-ardner, C. P., Died of wounds I 451

Buncombe county

Discussion over name of II

198

Name changed to Lyon II 201

Bunker, David

Member Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 IH 69 Obituary HI 316

Bunn, Thomas J., Reminiscences of early days in Council Bluffs V 453

Burbank, Capt. Sidney, Military ser- vice of IV 451 452

Burbank, Luther VIII 158

Burbridg-e, Gen. Stephen G. I 185 187

Burch, A., Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 514 V

Burch, James H., Obituary V 159 Burdette, Robert J., One-time resi- dent of Iowa VII 54 Burdick, P., County judge in Potta-

wattamie county, 1851 II

598 Burg-e, Albertus J., Member faculty

State University IV 49 Burg-ess, E. D., Trustee of Kendall

Young Library VI 235 Burg-ess, Rev. John VIII 133 Burg-ess, Louis Bay, Military record

of VI 597 Burg-ett, B. H., Killed in Grinnell

cyclone III 87 Burg-ett, W. P., Pioneer merchant

IV 363 Burg-win, Lieut. John Henry K.

Founder Ft. Croghan III 471 Military service of. in Iowa

III 353-355 358 Burk, Jimmy, Bugler 15th Michigan

infantry II 18 Burke, Col. P. E., Mortally wounded

I 306 Burke, Edmund, Quotations from

VIII 88 Burkhalter, Mrs. Lucy A., Offers

prayer II 626 Burkholder, John, Obituary VI

400 Burkholder, Walter, Obituary VI

240

36

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Burkholder, William E.

Lost in snow storm on Spirit Lake expedition II 157 245 III 489 504 507 514 523 524 531 532 540 541 544 545 553 565 V 22 VI 240

Tribute to HI 515 V 22 Bnrleson, Sliaclracli, Pioneer of Jack- son county VII 596 Burlington, Iowa

Anniversary meeting of old settlers at VII 308

At outbreak of Civil war II 3

Convention held in, to consider organizing a territorial gov- ernment III 325

Early days of I 505 506 566 567 II 516 576 III 51 IV 180 509 V 373 621 VII 402

Early settlements in III 324

First capitol at II 393 III 143 VII 577

First Territorial Legislature held at II 393 516 IV 620 VII 255

Home of Charles Wachsmuth II 349

Land sales at II 215 IV 302 622

Monument to Gen. Corse in II 220

Provisions of charter of V 128

Second session of Wisconsin Territorial Legislature held at H 196 318 516 III 143 389

Semi-Centennial celebration at II 619 III 274

State Historical Society, located

at, 1858 VH 301 Burlington Hawk-Eye

James G. Edwards founder of

II 2 IV 623

Under management of Clark

Dunham IV 213 Burnett, Maj. George R., Awarded medal of honor VII 114 Burnett, Peter H., Oregon pioneer

VII 554 Burnett, R. M.

Member Twelfth General Assem- bly IV 244 Regent IV 12 Sub-aerent under General Street

VI 372 Burnett, Thomas P.

Conspicuous in early politics

III 394-396 399

Defends Gen. Street and Maj.

Kearny II 88 Burnham, Charles

Assists in ordination of mem- bers of Iowa Band I 528

VII 592 Regent IV 12

Burnham, Judge D. W., Attends fun- eral of Ma-tau-e-qua III 303

Burnham. E. I... Pioneer merchant

IV 359

Burnham, Gen. Hiram VI 106 Burns, Tom, Member of crew Des

Moines river steamboat

IV 333

Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E. VII

108 Burr, Aaron

Charged with conspiracy against

government II 82 83 Defended by Henry Clay V

71 Gen. Street's attempt to uncover

conspiracy of VI 372 Gen. Wilkinson accused of rela- tions in conspiracy of I 533 VII ' 450 Burrell, H. A.

Investigates burial place of

Timothy Brown V 151 Pays tribute to D. N. Richard- son III 573 Regent State University IV

12

Burrigrht, William H., Military ser- vice of VI 578 Burris, William, Regent State Uni- versity IV >12 Burrows, J. M. D.f Fifty Years in

Iowa VII 448

Burrus, Enoch S., Fatally injured at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 627

Burt, Surveyor HI 439 Burt, H. G., Member Floyd Memorial

Association II 312 313 Burt, William A., Inventor of solar

compass IV 569 Burtis, Outlaw of Jackson county

VII 262 Burton, Alonzo, Pioneer settler of

Denmark, Iowa VII 5 Burton, Joseph

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary I 671 Burton, William, Resident of Keo- sauqua during flood of 1851 V 415

Buslmell, Horace III 54 Bussey, Gen. Cyrus

Battle of Athens, Missouri V

81 153 Letter of Governor Kirkwood to

V 315

Loyal to government I 87 Seizes arms, and ammunition be- longing to Gen. Dodge IV 580 V 84 87 89 153 228 Butcher, 'William, Iowa pioneer V

409 Butcher & Cox, Pioneer merchants

of Eddyville IV 347 Butler, Gen. B. P. I 315 VI

574 576 619 620 623 Introduces bill increasing sal- aries of members of Con- gress VI 550 551 Loyal to government I 87 Member of committee presenting bill of indictment against Andrew Johnson VI 550 Opposed by General Corse II

281 Butler, Jacob

Attends court in Louisa countv in early days II 577 IV 515 Pioneer lawyer of Muscatine

VII 363 Butler, James Davie IV 611

Active worker in_ erection of Floyd Monument IV 474

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

37

Delivers address at memorial service for Sergt. Floyd II 312 Discovers Journal of Sergt.

Floyd II 305 Member Floyd Memorial Asso- ciation II 312 313 Obituary VII 475 Butler, Capt. J. M., Commander of Co. D, Northern Border Bri- gade V 501 504 Butler, Judg-e M. C. II 51 Butler, William

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 258 Obituary VI 479 Butler, Gen. William O., Iowa coun- ty named for II 201 Butler county, Iowa

Named for Gen. William O. But- ler II 201 Resolution of citizens relating

to warrants of V 373 Butter Reid, Col. Daniel IV 299 Gen. Hooker's chief of staff

VI 174

Butterworth, A., Connected with case of fugitive slave Ralph II 531 554 Butterworth. Nathaniel B.

Aids in locating relatives of

Thomas Cox VII 242 Pioneer of Jackson county VII

594 Button; Albert

Connection with Fugitive Slave case VI 11 14 17-20 39 40

Butt*, Associate of Charles B. Thompson in Mormon belief

VII 337

Butts, Capt. E. S., Member executive committee Vicksburg Mili- tary Park Association V 272 273

Butts, Melinda, Warns Charles B. Thompson of danger VII 343 By am, Eber C. I 29 31

Commissioned as colonel to

raise regiment I 15 Granted leave of absence I

124

Byers, H. W., Attorney General,

Member Iowa Soldiers and

Sailors Roster Board VIII

555

Byers, James M., Obituary III

576 Byers, Adjutant General M. H.

Furnishes death roll of Fifty- first Iowa Infantry IV 320

In charge of exercises at laying of cornerstone of Historical Building IV 82 Reports Iowa losses at Vicks- burg V 285 III 576 Byers, S. H. M.

At Champion Hills II 476 Author of Iowa in War Times

VHI 189 192 Delivers original poem Battle

flag day I 577 How men feel in battle II

438 Cited III 72

Incidents relating to the poem Sherman's March to the Sea II 244

Launching of the Iowa II 404

Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 623

Makes valuable contributions to the Annals of Iowa VI 627

Member of Loyal Legion resolu- tions committee on the death of Charles Aldrich VIII 613

Poem on Charles Aldrich VIII 593 594 596

Recites poem at the dedication of Iowa monuments VIII 72

Recollections of Slave Days III 277 312

Sketch of life and public ser- vices of I 148

Song of Iowa III 469 IV

Twenty years in Europe, notice

of IV 476 Bying-ton, LeGrand, Obituary VIII

Byrkit, C. S.

Editor Iowa Official Register I

Extract from letter to II 318 Byrne, Sister Mary Catherine, Char- ter member B. V. M. Du- buque III 592

CABANNE, JOHN P., Fur trader V

546 Cabet, Etienne, Founder of Icaria

VI 107 424

Cable, Georg-e W., Regent State Uni- versity IV 12 Cable, B. B., Jefferson Polk studies

law with VIII 317 Cabus, Georg-e VIII 133 Cadle, Cornelius, Writes letter to

Charles Aldrich VIII 358 Cadwallader, Gen. Georg-e III 593 Cadwallader, Isaac, Quaker drafted

for army service IV 275 Cadwell, luman L., Awarded medal

of honor VIII 114 Cadwell, Phineas, Obituary VI 400 Caldwell, Benjamin P., Son of Van

Caldwell II 390 Caldwell, Hannah, Killed during

Revolutionary war VI

156 Caldwell. Henry C. II 101 III

628 IV 371 VIII 241

311 Addresses and papers VIII

'244

Admitted to the bar VIII 486 Appreciation of Judge Jonathan

C. Hall VIII 24 Associate of Judge Jonathan C.

Hall VIII 23 Biography of, by Edward H.

Stiles VIII 241-277 Chairman committee on ways

and means, 1861 I 88 Earlv citizen lowaville VIII

59 Extract from letter of III

C30

38

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Editorial on VIZI 311 Epigrammatic expressions VIII

262-264 Friend of C. C. Nourse VIII

494 Newspaper estimates of VIII

248 249 One-time resident of Iowa VII

Public career of IV 487 Receives arms to equip a com- pany V 85

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for

governor, 1859 VIII 217

Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII

606

Caldwell, Mrs. Henry Clay I 347

Caldwell, J. A., Of Chattanooga,

Speaks at the dedication of

Iowa monuments VIII

73

Caldwell, James, Killed during Bos- ton massacre III 74 Caldwell, John II 386 Caldwell, Samuel T., Son of Van

Caldwell II 389 Caldwell, Sarah Mulligan II 386 Caldwell, Timothy Jordan, Obituary

VII 479 Caldwell, Van

Biographical sketch, by George

G. Wright II 386 Father of Henry Clay Caldwell

Prominent early settler II

386

Caldwell, W. H. VIII 133 Calfee, William M., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379 Calhoun, John C. II 325 V

552 VI 253

Attitude on Missouri Compro- mise VI 263 Attitude on slavery question

II 234 Correspondence of, published

VII 563

Discourages organization of Iowa Territory II 512 IV 461 Dr. Edwin James dedicates a

book to VIII 171 Extract from speech of, on bill granting pre-emption rights to settlers III 327 George W. Jones friend of II

563 Secretary of war VI 255

186

Town-site named for VII 250 Pro-slavery letter by H 233-

235

Califf, Lieut. Joseph, Member faculty

State University IV 47

California g-old fever VIII 404

405 406 407 Call, A. P., Law partner of W. L.

Joy IV 238 Call, Ambrose A., Obituary VIII

559 Call, Asa A., Brother of Ambrose A.

Call VIII 559 Call, David P., Member faculty

State University IV 43 Call, Rev. L. H., Tribute to Charles

Aldrich VIII 595-598 Call, Iieona A., Member faculty State University IV 43

Call, Richard Ellsworth, Life and Writings of Rafinesque, re- viewed II 75

Callahau, Mrs., Housekeeper for Dr. Edwin James VIII 288 289 292 Callanan, Mrs. Martha, Obituary V

238

Callanan, James, Obituary VI 559 Callender, Capt. P. D. V 83 Callig-an, Thomas, Member Spirit Lake expedition HI 507 Calvin, John, Teachings of III 244

264 Calvin, Prof. Samuel

Contributes to Reports Iowa

Geological Survey I 145

146 II 76 III 120 121

Description of Lehigh bone-bed

IV 542

Educational and scientific work of III 118 119 IV 396 VI 537

Extract from lecture on Prehis- toric Iowa I 74 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 48 49 Pleistocene Iowa III 1

Value of III 67 Portrait presented to the Iowa State University VIII 229 Sells collection of fossils to

State University IV 61 What Glaciers Have Done for

Iowa IV 138

Cameron, Serg-t. Allen D., Wounded at battle of Corinth I 217 Cameron, Rev. John, Preaches fun- eral sermon of Gen. Street II 104 Cameron, Col. R. A. I 29 191-

194

At Pleasant Hill VII 486 Cameron, Simon

and land warrant speculation

VIII 439

and the nomination of Abraham

Lincoln VHI 100 101

105 106 109 187 188

Commissioner to examine claims

of Winnebago Indians II

97 VII 116-139 172-195

Secretary of War III 309

IV 407 580 581 VI 318

407

Cameron, Susan, Mother of C. C.

Nourse VIII 481 Camp, Adj. D. W., Wounded I 451 Camp, Hosea T.

Associate justice of Dubuque

county III 456 Member First Territorial Legis- lature II 317 IV 4 Camp, Wesley III 537 Campbell, Interested in half-breed claims VII 128-130 174 Campbell, Mr., Rafinesque visits

VII 211 Campbell, A. X.

Brother of Frank T. Campbell and editor with him of the Newton Journal VIII 78 Regent IV 12

Campbell, Alexander, Portrait in the Historical building VIII

Campbell, Daniel, Obituary V 398

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

39

Campbell, Douglass, Quotation from III 257 266

Campbell, Edward, Jr.

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly V 585 Obituary V 77

Campbell, Erwen B., Obituary III 318

Campbell, Prank T., Obituary VIII 78

Campbell, Hamilton, Iowa pioneer III 78

Campbell, Helen, "Nothing Left"

III 96

Campbell, Isaac B. VII 18

Owned slave in Iowa Territory II 631

Campbell, James, Member Fort Des Moines Steamboat Co. IV 359 360

Campbell, J. Poster, Obituary VI 480

Campbell, Capt. James W. VII 18 Furnishes information relating to first woman teacher in Iowa HI 446 Preserves old well at Fort Madi- son III 376

Campbell, John I 620

Campbell, Capt. John, Troops of, at- tacked by Indians VI 251

Campbell, John Henry VIII 411 412

Campbell, John Macleod I 462

Campbell, Bichard, Obituary V 159

Campbell, Mrs. Sarah, Obituary III 78

Campbell, Tom, Member of excursion party on Des Moines river in 1851 IV 345

Campbell, Col. William, Revolution- ary soldier V 152

Campbell, William, Member Seventh General Assembly IV 36o

Campbell, Serg-t. Maj. William M., At Corinth I 216

Campbell, William S.f Pioneer ex- periences of V 139 140 142

Canby, Gen. E. B. Ill 433 IV 592

Canfield, T. N., Member of Iowa Board of Education III 200 202 206 207

Canisius, Theodore, Receives letter from Abraham Lincoln VIII 208

Canoe, John, Musquakie Indian IV 203 206

Cantwell, Dr. Alonzo W., Obituary

IV 322 Capital

Changes in location of VII

577-578 Removed to Des Moines VII

87 Selection of, by First Territorial

Legislature VII 257-259 Capitol

Commissioners in charge of con- struction V 209 Corner stone laid II 384

VII 89 Extract from speech of John A.

Kasson at opening of II

384 Fight for new capitol, by Kas-

son IV 241 303 Fire at, 1860 VII 33 Governor Merrill's connection

with V 346

Recollections of the Old and the

New, by Dey VH 81

Editorial comment on VII

143

Part of foundation made of gla- cial boulders HI 17 Capitol Commission

Gen. Ed Wright, secretary of

H 380 Members of IV 258 H

406 Removed to Des Moines II

528

^Work of V 209 See Recollections of Frances

Springer Colman Capitol grounds II 469 Capps, Moses, Killed at Pleasant Hill

III 28 Caramanee

Death of H 96

Kills Green Corn in drunken

spree II 86 87 Winnebago Chief II 90 HI

603 Carbee, William

Capt. Co. H, 24th Iowa Infantry

I 15

Death of I 116

Carbell, Henry J., Marries Winne- bago maiden VH 19 Car berry, Frank H., Obituary VI

Carey, Matthew II 185

Carey, William B., Investigates ex- tent of Indian disturbance V 482 486 489 490

Carl, J. P. VIII 133

Carl, James VIII 133

Carleton, Gen. James H. IV 590 591 592

Carleton, James P.

Regent State University IV

12

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 69

Carlisle, John G., Speaker of House of Representatives 49th Congress VHI 155

Carlton, John P., Portrait decorates the Senate chamber of the Capitol VIII 314

Carlyle, Thomas, Quotation from II 173 546 HI 580

Carmichael, A. D., Killed I 451

Carmichael, John W., Died of wounds I 451

Cannon, Gen. E. A., National Park Commissioner VHI 73 142

Carnegie, Andrew, Philanthropist

IV 92

Cams, John, One of founders of Keo- sauqua V 238

Carney, Peter, Killed I 558 561

Carondelet, Baron de

Governor of Louisiana Territory, Julien Dubuque's petition to, for title to land H 337- 342 IH 63 V 323 326 328 332 612

Carpenter, A. W. VII 309 VIH 441

40

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Carpenter, G-ov. Cyrus C. I 80 252

III 443 V 474 640 VII 96 140 159 317 361

Acquaintance of, with Gen. Lyon

IV 469

Address of, at funeral of Gen.

Ed Wright II 381 and immigration VIII 205 Appoints committee for super- vision of State institutions IV 309

Appoints Charles Aldrich a mem- ber of the commission to

investigate and report upon the titles of settlers in the Des Moines Valley VIII 567 Assists at reunion of soldiers in

Des Moines V 347 Chapter of Pioneer History III

297 Characterization of John Gar-

aghty II 326 Charge on Battery Robinet, I

99 214 Defeats Lucien C. Hoggatt for

Congress II 408 Grasshopper Invasion IV 437 His administration supported by

Charles Aldrich VIII 634

639 Investigates claims of settlers

on Des Moines river lands

I 231

James W. Grimes, Governor and Senator I 505

Editorial comment on I

574

Literary work of I 336 Major-General G. M. Dodge I

161-180 302-328

Major William Williams II 146 237

cited II 239 IH 233 Makes journey to Spirit Lake

with Charles Aldrich V

31 Makes valuable contributions to

Annals of Iowa VI 627 Member first Board of Railroad

Commissioners V 593 Member Seventh General Assem- bly H 80 204 Member Spirit Lake expedition

III 500 507 512 520 522

524 531 V 18 23 Member Spirit Lake Monument

commission II 69 III

552 553 565

Message of, cited V 443 Message of 1876 out of print V

293

Obituary III 572 Reappoints Mrs. North State

Librarian II 544 VI

625 Recollections of C. F. Clarkson

I 408 Recommends permanent board of

charities IV 310 Recommendation of, relating to

taxation V 442 444 Regent State University IV

Reminiscence of Gen. Corse II

279 Spirit Lake expedition III 481

Supports Mr. Aldrich in his leg- islative work VIII 565 Supports S. J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Value of early recollections of

II 397 Visits grave of Thomas Drum-

mond II 209 W. H. Fleming private secretary

of V 583 Carpenter, Mrs. C. C. VI 240

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of State Uni- versity IV 82 Sister of William E. Burkholder

II 245 Carpenter, Daniel, Member Ft. Dodge

Company VI 579 Carpenter, Mrs. Edwin H., Daughter of Clark Dunham IV 218 Carpenter, George T. Obituary I 237 One of the founders of Drake

University VIII 320 Carpenter, N. D., Supports Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Carpenter, Dr. P. Herbert, Corres- pondence with Charles Wachsmuth II 353 Carpenter, R. E.

Assists C. C. Carpenter in sur- veying III 297 Makes fight against grasshop- pers IV 443 Obituary V 640 Carpenter, W. L., In charge of Farmers Free Factory for Manufacturing Barbed Wire

I 411

Carpenter, William, Military service of VI 577

Carper, Maj. A. S., Furnishes music at laying of corner stone of Historical building IV 83

Carper, L. VIII 133

Carper, Adj. Leo. II 143 144

Friend of Charles Elliott Per- kins VIII 370 372

Carr, Secretary of War, extract from Gen. Street's letter to II 297

Carr, Clark E., Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial

II 625

Carr, Gen. Eugrene A. I 25 27 2 S 30 167 170 171 172 IV 236 295 296 At battle of Pea Ridge IV

584 V 245 VI 167 Tribute to Col. Kinsman V 250

Carr, Henry C., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Carr, Patrick, Killed during Boston massacre III 74

Carrier, Lieut. Lucius L.. Member Ft. Dodge Company VI 576 578

Carrol, Nicholas, First man to un- furl flag in Iowa VI 436

Carroll, B. P., Accepts the portrait of Alexander Campbell for the Historical Department of Iowa VIII 474

Carroll, Rev. Georg-e, Pioneer Life In and Around Cedar Rapids Iowa, review of u 484

INDEX, VOLUMES I— VIII

41

Carse, Henry

Clerk Des Moines river steam- boat IV 376

Interested in running steamboat to Fort Dodge IV 374

Member Spirit Lake expedition

III 514 531 544 545 V 21

Carson, Mr. and Mrs. William, Aid

in securing portrait of Dr.

Salter V 630 Carter, Anna, First wife of William

B. Allison VIII 556 Carter, Allen B., Member Ft. Dodge

Company VI 578 Carter, Job, One of the first settlers

of lowaville VIII 57 Carter, Robert, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 306 Carter, S. C. VIII 132 Carter, William, Member Illinois

Association III 54 Carter, Col. William H.

Letter by, relating to Ft. Atkin- son IV 448

Reference to VI 229 Letter -by, relating to Gen. Lyon

IV 470

Prepares history of Ft. Sanford

IV . 289 Cartier, Early settler of Sioux City

VIII 417 Cartmill, Miss, Wife of Justus Clark

II 79

Cartter, David X., Delegate from Ohio to the convention whicn nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 85 Cartwright, Peter

Pioneer presiding elder III

55

Religious teachings of VI 266 Carver, David N., Victim Spirit Lake massacre III 484 528 546 V 19 20 Carver, D. D. W.

Journalistic work of V 118

636

Makes gift to Historical Depart- ment II 395 Carver, Pred B., Died in Philippines

IV 320

Carver, Dr. H., Credited with origi- nating plan for Pacific rail- road VI 289 29-4 Gary, S. VIII 85 Casady, J. P. Ill 471 Casady, Judge P. M. Ill 70 148 IV 178 326 VI 559

VIH 130 132 232 Associated with Jefferson S. Polk and Gen. M. M. Crocker in law practice VIII 317 Biography of, published by Pio- neer Law Makers Associa- tion V 33

Director Des Moines branch State Bank I 291 V 101 Friend of Dr. Henry H. Barker

VIII 136

Honors Gen. Crocker I 231 Incorporator Ft. Des Moines

Steamboat Co. IV 361 Member of committee on nam- ing new counties II 197 199 398-400

Naming of Iowa Counties II

195 236

Places military papers of Gen. Crocker in Historical De- partment III 154 Presides at reception of por- trait of Judge Springer V 470 Regent State University IV

12

Short biography of VIII 232

Casady, Simon, President of the Des

Moines Savings Bank VIII

539

Casady & Tidrick, Des Moines law

firm VI 398 Case, Asahel Amariah, Obituary III

159

Case, Horatio, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Casebeer, J. B., Captain of Co. D, 24th Iowa Infantry I 15 Casey, J. A., Member Seventh Gen- eral Assembly IV 366 Casey, Judge J. M., Estimate of Rev.

Samuel Clarke I 458 Casey, Gen. Silas, Guest of Capt. Anderson upon occasion or' Gen. Lyon's attack IV 425

Cash, Capt., Owner and commander of Des Moines river steam- boat IV 327 328 331 Cash, for negroes, Advertisement in Baltimore paper, 1836 II 561 Caslow, Ellis, Pastor Dunkers church

VII 279

Cass, Gen. Lewis I 436 III

295 617 IV 148 VI 126

130 559 637 VII 441 627

Address to Indians at Prairie du

Chien VI 186 188 Arranges treaty with Indians

III 605 622 VII 435 As an opponent of William Pitt

Fessenden VIII 322 Asks for removal of Gen. Street

II 86 229

Breaks sword rather than .sur- render it II 414 Explorations of II 21 22 Lake named for II 20 Letter to V 546 Loyal to government I 87 Names Ft. Des Moines III

354 Report of, relating to defense of

frontier III 351 Secretary of State VIII 211

212 509

Secretary of War III 290 Town named for III 143 Vote cast for by Mormons II

598

Cassady, J. J., Member Seventh Gen- eral Assembly IV 366 Cassiday VI 362 Cass Lake, Explorations in region of

II 21

Cassville, Laid out with expectation of becoming capital of Wis- consin Territory III 143 384 387 Caswell, Obed, Obituary VII 558

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Catching*, Gen. Thomas C., Intro- duces bill for Vicksburg Military Park V 273 276 Cathcart, Lieut. William M., Killed at battle of Corinth I 219 Catlin, George I 129 V 383

VII 369

Accompanies 1st U. S. Dragoons on expedition into Indian country III 368 Locates various Indian tribes

VI 104 North American Indians, cited

II 241 Picture of Henry Dodge painted

by III 320 Statement of, regarding tomb of

Dubuque II 344 Visits grave of Sergt. Floyd and makes sketch and painting of bluff II 309 Cattell, Deborah Ellyson, Obituary

V 639

Cattell, Jonathan IV 276 V 640

Auditor of State HI 309 VI 635

Member of Seventh General As- sembly IV 366

Member Twelfth General As- sembly IV 243

Opposes bill for new capitol IV

245

Causse, Rev. J., Sub-deacon under Bishop Loras III 579

VI 116

Cave, Jesse, Builder of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 331

Cave, Capt. Richard, Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 330 332

Cavenor, Ayres ft Co., Pioneer mer- chants IV 363

Cayolle, Francois, Julien Dubuque claimed he bought land of II 331

Cedar County, Iowa, Settlement of Quakers in IV 265 266

Cedar Palls, Iowa, First bridge at

V 553 Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Provisions of charter of V

131 Semi-Centennial celebration VII

474 Cedar Rapids and Missouri River

Railroad II 275 Cedar river

Adventures on, in early days

VI 437

Gang of outlaws on VI 546 Navigation of, 1844 III 461 Celebrated Indian Treaty the Black Hawk Purchase IV 531 Central University, Founded by Bap- tists at Pella III 261 Century Dictionary of Names, cited

II 241 Cerro Gordo county

Named to commemorate battle

field II 200 Surveys in III 440 . Cervera, Admiral, Commander of Spanish fleet V 146 147

Chadwick, French E., Remarks on the nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 86 99 Chalmers, Gen. James B. II 10 Chalmers, Thomas VII 598 Chamberlain, E. VIII 133 Chamberlain, Rev. Joshua M.

Acknowledgment to III 156

Obituary III 318 Chamberlain, Prof. T. C.

Frank Leverett associated with

IV 389 390

Scientific investigations of III

17 68 IV 385 V 232

Chamberlain, W. H., Obituary V

160

Chambers, Col. Alex., Reference to report on battle of Shiloh VI 558 Chambers, Dr. Charles L., Obituary

I 583

Chambers, H. A., Makes brief ad- dress at the dedication of Iowa monuments VIII

73

Chambers, Gov. John .II 639 III

47 IV 291 V 334 542

550 VI 91 VII 69

548

Bills vetoed by V 65 VI

505 527 Calls for troops to protect rights

of Indians IV 289 451 Copy of R. W. Cummins' report

sent to III 127 Effort to find official papers of

V 294

Estimate of I 398 399

George H. Yewell paints por- trait of V 227 VI 231

Interested in education VI 53

John H. Gear carries message to, from Ft. Snelling V 584

Letter by, relating to Indian af- fairs IV 290 V 461 524

Letter by, to Jeremiah Smith VIII 436

Letters by I 429 430 432- 435 437 439 443

Letters of, presented to Histori- cal Department II 242

Letters of, found at Washington

V 73

Letter relating to V 542

Life and public services of, by Clarke I 425

Makes treaty with Indians I 651 VII 442

Nativity of I 255 VII 456

Oath of office on file in Histori- cal Department I 428

Offered command of Iowa troops in Mexican war IV 314

Places bones of Black Hawk in charge of Burlington His- torical Society IV 67

Portraits of, explained I 496

VI 230

Succeeded by James Clarke as governor of Iowa Territory III 570

Succeeds Robert Lucas as gov- ernor of Iowa Territory II 432 581

Visits Burlington IV 436

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Chambers, John, Letter by, relating: to Governor Chambers V 542

Chambers, Julius

Associated with discovery and exploration of Itasca basin II 30 31

From the Presidency to the Sen- ate, criticised VI 550

Champion Kills, Recollections of a Private at, by Byers ll 438

Champlin, Frank, President of the City Bank, of Boone, Iowa Vlil 12

Chance, Mr., Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 369

Chance, David B., Member First Ter- ritorial Legislature II 317 III 388 389 IV 4

Chandler, J. P., and the impeach- ment of President Johnson VIII 335 336

Chandler, Samuel, Pioneer of Jack- son county VII 597

Chandler, Starling1, Member Ft. Dodge Company VI 578

Chandler, William E. V 34

Channell, Serg-t. Chester F., Killed I 558 561

Channing*, William Ellery

Appreciation of Charles Eliott

Perkins VIH 368 Contemporary of Abner Knee- land I 508 VI 345 347 633

Chantland, W. T., Member faculty State University IV 45

Chantry, Allan J., Naval record of

VI 610

Chapin, Deacon Chauncy, Father of

Julia Chapin Grinnell VIII

400 Chapin, Edward S., Military record

of VI 597

Chapin, Edwin N. VII 239 Obituary II 565 Pioneer Iowa journalist V

239 Chapin, Miss Julia A., Marries J. B.

Grinnell II 253 Chapin, O. B., Brother of E. N.

Chapin II 565 Chapman, Joseph, Obituary VII

400 Chapman, Miss Sallie

Cares for wounded soldiers

VII 502

Recollections of battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 523

Chapman, Stephen, Early settler of

Pleasant Hill, La. VII

516 523 Chapman, Mrs. Stephen, Cares for

wounded soldiers VII

502 Chapman, W. W. I 445 III

395 399 560 Attends court in Louisa county

in early days II 577 First delegate to Congress from

Iowa Territory III 394

571 Friend of Van Caldwell XX

389

Nativity of VII 457 Oregon pioneer IV 624 VII

555

Chapman & Thomas, Experiences of, during flood of 1851 V 404

Chapters in Iowa's Financial His- tory, by Herriott V 352 425

Charge at Jackson, Miss., See Jack- son, Miss.

Charg-e of the tig-lit Brigade I 380

Charles, John H. V 80 VI 317

VII 74

Active worker in erection of Floyd monument H 310- 313 IV 474 562 V

148 VI 478 Obituary VI 636 President Academy of Science and Letters of Sioux City VI 312

Reminiscences of, by Frank Harmon Garver VIH 401- 432 Charles, Joseph, Ancestor of John H.

Charles VIII 404 Charle voix IV 613

Narrative of, mentioned III

354 Chartair, Winnebago chief, " Speech

of II 90 Chase, Amos V 423 Chase, Arthur W., Military record of

VI 597 Chase, Burritt E., Killed at Grinnell

cyclone HI 87

Chase, Charles S., Member faculty State University IV 54 Chase, D. C., Appears for govern- ment in case against Des Moines Navigation and R. R. Co. I 634 637 Introduces bill relating to safety appliances on railroads V 567 Chase, Daniel D.

Member of Iowa Board of Educa- tion HI 206-207 Votes on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Chase, D. W., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379 Chase, Kate VIII 102 Chase, Leander, Member Ft. Dodge

Company VI 578 Chase, Salmon F. Ill 651 VII

462 VIII 326 and the election of Abraham

Lincoln VIH 83 85 91 Attends service in church of J.

B. Grinnell H 253 Attitude on trial of President

Johnson I 521

Candidate for president of the Democratic National Con- vention, 1868 VIII 303 Diary and correspondence of,

published VII 564 Estimate of Edwin M. Stanton

VIII 327

Mentioned as a presidential pos- sibility VIH 447

Offers position in treasury de- partment to Elijah Sells II 522

Resigns his position in the cab- inet VIII 329

Tribute to Samuel F. Miller I 247

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Writes to President Pierce in regard to troubles in Kan- sas I 513

Chassell, E. D., State binder VIII 396 555

Chateaubriand VI 114

Chatterton, Pioneer Iowa . editor

V 122

C lie a til am, Benjamin F. II •_'<:>

VI 300

Check List of Iowa Public Docu- ments, compiled by L. Steele, notice of VI 389 Cheek, Mrs. Jessie

Participates in exercises battle

flag day I 577 Sings war songs to soldiers

VIII 125 Cheek, J. W., Honors Gen. Crocker

I 231

Cherokee county, Surveying in III 440

Cherokee Indians V 526 Council with III 222 , Elijah Sells makes treaty with

II 523

Mixture of white blood with V

466

Pyesa fatally wounded by II 453

Cheshire, Thomas A., Introduces bill relating to taxation V 446

Chester, Capt. Colby M., Manages naval parade -at inaugura- tion of Grant monument IV 299

Chester, Lieut. James, Member fac- ulty State University IV 47

Cheyenne Indians III 291

Chicag-o, Burling-ton and Quincy

Railroad VIII 374-381 Original survey of, by Hebard VI 216

Chicag-o and Northwestern Railroad II 264 273

Chicag-o Historical Society, Congrat- ulatory letter from IV 115

Chickasaw county, Probably named named for Indian Chief VI 100

Chidwick, Chaplain, Tribute to D. R. Merritt III 463

Childers, Eug-enia VII .515

Childers, Henry H., Reminiscences of the Battle of Pleasant Hill VII 505 546

Childers, Julia VII 515

Childers, Mrs. Maria, Experiences of, at battle of Pleasant Hill VII 500 502 506 507 515

Childers, Marion VII 515

Childers Mansion

Gen. Banks' headquarters VII 498

( Used for hospital VII 499 500 514

Cliilds, C., Possesses original arti- cles by John Plumbe VI 293

Cliilds, Chandler, Obituary IV 561

Childs, Georg-e, Obituary VI 478

Cliilds, J. Richmond, Principal Den- mark Academy VII 14

Childs, Sanford & Co., Pioneer mer- chants IV 363 Chippewa Indians I 532 II 23

26 27 178

Attend council at Prairie du

Chien II 181 VI 187

Chief of, guides Schoolcraft's

party to Lake Itasca II

21

Enemies of the Sioux III

587 588

Governor Dodge commissioner

to treat with, for sale of

lands VI 617

Location of, in Iowa II 184

Missionary work among III

586 587 589 Mixture of white blood with

V 466 Part of Algonquin family II

176 466

Part of Prairie du Chien Agen- cy II 84 Peculiarities of language II

486 Sacs and Foxes descended from

I 603

Treaty with II 179 III 392 393 605 VI 101 VII 132 Territory gained by VII

618

Village of II 21 Chisnell, James, Experience of, in

Iowa 1856 V 198 CMs wick, Creorg-e D., Paints portrait of Alexander Campbell for the Historical Department VIII 474 Chittenden, Hiram Martin

American Fur Trade, review of

V 544

History of Steamboat Naviga- tion on Missouri River, no- tice of VI 233 Superintends construction of Floyd Monument IV 474 V 149

Chittenden, Hiram Martin and Rich- ardson, Alfred Talbott, Life Letters and Travels of Father Pierre Jean De Smet, review of VII 72 Chittenden, Qov. Martin II 78 Chittenden, Russel H., Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII 600 Chittendeu, McQavic & Co. VII

140 VIII 125

Chitty, O. B., Presented with me- mentoes of Ma-tau-e-qua III 305 Choctaw Indians

Council with III 222 Tradition of III 162 Cholera, Among the Mormons II

597 IV 68

At Fort Armstrong I 611 In Mississippi Valley IV 576

V 65 VI 287 Chouteau, Indian trader I 614

618 619 Chouteau, Augruste

Attends council with Indians

VI 253

Documents signed by III 568

649 Executor of estate of J. Robe-

doux VII 26

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

45

Julien Dubuque conveys land to H 336 338 339 V 325 331 VI 75 Law suit growing out of II 336 337 338 339 V 325 386 Interpreter for Osages VII

202 Makes treaty with Sacs 1816

VII 17 One of founders of St. Louis V

545 Chouteau, Henry, Plaintiff in famous

Dubuque case V 331 Chouteau, Iiaclede, One of founders

of St. Louis V 545 Chouteau, Peter, As agent of In- dians, makes treaty I 642 Chouteau, Pierre III 610 VI

75

Fur trader VIII 428 431 Furnishes map of Dubuque's

claim V 386 Indian trader I 402 Valuable papers and documents in possession of III 568 649 Christian and Sanitary Commission,

Work of IV 280 282 Christy, Isaac M., Obituary VII

159

Christy, William, Obituary VI 157 Chubb, O. P., Commissioner Des Moines River Investment Co. I 538

Church, Uncle Jerry, Incident relat- ing to IV 358 Church, Mrs. !•. J.

Biographical note III 546

Obituary V 558

Sketch of, by Charles Aldrich

III 546-548

Victim of Spirit Lake massa- cre III 484 501 513 528 540 V 19 25 VI 80

Church, William, Pioneer settler near Spirit Lake III 499 528 532 533 546 548 V 18 19 558 Churchill, Gen. T. J.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 403 404 406 408 410 416 VII 492 494 497

At Jenkins Ferry II 38 40 Comment on Maj. Lacey's arti- cle on Gen. Rice at Jenkins Ferry II 246

Churchman, James, Member Terri- torial Legislature VII 259 Cilley, Jonathan, George W. Jones second of, in duel II 564 III 396 561

Cinzier, W. J., Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61 Civil war

Confiscation of property during

and after VI 63 Use of block houses during VI

297

Civil war period VIII 321-343 Claflin, Ira W.. Military record of

VI 597

Clag-ett, Thomas W. I 461 II 389 III 159 V 239

Member of the Iowa State legis- lature 1860 VIII 311 President State Agricultural So- ciety I 210 Clag-ett, William H., Obituary V

239 Claibourne, Judge Rorer studies law

with VI 29 Claim Associations or Clubs

Constitution and Laws of John- son County Claim Club III 346

Notice of publication of I 671 Purposes of III 327 S. C. Trowbridge Sec. of John- son county organization III 321 Claim jumpers, Justice meted out to

II 63 64 65 ,214 Clapp, Mrs. Charles B., Daughter of

Clark Dunham IV 218 Clapp, Edwin B. VIII 132

Assists Ira Cook in surveying

expedition II 609 Member of excursion party on

Des Moines river 1851 IV

345

Obituary VII 478 '' Clapp, Elmer P., Member faculty

State University IV 54 Clark, First teacher in lowaville

1832 VIII 58

Clark, Dr., Recommendation of, re- lating to naming of Iowa

counties II 200 Clark, Capt., Said to have furnished

beef for Black Hawk war

III 564

Clark, Gen., and the breaking up of

Fort Armstrong VIH 497

Clark, Alfred, Marriage of VII

636 Clark, Col. Charles A.

Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334 Attitude of, relating to taxation

of railroads V 445 Awarded medal of honor VII

114

Biographical note, VI 106 Commander Iowa Department Grand Army of the Repub- lic VIII 240 Congressional Medals of Honor and Iowa Soldiers VII 102 Editorial comment on VII

146 Omission corrected VII

313

Delivers oration at the dedica- tion of Iowa monuments VIII 72

Indians of Iowa VI 81 Member Iowa Soldiers and Sail- ors Roster Board VIII 226

Clark, Mrs. Charles A. Attends funeral of Jessica Boies I 334

Clark, Daniel B., Obituary III 319 ClarK, E. E. VII 474 Clark, Edward, Consults with capi- tol commissioners of Iowa VII 92

Clark, Elizabeth White Stevens VI 106

4G

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Clark, Elmer Wright, Military rec- ord of VI 597 Clark, Ezekiel V 311 313 320

IV 640

Aids in providing means for equipment of troops I 87 595 596 III 308

Member board of State bank commissioners I 291

V 100 110 Obituary III 575 Treasurer Board of Regents,

State University IV 11 Treasurer Iowa Sanitary Society

II 504

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Clark, Felix G., Extract from com- munication of I 543 Clark, Georg-e E., Obituary ,VIII

239

Clark, G. W., VII 397 Clark, Gen. G. W.

Commander of 34th Iowa III

434 V 279 Obituary III 576 Clark, Georg-e Rogers VI 74 75

VII 244

Clark, Henry, Member of Ft. Dodge Company VI 578

Clark, Henry Dodge, Aided by W. F. Coolbaugh VII 469

Clark, H. D., Present at opening of grave of Sergt. Floyd II 310

Clark, Rev. James A., Assists in or- ganizing Congregational church at Burlington IV 623

Clark, James M., Member First Territorial Legislature II 574

Clark, James Mortimer, Obituary

VIII 399

Clark, Jefferson K., Vice-president Floyd Memorial Association

II 313

Clark, J. S., Lecturer State Univer- sity IV 56

Clark, John, Obituary VII 560

Clark, John, Introduces bill relating to adoption of children IV 551

Clark, John, Sheriff of Kishkekosh county I 131

Clark, Capt. John, Member Boston tea party II 570

Clark, Maj. John O'Fallon, Vice- president Floyd Memorial Association H 314

Clark, John T., Member Constitu- tional Convention of 1857

III 33 37 69 VIII 22

Clark, Justus

Member Fourth General Assem- bly II 400

Member Seventh General As- sembly II 80 IV 366 Obituary II 78 Clark, Capt. Meander

Captain 24th Iowa Infantry I 15 559 565 II 55 56 74 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Clark, Capt. Lewis, Pioneer settler of Scott county IV 529

Clark, Lincoln, Congressman from Dubuque VIII 511

Member Seventh General As- sembly II 80 IV 366

Regent State University IV 12

Represents Iowa in Congress

VII 458

Clark, Lyman, Obituary II 408 Clark, Dr. M. H. VI 142 Clark, Mary, Mother of Francis

Springer II 570 Clark, Meriwether Lewis

Classmate of George Wilson

IV 564 Vice-president Floyd Memorial

Association II 314 Clark, Orville, Member Des Moines

Navigation and Railroad

Company I 466 Clark, Fercie A., Wife of Thomas

Lyman I 583 Clark, Rachel A., Wife of John Gar-

aghty II 326 Clark, Rodney, Died in Philippines

IV 320 Clark, Rush I 201 VII 397

398

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Portrait decorates the Senate

chamber of the Capitol

VIII 314

Regent State University IV

12 William Penn Clarke studies

law with II 643 Clark, Samuel Xirkwood, Letter of

Governor Kirkwood to V

311 Clark, Sam M.

Article of, on preservation of

Historical material II

401

Attends exercises at presenta- tion of portrait of S. F.

Miller I 241 251 Letter from IV 111 Obituary IV 556 Remarks on Henry Clay Dean

VIII 313 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 625 626 Tribute to Jesse B. Howell

II 644 Clark, Simeon, Pioneer minister

VII 637

Clark, Talton E., Obituary V 479 Clark, Thomas, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304

Clark, W. P., President of the City Bank of Boone VIII 12

Clark, Col. W. Hancock, Vice-presi- dent Floyd Memorial As- sociation II 313

Clark, Wareham G.

Laid out town of Clarksville I

130

Member committee to examine books of Des Moines River Improvement I 364

365

Clark, Col. Whiting1 S., Appears for government in case against Des Moines Navigation and R. R. Co. I 634

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Clark, William, Associated with Lewis in an expedition VIII 167 Clark, Gov. William VI 199

Address to Indians at Prairie du Chien VI 188

Attends council with Indians VI 253

Communication relating to Mis- souri boundary I 646

Companion of J. C. Beltrami

V 601

Expedition of, with Meriwether Lewis I 75 531 II 305 306 308 309 V 178

Governor of Louisiana Territory

VI 74

Governor of Missouri Territory

V 545 VI 74 248

VII 451

Indian agent VII 453 Letter of Gen. Street to II

99 HI 607 610 615

618 619

Letter to III 615 Letters by I 613-620 Makes treaty with Indians I

643 VII 17 435 Prevents removal of Gen. Street

II 85

Report of, on condition of In- dians VI 186

Signs first law passed by Indi- ana Territory V 529

Superintendent of Indian Affairs

III 620 V 613 VI 371 372

Clark, William G., Lecturer State University IV 57

Clark, William Go ding- VI 106

Clarke IV 590

Clarke, G-en. Connected with Des Moines river improvement

I 478

Clarke, Mrs. Caroline V., Obituary

II 325

Clarke, Charles A., Naval record of

VI 610

Clarke, Charles P., Obituary VII

399

Clarke, Mrs. Christiana, Wife of Henry Dodge, writes letter to Mrs. James Clarke VIII 440

Clarke, Fanny III 564 Clarke, George Henry, Incidents in

life of I 454 Clarke, George W., VII 399 Clarke, Hopewell, Associated with discovery and exploration of Itasca basin II 31 Clarke, Gov. James II 388 III

157 IV 147 VII 69 Authorizes James M. Morgan to enlist company of volunteers III 457

Bills vetoed by VI 505 Dies of cholera VIII 440

441 Effort to find official papers of

V 294 Extract from message of, on

taxation V 360 Governor of Towa Territory I 431 435 436 444

445 II 581 IV 313

VIII 440

Issues proclamation following cation of 1846 IH

Holds council with Indians VII 283 les p ratifi< 43

Judges of the Supreme Court of Iowa present his name for Marshal VIII 436 Letter by III 570 IV

482

Letter to, IV 315 Letters by, found at Washing- ton V 73

Letters from, to A. C. Dodge & Judge T. S. Wilson VIII 437 439 Letter to his daughters VIII

500

Message of, cited V 368 Nativity of VII 456 Public services of III 570 Clarke, Joseph, Member of choir in Father Pelamourgues' church VI 121 Clarke, Mother Mary Francis, Char- ter member of B. V. M., Dubuque III 592 Clarke, Gen. Newman S.

Fort named for IV 535

In charge of construction of Ft.

Ridgley IV 537 Clarke, Miss Rose, Member of choir in Father Pelamourgues' church VI 121 Clarke, Bnfus I.. B.

Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 33 69 VIII 22 192 Makes address at reunion of

III 70

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Clarke, S. B., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 328 330 331 Clarke, S. J., Publishing Co. of Chi- cago VIII 571 Clarke, Bev. Samuel II 389

Life of, by Sam M. 'Clark I

454

Pioneer Methodist clergyman III 56 645 IV 556

VII 370

Clarke, Satterlee, Jr., Attorney for Henry Merrill VH 118 181 190 Clarke, William Fenn

Death of wife of II 325 Defeated for member of Terri- torial Council I 438 Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 33 37 69 638 640 VII 84

VIII 22 202

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 103 110

187 191 194 220

Governor John Chambers I

425

Reference to V 541

VI 230

Letters of Governor Chambers to, I 429 432 433

Obituary VI 77

Presents valuable correspond- ence to Historical Depart- ment I 496

48

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Public life of, I 496 Removes to Iowa I 429 Supports S. J. Kirkwood for gov- ernor VHI 217

Clarkson, Anna Ho well, Beautiful Life and Its Associations, notice of IV 240 Clarkson, "Father," Coker P. VI

476 VII 33

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 99 103 111 Distinguished in Iowa Journal- ism VIII 190 Recollections of, by Carpenter

and Gue I 408 Regent State University IV

12

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII

217

Clarkson, Coker P., Grandson "Fa- ther" Clarkson

Secretary and treasurer Iowa Society of New York VII 473 Clarkson. James S. V 472 557

VI 184 VII 315 Characterization of Henry Clay

Dean VIII 313 Delegate to Republican national

convention IV 223 Makes urgent appeal for aid for Grinnell cyclone sufferers III 91 One-time resident of Iowa VII

55 Pays tribute to N. M. Hubbard

V 477 Clarkson, Richard P.

Obituary VII 315 Pays tribute to D. N. Richard- son III 573

Clarkson, T. C., Connection with Fu- gitive Slave case VI 18 Clarkson Brothers, Aid Mrs. North in library work VI 624 Clarksville, Early town in Monroe

county I 130 131 Clary, J. E., Acknowledgment to

III 473

Clausen, John, Residence of, on site of old block house II

551 Claussen, H. R. VIII 206 208

Obituary, I 424

Clay, Cassius M., John Scott enlists under, in Mexican war VI 237 463

Clay, Henry I 426 427 463 II 200 325 388 519 572 IV 502 503 VIII 34 271 323 481 Advocates enforcement of law requiring land to be sold at auction III 334 Attitude of, on slavery in Mis- souri VI 258 264 Defeated for presidency I

431 Extract from letter to Gen.

Street II 84

Friend of Joseph M. Street II

82 III 623 VI 371

George W. Jones intimate friend

of II 563 564 Issue of camnaign I 437 Letter by V 71

Rafinesque visits VII 210

214 Clay, Henry, Jr.

Clay county named for II

200 Killed at battle of Buena Vista

III 466 474

Clay, Theodore Wythe, Classmate of Stephen Whicher IV 503 Clay county

Named for Henry Clay, Jr. II

200

Organization in, for protection against horse thieves VI 59

Clayton, Mary Black, Reminiscences

of Jeremiah Sullivan Black.

quotation from, VII 164

Clayton, Samuel, Iowa pioneer VI

5 206 266 428 Clayton county

Organized from Dubuque coun- ty II 196 Reference to financial report of

VI 132

Clayton county, Iowa, in 1838 VIII

381

Clearing- Off Their Desks VIII 547 Cleaver, H. T. VIII 133 Clement & Faxon

Hannibal L. Rann an apprentice

in the office of III 158 Printers who employed Charles

Aldrich VIII 563 Clemetson, O., Early settler, Henry

county, 111. VIII 2 5

Clermont, Iowa, Statues of D. B.

Henderson and Abraham

Lincoln at VI 153 Cleveland, Mrs. Celia Wrig-ht, Obit- uary II 408 Cleveland D. P. II 408 Cleveland, Q-eorg'e W., Mayor of Des

Moines, 1866 VIII 129

130 Cleveland, Orover I 148 149 II

79 247 281 299 III 480

IV 637 638 V 53 158

VII 156 479 640 VIII 636 VI 154 319 638 639 31 79 235 316

Appoints Bemton J. Hall Com- missioner of Patents I 343

Appoints Edward C. Campbell, Jr., U. S. Marshal V 77

Appoints Geo. W. Van Horn postmaster at Muscatine II 78

Appoints Gen. Corse postmaster at Boston II 296

Kelley's army visits IV 381

Removes Frank W. Palmer from the position of Public Prin- ter VIII 316

Vetoes measure relating to D. M. river land grants I

550 552 634

Cleves, John, Member Ninth Gener- al Assembly IV 379 Clifford, John D.

Aids Rafinesque VII 200 201 207-210

Death of VII 210 Climate

Iowa in early days, in 1836 VI 454

In 1843 VI 281

In 1855 II 264

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

49

Lost in a snow storm I 106-

111 Severity of winters of 1855-56-

57 II 151 152 274 Climatic Changes VIII 543 Clinton, De Witt IV 94 VIII

165 Clinton & Baldwin, W. H. Kinsman

studies law with V 241

242 Clinton county, Organized from Du-

buque county II 196 Clopper, Maj. John Y., Distinguished

at the battle of Kirksville

VIII 272 Clothier, Marshall M., Connection

with battle of Pleasant

Hill VII 489 Close, Mrs. Helen S., Donates money

for erection of building for

State University IV 28 Close, W. R., Furnishes brick for

court house in Des Moines

V 404 Cloud, D. C. Ill 637

Issues warrant for arrest of ne- gro VH 624 Law partner of Geo. W. Van

Horn H 78 Obituary VI 237 Cloug-h, Arthur Hug-h I 462 Clontman, Capt. C. C., Serves under

Samuel R. Curtis VIII 360 dowser, John, Finds specimen of

copper I 234 Club law, Meaning of II 62 64

214 III 49

Clune, W. H., Member Seventh Gen- eral Assembly IV 366 Clyde, John P., Member faculty

State University IV 46 Clyde, Thomas VIII 133 Coal, Discovery of, in America V

233

Cobb, Howell, Letter to IV 482 Cobb, Rowland, Follower of Charles

B. Thompson in Mormon be- lief VII 336 341 342 Cobb, Thomas W., Attitude of, on

slavery in Missouri VI

257 Cochran, Col. Addison, Obituary H

484

Cochran, J. K. VIII 132 Cochran, Richard LM Member facul- ty State University IV 57 Cochraue, J. C., Architect for new

capitol VII 93 Cock, Oliver, Book borrowed from

territorial library II

639 Cockerell, Col. Giles J., II 11

13-15 Cockrell, Francis M., II 292 293

III 433 VII 72 At Allatoona II 122 125

126

Defeat of III 434 Director Vicksburg National

Military Park Assoc. V

272 Code of 1851

Account of VII 625 Framers of VII 621 622 Charles Mason's work on IV

605 609 V 226 VI 505

524 Revision of 1860 IV 607

Code of 1873 IV 607 Code of 1897 IV 607 Cody, William P., Awarded medal

of honor VII 107 Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Rev.

James Marshall, president

of II 646 Coeur, Bishop Pierre Louis, Gives

dinner in honor of Bishop

Loras III 597 Coffer, Oliver Perry, Burial place of

VIII 467 468 Coffin, L. S.

Breaking Prairie V 447 Experiences of, in a slough V

28 Fight against grasshoppers IV

Great reforms of V 308

561 626

Letter from IV 115 Safety Appliances on Railroads

V 561

Coffin, T. C., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 330 362 Coffman, H. C. N., Elder Dunkers

church VII 276 Coffman, Joseph, Assistant Pastor Dunkers church VII 276 Coffroth, A. H., I 201 Cog-g-eshall, Mrs. Mary J., Chairman Monday club committee on resolutions on death of Charles Aldrich VIII 613 Cog-g-eshall, Tobeski, Enlisted in the Civil ' war from Denmark Academy VII 11 Cog-swell, Charles H., Member fac- ulty State University IV 55 56

Coldren, Mrs. Clifford, Daughter of Joseph E. Griffith IV

297

Coldren, John H., Treasurer Board of Regents State University IV 11

Cole, Col., Defeats Indians I 323 Cole, Judge C. C.

Instrumental in securing legis- lation for State Library II 543 Judge Iowa Supreme court IV

485 Legal opinions cited V 427

429 436

Makes address at unveiling of Gov. Kirkwood's portrait I 152

Member faculty State Universi- ty IV 51

With George G. Wright estab- lishes law school IV 488 Cole, Cyrenus

Pella A Bit of Holland in

America III 241 Editorial comment on III

307

Tribute to father of, III 247 Cole, Samuel W., Regent State Uni- versity IV 12 Cole T. L.

Historical Bibliography of the Statute Laws of Iowa, cited

VI 523

Rare Wisconsin Book, cited V 359

50

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Coleman, Capt., See Davis, Samuel,

Coleman, Mr. and Mrs., Henrietta Sicatar taken into family of IV 478

Coleman, G. P., Killed I 451

Coleman, George L. VIII 133

Coleman, Judge John M.

Appointed Capitol Commissioner

II 581

Francis Springer marries daugh- ter of H 584

Coleman, Nancy R., Wife of Fran- cis Springer II 584

Collamer, Jacob, U. S. senator VIII 83

College for the Blind, Vinton Establishment of II 207 Tablet to Capt. Drummond placed in VI 150 473

Colley, Kenning- P., Military record of VI 598

Collier, Mr., St. Louis merchant VIII 500

Collins, Lieut. Caspar W., Death of

I 323

Collins, Elwood, Gives relief to members of Spirit Lake ex- pedition III 536 V 25

Collins, Homer X., Chief engineer of government printing office

VI 152 Collins, Col. James

Home of VII 253 Note relating to VII 261 Serves in Black Hawk war VII 251 252

Collins, S. M., Pioneer merchant IV 363

Collins, Mrs. Sarah W.

Aids members of Spirit Lake

expedition III 536 Letter by, relating to Spirit Lake massacre III 549

Collins, Zaccheus, Friend of Rafin- esque VII 206 214

Collot, Gen. French military offi- cer VI 404

Colonization meeting- VIII 535

Colton, J. H., Map of 1839, 1840, reference to VII 437

Colton, Levi S. I 2

Colton, Dr. W. A., Obituary IV 320

Comanche Indians I 533 III 129 222 291 367

Comer, John, Defendant in Fugitive Slave case VI 9 12 28 29 34 39 44

Coming* Into Iowa in 1837, by Duf- field VI 1

Commerce, Site of, bought by Mor- mons, and called Nauvoo

II 587 III 371 Commission of Robert Lucas as

Governor of Iowa Territory

VII 69

Common Law of England, Introduc- tion of, into Iowa II 373

Common schools

Attitude of Governor Lucas on

II 428 429

Plans for organization of II 422

Comstock, Judge, Isaac Pendleton finishes law course with II 567

Conaway, Freeman, Report of Iowa Commission to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, notice of VII 313

Condit, Silas V 423

Conelly, John, Marries Indian wife VII 19

Confiscation of Property During and After the Civil War, Letter by L. M. Shaw VI 63

Conger, Edwin H.

Attends exercise at reception of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241

Obituary VIII 155 Tribute to Thomas Mitchell I 582

Conger, Lorentus E., Father of Ed- win Hurd Conger VIII 155

Conger, Mary Hurd, Mother of Ed- win Hurd Conger VIII 155

Conger, Mrs. P. H., Vice-president Iowa Sanitary Society II 504

Conger, Reuben, Ancestor of Edwin Hurd Conger VIII 155

Congleton, Leonidas, Receives arms and ammunition V 493

Congressional Medals of Honor and Iowa Soldiers, by Clark VII 102 Editorial comment on VII

146 Omission supplied VII 313

Conklin, Judge VI 238

Conkling, Roscoe VI 227 VIII 335 336

Conn, Capt. Curtis P., At Corinth I 216

Connelly, Edward, Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Connelly, P. M., Member Iowa Board of Education III 200

202

Conner, James E., Principal Den- mark academy VII 13

Connor, Edward H., Naval record of VI 610

Connor, Mrs. Frances F. V 636

Connor, Gen. Patrick E., Fight with the Indians I 323 324

Connor, William

Argues case in Supreme Court

I 637 Obituary VI 399

Connor, William D., Military record of VI 598

Conover, Francis S., Naval record of VI 610

Conrad, Christian, Obituary II 407

Conrad, William Fitch, Obituary V 316

Considerations against the Admis- sion of Iowa VIII 146

Consigny, Antoine IV 560

Consigny, Eugene A., Obituary IV 560

Constitution and Records of the Claim Club of Johnson County, by Shambaugh, no- tice of II 671

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

51

Constitution of 1844

Contest over I 431 432 445 II 393 513 VII

361 Defeat of I 430 II 513

514 Reasons for II 433 III

41 V 202 203 Provisions of IV 70 VI

422 Constitution of 1846 I 439 442

III 43

Historical address in commem- oration of the 50th anniver- sary of II 509 Provisions of, relating to boun- daries IV 70 71 Constitution of 1857

Account of I 222 Article of, relating to indebted- ness III 631 Iowa board of Education created

by III 200

Proclamation of Gov. Grimes re- lating to I 225 Provisions of, relating to banks

V 97

Vote on, by counties I 223 Constitution of 1857 and the People

VIII 65 Constitutional Convention of 1844

VII 361 Robert Lucas member of II

432

Constitutional Convention of 1846, J. Scott Richman member of VII 361

Constitutional Convention of 1857 Committee of, on state debts

III 633 Debate of, on report III

634

Debates in, over floating dis- tricts II 563 Francis Springer President of

II 584

Members of III 32 33 69 Republican convention to nomi- nate delegates to I 408 Reunion of surviving members

of III 32 69

Constitutional Conventions of 1844 and 1846, Fragments of De- bates of, By Shambaugh, notice of IV 402 Constitution of Iowa, Original man- uscripts of II 557 Contents of an Old Basket VIII

389

Continental Congress, 1774, Officers and members of V 169- 171

Conway, Joseph, Death of I 561 Conway, William

Governor Lucas' trouble with II 221-224 239 416 417 VII 627 633

Secretary of Iowa Territory II 168 239 III 570 VI 459

Cook, Prof. A. N., Editor, Academy of Science and Letters, Sioux City VI 312 Cook, Ebenezer I 2 445 VII

309

Candidate for U. S. Senate VI 634 VII 235

Counsel for prosecution in trial for murder of Col. Daven- port IV 529

Member of the Constitutional Convention of 1844 VIII 21 Cook, Edward E., Law partner of J.

Scott Richman VII 365 Cook, George C., Instructor State

University IV 42 Cook, Capt. H. N., Takes part in the battle of Moore's Mill VIII 272 Cook, Ira

Government Surveying in Early

Iowa II 603

Letter by, relating to law for adoption of children IV

550

Obituary V 394 Recollections of steamboating

IV 366

Reminiscences of IV 522 Cook, Mrs. Ira, Pioneer experiences

of IV 367

Cook, Jesse, Connection with Fugi- tive Slave case VI 12 14 Cook, Dr. John K.

Early settler of Sioux City

VIII 430

Lays out and names the streets of Sioux City VHI 415 Cook, John P. I 2

Brother of Ira Cook IV 524

Death of VII 365

Letter of James W. Grimes to

II 630 Member of committee on new

counties II 197 200 Member Sixth Territorial Legis- lature VII 267 Purchases paintings of George

H. Yewell V 172 Cook, Rev. Joseph, Opinion as to lo- cation of grave of Lord Howe II 369

Cook, Iiyxnan I 525 VII 556 Associated with State Bank of Iowa I 292 524 VII 405 406 411

Member Seventh General As- sembly IV 3b6 Obituary III 653 Receives letter from Mr. Grimes

VIII 341 342

Cook, Dr. O. P., of the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture VIII 355

Cook, Robert, Appointed agent to make selection of land IV 482

Cook, Capt. Thomas J., At battle of

Wilson's Creek IV 475

Cook & Dillon, Davenport law firm

IV 551 Cook & Sergfeant, Early bankers of

Davenport V 2 Cook county, Organized from Des

Moines county II 196 Cooke, Jay, & Co., Failure of VII

409

Coolbaugfli, Addie, Daughter of W.

F. Coolbaugh VII 410

Coolbaug-h, James !•., Son of W. F.

Coolbaugh VII 403 Coolbaugfh, Jane Eliza, Dauerhter of W. F. Coolbaugh VII 403

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Coolbaug-h, Mary E., Daughter of W.

F. Coolbaugh VII 403 Coolbaug-h, Mildred, Daughter of W.

F. Coolbaugh VII 403 Coolbaug-h, Wilhelmina, Daughter of W. F. Coolbaugh VII 410 Coolbaug-h, William P. V 313

VIII 440 441 Biographical sketch, by Remey

VII 401 Friendship with James W.

Grimes VII 84 Gives financial aid to Gov. Kirk- wood I 596 II 220 John H. Gear clerk of IV

555

Letter to Dr. Salter VII 468 Member Eighth General Assem- bly II 79

Member Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Member of committee to inves- tigate affairs of D. M. Navi- gation Co. I 476 Political career of VII 467 Coolbaug-h & Brooks, Early bankers

of Burlington V 2 Cooley, Mr., Claim of usurped II

63-65

Cooley, Lieut. Charles G., Reports losses at Vicksburg V 282 Cooley, E. A.

Connection with Iowa Geologi- cal Survey III 115 George R. Willett law partner of

III 655 Cooley, E. E. VIII 510

Member of the Seventh General

Assembly II 80 Cooley, Judge p. N., Member of commission to treat with Indians II 523 Cooley, Jndg*e Thomas M. Ill 632 Chairman Interstate Commerce

Commission V 569 Conn, C. P., Treasurer of the Des Moines Valley R. R. VIII 127 Coon, Datus E.

Journalistic career of V 122-

124

Obituary I 344 "Coon-Skin Cap Law" VIII 251 Coonan, Martin, Receives ammuni- tion V 493 Coonrad, Christian, Living at age of

113 I 160

Coontz, Nathan, Signs article of a- greement for pioneer school III 216 Cooper, Miss Emma

Brief sketch of VII 13 Connection with Denmark Acad-

my VII 9

Cooper, Fenimore V 558 Cooper, Frank B., Member faculty State University IV 45 Cooper, J. Fenimore V 557 VII

101

Cooper, Peter V 342 VII 460 Cooper, Henry, Member Ft. Dodge

company VI 578 Cooper, Isaac, Obituary V 557 Cooper, James, Blacksmith at Den- mark, Iowa VII 9

Cooper, S. F.

Member of Iowa Board of Edu- cation III 200 202 206 207

Obituary VIII 399 Cooper, William B., Pioneer settler of Denmark, Iowa VII 5 13 Cope, Prof. E. D.

Director of a museum in Phila- delphia VIII 603 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600 Visits Sioux City VIII 425

426

Coppee, Henry III 425 Copeland, Bill, Trapper VIII 411

417

Copelin, J. B. VIII 133 Copper, Specimen of, Presented to Historical Department I 233 III 12 67 Coppoc, Barclay, Associate of John

Brown VIII 191 Corals, The Iowa, by Savage VI

534 Cordua, Henry, Killed by the Indians

VIII 420 Corkery, Charles

Favors plan for Pacific railroad

VI 290

Secretary Board of Public Works, Des Moines river en- gineering VIII 392 Signs letter written to Presi- dent Polk VIII 437 Corley, Lieiit. James, . Military rec- ord of IV 537 538 Corley, Lieut. !•. S., at Ft. Clark I

135

Corn, Exportation of II 449 Corn and Hay as Fuel IV 544 Cornell, Ezra, Philanthropist IV

92 Cornplanter, Chief of Senecas VII

381

Cornwallis, Lord V 151 Correctionville, Iowa, Stockade

erected at V 496 Correspondence of Dodge and Ben- ton VIII 296 Corsaut, Pioneer settler V 25 Corse, Hanson II 1 Corse, Capt. John, Revolutionary

soldier II 1 Corse, John L. VI 159

Biographical data II 1 Connected with passage of Iowa Homestead law III 150 Corse, John M. VI 159

Address at meeting of Loyal

Legion II 298 Death of II 299 Letter to Charles Aldrich II

295

Letter to Schofield II 294 Letter to W. C. McArthur II

282 Letters from Georgia battle

fields II 283 Life and Public services of, by Salter II 1-19 73

105-145 230 278-304 Reference to IV 147 Marriage of II 281 VII 314

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

53

Military record of Z 160

. VII 404 Dispatches of II 10

12

Mustered out of service and brevetted Maj. Gen. II 280

Wounded II 18 19 Monument to, in Burlington II

220

Obituary I 160 Statue in Crapo Park, Burling- ton, Iowa VIII 550 Corse, Mrs. John M., Illness of II

282 Cor win, Thomas I 426 VII

85 National politician, 1860 VIII

452 Cory, Supt. C.

Obituary III 80

Tribute to Thomas Mitchell I

582 Cosgriff, Richard H., Awarded medal

of honor VII 110 Cosg-rove, Rt. Rev. Henry, Obituary

VIII 79

Cosg-rove, John, Father of Rt. Rev. Henry Cosgrove VIII 79 Cosort, Mr. and Mrs., Give relief to members of Spirit Lake ex- pedition III 537. See also Corsaut

Cottle, Miss Jennie S., Matron hos- pital State University IV 55 Cottle, Mary D., Wife of Eliphalet

Price VIII 36 Cotton, Bishop I 461 Cotton, Aylett B.

Makes address at reunion of members of Constitutional Convention of 1857 III 70

Member Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 III 69 VI 637

Speaker House Thirteenth Gen- eral Assembly IV 249 Vote on back pay bill VI 552 Cotton, John VII 593 Cotton, Deacon Samuel VII 593 Cotton, Mrs. Samuel VII 593 Cottrell, Corporal Al., Death of II

293

Couch, D. N. Ill 425 Couch, M., Attends house warming of Stephen Whicher IV 512 Coues, Dr. Elliott

Author and explorer VIII

546 604

Author of The Expedition of Ze- bulon Montgomery Pike to Headwaters of the Missis- sippi River VIII 172 Death of IV 315 Editor of Larpenteur's journal

V 59 VIII 429 Edits History of Lewis and Clark's Expedition I 76 531 III 141 IV 474 Expedition of Zebulon M. Pike, cited I 532 534 H 20 74 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

Historico-Geographical Notes of the Mississippi River, from Cass Lake to Lake Itasca II 20 74

Key to North American Birds, cited V 63

Lake named for II 23

Seeks information relating to naming Floyd county II 398

Vice-president Floyd Memorial Association II 311 313 V 148

Coultant, C. G., Author of a His- tory of Wyoming VIII 177

Coulter, Lieut. Col. John P., At Cor- inth I 217 Coulton, S. VIII 391 Council Bluffs, Iowa

Early history of V 453 458

Early names of II 480

Lincoln's visit to IV 460

Mormons at II 593

Projected rairoad to VI 137 142

Provisions of charter of V

132 Council Bluffs Guards, Service of

IV 577 579 581 582

V 24? 243 VI 162 Council Bluffs old block house II

549 596 III 151 Counties (Iowa)

At organization of State V

93

First organized II 394 Laid out and named I 134

135

Naming of, by Casady II 195 Organization of, laws governing

etc. Ill 321-345 County Histories IV 151 County Historical Societies V 154 230 VI 55 302 VII 66 County Judg-e system VII 114

VIII 514 Important issue in Iowa VII

462 Cousins, Robert, Pioneer settler

VII 602

Cousins, Robert G., Supports bill for Vicksburg Military Park

V 276

Courtney I 616 Couthon III 580 581

Coutre, Thomas, George H. Yewell pupil of V 168 227

Coutts, John, Guard over propertv II 51

Covel, Thomas C., Pioneer Iowa set- tler V 136

Coverdale, Lieut. Jesse, In command of troops at Iowa Lake V 498

Covil, W. J.

Sale of swamp lands VII 360 Trustee Kendall Young Library

VI 235

Covingfton, Gen., Rafinesque visits

VII 211 Cowie, George VI 610

Cowie, James W., Naval record of

VI 610 Cowles, Capt. Henry R.

At Corinth I 2 16 Capt. Company H. Iowa Vol. In- fantry VIII 360 361

ANNANS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Cowles, James, Pioneer Iowa jour- alist I 348 349 V

416 418

Cowles, Bev. W. P.

Connection with Fugitive Slave

case I 512 Obituary IV 238

Cowman, W. P., Obituary VII 3,20

Cownie John, of the Board of Con- trol VIII 475

Cowper, William I 279

Cowperthwaite, Allen C., Dean Hom- eopathic Department State University IV 55

Cox, Capt., Capt. Company I 2d Iowa Vol. Infantry VIII 360 361

Cox, Aaron, Signs agreement for pioneer school III

Cox, Cordelia, Marriage of VII 600

Cox Daniel, Son of Thomas Cox

VII 246

Cox, Prof. E. T. VII 471 Cox, Henderson, Killed by the In- dians VIII 535 Cox, Jacob Dolson IV 559

Extract from communication of

Cox, John, Killed by Indians III

105 Cox John !•., Military record of

VI 598

Cox, Kenyon, Paints lunettes for the rotunda of the Capitol

VIII 388

Cox, Miss Phoebe, Daughter of Thomas Cox VII 242

Cox, Capt. Richard, Served in Rev- olutionary war V 150

Cox, Robert, Brief account of VII 243 244

Cox, Samuel S., Member of notable congress II 257

Cox Simon Bolivar, Son of Thomas Cox VII 242

Cox, Col. Thomas

Brief account of VII 230

Ceremonies at dedication of

monument to VII 231

Honored by Jackson county

VII 600

Member First Territorial Legis- lature IV 622 . Public services of VII 599 Sketch of, by Reid VII 241 Editorial comment on VII

310 Cox, Mrs. Thomas, Facts relating to

VII 600

Coy, James VIII 132 Coyle, William, Work of in Harri- son campaign II 519 Craig*, Colin S., Naval record of VI

610

Craig1, George, Carries colors at Cor- inth I 217 Craig1, James, Surveys neutral

ground VII 438 Craig-, Mrs. John, Daughter of Sam- uel Merrill V 351 Craig-, Lieut. Seth H.

Aids in organizing Council Bluffs Guards IV 577

V 243 244 Obituary VII 240 Craig1, Capt. Thomas E. Ill 106

Craig-, Dr. William V 416

Delegate to the Republican State convention, 1856 VIII 495

Obituary IV 399 Cram, George P., Modern Atlas of the World, notice of VI 75

Cramer, Henry, Visited by members of Spirit Lake expedition III 488

Cramer, Joseph, Obituary IV 480 Cramer, Maj. B. D., Speaks at the dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 73 Cramer & Spear, Publish map for Raflnesque VII 207 209 Crane, William E., Member faculty- State University IV 46 Cranmer, Teachings of III 265 Crapo, Philip M. IV 305 VII

312 Aids in securing portrait of Dr.

Salter V 630 At funeral of Gen. Corse II

303

Death of VI 227 Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 623 Pays tribute to D. N. Richard- son III 573

State commissioner to arrange for Burlington Semi-Cen- tennial II 621 Tribute to VI 221 223 Crapper, Capt. H. N., Commander of Co. C. Northern Border Brigade V 503 Craven, Bill, Trapper VIII 411

413

Crawford, J. S., Presents flag to Historical Department V 541

Crawford, James, Signs petition rec- ommending Joseph Wil- liams for governor VI 69

Crawford, Martin J., Commissioner from rebel government IV 406 Crawford, P. W.

Credit to VII 2*3 Extract from letter in relation to election of members of Council, 1842 VII 265 Gives account of President Fill- more's visit to Dubuque V 543

Crawford, B. A., President of the Valley National Bank VIII 539

Crawford, Col. Samuel J., Reports to Gen. Rice with colored regiment H 41 Crawford, T. Hartley

Commissioner of Indian Affairs

VI 365 VII 121 126

132 135 177 179 188

Letter to V 459 461 524

Crawford, Theophilus

Member Third General Assem- bly II 197 198 Member Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Crawshaw, James B., Obituary VII 320

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

55

Creek Indians, Council with III

222 Cretin, Father Joseph

Missionary among the Winne-

bagoes VI 120 Priest under Bishop Lioras III

579 585 586 VI 116

V 532

Vicar-General Diocese of Du-

buque VIII 79

Crew, M. L., Obituary VII 160 Crilley, George, Claim of I 539

542 Criuoids

Dr. Barris' investigation of V

221 Review of work on, by Wach-

smuth and Springer II

345-364 Crisp, Charles P., Speaker House of

Representatives V 571

577

Criss, Eugene, Obituary VI 156 Crittenden, John J., I 257 426

435 438 IV 148 Amendment of, agreed to I

492 Associate of Seward Banks, etc.

VIII 462 Opinion of, relating to Des

Moines river land grants I

360 Crittenden, Lieut. Col. Thomas T.,

Distinguished at the battle

of Kirksville VIII 272 Crocker, Davis J., Lawyer of New

York City VIII 123 Crocker, George A. S., Career of II

479 Crocker, Gen. M. M., I 115 II

476 IV 239 V 235

VI 635 637 VII 639 Associated in business with Jef- ferson Polk VIII 317

Associated in business with P.

M. Casady VIII 556 At battle of Corinth I 101

218

At Champion Hills II 441 Characterization of I 230 Loyal to government I 87 Memorials of IV 228 Portrait of, in the Senate cham- ber VIII 314 Recollections of Gen. Dodge

IV 577-594 Relieved of duty in Mexico

III 153 Tenders Mr. Aldrich a position

on his staff VIII 567 Tribute of Gen. Grant to I 230 II 441 III 153 Tribute to II 166 Crocker, Mary E., Instructor State

University IV 34 Crocker, T. D., Lawyer for fugitive slave "Dick" I 512 IV 129 132

Crocker Brigade, Address of Gen. G. M. Dodge at meeting of IV 577

Crockett, Col. David II 377 Crockett, David I 673 Crockwell, C. L. D., Business part- ner of Matt Parrott IV 477

Croft, Frederick J., Unfurls flag be- fore the bier of Gen. Corse II 302

Croghan, Col. George

Military service of HI 357

VI 275

Report of, relating to Ft. Des Moines III 360, Connection with the estab- lishment of early Iowa forts IV 161 Inspector General of the U. S

army VIII 495 Croll, James P., Geologist HI 2

V 232

Crook, Gen. George I 196 VI

Crooke, George, History of the 21st

Iowa, cited V 282 Crookham, John A. l., Obituary V

158

Crooks, John M., Early settler of

Boone county VII 236

Crosby, George H., Member of Ft

Dodge company VI 578

Crosby, James O.

Address of, on death of Samuel

Murdock III 271 273

Pays tribute to Reuben Noble

II 566 III 198 Recollections of Adam Larra-

bee VII 300 Present at laying of cornerstone of Historical Building IV 82

Crosby, Mrs. James O., Present at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV

82

Crosby, W. O., Regent State Univer- sity IV 12

Crosby, W. B., Law partner of Wil- liam Phillips V 320 Crosley, Col. G. W. V 474

Biographical sketch and mili- tary record I 420 Commands 3d Iowa II 277 Delivers address at the dedica-

viii °f Iowa monuments

Eulogy on Charles Aldrich VIII 585

Genealogy in the Cemeteries VIII 60-61

Lauman's Charge at Jackson Miss. I 371-381

Letter by, relating to the Shiloh controversy VI 558

Member Iowa Soldiers and Sail- ors Roster Board VIII 226 555

Offers resolutions for Roster Board record on Charles Al- drich VIII 613

Takes charge of the funeral of Charles Aldrich at Webs- ter City VIII 573

Tribute to Aaron Brown VI

639

Crosman, Lieut. George H., Mili- tary record of Hi 291 353 Cross, Rev. Moses X., Obituary v

396

Cross, Capt. Osborne, Military rec- ord of IV 451 452 Crosthwaite, G. D., Regent State

University IV 12 Crow, Edwin M.

Early settler of Linn county

VI 581-583 Obituary I 583

56

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Crow, Garrison, Early settler of Linn county VI 582

Crow, William G., Introduces bill re- lating to Bonaparte dam

VII 613

Croxton, Serg-t., At Allatoona II

124

Crude Legislation VIII 477 Cruiksliank, George !•.

Fort Dodge Soldiers in the East

VI 571

Fourth sergeant, Ft. Dodge

Company VI 577 Cruikshank, J. P., Writes to Mr.

Herriott VIII 109 Crum John V., Obituary III 160 Crum, William

Publishes Iowa Standard I

Treasurer Board of Regents State University IV 11

VIII 295

Cubbag-e, Georg-e, Brief account of

VII 600

Culbertson, J. C. Ill 52 Culbertson, William L., Obituary

VIII 560

Culbertson, William L., Jr., Naval

record of VI 610 Cullinder, John, Pioneer experiences

of V 139

Cullum, Gen. Georg-e W., Biographi- cal Register of the Officers and Graduates of West Point, cited VI 594

608 III 76 319 650 Cullum, Shelby M.

Chairman of the select commit- tee of the Senate on inter- state commerce VIII 376

Favors bill for safety appliances on railroads V 570 572 575

Culver, Mrs. Lillian C., Discovers source of Missouri river II 484 Cumberland, (The), Longfellow I

495 Gumming-, Prof. Charles A.,

Awarded silver medal VII 233

In charge of historical exhibit at St. Louis VII 232

Paints portrait of Christian W. Slagle VIH 229

Restores pictures taken from the Supreme Court room and placed on the walls of the Historical building VIII 315 Gumming-, Thomas B., Regent IV

12

Cummins, Gov. Albert B. IV 487 V 632 VI 148

Accepts portrait of Dr. Salter for State V 633

Accepts portrait of Judge Springer for State V 470

Accepts tablet to memory of Revolutionary soldiers for State VI 149

Andersonville speech VIII

139

Appoints Alvord C. Bishop to the Supreme Bench VIII 478

Attends the celebration of the Fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the constitution of Iowa VIII 64 First fame as a lawyer I 411 Makes address at the Centen- tennial of Fort Madison VIII 553

Makes address at unveiling of tablet to Capt. Drummond VI 473 Member of the Roster Board

VIII 555

Requests E. R. Harlan to take charge of the funeral ser- vice of Charles Aldrich VIII 573

Secures rehearing of Shiloh controversy VI 558

Cummins, B. W., U. S. Indian agent III 127

Cunning-ham, Lieut. Edward, Ex- tract from letter relating to battle of Pleasant Hill VII 512

Cunning-ham, Maj. William T., At Corinth I 218 219

Cunning-ham, Supt. for leasing lead mines VI 303

Cunning-ham, John, Supports pioneer school III 216

Cunyng-hame, Col. Arthur, Glimpse of the Great Republic, ref- erence to VII 456

Current, William, Pioneer of Jack- son county VII 596 605

Currier, Amos N.

Acknowledgment to IV 4 Acting president State Universi- ty IV 42

Instructor in Central Universi- ty at Pella VHI 93 Librarian State University IV

49

Portrait presented to the Iowa State University VIII

229

Currier, Celia A. MM Instructor State University IV 43 46

Curtin, Andrew G., Delegate to the convention which nominat- ed Abraham Lincoln VIII 98

Curtis, Benjamin B., Public career of VII 619 620 623 624

Curtis, Georg-e T., Life of Webster, cited III 334

Curtis, Georg-e William

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88 Tribute to Gen. Corse II 297

Curtis, Maj. H. C., Orlando B. Ay- res law partner of IV 479

Curtis, Henry G., Obituary V 78

Curtis, Israel C., Member Seventh General Assembly IV

336

Curtis, Gen. S. B. I 19 167-171 319 320 II 166 389 V 61 91 VII 113 237

At battle of Pea Ridge V 245 246 248 VI 165- 168

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Aids Mrs. Harlan in Sanitary

Commission II 502 Characterization of I 660 Classmate of Albert M., Lea

III 474

Engineer of the Des Moines river improvement VIII 386 392

Gen. Dodge's military recollec- tions of IV 583-594

Gives command to Gen. Warren VI 492

Gives his opinion on the natural- ization laws VIII 208

Made Brigadier General IV 581

Monument of VIII 550

Recommends the acceptance of Sell's resignation II 521

Reports on operations of Iowa troops in Missouri VIII 358 359

Portrait decorates the Senate chamber VIII 314

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Vice-president Iowa Sanitary

Commission II 504 Curtis, Mrs. 8. R. II 502 Curtis, Warren H., Member of the Ninth General Assembly

IV 379

Curtis, William X!., Description of the government printing of- fice VI 151

Gushing, Caleb

Compromise of, regarding boun- dary of land grants, disre- garded I 473 478 Opinion of, regarding extent of land grant I 467 479 Represents Dubuque settlers in celebrated land case II 339

Cusick, David VII 216

Ouster, Aaron, Obituary VIII 240

Custer, Gen. George A. I 554

560 VI 599

Military rank of II 209 VI 150

Cuthbert, Charles, Member of or- ganization for protection against horse thieves VI 62

Cutler, Elisha

Abner Kneeland transfers land

to VI 351 Associate of Abner Kneeland

VI 359

Public services of VI 359 486

Cutler, Mrs. Elisha VI 353

Cutler, Gen. Lysander, Dennis D. Dailey on staff of III 475

Cutler, Manasseh, Botanist VII 201

Cutter, Ben C., Assistant Adjutant General, Order of, relieving Gen. Crocker from duty in Mexico III 154

Cutter, Capt. George W., Aids Hen- ry Clay, Jr., Ill 466

Cutting, Edward P., Incidents in life of I 663-665

Cutts, M. E., Opposes bill for new capitol IV 247 250 251 253 254

Cuvier, Baron VII 219

DAKOTA TERRITORY ORGAN- IZED VIII 421 Dart, William S., Member board State bank examiners I 291 V 100

Dartmouth College Case VIII 51 Darusmont, Francis Wright, See

Wright, Francis Darusmont, M. VI 343 Darwin, Charles, Theory of evolu- tion and other theories VIII 347-350 352 Darwin, Charles Ben II 3

Lawyer of Burlington VIII

454

Obituary V 160 Darwin, Charles R. VII 223 Darwin, Erasmus, Grandfather of Charles Darwin VIII 3*8 Darwin, Mrs. M. A. P., Member of committee for supervision of State institutions IV 309

Dashiel, Henry L., Vote on bill for

board of charities IV 312

Dashiell, Mark A., Obituary VIII

238 Daudin, Francois Marie, Naturalist

VII 198 199

Daugherty, Member of the Long ex- pedition VIII 168 Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, Abigail Adams chapter mark the site of Old Fort Des Moines VIII 476 Dauphin, Louise, Charles Larpen- teur's acquaintance with V 60

Davenport, Lieut. Col., Consulted on the location of a fort on the Des Moines river VIII 496

Davenport, Col. George I 2 612 II 96 VII 187

308

Attitude of, on treaties with In* dians III 392 V 59 393 Death of I 584 V 59 VII

261

Fur trader V 546 VI 373 Ira Cook's recollections of IV

528 One of founders of Davenport I

1 II 222 243 244 Public career of HI 392 Receives money from govern- ment as Indian trader IV 532

Relations with William B. Con- way II 222 416 Serves under Gen. Wilkinson

VII 450 Writes letter to George W.

Jones VHI 432 434 Davenport, Col. William

Military record of IV 290 Stationed at Ft. Atkinson II 244 VI 203

58

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Davenport, Iowa

Crematory at VI 398

Early days in I 3 587 VI

Pounders of I 1 222 History of, in newspaper files

V 380

Naming of II 243 Ordinance of, levying tax on

dogs VI 215 Provisions of charter of V 127 129 130 131 133 134

•Public Library, Valuable news- papers owned by V 380 Hiram Price makes gift to

I 602 St. Anthony's church at VI

115 Site of first house erected in

I 611 Soldiers' Orphans' Home at I

599

Founders of IV 281 Davenport Academy of Sciences

Dr. Parry's collection in VII

415

Institution at Sioux City mod- eled after VI 312 Putnam family aids in support of VI 157 VII 398 Rev. Willis H. Barris instru- mental in founding V 222 Davenport Past and Present, Wilkie,

cited II 556

David, Edward C., Receives a letter from James W. Grimes VIII 510

David, John, Signs petition recom- mending Joseph Williams for governor VI 69 Davidson, Maj. C. L., Connection with Vicksburg Military Park V 273 Davidson, Charles L., Obituary III

476 Davidson, Frank, Pilot on Des

Moines river IV 329 Davidson, Gen. John W. Ill 425

V 247 248 VI 492 Reports on the capture of Little

Rock VIII 245 Reports on the operations of his division on the march from Pilot Knob to Little Rock VIII 272

Davies, John !•., One of originators of prohibitory liquor law I 12 588 III 60 Davies, Gen. Thomas A. I 625

626 At Corinth, Miss. I 101

105

Davis, Capt., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 330

Davis, Col. I 322 Davis, Gen. VIII 511 Davis, Albert, Severely wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill III 28 Davis, A. J.

Enemy of Capt. N. L. Milburn

IV 349

Pioneer of lowaville VIII 58 59

Pioneer store keeper of Oska-

loosa III 219 Davis, Caleb Forbes

Letter by, correcting statement

II 642

Obituary III 477 Steamboating on the Des Moines

VII 141

Davis, Charles, Member of crew Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Davis, Ziient. Charles, Taken prison- er I 562

Davis, David IV 462

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 95 98 100

Davis, George M., Member Seventh General Assembly IV 366

Davis, Henry Winter, Member of notable congress II 257

Davis, Dr. James, Commissioner for Iowa in boundary troubles

II 431

Davis, Rt. Rev. James, Bishop of the Diocese of Davenport

VIII 80

Davis, James C.f Presents old docu- ment to Historical Depart- ment VII 140

Davis, Jefferson II 243 497

III 652 IV 78 148 571 VII 320 VIII 302 509

Characterization and personal

appearance of III 366

Friend and classmate of Charles

Mason II 169 III

203

Friendship of George W. Jones

with II 563 564 Gen. Parrott favorite of III

367

Letter by, IV 230 Military services of, in Black Hawk war II 640 III 74 IV 567 VI 314

Capt. Joseph A. O. Yeomans instrumental in capture of IV 637

First U. S. Dragoons III 221 VII 452 453

Member of company station- ed at Ft. Crawford IV 563 565 V 330 Sent with Black Hawk to Ft.

Crawford II 92 Opinion of Stephen A. Douglas

VIII 465 Opponent of William Pitt Fes-

senden VIII 322 Pays tribute to Black Hawk II

462

Proposes a bill to increase army

appropriations VIII 323

Unfriendly to Albert Miller Lea

VI 557

Davis, Jefferson C. I 168 170 171 At battle of Pea Ridge IV

583 584 VI 168 Davis, Joel P., Obituary II 328 Davis, John M.

Characterization of II 559 Elijah Sells II 518 Life-long friend of Elijah Sells III 78

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

59

Davis, Mrs. John M., Obituary VIII

15S Davis, Capt. Joseph L., At Corinth

I 216 Davis, Miss Laviiiia, Instructor State

University IV 32 33 Davis, Levi, Early Iowa journalist

V 381

Davis, M. B., Assists in laying cor- ner stone of Floyd monu- ment IV 562

Davis, M. J., Obituary VIII 399

Davis, M. W. V 313

Davis, Moses, Member crew Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Davis, Samuel, Confederate Spy, Ex- ecution of, by Dodge VII 291

Davis, Samuel H., Editor IV 466

Davis, Samuel T.

Assistant postmaster of Sioux

City VIII 430 Friend of John H. Charles VIII

409

Present at the opening of grave of Floyd II 310

Davis, Thomas B., Lieutenant of company to defend southern boundary I 653

Davis, Timothy

Member ot the House of Repre- sentatives VIII 75 511 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor VIII 217

Davis, Thomas Terry, Signs first law passed by Indian Terri- tory V 531

Davis, Mrs. W. C., Possesses relics from battle of Pleasant Hill VII 504

Davis, W. H., Killed I 451

Davis, W. P., Regent State Univer- sity IV 12

Davison, Abner, Obituary IV 481

Davison, Lorenzo P., Military record of VI 598

Davisson, Dr. David D., Obituary

VI 80

Dawley, Early settler of Ft. Dodge III 440 IV . 370 VII 140

Dawson, Teamster Spirit Lake ex- pedition III 522

Dawson, A. P., Credit to VII 243

Dawson, Allan, Member Iowa So- ciety of New York VII 473

Dawson, C. C., Business partner of Ira Cook V 395

Dawson, Dr. George, Scientific inves- tigations of III 8 V 232

Dawson, James, Early settler of Linn county VI 582

Dawson, John P., One of committee to notify Lincoln of his election III 73

Dawson, N. E. I 316

Dawson, N. B., Resident of Keosau- qua during flood of 1851 V 415 417

Day, Aaron, Outlaw of Jackson coun- ty VII 262

Day, Henry H., Obituary V 240

Day, Isaac C., Signs petition recom- mending Joseph Williams for governor VI 69

Day, Judg-e James G. Ill 478

VII 556

Law partner of William Phillips

V 320 Obituary III 575

Day, John M., Obituary II 645

Day, Kellog-g-, Pioneer merchant of Denmark, Iowa VII 9

Day, Mrs. Minerva C., Obituary III 478

Day, Timothy, Member of Constitu- tional Convention of 1857 III 32 69 VIII 22

Day, Zebina, Discovers boys lost in storm I 395

Dayton, Col. Charles, Revolutionary soldier V 151

Dayton, Gen. L. M., Secretary So- ciety of the Army of the Tennessee III 182

Dayton, William L., Candidate for vice-president IV 549

VIII 418 Dean, Amos

Chancellor State University IV 11 30 31 33 VIII 386 508

Resignation of IV 32 Educational work of IV 37 Helps frame school law VI 54 Member of commission to

revise III 201 Dean, Caleb, Father of Henry Clay

Dean VIII 299 Dean, C. H., Killed I 451 Dean, Henry, Ancestor of Henry

Clay Dean VIII 299 Dean, Henry Clay VIII 299 313 Biography of, by J. R. Rippey

VIII 299-304 Denounces Know Nothingism

VIII 492 493 Denounces President Lincoln

I 596

Editorial on, by E. R. Harlan

VIII 313

Pastor of the Methodist church

at Keosauqua VIII 486

Pioneer Methodist minister V

418 421 Writes Memories of Rev. Samuel

Clarke I 466 Dean, L. W., Member faculty State

University IV 54 Dean, Imcimla, Wife of Zimri Street-

er I 412

Dean, William, Grandfather of Henry Clay Dean VIII 299

Dearborn, Gen. Henry VII 383 Alpha Kingsley's report to III

100 Letters by William Clark to I

614 ...,.,,. ...

Letter of Adam A. Larrabee to

VII 298

Secretary of war VIII 552 DeArmond, James Madison, Obituary

II 647

Death of Charles Aldrich VIII 385 DeBooy, Mathias-, Member of Hol- land Colony III 253.

GO

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Debray, X. B., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 404 406 407 408 DeCailley, Father Louis

Nephew of Bishop Loras III

599

Obituary HI 575 Decatur, Commodore Stephen, Origi- nal letters of, secured V 73

Decatur County Historical Society

Organiaztion of VII

V 231

Decker, E. O., Member Bahama ex- pedition I 299 DeCock, H., Leader of reformation

in Holland III 244 Decorah, Iowa

Laying of corner stone of new

court house at VI 228 Probably named for Indian chief

VI 100 Decorie

Brings Black Hawk to Gen.

Street II 90 III 603 Winnebago chief VI 100 Dedication of the Iowa Monuments

VIII 71 Dee, Warren, Named as Lieutenant

Missouri border trouble I

653 Deeds of Valor, Extract from VII

112

Deemer, Judge Horace E. Alluded to VIII 591 Attends exercises of laying of

corner stone of Historical

Building IV 82 Darwin Robert Merritt III 462 Lecturer State University IV

52

Legal opinion of V 430 Member of State Library Board

resolutions committee on the

death of Charles Aldrich

VIII 612 Tribute to Alfred Hebard III

51 52 VI 216 Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII

587-589 Tribute to Charles F. Clarke

VH 399 Deer, In Pottawattamie county, 1905

VII 29

Deere, John, Inventor of steel plow

V 452

Deering, N. C., Association with

James Harlan V 468 Deering-, Mrs. N. C., Sells portrait of

James Harlan to State V

468 Deeter, Pastor Bunkers church VII

279 DePord, William H., Lecturer State

University IV 57 DeFore, W. L. VIII 7 Defore, William, Member Spirit Lake

expedition III 483 DeFrees, Delegates to the convention

which nominated Abraham

Lincoln VIII 98 Degrand, Credited with originating

plan for Pacific railroad

VI 294

DeGrasse, Col. August, At battle of

Atlanta VI 178 DeGress, Capt. J. C. IV 594

DeGrnsh, Fred, Marriage of VII

636

DeHues, Capt. Wm. W. I 304 De Joinville, Prince, Visits America

III 152 De Kay, James Ellsworth, Scientist

III 21 De Lancey, Bishop, Rev. Willis Bar-

ris ordained by V 219 DeLano, Loren I.., Obituary VII

320

Delaplaine, Mr. VIII 501 Delaplaine, J. W. VIII 106 132 Delassus, Don Carlos Dehant, Lt. Governor of Louisiana H 331 Delaware county

Organized trom Dubuque county

II 196 Shooting prairie chickens in III

147 Delevan, Edward C.

Associate of Edwin James as editor of a temperance jour- nal VIII 294 Business partner of Dr. Edwin

James IV 233 Conducts temperance journal

VIII 172 280 Writes letter to Edwin James

VIII 184 185 Delevan, George E., Fish and game

warden V 26 ' DeLong-, Rev. Henry, Crossed Iowa

with Mormons II 593 Delp, Charles, Elder Dunkers church

VII 281 Dement, Henry Dodge, Grandson of

Henry Dodge in 389 Dement, Col. John III 389

Son-in-law of Henry Dodge III

388

Deming, Mrs., Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

Denison, William II 522 Denlinger, Christian, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379 Denman, Thomas I 256 Denmark Academy

Editorial comment on VII 68 History of, by Mrs. Quinton

VII 1 Denmark, Iowa

Academy at HI 57 IV 388

389

Asa Turner removes to III 56 Father Turner founder of III

60 History of, by Mrs. Quinton

VII 1

In early days I 527 Ordination of members of Iowa

Band at I 528 Station on Underground rail- road III 58 VII 10 Denuey, Maj. Gen. James VI 125 Dennis, Rev. VIII 483 Dennis, Rev. L. B., Methodist min- ister III 653 V 419 Dennison, Miss, Early teacher of

Maquoketa VII 635 Dennison, Mr. VIII 105 Denny, Jonas P., Pioneer settler of Van Buren county VI 362 Denonville, Marquis de, Governor of

New France IV 616 Dent, Fred T. Ill 425 426

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Gl

Depew, Chauncey

Mentioned for nomination for

president IV 223 224 Reference to I 345 Derby, George H. Ill 425 Des Islets, C. M., Member faculty

State University IV 43 De Smet, Father Pierre Jean

In charge of mission at Council

Bluffs II 551 Life and Travels of, reviewed

VII 72 Des Moines, Iowa

Address of Gen. Grant in III

138 In early days II 262 375

III 62

Kelley's army in IV 381 Origin and meaning of name II 468 469 III 554 568

VI 82

Reunion of Iowa soldiers at V

346 State capitol located at II

262 265

Des Moines Commercial Club pre- sents medal to a negro VIII 476 Des Moines county

Biographical review of, noticed

VII 312

Organization of II 394 III

385 V 330 Part of Wisconsin Territory II

317 III 143 IV 4 Des Moines Daily Capital, Noble

Iowa Horse VI 533 Des Moines Leader, Extract from

II 384 Des Moines Navigation and Railroad

Company Incorporation and members of

I 466

Work of II 265 See also History of Des Moines

River Land Grant

~Des Moines Pioneer Club, Organiza- tion of I 620 Des Moines river

History of steamboating on, by

Hussey IV 323 Ice in VII 15 In 1721 IV 453 Navigable III 600 Steamboating on VIII 56 Des Moines River and Origin of the Name, by Keyes III 554 Des Moines River Engineering- VIII

392 Des Moines river improvement

Act of Congress relating to IV

326 327 Edwin Manning, Commissioner

of XX 321 Work of VII 611 See also Des Moines River Land

Grant Des Moines River Land Grant II

149 217 Commissioners to select land

IV 482

Report of lost V 305 History of, by Gatch I 354

416 466 536 629

Des Moines river lands, History of investigation I 231-233

Des Moines River Steamboat Com- pany

Boat built by IV 330 Officers of IV 350

Des Moines Valley Railroad VIII 125-134

Desha, Capt. Robert, Military rec- ord of III 107

DeSoto, Hernando VI 475

Discoverer of Mississippi river V 191

Destruction of Iowa Lakes, See Iowa Lakes

Destruction of property during* Civil war I 181

DeTar, Dr. Theodore, Obituary I 341

DeTarr, David N., Obituary V 75

Devens, Gen. Charles, Meeting of Loyal Legion to honor II 298

Devin, M. Xi.f Connection with fight on barbed wire syndicate I 411

Devin, Thomas VI 213 VIII 487

Devine, Dr. Edward, Superintends distribution of Red Cross supplies at San Francisco VII 503

Devine, Lieut. John, Wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill III 28 410 423 VII 503

DeVries, Prof. Hng-o, Associated with Dr. White VII 471

DeWard, Charles, Surveys Black Hawk Purchase VIII 440

Deweese, J. W., Pronounces eulogy on Col. Kinsman V 476

Deweese, William P., Pioneer Iowa Quaker IV 266

Dewey, Aim on R., Obituary VII 160

Dewey, John N. .

Brief biographical data and pub- lic services of V 471 Member State auditing commit- tee III 310

Dewey, Lauren, Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Dewey, Gov. Nelson, President Wis- consin State Historical So- ciety I 258

Dewey, Col. William, Death of V 247

Dewey, William

Surveys route for railroad VI

142

Assistant engineer to Samuel R. Curtis VIII 392

Dexter, Prof. Edwin G., High Grade Men In College and Out, reference to VII 42

Dey, Peter A.

Acknowledgment to IV 4 Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334

Biographical note VII 101_ Capitol Commissioner II 382 IV 258 261 VII 90 91 95 96

Death of wife IV 160 Employs G. M. Dodge as civil engineer I 162

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Letter by, correcting error VI

634 Member first Board of Railroad

Commissioners V 593 Presents portrait of Gov. Kirk- wood and pays tribute to Yewell I 152 Railway constructor VIII 190 Recollections of the Old Capitol and the New VII 81 Editorial comment on VII

143 Reminiscences of Coolbaugh and

Grimes VII 469 Robert S. Finkbine and His As- sociates in the Erection of the Iowa Capitol V 209 Reference to V 235 VII

97 Dey, Mrs. Peter A., Obituary IV

160

Dey, Col. Theunis VII 101 DeYoung-, Michel H., Delegate to Re- publican national convention IV 223 Diamond, Sidney B., Death of I

561

Diary kept by William Edmundson while crossing- the Plains in 1850 VIII 516

Dibble, Hannah Mary, Wife of George G. Wright IV 491 See also Wright, Mrs. George G. Dibble, Thomas I 366

Public career of III 238 IV

491 "Dick" Fugitive slave, Case of IV

118

Dickens, Charles I 154 Dickerson, Isaac, One of founders of

Atlantic, Iowa II 648 Dickey, Adam, Member of excur- sion party on Des Moineo river, 1851 IV 345 Dickey, Capt. Joe, Wounded at Ath- ens, Mo. VI 591 Dickinson, Anna, Eloquent public

speaker II 489

Dickinson, Daniel S., Loyal to gov- ernment I 87 Dickinson, D. Wilmot, Instructor

State University IV 56 Dickinson, William P. IV 57 Dickinson, Wilmot H.

Dean Homeopathic Medical De- partment State University

IV 55 Obituary III 655

Dickinson county

History of, by Smith, notice of

V 474 Prosperity of V 14

Dicks, Jesse, Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 351 353

Dicks, Jesse, & Sons, Pioneer mer- chants of Ft. Des Moines IV 339

Diehl, J. B., Pastor Dunkers church VII 279

Diehl, J. W., Elder Dunkers church VII 279

Dielman, Frederick VII 81

Designs mosaics for the Capi- tol VIII 388

Dietz, Mrs. J. J., Member faculty State University IV 44

Dierdorff, D. T., Elder Dunkers church VII 281

Dierdorff, M., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 279

Dillin, Lieut. Columbus D. I 217 Dillman, Lieut. Sylvester S. Character of I 452 Killed I 451 Dillon, Mrs. Anna Price

Memorial to, notice of IV

454 476

Obituary III 576 Dillon, John P. VII 54 626

Anna Price Dillon, Memoirs and Memorials, notice of IV 454 476 Associate of Judge Caldwell

VIII 249 256 Bibliography of law publications

of V 634

Distinguished in Iowa courts VIII 190

Draws deed of adoption for Ira Cook IV 551

Estimate of James M. Love I 249

Estimate of Judge Springer V 473

George H. Yewell paints por- trait of V 227

Laws and Jurisprudence of Eng- land and America, cited II 372

Judge Iowa Supreme Court IV 485 VII 364

Lecturer State University IV 52

Legal opinion of V 429

Letter by IV 111

Letter by, giving estimate of Judge Wright IV 489

Medical article by I 500

President Iowa Sanitary Society II 504

Pupil of Father Mazzuchelli VI 285

Pupil of Father Pelamourgues VI 121

Refuses application for a re- ceiver for the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern R. R. VIII 257

Vice-president Iowa Society of

New York VII 473 Dimmitt, J. S., Delegate to Republi- can State convention, 1859 IV 372

Dimmitt, W. C., Capt. of Co. F, 24th Iowa Infantry I 15 17 Dim nock, Addison, Represents peo- ple in case of Charles B. Thompson VII 344 Dinwiddie, William A., Obituary V

319

Dissmore, Cr. A., Cashier of the Iowa State Bank VIII 539 Ditzen, Henry, Member Bahama ex- pedition I 299 Divorce

Bill in Territorial Legislature re- lating to V 65

Governor Chambers' attitude on VI 527

1ND£X, VOLUMES I-VIII

63

Dix, Dorothy, Philanthropic work of

II 489

Dix, Gen. John A. II 489

Loyal to government I 86 Owns farm in Shelby county

III 219 Quotation from I 660

Dixon, Col., British agent II 455 III -109

Dixon, P. R., Interested in service of Lincoln and Davis in Black Hawk war II 641

Dixon, Henry Jacob Benjamin, Mili- tary record of VI 599

Dixon, J. M., Writes couplet for the Daily Register VIII 129

Dixon, J. P., Clerk Des Moines river steamboat IV 330

Dixon, J. W., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378

Dixon, James, Writes letter to Fes- senden VIII 342

Dixson, Mr., Lawyer of Keokuk VIII 483

Doane, Isaiah, Passing of the Pio- neers, from Webster City Freeman II 314

Dobson, George L.

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Secretary of State IV 309

Docier, Mr. Awarded medal of honor

VII 108

Dockery, Col. T. P., At Vicksburg

V 278

Dockstader, C. B., Business partner of Capt. J. E. Wilkins V 236

Documentary Material Relating1 to the History of Iowa, by Shambaugh, notice of IV 545, cited II 374 375

Doclcl, President Transylvania Uni- versity V 419 VIII 482

Doclg-e, Augustus C. I 154 431 440 445 654 II 198 232 326 639 III 91 389 394 397 562 IV 147 V 64 65 172

VI 464 486 634 VII 151 465 556

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 81 82

Associate of Henry Clay Dean

VIII 313

Campaign of, 1843 IV 392

Colleague of George W. Jones in the Senate VIII 427

Correspondence on public affairs VIII 296-298

Defeated for governor by Kirk- wood I 581

Delegate to congress I 432 433 436 II 579 III 561

Democratic candidate for gover- nor, 1859 VIII 214

Dr. S. G. Matson associated with III 450

Entertained at home of Stephen Whicher IV 513

Friend of Gen. Street II 101

Friend of George Wilson IV 575

Friend of John L. Corse II 2 Governor Chambers' attitude

toward I 434 Letter of McCarver to VII

554 Letters of Grimes to, relating

to public affairs in Iowa II

400 627 Mentioned as a friend of Col.

Benton VIII 513 Mentioned as a friend of Gen.

Robert E. Lee VIII 515 Mr. and Mrs. Bernhart Henn

married at home of II

326 Nominates George W. Jones as

delegate to Congress III

292 Presents constitution for State

of Iowa in U. S. House of

Representatives II 620 Public services of VII 457 Receives letter from James

Clarke VIII 437-439 Receives letter from Robert E.

Lee VIII 441 442 Receives letter from Julius F.

Tallant VIII 440 441 Register Land Office H 216

IV 623 Secures act of Congress fixing

boundaries of Iowa II

514 IV 71

Secures land for State Univer- sity IV 15 Secures improved mail service

for Iowa HI 464 Senatorial term VIII 472

473

Son of Henry Dodge III 221 Supports Henry Clay Dean in

his campaign against Know

Nothingism VIII 493 494 Territorial delegate VIII 146 Tribute to, by W. C. Bryant V

351 U. S. Minister to Spain III

564

U. S. senator II 232 Doclg-e, Mrs. Augustus C. VII 469 Presents order book of Henry

Dodge to Historical Depart- ment II 231

Dodge, Caroline Louise, Wins de- gree II 194

Dodge, Mrs. Christiana, Writes let- ter to Mrs. Christiana

Clarke VIII 440 Dodge, Christiana, Daughter of Hen- ry Dodge VIII 500 Dodge, Grrenville M. II 107 111

240 309 310 V 556

557 VII 54 Accepts monuments of Iowa in

behalf of the government

VIII 72 Address at the unveiling of the

Kinsman monument V

476 Arms and equipments of, seized

by Col. Bussey I 84 87

89 153 VI 79 Assigned to second division,

16th army corps II 111 Attends reception given to

Abraham Lincoln IV 462

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Assists Mr. Aldrich in his work VIII 623

Biographical Sketch of James Bridger, review VII 75

Bronze bust of, in Adjutant General's office VIII 551

Caesar, cited V 281

Capt. H. I. Smith's association with II 240

Capt. Thomas Seeley aids in raising company for II 646

Commands Fourth Iowa Infan- try VIII 320

Col. William H. Kinsman V 241

Commissions, portrait, papers, etc. of, in possession of Historical Department I 65 II 320

Contributes valuable papers to the Annals of Iowa VI

627

Effort of, to secure arms and ammunition V 89

Execution of the Confederate spy, Samuel Davis VII 291

Friend of Joseph Shepard V 229

Friendship of, with Col. Kins- man V 307

Gen. James A. Williamson VI 161

George H. Yewell paints por- trait of V 227

Good news from, 1864 III 301

Gov. Larrabee has bronze bust of VIII 550

Historical address before Crock- er Brigade IV 577

Letter by, accepting portrait

IV 298

Letter by, relating to the re- covery of the remains of W. H. Kinsman V 308

Letter to VI 393

Manuscript materials of VIII 548

Member of Capitol Commission

V 209 VII 27 Member of Iowa Society of New

York VII 473

Military services of, by Carpen- ter I 161-180 302-328

One of incorporators of Texas Pacific Railroad Co. II 281

Organizes company at Council Bluffs V 91

Originates plan for a monument to W. H. Kinsman V 475

Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Williamson VI 183

Railway constructor VIII 190

Reference to V 633

Statue of, procured by Gov. Lar- rabee VI 473

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor VIII 217

Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII 605

Use of Block Houses During the Civil War VI 297

Work of, as surveyor VII 81

Dodg-e, Henry I 154 II 364 III 615 616 621 IV 147 VII 554 618

Advice of, to Indian commis- sioners VII 118

Advocates division of Michigan Territory III 291

and the Sac & Fox treaty VIII 433-435

Charles Mason aide-de-camp to V 226

Commissioner to treat with In- dians VI 88 617 VII

Explanation of portraits of III

320 Extract from letter by IV

450 Fort Dodge named in honor of

I 136 IV 536

Friend of President Buchanan VIII 214

George W. Jones, aide-de-camp to II 564

Governor of Wisconsin Territorv III 143 384 IV '4 449 VI 365 463

Handbill recommending ap- pointment of IV 137

In command of First U. S, Dra- goons III 220 352 366 367 369 VI 557

In Missouri VI 250

Ira Cook's recollections of IV 526

Issues proclamation organizing territorial government II 316 317

James Clarke marries daughter of VII 456

Leader of the U. S. Senate, 1850 VIII 81 82

Letter to his daughters VIII 500

Letters to Gen. Jones III 220- 223 290-296 384-399 560-564 VIII 501 511-14 .

Lieut. Kearny promoted to po- sition resigned by III 358

Member of Missouri Constitu- tional Convention VI 264

Mention of his death VIII 515

Message of III 399

Military services of, in Black Hawk war VI 195

314 VII 252 599 Order book of, presented to Historical Department II 231 232

Orders census of Wisconsin Ter- ritory VII 433 444

Public services of VII 454

Raises company to act as scouts

II 90

Stephen Whicher visits IV

508 Tribute to IV 262

Dodg-e, Mrs. Henry III 564 V 512-514

Dodg-e, Henry Lafayette, Son of Henry Dodge III 221

Dodg-e, Capt. Le Roy, Clerk Missis- sippi river steamboat VII 308

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

. 65

Dodge, Nathan P. I 163 II

194

Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462 Dodge, Mrs. Nathan P., Attends re- ception given to Lincoln

IV 462

Dodge, Salina, Daughter of Henry

Dodge VIII 500 Dodge, •William E., Aids in securing funds for Iowa College II 255 Dodge, William W.

Commissioner to select land for

State University IV 16 17

Makes address at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 624

Presents portrait of Henry

Dodge III 320

Dodson, Maj. isliam B., Distinguished at the battle of Kirksville VIII 272 Dog law of 1862

Discussion of measure, etc. I

226-229

Nullification of V 527 Dolliver, James J., Obituary VII

156 Dolliver, Jonathan P. IV 146

V 468

Appointed U. S. senator VIII

472

Assists in securing original let- ters of territorial governors V 73

Death of father VII 156 Makes address at laying of cor- ner stone Collegiate build- ing, State University IV 154

Opposed for Congress by Capt. Joseph A. O. Yeoman IV 638

Dolliver, Mrs. Jonathan P. IV 146

Death of father VI 560

Donahey, John C., Obituary VIII

159 Douaghoe, rather Terence J., Work

of III 592

Donahue, Robert, Present at presen- tation of portrait of Dr. Sal- ter V 630 Donald, Dora, Teacher of Linnie

Hague wood VI 443 Donaldson, Charles V., Military r rec- ord of VI 599 Donnan, Alexander VI 241 Donnan, Elizabeth McKindley VI

241 Dounan, William G-.

Biographical note VI 241 Pays tribute to James A. Poor

V 79

Reminiscence of the Last Bat- tle of the Red River Expe- dition VI 241 Short biography VIII 89 Supports bill for erection of new capitol IV 249 261 Vote on back pay bill VI 552 Donnelly, Ignatius, Atlantis, cited

III 162

Doofman, Jacob. Pioneer Iowa set- tler IV 333 Doolittle, Mr. Ill 447 Doolittle. Amzi. Early Iowa settler

VII 554 5

Doolittle, E., Member faculty State University IV 46

Doolittle, Sergt. Harvey, Wounded at Corinth I 216

Doran, Elisha L., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Dorcas, Herbert C., Member faculty State University IV 45

Dorchester, Lord, Governor of Can- ada VI 402

Dorchester, Mrs. H. G-., Unveils mon- ument to Thomas Cox VII 231

Dorfeuille, Mr. VII 214

Dorion, William, Indian trader I 614 618

Dorland, Connection with Fugitive Slave case VI 18-20 40

Dorr, Ebenezer, Early teacher of Ma- quoketa VII 635

Dorr, Col. J. B.

Editor of the Dubuque Herald

VIII 210 212 Pioneer editor I 64 II 395 IV 77

Dorr, Miss J. S., IV 15

Dostal VII 636

Doty, James D. Ill 294 560 IV

449 V 525 526 Candidate for delegate to Con- gress III 292 396 397 Decides case against Gen. Street and Maj. Kearny II 88 Instrumental in securing seat of territorial government III 387 394 395 Governor of Wisconsin Territory III 562 563

Doubleday, Abner III 425 426

Double day, Oliver E., Obituary VIII 160

Doud, David, Jr., Member of com- mittee to investigate affairs of D. M. Navigation Co. ,1

Doud, Elia'b V 341 Dougherty, Capt. Henry, Revolution- ary soldier V 151 Dougherty, J. E. VIII 391 Douglas, Miss Harriet C., Wife of

Reuben Noble II 566

III 194 Douglas, Richard, Experience of,

during flood of 1851 V

412 Douglas, Stephen A. II 367 IV

148 434 VI 162 637

VII 84 85 Admired by W. F. Coolbaugh

VII 411 467 Advocated for the presidency

VIII 320

and the nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 92 214 461-66

and the repeal of the Comprom- ise VIII 382

At the Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln VIII 46 47

Attitude of, on Missouri Com- promise II 3 VI 263 265

Breaks with Buchanan VIII

449

Campaign of, for senatorship II 475

66

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Contests senatorship with Abraham Lincoln VIII

446 Debates of, with Lincoln IV

412 461 Debates with William Pitt Fes-

senden VIII 322 Denounced by Gen. Lyon IV

423 Elijah Sells said to resemble

II 527

Espouses cause of Squatter Sov- ereignty VIII 302 Estimate of William Pitt Fes-

senden VIII 323 George W. Jones colleague of,

in Congress II 563 Lincoln-Douglas debates VIII

452-457

Loyal to government I 86 Mentioned for president VIII

512 Mr. Mahin's estimate of VIII

450 Reports bill for admission of

Iowa H 620 Doug-lass, Buys lots in Burlington,

1838 IV 510

Doug-lass, Frederick, Portrait in the collection of the Historical Department VIII 473

474

Douglass, Samuel VIII 390 Dousman, Hercules !•.

Agent for American Fur Com- pany II 85

Connection with Simon Camer- on Indian Commission VII 126-129 137-139 173

175 181 184-187 Makes complaint against Gen.

Street VI 372

Dow, Dr. Jeremiah, Friend of Fran- cis Springer II 572 Dow, Lorenzo, Religious teachings

of VI 266 Dow, Neal, Temperance worker I

588

Dowling-, A. J., Editor of the Monte- zuma Weekly Republican VIII 457

Downer, Harry E-, Furnishes cita- tion to Mr. Herriott VIII 456

Downey, Hug-h D., Regent State Uni- versity IV 11 12 Downey, John, Obituary VII 640 Downing1, Charles, Friend of J. L.

Budd VII 32 Downing-, Maj. Jack VI 419 Downing-, Samuel B,, Obituary VI

320 Dows, John W., Killed at battle of

Corinth I 215 Dows, Stephen L.

Obituary VIII 558 Vote on bill for board of char- ities IV 312

Drabelle, Mrs. John H. V 636 Drake, Benjamin, Description of

Black Hawk II 461 Drake, Crov. Francis M., V 592 VI 77 477 VII 157 399 558

Appoints Charles Alvord Bishop to the District Bench VIII 478

Attends exercises at laying of

corner stone of Historical

Building IV 82 85

Capture of brigade of II 34

Commends work of Historical

Department IV 104 Death of VI 307 Death of brother IV 480 Farewell to command II 481 In Red River campaign III

432

Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 623 624

One of founders of Drake Uni- versity I 237 VIII 320 Pallbearer at funeral of Gen,

Corse II 300 Recommends appropriation for Historical Building HI

472 Regent State University IV

11

Speech to Indians relative to establishment of road III 130 131 133

W. H. Fleming private secre- tary of V 583 Drake, O. M., Principal branch State

University IV 15 Drake, G-eorgfe, Instructor Denmark

Academy VII 8 Drake, G-eorg-e A. VIII 130 Drake, G-eorg-e W., Regent State

University IV 12 Drake, Henrietta L., Wife of Geo.

T. Carpenter I 237 Drake, James, Member of garrison at Fort Des Moines IV 170 Drake, John Hamilton VII 399

Obituary IV 480 Drake, Samuel O., Book of the In- dians of North America, reference to II 241 VI 105 Drake University, Founders of I

237

Draper, Andrew S., Educational Re- view, cited III 257 Draper, Ira E., Obituary VIII

159 Draper, Lyman C. IV 611

Associated with James Davie

Butler VII 475 Curator Wisconsin Historical

Collections I 333 Death of I 261 Secretary Wisconsin Historical Society I 259 V 201 Tribute to III 293 Dred Scott, Reference to IV 567 Drecl Scott Case II 253 IV

122 600

Dress reform V 58 Drew, Frof. Oilman, Member of Ba- hama expedition I 299 Drew, Mrs. Oilman, Member Bahama

expedition I 298 Drummond, D. B. VIII 132 Drummond, Thomas

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 457 458 461

Assists Mr. Aldrich in legisla- tion for the State VIII 565

Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII 639

Member Seventh General Assem- bly II 80 IV 366

Public services of VI 150

Sketch of, by Aldrich II 203

Tablet to memory of, in College for Blind VI 150 473 Drummond, Willis

Communication from, relating to public lands I 539

Member of Republican State convention 1859 IV 372 Dubois, Peter, Member of organiza- tion for protection against horse thieves VI 59

61

Dubois, Stephen, Member of organi- zation for protection against horse thieves VI 61 Dubois- Crance III 580 581 Dubuque, Jean, Great grandfather of Julien Dubuque II 330 V 322

Dubuque, Julien II 19 III 579

Alleged claim of H 470

471 511

Famous case growing OUT of V 321 386

Autographs of III 567 649 V 545

Beltrami's account of V 611

Biographical data and charac- terization of V 322

Biographical sketch of, by Ham II 329

Buys land of Indians II 178

Death of V 328

Grave of I 221

Had Indian wife VII 18

Leases land from Indians for mining purposes III 63 V 322

Letter by, to De Carondelet V

324

Dubuque, Noel Augustus, Father of Julien Dubuque II 330 Dubuque, Bomaine, Grandfather of Julien Dubuque II 330 Dubuque, Iowa

Case involving title to V 321

Coming of Bishop Loras to V 532

County seat of Dubuque county

II 195

Early days of V 379 First things in II 394 Julien Dubuque's connection

with II 333 342 V

321

Land sales at IV 622 Library association in, 1836 VI

339

Prosperity of II 304 Provisions of charter of V

131 Dubuque county

Early census of III 311 Members of First Legislative

Assembly from II 317 Organization of II 195 394

III 454 V 330

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

67

William J. Anderson surveyor of III 439

Dubuque Express and Herald, File of, presented to Historical Department I 64

Dubuque Iowa News, Extract from

II 552

Dubuque lead mines IV 565

568 VII 456

Beltrami's account of V 611 Discovery of, etc. II 470

III 63

Nativity of settlers in region of

VII 455 Operated by Fox Indians VI

192 198 Regulations for government of

miners of III 322 U. S. soldiers sent to look after

VII 451 453 See also article on Julien Du- buque II 329, Mines of Spain V 321

Dubuque Miners' Express, Extract from II 375 464 508 Dubuque Visitor

File of, purchased by Historical Department I 63 III 385

Extract from II 304 Duche, Bev. Jacob, Offers prayer in Congress, 1776 V 169 170

Duckworth, Lieut. John A., At bat- tle of Corinth I 216 Dudley III 335 Dudley, Charles

Introduces resolution declaring Des Moines river not navi- gable VII 612 Opposes bill for new capitol IV

244 247 250 Dudley, John III 545 Dudley, Oscar, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Dudley, Col. T. J., At battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 483 485 Dnffield, Capt. G-eorg-e

Organizes company V 85 Takes part in the battle of

Moore's Mill VIII 272 Duffield, Oeorg-e C. IV 323 329 Ancient rifle in home of VII

552

Attends the first Republican

State convention VIII 495

Contributes valuable articles to

Annals of Iowa VI

627

Coming into Iowa in 1837

VI 1

Frontier Church Going 1837 VI 266 Frontier Mills VI 425 Iowa Settler's Homestead

VI 206 Youthtime in Frontier Iowa

VII 347

Obituary VIII 551 Pioneer reminiscences of, ap- pear in book form VII 389

Reference to VII 460 461

68

ANNALS Otf IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Pioneer resident of Keosauqua

V 421

Recollections of steamboating on the Des Moines IV

364

Sketch of VII 389 Duffield, Qen. H. MM Writes intro- duction to Deeds of Valor VII 112

Duffield, James, Pioneer experiences

of IV 329 VI 1 206

266 425 VII 347-360 460

Duffield, Lieut. John M.f At battle

of Corinth I 216 Duffield, Marg-aretta

Coming of, to Iowa VI 1 Pioneer experiences of VI

206 Duffin, Serg-t. Samuel, At battle of

Corinth I 220 Duffy, Capt. Patrick, Revolutionary

soldier V 152

Duke, Gen. Basil, Makes address at the dedication of Iowa mon- uments VIII 74 Dulutli, Sieur Daniel Graysolon Explorations of IV 616 Meets Father Hennepin II 177 Duncan, Joseph

Father of Mrs. D. L. Putnam

VI 156

Governor of Illinois, 1834-8 III

293

Duncan, Capt. Matthew III 293

Duncombe, John P. II 159 IV

375 - V 474 VII 162

Account of steamboat excursion

on the Des Moines IV

374

Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334

Biographical note III 491 Defeated as representative I

574 / Lecturer State University . IV

52 Mary Williams, wife of II

147

Member »-of Fourteenth General Assembly IV 257 258 V 585

Member of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 481-489 511 512 518-520 533 535 538- 540 V 16-18. 23 Makes effort to secure pay for members of III 232

Member of commission for erection of monument II 69 III 552 Recollections of III 313

491

Obituary V 554 Plats town of Sac City VI

156 Regent State University IV

12

Supports measure for settlement of claims of settlers on Des Moines river lands I 231 Surveyor III 440 Dung-an, A. J.f Attends funeral of Ma-tau-e-qua, III 303

Dung-an, David R., Speaks at presen- tation of Alexander Camp- bell portrait VII 474

Dung-an, Miss Effle M., Secretary Lucas county Historical So- ciety V 231

Dung-aii, Payette Proctor, Obituary II 326

Dung-an, Col. Warren 8. I 252

II 326 V 474

County Historical Societies VI 55

Extract from address of VI 472

Founder of Lucas county His- torical Society V 230 231 VII 66

Member of Ninth General As- sembly IV 378

Participates in exercises Battle flag day I 577

Presents copper nugget to His- torical Department I 233

III 12 67

Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII

578 Dunham, Asahel, Father of Clark

Dunham IV 210 Dunham, Clark

Biographical sketch, by Frazee

IV 209

Journalist VII 190 Remarks on Abraham Lincoln

VIII 454 455 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Dunham, Frank Reese, Son of Clark Dunham IV 218

Dunham, Pred, Marriage of VII 636

Dunham, Josiah I 620

Dunkers in Iowa, by Mohler VII 270

Dunlap, Andrew, Attorney in trial of Abner Kneeland VI 347

Duulavy, James

Account of exploit of VII 112 Awarded medal of honor VII 110

Duulavy, Harvey, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Dunn, Charles IV 5

Dunn, J. J., Attends funeral of Jes- sica Boies I 334

Dunn, Lieut. J. V., Took part in the battle of Moore's Mill VIII 272

Dunn, John W., Killed at battle of Corinth I 215

Dunn, Louis, Died in Philippines IV 320

Dunne, James, Obituary IV 322

Dunning- VIII 283

Dunning*, Ed., Experiences of, dur- ing flood of 1851 V 412

Dunning1, J. S., Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Dunton, William C., Member facul- ty State University IV 51

Dunwoody, Henry H. C., Military record of VI 599

Durand, Mr. V 163

Durant, Thomas C., Friend of Gen. Dodge I 163

Durham, Samuel W.

Another Chapter of Pioneer His- tory III 439

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

69

Attends Semi-Centennial cele- bration of adoption of con- stitution of 1857 VIII 65 Furnishes information relating to Gov. Chambers I 443 444 Durkee, Charles, Public services of

III 394 396

Durley, Preston B., Obituary III 79

Durley, Mrs. Preston B. HI 79

Durlin, A. P., Obituary III 159

Duroe, J. J., Member of organiza- tion for protection against horse thieves VI 59 61

Durrie, Daniel S.

Erroneous statements in his- tory of III 99 Librarian Wisconsin Historical Society I 260

Duttou, I. J. w.

Cashier Muscatine branch State

Bank V 110

Member of board of commis- sioners to investigate State Bank V . 100

Duvall, Gabriel, Justice of the Su- preme Court of the U. S. 1819 VIII 54

Duxbury, William Crocker, Letter by VI 393

Dwelle, Lemuel, Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Dwight, Oen. William, At battle of Pleasant Hill III 401- 403 410-413 416 417 419 VII 490 491 494

496 511

Dyas family, Early settlers of Jack- son county VII 599

Dye, Mrs. Granddaughter of Nathan Winton VI 634

Dye, Eva Emery VII 72

Conquest, Extract from VI

187

Review of VI 74 McDonald of Oregon; a Tale of Two Shores, review VIII 233 McLoughlin and Old Oregon,

review of IV 624 Reference to VI 74

Dye, William McEntyre, Obituary

IV 318 Dyer, Judge John J.

Biographical note VI 9 Famous Dubuque case tried be- fore II 338 V 331 Judge in Fugitive Slave case

VI 9 10

Judge of the District Court, Burlington, 1850 VIII 30 120

Nativity of VII 457 Dyer, Rebecca Wagner VI 9 Dyke, Eugene B., Obituary III

318

Dykeman, Lieut., Takes part with Iowa troops in Missouri VIII 362 Dysart, Joseph

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 257 Obituary I 237

EADS, JAMES D.

Investigation of VII 468 Regent State University IV 11

Earhart, Joseph I., Obituary VII 160

Earl, Catherine, Early teacher of Maquoketa VII 635

Earl, George, Pioneer settler of Ma- quoketa VII 635

Earl, Hattie VII 635

Earl, Lizzie VII 635

Early, D. Carr, Obituary VI 240

Early, Gen. Jubal A. I 196 447 451 554 555 556 559 560

Early Agricultural Journalism VIII 150

Early Banking in Iowa, by Hoyt Sherman V 1 74

Early Homes and Home Makers of Iowa, by White IV 179

Early Settlement and Growth of Western Iowa, by Todd, re- view of VII 392

Earp, Nicholas P., Capt. of flatboat on Des Moines river IV 348 349

Earthquakes, At New Madrid, Mo. VII 248

Earthquakes in the Mississippi Val- ley VII 550

Eastman, Clarence W., Member fac- ulty State University IV

Eastman, Enoch W.

Author of inscription, "Iowa, Her affections like the rivers of her borders, flow to an in- separable Union," on Iowa stone in Washington mon- ument I 663 II 517 639 Biographical sketch of, by Moir

VI 416

Characterization of VI 467 Instrumental in rejection of constitution of 1844 II 433 III 41 V 203 Supports measure for striking out word "white" from con- stitution of Iowa I 667 Tribute to I 142 HI 42 Eastman, Ephraim, Revolutionary

soldier VI 416 Eastman, John, Served in war of

1812 VI 416

Eastman, B. X., Obituary I 502 Easton, Col., Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 351 352

Easton, Burton S., Member faculty State University IV 46 Eaton VIII 127 Eaton, Prof. Amos IV 233

Author of Manual of North American Botany, - VIII 165 Meeting with Rafinesque VII

216 217 219 Eaton, Arial K.

Biographical sketch of, by N. L.

Eaton V 33

Suggests name for Bremer county II 202

70

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Eaton, Charles W., Lecturer State University IV 56

Eaton, Gen. John, Public services of V 34

Eaton, Gen. John Henry, Secretary of war III 608

a General A. K. Eaton V 33 Interested in bill relating to Bonaparte dam VII 614 Eberhart, Col. George

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

25 VII 498

Offers resolutions for Loyal Le- gion record on Charles Al- drich VIII 613 Ebersole, E. C., Member faculty State University IV 34

Ebert, George VIII 304 Ebert, James VIII 304 Ebert, William VIII 304 Ebey, Georffe, Biographical data II

519 Eby I*. H., Elder Dunkers church

VII 282

Echleman, Albert B.f Military ser- vice of I 23 Economic Aspects of Work in Pure

Science V 392 Ector, Matthew D., At Allatoona II

125

Eddy, J. P., Indian trader I 402 Eddyville, Iowa, Named for Indian

trader I 402 Edg-erton, Mr., Makes drawing of

Black Hawk's skull IV

195 Edg-erton, Joseph, Early Quaker

settler of Iowa IV 266 Edging-ton, Edward T., Member

Board of Bank Commission- ers I 291 V 100 Edging-ton, Lieut. W. W.f Wounded

I 451 Edmonds, George P. IV 148 VI

227

Edmonds, J. W. VII 124 Edmonds, James B., Obituary IV

642

Edmunds, George P. VIII 336 Edmundson, D., Member of commit- tee to investigate affairs of

D. M. Navigation Co. I

476 Edmundson, David, Crossed the

plains in 1850 VIII 532 Edmundson, James D., Presents

bronze figure of Mahaska to

Oskaloosa VIII 551 552 Edmundson, William, Diary kept

while crossing the western

plains in 1850 VIII 516-

535 Edson, C. S., Old settler of Clayton

county VIII 36 Edson, Henry King-man Obituary VII 396 Principal Denmark Academy IV

389 VH 8 9 11 12 Edson, Mrs. Henry King-man Death of VII 13 Instructor Denmark Academy

VII 9 11 12 Edson, Col. James G. II 289

Education

Recognized by early settlers as requisite to maintenance of liberty IV 1 91 Vast private fortunes contributed

to IV 91 92

Edwards, Lieut. Albert G., Military and public services of III 353 366 Edwards, Baron

Enlisted in Civil war from Den- mark Academy VII 11 Edwards, George W.

Member Iowa Sanitary Society

II 504

Obituary III 317 Edwards, James, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy

VII 11

Edwards, James G., Editor of the Port Madison Patriot VIII 122 Edwards, John

Member of the Constitutional Convention of 1857 III 33 37 69 VIII 22 198 Service of, in the Civil war III

308

Speaker of the House, Seventh General Assembly I 84 II SO

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Edwards, Col. John V 89 Edwards, John A., Assistant cashier Mechanics Savings Bank

VIII 539

Edwards, Jonathan VI 201 Edwards, Joseph A., Obituary III

576 Edwards, Gov. Ninian

Attends council with Indians

VI 253 VII 17 Campaign of, against Indians

III 244 245 Reference to letter of VII

246 Elected U. S. senator VIII

247 249

Governor of Illinois III 366 Edwards, Gen. T. A. V 419 Edwards, Dr. T. O., Ex-member of Congress from Ohio VIII 482

Edwards & Beardsley, Purchase Bur- lington Hawk-Eye IV 216 Effner, Bhoda VII 635 Efuer, Dr. William H., Pioneer min- ister of Jackson county

VII 595

Eg-an, Patrick, Irish patriot IV 638

Egbert, Henry, Obituary V 78

Eg-g-e, Albert E., Instructor State University IV 42

Eg-g-ert, Charles A., Member faculty State University IV 43 44

Eg-g-leston, George Cary, Tells inter- esting facts concerning Sher- man and the poem, The March to the Sea II 244

Eiboeck, Col. Joseph, Journalistic work of V 120

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

71

Eichorn, Godfrey, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Eig-hnoy, Sergt. H. B., At battle of Corinth I 220

Eighteenth General Assembly, Ex- tract from message of Gov- ernor Gear to IV 312

Eights, Dr., Rafinesque meets VII 219

Eikenberry, Harvey, Elder Dunkers church VII 278

Eikenberry, J. P., Elder Dunkers church VII 278

Eikenberry, Maurice, Pastor Dunkers church VII 281

Eikenberry, W. H., Pastor Dunkers church VII 282

Elbert, John D. VI 464

Member Council Fifth Territor- ial Legislature I 347 IV 321 VI 355 VII 266

Member Sixth Territorial Legis- lature VII 268

Elbert, Leroy S., Military record of

VI 599

Elbert, Samuel H., Obituary IV

320

Elder, James M., Obituary III 158 Eldredg-e, Lieut. Bufus H., Killed at

battle of Corinth I 219 Eldridg-e, D. C. I 2 Eldridge, T. B. VIII 505 Eleckson, James, Land on which

aerolite fell leased to III

284

Elections, In early days III 343 Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, Iowa

company part of VI 571 Elijah, Mrs., Daughter of John M.

Kent II 568 Eliot, Pres. Charles William, Tribute

to Gen. Corse II 297 Eliot, George VI 633 Elliott, Rev. A. B. VIII 458 Elliott, Eliza, Wife of Rev. Joseph

Parry VII 413 Elliott, George, Died in Philippines

IV 320 Elliott, Jeremiah, Claim of, allowed

I 541

Elliott, Rachel, Instructor State Uni- versity IV 34

Elliott, Col. W. L. I 326 H 137 At Farmington, Miss. VI 444

446 Dispatch of Gen. .Sherman to

II 119

Ellis VIII 513 514 Ellis, Albert G. IV 5

Ellis, D. W., Member Iowa Board of

Education III 206 207 Ellis, J. W.

Account of sod-covered log house

VII 634

Assists in securing information relating to Thomas Cox

Collector of historical material

IV 152 VH 67 In By-Gone Days, reference to

VII 377

Ellis, John, Member of crew Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Ellis, Lyman A. Ill 207 Obituary VII 480

Ells, George VIII 198

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 32 69

Ellsworth, Eugene S., Obituary VIII 156

Ellyson, G. D., President Marquardt Savings Bank VIII 539

Elseffer, Harry S., Naval record of VI 611

Elson, James M., Awarded medal of honor VII 110

El well, Stephen S. V 416

Ely, Alexander, Pioneer of the Cedar valley VI 437 439 IV 636

Ely, Lieut. Edward H., Member fac- ulty State University IV 47

Ely, Francis A., House surgeon hos- pital State University IV

Ely, Hanson E., Military record of

VI 599 Ely, Mrs. J. P.

Member Iowa Sanitary Society

II 504

Old settler of Linn county,

honored IV 636 Emerson, Dr., Owner of slave Dred

Scott IV 567 Emerson, Daniel

Daughter of, marries Stephen

Whicher IV 497 Facts relating to IV 496 Emerson, Esther

Characterization of IV 498 Marries Stephen Whicher IV

497

Emerson, J. M., Signs letter written to President Polk VIII 437

Emerson, John H., Member Constitu- tional Convention of 1857

III 33 37 69

Emerson, Rev. Joseph IV 496 Emerson, Q. P. VII 397 Emerson, Oliver, Pioneer missionary

VII 593 596 601 602 604 Emerson, Ralph Waldo V 239

VI 633

Ancestors of IV 496

Contemporary of Abner Knee- land VI 345 348

Describes the home of Charles Elliott Perkins VIII 372 Emery, Prof. Rush

Chemist Iowa Geological Survey IH 117

Member faculty State University

IV 47 48

Emery, Seth P., Military service of VI 579

Emigrants to Iowa II 392 VII 371

Emmet county, Named in honor of Irish patriot II 200

Emonds, Rev. Father William, Pas- toral work of I 492

Emory, Gen. W. H. I 195 196

446 448

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 401 402 403 411 412 413 416 418 VII 483 487 488 490 510 516 520

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Classmate of Albert M. Lea III 474

Empson III 335

Ende, Capt. Carl, Pallbearer at fun- eral of Gen. Corse II 300

Ende, Carl L., Member faculty State University IV 47

Endicott, S. M., Attends funeral of Ma-tau-e-qua III 303

Eng-elman, Dr. George

Associated with Dr. Parry VII

418 421

Makes inquiry for Dr. James VIII 161

Engle, Peter Hill III 397 IV

Member House First Territorial Legislature H 317 III 396 IV 4

English, Emory H.

Introduces bill for completion of Historical Building VI 385 State printer VIII 396 555

English, Harvey W., Member Ninth General- Assembly IV 378

English, Lieut. Thomas W., Killed at Pleasant Hill III 408 .

English, Maj. W. B., Obituary III 240

English Sparrow, Some Notes on, by Aldrich VI 394

Enos, Pascal P., Appointed receiver of land office, Illinois VII 249 250

Ensig-n, Capt. Edgar T., At battle of Corinth I 216

Epoch in the History of American Science, by Keyes II 345- 364

Epperson, Miss Permelia, See Hahn, Mrs. Permelia

Epps, Lewis, Early settler of Den- mark, Iowa VII 1356 7 9

Ericson, Charles J. A.

Bust in the Historical Depart- ment of Iowa VIII 551 Introduces bill for the comple- tion of the Historical Build- ing VI 385 Memories of a Swedish Emigrant

of 1852 VIII 1-12 Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIH 609

Ericson, Gustave Adolph, Brother of C. J. A. Ericson VIII 1

Ernst, Mrs. Bertha Cranch, Gives reading at Burlington Semi- centennial II 626

Erskine, John I 256

Erskine, Thomas I 461

Erwin, Allen, Military service of VI 578

Eshelman, J. E., Pastor Dunkers church VII 274

Espbjorn, Rev. L. P., Pioneer Luth- eran minister of Illinois VIII 5

Espy, Thomas S.

Appointed on committee to ar- range for Iowa stone in Washington monument I 662

Member Third General Assembly II 197

Estabrook, Henry D., Estimate of Henry Clay Caldwell VIII 275

Estabrooke, Miss Charlotte N., Lady Principal Denmark Academy VII 13

Esteb, E. P., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378

Estes, J. M., Pioneer Iowa journal- ist V 418

Estes, Lieut. Lewis L., Service of, in Northern Border Brigade

V 506

Estes, Gen. Llewellyn G., Awarded medal of honor VII 109

Estherville, Iowa

History of military company or- ganized at V 482 Named for Esther Ridley V 498

Etter, Chambers B., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 403 404

Eustis, Col., Gen. Scott's order re- lating to II 233

Evans, Charles, Secretary Chicago Historical Society IV 115

Evans, Hiram, Military service of

VI 579

Evans, Hiram X., Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Evans, Jeremiah, Pioneer settler near Spirit Lake III 499 V 18

Evans, Col. John, Companion of Ira Cook in making government surveys II 604

Evans, Gov. John, of Colorado, Sam- uel H. Elbert secretary of

IV 321

Evans, Bear Admiral Bobley D. Battleship Iowa V 143 Commends D. R. Merritt III

463 Evans, Samuel B.

Blotting Out of an Iowa Town

VIII 57-59 Furnishes information relative

to Ft. Sanford IV 289 Obituary VI 154 Quotation from, relating to J. B.

Howell I 350

Review of Dr. Coues' New Light

on the Early History of the

Great Northwest III 140

Evans, William C., Obituary VII

156

Evarts, Morg-an, Delegate to Repub- lican convention held at El- dora I 408 Evarts, William M.

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88

Offers substitute for bill relat- ing to D. M. river land grant I 552

Evens, David, Member of organiza- tion for protection against horse thieves VI 61 Evens, Thomas, Member of organi- zation for protection against horse thieves VI 61 Everest, Henry W., Obituary IV

480

Everest, Col. J. G., Director Vicks- burg National Military Park

V 272 276

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

73

Everett, Mrs., Attends reception given to President Lincoln IV 462 Everett, Gov. Edward

Entertains Gen. Street and party of Indians H 100 637 VII 229

Nominated for Vice-President by the Constitutional Union party VIII 219 Everett, Horace

Regent State University IV

12 Resolution of, relating to Winne-

bago Indians VII 183 Everett, John, Surveyor III 439 Everson, Norman

Member Third General Assem- bly II 197 198 Obituary II 486 Everts, Nelson B., Obituary VI

399

Ewell, B. J. Ill 425 Ewingr, Appears for Iowa in bound- ary case I 647 Ewing-, Georg-e Washington

Assigned land near Ft. Madison

IV 171 Describes methods of Indian

traders V 461 Ewing-, Gen. Hugh Boyle II 15

16 17 132

At Vicksburg V 283 Dispatches of II 13-16 Ewing1, Thomas II 326

Acquaintance of, with C. C.

Nourse VIII 481 Defends a criminal VIII 318 Opinion of, with relation to Des Moines river land grant I 359

Ewing-, Maj. W. L. D., Serves in Black Hawk war VII 251 252

Ewing1, Washing-ton Georg-e, Assigned land near Ft. Des Moines IV 171

Ewing-, William I 615 Execution of the Confederate Spy, Samuel Davis, by Dodge VII 291

PAGAN, GEN. JAMES F. VI 477

At Jenkins Ferry II 34 Fairall, Herbert S., Publishes Man- ual of Iowa Politics I 72 Fairall, Samuel H.

Manages bill for erection of new

capitol IV 249 259 Member of Fourteenth General

Assembly IV 257 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Pairchild, James H. IV 558 Fairchild, Gen. Lucius

Connection with Vicksburg Na- tional Military Park V 273

Present at exercises at reception of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241 251 Fairfield, Iowa

Market in 1854 IV 144 Military post near IV 166 Fairman, John VIII 145 Fairman, John J., One of founders of Keosauqua V 238

Pales, Joseph T. II 640

Honorary secretary American

Art Union V 162 Iowa's first auditor II 434

V 162 Fales, Mrs. Joseph T.

Conspicuous during- rebellion as member of Ladies' Relief Corps II 434

Fancher, John, Member of organiza- tion for protection against horse thieves VI 61 Fanning-, Nicholas, Awarded medal

of honor VH 110 Faribault, David, Dennis F. McCar- thy private secretary to IV 158 Farley, Andrew, Killed by outlaws

VII 262 Farley, J. P.

Dennis F. McCarthy studies law

with IV 158 Obituary I 504 Farmer, Thomas, Regent State Uni- versity IV 12

Farming-ton, Iowa, Steamboating on Des Moines at IV 333 335 Farming-ton, Miss., Chargfe at, by

Horton VI 444 Farnham, Henry, Friend of Gen.

Dodge I 163 Farnham, Lucien, Member of Illinois

Association III 54 Farnham, Russell

Death of V 546 Manager for American Fur Com- pany VI 203 Receives money from govern- ment as fur trader IV 532

Farnsworth, J. P., Assistant Iowa Geological Survey III

119

Farnsworth, John P., Member of House committee on recon- struction VI 552 Farnsworth, Philo J., Member fac- ulty State University IV 53 58

Farnsworth, William O., Member faculty State University IV 44 Farrag-ut, Admiral David G. VIII

325

Facsimile of letter of II 634

Statue of, procured by Gov.

Larrabee VI 473 VIII

550

Farran, Capt., Anecdote relating to

I 177

Farrar, Timothy, Trustee of Dart- mouth college VIII 56 Farrer, H. S. VIII 133 Fan-is, Joseph VI 590

Pilot on Des Moines river IV

323 329 Farris, Capt. Robert

Commander of steamboat on Des

Moines river IV 330 Given vote of thanks IV 371 Farris, Capt. W., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 330

Farris, Capt. W. H., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 329 330

ANNALS 'OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Farwell, Charles BM Delegate to Re- publican national conven- tion IV 223

Parwell, John V., Aids Iowa College

II 255

Pashnat, Samuel, Pioneer settler or

Keosauqua IV 338 Fast Day in Iowa VIII 50 Fault es, Fred W., Obituary VII

Faulkner, Pioneer Iowa settler IV

524

Faulkner, Gen. I 172 Faville, A. S., Obituary IV 642 Faville, Mrs. E. E., Daughter of Judge David Ryan VII 154 Faville, Mrs. Maria M., Obituary VI

479 Faville, Oran VI 479

Characteristics of III 202 First Lieutenant-Governor of Iowa II 204 IV 642 VIII 203

President Iowa Board of Educa- tion III 200 Featlierstonehaug-li, George W. VII

219

Geological Reconnaissance, ref- erence to VII 448 551 Secretary Simon Cameron In- dian Commission VIII 130 174 181

Feehan, Archbishop, Attends funeral of Archbishop Hennessey IV 399

Fellows, Erastus, Pioneer of Van Buren county VII 357 Fellows, Stephen IT.

Member faculty State University

IV 33 45

Obituary VIII 479 Obituary of Dr. S. G. Matson

III 450 451

President Educational day Bur- lington Semi-Centennial II 625 Fellows, Mrs. S. IT., Daughter of S.

G. Matson HI 451 Felt, Andrew J., Journalistic work

of V 120 Felt, Georgfe W., Makes trip with

Prof. Cope VIII 426 Fences in pioneer days VII 347-

360 Feuton, Charles T. Ill 550

Aids in equipping Spirit Lake

expedition III 526 Chairman Hamilton county board

of supervisors III 481 Fenton, Gov. Reuben E.

Defeats Reuben A. S. Crocker

for Congress II 479 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

448 Fenwich, Bishop, Missionary work

of VI 282 283 Fergruson, David

Makes effort to amend resolu- tion to appeal dog law I 228

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Pioneer of Van Buren county VII 357

Fergruson, Grant

Negro granted a medal by the Des Moines Commercial Club VIII 476

Fergruson, Jared, Death of, at ad- vanced age V 208

Ferlien, Swen M.f Partner of C. J. A. Ericson VIII 11 12

Fessenden, Francis

Brigadier General of the U. S.

army VIII 321 Reference to report of III 402

Fessenden, William Pitt II 5*22

IV 148 VI 227 Attitude of, on trial of Andrew Johnson I 521 VI 483 Biography of, by William Salter

VIII 321-343 Extract from letter of VI

484 Friendship with James W.

Grimes I 521 524 Marble medallion of, owned by Historical Department IV 633

Member of notable Congress II 257

Ficklin, Mr., Associate of Rafinesque VII 213

Field, Sergt. Alick, Wounded at bat- tle of Corinth I 217

Field, David Dudley

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 94 98 Statutory law reformer II 165 IV 607 VII 625 626

Field, Henry A., Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Acade- my VII 11

Field, Isaac, Original trustee of Denmark Academy VII 7

Field, J. Gilman, Pioneer settler of Denmark, Iowa VII 5

Field, Marshall VII 239

Fields, J. T., Presents valuable pa- pers to Historical Depart- ment V 69

Fields, Mrs. Stephen, Obituary VI 317

Fifteenth U. S. Infantry, Service of. in Mexican war IV 314

Fiftieth Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution of the State of Iowa VIII 62

Fifty years at the Iowa Bar VIII 481

Fifty-first Iowa Infantry, Death rolls of IV 320

Figrht for the New Capitol, by Kas- son IV 241

Fikes, Members Dunkers church VII 278

Files, Mrs. Mary F., Sister of Gov- ernor Merrill V 351

Filley, Delegate to Republican na- tional convention IV 224

Fillmore, Millar d, I 463 IV 519 VI 486 637 VII 77 624 VIII 82 and the American party VIII

445 450 451

Appoints Eliphalet Price receiv- er of the Land Office at Des Moines, 1852 VIII 40

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

75

Appoints Francis Springer Reg- ister of Land Office II 582 Approves compromise of 1850

IV 213 Approves fugitive slave law

IV 125

Visit of, to Iowa V 543 Fillmore & Havens, Harvey J. Skiff studies law with VI 637 Filmore, J. H., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 274 Finance, Municipal and county, pub- licity in, by Herriott VI 129

Financial history of Iowa, Chapters in, by Herriott V 35^

Finch, Daniel O., Obituary VII

639 Finch, 3j. P., Reports depredations

of Indians III 493 Finch, Mary, Member of choir

in Father Pelamourgues'

church VI 121 Finch, Mrs. Bebecca, Wife of R. S.

Finkbine V 235 Fine Printing- in Iowa VII 305 Finkbine, Robert 8.

Capitol Commissioner II 382

IV 258 261 V 209 VII

90 91 95 96 143

Honors Gen. Crocker I 231 Obituary V 235 Tribute to, by Dey V 209 Finley, Mr., Pioneer of Iowa VIII

36 Finley, Dr. David M., Favors plan

for 290

Pacific railroad

VI IV

Finnerty, John F., Irish patriot

638

Finney, Charles O. IV 558 Fire in Capitol VII 33 98 First banquet in Iowa, Given in honor of Robert Lucas II 417 First legislative Assembly of the

Territory of Iowa Address in commemoration of,

by Salter IV 614 Character of laws passed by

III 337

Laws of, reprinted IV 632 Personnel of II 575 Selection of permanent seat of government by VII 257 Sessions of, at Belmont, Wis.

II 317

Sessions of, held in Old Zion churoh, Burlington II

574 VII 255 Work of II 318 First thingfs in Iowa II 393 394

Correction to II 642 First U. S. Drag-oons

Detachment of, sent to protect rights of Indians IV 289 290

Expedition of, into Indian Terri- tory III 352 History of, in letters of Henry Dodge III 220 290 III 365 366 367

Members of VII 452 Fiscel, Emery, Pastor Dunkers church VII 279

Fish, High water prevents taking of

V 26

Fish, Hamilton, Spencer S. Benedict

on staff of IV 159 Fisher, Arnold, Merchant of Den- mark, Iowa VII 9 Fisher, Maj. James M., At Allatoona

II 122 Fisher, Maturin L.

Capitol Commissioner IV 258 260 V 210 211 VII 90 143

Characterization of V 211 212 Death of VII 93 President of the State Senate

VIII 494 Regent State University IV

12

Superintendent Public Instruc- tion III 204 205 Pisk, (Jen. Clinton B., Character and personal appearance of I 22 23 Fisk, Walter L., Military record of

VI 600

Fiske, John III 263 IV 75

VI 632

Civil Government in the United

States, reference to VII

372 373 History of the United States

for Schools, review of H

77 Quotation from II 211 III

267

Fitch, Dr. VIII 286 Fitch, Mary, Mother of Charles

Beardsley III 75 Fitch, W. S., Military service of VI

579

Fitting- Soldiers' Monument V 536 Fitz, John, Elder Dunkers church

VII 279

Fitzg-erald, Mrs., Daughter of Ad- miral Walker VIII 236

Fitzg-erald, John, Military service of VI 578

Fitzgibbon, John, Obituary VI 479

Fitzpatrick, T. J.

Constantine Samuel Rafinesque —A Sketch VII 196 Editorial comment on V4!! 230

Fix, Serg-t. F. W. II 293

Flag-g*, Charles Noel, Commissioned to paint portrait of Samuel F. Miller I 241

Flag-g-, J. B., Attends Thanksgiving dinner at the Tremont House, Sioux City, 1857

VIII 418

Flag-ler, Clement A. P., Military rec- ord of VI 600 Flag-ler, Gen. D. W. VI 600

Acknowledgment to III 151 Furnishes numbe^ of re-enlisted veterans during Civil war II 478

History of Rock Island Arsenal, quoted I 605 II 641 Obituary IV 157 Flanag-an, A., Publisher IV 402 Flanag-an, John D., Obituary III 240

76

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Flandreau, Charles E.

Aids in recovering persons taken captive by Indians at Spirit Lake II 72 III 550

V 25

Aids settlers attacked by In- dians V 485

Flanneg-an, Superintendent for leas- ing lead mines VI 303 Flathers, Thomas S., Pioneer minis- ter of Jackson county VII 595 Fleener, James E., Lecturer State

University IV 57 Fleener, Sam, Superintendent pioneer

Sunday school VI 449 Fleming-, Col., Fight with Indians

I 324 325 Fleming1, Mr.

Commissioner to settle with Winnebago half-breeds VII 125 187 Commissioner with Sac and Fox

Indians VI 365 Fleming*, Faterson, Pioneer settler

VII 602 Fleming;, William H. V 557

Assists in arrangements for lay- ing corner stone of Histori- cal Building IV 82 Biographical note V 583 Directs funeral of Gov. Merrill

IV 237 Governor John H. Gear V

583 Governor Samuel Merrill V

335 Pays tribute to Gen. Baker IV

229 Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII '

606

Fletcher, Adolphus, Ebenezer P. Upham's association with IV 641 Fletcher, Frank P., Naval record of

VI 611

Fletcher, Frank J., Naval record of VI 611

Fletcher, Gen. Jonathan E., Member of Constitutional Convention of 1844 II 519

Fletcher, T. E. I 233

Fletcher, Thomas, Obituary II 645

Flicking-er, B. E., Collector of histori- cal material IV 152

Flint, Dr., Delivers lectures at State University, 1849 IV 29

Flint, C. C., and the presidential election of 1850 VIII 445

Flint, Joseph H., Member Ninth General Assembly IV

379

Flint, Capt. M. B., Military service of II 125 294

Flint Hills, Trading post of Ameri- can Fur Company VI 203 See also, Burlington

Flint Hills township and Des

Moines county Act reorganizing II 195 Contest over county seat I 2 Original boundaries of II 196 Part of Black Hawk Purchase

Floating- district, Meaning of II 562

Flood of 1851 IV 332 339

Flatboating in year of IV 348 History of, in preparation IV

630

Incidents of IV 341 Story of, by Hussey V 401 Flory, A. W., Member Dunkers

church VII 276 Flory, B. Frank, Member Dunkers

church VII 276 Flory, Henry, Sr., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 276 277 Flory, Samuel, Member Dunkers

church VII 275 276 Floweree, Capt. C. C., Treasurer Vicksburg National Mili- tary Park Association V 272 273

Flowers, Capt. Charles, Sailing mas- ter on Bahama expedition I 298 Floyd, Serg-t. Charles VII 76

Account of, in Early Western Travels, Breckenridge VII 226 Biographical sketch of, by

Wakefield II 305 Death of I 614 II 199

308 V 177 VI 74 Extracts from journal of II

306 Floyd Memorial Association

VIII 402 567

Journal of, in possession of Wis- consin Historical Society II 305 VII 475 Member of Lewis and Clark ex- pedition; Iowa honors mem- ory of IV 66 473 562 V 177 384 VI 313 636 VII 454 475

Mentioned in connection with naming of Iowa counties II 199 398 399

Floyd, John, Effort of, for estab- lishment of a government in Oregon VI 457 Floyd, John Buchanan

Mentioned in connection with naming of Floyd county II 398 399

Secretary of War II 52 Floyd, William, Mentioned in con- nection with naming of Floyd county II 199

II 398 Floyd county, Naming of II 199

398 Floyd Memorial Association

Organization of II 311 Work of executive committee of

II 311 IV 473 562 Floyd monument VIII 402

Address of John A. Kasson at

dedication of V 177 Dedication of V 148 Exercises at laying of corner

stone of IV 562 Men active in erection of VI

478

Struck by lightning VI 313 Flynn, Frank P., Cashier of the Peo- ples Savings Bank VIII 539

Fofoes, William, In siege of Vicks- burg V 282

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

77

Fog-el, Estelle D., Relates incidents in the life of Dr. James VIII 178

Poley, John, Member Territorial Leg- islature II 317 III 389 IV 4 VII 599 600

Folg-er, W. W., Elder Dunkers church

VII 281

Pollett, Franklin, Obituary II 408

Pollett, J. I*., Jr., Present at open- ing of grave of Sergt. Floyd II 310

Pollis, J. M., Member Dunkers church VII 275 282

Fontig-ny, Witness to Dubuque's contract with Indians II 331

Poote, Miss A. L.f Wife of Judge Rothrock IV 76

Poote, Commodore Andrew Hull I 516

Foote, Serg-t. C. L., Died of wounds I 451

Foote, Miss Harriett S.

Wife of John H. Gear IV

556 Sketch of V 598

Poote, John Graham V 599 VII

475 556

Capitol Commissioner IV 258 261 V 210 VII 96 143

Characterization of V 210 Member of Ninth General As- sembly IV 378 Obituary II 406 Value of recollections of II 396

Poote, Justus V 598

Foote, Mark S. VIII 133

Foote & Co., Business firm of Keo- kuk VIII 125

Foraker, Senator J. B., Makes ad- dress at Burlington Semi- centennial II 62S

Forbes, Edith, Marries Charles E. Perkins VIII 372 373

Forbes, James W., Member of Ft. Dodge Company VI 579

Forbes, John M., Corresponds with William Pitt Fessenden

VIII 337 338

Forbes, Commodore Robert B., Fath- er of Mrs. Charles Elliott Perkins VIII 372

Forbes, Thomas J., Member of Ft. Dodge Company VI 579

Force, Peter, Library of, purchased by Library of Congress VII 571

Ford VI 633

Ford, Capt., Cholera in camp of II 232

Ford, Augrustin W., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Pord, Dr. E. R., Marries Margaret Stillwell II 642

Pord, Lieut. Georg-e E., Captain of Fourth Iowa IV 581

Ford, Gideon, Buys claim of Maj. Reese IV 465

Ford, Gov. Thomas

History of Illinois, reference to I 608 VII 454

Writes history of the Black

Hawk war VIII 513 Pord, •William, Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 514 V 21

Fordyce, Miss Emma, Delivers ad- dress at Burlington Semi- centennial II 626 Foreman, Cyrus, Capitol Commis- sioner V 212 VII 96 Foreman, Mrs. W. H., Obituary II

648

Forrests, Dying of IV 626 Forney, Maj. Gen. John H., Loss of,

at Vicksburg V 283 Forney, John W. VIII 335 339 Forquerean, Criting"ton, Early set- tler of lowaville VIII 57 Forquerean, Minerva, First white child born in lowaville VIII 58 Forrest, Col., Raflnesque makes home

with VH 200

Forrest, Gen. Nathan B., I 174 II 107 VI 174 297 298 VII 295 296 VIII 41 Porsyth, J., Had Indian wife VII

19

Forsyth, John, Commissioner from rebel government IV 406 Forsyth, Thomas

Agent of Sac Indians VI 127

369 Establishes Ft. Snelling II

331

Letter by V 546 Port Armstrong- II 453 636 III

151 VI 128 Council with Indians at II

91

Col. William Davenport in com- mand of VI 203 Description of I 608 Gen. Scott's order referring to

cholera at II 232 History of, by Mrs. Peck I

602

Establishment of II 456 Indian treaty at IV 533 V

329

J. C. Beltrami visits V 608 Named for secretary of war I

607 669 Report on abandoning VIII

495-499

Fort Atkinson III 457 589 IV

166 168 289 291 VI 98

Company of volunteers mustered

in at IV 314 History of IV 448 VI 229 Named in honor of Gen. Henry Atkinson IV 382 449 Site of II 552 Fort Calhoun

Originally Fort Atkinson II

552

Site of V 458 Fort Clark, Afterwards Ft. Dodge

IV 535

Fort Crawford II 84 III 604 611 614 616 IV 453 537

V 330

Benedict Manahan assists in construction of III 589

78

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Col. Zachary Taylor in com- mand of II 89 99 III 74 375 IV 565 VI

192

George Wilson stationed at IV 567

Location of III 609

Maj. S. W. Kearny in command of II 88

Officers stationed at VII 453

Troops sent from, to Ft. Atkin- son IV 449 450 Fort Crogfhan

Account of III 471 V 547

Audubon's visit to V 383 Fort Des Moines (No. I)

History of III 351 Fort Des Moines (No. 2)

Abigail Adams Chapter, D. A. R. marks the site of VIII 476

Capt. Allen stationed at I 400

History of IV 161

Location and facts relating to

I 132

Report on abandoning VIII

495-499

Fort Des Moines Steamboat Co., Ar- ticles of incorporation of IV 360 361 Fort Doclg-e

Establishment of I 133 135

II 147-149 History of IV 534

Fort Doclg-e, Iowa

Maj. William Williams' connec- tion with II 150 158 159 Movement to make Des Moines river navigable at IV 374 375 Fort Dodg-e Soldiers in the East, by

Cruikshank VI 571 Fort Edwards, Location of V 602 Fort Gibson, 1st U. S. Dragoohs sta- tioned at III 351 366 369 Fort Madison

Burned by Indians IV 619 Centennial of VIII 552-553 History of III 97 Site of, selected by Lieut. Alpha

Kingsley VI 314 Threatened attack of Indians on

VI 249 Fort Madison, Iowa

In early days VI 376 Provisions of charter of V

126 129 130 131 133 Fort Ferrot, Establishment of IV

611

Fort Bidgley V 25 VI 397 Capt. Bee in command of II

155 V 20 21 Establishment of II 149 Gen. Clarke at IV 537 Fort St. Nicholas, Establishment of

IV 611 Fort Sanford IV 329 335

Capt. James Allen stationed at

IV 164 166 334 History of IV 289 Fort Snellingf H 147

Establishment of, by Col. For- syth II 331

Site of, secured from Sioux In- dians I 532

^Treaty with Indians at III 392

Fort Stephens on (Bock Island) VI 115 275

Fort Winnebag-o II 84 III

384 IV 449 Maj. Trigg commander of II

87

John H. Kinzie sub-agent at II 93 III 603

Forward, Channcy VII 163 164

Foster, Asa, Father of William A. Foster VIII 160

Foster, Cora Wray, Mother of Wil- liam A. Foster VIII 160

Foster, Maj. Emory S., Distinguished at the battle of Kirksville VIII 272

Foster, Mrs. J. Ellen VII 55

Foster, James VII 628

Foster, John CK III 425

Foster, Lemuel, Member of Illinois Association III 54

Foster, Michael, Obituary III 240

Foster, P. D. VIII 133

Foster, Bishop Bandolph S., Tribute to Rev. Samuel Clarke I 458

Foster, Sidney

Early Iowa editor V 124 Makes address at laying of cor- nerstone of court house at Decorah VI 228

Foster, Silas, Regent State Univer- sity IV 12

Foster, Suel IV 512

Foster, William A.

Obituary VIII 160 Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Fourteenth General Assembly, Takes initial step toward board of control IV 309

Fourth Iowa Infantry

At battle of Pea Ridge IV 582 V 244 VI 165 166 167 James A. Williamson, Adjutant

of VI 163 Record of VI 163-184

Fowler, Orie W., Naval record of VI 611

Fox, Lieut. Benjamin, Stationed at Ft. Atkinson IV 451

Fox, Col. D. M.

Acknowledgment to II 474

476 554 Obituary V 318

Fox, Miss Fannie, Receives one of first diplomas from Den- mark Academy VII 9

Fox, George, Founder of Society of Friends IV 263

Fox, G-ustavus V., Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy VIII 335

Fox, Timothy, Early settler of Den- mark, Iowa VII 135 679

Fox, W. P., Regimental Losses, cited V 281 VII 545

Fox, William, Outlaw implicated in murder of Col. Davenport IV 529 VII 261

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

79

Fox Indians V 383 VI 128

Band of, called Musquakies II

178 184 VI 92 Beltrami's account of V 611 Brief history and characteriza- tion of II 332 333 VI 85

Grant Julien Dubuque sole right to work lead mines II 332

Celebrated law suit grow- ing- out of II 336- 339 V 321 Translation of original doc- ument V 322 Massacre of Menominee Indians

by VI 191 195 Murder of party of, by Sioux

Indians VI 190 Operate mines at Dubuque VI

192 198 Part of Algonquin family II

176 Take part in French and Indian

war IV 612 See also Sacs and Foxes Fracker, C. W., Cashier Iowa City branch State Bank V 110 Fragments of the Debates of the Iowa Constitutional Conven- tions of 1844 and 1846, by Shambaugh, notice of IV 402

Francis, J. E., Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61 Francis, Joseph, Awarded medal by

Congress VI 309 Frank, John, Obituary VIII 400 Franklin, Benjamin IV 94 Epitaph of I 279 Iowa county named in honor of

II 201 John Rice Jones friend of II

564 Opinions of, on money question

I 277 278 Franklin, Gen. William Buel I

188 191

Connection with battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 484 486 516 520 Graduate of West Point III

425-427

Restored to place in the U. S. army during the Civil war VIII 328

Franklin county, Named in honor of

Benjamin Franklin II 201

Franks, William, Death of I 561

Frantz, Jacob H., Member of Ft.

Dodge Company VI 579

Fraser, Gideon, Pioneer Iowa Quaker

IV 264

Fraser, Stephen, Pioneer Iowa Qua- ker IV 264

Fraser, Thomas, Pioneer Iowa Qua- ker IV 264 Frazee, George

Biographical note IV 118 Clark Dunham IV 209 Iowa Fugitive Slave Case IV

118 154 VI 9 66 Reference to IV 233

VI 128 VIII 161 191 312

Lawyer of Burlington VIII

30

Letters to, by James W. Grimes and James Harlan VII 235

Obituary VI 639 Frazer, Ann VIII 391 Frazier, Elihu, Defendant in Fugi- tive Slave case VI 9 11-15 33 40 44 VIII 30 120

Frazier, Francis, Testimony of, in Fugitive Slave case VI 18

Frazier, Jonathan, Testimony of, in Fugitive Slave case VI 20

Frazier, Thomas Clarkson, Defend- ant in Fugitive Slave case VI 9 13-15 33 40 44 Frederick, Benjamin T., Obituary

VI 319

Free Negro Bill IV 68 Freedman's Bureau, Bill for, sup- ported by Hiram Price I 598 Frellsen, Raymond P., Naval record

of VI 611

Fremont, John C. I 165317 II 78 266 325 549 637 IH 236 451 IV 213 V

89 91 228 244 499 VI 236 320 Asked to furnish equipment for

Home Guards V 82 Campaign of 1856 VIII 200

418 444 451 Candidate for president IV

549 637 213

Commends Col. Bussey V 88

Estimate of, by William Pitt

Fessenden VIII 326 327

George W. Jones intimate friend

of II 563 Issues order relating to slaves

IV 407

James A. Williamson's effort to secure equipment from VI 163

Military service of I 165 317 II 4 V 89 91 228 244 499 Nominated for president II

324 583 III 236 451 One of the incorporators of Tex- as Pacific R. R. Co. II 281

Order of V 83 86

Relieved of command IV 319

Fremont county, Natural resources,

population, etc. VI 220

French, Alice, (Octave Thauet) III

316

Pays tribute to D. N. Richard- son III 573

French, Maj. Gen. Samuel G., Edu- cation, military record, etc. II 119 121 125 127 132 133 231 290 V 248 French, Col. George W. Ill 316 French, Marion, Killed at battle of

Corinth I 215 French, Robert T., Obituary III

316 French and Indian war IV 612

80

ANNALS OK IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Friends, At Springdale, Iowa VII

34

See also Quakers Frierson, John

Member First Territorial Legis- lature VII 255 Surveys town site of new capi- tal VII 259 Frisbey, Claim jumper II 63 64

VII 155 Frisbie, Dr. Alvah L.

Makes address at funeral of Governor Merrill IV 327

Offers invocation at the dedica- tion of Iowa monuments

VIII 74

Offers prayer at the memorial service of Charles Aldrich VIII 573 Presides at reception of portrait

of Dr. Salter V 630 Fritcher, John, Captures brown peli- can V 62

Fritcher, Veter, Captures brown pel- ican V 62 Frontenac, Buade, Governor of New

France IV 615 Frontier Church Going- 1837, by

Duffield VI 266 Frontier Mills, by Duffield VI

425 Frost, William, Member Fort Dodge

Company VI 579 Froude, James Anthony, Life and Letters of Erasmus, quoted III 263

Fry, John JX.., Member of committee to investigate affairs of Des Moines Navigation Co. I 476

Frye, Sherry E., Models the figure of Mahaska for the city of Os- kaloosa VIII 551 Fugitive Slave Case, An Iowa II

531 554 Charles Mason renders opinion

in II 574

Iowa Fugitive Slave Case, by

Frazee IV 118 VI 9

Fugitive slave law I 83 II

252

Arrest under I 511 Case of Ralph, fugitive slave

II 161 171 531 534 First case in Iowa under IV

118 Fuller, Gen. I 304 309 310 312

327 Fuller, Dr. Euclid E., Obituary III

316 Fuller, Jared, Corporal Fort Dodge

Company VI 577 Fuller, Col. John W., At battle of

Corinth I 102 Fuller, Dr. Levi

Member commission to distrib- ute seed after grasshopper plague IV 445 Member Ninth General Assem-

- bly IV 379 Obituary IV 639 Fuller, Mary Coolbaug-h, Death of

VII 401 403 Fuller, Melville, W. VII 403

At head of organization for pre-

serving historic buildings

I 68

Death of Wife VII 401 Fulton, A. R. I 71

Associate editor Annals of Iowa

I 54

Editorial work of VI 76 311

Red Men of Iowa II 241 536

556 III 129 V 467

VI 311 VH 228 VIII 570

Sketches of the Northwest V

357 Fulton, Ambrose C., Obituary VI

318

Fulton, Harry VIII 132 Fulton, Judg-e Robert, Col. D wight Bannister law partner of IV

78

Fultz, F. M., Assistant Iowa Geolog- ical Survey III 119 Fultz, W. S., Life of the Pioneer

Farmer IV 219 Funck, Mrs. Margaret, Obituary

III 319 Funk, A. B.

Aids in securing appropriation for Spirit Lake monument

II 69

Tribute to Mrs. Florence Miller

VII 543

Funk, Frederick, Arrests fugitive

slave Dick IV 129 Funk, Jacob M.

Obituary VI 317

Travels in Europe with Charles

Aldrich VIII 565 Funk, Jesse VIII 9 Funkhouser, Lucy VIII 391 Funs ton, Gen. Frederick, Awarded

medal of honor VII 108 Fuhrmeister, Andrew J., Obituary

VII 317 Fyan, Mai. Robert W., At battle of

Pleasant Hill VII 493

III 402 408 410 421

GABER, C. VIII 132

Gag-nier, Killed by Indians II 85 Gaines, Gen. Edmund F. Ill 293

IV 231

Sent to Fort Armstrong to sub- due Indians I 609 610 II 459 VI 193 194 Serves in Black Hawk war VII 453

Gaissen, Botanist VII 201

Galbraith, James, Member of com- mittee to investigate affairs of Des Moines Naviga- tion Co. I 476

Galbraith, Latshaw & Woodwell, Pioneer merchants IV 363

Gale, Lieut. Benjamin B., At battle of Corinth I 217

Gale, Georg-e Washing-ton VII

606

Galena lead mines, see Dubuque lead mines

Galer, John, Military service of VI 579

Gallag-her, Hug-h J., Military record of VI 600

Galland, Eleanor, Said to be first white child born in Iowa II 394 642

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

81

Galland, Dr. Isaac

Agent for N. Y. Land Co. VII

Daughter of, said to be first white child born in Iowa

II 642

Early Iowa pioneer III 448 Intercedes for Mormons II

586 Iowa Emigrant, notice of VI

232 Map of Iowa, reference to III

559 President Iowa Manufacturing

Co. VIII 390 G-alland, Capt. Washing-ton

Address of, published III 230 Furnishes information relating

to authority of town coun- cils V 133 Furnishes information regarding

first woman teacher in Iowa

III 446

Letter from IV 114 Son of Isaac Galland III 448 449

Gallatin, Mr. VIII 183 184

Gallup, Fred. H., Military record of VI 600

Gallup, W. H. VI 600 VII

239

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Gait, P, H., Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral II 233

Galtier, Rev. Lucien, Subdeacon un- der Bishop Loras III 579 586 VI 116

Gamble, Hamilton B., Appears for Missouri in boundary case I 647

Game, Kinds of, plentiful in early days I 568 572 III

147 374 441 IV 220 221 222 550 V 51 384 535 VI 617

Gannett, Dr. Henry, Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600

Garagrhty, John

Interested in running steamboat to Fort Dodge IV 375 Obituary II 326

G-arber, John, Minister Dunkers church VII 274 276

Garber, Max B., Military record of

VI 600

Garber, S. A., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 276

Garber, Samuel, Elder Dunkers church VII 275

Garden Grove, Mormons at II 591

Gar denier, Capt. J. B. B. IV 232 Military record of IV 169

Gardner, Lieut., Visits Iowa on a reconnoitering tour VI

106

Gardner, Abbie, Taken captive by

Indians II 153 V 25

See also Sharp, Abbie Gardner

Gardner, Charles X., Dictionary of the U. S. Army, cited III 97

Gardner, Miss Eliza, Victim of Spir- it Lake massacre III 546 547 V 20

Gardner, Franklin, Military record of VI 600

Gardner, Mrs. Joseph &., Daughter of Josiah Given VIII 398

Gardner, Bowland, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 530 543 550

Gardner, Mrs. Bowland, Victim Spirit Lake massacre III 530 543 500 Gardner, Thomas, Early settler of

lowaville VHI 58 Gardner, William V., Military ser- vice of VI 579 Garesche, J. P. Ill 425 Gar field, James A. I 423504

Active in framing national

banking law I 286 Considers William B. Allison for Secretary of the Treasury VIII 556 Henry W. Everest schoolmate of

IV 480 Member of notable congress

II 257 Nominated for president in 1880

VIII 159

Samuel J. Kirkwood member of cabinet of I 581 V 594

Garibaldi, Giuseppe VI 114 Garland, Hamlin VII 54

Boy Life on the Prairies, ref- erence to VI 73 Prairie Chickens I 328 HI

645

Quotation from II 437 Garland, Maj. John

Black Hawk returned to tribe in charge of II 93 VI 200

Represents government at close of Black Hawk war I 612

Garner, J. W., Regent State Univer- sity IV 13

Garner, William, Member of Mor- mon battalion H 594 Garnett, Capt. VI 394 Garnett, B. B. Ill 425 Garuett, B. S. Ill 425 Garnett, Dr. Bichard, On value of

newspaper files III 469 Garnsey, Elmer E., Designs the in- terior decorations of the capitol VIII 387 Garrard, Kenner III 434 Garrett, Bernhard H., Obituary VI

240

Garrett, Lieut. Jesse B., Wounded at

battle of Corinth I 215

Garrett, T. Mauro, Obituary VI

80 Garrett, William VI 80

Pioneer of Burlington VIII

123

Garrison, W. P., Vice-President Floyd Memorial Association II 313

Garrison, William Lloyd I 501 Contemporary of Abner Knee- land VI 345 348 Editor of the Liberator VIII

459 Garst, Charles E.

Military record of VI 601 Obituary IV 77 Garst, Dr. Michael, Obituary V 318

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Garst, Dr. Silas V 318

G-arst, Warren, State senator IV

78 Gartley, Alonzo, Naval record of

VI 611 G-arver, Prof. P. H.

Librarian Academy of Science and Letters, Sioux City VI 312 Reminiscences of John H.

Charles VIII 401-432 Garver, George, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre HI 501 Gary, James Albert, of Quaker par- entage IV 276

Gaskell, Capt., Commander steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 330 Gaskell, Mrs. Elizabeth C. S. VI

72 «rass, Marshall T., Obituary VI

478 cfass, Patrick

Extract from Journal of II

308

Sergeant of Lewis and Clark ex- pedition I 614 Gasson, Richard, Awarded medal of

honor VII 105 Gaston, C. W., First settler of Boone

county VII 236 Gatch, Col. C. H. VI 399

Aids in library legislation I

498 Argues case in Supreme Court

I 637

Attends exercises at presenta- tion of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241 Contributes valuable articles to Annals of Iowa VI

627

Des Moines River Land Grant I 354 466 536 626 Editorial comment on I

416 669

Introduces bill establishing His- torical Department I 57 Introduces bill relating to taxa- tion V 443 444 Law partner of William Phil- lips V 320

Member of firm of Wright. Gatch & Wright VI

487

Obituary III 236 Public services of I 417 Gatch, Connor & Weaver, Appear for defendants in case of D. M. Navigation and R. R. Co. I 634 Gatchel, Theodore P., Obituary V

400

Gates, E. W., Cook Spirit Lake ex- pedition III 536 542 V 25

Gates, Rev. Georg-e A., Makes ad- dress at funeral of Gover- nor Merrill IV 237 Gates, John, Member Spirit Lake ex- pedition III 536 537 Gates, Levi S., Obituary III 654 Gatlingf, W. JM Member Board of State Bank Commissioners, I 291 V 100

Gault, Capt., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 329 Gault, Edward J.

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary VII 80 Gauser, John A., Died in Philippines

IV 320

Gay, Thomas, Vice-President Lucas county Historical Society

V 231

Gaylord, Rev. Reuben III 61

Extract from writing of, relat- ing to Abner Kneeland VI 356

Pioneer Congregational minis- ter, work of I 527 528 IV 79 VH 592 Gaylord, Mrs. Mary Welles

Life and Labors of Reuben Gay- lord, reference to IV 79

VI 356 Obituary IV 79

Gear, Angelica, Wife of Charles

Mason H 163

Gear, Capt. E. G., Commands com- pany in Black Hawk war

III 78

Gear, Ezekiel Gilbert V 583 Gear, Harriet Cook, Mother of John

H. Gear V 584 Gear, Hezekiah V 583 Gear, John H. I 80 423 II

389 III 78 V 418 VI

155 239 625 VH 96 Appoints James W. McDill U. S.

senator VIII 472 Appoints Dr. Dickinson member

State Board of Health III

655 Appoints Dr. William R. Smith

Commissioner to Paris Ex- position I 584 Appoints Mrs. Maxwell State

Librarian VI 640 Associated with State Bank of

Iowa VII 405 Attends Burlington Semi-Cen-

tennial II 623 Attends exercises of laying of

corner stone of Historical

Building IV 82 85 146 Biographical sketch of, by

Fleming V 583 Business partner of Wm. F. Cool-

baugh VII 404 First race for governor, 1877

VIII 214 Frank T. Campbell Lieut. Gov.

with VIH 78 Furnishes information relating

to Gov. Chambers I 443 Letter from I 444 Makes address at unveiling of

portrait of Gov. Kirkwood

I 152 Makes effort to secure letters

of territorial governors IV

315 V 73 Meeting of, with Gov. Chambers

I 442 M. T. V. Bowman serves on staff

of V 237 Member of Fourteenth General

Assembly IV 258

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

83

Message of, cited V 369

Obituary IV 555

Politician VIII 190

Present at death of Charles Mason V 270

Recommends establishment of supervisory board for State institutions IV 311 312 Gear, Mrs. John H.

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 85 146

Biographical sketch of V 598 Geary, John White

At Ringgold VI 174 176

Governor of Kansas Territory

VIII 504

Gedcles, Col. James I.., Succeeds Gen. Steele as commander of 8th Iowa Infantry III 436 Gelion, Francis

Favors plan for Pacific railroad

VI 290

Member Constitutional Conven- tion of 1844 I 445 VIII 21

Member Fifth Territorial Legis- lature VII 265 266 Visits Iowa, 1841 V 334

Geig-er, John W., Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 626

Geikie, Archibald, Geologist V 232

Geikie, James, Scientific investiga- tions of III 278

Genealog-y in the Cemeteries VIII 60

Geological Map of Iowa, Description of, by Keyes I 294-297

Geological Reports of Iowa. Con- tents of III 120 121

Geological Society of London, Hon- ors Dr. White IV 397

Geological Survey of Iowa

First Annual Report, review of

I 143

Second Annual Report, review of H 76

Geological Surveys of Iowa, by Keyes III 111

Georg-e, Henry VII 314

Georg-e, Mary V 636

Gernon, Mr. Rafinesaue secretary for VII 201

Getchell, H. P. & Co., Lumber firm of Des Moines VIII 134

Getty, Gen. Georg-e W. VI 573

Gharky, John, Pioneer Iowa editor V 121

Gherardi, Admiral Bancroft, Com- mands naval parade at in- auguration Gen. Grant IV 300

Giard, Basil, Companion of Julien Dubuque II 331

Gibbon, Asst. Surg-eon, At battle of Corinth I 219

Gibbous, Cardinal V 316 533

Attends funeral of Archbishop Hennessey IV 399

Gibbons, P. VIII 133

Gibbons, Patrick, Aids in securing passage of bill for new cap- itol IV 247 251

Gibbs, A., Rafinesque in employ of

VII 203 204

Gibbs, E. M. VIII 133 Gibbs, Justice Welson, Connection with Fugitive Slave case

VI 11 12 17-20 Gibson, Hiram D.

Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 IH 33 37 633 VIII 83 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Gidding-s, Joshua B., Attends ser- vices in church of J. B. Grinnell II 253

Giffen, James D., Obituary VI 160

Gilbert, Capt., Took part in the Mis- souri campaign, June, 1861 VIII 361

Gilbert, Dr. Edward A., Pays trib- ute to Dr. William P. Allen III 476

Gilbert, J. Allen, Member faculty State University IV 45

Gilbert, Col. James I., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 72 402 407 410 421 VII 546

Gilbert, O. S., Officer Dunkers church VII 274

Gilbert, Sam, Furnishes information relating to half-breeds VII 172

Gilbert, S. P., Attends exercises at presentation of portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Gilbert, Sarah V 583

Gilbert, Silas, Elder Dunkers church

VII 280

Gilbert, W. D., Treasurer State His- torical Society at Burling- ton VII 301

Gilbert, Halverson & Co., Member of organization for protection against horse thieves VI 61

Gilbertson, G. S., Vice-President of the Iowa Trust and Savings Bank VIH 539

Gilcherson, Connection with Fugi- tive Slave case VI 15 17 27

Gilchrist, Prof. J. C., Obituary III 238

Gilchrist, James G., Member faculty State University IV 55 56

Gilfillan, Rev. J. A., Connected with exploration of Itasca basin

II 26 30

Gill, Dr. H: C., Joins with friends in sustaining school VII 34 Gillaspy, Col. George

Appointed Register D. M. river

improvement I 363 370 Characterization of, by Edward

Johnston II 585 Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 33 37 69 635 639 VII 84

VIII 22 508

Gillespie, Gen. E. VIII 133 Gillett, Addison, Pioneer settler VII

602 Gillett, G. M., Reports depredations

of Indians III 493 Gillett, James, Attacked by Indians

III 493

Gillett, W. S., Reports depredations of Indians III 493

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Gillett, Oliver TM Lecturer State University IV 54

Oillett, Simeon P., Naval record of VI 611

Gillette, Philander D.f Obituary II 647

Gilliam, Harvey, Pastor Bunkers church VII 282

Gillilland, Shirley, Regent State Uni- versity IV 13

Gillmor, Reginald E., Naval record of VI 611

Gilmaii, Charles Carroll, Obituary

IV 239

Gilman, Frederic, Member faculty State University IV 51

Gilman, Henry A., Obituary III 655

Gilmore, Gen. Quincy Adams VI 575

Gilmore, Thomas R., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Gilpin, Samuel J., Obituary IV 561

Gimple, George VIII 304

Ginn, Mrs. W. H. V 558

Girard, Stephen IV 92

Girton, James !•., Business partner of Matt Parrott IV 477

Given, Prank, Son of Josiah Given VIII 398

Given, Jane Clendenning, Mother of Josiah Given VIII 397

Given, John

Father of Josiah Given VIII

397

Reports arrival of arms and am- munition to Gen. Bussey

V 84

Given, John H., Obituary IV 322 Given, Judge Josiah

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Attends exercises at reception of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241 Elevated to the Supreme Bench

VIII 478

Law partner of John R. Bar- croft V 80 Obituary VIH 397 Given, Josiah, Jr., Son of Josiah

Given VIII 398 Given, Robert, Conductor on the first freight train entering Des Moines VIII 134 Given, Thomas, Son of Josiah Given

VIII 398 Given, Welker, Son of Josiah Given

VIII 398 Given, Judge William, Brother of

Josiah Given VIII 397 Given, William H., Son of Josiah

Given VIII 398 Glaciers

Illinois Glacial Lobe, by Lever-

ett, review of IV 583 Iowa's Contribution to Glaciol-

ogy IV 394 What Glaciers Have Done for Iowa, by Calvin IV 138 Glanville, Joshua, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379 Glaze, Capt. Henry S., Took part in the battle of Moore's Mill VIII 272

Glen, Mr. VIII 168

Glimpse, Eli, Member of crew Des

Moines river steamboat IV

333 Glotfelty, James, Pastor Dunkers

church VII 274 Glotfelty, W. W., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 274 Gnahn, E. C. VI 633 Gniffke, Frederick A., Editor of Der

National Demokrat VIII

212 Gobin, Gen. John P. S., Director

Vicksburg National Military

Park Association V 272

275 Goddard, John, Owner of land upon

which aerolite fell III

284 Godfrey, George L.

At Corinth I 216 Commands company of refugees

I 175

Godley, Leoniclas M., Awarded medal

of honor VII 110 Godlove, Samuel, Died of wounds I

451

Godwin VI 344 Goff, John D., Member of Northern

Border Brigade V 501 Gold, Movement westward in search

of III 261 Gooch, W. D., Owner of Childers

Mansion VII 505 Goodall, William, Iowa pioneer VI

Goode, Col. Edmund J., Law partner

of William Phillips V 320 Goode, Prof. G. Browne, Quotation

from I 58 Goodenow, Daniel, Francis Springer

studies law with II 572 Goodenow, John E.

Builds sod-covered log house

VII 634 635 Early settler of Maquoketa VII

593 596 597 606 636 Goodenow. Mrs. John E. VII 596

635 Goodenow, William, Francis Springer

studies law in office of II

572 Gooding, Maj. Oliver Paul VIII

181 '

Goodnow, Prof. Frank J. VI 633 Goo els on, Joseph C., Obituary II

78

Goodspeed M. V 587 Goodwin, J. J. VIII 133 Goodwin, Reason VI 583 Goodyear, Catherine 1., Daughter of

Dr. S. G. Matson III 451 Goodykoontz, Frank M., Obituary

III 654 Gordon, C. H.

Assistant Iowa Geological Sur- vey III 119 VIII 17 Contributes to report of Iowa

Geological Survey II 77

III 121 Gordon, Rev. George A., Offers prayer

at funeral of Gen. Corse

II 300 Gordon, Gen. John B.

Ability of, as a commander I 555

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

85

Director Vicksburg National Military Park Association V 272 Extract from order of V 275

Gore, Christopher, Letter to VI 415

Gorman, Arthur P., Opposed to bill for safety appliances on railroads V 576

Gorman, Gen. William A. I 20 23

Goss, Mrs. Henry, Attends exer- cises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 146

Gottschalk, Capt. Frederick, At battle of Wilson's Creek IV 470

Goughnour, James O., Elder Dunkers church VII 280

Goughnour, S. M., Elder Dunkers church VII 280 281

Gould, Capt. Joseph R., Military ca- reer I 451 452

Government Surveying in Early Iowa, by Cook II 603

Governor Blacksnake, Seneca chief VII 382 383

Government Printing- Office, Account of, by Curtis VI 151

Gow, James M., Member faculty State University IV 46

Gowdy, Miss Julia VII 97

Gowen, Mr., Early blacksmith of Maquoketa VII 634 635

Gower, James H., Regent State Uni- versity IV 13

Gower, Robert, Member Constitution- al Convention of 1857 III 33 37 69 VIII 22

Graceland College, conducted by Mormons II 601

Grafe, E. P., Pioneer merchant of Pella IV 348 349

Graff, Rev. Richard B., Obituary II 568

Graham, Mr., Indians burn boat of

III 105

Graham, George E., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Graham, Harriet Swan V 598 Graham, Lieut, Harvey

At battle of Wilson's Creek

IV 470

At Vicksburg V 282 Graham, Rev. John V 598 Graham, John, Friend of Gen. Street

II 101 Graham, Seth IV 326

Anecdote relating to IV 350 Experiences of, during flood of

1851 V 412

Graham, W. C., Treasurer of the Des Moines Valley R. R. VIII 127

Graham, William, Vote on bill for

board of charities IV 312

Graham, William, Friend of Gen.

Street II 101 Granger, Barlow IV 178 326

Assists in plan for laying out

town I 136

Early Iowa journalist VI 76 Honors Gen. Corse I 231 Member excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345 Obituary VII 154

Passenger Des Moines river

steamboat IV 358 Granger, Carl, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 503 513 529 543 Granger, Charles, Ordination of I

528 Granger, Judge Charles T.

Account of Battle of Pleasant

Hill III 416 465 At Pleasant Hill III 25 409 Attends exercises at presenta- tion of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241 Biographical data III 416 Decision of, in relation to aero- lites III 284

Granger, George, Survivor of mas- sacre of Springfield, Minn.

V 20

Granger, Gen. Gordon III 425

VI 444

At battle of Wilson's Creek IV

470

Granger, Henry S. Ill 274 Granger, Lieut. Robert S., Military

record of IV 173 Grant, E. H., Establishes first news- paper in Pella III 258 Grant, Col. Frederick D. Ill 182 Director Vicksburg National Military Park Association V 272 275 Grant, Judge James I 236 445

II 639 640 VII 622 Has charge of funds for redemp- tion of wild-cat money III 142

Member of .committee to organ- ize Law Department at State University IV 50 Grant, Gen. Lewis Addison, Awarded medal of honor VII 114 Grant, Ulysses Hiram, See Grant,

Ulysses Simpson

Grant, Gen. Ulysses Simpson I 19 20 34 36 119 126 127 149 159 173 177 178 320 321 345 372 423 424 501 554 563 622 II 6 13 14 105 109 225 278 292 301 438 565 III 319 378 425 426 430 652 IV 95 148 590 584-588 592 V 157 400 556 VI 64 176 184 227 600 612 619 VII 237 238 291 509 510 Chances for the presidency, 1867

VIII 334-336 339 Characterization of, by C. A.

Dana III 363 Des Moines address of III 138

179 226

Facsimile of III 184-192

Letter relating to III 181

Extract from letter of I 302

Friend of Gen. Crocker IV 582

Friend of Silas A. Hudson II

643 IV 132 Gov. Larrabee has bronze figure

of VIII 550 Inauguration of monument to

IV 298 Military service of

Approves work of Mrs. Wit-

tenmyer IV 288 At Champion Hills II 440 442 446

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

At Vicksburg V 273 274

277-281 284 VI 172

173 298 Commends Gen. Lauman for

bravery at Belmont I

379 Commends Joseph E. Griffith

IV 296 297 Communication from I

317 Dispatches of II 15 17

18 19 Extract from letter to Pres.

Lincoln I 317 First great battle of VIII

74 Gen. A. J. Rawlins chief of

staff of II 108 III

383 IV 589 Gen. Lauman ordered to re- port to V 387 Gen. Lee surrenders to II

280 Gen. Parrott's estimate of

III 381

Gen. Steele classmate of II

35 III 428 433 Interest of, in Gen. Dodge

I 179 180 306 315-317 Letter to Gen. Steele III

436 Lincoln at headquarters of

IV 411

Lincoln sends congratulatory letter to II 19

Special order of, relating to Gen. Parrott III 379 380

Tribute to Gen. Crocker I 231 III 153

Voted a gold medal by Con- gress II 19 Personal memoirs, reference to

II 302 VI 175 President of the United States

Appoints B. F. Gue pension agent IV 483 VI 476

Appoints Charles Aldrich a member of the commis- sion to investigate and report on the titles of settlers in the Des Moines Valley VIII 568 637

Appoints H. C. Bulis Indian agent III 237

Appoints Gen. Smith post- master at St. Louis III 76

Appoints J. B. Howell Judge of Southern claims I 353

Appoints Jas. A. Williamson Commissioner General Land Office VI 182

Appoints John D. Hunter postmaster of Webster City VIII 79

Appoints Samuel H. Elbert Territorial Governor of Colorado IV 321

Appoints Thomas M. Bowen Governor of the Terri- tory of Idaho VIII 156

Appoints Wm. H. Hartman postmaster at Waterloo II 247 Bill passed over veto of I

352 Dissatisfaction with first

term of II 258 W. W. Belknap, Secretary of War in cabinet of II 584 VII 533 534 Refuses to appoint J. L. Mc- Creery official stenog- rapher I 208 San Domingan policy VIII

395

Sends commendation to Aunt Becky Young VIII

479

Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S., Friend of Mrs. Wittenmyer IV 288 Grant monument, Inauguration cere- monies of, conducted by Gen. Dodge IV 298 Grasshopper Invasion, by Carpenter

IV 437

Grasshoppers, Plague of III 147 Gratiot, Gen. VIII 515 Gratiot, Charles, Lawyer at Galena,

111. Ill 607 Gratiot, Henry

Influence with Indians III

610 Subagent for Winnebagoes III

607

Graves, Howard, Member of North- ern Border Brigade V 501 511 Graves, J. K.

Aids in providing means for

equipping troops I 87 Friend of Gen. Francis J. Her-

ron V 396 Obituary III 651 Graves, R. E.

Cashier Dubuque branch State

Bank V 110 Currency of State Bank burned

in presence of I 292 Graves, William J., Duel with Jona- than Cilley H 564 III 396 Gray, Alonzo, Military record of

VI 600 Gray, Dr. Asa,

Botanist VIII 165 291 346 Dr. C. C. Parry's association

with VII 414 419 421 Prefaces a biographical sketch of Dr. Edwin James VIII 293 Gray, Charles

Icarian Community VI 107 Letter from IV 112 Gray, Charles A., Etching of Black

Hawk II 450 482 Gray, Francis A. J., Obituary VII

80 Gray, George W.

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Member Seventh General Assem- bly II 80 Gray, Hosea W.

Extract from History of Linn

county VI 583 Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 69

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

87

Gray, Ike VI 591

Gray, Isaac, Pioneer settler VI 362

Gray, John VII 370

Gray, John A., William H. Fleming apprentice to V 583

Gray, Capt. Robert, Enters Oregon river, 1792 V 193

Gray, Samuel, Incorporator and di- rector Ft. Des Moines Steamboat Co. IV 361

Gray, Samuel, Killed during Boston massacre III 74

Great Eagle, Beltrami's account of

V 601

Greaton, Col. Humphrey V 233 Greeley, Horace I 349 350 VI 237 637 640 VII 238

American Conflict, cited IV 275 296

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 81 86 90 94 96 98 101 106 115 186 187 201 219 450 452 459

and the Massachusetts naturali- zation law VIII 206 207 211

Apprenticeship of IV 641

Attack on Gen. Steele III 432 435

Advice to young men II 254 572 IV 368 530 V 11

VI 417

Col. George B. Waring, Jr., pro- tege of III 652 Editor New York Tribune I 351 VI 549 VII 374 Friend of J. B. Grinnell II

253 258 Friend of Silas A. Hudson II

643 Opinion of Lincoln's Springfield

speech VIII 464 465

Recollections of a Busy Life,

reference to IV 437

Green, A. D.f Recording secretary State Historical Society at Burlington VII 301

Green, Benjamin, Member Fourth General Assembly II 78

Green, Beriah, President Oneida In- stitute II 250 251

Green, Evan M., Early settler, post- master, Kanesville II 480 598

Green, George F.

Anecdote relating to IV 380 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378

Green, Henry S. VII 76

Green, Horace, Pioneer settler I 395

Green, J. W., Member Fourteenth General Assembly V 586 587

Green, Prof. James, Executor of es- tate of Rafinesque VII 223

Green, James S., Appears for Mis- souri in boundary trouble I 491 492 647

Green, Prof. James W., Member Fourteenth General Assem- bly V 586 587

Green, John R. II 558

Green, Johnny, Indian chief III 76

Green, Levi R., Prepares plans and specifications for heating and plumbing in new capi- tol VII 95 Green, Gen. Martin

At battle of Athens, Mo. II 4 V 86-88 VI 590 592 VH 70

In charge of Confederate forces in Missouri V 81 82 83 Killed at Vicksburg V 278 Green, R. M., Librarian State His- torical Society at Burling- ton VII 301 Green, Richard VIII 7 Green, Gen. Thomas I 185 187 At battle of Pleasant Hill III

404-406 408 413 Green & Stone, Early bankers of

Muscatine V 2 Green Corn, Winnebago chief, killed

by Caramanee II 86 Greene, Benjamin, Obituary V

559 Greene, C. N., La.w partner of F. D.

Jackson I 330 Greene, Judge George II 639

IV 513 Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 354

Estimate of VII 28 Judge Supreme Court of Iowa V 419 VH 25 167 VIII 483

Edits reports of II 508 Prominent Iowa pioneer IV

636

Railroad builder VII 83 Signs letter written to President

Polk VIII 437 Term expires VIII 494 Greene, John A., Aids in establish- ment of Geological Survey III 114 Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, of Quaker

parentage IV 276 Greene, William, Samuel Durham buys supplies of III 440 Greenough, Sarah C., Wife of Enoch

W. Eastman VI 418 Gregg, Rev. James C., Obituary II

648

Gregg, Gen. John I 36 Gregg, Michael VIII 133 Gregory, Miss Ann W., Wife of James A. Williamson VI 162

Gregory, W. C., Presides at cere- monies honoring Thomas Cox VII 232 Gregory & Messmore, Merchants of

Fort Dodge VII 142 Gresham, Walter Quintus I 504 Letter by, relating to charge at Jackson, Miss. I 378

379 Grensel, Col. Nicholas, At battle of

Pea Ridge I 172 Grier, Lieut. William N. IV 291 Commands the last troops of Fort Des Moines as they leave for Fort Leavenworth VIII 476

Military record of IV 175 Stationed at Ft. Des Moines

IV 169 176-178 226 Stationed at Ft. Sanford IV 293

88

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Qrierson, Gen. Benjamin Henry

At Vicksburg V 274 279 Mortimer A. Higley on staff of IV 639

Griffin, Gen. Charles, General in the Civil war VIII 328

Griffin, John, Signs first law passed by Indiana Territory V 529

Griffin, Dr. John S., Surgeon at Ft. Des Moines IV 169

Griffin, Michael, Supports bill for Vicksburg Military Park V 275 276

Griffin, Lieut. Samuel W., Taken prisoner at Pleasant Hill HI 422

Griff in, J. P., Obituary II 648

Griffith, Elizabeth A., Member fac- ulty State University IV 46

Griffith, George E.

Member Thirteenth General As- sembly IV 249 Member Twelfth General As- sembly IV 245

Griffith, Capt. Henry K., Commands first battery Iowa Light Ar- tillery II 4

Griffith, Isaac W.

Introduces bill for Iowa Home- stead law III 349 150 Loses arm at battle of Cheru-

busco II 201 Makes address at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 624 Obituary HI 77 Sergt. 15th U. S. Infantry IV

314

Unveils portrait of Judge Mason U 168

Griffith, J. M., Steamboat trips on Des Moines river IV 340 342 343 345 351 353 V 409

Griffith, Joseph Evan, Biographical sketch, by Lloyd IV 294

Griffith, Joseph M., Regent State University IV 13

Griffith, Lloyd E., Son of Joseph E. Griffith IV 297

Grignon, Antoine, Claim of, as half- breed VII 131 191 192 193

Grignon, Lewis, One of commission- ers to fix seat of justice of Iowa county III 224

Grimes, George L., Member faculty State University IV 48

Grimes, James W. I 240 352 492 II 79 389 516 III 157 IV 148 547 V 91 320 468 548 639 VI 54 150 464 227 616 633 VII 150 151 457 555 556 VIII 190 235 506

Adopted daughter of, marries William B. Allison VIII 556 and the first Fugitive Slave case

VIII 191 and the nomination of Abraham

Lincoln VIH 446 447 and the trial of Andrew Jackson

VHI 337

Appoints Caleb Baldwin district judge I 209

Appoints Elijah Sells Adjutant General II 520

Appoints James Hall State Geologist HI 114

Appoints commission to revise school laws III 201

Approves prohibitory liquor law I 588 III 60

Associated with State Bank of Iowa VII 405 411

Associated with William Pitt Fessenden in the U. S. Sen- ate VIII 321 322 324- 329

Attends first State Fair in Iowa V 64

Authorizes Maj. Williams to or- ganize troops II 153

Bills vetoed by VI 505

Calls special session of legisla- ture VH 365

Character and life work of, by Carpenter I 505-525 574

Characterization of VI 50 475 by Dey VII 83 84

Correspondence with William Pitt Fessenden VIII 329- 341

Declares the present constitu- tion of Iowa supreme VIII

Dr. S. G. Matson associated with III 450

Early home of VI 630

Elected governor, 1854 VIII 83 198 199 490

Empowered to appoint a com- mission to look after educa- tional matters VIII 386

Extract from message of III 633

Facsimile of proclamation of, relating to constitution of 1857 I 225

Father Turner's "platform", en- dorsing III 59 60

Friend of Asahel A. Case III 159

Friend of Elijah Sells II 560

Friend of Gen. Street II 101

Friendship with W. F. Coolbaugh

VII 467-469

Follows Stephen Hempstead as governor VIII 233

Gives opinion of the qualifica- tions for governor in 1860

VIII 220

Governor of Iowa I 350 VII

371 392 Introduced to Franklin Pierce

VII 374, Lays memorial of Donald Mann

before General Assembly I

Letters by IV 482 VII

376 To Gen. A. C. Dodge, on

railroad question II

400 To Governor Kirkwood IV

307 Relating to election of IT. S.

senators VII 235 Relating to Indian troubles

II 627 III 135 Relating to issue of bonds

for railroads I 575

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

89

On slavery sentiment in Iowa VII 462 465

From Lincoln to IV 306

Member First Territorial Legis- lature II 575 IV 621 622 VII 255 256

Member Fourth General Assem- bly II 400

Member of joint committee on reconstruction VIII 332

Mentioned in connection with naming of Iowa counties II 198

Message of, referring to Des Moines Navigation Co. I 476

N. M. Hubbard's tribute to V 477

Opinion of, in case of fugitive slave Dick IV 130-131 133

Opinion of Samuel J. Kirkwood VIII 215

Opinion on the Massachusetts naturalization law VIII 207

Pioneer lawyer II 577 IV 484

Portrait decorates the Senate chamber of the capitol VIII 314

Procures bust of William Pitt Fessenden IV 634

Public services of III 385

Quotation from VII 139

Receives letter from William Pitt Fessenden VIII 334

Resides in Burlington, Iowa VIII 124

Samuel L. Howe works for elec- tion of I 571

Secretary of council with In- dians VII 441

Senatorial term of VIH 472

Succeeded by George G. Wright IV 486

Suggestion to place statue of in Hall of Statuary IV 304

Supported by Charles Aldrich II 206

Supported by Clark Dunham IV 214 217

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Tribute to VI 554

United States senator, influence of I 600

Votes against impeachment of Andrew Johnson II 524 VI 483 484 570 VII 469

Urged by Mr. Aldrich for U. S. senator VIII 448

Urges provision for public li- braries VII 378

Widow of, presents marble bust of William Pitt Fessenden to the Historical Department VIH 550

Welcomes Gov. Chambers to Iowa IV 436

Writes letter to Edward C. Davis of Dubuque VIII 510 511

Writes letter to Samuel J. Kirk- wood VIII 508 Grimes, Mrs. James W. I 507510 IV 130 133

Aids Mrs. Harlan in Sanitary Commission II 502

Mentioned in letters VII 191

325 329 334 341 Presents bust of William Pitt

Fessenden to State IV

634 Grimes, John, Grandfather of John

Grimes Walker VIII 235 Grimes, Susan, Mrs. Alden Walker

VI 630

Grimsley, John, Letter by, endeavor- ing to save life of squaw

V 72 Grinnell, Henry, Arctic fame of II

249 Grinnell, Josiali B. II 482

and the Underground railway

VIII 192 At the first inauguration of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

50 Attitude of, on negro suffrage

question I 598 Defeated for State senator, 1859

VIII 214 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

565 Grinnell, Iowa, named for IV

517 Heads relief work for sufferers

from Grinnell cyclone III

90 91 Influence of, in Congress I

600 Introduces Iowa delegation to

Abraham Lincoln VIII

48 <• Iowa politician, 1860 VIII

190 Life and public services of, by

Parker U 249 Marries Julia Chapin VIH

400 Men and Events of Forty Years,

reference to HI 92 Reads poem at laying of corner

stone of new capitol V

215 VII 89 Regent State University IV

13 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood

for governor, 1859 VIII

217 Grinnell, Mrs. Julia Chapin, Obituary

VIII 400 Grinnell, Julius Spragfne, Prosecuted

Chicago anarchists II 249 Grinnell, Moses H., Congressman

and collector of port of New

York II 249

Grinnell, Myron, Celebrates Fore- father's day II 249 Grinnell, Iowa

Cyclone at, story of, by Her-

rick II 255 HI 81 Monument to founder of II

249 Station on Underground railroad

II 255 256

Griswold, E. VIII 132 Griswold College, Davenport, Iowa David S. Sheldon teacher in II

2 Rev. W. H. Barris' connection

with, V 220 222 Groning-er, A., Present at opening of

grave of Floyd II 310 Grosenbacher, Connection with Des

Moines river land grant

troubles I 548 549

90

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Groseilliers VII 151 Grosvenor, Dr. Mason, Member of Illinois Association III 54 G-rover, Brig1. Gen. Cuvier I 189

196 446 565 II 46 Growth of talent and genius with- in the State of Iowa VII 39

G-ruber, Eberliarcl Iiudwig1, One of the founders of the Amana Society I 384 Gruber, John A., Visits America I

385

Grundy, Judge Pelix III 621 Gue, Alice, Daughter of B. F. Gue

VI 477 Gue, Benjamin F. V 69 536

Appointed assistant Historical

Department I 58 Biographical note IV 483 Death of VI 465 Finds grave of brother I 186 General Nathaniel B. Baker I

81-99

History of Iowa, review of VI

395, reference to VI 481

VIII 191 315 316 462

Honors Gen. Crocker I 231

Judge George G. Wright IV

483 541

Letter from IV 112 Letter to IV 489 Life and death of Theodore

Guelich I 46 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378

Member Seventh General As- sembly, recollections of II 205 IV 366 Obituary VI 476 Prepares proceedings of Pioneer Law Makers for publication III 230 Public Services of Hiram Price

I 585 Reference to II 482 III

60 V 157 Recollections of C. F. Clarkson

I 410 Reminiscences of Kishkekosh

county I 129 Gue, David J. VI 477

Paints portrait of Bishop Lee

I 65 Gue, Gurney C., Son of B. F. Gue

VI 477 Gue, Horace G., Son of B. F. Gue

VI 477

Gue, Capt. J. C., Incidents relating to death and burial of I 186 Gue, John, Father of B. F. Gue VI

476 Gue, Katherine Gurney, Mother of

B. F. Gue VI 476 Guelich, Theodore

Life and Death of, by Gue I

46

Signs letter written to con- gressional leaders on natur- alization laws VIII 207 Guernsey, George W., Publisher History of the Hamlin Fam- ily II 75

Guettard, M., Mentions lead mines III 63

Gufflu, E. M., Instructor State Uni- versity IV 29 30 34

Guilbert, Dr. Edward A., Obituary IV 400

Gnillot, De Bois, Commandant Ft. St. Nicholas IV 611

Guitar, Col. Odon, Commands forces at battle of Moore's Mill VIII 272

Guittar, Francis, Obituary II 488

Gunsaulus, Dr. Frank W. V 633

Gurley, W. H. F., Drafts law for collection of taxes VI 305

Gurney, Joseph John, Leader of di- vision in Society of Friends IV 265

Gush, J. VIII 133

Guthrie, Edwin

Biographical data II 200 201 Captain 15th U. S. Infantry IV

314

Iowa county named for II 200

Gnthrie, James B.., Member faculty State University IV 54

Gwyne, Nathaniel McLean, Awarded medal of honor VU 106

HAAS, JOHN M., Obituary II 247

Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Attend reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

Hackleman, Gen. Pleasant Adam I 101 102

Hackley, A. W.

Fremont as a presidential possi- bility VIII 448 Makes statement concerning slavery VIII 446

Haddock, William J.

Acknowledgment to IV 4 Obituary VII 397 Secretary Board of Regents, State University IV 11

Hadley, Capt. Elbridgre D.

Aids in procuring tablet to Rev- olutionary soldiers VI 472 Furnishes photograph of birth- place of Gov. Grimes VI 630

Hag-ans, J. C., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 378

Hag-ar, Mrs., Temporary president Sanitary Convention II

503

Hag-g-ard, Edward VIII 521

Hag-g-ard, John, Attempts surveying in Iowa III 297

Hag-ood, Gen. Johnson, Encounter with Daniel D. Dailey III 475

Hag-uewood, Linnie, Paragraph re- lating to VI 443

Hag-y, John, Proprietor of the West- ern Hotel, Sioux City VIII 408

Hag*y, Mrs. John, Keeps the Tre- mont House, Sioux City VIII 418

Hahn, Charles E. VI 585

Hahn, Claud, Serves in Spanish- American war VI 585

Hahn, Daniel, Jr. VI 585

Hahn, David Seward, Earliest set- tler of Linn county VI 581-589

Hahn, Ellas E. VI 585

Hahn, Frank KM Serves in Spanish- American war VI 584

Hahn, Guy, Serves in Spanish-Amer- ican war VI 584

Hahn, Joanna VI 585

Hahn, John C., Serves in Spanish- American war VI 584

Hahn, John F. VI 584 586

Hahn, Joseph VI 585

Incidents in life of VI 584

Hahn, Lemuel VI 585

Hahn, Lydia J. VI 585

Hahn, Mary E. VI 585

Hahu, Permelia Epperson, Early set- tler of Linn county VI 581 586

Hahn, Sarah VI 585

Hahn, Susannah VI 585

Hahn, Victor, Serves in Spanish- American war VI 585

Haidien, John, Receives indemnity from State I 366

Haigler, Christiana Margaret, Wife of Henry Clay Dean VIII 299

Haigler, William, Grandfather of Mrs. Henry Clay Dean VIII 299

Haines, Col. C. F. VIII 132

Kaines, B. T. VII 606

Haines, Dr. Reuben, Rafinesque vis- its VII 217

Haines, Robert Miller, Obituary VI 79

Haines, Thomas E., Obituary VIII 480

Haire, John IV 374

Halt, Takes part in buffalo hunt VI 593

Halbert, Mr. VIII 181

Haldeman, Capt., Commands the steamer Yorktown VIII 405

Hale, Rev. Albert, Member of Illi- nois Association III 54

Hale, Edward E., Jr., Instructor State University IV 42

Hale, John F. IV 236

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 449 Attends services in church of

J. B. Grinnell II 253 Free soil candidate for gover- nor of New Hampshire I

Speeches made in Congress

printed VIII 83 Hale, O. C. VIII 133

Currency of State Bank burned

in presence of I 292 Hale, Susan E., Instructor State

University IV 34 Hale, William V 392 Hales, Friend of Rafinesque VII

219

Haley, E., Marriage of VI 585 Half-breed lands, Advertisement for

sale of VII 637 Half-breed Tract III 252 448 IV 601 V 59 VI 426

History of, by Wick VII 16 Location of VI 91 187 VII 440

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

91

Reserved by Indians II 181 185 VI 189 VII 284 451

Halford, Maj. Elijah Walker, Pri- vate secretary President Harrison V 580 Halkney, David, Member of organi- zation for protection from horse thieves VI 61 Hall I 440 Hall, Judge, Sketches of the West,

extract from VII 537 Hall, Amanda, Wife of Enoch W.

Eastman VI 418 Hall, Augustus VIII 75 200

Co-operates with Thorington in the House of Representa- tives VIII 75 Early Iowa lawyer IV 484 v Lawyer of Keosauqua VHI

483 Member of Congress HI 206

VIH 485

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69

Hall, Ben, Early lawyer of Keosau- qua V 420 Hall, Benton J.

Appears for Navigation Co. I

634 637

Connection with Iowa Geologi- cal Survey III 115 Defeated for Congress by John

H. Gear V 594 Educated at Mt. Pleasant I

570

Member Fourteenth General Assembly IV 257 V 585 587 Offers amendment to bill for

new capitol IV 259 Obituary I 343 Son of Jonathan C. Hall VIII

20 31

Hall, Charley VII 635 Hall, Claiborne, Surveys town of

Pella III 258 Hall, E., Dr. C. C. Parry associated

with VII 417

Hall, Edwin S., Associated with dis- covery and exploration of Itasca Basin II 31 Hall, Elmer, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Hall, Chaplain Francis B., Awarded medal of honor VII 107 Hall, Frederick, Professor in Middle- bury College, Boston, 1821 VIH 164 Hall, Lieut. George F., At battle of

Corinth I 216

Hall, Crranville Davisson, Rending of Virginia, review of VII 311 Hall, Henry VII 635

Marriage of VII 636 Hall, Maj. Hiram W. II 18 Hall, Homer, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11 Hall, James

Law partner of J. B. Howell I 347

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Member First Territorial Legis- lature VI 354 VII 258

One of founders of Keosauqua

V 238

Testifies in a trial held in the Territory of Iowa, 1839 VIII 144 Hall, James

Appointed State Geologist III 114

Establishes the Iowa State Geo- logical Survey VIII 386

Opinion of, on mineral black II 267

Pioneer naturalist VIII 346

Professor of geology, State Uni- versity IV 30 31

Scientific work of III 115

Hall, Jonathan C. Ill 628 VI

464 VII 309 VIII 11

Biographical note VI 21

Biography of, by E. H. Stiles VIII 18-31

Characterization of VII 83

Counsel for defendant in Fugi- tive Slave case VI 9 10 17 44 Speech to jury VI 21

Early Iowa lawyer IV 484 485

Expected to address a coloniza- tion meeting VIII 535

Father of Benton J. Hall I 343

Friend of Van Caldwell II 389

Judge of the Supreme Court VIII 486

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1844 III 37 38

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 II 563 III 33 37 VII 84

Democratic nominee for president of II 584

Member of Eighth General As- sembly II 79

Represents the defendants in the Fugitive Slave case VIII 120

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69

Supporter of school at Mt.

Pleasant I 570 Hall, Miss Maria, Wife of James A.

Williamson VI 182 Hall, Martin X!., Naval record of

VI 611

Hall, Samuel, Father of Jonathan C. Hall VIII 20

Hall, Sarah Chapin, Mother of Jona- than C. Hall VIII 20

Hall, Gov. Willard P., Commissions Gen. Dodge as Major of the Missouri State militia I 319

Hallam, Henry III 263

Halleck, Gen. Henry W. I 172 195 302 II 5 105 109 138 497 III 433 IV 584 VI 444

At battle of Corinth I 99 Communication to I 317 Letter to VI 179

Mrs. Ann E. Harlan's meeting

with II 490-492 Order for return of fugitive slaves denounced by Grimes I 519

Rumored to take McClellan's place in command of -the army VIII 328 Hall of Public Archives

Law establishing VII 384 Movement for establishment of

in Alabama V 543 Need of V 66 304 VII 302 Report on, by Shambaugh VII

561

Hall of Statuary, Suggestions to place statues of Grimes and Harlan in IV 304 Halsteacl, Murat

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII

90-92 96 Author of Our Presidents VIII

97

Halsteacl, W. M. VII 606 Halverson, John, Member of organi- zation for protection from horse thieves VI 62 Ham, C. D.

Obituary notice of George W.

Jones II 565 Error in, corrected II 643 Ham, Charles M. V 557 Ham, Moses M.

Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334

D. D. W. Carver business part- ner of V 118

First White Man in Iowa II 329

Makes valuable contributions to Historical Department II 395

Obituary V 636

Pays tribute to D. N. Richard- son III 573

Regent State University IV 13

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Who Was Peosta? II 470 Ham & Carver

Present file of Dubuque Herald to Historical Department I 64

Publish Dubuque Herald IV

76

Hamer, Thomas !• , Recommends

Robert Lucas as governor

of Iowa Territory II 410

Hamill, Mrs. Nancy M., Obituary

III 652

Hamill, Smith III 652 Hamilton, Botanist VII 201 Hamilton, Connection with Fugitive

Slave case VI 20 Hamilton, Alexander I 243 246 247

II 90 237 564 III 293

IV 94 V 595 VI 475

Letter to Washington VI 401

Letter from Washington VI

402

Quotation from, relating to money I 275

William Pitt Fessenden com- pared with VIII 330

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

93

Hamilton, Gen. Charles S. Ill 425

At battle of Corinth I 101

105 Hamilton, Miss Ella, See Durley,

Mrs. Preston B.

Hamilton, Henry M., Removes to Iowa with J. B. Grinnell II 254

Hamilton, J. D. Iff., Speaks at the celebration of the centen- nial of Fort Madison VIII 553 »

Hamilton, Jacob, Pastor Dunkers

church VII 279 Hamilton, John J., Writes sketch of Dr. Joel E. Hendricks VI 470 Hamilton, Landon

Obituary III 573

Passenger on Des Moines river

steamboat IV 359 Presents collection to Historical

Department IV 397 Hamilton, Lieut. Schuyler, Stationed at Ft. Des Moines IV 452 Hamilton, Lieut. Thomas, Military record of III 104-109 VI 249

Hamilton, William S. Ill 396 Raises company of Indians II

90 Son of Alexander Hamilton III

293 Trustee of university at Bel-

mont, Wis. IV 5 Hamilton, William W.

Hamilton county named for II

237 President Iowa Senate, 1856

III 651

Public services of IV 558 Hamilton county

Included in Webster county I 575 IV 558

Named in honor of W. W. Ham- ilton II 237 IV 558

Original name of I 133

Tablet to memory of Co. C, Spirit Lake expedition, in court house of III 481

IV 475

Hamlin, Charles E., Author of the Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin VIII 103

Hamlin, Hannibal II 75

Charles E. Hamlin writes life of

VIII 103

Vice-president of the United States, 1861-5 VIII 343 Writes letter to A. C. Dodge VIII 515

Hamlin, Homer, Removes to Iowa with J. B. Grinnell II 254

Hamlin Family, History of, by An- drews, review of II 75 VI 234

Hamline, L. I.., M. E. Bishop II

Hammatt, Edward S. V 223

Hammatt, Mrs. Edward S., Daugh- ter of W. H. Barris V 223

Hammer, D., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378

Hammer, William, Pioneer Iowa Quaker IV 264

Hammond, Charles E., Witness at

marriage of Corporal Allen-

der IV 431 Hammond, M. B., Financial History

of Wisconsin Territory,

cited V 356 Hammond, Dr. William A.

Biographical note IV 415 Gen. Lyon makes apology at

reception given by IV

427 428 Recollections of Gen. Nathaniel

Lyon IV 415 468 Surgeon General of the army

during the Civil war VIII

637

Hammond, Prof. William G. Ill 183 Library of, presented to State

University IV 60 Obituary I 503 Principal and chancellor Law

Department, State Univer- sity IV 51 52 488 Hammonds, George, Emigrant to

Oregon VIII 304 Hammonds, Henry, Emigrant to

Oregon VIII 304 Hampton brothers, Quakers settling

in Iowa IV 266 Hampton, Emma VII 502 Hampton, Mary, Cares for wounded

soldiers VII 502 Hampton, Sarah, Cares for wounded

soldiers VH 502 Hampton, Mrs. William, Cares for

wounded soldiers VII

501 502

Hancock, Charles T. IV 82 Hancock, Capt. Frederick

Estimate of Abner Kneeland

VI 355

Obituary VI 320 Hancock, Gen. Winfield Scott III

425 426 VI 106 576 Hancock county, Surveying in III

440 Hand & Cusey, Business firm of

Humboldt VIII 9 Handbill recommending- Henry

Dodg-e as governor of Wis- consin Territory IV 137 Handling the Fanic of 1907 VIII

536 Haney, Chaplain Milton L., Awarded

medal of honor VII 107 Hanks, Judge James M., Recollec- tions of Abner Kneeland

VI 356 Hanks, Capt. Romulus L., At battle

of Corinth I 219 Hanly, Lieut. J. H., Military record

of III 358 Hanna, S. Smith, Instructor State

University IV 43 Hanna, Thomas, Vote on bill for

board of charities IV

312

Hanna, Col. William II 294 Hannan VI 299 Hansen, George O., Died in Philip- pines IV 320 Hansen, H. C., President of Home

Savings Bank VIII 539 Harbach, L., Entertains members of

Constitutional Convention

of; 1857 III 70

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Harbert, Albert N. VI 557

Collector of historical materials

VI 232

Instrumental in securing tablet to memory of Capt. Drum- mond VT 473 Member Linn county Historical

Society VII 67 Harbour, J. P., Dr. C. C. Parry asso- ciated with VII 417 Hardee, Gen. W. J. I 311 312 313

II 114 115 Anecdote relating to III 437

438

Evacuates Charleston II 279 Evacuates Savannah II 144

145

Hardeman, Gen. W. P., At battle of Pleasant Hill HI 403

404 VII 491 513 Hardfish, Indian chief I 130 V

625

Hardie, James Allen III 425 Harclie, Thomas

Member Ninth General Assem- bly I 227 IV 379 Obituary IV 158 Regent State University IV

13 Hardin, Davis, Agent of Pottawatta-

mie Indians II 549 Hardin, Henry, Early settler of Keo-

kuk county II 61 Hardin, John J., Iowa county named

for II 200

Hardin, Maj. M. D., Signs discharge paper of William Bratton V 70

Hardin county, Named in honor of John J. Hardin II 200 Hardships of Pioneers in Northwest- ern Iowa, by Ingham v 135 Hardy, Samuel, Delegate of Virginia

in Congress II 188 Hardy, •William, Defeated for mem- ber of Territorial Legisla- ture VI 355

Hare, Michael, Writes official mem- oir of Rev. Samuel Clarke I 466 Harg-is, Henry Clinton, Obituary VI

400 Harl, Lieut. W. P., Receives arms

and ammunition V 85 Harlan, A. W., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 57 Harlan, Aaron W. IV 323

Gives account of organization to protect rights of set- tlers VI 212 Makes tri-p on flatboat HI

199

Recollections of Abner Knee- land VI 362

Recollections of steamboating on the Des Moines IV 331

Said to have brought first steam boat to Keosauqua IV 327 330 Slavery in Iowa Territory II

631 Harlan, Mrs. Ann I!.

Services of, during Civil war

H 489-508 Tribute to II 553

Harlan, Edg-ar B. IV 323

Assists Mr. Duffield in prepara- tion of Pioneer Reminis- cences VII 390 Assumes editorial management

of the Annals of Iowa VIII

467 547 630 Editorial on Charles Aldrich

VIII 385 Furnishes information relating

to Abner Kneeland VI

351

Photographic work of VI 471 Presents bill of sale of mulatto

boy VII 143 Takes charge of funeral in Des

Moines of Charles Aldrich

VIII 573 Harlau, James, I 252504 II

206 553 IV 111 116 146

VI 150 559 571 VH

557 Abolitionist VIII 189 191

195 and the first nomination of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

109 114 Attends funeral of Gen. Corse

II 300

Attends the laying of the cor- ner stone of the Historical

Building VIII 627 Biographical sketch of IV

148 Candidate for United States

senator II 526 VI

486 VII 371 Corrects wrong impression con- cerning Charles Mason II

169 170

Death of IV 307 Defeated for superintendent of

public instruction VI

634 Discovers Charles Aldrich VIII

634 Dr. S. G. Matson associated

with III 450 Elijah Sells accepts position in

department of II 522 Friend of Daniel Anderson V

76

Friend of Elijah Sells II 560 Incident concerning VIII 153 Influence of, in Congress I

600 Letter to George Frazee VII

235 Oil portrait of, purchased by

State V 467 Opinion on naturalization VIII

202 208-211 President Old Settlers day.

Burlington Semi-Centennial

II 624

Presides at laying of corner- stone of Historical Building IV 81 82 90 102

Address of IV " 87 Proclamation on death of IV

308 Public services of H 489

IV 308 VI 226 Recollections of, unfinished IV

475

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

95

Relations with Walt Whitman

VI 225 Regent State University IV

10 Resides at Mt. Pleasant VIII

192

Statue in Statuary Hall, Wash- ington VIII 551 Statue of VIII 393-395 Suggestion to place statue of. in Hall of Statuary IV 304

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Vote on back pay bill VI 551 William B. Allison takes place

in the Senate VIII 556 Harlan, Jessie Fremont, Death of

II 489

Harlan, Col. Josiah, Ft. Dodge com- pany joins regiment of VI 571

Harlan, Richard VII 219 Harman, Merrltt W., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Harnack, Adolf VI 633 Harned, Sanford, Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312 Harney, Caroline, Granted land by

Government III 605 Harney, Gen. William S. VI 233

IV 580 Member of comission to treat

with Indians II 523 Harper, Francis F.

Acknowledgment to IV 393 Published History of Lewis and Clark Expedition I 76 531

Publisher VI 233 VII 72 Publishes Expedition of Lieut. Zebulon M. Pike I 532 II 20 322

Harper, Robert, Obituary IV 482

Harper, Robert G., William Penn

Clark apprentice to VI 77

Harper, W. W. K., Killed at battle

of Corinth I 215 Harriman, John W.

Member of the faculty State

University IV 54 Portrait presented to the Iowa State University VIII

229

Harriott, Dr. Isaac H., Victim of the Spirit Lake massacre III 529 543 V 25

Harris, Col., Agent Des Moines Na- vigation Co. II 265 Harris, Amos

Member of a committee ap- pointed to examine Edward H. Stiles for the bar VIII 241

Member of the Constitutional

Convention of 1857 II

563 III 33 69 639 VIII

22 508

Pioneer Iowa lawyer VIII

488-490 Harris, Frank E., Military record of,

VI 601

Harris, George B., Connection with C. B. & Q. railroad VII 412

Harris, Georgre S. VII 475

Harris, Henry C., Member faculty State University IV 48

Harris, Isham G., Offers bill for safety appliances on rail- roads V 572

Harris, Joseph Benson, Obituary

VII 156

Harris, Thomas, Obituary VII 80 Harris, William Charles, Obituary

IV 641

Harris, Capt. W. H., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 330 337 Harris, Dr. W. T.

Commends Prof. Parker's High- er Education in Iowa I 671

Report of, cited VII 375 Harrison, Benjamin I 236 423 III 652 VII 156 319 476

Appoints E. H. Conger Minister to Brazil VIII 155

Appoints F. W. Palmer govern- ment printer IV 403 VI 151

Appoints John McHugh National Bank examiner III 78

Appoints John W. Noble Secre- tary of the Interior VIII 274

Compared with Wm. Henry Harrison I 427

Considers W. B. Allison for Sec- retary of the Treasury VIII 556

Nominated for president IV

223 225

Reappoints Frank Wayland Pal- mer government printer

VIII 316 Recommends safety appliances

on railroads V 569 580 Refuses to reappoint Gen. Corse

postmaster of Boston II

296 Harrison, Miss Caroline M., Wife of

W. H. Barris V 223 Harrison, E. H., Member Board of

State Bank Commissioners

I 291 V 100 Harrison, Francis, Resident of Keo-

sauqua during flood of 1851

V 417 Harrison, Jacob Hug-h

Letter from IV 116

Obituary VI 398 Harrison, Col. Thomas J., Candidate for promotion to rank of Brigadier General VI 180 Harrison, William Henry I 444 445 II 519 639 IV

277 V 612 VII 170 246

Advises Gov. Chambers to wear full uniform at council with Indians I 400

Appoints Elijah Sells Secretary of Utah Territory H 524 III 78

Appoints John Chambers Gover- nor of Iowa Territory II 581

Appoints O. W. H. Stull Secre- tary of Iowa Territory III 570

96

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Commissioner of Indian Affairs

I 604 620 III 98 104 Compared with Fremont VIII

Death of I 428 II 431 Francis Springer has letter of

introduction to H 573 Friend of Gov. Chambers I

426 Governor John Chambers serves

on staff of I 425 Governor of Indiana Territory

III 98 V 325 528 VII

16 432 450 Presidential campaign of I

427 457 566 II 579 Removes George W. Jones from

office of surveyor general

II 564

Removes James Clarke from of- fice of Secretary of the Territory VIII 437 Speech of Tecumseh to VI

193 Harrison county,

Charles Larpenteur resident of

V 60

Indians in III 135 Named in honor of W. H. Har- rison II 201

Harrod, Maj. B. N., Director Vicks- burg National Military Park V 272

Harshman, Mrs., Survivor of mas- sacre at Springfield, Minn. V 19

Harshman, Victim of massacre at Springfield, Minn. V 19 Hart, Albert Bushnell II 323

Author of a biography of Sal- mon P. Chase VHI 101 108 Editor of the American Nation

VIII 86

Hart, Anson, Regent State Univer- sity IV 11 13 Hart, Mary E., Instructor State Uni- versity IV 34

Hart, Norman H., Commissioner Des

Moines river investigation,

report of I 537

Hart & Hinkley, Pioneer millers of

Madison county VI 449

Harter, Nicholas, Killed at battle of

Pleasant Hill III 28 Hartman, B. T., Member faculty State University IV 46 Hartman, William H., Obituary II

247

Hartshorn, El din J., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312 Hartsock, James B., Obituary I

423 Hartt, Bollin Lynde, Reference to

The lowans VII 379 Hartung-, Benwick J., Naval record

of VI 611

Hartzell, Serg-t. Randall M., Color bearer at Allatoona II 291

Harvard, Bev. John, Founder of

Harvard University IV 2

Harvey, Dr. Phillip, Corresponding

secretary State Historical

Society at Burlington VII

301 Harvey, Thomas H., Files report of

R. W. Cummins III 127 Harveys, Members Dunkers church

VII 275

Harvison, William Q., President of the Century Savings Bank

VIII 539

Harwood, James C., Obituary VI

159 Haskell, Charles W., Naval record

of VI 612

Haskins, Alviu A., Associated in business with Charles A. Bishop VIII 478 Haskins, Charles C., Early settler of Linn county VI 583 Hassall, Bev. VIII 133 Hasting-s, Dr., Lecturer State Uni- versity, 1849 IV 29 Hastings, D. C., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 378 Hasting-s, Serranus Clinton II

639 VII 258 Friend of Stephen Whicher IV

516 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389

Judge Supreme Court Iowa Ter- ritory VII 167 Law partner of J. Scott Rich- man VII 363 Member early bar of Iowa IV

515

Obituary I 79 Public services of IV 621 622 Removes to California VII

364

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69 Takes seat in Congress II

620

Has well, Arthur, Obituary II 77 Hatch, Visits Council Bluffs with

Lincoln IV 460 Hatch, Gen., in the Civil war VIII

41 Hatch, Miss Eliza, Mrs. Nathan

Hoyt Brainard V 237 Hatch, Col. Edward

At Vicksburg V 274 Charge at Farmington, Miss.

VI 444-446 Hatch, J. H.

Member Twelfth General As- sembly IV 244 Supplies S. R. Ingham with am- munition V 493 Hatch, Judge Leander O., Associated with Reuben Noble in law business III 197 Hatch, Mrs. Minnie Therese, Obitu- ary III 477 Hatch, W. H. VIII 391 Hath way, Miss III 535 Hathway, A. N.

Biographical note III 532 Member Spirit Lake expedition III 532 538 V 17 25 Hathway, Georg-e III 535 Hathway, Newton III 534 535 Hatton, Prank, Obituary I 504

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

97

Hatton, Thomas VIII 132

Pays tribute to James D. See-

burg-er V 159 Haugre, Amos O., Cashier of the Iowa

Trust and Savings Bank

VIII 539 Haug-er, J., Elder Bunkers church

VII 277 Hauglitelin, Irving', Pastor Dunkers

church VII 279 Haug-htelin, J. D., Elder Dunkers

church VII 279 282 Haverty, District agent, pays claim

of half-breeds VII 190 Havie, M. M., Merchant of Ft. Dodge

VII 142

Hawkeye, How the name was given to residents of Iowa VIII 122

Hawkesbury, Lord VI 409

Hawkins, James O., Messenger Con- stitutional Convention of 1857 III 69

Hawkins, G-en. John P., Commands negro troops at Jenkins Ferry IH 432 434 435

Hawkins, Mrs. Lucy E., Wife of George E. Clark VIII

240

Haworth, J. D., Early Recollections of Keokuk County II 60 74

Hay, A. T., Business partner of Gen. J. M. Corse II 3

Hay, Mrs. Amelia, Daughter of Jere- miah Smith VIII 434

Hay, Mrs. Maria Jones, Obituary III 238

Hay, Dr. Walter III 238

Hayden, Dr. P. V.,

of the U. S. Geological Survey

VIII 568

Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600

Hayden, Ferdinand IV 559 Hayden, M. M., Assists Samuel R. Curtis with the Des Moines river engineering VIII

392 Hayes, Rutherford B. Ill 652

V 557 266

Appoints George W. McCrary

Secretary of War IV 280

Pays tribute to Gen. Charles

Devine II 298 Reinstates Dr. Hammond in

army IV 415

Hayes, Samuel, Member faculty State University IV 57 Hayes, Walter I.

Obituary V 76 Opposes bill for safety appli- ances on railroads V 579 Portrait of, in Historical art

gallery VI 391 Public services oi VI 391 Hayne, Robert Y. IV 148 Hays, Col., Soldier in the Mexican

war VIII 390 Hays, John H., Awarded medal of

honor VII 110

Hayward, Col. J. X. T., Assists the U. S. troops in Missouri VIII 362 Hayzlett, G-eorgre W., Obituary VIII

560

Hazard, Theodore L., Lecturer State University IV 56

Hazen, E. H., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 54

Hazleton, Prye E., Clerk of the dis- trict court, Territory of Iowa VIII 143 144 Head, Albert, Letter by, giving ac- count of grasshopper plague IV 441

Head, Capt. Mahlon, Sneaks at the dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 73 Healey, Creorgfe W., Awarded medal

of honor VII 110 Healy, Q-. B., Curator Academy of Science and Letters, Sioux City VI 312

Healy, George P. A., Paints portrait and presents it to Histori- cal Department I 65 Hearst, Phoebe IV 92 Heath, William H., Battle of Pleas- ant Hill, Louisiana VII 516 546

Heath, G-en. I 324 325 Hebard, Alfred

Appointed to examine books of Des Moines River Improve- ment I 364 365 Biographical note VI 216 Biographical sketch, by Salter

III 47

Border War between Iowa and Missouri I 651 665 666

Cited III 47 Death of III 51 Indian Treaty and Its Negotia- tion I 397 Original Surveys of the C. B. &

Q. railroad VI 216 Public services of II 639 Recollections of Early Territo- rial Days II 212 Reference to III 47 Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312 Witness to Indian treaty VII

443

Hebard, Mrs. Alfred, Description of Burlington in early days III 51

Hebert, G-en. Louis, Extract from report of, on siege of Vicks- burg V 280

Hebert, Mrs. Lou, Member of choir of Father Pelamourgues' church VI 121

Hedg-e, Thomas V 633 VI 397 Address at funeral of Gen.

Corse II 301 Attends exercises at laying of corner-stone of Historical Building IV 82 146 Biography of Charles Elliott

Perkins VIII 367-381 Hedg-e, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Aid in securing portrait of Dr. Salter V 630 Hedg-es, Capt. Christian, At battle

of Corinth I 217 Hedg-es, Col. N. G-., Delegate to Democratic State conven- vention, 1859 IV 372 Hedrick, Gen. J. M. VIII 133 Hedstrom, Olaf G-., Swedish Metho- dist minister in New York VIII 4

98

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Heinemann, Barbara, Member of Amana Society I 386

Heinemann, Frederick, Seeks loca- cation for Amana Society

I 387 Hempel, J. O. V 125

Prepares financial report of Clayton county VI 132

Hemphill & Turner, William B. Alli- son studies law with VIII 556

Hempstead, Edward, Delegate to Congress from Missouri Territory VI 248

Hemps te ad, Stephen I 440 445

II 154 163 III 394 395 Anecdote of VIII 233 Approves bill for naming Iowa

counties II 236 Associate of Judge Jonathan C.

Hall VIII 21 Bills vetoed by VI 505 Brief account of VII 457 Candidate for Territorial Coun- cil VII 265 Defends Gten. Street and Maj.

Kearny II 88 Dr. S. G. Matson, associated

with III 450 Extract from message of, 1852

I 363

Interested in lead mines VII 456

Member of commission to for- mulate Code of 1851 II 163 IV 606 V 161

VII 621

Member of First Territorial Legislature IV 621 622

Mentioned in connection with naming of Iowa counties

II 198

Opposes James Thorington for Congress VIII 74

President of the Senate (1846) I 423

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69

Hendershott, David, Member Terri- torial Legislature of Iowa

III 625 Hendershott, Henry B.

Appointed commissioner to

make survey of boundary

line I 647 Biographical sketch of, by Stiles

III 624 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 Judge of the Ottumwa district

VIII 242

Member of committee on new

counties II 197 Musters 24th Iowa into service

I 16

Obituary IV 559 Settles in Ottumwa I 255 Hendershott, Isaac B., Obituary

VIII 400

Henderson, Testimony of, in Fugi- tive Slave case VI 17 Henderson, Andrew O., Obituary IV

80 Henderson, David B. Ill 354

Associated with Charles Mac- Kenzie VIII 400

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 146 Connection with Vicksburg Na- tional Military Park V 276 Governor Larrabee has bronze

figure of VIII 550 Introduces bill relating to safe- ty appliances on railroads V 569 571 581 Obituary VII 394 Portrait of, in Historical De- partment VI 391 Presents historic flags V 541 Statue of, procured by Governor Larrabee VI 153 473

Henderson, Mrs. David B., Attends exercises at laying of cor- ner stone of Historical Building IV 82 146 Henderson, Judge Henry Clay

Law partner of Preston M. Sut-

ton V 319

Obituary VI 238 Henderson, John W., Regent State

University IV 13 Henderson, Stephen H., Capt. of Co. A. 24th Iowa Infantry I 15 24 114

Henderson, Wesley H., Killed at bat- tle of Corinth I 215 Henderson, Capt. William L., Obit- uary III 239

Hendricks, Dr. Joel E., Editor and publisher The Analyst VI 468

Hendricks, Thomas A. VIII 337 Friend of W. F. Coolbaugh VII

402 Henn, Bernhart

Death of wife II 326 Defeats George G. Wright for

Congress IV 485 Friend of Van .Caldwell II

389 Letter of James W. Grimes to

II 630 Register of Land Office IV

189

Succeeded by George Wil- son IV 569 Henn, Mrs. Elizabeth S., Obituary

II 326

Hennelton VIII 287 Hennepin, Father Iiouis I 603 II 177 IV 615 V 234 Hennessey, Bishop John VII 80

Obituary IV 399 Kenning1, Carl Fritz

Calls Mr. Aldrich's attention to

Boone mound VIII 467

Southern Bird in Central Iowa

V 62

Henry, Alexander, Fur trader; jour- nals of, published III 140 141

Henry, George C., One of State commissioners to arrange for Semi-Centennial II

621

Henry, Gen. James D.

Incidents in life of II 364 Service of, in Black Hawk war

VI 314 VII 251 252

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Henry county

Naming of II 364

Natural advantages of III

564 Organization from Des Moines

county H 196 Quaker settlement in IV 264 Henry, Patrick VIII 230 Henry son, Lars, Obituary II 648 Hepburn, William P. V 478

Chief clerk, House, Seventh

General Assembly II 80

Delegate to the convention

which nominated Abraham

Lincoln VIII 99 103

Makes address at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 625

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood

for governor, 1859 VIII

217

Hepner, George, Member Fifth Ter- ritorial Legislature IV 636

Herenden, "Wood, Mortally wounded at battle of Buena Vista III 466 Herman, M., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 279

Herndon, William Henry, Joint author of a Life of Abra- ham Lincoln VIII 100 Herndon & Weik, Authors of a Life of Abraham Lincoln VIII 84

Herr, Joseph L. VIII 132 Herrick, S. H.

Ackowledgment to III 156 Grinnell Cyclone of June 17,

1882 III 81

Herrick, Stephen L. VII 594 Herring1, Elbert, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, letter by III 613 VI 372 Herring-ton, Pitt B., Awarded medal

of honor VII 110 Herriott, Prof. Prank I. V 69

VI 627

Chapters in Iowa's Financial History V 352 425 Cited VI 524 Charles Aldrich VIII 630-

639

Code of 1851 VII 625-626 Constitution of 1857 and the

People VIII 385-389 Dr. Charles A. White VII

469 Earthquakes in the Mississippi

Valley VII 550 Founder of Salubria VI 586-

587 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

630 Gen. F. M. Drake VI 307-

309 Gue's History of Iowa VI

395-396

Historian's Point of View: Is it National, Or Local, Or Both? VII 147 Increasing interest in Local His- tory VII 386 Investigates origin of board of

control reform V 391 Iowa and the Expert VIII 385-389

Iowa and the First Nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 81-115 186-220 444-446

Iowa's Experiment in Govern- ment VI 30

Iowa's Treasury Deficit in the Light of the Constitutional Debates III 631

Is Iowa's History Worth While?

VI 70-73 Cited VI 524

Legislation in Iowa Prior to 1858 VI 498

Pioneer's Reminiscences VII 389-390

Preservation of Iowa's Public Documents V 293

Preservation of Local Archives VII 302

President Johnson's Accusers and the Salary Grab VI 550-554

Publicity in Our Local Finance

VI 129, cited VI 524 Regulation of Trade and Morals

by Iowa Town Councils Prior to 1858 V 126 Reference to VI 524

Review of The Journals of Rob- ert Lucas VII 630

Review of Kasson's Evolution of the Constitution of the U. S. and , the History of the Monroe Doctrine, and Macy's Party Organization and Machinery VI 631

Our Debt to a Pioneer Collector

VII 391

Review of Salter's Iowa: The First Free State of the Louisiana Purchase VII 150

Robert Lucas— The Man VH 626 Serviceable Check List of Iowa's Public Documents VI

389-390

Some of Iowa's Stock VII 38 Transfusion of Political Ideas and Institutions in Iowa VI 46

Reference to VI 502 524 Transplanting Iowa Laws to

Oregon VI 455 Reference to VI 524 Usury in Early Iowa Legislation

IV 634 Whence Came the Pioneers of

Iowa VII 367 446 Herriott, Miss Delia IV 82 Herriott, John IV 82 Herriott, Mrs. John IV 82 Herron, Gen. Francis J.

At battle of Wilson's Creek

IV 470 Awarded medal of honor VII

110 113 N. M. Hubbard on staff of V

477

Obituary V 395 Oliver P. Shiras on staff of V

321 Hershey, Oscar, Scientific work of

II 6 V 51 Hertze, Murdered in Clayton county

VIII 438

Hesse, P., Assistant Iowa Geological Survey III 119

100

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Hesser, Frederick, Member Ninth General Assembly IV

378

Het field, Robert, Pioneer VIII 36 Heth, Iiieut. Henry, Military service

of IV 452 VII 453 Hethering-ton, Henry S., Obituary

III 479

Hethering-ton, James H., Naval rec- ord of VI 612

Hewett, Pioneer mail carrier I 397 Hewett, Sumner B.

Obituary VII 557 Public offices held by I 341 Hewett, Mrs. Sumner B., Obituary

I 341

Hiatt, Maj. VIII 133 Hickenlooper, Gen. Andrew, Member executive committee Vicks- burg Military Park Associ- ation V 272

Hickman, Benjamin N., Severely wounded at battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 28

Hicks, Elias, Leader of separation in Society of Friends IV 265 Hicks, Miss Ella, Wife of David N.

De Tarr V 75

Hicks, Col. Stephen G., Commended

by Gen. Sherman II 106

Hicks, Thomas, George H. Yewell

pupil of V 166 227 Hig-bee, Mr. and Mrs. C. H., Aid in securing portrait of Dr. Sal- ter V 630 Hig-bee, Isaac N., Surveyor III

439

Hig-gins, Gen. VII 238 Hig-gins, Joel, Marriage of VII

636 . Hig-ginson, Col. Thomas W.

Aids in the Kansas struggle

VIII 506 507 and the Underground railway

VIII 191

At Tabor VII 393 Hig-hland, William, Early Iowa set- tler VI 380 Hig-ley. Mortimer A.

Obituary IV 638

Regent State University IV

13 Hilcireth, A. W., Pioneer of Iowa

VIII 517 Hildreth, Azro Benjamin Franklin

III 318 VI 159 Appreciation of N. P. Banks

VIII 447

Calls to order meeting at lay- ing of corner stone of Historical Building IV 81 82 85

Address of IV 86 Biographical sketch of IV

146

Characteristics of III 203 Describes monument commemor- ating Boston massacre III

Journalistic career of V 117 118 314

M. M. Ham associated with V 636

Member Iowa Board of Educa- tion III 200 207

Noted in Iowa journalism VIII

190 Party conditions of 1860 VIII

452

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for Governor, 1859 VIII 217

Hildreth, Mrs. Azro B. F. IV 82

Hildreth, J. T., Eearly Iowa journal- ist V 382

Hildreth, Richard, Gives meaning of word Iowa II 465

Hill, Pioneer preacher VI 266

Hill, Gen. A. P. Ill 475

Hill, Abigail, Mother of Samuel Mer- rill V 336

Hill, Alfred J. II 24 30

Friend of Elliott Coues II 31

Hill, Amos, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Kill, Edward, Pioneer of Jackson county VII 3

Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth D., Wife of Gov- ernor Samuel Merrill V 351

Hill, Enoch S., Case of, relating to land claims III 331

Hill, Fred, Killed at Yellow Bayou, La. II 408

Hill, Dr. Gershom H. V 552

Lecturer State University IV 54

Hill, Capt. Grant W., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 329 330

Hill, Capt. Granville, Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 332

Hill, Lieut. James, Awarded medal of honor VII 107 110

Hill, James G., Architect of gov- ernment printing office VI 152

Hill, Rev. James £., Writes Intro- duction to new edition of The Iowa Band V 552

Hill, James Jeremiah

' Estimate of Charles Elliot Per- kins VIII 381 Member of Iowa Band I 528 529 530 531 VII 603 604

Hill, Peter V 336

Hill, Richard, Naval record of VI 612

Hill, Richard W., Member faculty State University IV 54

Hill, Rowland G., Military record of VI 601

Hill, Col. S. G., Death of II 407

Hill, W. D. VIII 391

Hillg-uertner, Dr. Carl, Signs letters to Congressional leaders on the naturalization law VIII 207 209

Hillhouse, Capt. William, Obituary I 672

Hillis, Col. David B. V 228 VI

316 VIII 133 Obituary IV 561

Hillis, E. R., Military secretary, let- ter by VII 313

Hills, F. C., Member executive com- mittee Floyd Memorial As- sociation II 312

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

101

Hilsing-er, John, Obituary VII 479 Hilton, James VII 461

Biographical sketch of, by Gue

I 129

Obituary V 397 Recollections of Early Iowa VI

464

Hinckley, Robert, Paints portrait of Rear Admiral Walker VI 392

Hindeg-ardner, D. S., Teacher Indian school, Tama county IV 202 204

Hindman, D. R. Obituary VIII 480 Hine, Capt. Add. VIII 133 Hinke, Amos, Celebrates Fourth of

July on flatboat IV 331 Hinkle, Capt. Abraham, Farm of occupies the site of lowa- ville VIII 59

Hinkle, Eliliu, Resident of Keosau- qua during flood of 1851 V 417

Hinkley, Georg-e M. VI 461 Hinman, B. B. & Co., Firm of Keo-

kuk VIII 125 Hinrichs, Dr. Gustavus

Frank Springer, a student of

II 362

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 44 47 54 58 Hinton, S. C. Merchant of Ft. Dodge

VII 142

Hippee, G. M. ft Co., Pioneer mer- chants IV 362 Hirschl, Andrew J., Lecturer State

University IV 52 Hiscock, Frank, Delegate to Repub- lican national convention IV 223 Hise, Elijah, Classmate of Stephen

Whicher IV 503 Historian's Point of View: Is it National, or Local, or Both? by Herriott VII 147 Historic places, Preservation of I

66

Historic Reunion, Surviving mem- bers of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 IH 32 Historical Address, by Dodge IV

577

Historical Address in Commemora- tion of the 50th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Con- stitution of Iowa, by Salter II 509

Historical Building- Appropriation for completion of

VI 385 Contents of corner stone of

IV 83 Contracts for work on III

569 Exercises at laying of corner

stone of IV 81 145 First appropriation for III

472 Law providing for erection of

II 477 Legislation pertaining to VIII

Removal of Historical Depart- ment to IV 396

Stone used in construction of VH 307

Tablet in memory of Revolution- ary soldiers placed in VI 149 Historical collections, Range of VI

301

Historical Department of Iowa I 579

and Iowa Historical material VIII 389-392

At St. Louis Exposition VII 232

Flags in possession of V 540

Fossil remains in collections or III 21

Furnishes information concern- ing original papers of Lewis and Clark expedition I

Furnishes portraits for Burling- ton Semi-Centennial II 622 Landon Hamilton collection

willed to III 574 Laws referring to I 55 Letters and manuscripts owned by I 64

Commission of Robert Lucas as Captain in regular army II 240 415 473

Correspondence of Gen. Street V 71

Discharge papers of William Bratton V 69

Letter by Admiral Farragut II 634

Letter by Edwin M. Stanton to Mrs. Ann E. Harlan II 491

Letter by James W. Grimes II 400

Manuscript presented by S. F. Smith II 259

Marriage certificate of Gen. Lyon IV 431

Oath of office of Gov. Cham- bers I 428

Order book of Gen. Henry Dodge II 231

Original manuscript of "Gen- erals Corse and Howard II 231

Original manuscript of Gov. Drake's farewell order

II 481

Original manuscript of mili- tary order of George Washington III 307

Pictures on the walls of the reading room which at one time decorated the Supreme Court room of . the capitol VIII 314- 315

Pro-slavery letter by Cal- houn II 235

Stenographic reports of pro- ceedings of Constitu- tional Convention of 1857

III 70

Volume of printed receipts for books loaned from the territorial library II 638

Loan collections of I 78

Marble busts of Governor and Mrs. Larrabee presented to IV 633

102

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Marble medallion of Wm. Pitt Fessenden owned by IV 633 Military papers and relics II

319

Military mementos of Adam Larrabee II 650 VII 301 Military papers of Gen.

Crocker III 154 Sword and papers of George

Wilson II 242

Newspaper collections of I

63 421 III 234 IV 630

Origin of I 56-58

Portraits in Gallery of I 65

D. B. Henderson VI 390

Edwin Manning II 321

Francis Springer V 467

Frank Springer VI 390

Hiram Price II 482

William Salter V 630

Talbott's Governor Kirkwood

V 312 Walter I Hayes VI 390

Possesses first edition of Mc- Kenney & Hall's Indian Tribes of North America

III 228 Publications of,

Early Settlement and Growth

of Western Iowa, Todd

VII 392 First Census of Dubuque

and Demoine Counties

III 311 History of the Constitutions

of Iowa, Shambaugh V

547 Iowa Territorial Laws, 1838-

39 IV 554 621 622

632 V 300 John Brown Among the

Quakers and Other

Sketches, Richman I

670 Journal of the Extra Session

of 1840 VI 554 Tablet to memory of Revolu- tionary soldiers placed in

VI 471

Vital statistics of State Board of Health placed in VI 305

Warren S. Dungan presents cop- per nugget to III 12

Work of II 401 IV 90

102

Historical Geographical Atlas of the United States, Compiled by Frank E. Landers I 59 137 HI 155 Historical material

Value of preservation of III 155

Waste of, in private hands I

579

Historical Proclamation, by Gov. James A. Mount of Indiana

IV 463

Historical Value of Early Court Files VIII 143

Historical Value of Iowa News- papers II 558

History of Lead and Zinc Mining* in Iowa, by Leonard IH 63

History of Steamboating- on the Des

Moines River, by Hussey IV 323 393

History, Public Policy Toward His- torical Work VIII 230 231

Hitchcock, Rev. A. B., Church work of, in Iowa and Illinois I 527

Hitchcock, Albert S., Member of fac- ulty State University IV 47

Hitchcock, Prof. Edward, Specimen of "mineral black" submit- ted to II 268

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen VI 365 Attends George Wilson at mar- riage IV 567 Attends prayer meeting at resi- dence of Gen. Street II 89

Institutes investigation of Simon Cameron Indian Commis- sion VII 115-139 172-195 Letter by VI 369 Superintendent of Indian Af- fairs, complaint to II 98 Warm friend of Gen. Street VI

371 Hitchcock, Jared, Pioneer minister

VII 596

Hoagr, Levi I., Obituary V 558 Hoag-land, Peter, Claimed aerolite

III 284

Hoar, George P., Extract from Four National Conventions IV 223 235

Hoard, Gov. W. D., Member execu- tive committee Vicksburg National Military Park Asso- ciation V 272

Hobart, C. W., Regent State Univer- sity IV 13

Hobbs, Semira A., Agreement made with, to teach school III 216

Hobbs, Dr. Warren C., Obituary III 480

Hobbs, Wesley C. Ill 480

Hobby, C. M., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 54

Hobson, Joseph B., Naval record of VI 612

Hocket, John, Pioneer Iowa Quaker

IV 264

Hocket, Nathan, Pioneer Iowa Quak- er IV 264

Hocket, Stephen, Pioneer Iowa Quak- er IV 264

Hodge, Albert D., Military service of VI 577

Hodges, Miss, Competes for prize at first State Fair V 64

Hodges, Steven, Hung for murder of Miller and Leicy V 157 VI 376 475

Hodges, William, Hung for murder of Miller and Leicy V 157 VI 376 475

Hodnett, John, Editor Dubuque Her- ald IV 77

Hofer, A. V., Receives letter from Mr. Cass, on naturalization

VIII 212

Hoffman, Ogden, Francis Springer has letter of introduction to II 573

IND£X, VOLUMES I-VIII

103

Hoffmeister, Dr. A. W., Obituary

II 486 Hogan, John H., Assistant cashier of

the Marquardt Savings Bank

VIII 539

Hog-e, Anna, Wife of Thomas S. Wil- son I 503 Hog-g-att, Lucian Q., Obituary II

408 Hohbrecker, Theo, Pioneer stage

driver V 420 Holbrook, Connection with Des

Moines river land grant

troubles I 548 549 Holbrook, B. D., Defends Charles B.

Thompson VII 344 Holbrook, John C.

Extract from letter of VII

605 Pioneer preacher VII 594

602 604 I 527

Holbrook, Mrs. John C. VII 602 Holbrook, Norman B.

Member of committee to con- sider bill for State board

of charities IV 311 Obituary VI 319 Holbrook, Parker X., Regent State

University IV 13 Holcomb, Judg-e Arden B. VI 319 Characteristics of II 260 Correspondence of, relating to

settlement of Iowa II

260-277 Holcomb, Edmund, A. B. Holcomb

makes investments for II

260 Holden, Daniel, Pastor Bunkers

church VII 274 Holden, H. M., Currency of State

Bank burned in presence of

I 292

Holden, William W., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Holeston, William, Settlement of, in Iowa I 537

Holland, Colony from, settles in Iowa III 241

Holland, T. E., Elements of Juris- prudence, cited VI 512 513

Holly, Dr. Horace

Experiences of Rafinesque with

VII 215

President Transylvania Univer- sity IV 503 VII 215

Hollingfswortli, Jeremiah, Member of Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 III 37 69

Holling'sworth, Louis, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Hollman, Frederick, Trustee of uni- versity to be founded at Belmont, Wis. IV 5

Holloway, Joseph H., Military ser- vice of VI 577

Holman, A. M., Member of executive committee, Floyd Memorial Association II 310 311

Holman, C. J., Present at opening of grave of Sergt. Floyd

II 310

Holman, Frederick B., Naval record

of VI 612 Holman, W. P. VIII 408

Interested in Floyd monument

II 310

Holmes, Appears for the appellee in the Dartmouth College case VIII 54 Holmes, Adoniram J.

Law partner of Loran Reynolds

VI 238 Obituary V 397

Holmes, Calvin P.

Judge of the district bench

VIII 398 Obituary V 639

Holmes, Bev. Ludwig-, Attends pre- sentation of portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Holmes, Bev. O. A., One of founders of Des Moines College V 639

Holmes, Bev. O. H., Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII 610

Holmes, Oliver Wendell I 494

VIII 101 Quotation from VI 340

Holmes, Boberta M., Instructor State University IV 43

Holmes, Gen. T. H. II 33

Holmes, Prof. W. H., Describes Mound Builders III 173

Holmes, William H.

Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378 Obituary II 327 State Treasurer V 639

Homestead law, Genesis of, in Iowa III 148 335

Holson, Capt. N. A., At battle of Corinth I 214

Holt, Joseph, Loyal to governor I 86

Holyoke, Thomas, Characteristics of II 254

Homan, B. W., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 56

Homer, First county seat of Web- ster county II 150 160

Home Missionary Society I 529

Honor!, Purchased half-breed lands

VII 26

Hood, Andrew, Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 512

V 7.8

Hood, James, Military service of

VI 579

Hood, Gen. John B. I 311 313 316 318 II 115 117-119 130 132 134 135 137 138 IV 586 VI 180 300

Hooker, Col. E. F. VIII 130 132 Obituary II 487

Hooker, Gen. Joseph VI 174 176

299

William Pitt Fessenden approves of VIII 328

Hooker, Sir Joseph, Friend of Dr. C. C. Parry VII 419

Hooper, Edward C., Associate editor of the Western Farmer and Gardener VIII 150

Hooper, Samuel

Makes trip with James W.

Grimes VIII 335 Makes trip with William Pitt Fessenden VIII 339

Hoover, Georg-e W., Secretary Des Moines Steamboat Co. IV 350

104

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Hoover, Harris

Biographical note V 14 Letter of, relating to Spirit Lake

massacre III 551 Member of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 507 521 538 547 V 17

Tragedy of Okoboji V 14 Writes account of Spirit Lake

expedition III 233 566 Hope, Lieut. James B., At battle of

Corinth I 217 Hopkins, Rev. Asa T. VII 592 Hopkins, John IV 92 Hopkins, Gen. Samuel, Leads force of men against Indians VII 245

Hopkinson, Joseph, Appears for the appellant in the Dartmouth College case VIII 54 Hopwood, G. H., Elder Dunkers

church VII 280 Horack, P. E., Attends Semi-Centen- nial of the adoption of the constitution of Iowa VIII 63 Hornaday, William T.

Contributes museum specimens to State University IV 41 61 Member of Iowa Society of New

York VII 473

Homer, Gen. John A., Connection with Simon Cameron Indian Commission VII 186 187 190 Homer, John S. Ill 293 396

Public services of III 384

385 Hornish, Joseph K., Obituary II

488 Hornstein, John, Obituary VIII

237 Horr, Dr. Asa

Obituary II 485 Presents collection of mammals to State University IV 61 Horr, Lieut. Joseph !•., Rescued on battlefield by James Kephart VII 313

Horses, Docking of, made a mis- demeanor VI 533 Horse Thieves, Pioneer Protection from, by Parker VI 59 Horsfall, Wm. H., Awarded medal

of honor VII 106 Hosford, William S., Member faculty State University IV 57 Hortou, Col. Charles C.

Col. Edward Hatch's Great Charge at Farmington, Miss. VI 444

Military record of VI 444 Horton, Frank W., House surgeon hospital State University IV 56 Horton. James, Military record of

VI 579 Hoskins, J. C. C. VIII 95

President Floyd Memorial Asso- ciation II 310 311 Referee in case against Charles

B. Thompson VII 344 Hoskins, J. D., Present at opening of grave of Sergt. Floyd II 310

Hoskins, J. M , Member of organiza- tion for protection against horse thieves VI 62

Hoskins, Samuel B., House surgeon hospital State University IV 56

Hosnier, Dr. I 508

Hosmer, James X., History of the Louisiana Purchase, review of V 550

Hospers, Henry

Establishes paper printed in

Dutch language III 258

Founds Holland colony in Sioux

county III 259 Letter from IV 115 Obituary V 317

Hotchkiss, A. C., Member State Sen- ate III 656

Hotchkiss, Mrs. Lucy P., Obituary

III 656

Hotot, Marie, Wife of Jean Dubuque

II 330 Houg-hton, Dr., Friend of Edwin

James VIII 182 Houg-hton, Horace H., Pioneer Iowa

editor V 122 Houg-hton, Mifflin & Co., Publishers

IV 75 VI 631 632 Houser, Gilbert I*.

Assistant Iowa Geological Sur- vey III 119

Contributes to reports of I 146 III 120

Member Bahama expedition I 298

Member faculty State University

IV 48 49

Houston, Miss Eliza, Early teacher of Denmark, Iowa VII 2

Houston, Ira, Pioneer settler of Den- mark, Iowa VI 3 5

Houston, Gen. Sam VI 637

President Republic of Texas II 202

Hovey, Gen. A. P. I 23 25 27 28 29 35 III 112 119 127 128

V 249

At Jackson, Miss. I 372 V

389

Extract from report of V 279 Pays tribute to bravery of Lau-

man's Brigade I 377 Hovey, Mrs. H. E., Recollections of

cited IV 498

How Men Feel in Battle, Recollec- tions of a Private at Cham- pion Hills, by Byers II

438 Howard, Amos, Enlisted in Civil war

from Denmark Academy

VII 11 Howard, Gen. Benjamin, Governor of

Missouri Territory Advice of, relating to evacuation

of Fort Madison III 105 Communication to Col. Bissell

III 106 Howard, Fletcher, Obituary VII

80 Howard, Henry, Enlisted in Civil

war from Denmark Academy

VII 11 Howard, James I., History of the

Louisiana Purchase, notice

of VI 475

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

105

Howard, Capt. N. B., Severely wound-

ed at battle of Corinth I

215 Howard, Gen. Oliver Otis I 316

II 112 Awarded medal of honor VII

109

March to the Sea II 140 Order of II 135 Takes command of the army of

the Tennessee II 112

114 Howard, Lieut. Thomas O., Mortally

wounded at battle of Pleas-

ant Hill III 28 410 422 Howard, William VIII 304 Howe, Lord, Grave of II 369 Howe, A. F. Ill 425 Howe, Abuer, Revolutionary soldier

II 366

Howe, Calvin W. VII 606 Howe, David, Inn keeper immortal-

ized by Longfellow II

365 Howe, Edgar W., Military record of

VI 601

Howe, Fisher VII 606

Howe, Fred B., Instructor State Uni-

versity IV 42 Howe, Hay ward I 566 Howe, Frof. Henry, Principal of

Canandaigua Academy, N. Y.

II 367 Howe, J. J., Merchant of Fort Dodge

VII 142

Howe, Job Lane, Incidents in life of

II 366

Howe, Joel, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre II 153 III 529 543 Howe, John, Settlement of, in

America II 365 Howe, Minnie, Member of Bahama

expedition I 299 Howe, Orlando C.

Discovers massacre at Spirit Lake II 153 III 495 509 V 16 Member faculty State University

IV 51 Member Spirit Lake expedition

III 514 524 525 528 V 21

Obituary IV 237 Howe, Orion P., Awarded medal of

honor VII 106 Howe, Oscar, Bitten by rattlesnake

I 568 Howe, Samuel A., Conspicuous in

educational and religious

life VIII 190 Howe, Dr. Samuel O., At

VII 393 Howe, Samuel L.

Career of, in Iowa I Pioneer Iowa educator

23 Howe, Seward Curtis, Principal

school at Mt. Pleasant I

569 Howe, Samuel Storrs

Aids in the Kansas struggle

VIH 507 Biographical sketch of, by

Lloyd II 365 Corresponding secretary of the

State Colonization Society

VIII 535

Tabor

566-73 VIII

Editorial work of III 205 Revives Annals of Iowa I 54 Howe, W. F.

Fifty-two Years in Iowa I

566

Opinion of Judge J. C. Hall and David Rorer VIII 22 23 Ho well, Capt. D. L. VI 158

Military record of VI 601 Howell, Ellas, Father of J. B. How- ell I 346 Howell, James B. VI 464

and the campaign of 1860 VIII

449 and the Lincoln-Douglas debates

VIII 453

Early Iowa lawyer IV 484 Editor of the Keokuk Gate City

VIII 93 105 Jesse B. Thomas son of II

644 Life and Estimate of, by Clark

I 345 Opinion of Lincoln's speeches

VIII 465 Pioneer journalist IV 557

V 416 418 Predicts the election of Fremont

VIII 444 445 Senatorial term VIII 472 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Tries for the office of State

printer VIII 316 United States senator VI

158 Howell, Mrs. J. B.

Obituary VI 158

President Soldiers' Aid Society

IV 279

Howell, Lieut. James F. VI 158 Howell, Jesse B. V 468

Obituary II 644 Howell, Miss Lida VI 158 Howell, S. Sylvester, Instructor

State University IV 43 Howells, William Dean, Expression of, relating to Holland III 263 Howland, M. W., Member Spirit Lake

expedition III 534 535 Howley, J., Jr. VIII 133 Hoxie, H. M., "Hub", Secretary of the Republican State Cen- tral Committee IV 590 592 VIII 192 Hoxie, Richard L., Military record

of VI 602

Hoyt, Colgate, Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Williamson V 556 VI 183 Hoyt, Mrs. S. B. J., Daughter of

W. H. Barris V 223 Hubbard, Judge A. W.

Distinguished in Iowa politics

VIII 190

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for

governor, 1859 VIII 217

Hubbard, Ansel, Father of N. M.

Hubbard V 477 Hubbard, Asahel II 482 VI

487 Influence of, in Congress I

600 Hubbard, E. H.

Secures appropriation for Floyd monument IV 474 V 148

106

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Writes to Mr. Herriott VIII

95

Hubbarcl, Maj. James M., Distin- guished at the battle of Kirksville VIII 272 Hubbarcl, N. M.

Attends funeral of Jessica Boles I 334

Charles A. Clark law partner of VI 106

Connection with Vicksburg Na- tional Park V 276

Discusses the subject of free passes VIII 565

Distinguished in politics VIII 190

Obituary V 477

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Hubbard, Nathaniel, Jr., Naval rec- ord of VI 612 Hubbard, Bollin C., Obituary VIII

80 Hubbell, Fred M.

Associated with Jefferson Polk in business VIII 317

John R. Barcroft law partner of

V 80

Hubbell, Mrs. Fred M. V 558 Hubner, Gustavus, Member faculty

State University IV 44 Hudnett, Joseph O., Member Ninth

General Assembly IV 379 Hudson, Dr., Delivers lectures at

State University, 1849 IV

29

Hudson, Benjamin, Pioneer of Jack- son county VII 601 Hudson, J. L., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 281 Hudson, Silas A.

Chief Clerk House of Represen- tatives, 1846 II 602 Obituary II 643 Present at trial of fugitive slave

Dick IV 132 Hudson, JST. C., Law partner of W. L.

Joy IV 238

Hudson, Frof. Timothy IV 558 Huey, Capt., Death of I 116 Huff, Henry !•., Obituary VIII

159

Huff, Mrs. Laura S., Furnishes in- formation relating to S. S.

Howe II 365 Huff. Dr. Sanford W.

Editor Annals of Iowa II 370 Estimate of Gen. Lauman V

387 Hug-li Scott, An Immigrant of 1670,

and His Descendants, notice

of II 248 Hugrhes, and the Kansas troubles

VIII 503 Hug-hes, Charles J., Colorado lawyer

VIII 275

Hug-hes, Serg-t. John II 292 Hug-hes, Louisa E., Instructor State

University IV 43 Hug-hes, Thomas, Editor Bloomington

Herald IV 222 Hug-hes, Walter S., Naval record of

VI 612

Hulburd, C. T., Member of House committee on reconstruc- tion VI 552

Hulburt, Gen. Stephen A. II 108

At battle of Corinth I 100 At Jackson, Miss. V 389 Dispatch to, from Gen. Corse

II 110 Gen. Sherman's order to II

106

Hull, Commander Isaac, Original

letters of, secured V 73

Hull, James, Jr., Early settler of

Boone county VII 236 Hull, John A. T. VI 480

Aids Historical Department I

65 II 320

Commissioner Des Moines Inves- tigation, report of I 537 Secretary of State III 90 Issues early form of Official

Register I 71 Supports bill for Vicksburg

monument V 276 Tribute to John H. Gear V

598

Visits Vicksburg V 275 Hull, Mrs. John A. T., Makes dona- tion to Historical Depart- ment I 65 Hull, Gen. William I 445 VI

125

Robert Lucas accompanies on ill- fated expedition II 414 Service of, in war of 1812 VII

627 628 630 632 Hull, Levi, Claim of I 542 Hull Academy, Charles A. Davidson one of founders of III 476 Hulse, Stephen, Classmate of T. S.

Parvin II 410 Humboldt county, Emigrants to

VII 384

Hume, David, Historian VI 495

Humphrey, Emma, Wife of Judge Haddock VII 398

Humphrey, Frederick

Librarian State University IV

49

Member of faculty State Uni- versity IV 31 46

Humphreys, A. A., Classmate of Al- bert M. Lea III 474

Humphreys R., Early Iowa lawyer IV 484

Humstead, John, Member of excur- sion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Hung-arians, Exiles from Kossuth's rebellion in Iowa IV 570

Hung-erforcl, E., Connection with Iowa Geological Survey III

115

Hunt, Maj., Commands company of Home Guards VIII 360

Hunt, A., Member of Des Moines Navigation and Railroad Co. I 466

Hunt, Alfred O., Member faculty State University IV 54 57

Hunt, Maj. Charles B., Distinguished at the battle of Kirksville

VIII 272

Hunt, H. E. VIII 133 Hunt, S. B. VII 606

Hunt, Col. Thomas, Furnishes es- cort to Sioux Indians I 614

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

107

Hunt, Union B., Secretary of State, Indiana IV 464

Hunt. William, Kentuckians in party of VII 454 455

Hunter, Andrew Oliver, Obituary V 160

Hunter, Gen. David

Attempts military emancipation

I 519 IV 407 Supersedes John C. Fremont IV 319

Hunter, Edward H., President of the Iowa State Bank VIII 539

Hunter, Hocking H., Jas. B. Howell studies law with I 346

Hunter, Capt. J. R. C. Ill 320

Hunter, James, Military service of VI 578

Hunter, John D. Ill 320 VII

399 Account of grasshopper plague

IV 442

Gives account of origin of board of control reform V 391 Obituary VIII 78 Portrait of, in Historical De- partment VII 310 Suggests the law establishing the board of control VIII 475

Hunter, Nancy Ann, Mother of Henry Dodge III 563

Hunter, Capt. W. A., Obituary III 320

Hunter, William A., Obituary VII 638

Hunter, William H., Obituary IV 642

Hunting1, Horace B., Testimony of, in Fugitive Slave case VI 15

Hunting-, Rev. S. S., Obituary I 501

Hunting-ton, Ann M., Wife of Alfred Hebard III 51

Hunting-ton, Rev. Daniel III 51

Hunting-ton, Henry D., Military rec- ord of VI 602

Hunting-ton, Gen. JecTecliali, Aid of Washington in Revolutionary war III 51

Hunting-ton, Lieut. John G., Killed at battle of Corinth I 215 216

Huntley, Adj. Charles H., Killed at battle of Pleasant Hill I 395 III 27 410 423

Huntley, Dr. E. D., Relieves suffer- ing of boys frozen in bliz- zard I 395

Huntsman, H. C., Regent State Uni- versity IV 13

Kurd, Miss H. M., Wife of Judge Da- vid Ryan VII 154

Hurley, James S., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378

Hussey, Tacitus

Attends exercises at presenta- tion of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241

Contributes valuable articles to Annals of Iowa VI 627 Flood of 1851 V 401 History of Steamboating on the Des Moines IV 323 393 Reference to IV 630

How the Des Moines Valley R. R. came to Des Moines VIII 125-134

Iowa Beautiful Land, Sung at

laying of corner stone of

Historical Building IV 90

108

Iowa Bird's Nest, poem II

633

Member of excursion party on

Des Moines river IV 368

Passing of the. Walnut IV

539 Story of the Bonaparte Dam,

VII 608 Editorial comment on VII

629

Huston, C. D., Mayor of Cedar Rap- ids VII 474

Huston, E. S., Makes address at Bur- lington Semi-Centennial H 624 Huston, Dr. William 1*., At battle of

Pleasant Hill VII 524 Hutchins, Capt. Edward R., Makes address at unveiling of stat- ue to Revolutionary soldiers VI 472 Hutchins, Stilson, Editorial work of

IV 77 V 122. 636 Hutchinson, Delia S., Member facul- ty State University IV 44 Hutchinson, Horace I 501 Death of VII 607 Member of Iowa Band I 528 Ordination of I 529 Hutchinsou, Mrs. Sarah Taylor,

Obituary II 647 Hutchinson, Woods, Member faculty State University IV 54 Hutchison, J. G. II 647 Hutchison, Maj. Jonathan III 488 Hutchison, Walter E., Died in Philip- pines IV 320 Hyatt, Thaddeus

Aids in the Kansas struggle

VIII 507

At Tabor VII 393 Hyde, Andrew J., Obituary IV 160 Hyde, Elder Orson

Calls general meeting of Mor- mons to pray for removal of cholera IV 68 Leader in Mormon church II 590 594 596 598 599 600 V 455

Hyer, Georg-e, Recommended by Henry Dodge for surveyor VIII 501

Hyer, Tom, Attends the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 87 93 Hysham, Verni R., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

IBERVIIiIiE, Pierre De Moyne d', Colonizer of Louisiana IV 611 Icarian Community

At Nauvoo VI 424 History of, by Gray VI 107 Ida county, Surveying in III 440 lies, Elijah, Associated with Thomas Cox in town site VII 250 Illinois

Admitted to the Union VI 255 VII 247

108

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Description of, in pioneer days

IV 507 508 Points in early history of VII

244 245 246 248 249 250 251 Illinois Association, Work of III

54 55 Illinois Glacial lobe, by Leverett,

review of IV 383 Illinois Indians

First Indians seen by white men

on Iowa soil II 176 IV

614 615 618 VI 81 84 Brief account of II V176 Immigration to Iowa VII v 84 Implements made by Indians VII

538 Important Acts of the Thirty-second

General Assembly VIII

148 Increasing- Interest in Local History

VII 386

Indiana Quarterly Mag-azine of His- tory, notice of VII 75 Indian scouts, Awarded medals of

honor VII 107 Indian Treaty and Its Negotiation,

by Hebard I 397 Indians III 103 161-178 290 367

IV 615 Acquisition, of land from VII

283 As seen by Audubon in Iowa V

383 Burial of a War Chief, by Rebok

III 302

Census of 1900 V 465 Correspondence relating to V

459 VI 220 290 384 Customs of II 99 Effect on, of association with

whites II 460 III 52 Forts established for protection

from III 97 151 351

VII 434 Gen. Dodge's relations with I

320-328

Gen. James C. Parrott's asso- ciation with III 364 383 Gen. Street's relations with II

81-105 Governor Lucas friend of II

425 Governor Carpenter's experience

with III 320 Graveyard of IV 336 Julien Dubuque's relations with

II 331-346 Missionary work among VI

283 284 Occupation of Iowa by VII

434-445 Primitive manufacturing plants

of VII 538 Resolution of early settlers in

regard to giving Indians

whiskey III 325 Schools for III 178 Sitting Bull war, cause of I

324 See also names of separate

tribes Indian History, Some Points in III

124 Indian History, A chapter in, by

Street III 601 VI 364 Indian language VIII 278 Indian traders I 614 615 620 II

176

Arrange treaty with Indians

III 386

Licensed firms of I 402 403 Methods of I 399 II 85 87 III 601 V 461 VI 367 368

Indian Tribes of Iowa, by Pickard II 174

Indian troubles VI 620

Indian troubles apprehended, Let- ter of James W. Grimes II 627 III 135

Indians of Iowa, by Clark VI 81

Indians, Trial of, in Territorial Iowa VIII 439

Indians Claim Damages III 130

Indiana Territory, Organization of

V 528

Individual Collectors, how regarded

VI 231

Ing-alls, Joseph P., Pioneer merchant

of Denmark, Iowa VII 9

10 Ing-alls, Lyman N., Member Iowa

Board of Education III

206 Ing-alls, Rev. P. P., Aids in founding

Soldiers' Orphans' Home

IV 281

Ing-alls, Bufus III 425 426

Ingersoll, Preceptor of Francis Springer II 572

Ingersoll, Charles J., Recollections, quoted VI 407

Ingersoll, L. C., Dean Dental Depart- ment State University IV 57

Ingersoll, Lurton D.

Iowa and the Rebellion, cited

III 381 IV 400 V 279 VI 481

Extract from II 489

IV 469

Ing-ersoll, Robert CK, Henry Clay Dean lectures on VIII 301

Ingham, Miss III 158 Ingham, Mr., Artist, gives advice to George H. Yewell V 164 165 Ingham, Harvey

Collector of historical material

IV 152 Regent State University IV

13 Ingham, Schuyler R.

Business partner of James Cal-

lanan VI 559 Commissioned to take charge of northern border disturb- ances V 490 491 494 495 Estimate of public services of

III 310 V 471 Ing-ham, Capt. William H.

Hardships of Pioneers in North- western Iowa V 135 Iowa Northern Border Brigade of 1862-3 V 481 537 Reference to VI 160 Ingram, Arthur F.

Member of Council First Terri- torial Legislature H 317

IV 621 VII 257 Trustee of university to be es- tablished at Belmont, Wis. IV 5

INDEX, VOLUMKS I-VIII

109

Inkpaduta

Characterization and personal

appearance of V 15 Leader of Spirit Lake massacre

II 151 152 271 III 492

550 IV 237 V 15 Samuel W. Durham's meeting

with III 443 Innis, Judge, Sues Joseph M. Street

for libel II 82 Institutional Beginnings in a West-

ern State, by Macy III

321 Interesting1 Canvases Preserved

VIII 314 Introduction of the Common Law

Into Iowa, by McClain, cited

II 373

Investigator, Paper founded by Ab-

ner Kneeland VI 343 Invitation to dance at Ft. Dodge,

1859 VII 140 Iowa

Admitted to the Union I 142

356 442 645 II 516 Admission into the Union, Con-

siderations Against VIII

146

and the Expert VIII 385 and the First Nomination of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

81 186 444 Attached to Wisconsin Territory

III 325 IV 620 Beauty of, in territorial days

I 572 672 II 148 174

III 50 268 269 Bibliography of name III 644 Board of control system in IV

309 V 391 VI 387 Boundary troubles I 142 143

II 430 III 399 627

IV 70 VI 184 Chain of title to I 137 Chapter in early history of II

409-437 Chapters in Financial History

of, by Herriott V 352

425 Characterization of pioneers

IV 529 530 Climate, natural advantages II

262 IV 225 288 VII

142

Coal fields in II 265 Common law, introduction of

II 372 Conditions in, Constitutional

162 of

1838-46 II Convention 1844 VIII 21 Constitutional Convention of

1857 VIII 22 65 Corals of, by Savage VI 534 Counties in, at organization of

State V 93 Laid out and named I 133

364 398 Naming of, by Casady I

195

Credit of, 1851 II 394 Crinoids, collection of, in II

348

Crops in, 1840 IV 466 Dairy products of III 46 Des Moines River Land Grant, see History of, by Gatch

Dog Law of 1862 I 226 V

527 Early Banking in, by Sherman

Early Homes and Home-makers

in, by White IV 179 Early references to III 152 Early settlers, where from I

134 255 II 146 265 304

575 III 137 142 IV

182 620 VI 220 425 464 Eastern Border of, in 1823, edit- ed by Salter V 601

VI 127 Eastern Shore of, As Seen From

Rock Island, 1829 VII

227 Emigration II 151 392 618

III 137 142 V 335 VI

247 356 425 Facts in early history of IV

99 V 535

Father De Smet in VII 73 Fiftieth anniversary of the

adoption of the constitution

VIII 62-65 Fifty-two Years in, by Howe I

566

Finance of, 1840 IH 570 571 Financial condition, 1859 VIII

514 First Things in, by Andrews II

393 394

Flag first unfurled in VI 436 Forts in III 151, See also

history of separate forts Free State IV 620 Fugitive Slave case in II 531

554 IV 118 154 VI 9 Fur trade in V 546 Game in early days I 568

572

Geological surveys of III 111 Geology VIII 13-17 Gold excitement in II 268 Governor first appointed IV

382 Government Surveying in, by

Cook H 603 III 297

439

Hardships of Pioneers, by Ing- ham V 135 Historical address relating to

Territory of, by Salter IV

614 Historical address by Salter II

509 History of interest in II 68

Value of VI 70 History of Lead and Zinc Min- ing in, by Leonard III 63 History of Northern Border Bri- gade, by Ingham V 481 Holland Colony in, by Cole III

241 Homestead law, Genesis of III

148 Included in Great American

Desert II 196 Indian affairs in V 459 524 Institutional Beginnings in, by

Macy III 321 Land, how acquired II 261

262 IV 185 V 95 Law books available in IV

631

no

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Laws of, transplanted to Ore- gon, by Herriott VI 455

Legislation in, Prior to 1858, by Herriott VI 498

Legislation in, relating to rates of interest IV 634

Libraries, need of free public

II 194

Library legislation in I 497 Liquor question, agitation of

III 60

Mail service I 43 III 464

Milling business in early days

II 270 V 116 Pioneer Mills, by Duffield VI 425

Mormons in, by Bloomer II 586

Name, meaning of II 174

555 VI 83 84 Origin of .name, by Sham-

baugh III 641 Word, "Iowa"' What it Means, by Andrews II 465

Newspapers in III 296 IV 222 V 117

Old Zion church, capitol of II 416 574 IV 621

Pioneer days I 38 69 567 IV 109 V 35 VI 1 206 425 447 VIII 1-12 28-30 404-43

Pleistocene Iowa, by Calvin IV 1

Population of, 1850 II 539; 1846 II 620

Primitive Man of, and How He Lived, by Robinson III 161

Products of IV 218

Railroads, Inception of II 400 Mileage in 1859 III 600

Rank of IV 110

Recently Extinct and Vanish- ing Animals of, by Osborn VI 561

Recollections of, by Hilton VI 464

Recollections of Early Territo- rial Days, by Hebard II 212

Reminiscences, by Cook IV 522

Rivers of VI 436

Scientific work in II 345

Seal of I 225

Separated from Wisconsin Ter- ritory II 409 III 398 VI 570

Slaves in VI 66

Slavery, Act to regulate blacks and mulattoes III 145

Slavery in Iowa Territory, by A. W. Harlan II 631

State Fair, first in V 64

State government, interest in, 1840 IV 459

Soldiers, number from, in Civil

war II 556 Tribute to II 602

Southern Boundary of, by Lan- ders I 641 665

Surveying in III 297 439

Territorial extension in IV

Territory of, established I 646 II 416 IV 620

VII 254 Thirty-second General Assembly

VIII 148-150 Transfusion of Political Ideas

and Institutions in, by Her-

riot VI 46 University of, Congress grants

land for II 423 What Glaciers Have Done for,

by Calvin IV 138 Woman suffrage in I 673

Charles Mason favors II

165

See also Correspondence of Hen- ry Dodge Iowa and the Rebellion, by Ingersoll,

extract from II 489

III 381, cited IV 400

V 279 VI 481 Iowa As It Is I 153

Iowa Anthropological Society, inves- tigates mounds at Okoboji

VI 628

Iowa at Vicksburg* and the National Military Park, by Thompson

V 272

Iowa at West Point and Annapolis

VI 594

Iowa Baud III 61 159

of 1843, by Magoun I 525 Iowa Band, by Adams, review V

551 Iowa Bar, Fifty Years of Practice

at the, by C. C. Nourse

VIII 481-495 Iowa Beautiful Land, Joy Hussey,

Sung at laying of corner

stone of Historical Building

IV 90 107

Iowa Bird's Nest, poem, by Hus- sey II 633 Iowa Board of Education, by Perry,

History of III 200 Iowa Centennial Anniversary VIII

552 Iowa Central Air Line II 264

266 273 275 Iowa City

Arrival of steamboat at III

212

Beauty of location of III 461 First State Legislature con- vened at II 393 Seat of government transferred

to II 580 VII 577 Iowa College

David S. Sheldon teacher in

II 2

Destroyed by cyclone II 255

III 81

Founders of I 530 VI 53

J. B. Grinnell secures funds for II 255

Joshua M. Chamberlain, trustee of III 318

L. F. Parker professor of his- tory in I 670

Rev. Asa Turner, trustee of III

57 60 Iowa Columbian Commission, Report

of, notice of II 483 Iowa county

Organization of III 224

Representation of, in Legislative Assembly III 387

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

111

Iowa Counties, Naming of, by Cas-

ady II 195 236 Iowa forts III 151 IV 226 See also History of separ- ate forts

Iowa Freeman, Abolition free soil paper established at Ft. Madison I 570 Iowa Fugitive Slave Case II 531

554 Charles Mason renders opinion

in II 574 Iowa Fugitive Slave Case, by Frazee

VI 9

Iowa, her affections like the rivers of her borders, flow to an in- separable Union, Inscription for the Iowa stone in Wash- ington monument II 517 Iowa Historical Record

Dr. Frederick Lloyd editor of

IV 153 Engraving of old capitol at Bel-

mont appears in II 478 Established I 54 Reference to III 144 227 365 392 445 570 IV 314 VI 10 195

Succeeded by Iowa Journal of History and Politics V 629 Iowa Homestead law

Genesis of III 148

Isaac W. Griffith introduces bill

for III 77

L. B. Patterson leader in secur- ing passage of III 149 Iowa Indian gives account of his

tribe II 630 Iowa in the Territory of Missouri,

by Salter VI 248 Iowa in Unorganized Territory of the United States, by Salter VI 185

Iowa Indians, (lowas, loways,

Aiouez) II 183 IV

617 618 V 383 VI 4

45 75 128 248

Attend council at Prairie du

Chien II 181

Battle with Sacs and Foxes at lowaville I 14 II 182 VI 185

Brief history of V 547 Characteristics of VI 83 Claim of VI 88 93 Extract from lecture by Dr.

Pickard on I 14 Fur traders among V 546 History of tribe before 1846 II

177

Number of VI 84 101 Part of Dacotah family II

176 VI 83 Treaty with II 182 184 VI

84 94 193 Iowa in the War with Mexico, by

Sabin IV 313

Iowa Journal of History and Poli- tics

Notice of first number VI 69 Succeeds Historical Record V

629

Iowa Lake, Troops stationed at dur- ing Indian disturbances V 490

Iowa lakes

Destruction of, from Des Moines

Capital II 57 Opinion on, by Remley II 186 Iowa Library Commission

Alice S. Tyler secretary of V

299 Capt. W. H. Johnston president

of IV 471

Publishes check list of Iowa

public documents VI 389

Iowa Library Society, Organized by

Mrs. North VI 625 Iowa Lig-ht Artillery, First Battery commanded by Capt. Henry H. Griffith II 4 Iowa Medals of Honor VII 146 Iowa Memorial Sculpture VIII

550 Iowa Monuments, Dedication of the

VIII 71-74 Iowa mounds, Investigation of VI

628 Iowa newspapers, Historical value

of II 558 Iowa Official Register

Evolution of I 71 Scarcity of V 299 Iowa Press III 296 Iowa railroads, Inception of II

400 Iowa Sanitary Society, Officers of

II 504 Iowa Scientists V 231

Work of II 345 Iowa Semi- Centennial at Bur ling-ton, October, 1896, Celebration of, by Salter II 619 Iowa Senatorial Succession VIII

472 Iowa Settler's Homestead, by Duf-

field VI 206 Iowa Society of New York VII

473

Iowa Society Sons of the American Revolution, Places tablet to memory of Revolutionary soldiers in Historical Build- ing VI 149 471 472 Iowa Soldiers and Sailors, Roster of

VIII 226-227 Iowa State Atlas in Error

Explained by publishers VII

314

Letter by Lucas VII 236 Iowa State Bank VIII 61 Iowa troops in Missouri in June,

1861 VIII 358 lowaville

Battle between Sacs and Foxes and loways at I 14 II 182 VI 185

Black Hawk dies at IV 67 Blotted out VIII 57-59 During flood of 1851 V 411

413 Steamboating on Des Moines at

IV 331 349 350 Steamboat built at V 51 Iowa State Historical Society

Organization and Work of I

Publications of,

Constitutions and Records of Claim Club of John- son County, Iowa I 671

112

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Documentary Material Re- lating to the History of Iowa III 157 Historical Lectures upon Early Leaders in the Professions I 670 Journals of Robert Lucas

VII 630

S. S. Howe corresponding sec- retary of II 369 Iowa State Historical Society at Burling-ton, 1858, Officers of VII 301 Iowa State Library Association VI

625 Iowa State Register

Estimate of George Gillaspy by Edward Johnston, from n 585

Notice of Appointment of Mrs. North as State Librarian, in

II 541

Iowa State University. Historical art gallery VIII 228 229

Iowa: The First Pree State of the Louisiana Purchase, by Sal- ter, notice of VII 150

Iowa's Treasury Deficit, by Herriott

III 631

Iowa Under Territorial Governments and the Removal of the In- dians, by Abernethy VII 431

loway Club, Publication of VI 555

Ireland, Archbishop John, V 316

Attends funeral of Archbishop

Hennessey IV 399 Coming of Bishop Loras V

532 Tribute to Bishop Loras III

577 Ireland, Thomas, Victim of Indian

attack V 483 Irish, Charles W., Obituary VI

639 Irish, John P. V 392 VI 639

VII 400

Aids in securing passage of bill for new capitol IV 247 251 253 254 V 213 Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 258 V 585 586 587 Regent State University IV

13 Iroquois Indians VI 85

Expedition against, 1779 III

156 Take part in French and Indian

war IV 612 Irvin, Bob IV 462 Irvin, Judg-e David

Judge in Michigan Territory

III 293

Sent as special agent to Wash- ington III 294 Irvin, Capt. James M., At Corinth

I 217

Irving', Edward VII 598 Irving', S. E.T Instructor State Uni- versity IV 42 Irving', Washing-ton

Astoria, reference to V 544

545 VII 455 Description of Black Hawk VI

197 Literary work of III 140

Quotation from V 306 Irwin, Agent for American Fur Co.

VII 126 127

Irwin, Lieut. Alexander, At Corinth

I 217

Irwin, John N., Obituary VII 319

Is Iowa's History Worth While? VI 70

Isbell, Norman W., Judge Iowa Su- preme Court IV 485 VI 21 VIII 494

Jackson, Albert E., Accompanies Musquakie Indians on their appearance before Governor III 130

Jackson, Andrew I 349 351 427

II 218 221 232 411 III 76 324 IV 95 406 564

VI 587

Appoints David Irwin Judge in

Michigan Territory III

293 Appoints Henry Dodge Colonel

First U. S. Dragoons III

220 Attitude of, on slavery question

II 234

Expedition of, against Indians

III 435

Fremont and Jackson compared

VIII 444

Friend of Joseph M. Street II

86 97 229 III 623 VI

371 George W. Jones Sergeant in

bodyguard of II 564 Interview with Black Hawk and

hostages VI 198 199 Lake named for II 23 Makes speech in behalf of Col.

Alexander White III 332 Nominated for president II

410 415 Orders removal of Indians VI

192 President of the United States

VIII 34

Recommends removal of In- dians VI 186 Recommends prohibitory liquor

law VII 532 Robert Lucas likened to VIII

151 Starving condition of his army

VIII 119 Jackson, Calvin J., Member Ninth

General Assembly IV 379 Jackson, Prank D. II 73325386

IV 146 475 562 VI 77

VII 478

Adopts present form of Official

Register I 72 Appoints Mr. Aldrich a member

of Spirit Lake Monument

Commission VIII 567 Appoints Spirit Lake Monument Commission II 69

Report of, to HI 552 553 Attends exercises at laying of

corner stone of Historical

Building IV 85 Biographical sketch I 330 Commends work of Historical

Department IV 104 Communication to, by Attorney

General Remley II 186

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

113

Delivers address on Battle flag

day I 577 Issues proclamation relating to

Battle flag day I 576 Message of, cited V 369 Regent State University IV

II

Jackson, G-ov. Hancock IV 570 Jackson, James H., Resident of Keo-

sauqua during flood of 1851

V 415

Jackson, Mrs. John A., Makes plea for Confederate spy VII 294 Jackson, Lemuel G.

Foreman of a grand jury VIII

143 144

President of organization to pro- tect rights of settlers VI 212 Jackson, Lester T., Member faculty

State University IV 47 Jackson, Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall)

III 425 VI 297 Jackson, Miss.

Reference to charge at II 282 Story of Lauman's Charge at,

by Crosley I 371 Reference to V 386 Jackson county

Historical Society of, honors Thomas Cox VII 231

241 Journal of a Missionary in,

1843-6 VII 592 Organized from Dubuque county

II 196 Points in history of VII 241

253 254 259 Suppression of bandits in VII

260-263 Jacobs, Attack upon Judge Rorer IV

510

Jacobs, Samuel, Assists Samuel R. Curtis in Des Moines river engineering VIII 392 Jacquith, Oscar O. II 293 Jaeg-er, Louis, Obituary VIII 160 James, Mrs., Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV

462

James, II 111 266 James, Charles M., Naval record of

VI 612

James, Dr. Daniel IV 233 James, Deacon David, Father of Ed- win James VIII 162 James, Dr. Edwin

Biographical data IV 126

233 Biography of, by L. H. Pammel

VIII 161-185 277-295 Characterization of IV 125 Connection with Fugitive Slave case I 511 IV 126- 134

Editorial on VIII 312 Edits Narrative of Captivity of

John Tanner VI 128 First to ascend Pike's Peak I

534

Prof. L. H. Pammel promises Mr. Aldrich an article on VIII 601 James, Edwin, Jr., son of Dr. Edwin

James VIII 177 James, Henry VIII 284

James, Henry, Nephew of Dr. Edwin

James VIII 289 James, Henry, of the Philadelphia

Daily Ledger VIII 290 James, Dr. John

Brother of Dr. Edwin James

VIII 162 Writes letter to his mother

VIII 167 Receives letter from Dr. Edwin

James VIII 286 James, John, Pioneer Iowa settler

V 136 138 139 141 James, Miss Julia VIII 162 James, Philip, Aids contrabands

VII 10 James, Deacon Samuel, Nephew of

Dr. Edwin James VIII

162 163 James, Judge William Cowles, Obit-

uary IV 158 Jameson, Charles D., Member fac-

ulty State University IV

Jameson, J. Franklin II 323

Expenditures of Foreign Gov-

ernments in Behalf of His-

tory, reference to, VII

561 Jamison, Prof. C. D., Assistant Iowa

Geological Survey III

119 Jamison, Milton, Friend of Van

Caldwell II 389 Janson, Capt., Commands the sail-

ing ship, Virginia VIII

3 Jaqua, Gamaliel, Introduces bill to

create State board of chari-

ties IV 311 jarnigan, Sarah, Wife of A. K.

Eaton V 35 Jarret, Dr. Francis III 322 Jarvis, Charles W., Pioneer Iowa

settler V 502 503 Jay, John IV 94 Jay, Judge William, Opinion of, on

Fugitive Slave law II

252 Jayne, John W., Obituary VIII

560 Jetfers, Paul C., Pioneer settler of

Keosauqua IV 338 Jefferson, Thomas II 160 188

250 455 570 III 650 VI

74 405 474 475 VII 381 Instrumental in organization of

Northwestern Territory II

413 V 544 551 VI 82 Letter by, relating to Louisiana

Purchase VI 402 Letter to VI 401 406 Rafinesque meets VII 202

Robert Lucas a member of his

party VIII 151 ds

Sends James Monroe to France

VII 431 Sends Lieut. Pike on expedition

II 340 Sends out Lewis and Clark ex-

pedition II 305 340 V

171 Valuable documents in library

of VII 571 Jefferson county

Natural advantages of III

564

114

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Settlement of Quakers in IV 265

Jeffreys, Thomas, Natural and Civil History of French Domains in North and South Ameri- ca, quoted IV 612

Jenkins, Adolphus, Receives ammu- nition V 493

Jenkins, D. W., Makes trip up the Big Sioux VIII 426

Jenkins, Rev. Dr. H. D., Chaplain at memorial services for Sergt. Floyd II 313

Jenkins, Henry, Military service of

VI 577

Jenkins, Israel VII 140 Jenkins, J. W., Obituary VI 239 Jenkins, James

Candidate for member Sixth Territorial Legislature VII 267

Celebrates Fourth of July on Des Moines river steamboat IV 331

Member of Council, Territorial Legislature I 347 VI 355

Jenkins, James W.

Member of committee to in- vestigate affairs of Des Moines Navigation Co. I 476

Member of Seventh General As- sembly IV 366

Jenkins, Lieut. Leonidas, Military record of IV 289 290

Jenkins, Louisa A., Wife of James D. Barr VI 560

Jenkins, Margaret A., Wife of Dr. David D. Davisson VI

80

Jenkins, Warren I.., Member Wis- consin Territorial Legisla- ture II 317 IV 4

Jenkins, William, Pioneer preacher

VII 637

Jenkins Perry, Gen. Rice at, by

Lacey II 32 Jenney, Rev. Elisha, Member Illinois

Association III 54 Jennings, Berrymau

First schoolmaster in Iowa III

447 448 449 VI 203 Letter from III 448 Oregon pioneer IV .624 VII

555 Jennings, John C., Naval record of

VI 612 Jennings, John D., Member Ninth

General Assembly IV 378 Jerome, I. N., Regent State Univer- sity IV 13 Jesseaume, Rene, Interpreter I

617 Jessen, Karl D., Member faculty

State University IV 44 Jessup, Augustus Edward, Member

of the Long expedition VIII

168 169

Jessup, Eli, Connection with Fugi- tive Slave case VI 12

28 39 Jessup, Elias

Introduces bill for board of

charities IV 311 Obituary II 326 Jesnp, Morris K. IV 92

Jewell, David T., Obituary III 320

Jewell, J. VIII 132

Jewett, Sergt. D. S., Taken prisoner at Pleasant Hill III 28

Jocelyn, Rev. John, Temperance lec- turer VIII 216 217

Johns, George A. VI 585

Johns, Rev. John

Abolitionist VIII 192 199 Minister in early days I 134 Mr. Aldrich a friend of VIII 639

Johnson, Conspicuous at Council Bluffs in early days V 455

Johnson, U. S. Attorney I 433

Johnson, Gen., Issues order relating to furnishing information for records I 90

Johnson, A. S., Princioal Denmark Academy VII 13

Johnson, Albert H., Member Spirit Lake expedition III 483

Johnson, Albert I., Loans valuable collection I 78

Johnson, Alexander, Pioneer exper- iences of V 135 138-139

Johnson, Mrs. Alexander. Pioneer ex- periences of V 140 141

Johnson, Prof. Allen, Early Iowa as a Field for Historical Re- search, comment on VII 147

Johnson, Amos, Obituary VI 399

Johnson, Andrew I 423504 II 78 III 296 IV 414 560 VI 77 226 238 633

VII 624

Appoints Gen. Parrott postmas- ter of Keokuk III 382

Appoints James Harlan to his cabinet VIII 473

Attitude of Grimes on trial of I 520 II 524 VI

483 484 570 VII 469

Candidate for Vice-President VI 162

Characterization of II 523 VI 553

Gen. Fitz Henry Warren sup- ports II 523 VI 482 549

Grimes estimate of I 522

Impeachment VIII 333-335

338

Indictment against VI 550

Makes address in the Senate

VIII 50

Nomination for the Vice-Presi- dency VIII 103 Removes E. N. Chapin from of- fice of postmaster II 565 Heply to attacks made upon him VIII 139

Johnson, Charles W., Publishes Pro- ceedings of the First Three Republican National Con- ventions VIII 85

Johnson, Bushrod III 425

Johnson, Miss Fannie, Marries the son of Edwin James VIII 177

Johnson, Henry, Connection with Fugitive Slave case VI 19 26 28 29 35

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

115

Johnson, J. E., Publisher Mormon

paper II 598

Johnson, Capt. J. W., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 330 361 362 Johnson, Col. James, Inaugurates lead mining in Wisconsin and Illinois VII 455 Johnson, John, Superintendent of factory at Fort Madison III 103

Johnson, John A., Member Seventh General Assembly IV 366 Johnson, John C.

Character and personal appear- ance of III 489 Commander Webster City Com- pany Spirit Lake expe- dition II 157 245 III 495 515 525 528 531 532 538 543 544 545 551 553 V 17 21 Lost in snow storm II 157 245 III 233 405 489 507 514 523 524 540 541 V 22 Tribute to V 22 Johnson, Leora

Lecturer State University IV

56 Member Bahama expedition I

299

Johnson, Luther D., Early Iowa edi- tor VII 155

Johnson, Lyman, Anecdote concern- ing VIII 27-30

Johnson, Martin N., Vote on bill for board of charities IV

312

Johnson, Perrin, Arranges for a trip up the Big Sioux VIII 426 Johnson, Reverdy

Opinion of, relating to Des Moines river land grant I 359

Represents Chouteau in cele- brated land case II 238 Johnson, Col. Richard M.

Member of a committee of Con- gress VIII 443 Protests against Gen. Street's transfer II 98 III

622 Johnson, Kossiter, War of 1812,

cited III 650 Johnson, S. O. H., Military service

of VI 579 Johnson, Capt. Silas D.

Captain of Company C, 24th

Iowa Infantry I 15 Death of I 116 Johnson, W. C.

Extract from report of I 473 President of Navigation Com- pany I 468 475

Johnson, W. S., Member Seventh General Assembly IV 366 Johnson, William, Defendant in Fu- gitive Slave case VI 9 13 14 28 33 34 4^4 Johnson county

Iowa Claim Association, Consti- tution and laws of III 346

S. C. Trowbridge secretary of III 321

Johnston, Albert Sidney IV 572

VI 394

Participates in battle of Bad

Axe IV 566

Johnston, Alexander, Member fac- ulty State University IV 29 46

Johnston, Edward I 440 II 639 640 VII 27 478

Attends court at Clarksville I 131

Characterization of Col. George Gillaspy II 585

Commissioner to adjust claims of half-breeds VII 21

Death of I 49

Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 33 69 639

Makes address at reunion of III 70

Friend of Van Caldwell II 389

Opinion of, on historical mate- rial II 402

Personal appearance of I 131

Speaker House, Third Legisla- tive Assembly II 580

VII 259 263

Johnston, Frederick E., Military record of VI 602

Johnston, J. M., Obituary VI 240

Johnston, James, Writes political letters to Messrs. McPher- rin and Sanford VIII 234

Johnston, Gen. Joseph E. I 125-

127 181 303 308 II 6 50

448 V 387 VI 299

Anecdote relating to IV 572

At Vicksburg V 278 279 284

285

Charles Mason and Robert E. Lee classmates of, at West Point III 203 IV 597

V 225

Commands rebel forces at Jack- son, Miss. I 372 Surrender of II 240 279 280 Johnston, Richard Malcom, Quota- tion from IV 75 Johnston, Thomas W., Obituary

VII 640

Johnston, Gov. William P., Extract from message of III 314 Johnston, Capt. Witter HT.

Aids in organizing Iowa Library

Society VI 625 Library work of IV 471 Urges preservation of historical

material VI 627 Johnston & Reid, Attorneys for claimants of half-breed lands VII 23

Johnstone, Edward, Member of the

Constitutional Convention

of 1857 VIII 22 508

Joliet, Louis IV 610 VII 151

Explorations of III 354 IV

614 615 616 VI 83 Finds band of Illinois Indians

II 176 VI 81 First sight of Iowa IV 614

VI gl

Maps made by III 555 Jonas, Lieut. Edward I 312 Jones VIII 503

116

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Jones, Col., Candidate for U. S. Senate, 1809 VII 247

Jones, A. D.f Remarks of, on "wild- cat" banks V 52

Jones, A. J.f Settler near Lake It- asca II 26

Jones, Carrie Griunell, Daughter of J. B. Grinnell II 259

Jones, D. VII 606

Jones, David W., Obituary III 478

Jones, Mrs. David W. Ill 478

Jones, DeLancy Floyd III 425

Jones, E. H. VIII 133

Jones, Edward, Writes letter in re- gard to the Kansas troubles VIII 505

Jones, Ezra, Resident of Keosau- qua during flood of 1851

V 421

Jones, George Wallace II 325 IV 148 V 356 VI 559 634 VII 230 457 465

VIII 130 132

Account of Raflnesque VII 223

Aids in securing legislation for new capitol IV 247

Appoints H. B. Hendershott dep- uty surveyor general III 627

Associated in politics with Hen- ry Clay Dean VIII 313

Associated with Gov. Lucas II 409

Attitude on slavery VII 461

Candidate for U. S. Senate I

574 Reelection of IV 485

Colleague of A. C. Dodge in the Senate VIII 427

Death of daughter of III 238

Delegate to Congress, 1835 III

292 VII 252 433 Defeated by James D. Doty, 1838 III 396

Dr. S. G. Matson associated with

III 450

Entertained by Stephen Whicher

IV 513

Favors plan for Pacific railroad

VI 290 292 Friendship with A. K. Eaton V

36 37 Friendship with Jefferson Davis

VII 452

Handbill from papers of IV

137 Henry A. Wiltse chief clerk of

III 439 J. K. Graves saves home of III

651 Letter by Gov. James Clarke to

III 570

Letter by Jefferson Davis to

IV 230

Letter of James W. Grimes to

II 630 Letters of Henry Dodge to III

220 290 384 560 Makes address at reception of

portrait of Charles Mason

II 168 Mentioned in connection with

naming of Iowa counties

II 198 Obituary II 563

Only surviving member of U. S. Senate, 1850 I 52

Personal qualities of I 154

Portrait of, in painting of Web- ster's Reply to Hayne II 232

Pupil of James R. Hartsock I 423

Receives land from government

VI 286

Receives letter from George

Davenport VIII 432-434 Receives letter from William B.

Slaughter VIII 435 Second in Graves and Cilly duel

II 564 III 396 Secures essential provision of

Ordinance of 17S7, to Iowa

II 422 States that Jefferson Davis

served in Black Hawk war

II 642 Stephen Whicher visits IV

508 Visits Historical Department at

age of ninety I 154 Writes commendatory letter to

Albert M. Lea VI 556 Jones, Mrs. George W. Ill 223

399 564 VIII 512 Jones, Hershey. Obituary IV 642 Jones, J. E., Elder Dunkers church

VII 280

Jones, John, Member of organization for protection against horse thieves VI 61

Jones, John Bice, Father of George W. Jones II 564

Jones, John W., Pupil of James R. Hartsock I 423

Jones, Jonas, John Brown a guest of III 460

Jones, M. !•., Finds grave of Sergt. Floyd cut into by river H 309

Jones, Masten H., Obituary IV

159

Jones, Orlando E., Pioneer journal- ist at Keosauqua V 416 417

Jones, Brig-. Gen. B.

Letter to IV 292 449 451 Order of, relating to Forts At- kinson and Crawford IV 453

Jones, Prof. Bichard D. II 259

Jones, Bobert, Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61

Jones, Adjutant General Roger IV 167

Jones, Mrs. Boy, Daughter of Gen. James A. Williamson V 556 VI 184

Jones, Seymour, One of city com- missioners to arrange for Burlington Semi-Centennial II 621

Jones, Capt. W. A., Dr. C. C. Torrey in expedition of VII 417

Jones, W. N. VH 75

Jones, William K., Military record of VI 602

Jones county, History of a claim in, 1838 IV 464

Jordan, Fres. David Starr, Estimate of Rafinesque VII 224

II

Jordan, James

Buys negro of Joseph Smart

632 Early settler of lowaville VIII

57-59 Indian trader VIII 271

Jordan, James C., Seat in State Sen- ate contested VII 235

Jordan, John IV 350

Jordan, John, Settles at Pleasant Hill, La. VII 503

Jordan, John Tyler, Furnishes infor- mation relating to Pleasant Hill, La. VII 503

Jordan, Miles, Member of commit- tee to investigate affairs of Des Moines Navigation Co., I 476

Jot, G. D., Captain of flatboat on Pes Moines river IV 348

Journal of a Missionary in Jackson County, by Salter VII 592

Journal of the Oregon Trail VIII 304

Journalists, Iowa, Influence of I 348-351

Jowitt, Capt. 'William R., In com- mand at Ft. Crawford III 616

Joy, C. L., Son of W. L. Joy, IV 238

Joy, Henry W., Pioneer Iowa Quak- er IV 264

Joy, James P., President of the C. B. & Q. R. R. VIII 374 375

Joy, William £.,

Obituary IV 238

Present at opening of grave of

Charles Floyd II 310 Represents people in case against Charles B. Thomp- son VII 344

Joyce, G-. L., Taken prisoner at Pleasant Hill III 28

Judd, Carrie, Assistant secretary Decatur County Historical Society V 231

Judd, Francis Emerson, Obituary VI 78

Judd, Norman B., and the first nom- ination of Abraham Lin- coln VIII 95 98

Jndson, Harry Pratt II 323

Judy, Capt. Samuel, Leader of com- pany of scouts VII 245

Julian, Mr., Indians destroy proper- ty of III 105

Julian, Georg-e W.

Attitude toward the impeach- ment of Andrew Johnson VIII 342

Member of committee to draw up articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson VI 552

Julien, Samuel, Pioneer settler of Keosauqua IV 338

Julien & Wilson, Merchants of Keo- sauqua during flood of 1851, V 415

Junkin, Charles M., Iowa journalist, III 239 VI 76

Junkin, Mrs. Grace Slagle, Obituary, III 239

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

Junkin, William Wallace Obituary VI 76 Portrait in Historical lery VII 310

117

art gal-

KAGI, JOHN H., Aids John Brown

III 458

Kaltenbach, Luther, Awarded medal

of honor VII 111 Kane, Col. T. L., Council Bluffs orig- inally named for II 480 Kanesville

Early name of Council Bluffs

II 480 552 598 Mormon settlement at VII

325 326 Cholera Among II 597

IV 68 Kansas

Bleeding Kansas II 253 Border ruffianism in I 512 Slavery question in II 255 Kansas State Historical Society, Judge Franklin G. Adams founder of IV 319 Karli, Heinrich, Great-grandfather of John H. Charles VIII 404 Karnes, L. D., Experience of, during

flood of 1851 V 405 Kaskaskia

Early home of Thomas Cox

VII 244 246 First legislature convened at

VII 247

Kasson, John A. I 497672 IV 85 111 115 116 146 590 V 392 VI 634 VII 55 475 559 639 VIII 130 131 Address at dedication of Floyd

monument V 177 Reference to V 149 Address at laying of corner stone of Historical Building

IV 82 90 VIII 627 Address of, on erection of State

capi£ol, published III 230

and the Massachusetts natural- ization law VIII 208

Biographical sketch IV 149

Contributes valuable articles to Annals of Iowa VI 627

Evolution of the Constitution of the United States, review of VI 631 632

Expansion of the Republic West of the Mississippi V 177

Extract from address of, at opening of capitol II 384

Fight for the new capitol

IV 241 303 Reference to VII 144

Frames law for adoption of children IV 550

George W. Bassett, studies law with II 405

Letter from I 252

Letter to Whittier and Long- fellow relating to the Cum- berland I 493 494

Makes address at laying of corner stone of capitol V 215 VII 89

118

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Makes address of welcome to Louis Kossuth on behalf of St. Louis II 202 Makes effort to secure appoint- ment of M. M. Crocker as Brigadier General IV 585 586

Member of a committee appoint- ed to look into the finances of the State, 1859" VIII 213 Member of notable Congress

I 600 II 257 482 Member of a commission to ex- amine State records V 294 301

Mr. Aldrich receives historical

material from VIII 623

Prominent politician of Iowa

VIII 190 201 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Visits Des Moines, 1860 VI

589 Kastberg-, Karl, City engineer < of

Boone VIII 468 Kauffman, Elizabeth, Mother of John H. Charles VIII 404 Kautz, Gen. Aug-ust V. VI 574

575 619

Kavanaug-h, Marcus, Judge of the Cook county Superior Court of Chicago VIII 478 Kaye, Percy L., Member faculty State University IV 45 Keane, Archbishop John J.

Attends funeral of Archbishop

Hennessey IV 399 Investiture of, with pallium

V 532 Kearny, Col. Stephen Watts IV

291 292 Establishes Fort Des Moines

III 352-357 361 362

IV 161-163 166

Major W. R. English served un- der III 240

Military record of III 369

Opposes the establishment of a

garrison on the Des Moines

river VIII 496

Owned slave in Iowa Territory

II 631

Recommendations of, relating to removal of Indians IV 174

Seizes lumber cut from Indian

lands II 88 VI 371

Keatley, John H., Obituary VII

238

Keats, John, Epitaph I 345 Keck, Henry VIII 304 Keeler, Eli, Purchases land for

town site II 264 Keene, Samuel, Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Keeney, Dr. Charles, Part of detach- ment which founded Ft. Dodge I 135

Keller, Georg-e T.t Instructor State University IV 42

Kellerman, Gen. Francis III 580 Kelley, Abby, Leader in Women's

rights movement I 501

502 673 Kelley, Harry E., Instructor State

University IV 42 Kelley, Martha Ann, Obituary II

407 Kelley, Judg-e W. D., Delegate to

Republican national conven- tion, 1856 H 583 Kelley's army, Floats down Des

Moines river in flatboat IV

381 Kellog-g-, C. A., Business partner of

Charles P. Birge VI 316 Kellog-g-, Ed. L., Secretary Decatur

county Historical Societv

V 231 Kellog-g-, Elias D., Member Spirit

Lake expedition III 514

545 V 21 Kellog-g-, Eug-enie, Poccalito, a Tale

of Telegraph Hill, review

of VII 311 Kellog-g-, Miss Harriette, Possesses

letter written by Dr. Edwin

James VIII 162 Kellog-g-, K. C., Curator Decatur

county Historical Society

V 231 Kellog-g1, Racine D.

Gives estimate of Gen. N. B. Baker as legislator I 92 Loyal to government I 87 Member Ninth General Assembly

IV 379

Obituary VIII 558 Kellog-g-, Raymond M., Obituary IV

561 Kelly, K. H., Builder of first bridge

at Cedar Falls V 553 Kelly, Mrs. Marg-aret, Obituary III

479

Kelly, Sister Mary Eliza, Charter member Sisters B. V. M., Dubuque III 592 Kelsey, D. M., Editor Iowa Freeman

I 570 Kelso, Judg-e Joseph, Marriage of

VII 636

Kemman, Arthur S., Naval record of

VI 612 Kempker, Rev. Father J. F.

Very Rev. J. A. M. Pelamour-

gues VI 115 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 606

Kendall, Amos VIII 443 Kendall, Edward, Military service of

VI 579

Kendall, Capt. John, Death of VI 353

Kendall, Nathan E., Speaks at the dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 73 74

Kendrick, Rev. A. V.

Fires salute at burial of Gen.

Corse II 303 Offers prayer Battle flag day I 577

Kennan, John C., Obituary VII 318

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

119

Kennedy, Edward, Military service

of VI 579

Kennedy, John, Instrumental in cor- recting error relating to authorship of "There is no Death" I 201

Letter from I 202 Kennedy, Josiali F.

Biographical note VI 276

Dr. Henry Hawkins Barker A Pioneer Physician VIII

135 138

Obituary VIII 557

Vital Statistics VI 276 Kennedy, Capt. Justin C., At battle

of Corinth I 218 Kennerly, L. H.. Pioneer of Sioux

City VIII 413 418 Kennicott, Robert, "Western natur- alist VIII 563 Kenrick, Bishop, Ordains Bishop

Hennessey IV 399 Kent, Rev. Aratus, Pioneer mission- ary VII 599 602 Kent, James M.

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378

Obituary II 568 Kent, Josiah, Member Constitutional Convention of 1846 VII 240 Kent, William O., Obituary VII

240

Keokuk I 129 399 II 402 468 IV 78 99 232 V 397 480 VI 89 VII 20 535

Advises Black Hawk to give up land VI 193 194

At funeral of Gen Street II 103

Attends Council at Agency City I 400

Attends Council at Prairie du Chien VI 188

Bust of, in the Historical Depart- ment VIII 551

Characterization of I 401 402 IH 378 VI 201 203

Chief of Sacs and Foxes I 399 405 612 II 56 456 460 HI 477 IV

619

Compared with Black Hawk II 462

David Norris acquainted with III 76

George Catlin paints portrait of III 368

Offers Gen. Street land and money II 95

Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 331 334

Personal appearance of VI 209

Plans attack on Ft. Armstrong I 607

Policy of, favored by Appanoose VII 228

Portrait of, in McKenney & Hall's great work III 229

Presented with silver medal by Boston II 100 101

Reception of Black Hawk on re- turn from East VI 200

Represents Sac Indians in trea- ty at close of Black Hawk war V 329 VI 87

88 196

Requests release of Black Hawk VI 199

Settles on Iowa river I 609 VI 192

Treaty with I 129

Visits East II 100 637 III 392 622 VII 229

Visits Nauvoo III 283

Wishes to sell his reserve on loway river VIII 432 433 Keokuk, Iowa

Business transacted in 1857 V

Early days of I 255 III

Location of, and sale of lots

in I 565

Military post at II 494 Named for Indian chief VI \ 87

Provisions of charter of V

Keokuk county

Early recollections of, by Ha-

worth II 60 Named for Indian chief VI

Society of Friends in IV

266 Keokuk and Des Moines railroad,

Plans for II 273 Keokuk Gate City, Extract from II

452 Keokuk Reserve

Acquired by United States VII

285 286

Location of VII 284 440 Keokuk's villag-e, Reservation for

II 183 185 VI 87 89 Kephart, James, Awarded medal of

honor VII 313 Keppler, Chester H. J., Naval record

of VI 612 Keosauqua, Iowa VIII 485

During flood of 1851 V 413

Founders of V 238

Origin and meaning of name

II 468 VI 88 Pioneer days of IV 484 Provisions of charter of V

130

Steamboating on Des Moines at IV 327-331 334-340 Keppel, Tennis, Seeks location for Holland colony III 252 Kerr, G. W. VIII 133 Kerr, H. VIII 132 Kershaw, Joseph B. I 556557 Ketcham, Harriet A., Designer of statuary on Soldiers and Sailors monument IV 89 561 Kettle Chief

Friend of Julien Dubuque II

471 Village of II 333 V 321

120

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Key, Francis Scott

Drew decree by which half- breed lands were appor- tioned by lot VII 23 Star Spangled Banner IV 108 Keyes, Dr. Charles Bollin

Assistant State Geologist III

119

Betterment of Our Public High- ways V 374

Contributes to reports of Iowa

Geological Survey I 145-

147 II 76 III 120 121

Des Moines River and Origin of

Name III 554 568 Epoch in the History of Ameri- can Science II 345 403 Geological Surveys of Iowa III

111

Geological Map of Iowa I 294 Geology of the Twentieth Centu- ry, comment on V 231 Iowa Scientist and His Work

IV 383 Pre-glacial River Channels of

Iowa VIII 13-17 Scientific work of V 392 Keyes, Capt. Calvin Webb

Commander of flatboat on Des

Moines river IV 381 Member of the firm of Keyes &

Crawford VIII 7 Keyes, John, Helps lay out town

of Atlantic II 648 Keyes, Royal

Grandfather of Mrs. Ada North

IV 77 V 238 Mrs. Mary K. Miles daughter

of III 158 Keyes & Crawford

Build flatboat on Des Moines

river IV 380 381 Pioneer Des Moines merchants

IV 373 378 VIII 6 8 Kibbee, Porter, Member Des Moines Navigation and Railroad Co. I 466

Kickapoo Indians III 127 Kidman, Francis, Member of organ- ization for protection from horse thieves VI 61 Kieth, Isham, Purchases mulatto

boy VII 143

Kilbourne, Mrs. A. W., cares for "Aunt Hetty Coleman" IV 478

Kilbourne, D. W., Agent for State in settling claims in land grant troubles I 483 540 Kilbourne, Edward

Brief account of VII 308 Letter by VII 308 Kilbourne, George E. VIII 132

Kilpatrick, Gen. Hugh J., Raid of, on

Richmond VI 573 Kimball, Aaron, Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312 Kimball, Adeline P., Matron hospital State University IV 56 Kimball, George P., Member Iowa Board of Education III 200 203 206

Kimball, Heber C., Leader in Mor- mon church II 587 590 592 Kimball, Jacob, Military service of

VI 579

Kimball, Lieut. Joseph I 614 Kimball, Thomas, Obituary V 240

Kin, Botanist VII 201 Kinersley, James J., Merchant of Keosauqua during flood of 1851 IV 338 V 415 421

Kinersley, Mrs. James J., Associate

of Abner Kneeland VI 358

Kinert, David, Obituary VI 480

King-, Lieut. Ensign H., At battle of

Corinth I 219

King, H., Appoints Henry Barker surgeon in the Border line war VIII 136 King, John

Biographical note VI 289 Established Dubuque Visitor I

63

John Plumbe, Originator of the

Pacific railroad VI 289

Nominated for Chief Justice

III 455 456 Signs letter written to President

Polk VIII 437 King, Lieut. John H.

Military record of IV 169 Service in Iowa IV 169 172

452 King, John H.

Introduces bill for board of con- trol IV 313

Member of committee to con- sider bill for board of chari- ties IV 311 King, John W., Killed at battle of

Corinth I 215 King, Bufus VI 408 412

Attitude of, on slavery in Mis- souri VI 258 259 261-263 Letter by, relating to Louisiana Purchase VI 404 405 407 409 415

Letter to VI 403 405 Life and Correspondence of,

cited VI 401

King, Russo, Resident of Keosauqua during flood of 1851 V

417 King, William S., Stationed at Ft.

Atkinson IV 452 King, William T., Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial

II 625

Kingsbury, Jacob, Letter to Adam

Larrabee VII 300 Kingsley, Alpha

Builder of Ft. Madison III 99-103 VI 314

Extracts from reports of, em- bodied in History of Ft. Madison III 97

Military record of III 99

Report of, to Secretary of war

III 100

Reports on the location of Fort

Madison VIII 552 Kinne, LaVeg-a G. VI 473

Address at reception of portrait of Judge Mason II 68 235

Helps put in force the law es- tablishing a board of con- trol VIII 475

Lecturer State University IV 52

Nominated for governor H 79

Obituary VII 395

Origin, Growth and Development of the Board of Control System in Iowa VI 321

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VHI

121

Kinne, Samuel H., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312 Kinney, Judfre John P. VI 21

Assists C. C. Nourse in his law practice VIII 483 484

Decision of, in Reid land case VII 25

Incident concerning VIII 27- 30

Judge Supreme Court Iowa Ter- ritory VII 167

Member Supreme Court of Iowa V 419

Obituary V 638

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69

Kinsman, Lieut. John D., Killed at

battle of Corinth I 21S

Kinsman, Theodoras, Father of W.

H. Kinsman V 241 Kinsman, Lieut. William H.

Aids Gen. Dodge in organization of Council Bluffs Guard IV 577

Biographical sketch, by Dodge V 241

Characterization of V 307

Genealogical record of V 308

Killed at charge of Black Bayou

IV 581

Monument erected to memory of

V 475 Kintzley, Joseph M.

Life of I 337-340

Receives pension from American

Express Co. I 337 Kinzie, John H.

Connection with Simon Cameron Indian Commission VII

127 191 192 Subagent for Indians III 603

607 608 610 611 Witness to treaty with Winne-

bagoes III 606 Kinzie, Robert A., Post trader at Ft.

Des Moines IV 170 Kiowas III 291

Brief account of III 129 Kirby, Rev. William

Explores Black Hawk Purchase,

with Rev. Turner I 526

Member of Illinois Association

III 54 56

Kirchner, Jacob III 493 Kirchner, John A., Reports depreda- tions of Indians III 493 Kirchner, John C. Ill 493 Kirk, E. R., Present at opening of grave of Sergt. Floyd II 310 Kirkman, William, First constable

of lowaville VIII 58 Kirkpatrick, Joseph S., Member

Council, 1840 VII 265 Kirkpatrick, Samuel M., Association with Francis Springer II 574 576

Kirkwood, Samuel J. I 1148344 374 594 II 208 III 237

317 319 651 653 IV 281

318 585 586 V 238 320 472 VI 150 155 158 163 169 181 466 475 476 477 559 VII 85 156 157 400 468

Accepts money raised to pay sol- diers I 595 Action of Col. Bussey in seizing

arms, approved by V 87

88 153

Action on dog law I 127 129 Aids in distribution of funds for

Grinnell cyclone sufferers

III 91

and the nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 93 95 96 98 114 220 Appoints

Charles Aldrich First Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 32d Iowa Infantry VIII 582

Dr. Levi Fuller Surgeon 38th

Iowa Infantry IV 640

G. M. Dodge Colonel 4th

Iowa Infantry IV 581

Gen. Steele Colonel 8th Iowa

Infantry III 429 Henry O'Conner Major 35th ,

Iowa Infantry IV 637

J. H. Rothrock Colonel 35th

Iowa Infantry IV 76

John M. Corse Major 6th

Iowa Infantry II 4

301

John Shane District Judge

IV 239

Milo Smith Colonel 26th Iowa Infantry VI 397 N. B. Baker Adjutant Gen- eral IV 640 Samuel A. Rice Colonel 33d Iowa Infantry H 32 Samuel Merrill Colonel 21st Iowa Infantry V 338 William M. Stone Colonel 22d Iowa Infantry I 235

Approves bill for preservation of public documents V 295

Attends the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 93

Birthplace of VII 457 Calls for volunteers I 87 V

481

Calls extra session of legisla- ture I 87 228 V 337 Characterization of I 9 10 81 Clark Dunham friend of IV

217

Commissions Dr. Wm. R. Smith

to visit soldiers I 584

Col. Bussey aide de camp to V

81

Council Bluffs Guards offer ser- vices to IV 579 David B. Hillis aide de camp to

IV 561

Director State Bank of Iowa I 9 291 292 V 101

Elected U. S. senator VIII 473

Enters cabinet of President Gar- field V 594

Estrangment with Elijah Sells II 525

First nomination of IV 547

Friend of Caleb Baldwin I 211

Friend of James R. Hartsock I 423

Friend of Joseph Shepard V 229

George H. Yewell paints por- trait of IV 305 V 227

122

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Hiram Price aids I 87 595

596 V 157

Inaugural address VIII 202 Issues executive order relative

to death of Gen. Baker I

95

Letter by III 308 V 315 Letter by, in regard to writing

memoirs IV 475 Letter by, to Col. Bussey V

89 90

Letter by, to nephew V 310 Letter from James W. Grimes

to I 517 IV 307 Letter from Gen. Grant to III

181 Letter to, relating to Des Moines

river lands I 480 Life of, written by W. H. Lath-

rop V 313

Member Iowa Board of Educa- tion III 206 Message on the Barclay Coppoc

affair VIII 191 Nominated for governor VIII

215-217 427 Obituary I 581 Order to S. R. Ingham V 490

491 494 495 Portrait of, by Marshall Talbot,

secured by Historical De- partment V 312 Portrait of, unveiled I 151 President Baker Memorial Asso- ciation I 98 Public services of I 80 Reappoints Mrs. North State

Librarian II 544 VI

625 Receives letter from James W.

Grimes VIII 508 509 Regent State University IV

11 13 Report of Col. Sawyers to V

500

U. S. senator IV 311 W. H. Fleming private secretary

to V 583 Kirkwood, Mrs. Samuel J. I 151

V 312

Aids Mrs. Ann E. Harlan in Sani- tary Convention II 502 Kisli-ke-Kosh II 468

Chief Pox Indians I 132 Goes to Washington with Gen.

Street II 100 Portrait of, in McKenney &

Hall's book on Indians III

229 Kisli-ke-Kosli, Former town of Ma-

haska county III 213 Kish-ke-Kosh county, Original name

of Monroe county Kissel, Abraham S., Regent State

University IV 11 Kissick, Edwyne R., Died in Philip- pines IV 320 Kitchell VII 248 Kitchener, Gen. Horatio Herbert,

System of block houses used

by in Transvaal war VI

297 Kitchenmidden, Mound near Lehigh

supposed to be III 647

IV 542 Kite, Joseph, Pioneer Iowa settler

IV 336

Kitterman, Ellas, Pioneer Iowa set- tler IV 336

Kitterman, Peter, Pioneer Iowa set- tler IV 336

Kitterman, W. H. IV 323

Recollections of steamboating on the Des Moines IV 335

Kittle, Capt. Josiah W., At battle of Corinth I 219

Klauss, Capt. Martin, Connection with battle of Pleasant Hill

VII 487

Kling-amans, Members Dunkers church VII 278

Kloug-h, John A. K., Killed at battle of Corinth I 215

Knapp, Gilbert III 397

Member Wisconsin Territorial

Legislature III 389 Trustee of university to be es- tablished at Belmont, Wis. IV 5

Knapp, Herman, Aids in securing tablet to Revolutionary sol- diers VI 472

Knapp, Joseph C. I 348 III

628 VI 464 and the Know Nothing party

VIII 493

Appointed commissioner to ex- amine books of Des Moines River Improve- ment I 364 Extract from report of I

365 Early Iowa lawyer IV 484

487 V 415 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 Judge Caldwell studies law with

VIII 271 Resides in Keosauqua VIII

485

Knapp, Mrs. Joseph C. I 347 Knapp, Thomas B., Obituary VII

79

Knapp & Wright, Law firm at Keo- sauqua IV 487 Kneeland, Abner

Estimate of VI 386 Founder of socialistic commun- ity I 348 456 His Relations to Early Iowa History, by Mary R. Whit- comb VI 340 Kneeland, Dolly I.., Wife of Abner

Kneeland VI 351 Kneeland, Martha Stone, Mother of Abner Kneeland VI 340 Kneeland, Stillman P., Seven Cen- turies in the Kneeland Fam- ily, cited VI 340 Kneeland, Timothy, Father of Abner

Kneeland VI 340 Knepper, Mrs., Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

Knevels, Dr. D'Jurco, Rafinesque makes collecting trip with VII 207

Knig-ht, Bishop, Purchases land for Mormon church II 586 Knoepfler, J. B.

Letter from IV 113 Regent State University IV 11

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

123

Knoll, F. M.

Extract from sketch of Stephen

Hempstead VII 265 Introduces bill to repeal dog law

I 229

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Kuott, Capt. A. B., Escape of I

560 562 Know Nothing party VIII 491

492 Knower, Lieut. Edward C., Member

faculty State University

IV 47 Knowles, Miss, Secretary Sanitary

Convention II 503 Knowlton, Dr. P. J£., Reference to

sketch of Dr. C. C. Parry

VII 413

Knox, Gen. Henry III 466 Knox, James, Appointed to bid on

lands for settlers VI 212

214 Knox, James H.

Editor of the Weekly Visitor,

Indianola VIII 458 Obituary V 400 Knox, James M., Furnishes citation

to Mr. Herriott VIII 216 Knox, John J., History of Banking,

cited V 363 Knox, Philander C., Writes letter to

Henry Clay Caldwell VIII

274 Kob, Ii. M., Pastor Bunkers church

VII 276

Koehler, Captain II 294 Koehler, Lewis M., Military record

of VI 602

Koontz, Martin, Pioneer Iowa set- tler IV 336

Kossuth, Louis V 560 VI 637 Kossuth county

Description of, 1864 III 134 Named in honor of Hungarian

patriot II 202 Surveying in III 297 Kountz, Gen. Jolin S., Director Vicks-

burg National Military Park

Association V 272 277 Krakow, Carl C., Naval record of

VI 613 Kramer, Maj. Adam, Obituary V

399 Kramer, Peter, Captain of flatboat

on Des Moines river IV

348

Krause, William, Experience of, dur- ing flood of 1851 V 404 Kreckel, Rev. John Adam, Obituary

IV 156 Kuhn, J., Color Corporal at battle of

Corinth I 220 Kuhn, J. & I., Pioneer merchants

IV 363

Kulp, James S., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 57 Kulp, William O., Member faculty

State University IV 54

57 Kummer, Henry C., Obituary IV

642 Kurtz, Lieut. C. H., Wounded I

562

Kurtz, D., Letter by III 615 Kurtz, John E.

Member of committee to inves-

tigate affairs of Des Moines Navigation Co. I 476 Obituary IV 481 Kurtz, Lizzie VI 586 Kynett, John, Early settler in Des

Moines county II 290 La Barge, John, Pilot on the Mis- souri river VIII 429 430 La Barge, Joseph

Life and Adventures of, notice

of VI 233 Pilot on the Missouri river

VIII 429 430

Labashure, (Labessa) Prank, Indian interpreter III 371 VII 18 Labor, Conditions in Iowa, 1844 "l

3 4 Lacey, John F.

Aids in securing original letters of territorial governors V 73

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 146 Attends exercises at reception of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241 Delivers address Battle flag

day I 577 Reference to I 661 General Samuel A. Rice at Jen- kins Ferry II 32 74 Letter from, relating to inscrip- tion on Washington monu- ment I 661 Major General Frederick Steele

III 424

La Colle Mills, Battle of VII 298 299

Ladd, Charles B., George W. Van Horn studies law with II 78

Ladd, Judge Scott M.

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Presides at the memorial ser- vices of Charles Aldrich VIII 573

Ladd, Mrs. Scott M., Attends exer- cises at laying of corner stone of Historical building

IV 82

Lafayette, Marquis de III 76

V 383

George W. Jones in escort of

II 563 564

Last visit to U. S. I 129 Lays corner stone of monument to Count Pulaski II 47

Lafferty, Capt. J. M., Captain of steamboat on Des Moines IV 329 332 333 335

Lafferty, Dr. W. C. V 160

Lafleshe, Mr. Secures property of G. M. Rafinesque VII 199

La Grange, Col., Reports on en- gagement at Chalk Bluff, Missouri, 1863 VIII 272

Laidlow, William, Fur trader V

546

Laird Bros. & Co., Pioneer mer- chants IV 362 373 378

Lake, Benjamin, Director of State Bank of Iowa I 291 V 101

124

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Lake, Calvin B., Alleviates suffer- ings of wounded at battle of Corinth I 217

Lake, Jed, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Lake, P. L., Regent State University IV 13

Lake Itasca, Explorations in region of II 20

Lakin, W. B.f Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Lalor, John J., Author of Cyclopedia of Political and Social Sci- ence VIII 86

Lamarck, Jean Baptiste, Advocates theory of evolution VIII 349

Lamb, Maj. Josiah, Commands a force of 250 Home Guards, 1861 VIII 359

Lamb, Mrs. Martha J., Biographical sketch I 70

Lambert, E. J., House surgeon hos- pital State University IV

Lamon, Ward Hill, Author of Life of

Lincoln VIII 100 Lamoni, Branch of Mormon faith at

II 601

Lament, DM Fur trader V 546 Lamson, Ward, Obituary VI 398 Lancaster, Maria, Mother of J. L.

Budd VII 30 Land

Disputes about claims I 134 Government surveys of I 132

133 How secured II 577 III

324 V 95 198 Sale of II 215 216 IV 185 Set aside for educational pur- poses IV 15 Land office

Choicest plums in federal ap- pointments VII 249 Location of V 198 VII

444

Lander, Mrs. Edward I 162 Landers, Frank E.

Clerk Executive Council I 59 Compiles Historical-Geographi- cal Atlas I 59 137 665

III 155 VIII 569 Indexes cemetery lot and grave

record of Webster City

viii er

Southern Boundary of Iowa

I 641 665 666 Landram, Col. W. J., Connection

with battle of Pleasant Hill VII 484 Lane, and the Kansas troubles VIII

504 507

Lane, Amos IV 502 Lane, Rev. Daniel

Extract from writings of, re- lating to Abner Kneeland VI 357 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389

Friend of J. B. Howell I 348 Member Iowa Band I 528-

531 Sells house and lot in Keosau-

qua VIII 487

Lane, Henry S., Member Republican national convention, 1856

II 583

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 98 Lane, James H. I 319 At Tabor VII 393 Lane, James T.

Abner Davison law partner of

IV 481

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Lane, Joseph R.

Abner Davison law partner of

IV 481

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Lane, Gen. W. P., At battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 492 433 498 Laney, W. J., Obituary VII 160 Lang-an, Hug-h, Obituary V 560 Lang-bein, Julius, Awarded medal of

honor VII 106 Lang-ley, Howard A., Obituary V

80

Lang-worthy, Capt. IV 231 Lang-worthy, Edward, Position on boundary trouble I 445 Lang-worthy, Lucius H. VII 268

Description of Indian village

VI 191

Dubuque, Its History, Mines, In- dian Legends, reference to

VII 448 451 452 Lang-worthy Brothers

Early bankers of Dubuque V

2 Favor plan for Pacific railroad

VI 290

Lanthois, Second husband of Mrs. G. M. Rafinesque VII 199 Lapham, Prof. I. A.

Originator of plan for forecast- ing weather II 485 Secretary Wisconsin Historical

Society I 258 Laramie Commission, 1866, Terms of

peace I 324 Larg-ent, J. P., Military service 'of

VI 579 Larimer, Adam V., Obituary VII

79 Larpenteur, Charles

Death of V 424 Forty Years a Fur Trader, no- tice of V 59, extract from V 422 French Indian trader VIII

428 Settler in Harrison county, Iowa

VIII 429

Larrabee, Capt. Adam VI 640

Mementos of, in Historical De- partment III 650 Sketch of, by Aldrich VII 298

Larrabee, Henry, Presents military mementos of Adam Larra- bee III 650

Larrabee, Prof. W. C., Tendered presidency of State Univer- sity IV 29

Larrabee, William I 80 II 647 III 650 V 211 VI

77 640

Aids Charles Aldrich in his- torical work VIII 633

Aids in securing liberal appro- priations for new capitol VII 92

Appoints Delos Arnold to settle with Capitol Commissioners

VII 97

Appoints Frank Campbell Rail- road Commissioner VIII 78

Appoints Josiah Given to the Supreme Bench VIII 398

Appoints Morgan G. Thomas State Mine Inspector IV 158

Appoints Mrs. Miller State Li- brarian VI 398

Attends Burlington Semi-Cen- tennial II 623

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 85 146

Extract from message of, relat- ing to reprinting early laws V 300

Favors Historical Department IV 104

Helps put the law establishing a board of control into ef- fect VIII 475

Lost in a Snow Storm I 106- 111

Makes valuable contributions to Annals of Iowa VI 627

Marble bust of, in the Historical Building IV 633 VIII 551

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 257

Message of, cited V 369

Offers to appoint Charles A. Bishop to the Supreme Bench VIII 479

Pays tribute to D. N. Richardson III 573

Present at unveiling of tablet in Hamilton county court house III 481

Prominent in Iowa politics

VIII 190

Public services of VII 298

Recommendation of, relating to taxes V 443

Regent State University IV 11

Reinstates Auditor Brown VI 635 VII 476

Relies upon Judge Bishop in the Chester Turney case VIII 478

Statues procured by VI 153 473 VII 395

Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII 609

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312 Larrabee, Mrs. William

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 85 146

Marble bust of, owned by His- torical Department IV 633 VIII 551

Larrabee, William, Jr., Member of Bahama expedition I 299 La Salle, Rene-Robert Cavelier IV 613

Finds coal along Illinois river V 234

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

125

Takes possession of the country watered by Mississippi IV 611 616 Lasell, Mr., Aids in securing portrait

of Dr. Salter V 630 Lasell, Mrs., Aids in securing por- trait of Dr. Salter V 630 Lash, John B., Member Third Terri- torial Legislature VII 264 Lathrop, Henry W.

Brief biographical notice of V

313

Life and Times of Samuel J.

Kirkwood, reference to I

240 IV 548 VIII 509

Makes address at unveiling of

portrait of Gov. Kirkwood

I 152 Obituary VI 78

Regent State University IV

II 13 29

Latshaw & Woodwell, Pioneer mer- chants IV 378

Laub, Henry C., Lieut. Co. D. North- ern Border Brigade V 520 Laug-hlin, William X. V 474

Account of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 541 Biographical note III 541 Member of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 483 484 514 522 530 532 551 541 V 21 Lauman, Gen. Jacob Or. I 128 II 301 IV 588 VIII 157 Accused of incomoetency and criminal negligence V

282

Colonel of company sent out from Burlington III 378 Death of wife IV 401 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

639 Lauman's Charge at Jackson, by

Crosley I 371 Military career of I 379 Iianman. Mrs. Jacob G., Obituary

IV 401 Iiauman, Philip G., Naval record of

VI 613 Latinchinsr of the Iowa, by Byers

II 404 Laurence, Alexander, Obituary V

80 Laurent, Rev. Father Philip

Acknowledgment to III 559 Obituary V 638 Presents map to Historical De- partment III 569 Tribute to Father Pelamourgues

VI 121

Lawe, Agent for American Fur Com- pany VII 126 127 Lawler, Gen. Michael X. I 193

IV 295 296 V 248 Lawrence, Col., Left in charge at

Ft. Armstrong I 607 Lawrence, Mrs. IV 231 Lawrence, Dr. A., Receives visit

from Agassiz VIII 425 Lawrence, Albert H., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312 Lawrence, Lieut. Chauncey, Death of

I 116

Lawrence, P. M., of St. Louis VIII 507

136

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Lawrence, George Newbold, Rafin-

esque visits VII 217 219

Laws, G-eorg-e W., Naval record of

VI 613 Laws

Printing of, in newspapers V

464

Transplanting Iowa's Laws to Oregon, by Herriott VI 455 Uniform enforcement of VI

304

Laws and Jurisprudence of England and America, by Dillon, cited II 372

Laws of Iowa Territory, 1838-39, Re- printed by Historical De- partment IV 554 622 632 V 300 Lawson, Susan R., Wife of Lampson

P. Sherman V 78 Lawton, W. B., Killed at battle of

Pleasant Hill HI 28 Lay, Marietta, Instructor State Uni- versity IV 42

Lazear, Maj. Bazeal, Distinguished at the battle of ' Kirksville VIII 272 Lea, Lieut. Albert Miller

Appointed U. S. Commissioner in boundary troubles U 431 At Port Des Moines III 355

356 358

Experience of, 1835 VII 376 Map of 1836, reference to VII

437 Military record of III 374

474 VI 557 Nativity of VII 452 Notes on the Wisconsin Terri- tory, review of III 473

Reference to III 641

Reprinted VI 555 Lea, Henry C. II 323 Leake, Joseph B., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378 Leavenworth, Gen. Henry Death of III 352 Military record of III 352 Leavitt, John H., Obituary VII

639

Leavitt, Joshua, J. B. Grinnell asso- ciated with II 253 Le Claire, Antoine I 2 II 100 Aids Catholics in founding

church VI 115 285 Association with William B. Con- way II 222 416 Gives meaning of word Iowa

II 467

Had Indian wife VII 19 Indian interpreter I 400

IV 532 VI 193 VII 451 Ira Cook's recollections of IV

526-528

Land for sale by V 142 Land reserved for II 183

185 VI 88

Name attached to Black Hawk's "Autobiography," II 450 640 One of founders of Davenport

I 1 II 222

Portrait of, on bill of State Bank V 105

Purchases lumber V 147 Receives money from govern- ment VI 88 91 Le Claire, Marg-aret

Aids Catholics in founding

church VI 115 Member of choir in Father Pel- amourgues' church VI

121

Le Clerc, Felix, Receives letter from Lewis Cass on naturaliza- tion VIII 211 212 Le Cocq, J. P., Director of Holland

colony III 247 Le Conte, Capt. John Lawrence, Re- commends Dr. James as botanist for the Long ex- pedition VIII 169 Lee, Gen. A. L. I 188

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

420 VII 483 484 Lee, Alfred William, Son of Alfred

Wilson Lee VIII 237 Lee, Alfred Wilson, Obituary VIII

236

Lee, Arthur, Delegate in Congress from Virginia, cedes land II 188

Lee, Blanche H., Member faculty

State University IV 44

Lee, Elvira, Mother of Alfred Wil-

soa Lee VIII 236 Lee, Gen. Fitzhug-h V 540 Lee, Gen. G-eorg-e Washing-ton Custis,

Letter to VI 393 Lee, Guy Carleton, Author of True His-tory of the Civil War VIII 86 Lee, Rt. Bev. Henry W.

Confirms Josiah P. Walton IV

317

Portrait of, in Historical De- partment I 65 454 VIII 474 Rev. Willis H. Barris, assistant

to V 220

Lee, Mrs. Jane Aldrich, Sister of

Charles Aldrich VIII 563

Lee, Jason, Oregon pioneer IV

624

Lee, John B., Father of Alfred Wil- son Lee VIII 236 Lee, John D., Mormon, said to have

had ten wives II 596 Lee, Laura Anna, Daughter of Al- fred Wilson Lee VIII 237

Lee, Gen. Robert Edward I 158 316

321 322 II 50 III 381

IV 571 VI 63 VII

238

Associated with early Iowa

VII 452 453

Graduated at West Point in

class with Charles Mason

and Joseph E. Johnston III

203 IV 597 V 225

George Wilson classmate of IV

565

Letter by VI 393 Letter to A. C. Dodge VIII

441 442 Letter to George W. Jones VIII

515

Loss of, at Gettysburg V 281 Surrender of II 49 210 280 HI 434 435

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

127

Lee, Gen. Stephen D. II 279

Extract from report of, on siege of Vicksburg- V 280 281

President Vicksburg National Military Park Association

V 272 273 276

Lee, Gen. William Henry Fitzlmg-li

VI 393 573 Capture of VI 572

Lee, William Walker, Son of Alfred

Wilson Lee VIII 237 Lee county

Organized from Des Moines

county II 196 Schools in III 446-449 Leech, E. J. VIII 132 Leech, Thomas, Quaker settler of

Cedar county IV 266 Leedy, Daniel, Pastor Bunkers

church VII 274 Leeper, John E., Pioneer settler of Denmark, Iowa VII 5 Lefflng'well, William E.

Defeated for Congress I 236 Democratic candidate for Con-

gress, 1858 VIII 461 Member Third General Assem-

bly II 197 200 Leffler, Isaac

Member House First Territorial Legislature II 317 IV 4

Trustee of university to be es- tablished at Belmont IV 5

Leffler, Isaac Vance, Signs petition recommending Joseph Wil- liams for governor VI 69

Leffler, L. VIII 391 Leffler, Shepherd I 436440 II

639 640 Estimate of, by Governor Cham-

bers I 434 435 Friend of Van Caldwell II 389 Marries daughter of Mrs. Par-

rott II 574 Member Fifth Territorial Legis-

lature VII 266 Member of Congress I

II 620 VII 458 President Constitutional vention of 1844 I II 433 VI 422 604 VIII 21 Leg-ate, Capt., Superintendent

mines IV 232

Leg-ate, Maj. Charles P. Ill 294

Government surveyor III 293

Leg-g-ett, Gen. Mortimer D. I 310

313 Legislature

. First State, convened at Iowa

City II 393

First Wisconsin Territorial, at Belmont, Wis., II 316 Work of II 318 First Territorial, at Burlington

II 393 Attitude of

79

Con- 445 VII

lead

II

423-428

Legislation in Iowa Prior to 1858,

VI

498

by Herriott Leg-orgue, William, Pioneer of Sac

county III 440 Lehigh bone-bed

Prof. Calvin's account of IV

542

Is It a "Kitchen-Midden?" Ill

647

Lehman, Pred H., Prominent in ar- ranging for St. Louis expo- sition III 568 Leidy, Friend of Charles Aldrich

VIII 600

Leig-hton VIII 127 Lelacheur, J. W., Member of State Legislative committee VIII 25

Lemmon, Prof. J. G., Associated with Dr. C. C. Parry VII 417 Lemoliese. Had Indian wife VII

19 Lendrum, Georg-e, Obituary II

648 Lenehan, Rev. B. C. IV 85 V

316 Acquaintance with Bishop Loras

III 645 Biographical sketch of IV

150 Note by, referring to Father

Mazzuchelli VI 282 Pronounces benediction at exer- cises at laying of corner stone of Historical Build- ing IV 82 106 Rt. Rev. Mathias Loras, First Bishop of Dubuque III 577-600 Lenehan, Rev. M. C. V " 316 VIII

240 474 Lenehan, Rt. Rev. Thomas M. VIII

240 474

Letter from IV 113 Obituary V 316 Lenihau, Jndg-e D. J., Attends funeral

of Jessica Boies I 334 Lenox, James IV 92 Lentz, Thomas M., Visits Vicksburg

V 275 Leonais, Joseph

First settler of Sioux City VIII

415

Fur trader VIII 417 Leonard, Dr. Arthur G. VI 477 Connection with Iowa Geological

Survey III 119 Contributes to report of Iowa Geological Survey III

121

History of Lead and Zinc Min- ing in Iowa III 63 Leonard, Charles

Presents portrait of Nathan R. Leonard to State University VIII 229 Leonard, Frank

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 44

Presents portrait of Nathan R. Leonard to the Iowa State University VIII 229 Leonard, James, Pioneer of Jackson

county VII 601 Leonard, John, Obituary IV 480 Leonard, Katherine, Daughter of B.

F. Gue VI 477

Leonard, Levi, Presents portrait ot Nathan R. Leonard to the State University VIII

229

128

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Leonard, Minnie E., Member faculty State University IV 44

Leonard, Nathan E.

Acting president State Univer- sity IV 39 40 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 38 46 47

Leopold, Carl A., City commissioner to arrange for Semi-Cen- tennial of State II 621

Lescher, Henry, Signs the Massa- chusetts naturalization law VIII 207

Iiester, Hannah Gallup, Wife " of Adam Larrabee VII 299

lie Sneur, Makes expedition up Mis- sissippi river III 63 IV 611 616 617

Letters of territorial g-overnors, se- cured by Historical Depart- ment V 72

Letts, Allie M., Search for a Shilling I 38

Letts, Hilton M., Son-in-law Francis Springer II 585

Letts, Nellie Spring-er, Letter by, presenting portrait of fath- er V 469

Leverett, Ebenezer Turner, Pioneer settler of Mississippi val- ley IV 388

Leverett, Prank VII 397

Biographical sketch of, by

Keyes IV 383 Illinois Glacial Lobe, review of

IV 383

Old Channels of the Mississippi in Southeastern Iowa V 38 Remarks on Denmark Academy

VII 68

Scientific Investigations of III 15 V 232

Leverett, Rowena Houston, Mother of Prank Leverett IV

388

Levey, Benjamin, Awarded medal of honor VII 106

Lewellen, Philip W., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Lewellingr, Lorenzo D., Obituary IV 561

Lewis, Caroline Fenimore, Obituary III 656

Lewis, Mrs. Charles, Sister of Lieut. Joseph E. Griffith IV

294

Lewis, Charles H., Obituary VI 560

Lewis, George, Pioneer of Van Bu- ren county VII 357

Lewis, Georg-e, Writes letter to W. S. Lewis VIII 501

Lewis, G-eorg-e H., Associated in business with Galusha Par- sons VIII 399

Lewis, Isaac

Early Iowa lawyer IV 484 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 Member of Fifth Territorial

Legislature IV 636 Member Territorial Legislature VI 354 355

Lewis, John, Missionary in Wiscon- sin Territory VII 602 603

Lewis, Capt. Meriwether

Cause of death I 77 VI 75 VIII 167

Commissions Peter Chouteau agent of the Osages I 642

Expedition of I 75 531 II 305 306 308 309 V 178

Governor of Louisiana Territory VI 74 VII 454

Signs discharge papers of Wil- liam Bratton V 69 Lewis, Capt. Oliver C., At battle of

Corinth I 216 Lewis, Thomas, Mormon of Monona

county VII 341 Lewis, W. B., Member Ninth General

Assembly IV 378 Lewis, Warner I 663 IV 158

Death of wife III 656

Member of committee on new counties II 197

Member Third Territorial Leg- islature VII 264

Signs letter addressed to Presi- dent Polk VIII 437

Surveyor General III 439 Lewis and Clark Expedition III 557 IV 619 VII 202

Charles Floyd member of II 398 IV 66 473 V 177 384 VI 313 636 Death of VII 226

Conquest, by Dye, review of VI 74

Council with Indians near Coun- cil Bluffs II 552 V 384 458

Finds Kiowas III 129

History of, by Coues, reference to I 75 76 531 IV

474

Number of Indians seen by VI 102

Sent out by President Jefferson

II 305 340 V 178 Libraries

C. H. Gatch and George W. Wakefield active in securing law for III 236

Development of IV 471

Formation of State Library As- sociation at Dubuque, 1836

VI 339

Legislation I 497 II 543 Need of, in Iowa II 194 Organization of Territorial li- brary II 425 Lichtys, Members Dunkers church

VII 278

Liecy, Henry, Murder of VI 376 475

Life, Letters and Travels of Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, re- view of VII 72

Lig-htfoot, Dr. VII 106

Lillie, James, Member faculty State University IV 38 42 43

Limback, Anthony, Obituary VIII 240

Lincoln, Abraham I 161 252 343 345 423 503 522 564 660 II 46 78 145 209 225 486 501 522 565 644 646 IV 95 120 149 215 239 275 321 400 435 600 V 278 316 424 553 557 VI 106 227 238 307 398 466 487 572 VII 84 101 158 238 469 557

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

129

Administration of, denounced by Henry Clay Dean I 596

Address on death of, by Palmer

IV 403

Anecdote of, relating to Gen.

Dodge I 306 Anecdote relating to IV 288 Appoints

Alvin Saunders Governor of Nebraska Territory IV 316

Caleb Baldwin U. S. District Attorney I 210

Charles Beardsley Postmas- ter of Oskaloosa III 75

Henry Clay Caldwell Feder- al District Judge IV 487 VIII 249

J. B. S. Todd Brigadier Gen- eral VIII 422 431

James Harlan Secretary of the Interior IV 148

John A. Kasson First Asst. Postmaster General I 493

John D. Hunter Postmaster at Eldora VIII 79

John H. Charles Indian Agent VIII 420

Levi Fuller Collector Inter- nal Revenue IV 640

Lieut. A. G. Edwards As- sistant U. S. Treasurer III 366

Mark A. Dashiel to U. S. Board of Pension Ex- aminers VIII 238

S. J. Kirkwood Minister to Denmark I 581

Samuel F. Miller to U. S. Supreme Bench I 241 257 IV 639

W. F. Cowles Collector of Internal Revenue IV 238 Calls for volunteers I 47 86

V 481 VI 317 VII 411 VIII 238

Commends "Aunt Becky Young" VIII 479

Extract from message of II 437

Facsimile of acceptance of sec- ond election as president III 73

Facsimile of letter of I 669

First inaugural VIII 43-50

First inaugural address VIII 139

First nomination VIII 81- 115 186-220 444-466

Friend of Silas A. Hudson II 643

George W. Jones released by order of II 564

Gen. Dodge calls upon I 315

Governor Larrabee has bronze figure of VIIT 550

Interested in establishment of civil government in Arkan- sas III 431

Iowa and the first nomination of VIII 81-115 186-220 444-466

Iowa's vote goes to II 3

L. R. Tuttle Secretary of Treas- ury under V 52

Letter to Gen. Steele III 432

Letter to James W. Grimes IV

306 Nomination of, for president

III 196

Portrait decorates the walls of

the Senate chamber, capi-

tol VIII 314 Quotation from V 275 Sends congratulatory letter to

Gen. Grant II 19 Service of, in Black Hawk war

II 640 IV 462 VI

314 VII 251 Statue of, at Clermont, Iowa

VI 153 Suggested for vice-president,

1856 II 583 Supported by J. B. S. Todd

VIII 432

Verse loved by VIII 590 Visit of, to Iowa II 474

IV 460 VI 233

W. H. M. Pusey's acquaintance

with IV 641

Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham VII 250 Lincoln, George A. VII 319

Receives notice that wild deer are running at large in Pot- tawattamie county VH

29

Lincoln, Robert T., Furnishes por- trait of Abraham Lincoln

II 474

Lincoln, Mrs. Bobert T. II 553 Possesses manuscript of James

Harlan IV 475 Lincoln, Sam, Progressive Indian

IV 202 203 206 Lincoln-Doug-las debates VIII

452-466 Lincler, Mary P., Member faculty

State University IV 48 Linderman, Charles V 474

Obituary VIII 158 Linderman, 'judge Bufus, Obituary

VI 160 Lindley, Judge Stephen N. VII

154 Law partner of Judge Horace S.

Winslow IV 320 Lindsay, Capt. Allan T., Commands

company in Black Hawk

war VII 251 Lindsay, James, Military service of

VI 576 579 Lindsay, Capt. S. B., Death of II

443 Linehan, Bart E., Obituary VIII

240

Lingard, John, Historian VI 495 Linn, Capt., George W. Jones drum- mer boy under II 564 Linn, Lewis F., Ill 293 294 296

387 395 396 398 561 562 563 Effort of, for establishment of

government in Oregon VI

457 461 462 463

Elected U. S. senator III : 298 Half brother of Henry Dodge

III 221

Interest of, in Iowa VII 458 Linn county, Iowa, named for

III 221 Oregon town named for VII

554 Linn county

Abolitionists in III 559 Earliest Settlers of, by Daniels

VI 581

130

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Settlement of Quakers in IV

265

Thomas J. Stone surveyor of III 439

linn County Historical Society, Work of VII 67

Linton, Dr. John III 274

Lipcap, Killed by Indians II 85

Lippincott's Complete Pronouncing- Gazetteer, notice of VII 75

Lippincott's Pronouncing- Diction- ary of Biography and My-

_. tholog-y, notice of VII 75

Lisa, Manuel, Indian trader I 616 V 545 VIII 169

litchfield, E. B., Member Des Moines Navigation and Railroad Co. I 466

litchfield, Edward H., Defendant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Navi- gation and R. R. Co., et al I 634

Litchtteld, Edwin C.

Connection with Des Moines river land grants I 547

Letter to, regarding rights of

settlers I 484 Member of Des Moines Naviga- tion and Railroad Co. I 466

litchfield, Elisha C., Member of Des Moines Navigation and Railroad Co. I 466

litchfield, Grace D., Defendant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Na- vigation and R. R. Co. I 634

Litchfield, Henry P., Represented by Edward H. Litchfield I 634

I.ittig-, Lawrence W., Member fac- ulty State University IV 54

little, Elder, Instrumental in rais- ing battalion among Mor- mons II 593

little, Henry, Assistant Adjt. Gen. Missouri State Guard VIII 363

little, Robert E., Advertisement for sale of half-breed lands VII 637

little Cloud, See Dubuque, Julien

little Crow, Leader of outbreak among Sioux Indians V

481

little Soldier, Winnebago chief IV 448

little, Garrison & Co., Pioneer mer- chants IV 362

littler, Capt., of the Second Iowa regiment VIII 360 361

littler, Col. Robert M., Obituary III 237

livermore, Miss VIII 412

livermore, Zalmon, Pioneer of Jack- son county VII 593

living-ston, Rafinesque employed by VII 206

living-ston, Robert R. IV 94 V

551 VI 415 475 Letter by VI 406 407 408

409 412 413 414

Letter to VI 405 407 408 409 414

U. S. Minister at Paris V 185 188 189 VI 405 VII 431 Lloyd, Charles P., Military record

of VI 602 Lloyd, Dr. Frederick

Death of, (biographical sketch)

IV 152 Editor Iowa Historical Record

I 54

Joseph Evan Griffith IV 294 Samuel Storrs Howe II 365

local History, Increasing Interest in, by Herriott VII 386

Locke, Quotation from, relating to money I 273

Lockett, Georg-e, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11

lockwood, Connection with Simon Cameron Indian Commis- sion VII 127 137 138 139 172 173 174 175 189 192 193 195

lockwood, Georg-e VII 606

lockwood, J. C., Register of D. M. Improvement, extract from report of I 469

lockwood, James H., Author of Early Times and Events in Wisconsin VIII 179

lockwood, Mrs. Julianna, Estab- lishes first Sunday school at Fort Crawford VIII 179

lockwood, leander J., Proprietor Burlington Hotel II 434

lockwood, Mrs. leander J.. II 434 IV 510

lodeman, P. E., Member faculty State University IV 44

lodg-e, Henry Cabot, Distribution of Ability in the United States, reference to VII 40 42

lofquist, Emanuel A., Naval career of VI 613

log-an, Early Iowa journalist V 381

log-an, Kentucky pioneer (Indian) IV 504

log-an, A. S., Botanist VII 201

log-an, Lieut. George M.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

407 Killed III 410

log-an, Hug-h, Obituary VII 79

log-an, James W., Obituary VI 318

log-an, John A. I 115 II 112 292 IV 585 593 594 V 556 Asks for promotion of James

A. Williamson VI 179 Assigned temporarily to com- mand army of Tennessee

II 111

At battle of Atlanta VI 178

C. C. Carpenter on staff of II 279

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 95

Iowa town named for VI 315 . Member of committee present- ing bill of impeachment

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

131

against Andrew Johnson

VI 550 552

Votes for back pay bill VI

551 Log-an, Thomas M. C.

Correction relating to VI

315

Obituary VI 239 Logan, Iowa, Named for Gen. John

A. Logan VI 315 Lombard, Benjamin M., Naval record

of VI 613

Long-, Iowa pioneer VI 4 Long-, Aaron

Hung for murder of Col. George

Davenport IV 529 Outlaw of Jackson county VII

261

Long-, Alexander, Perished in bliz- zard of 1856 I 394 Long-, Gen. Armistead VI 393 Long-, C., Elder Bunkers church

VII 279

Long1, Christian, Elder Dunkers church VII 275

Long-, John, Hung for murder of Col. George Davenport IV 529

Long-, Robert, Witness at marriage of Corporal Allender IV 431

Long-, Col. Stephen D., Recommends the name of James' Peak for Pike's Peak VIII 294

Long-, Maj. Stephen H.

Dr. Edwin James member of ex- pedition of IV 126 233 Exploring party I 534 VIII

J. C. Beltrami joins expedition

of V 615 Long-, William, Elder Dunkers

church VII 279 Long-anecker, S., Elder Dunkers

church VII 279 Long-bridg-e, Lieut. John P., At bat- tle of Corinth I 217 Long-fellow, Henry W. II 572

IV 615 VI 633 Cumberland, The I 494 Extract from Hiawatha IV

Letter from I 484 Letter to I 493 Tales of a Wayside Inn, refer- ence to II 365-366

Long-fellow, Stephen, Edward H. Thomas reads law in office of II 572

Long-ley, Alcander, Member Icarian colony VI 113

Long-ley, Charles L., Connection with Vicksburg National Mili- tary Park V 277

Long-ley, Charles P., History of the Twenty-fourth Iowa I

446 553 II 44 74, note on II 379

Long-street, Gen. James I 158 III 425 VII 108 291

Long-worth, Nicholas, Sends com- munications to the Histori- cal Department VIII 150

Lonsdale, E. H.

Connection with Iowa Geologi- cal Survey III 119

Contributes to reports of HI 121

Loomis, Capt. A. M., Wounded I 562

Loomis, Capt. CK, Attends prayer meeting at Gen. Street's residence II 89

Loomis, H. C., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

Loomis, Gen. John M. II 15

Loomis, Theodore, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11

Loos, Isaac A., Member faculty State University IV 45

Loras, John Mathias, Father of Bishop Loras III 580

Loras, Bishop Mathias III 576

IV 151 VIH 79 Assists in dedication of church

at Davenport VI 115 Biographical sketch, by Lenehan

III 577

Co'ming of, to Dubuque V 532 Father Laurent associated with

V 638

Father Orth ordained by III

317 Missionary work of III 645

VI 116 120

Visits Europe to bring back young priests II 327

Lord, W. Blair, Reports the pro- ceedings of the Constitu- tional Convention of 1857 VHI 387

Loring-, D. W. VIII 133

Leasing1, Benson J., Historian V 170 171

Lothrop, J. S., Investigation of, re- lating to interest on funds advanced by Iowa during Civil war V 305

Lott, Henry, Killed Indian chief, Si-dom-i-na-do-tah II 150 151 V 15 VII 236

Loubet IV 95

Loug-hridg-e, Poultney, Signs arti- cles of agreement to sup- port pioneer school III 216

Loug-hridg-e, Sarah P., Instructor State University IV 33 43

Loug-hridg-e, "William, Supports

Samuel J. Kirkwood for g^ernor, 1859 VIII 217

Louis XIV; Interest of, in American colonies IV 617

Louis Fhillippe III 152

Louisa county

Naflted in honor of Louisa Mas-

sey II 202

Organized from Des Moines county II 196

Louisiana Historical Society, Ex- tract from lecture before II 31

Louisiana Purchase II 455

Becomes part of American re- public V 325 VII 450

Correspondence relating to, ar- ranged by Salter VI 401 Government in VI 185

132

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Historical address commemor- ating, by Kasson V 177 Iowa part of IV 619 620

VII 431

Lieutenant Pike sent to ascer- tain boundaries of V 326

President Jefferson sends out expedition to explore II 305 340

Sergt. Floyd first soldier dying within limits of IV 475 Love, H. W., Takes contract for hand-carts to be used by Mormons VIII 56 Love, James VII 314 Love, Judg-e James M. VII 27 Chancellor Law Department State University IV 51 Commends J. B. Grinnell II

258

Estimate of VII 87 John S. Woolson succeeds as U.

S. Judge IV 317 Nativity of VII 457 Reminiscence of Gen. Corse

II 2 Succeeds Judge Dyer on Federal

bench VI 10 Tribute to, by Henry Strong I

249

Love, Mrs. Louisa Prince, Presents newspapers to Burlington Public Library VII 314 Love joy, Elijah P.

James F. Austin defends mur- derer of VI 346 Murder of II 250 III 58

IV 119 Lovejoy, Owen, Member notable

Congress II 257 Lovejoy, Thompson & Co., Pioneer

merchants IV 363 Lovell, Gen. Mansfield, At battle of

Corinth I 100 101 Levering-, Al, Guest at a Thanks- giving dinner at the Tre- mont House, Sioux City, 1857 VIII 418

Lowden, Col. Frank O. VII 54 Lowe, Doc. VIII 133 Lowe, Maj. VIII 132 Lowe, linos

Instrumental in fixing boun- daries of Iowa . II 514 Member Third General Assem- bly II 197 198 Physician attending Gen. Street

II 103

Writes letter to George W.

Jones VIII 443 Lowe, Ralph P. I 445 II 520

III 309 VII 457 Addresses Colonization meeting

VIII 535

Aids in founding Soldiers' Or- phans' Home IV 281

and abolition VIII 191

Appoints a committee to look into the finances of the State V 294 VIII 213

Associate of Judge Jonathan C. Hall VIII 21

Attends court in Louisa county in early days II 577

Attends house warming of Ste- phen Whicher IV 512 Buys lots in Burlington, 1838

IV 510

Calls meeting of commissioners to inaugurate State Bank

V 100 Characterization and public

services of I 211 IV 135 547 548

Desires a second term VIII 215

Elected governor II 525

VIII 510

Executes deeds of patent to Navigation Company I

472

Friend of Elijah Sells II 560

Friend of Van Caldwell H 389

George H. Yewell paints por- trait of V 227

Judge in Fugitive Slave case I 512 IV 131

Makes a trip on the steamer Demoine City VIII 56

Member Constitutional Conven- tion of 1844 II 519

Member of committee for su- pervision of State institu- tions IV 309

Message referring to Des Moines river improvement

I 470

Member Iowa Board of Educa- tion III 200 203

Nominated as delegate to Con- gress I 432 433 435 436

Pioneer lawyer of Muscatine

VI 363 364

Portrait of, on bill of State

Bank V 111 VIII 61

Signs Fast day proclamation

VIII 50

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69 Lowe, William W., Military record

of VI 603 Lowell, Gen. Charles R. I 560

II 44

Friend of Charles E. Perkins

VIII 376 Killed at Cedar Creek VIII

372

Writes letter to Charles E. Per- kins VIII 370 Lowell, James Russell VI 633

Tribute to Gen. Corse II 297 Lowrie, Charles W., Member Ninth

General Assembly IV

379 Lowry, Rev. David VII 131 184

190 192 193 Estimate of VI 364 VII

194 Extract from letter to VI

373 Superintendent of Indians at

Prairie du Chien II 100

III 616-618 620-622 Performs marriage ceremony of

George Wilson and Miss Street IV 567

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

133

Lowry, Robert

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 257 Obituary IV 159 Loyal Leg-ion

Military Order of, Gen. Corse commander of Mass. Com- mandery II 298 Iowa Commandery, Paper read before, on Lauman's Charge at Jackson, by Crosley I 371 Meeting to honor Charles Dev-

ens II 298 Origin of II 298 Lubbock, Sir John

Estimate of proportion of game animals to the man V 466 Quotation from II 548 Lucas, Connection with battle of Pleasant Hill VII 485 497 Lucas, Abigail, Wife of Charles

Nealey II 434 Lucas, C. L.

Corrects error in Iowa State

Atlas VII 236 Letter by, correcting error VI

475 Recollections of Early Times in

Iowa VI 376 Lucas, Elder D. R.

One of founders of Drake Uni- versity I 237 Obituary VIII 320 Lucas, Edward W.

Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 624

Obituary IV 640 Papers of Governor Lucas found

in home of VII 548 Lucas, George, Attends house warm- ing of Stephen Whicher IV 512 Lucas, Joseph, Brother of Governor

Lucas II 414

Lucas, Gtov. Robert I 440 II 325 481 574 III 80 370 IV 450 V 313 550

VI 50 148 523 VII 151 368 373 554 581 604

Associate of Jonathan C. Hall VIII 21

Approves an Act to regulate blacks and mulattoes III 234

Appoints T. S. Parvin Territorial librarian V 201

Bills vetoed by VI 503-505

Biographical sketch, by Cabot Atwater VI 125

Biography of, by John C. Parish, review VIII 151-153

Boundary troubles during ad- ministration of I 651 652 655 II 415 430 IV 70 71 517

Characterization of IV 622

VII 626-629

Chairman of the first national Democratic convention

VIII 82

Commission as governor of Iowa Territory, facsimile VII 64

Editorial on VII 69 Commissions Alfred Hebard to

raise military company

III 47

Council with Indians V 625 Death of II 432 Executive Journal of VII 628

Review of VII 630 Facsimile of receipt given to

T. S. Parvin V 206 Friendly to the Mormons II

586 587 Governor of Iowa Territory 1

445 II 222 393 IV

382 620 V 199 Interested in libraries and edu- cation III 339 IV 6

V 155

Ira Cook's recollections of IV

527 Investigates murder of Mr. At-

wood IV 570 .

Journal of War of 1812 VII 627

Review of VII 630 Letter by, relating to Indian

affairs V 459 Marriage notice of daughter V

393 Life and Public Services of, by

Parvin II 409 474 Makes requisition for return of

Black Hawk's bones IV

195

Nativity of VH 456 Official papers and letters of,

efforts to secure V 67

73 VII 547 Portrait of decorates the Senate

chamber of the capitol

VIII 314 Quarrel with Secretary William

Conway II 221 239 416

417 Regent State University IV

T. S. Parvin private secretarv of I 156 III 473 IV 150 V 199

Trouble with legislature over veto power VII 256 257 259

Unpublished message by III 208 227

Van Caldwell friend of 'n 388

Visits Davenport V 92 Lucas, Robert, Aids in securing pa- pers of Gov. Lucas VII 547

Lucas county, Organization of His- torical Society in V 230

VI 55 VII 66

Luce, A. M.f Pioneer settler III

512 Lncie, Interpreter and employee in

Dubuque lead mines II

331 Ludlow, John H., First white male

child born in Iowa II

394 Ludlow, Lieut. W., Commended by

Gen. Corse II 125 132 Luke, Capt. J. W., Obituary II

326

134

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Lumbering- in Iowa, Passing of VII 225

Iiurton, Dr., Favors plan for Pacific railroad VI 290

Luse, Clark, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 543

Iiuse, C. P. & Co., Pioneer Des Moines merchants IV 373

Xiuse, Lane & Co., Publishing firm at Davenport IV 477

liUthe, Mrs. Charles J., Member Mon- day club committee of reso- lutions on the death of Charles Aldrich VIII 613

Luther, Martin III 263 Teachings of III 265

Lutz, Peter, One of first ministers of Dunkers in Iowa VII 274

Lyman, Amasa, Leader in Mormon church II 590

Lyman, J. P., Business partner of Robert M. Haines VI 79

Lyman, Maj. Joseph VIII 130

Lyman, Rev. Orange, Settlement of, in the west I 582

Lyman, Stephen D., Pioneer mer- chant I 583

Lyman, Thomas, Obituary X 582

Lynch, George A., Military record of VI 603

Lynde, Capt. Isaac, Establishes Ft. Atkinson IV 449 451

Lynde, Lieut. John, At battle of Corinth I 216

Lyon, Capt., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 330

Lyon, Dr. II 50

Lyon, E. C.

Member of committee to secure

professors IV 29 Regent State University IV

Lyon, Bev. P. P., Claim of, usurped

II 65

Lyon, Harrison, One of donors of ground for capitol II 529

Lyon, Sutler John, Death of V 249

Lyon, Lucius, Delegate in Congress from Michigan Territory

III 290 293 295 IV 137 Lyon, Mary, Fellow student of Asa

Turner III 53

Lyon, Gen. Nathaniel III 425 VI 317 VII 237 VIII 359 At Wilson's Creek III 160

IV 628 637

Commands First Iowa Regiment I 595

Death of I 317 IV 628 VI 590

Facsimile of marriage certifi- cate issued by IV 431

Recollections of, by Hammond

IV 415

Lyon & Allen, Pioneer merchants of Ft. Des Moines IV 347 Lyon county (originally Buncombe), Named to honor Gen. , Na- thaniel Lyons II 201 Lyons, Capt. J. J.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 409 419

Report of III 412 Lyons, James A.

Member Geological Board III

118

Obituary VII 477 Lytle, Robert T., Appoints Thomas Cox deputy surveyor VII 253

Lytton, Sir Edward Bnlwer, Credited with authorship of There is No Death I 196 199 201 202

MABEE, CHARLES C., Obituary

VIII 400 McAleer, James, Obituary VIII

160 McAllister, H. M., Pioneer merchant

IV 378 Me Arthur, Col. Duncan I 445

VII 627

Me Arthur, Gen. John II 107 108

IV 585

McArthur, Martin C., Manager American Express Co. VI 159 McArthur, Mrs. Virginia

Extract from letter of Gen.

Corse to H 299 Obituary VI 159 McArthur, William C. VI 159 Accompanies remains of Gen. Corse to Burlington II 300 Letter from Gen. Corse to H

282 Macaulay, Thomas Babington VI

Author of History of England

VIII 235 Quotation from II 624

McAuley, A., Signs petition recom- mending Joseph Williams for governor VI 69

McBane, Angus, Member Spirit Lake expedition III 481 500 512 524 541 V 18

McBride, Mr., Associated with Abner Kneeland I 456

McBride, £., Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

McBride, Mrs. E., Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

McBride, Thomas H.

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 48 49 Portrait presented to the State University VIII

229

McCall, George A., Letters from the Frontiers, reference to VI 194

McCall, John A., Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII 584

McCall, Samuel W., Soldier in War of 1812 III 420

McCall, Quartermaster Thomas C. Biographical data III 419 Letter by, relating to battle of Pleasant Hill III 419 466

Senator from Story county, Iowa VIII 626

McCalla, Maj. Nathaniel, At Corinth I 214

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

135

McCalla, Rev. W. L., Abner Knee- land holds debate with VI 342

McCament, Earl, Died in Philippines IV 320

McCardle, Murdered in Iowa Terri- tory, 1840 VIII 119

McCarthy, Gen., of the Civil war VIII 157

McCarthy, Albert M., Naval record of VI 613

McCarthy, C. G. VI 613

Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334

McCarthy, Dennis P., Obituary IV

158

McCarthy, Jonathan I 440 McCarthy, Justin, Quotation from

VI 497 McCartney, John, Builds bridge in

Madison county, 1854 VI

450 McCarver, Morton Matthew

Biographical account of VH

554 Letter to A. C. Dodge VII

554

Oregon pioneer IV 624 McCarver and Tacoma, Review of,

by Salter VII 554 McChesney, Thomas, Manager of the

Western Stage Co. VIII

43 McClain, Judge Emlin

Chancellor Law Department

State University IV 45 Charles Mason Iowa's First

Jurist IV 595 'Characterizes Code of 1851 VII

625

Delivers address at the Semi- centennial of adoption of

the constitution of Iowa

VIII 64 Introduction of the Common

Law into Iowa, cited II

373 VI 523 McClain, Judge John, Decision of,

relating to mines VI 303 McCleary, George W., Mentioned in

connection with Indian

troubles H 520 III

136

McCleary, J. D., Regent State Uni- versity IV 13 29 McCleUan, Gen. George B. Ill 425

426 VI 572 VIII 328 Votes cast for I 564 McClelland, I>r. Freeman, Obituary

II 407

McClelland, George P., Obituary IV

80

McClelland, Thomas C. VH 397 Macleod, Norman I 461 McClernand, Gen. John A. I 23

127 IV 587 V 249 282 At battle of Arkansas Post VI

McCUntock, Rev. Dr. J. C., Assists at funeral of Gen. Corse II 300

McCloy, Julia VII 635 636

McCloy, Mary VII 635

McCloy, Phebe VII 635

McClure, Mr., Connection with Fu- gitive Slave case VI 11- 15 17 19 20 25-27 30 33 34 39-43

McClure, Alexander Kelly

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 94 95-99 115

Author of Our Presidents and How We Make Them VIII 82

McClure, A. W., Obituary VII 160

McCoid, Lieut. Moses Ayres V 639 At Corinth I 216 Makes effort to defeat bill for state board of charities IV 312

Obituary VI 155 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

McComb, Saved from mob by Father Krickel IV 156

McConnell, Joseph J.

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 45

Regent State University IV 13

McConnell, Judith Lloyd, Wife of Maj. William Williams II 147

Me Co ok, Maj. Gen. Alexander Mc- Dowell IV 591 592

McCook, Daniel, Father of "Fight- ing McCooks" I 503

McCord, Robert I*., Member faculty State University IV 48

McCormack, John !•., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

McCormack, H. C., Works for bill relating to safety appli- ances on railroads V 570

McCormick, Lieut. John, At Corinth I 217

McCormick, Robert, Member Spirit Lake expedition III 512 514 544 V 21

McCormick, William, Member Sev- enth General Assembly IV 366

McCoy, Corporal A. C., Death of I 561

McCoy, Capt. Gilbert, Revolutionary soldier V 151

McCracken, Alexander, Naval rec- ord of VI 613

McCraney, Thomas, Member First Territorial Legislature II 317 IH 389 IV 4

McCrary, Mr., Owned slaves in Iowa Territory H 631

McCrary, Abner H.

Attended the Republican State convention of 1856 VIII 495

Member of the Ninth General Assembly IV 378

McCrary, Judge Andrew J., Starts movement for tablet to Revolutionary soldiers VI 472

McCrary, George W. Ill 628 V

639 VI 476

Aids James D. Springer VII 156

136

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Associate of Henry Clay Cald-

well VIII 249 Member Seventh General Assem- bly H 80 204 205 IV 366

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378 Resigns from the bench VIII

248

Secures act of Congress author- izing field pieces to be placed on Gen. Baker's grave I 98

Secures passage of bill for ap- pointment of sanitary agents IV 280 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor VIII 217 Vote on back pay bill VI 552 McCreary, J. W., VIII 133 McCreery, J. L.

Death of VII 548 Editorial relating to I 229 Letter from, relating to poem, "There is No Death" I 196 McCrory, Samuel H., Regent State

University IV 13 McCulloug-li, Gen. Ben I 168

At battle of Pea Ridge VI

168

McCulloug-h, Capt. John T., At Cor- inth I 216 McCully, Agues, Marries Theodore S.

Parvin I 157

McCully, Corporal, Wounded at

Champion Hills II 443

McCully, Henry Mitchell, Obituary

III 478

McCune, Capt. C. P., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 329 McCutchen, Mrs., Wife of Boardman

O. Shaw IV 399 McDaniel, John A., Obituary VI

480 McDill, James W. V 468

Appointed to U. S. Senate V

594 Member first Board of Railroad

Commissioners V 593 Obituary I 423 Succeeds S. J. Kirkwood as U.

S. senator VIII 472 Supports S. J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 McDonald, John, Visits Vicksburg

V 275

McDonald, Sir John II 160 McDonald, John Or.

Aids in suppression of outlaws in Jackson county VII 262 Associated with Thomas Cox

VII 253 259 McDowell, Col. John Adair VI

316

At Athens, Mo. VII 70 Commands 6th Iowa Infantry

V 83 McDuffle, Georg-e, Reference to

speech by VI 462 Mace, John VII 606 McElhany, John A., Color Corporal at Corinth I 220

McElroy, P. A., Testimony of, in Fugitive Slave case VI 20

McElroy, Hug-h, Pioneer of Jackson county VII 601

McElroy, Dr. Joseph VII 601

McElroy, W. O. VII 154

McParland, Mrs., Secretary Sanitary Commission II 503

McParland, Judge Cave J., Anecdote relating to VI 637

McParland, William M.

Accepts portrait of S. F. Miller

for State I 241 250 Instrumental in having publica- tion of Official Register authorized by law I 72 Obituary VII 238

McGarry, Georg-e W., Regent State University IV 13

McGavren, Dr. Georg-e H., Obituary

II 79 McGee, W J

Cares for Iowa Historical ex- hibit at St. Louis VII 233 Frank Leverett's association with

IV 389

Geological investigations of

III 9 IV 385 395 396

V 232

Letter from IV 110 McGinnis, Gen. Georg-e P., I 19

28 189 Director Vicksburg National

Military Park Association

V 272 Reports losses at Vicksburg V

281 McGlothlen, Thomas G.t Member

Ninth General Assembly

IV 379

McGoneg-al, Mrs. M. A., Instructor State University IV 32 33

McGorrisk. Edward J., Obituary VI 480

McGorrisk, J. B., Representative of Capital City Brick & Pipe Co. Ill 569

McGreer, John, George Perkins buried on farm of V 151

McGrew, W., Member Seventh Gen- eral Assembly IV 366

McGugin, Dr., Calls Sanitary Con- vention to ord«r II 503

McHenry, Juclg-e Martin D., Obituary I 341

McHenry, Judg-e William H., Obitu- ary I 238

McHug-h, John, Obituary III 78

Mclntosh, James I 2

Mclntosh, Gen. James McQueen, At battle of Pea Ridge VI 168

Mclntosh, John I 462

Mclntyre, Baptist minister "- IV 446

Mack, Alexander, First minister in in Dunkers church VII 270

Mack, Charles D., Military service of VI 578

Mack, Robert P., At battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 31

Mack, Stephen, Reference to VII 195

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

137

McKay I 469

McKay, P. C. D. VII 237

McKay, James D., Obituary V 240

McKay, William V 613

McKean, John, Regent State Univer- sity IV 13

McKean, Gen. Thomas J.

At Corinth, Miss. I 101 Classmate of Albert M. Lea

III 474

Made Brigadier General IV

581 Mortimer A. Higley on staff of

IV 639

Opposes elective judiciary by

the people I 445 McKee, Joseph A., Military record

of VI 579 McKee, S. B., Member faculty State

University IV 46 McKee, William B., Killed at battle

of Buena Vista III 466 McKee & Yergfer, Pioneer Des

Moines merchants IV 373 McKemey, Joseph Alison, Obituary

III 479 McKendree, Bishop William, Friend

of George Henry Clarke I

455 McKenny, Thomas J., Obituary IV

319 McKenney, Thomas Ii.

Arranges treaty with Indians

III 605

Indian Tribes of North America,

extract from VII 227

Reference to III 228

VII 228 McKenney & Hall

Indian Tribes of North America, Portrait from II 450

636 V 467

Historical Department possesses first edition of III 228 Mackenzie, Capt. Alexander Slidell, Philip Spencer executed by II 368 McKenzie, James W.

At Allatoona II 128 Civil war soldier VIII 566 McKenzie, Kenneth, Fur trader V

546

Mackenzie, Gen. Ranald Slidell, Brief account of career of II 368

Mackenzie rebellion VII 596 McKibben, Julia Baldwin, "Miriam,"

review of VII 312 McKinley, B., Severely wounded I

192 McKinley, Capt. S. J., Wounded I

450 ' McKinley, William III 451 652

IV 149 V 319 469 540 541 VII 156 319 640

Appoints Frank W. Palmer gov- ernment printer IV 403 VI 151

Death of V 225 Mackintire, E. P. VII 606 McKissick, Lieut. William M. D., In charge of money for half- breeds VII 120 128 129 131 134 185 186

McKnig-ht, Lieut. Edward, Service of, in Northern Border Bri- gade V 498 499 McKnig-ht, Thomas III 456

Member First Territorial Legis- lature II 317 III 389 IV 4 Personal recollections of Julien

Dubuque II 335 Public services of III 220 Trustee university to be founded

at Belmont, Wis. IV 5 McLean, Justice John

Administers oath of office to

John Chambers I 428 Decision of, relating to title to half-breed lands VII 26 McLennan, William, Member Ninth General Assembly IV

379 McLoud, Judg-e William, Obituary

III 79

McLoug-hlin, John, Hero of "Mc- Loughlin and Old Oregon"

IV 624

Maclure, Mr. VII 215

McManus, Georgfe H., Military rec- ord of VI 603

McMaster, John Bach II 323 558

VI 632 Extract from history of VI

344

Plaintiff in a trial with the New York Life Insurance Co. VIII 258 259

McMillan, Capt. E. C., Warden Ft. Madison penitentiary V

590

McMillan, Thomas, Member Fifth General Assembly IV 636

McMillan, Col. William Linn

Connection with battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 401-403 409 411-413 416 419 VII 490 491 494 496 523 Killed III 410

McMiller, John

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

28 Obituary III 79

McMullen, Bishop. Bishop of Dav- enport VIII 80

McMullen, Daniel, Pioneer of lowa- ville VIII 58

McMullen, Maj. James W., At battle of Corinth I 216

McMullen, Tom, Member excursion party on Des Moines river 1851 IV 545

McMullen, William, Pioneer of lowa- ville VIII 57

McMurrin, Mr., Instructs Robert Lucas in mathematics VI 125

McNabb, Mr., Indians destroy prop- erty of III 105

McNee, William, Merchant of Keo- sauqua during flood of 1851

V 415

McNee & St. John, Pioneer hard- ware merchants of Keosau- qua IV 354

McNeeley, Georg-e, Obituary VII

400

McNeil, Miss Frances, Marries Gen.

138

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Corse II 281 McNeil, Col. John II 281

Distinguished at the battle of

Kirksville VIII 272 McNeill, H. C., At battle of Pleasant

Hill III 403 404 McWeill, Stanfield P., Obituary V

400 McNett, William

Estimate of Judge Joseph Wil- liams VII 168 Letter by VII 168 McNulty, Robert

Experience of, with "red-dog"

money V 230 Obituary VIII 239 McNutt, Samuel, Member Four- teenth General Assembly IV 257

Macomb, Maj. Gen. Alexander, Ex- pels white settlers from In- dian lands V 330 Macomber, Charles, Principal Den- mark Academy VH 13 Macomber, Prof. J. K.

Published articles on Grinnell cyclone, acknowledgment to

III 94

Quotation from, on electric cars

I 628

Macon, Nathaniel, Votes against Missouri Compromise VI 262

McPherrin, John M., Presents old letter to the Historical De- partment VHI 234

McPherson, Capt., Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 332

McFherson, Gen. James Birdseye I 34-36 115 180 304 305 II 292 IV 585 587 VI 603

At battle of Corinth I 100 Characterization of I 313 Death of I 313 II 283

II 111 112

Extract from letter of Gen.

Sherman to II 8 Gen. Parrott's estimate of III

381 Gen. Sherman's order to II

107-109 Mortimer A. Higley on staff of

IV 639 McPhersou, M. L.

and the Underground railway

VIII 192

Delegate to convention which nominated Abraham Lin- coln VIII 198

McFherson, Capt. Robert H., Wound- ed at battle of La Colle Mills VII 299

McPherson, Judge Smith IV 146 Makes address at memorial ser- vices for D. R. Merritt III 474

Ruling of, in Ottumwa water case VI 139

McQueen, A. C. VIII 133

McQuiggan, Col., Owner of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 330 337

McQuinn, James, Member Ninth General Assembly IV

379

McVay, Josiah D., Obituary VI

477

McWilliam, Botanist VII 213 Mac Williams, John, Pioneer mer- chant IV 378 Macy, Alice, Wife of William Penn

Wolf II 643 Macy, Prof. Jesse V 69

Institutional Beginnings in a Western State HI

321

Reference to III 470 V 356 VI 456 524

VII 373 374

Party Organization and Machin- ery, review of VI 631- 633

Review of "Robert Lucas," by

John C. Parish VIII 153

Union of Church and State at

Springdale, Iowa VII 34

Madden, Keely R., Obituary VII

480

Madden, William J., Married daugh- ter of Henry Dodge III 221 222

Madden, William S., Trustee of uni- versity to be established at Belmont, Wis. IV 5 Madder, Henry VIII 511 Madera, Charles II 640 Madison, Capt. Gregg- A., At battle

of Corinth I 219 Madison, James I 243

Appoints Henry Dodge Briga- dier General VI 250 Appoints Ninian Edwards Gov- ernor of Illinois Territory VII 244 Commission of Robert Lucas

signed by II 240 473 Flees from Washington when city is in flames III 76 Fort Madison named in honor

of III 97 Letter by VI 408 414 Letter to VI 407 412-414 Member Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-30 I 459 Quotation from, relating to

money I 273 Rafinesque visits VII 202 Madison county

Indians in III 135 Pioneer Settlement in, by Wil- kinson VI 447

Madison county Historical Society,

Organization of VII 66

Madson, Gregg- A., Vote on bill for

board of charities IV

312

Magee, D. A., Member Floyd Me- morial Association II 310 312 314 Magee, William, Awarded medal of

honor VII 106

Maginnis, William A., Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312

Magoun, Dr. George F. VII 556 Asa Turner and His Times, ref- erence to III 53 VI 357 VII 68 370 371 Iowa Band of 1843 I 525 Iowa educator VIII 190

INDE)X, VOLUMES I-VIII

139

Iowa Missionary Patriarch III

53 Makes address at dedication of

Academy at Maquoketa

VII 606

Portrait of, credited to Midland

Monthly I 667 President Iowa College at time

of cyclone III 86 92 Mag-owan, Charles S., Member fac-

ulty State University IV

46

Mahan, Asa IV 558 Mahaska II 468 V 397

Address at council at Prairie du

Chien VI 188 Facts concerning life of I 14 Portrait of, in McKenney &

Hall's work on Indians III

229 Statue of, erected in Oskaloosa

VIII 551

Visits Washington VI 186 Mahaska county, First School in. by

Mrs. Phillips III 213 Mahin, F. W., Regent State Univer-

sity IV 13 Mahin, John IV 157

and the first nomination of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

449 Attends exercises at reception

of portrait of S. F. Miller

I 241 Commissioner to take votes of

soldiers I 564 Editor of the Muscatine Journal

VIII 236 Estimate of Stephen A. Douglas

VIII 450 Lincoln-Douglas debates VIII

455 Presents Journal of Constitu-

tional Convention of 1857 to

Historical Department III

70 Presidential possibilities, 1860

Vni 463 Supports John C. Fremont for

president VIII 444 445 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood

for governor, 1859 VIII

217 Mahon, Capt. Samuel, At battle of

Corinth I 217 Mahone, Gen. William III Mahoney, D. A.

Defeats a registration

VIII 203 Editor Dubuque

77 Member Seventh General

sembly II

366 Recollections of

77 Mahoney & Dorr, Publishers

press and Herald I

475 law

Herald IV

As- IV

80 204 204

IV

Ex- 64

Mailhot, Marie, Mother of Julien

Dubuque II 330 Maillet, de, Proposes theory of or- ganic evolution VIII 348 Maine law

Advocated for Iowa II 60 Origin of VII 532

Major, Gen. James P., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 408 VII 492 493

Malcolm, A. H., Military service of

VI 577

Males, Corporal Jacob M., Killed at battle of Corinth I 215

Mallard, Joseph S., Marries Cordelia Cox VII 600

Mallory, Smith Henderson

Member of committee to con- sider bill for State board of charities IV 311 Obituary VI 159

Malloy, Francis Edward, Obituary IV 80

Manahan, Benedict, Assists in con- struction of Fort Craw- ford and early churches III 589

Manatt, Prof. J. Irving VII 55

Manatt, Robert, Early Iowa settler

VII 82

Manchester, William, Taken prisoner at battle of Pleasant Hill

III 28

Mandans, Brief history of II 178 Mann, Donald, Presents memorial to General Assembly I 474 Mann, Horace

Aids Iowa in education VIII

386

Founder of common school sys- tem VI 532

Member of commission to revise Iowa school* laws III 201

IV 32 VI 54

Mann, Jacob, Early settler of Linn

county VI 583 Mann, Sister Mary Margaret, Char- ter member of Sisters B. V. M., Dubuque III 592 Manning1, Edwin

Characterization of II 321 Experiences of, in flood of 1851

V 408

Extract from report of, on Des

Moines River Improvement

I 468 470 472 476 478 479

Obituary V 238

Owner of boat on Des Moines

river IV 332 335 Pioneer merchant of Keosauqua

IV 340 V 415 Portrait of, presented to His- torical Department II 321 Sends flatboat to New Orleans

III 199

Manning1, George, Bids on Bona- parte dam VII 611 Manning1, Cardinal Henry Edward, Charles Aldrich hears preach VIII 565 Manning1, Adj. William, At battle of

Corinth I 214 Mansfield, Gen. Joseph K. F. VI

572

Guest of Capt. Anderson on oc- casion of Gen. Lyon's at- tack IV 425 Manswell, James C., Killed at battle

of Corinth I 215 Manual of Iowa Politics I 72

140

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Manuscripts, Rich materials of Gen.

Grenville M. Dodge VIII

548-550 Mapes, Prof. James J., Col. George

E. Waring, Jr., student un- der III 652 Map showing- accessions of land

from the Indians, Errors in

VII 391 472 Maps

Claim of Julien Dubuque V

328 Des Moines river section from

Keokuk to Croton V 48 Drainage map of southeastern

Iowa V 38 Vicksburg National Military

Park V 276 Illustrating battle of Pleasant

Hill VII 485 488 490 Maquoketa, Iowa, Early settlers of

VII 634-637 Marais, Chevalier, Married daughter

of chief of loway Indians

VII 18 Marble, Manton, Associate editor of

the Boston Journal VIII

462 Marble, Mrs. Marg-aret Ann, Taken

captive by Indians II

153 III 492 495 550 V

25 Marbois, Francois V 188 189

551 VI 411 412 Marchand, Prof. A. A., Member Icar-

ian community VI 114 Marcou, J. B., Prepares Annotated

Catalogue of writings of

Dr. White VII 470 Marcy, W. L. II 242

Ignores Gov. Chambers' letter

I 434 Letter by, to Gov. Clarke IV

315 Marest, Father Gabriel, Catholic

missionary IV 611 616 Marion, Gen. Francis V 151 Marion county, Holland colony set- tles in III 253 Maris, Mrs. G. J. IV 562 Marix, Aclolphus, Naval record of

VI 613 Marking- Change in Methods of

Transportation VIII 470 Markham, Henry C., Obituary V

157 Markham, Morris

Member Spirit Lake expedition

V 16 19 20 Obituary VI 80

Marks, Constant B. VII 74

Active worker in erection of Floyd Monument II 310 314 IV 474 V 148

VI 478

Monona County Mormons VII

321 Marlow, B. P., Pioneer settler of

Keosauaua IV 338 Marlow & Whittlesey, Merchants of Keosauqua, 1851 V

415

Marmacluke. Gen. John S. V 33S At Jenkins Ferry II 34 35

38 40 Capture of VII 112

Marquette, Jacques II 564 VI

475 VII 151 Explorations of III 354 IV

614-616 VI 82 83 Finds band of Illinois Indians

II 176 IV 614 VI

81 84 101 Marr, Mr., Early settler of Maquo-

keta VII 636 Marsh IV 92

Marsh, Furnishes information re- lating to half-breeds VII

173-176 184 185 Marsh, Benjamin P. VII 403 404

Death of wife VII 401 Marsh, Rev. Cutting-, Report of, on

Sac and Fox Indians VI

201 Marsh, E. L., Honors Gen. Crocker

I 231

Marsh, Ed., Member of excursion party on Des Moines river steamer IV 368

Marsh, Lieut. Edward L.f At battle of Corinth I 216

Marsh, James M., Surveyor I 133

II 150 III 439 Marsh, Jane Coolbaug-h, Death of

VII 401

Marsh, John, Sent to Ft. Winnebago with request to Maj. Twiggs II 87

Marsh, Rev. Robert L., Attends pre- sentation of portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Marshal, Rev. Dr. Alexander, Obit- uary II 408

Marshall, Mr., Pioneer of Jackson county VII 601

Marshall, Chapman A., Obituary VII 559

Marshall, Humphrey

Botanist VII 200 201 Joseph M. Street and Henry Clay study law in office of

III 623

Saves life of Gen. Street II 83

Marshall, Rev. James, D. D., Obitu- ary II 646

Marshall, John I 248 II 1

VII 168 Charles Mason likened to IV

605

Renders decision in the Dart- mouth College case VIII 54

Marshall, Judg-e Thomas P., Precep- tor of C. C. Nourse VIII 481

Marshall, Tom I 426

Marshalltown, Iowa, Founder of VII 318

Martin, Father, Accompanies John H. Charles on a surveying trip VIII 410

Martin, Judg-e, Son of, rescued from Indians III 367

Martin, Charles H., President of the Peoples Savings Bank VIII 539

Martin, Capt. Henry B. Ill 547 V 14

Martin, Henry M.

John N. W. Rumple studies law with VI 79

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

141

Law partner of J. H. Murphy

I 342

Member Ninth General Asembly

IV 379

Martin, Maj. J. N., Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Corse II

Martin, James, Pioneer of Van Bu- ren county VII 357

Martin, Capt. James W., Captain of Co. I, 24th Iowa Infantry I 15 113 116 192

Martin, Mrs. Martha, Wife of David Rorer VIII 123

Martin, Matthew Wrig-ht, Rescued from Indians III 367

Martin, Morg-an L. VII 262

Martin, Robert, Clerk on Des Moines river steamboat IV 371

Martin, Wesley III 537

Martin, William T. II 137

Martindale, Edward, Obituary VI 639

Martindale, Mary M., Defendant in case of U. S. vs. D. M. Nav- igation and R. R. Co. I 634

Martinelli, Cardinal Sebastiano V 316

Marvin, A. H., Member of Constitu- tional Convention of 1857

II 563 III 32 37 69 Marvin, W. T.

Makes trip down Des Moines

river in skiff IV 340

342 343 Member excursion party on Des

Moines river, 1851 IV

345 Mason, Capt. Alexander L., Killed

at battle of Wilson's Creek

IV 470 Mason, B. S., Aids in equipping

Spirit Lake expedition III

526 Mason, Charles V 358597 VI

68 464 VII 556 Administers oath of office to

Ansel Briggs II 602 620 Appointed agent to secure fur- ther certification of lands

I 471 Appointed counsel for Iowa in

southern boundary troubles

I 647 Appointed judge II 223 VIII

65

Appoints H. B. Hendershott dis- trict judge IV 559 Biographical data II 163

VII 28 Borrows books from Territorial

library II 639 Certificate appointing James

Hilton clerk of Kishkekosh

county I 130 Characterization of, by George G.

Wright II 161-168 Characteristics and public ser- vices of II 168-173 III

203 204

Court of I 131 Death of V 268 Decision of, in Fugitive Slave

case IV 155 II 171

554 574 632

Decision of, in case relating to

land claims III 331 Decision of, in Reid land case

VII 23 Distinguished Iowa jurist VIII

190 Educates George H. Yewell II

167 Error in relation to, corrected

VI 634

Estimate of V 225

Estimate of Judge Joseph Wil- liams VII 169

Facsimile of oath of office of

II 168 V 262 First Territorial Chief Justice

II 393 IV 514 VII 166

Francis Springer attends court

of II 574 Friend of H. B. Hendershott

III 626

Friend of Van Caldwell II 389

Friendship with George H. Ye- well V 226

George C. Remey, son-in-law of

VII 467

George Wilson classmate of IV

565 Iowa's First Jurist, McClain

IV 595

Letter from I 130 Member of Code Commission II 172 VI 505 524

VII 621

Member of Iowa Board of Edu- cation III 200 201

Member of the Supreme Court which tried the Fugitive Slave case VIII 121

Mentioned as a candidate for the Senate against Senator Grimes VIII 514

Mentioned in connection with naming of Iowa counties II 198

Portrait of, by Yewell, pre- sented to the Historical De- partment II 161 235 V 227

Portrait decorates the Senate chamber of the capitol

VIII 314 Reminiscences of, by Yewell

V 161 251

With colleagues sends memorial

to Congress IV 632 Writes letter* to James K. Polk

VIII 436 Mason, Mrs. Charles

Aunt of John H. Gear V 584 Death of V 253 Mason, Frank R.

Account of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 532 Biographical note III 532 Member of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 505 507 538 549 V 17

Mason, Clarence W., Died in Philip- pines IV 320 Mason, James Murray IV 148 Connection with Trent affair

II 368

Mason, Maj. John, Charles Mason descended from II 163

142

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Mason, Mary V 168 174 175

Marriage of, to George C. Re- mey V 253

See also, Remey, Mrs. George C. Mason, Gen. Richard B. Ill 352

Characterization and military record of III 367

Communication of, to War De- partment III 359-362

Establishes military post in Iowa II 147

In command of Henry Dodge on expedition into Indian coun- try III 221 222 368

Selects site of Ft. Dodge I 135

Succeeds to command of Ft. Des

Moines IH 359 Mason, S. F.

Connection with border troubles

II 430

Governor of Michigan Territory HI 455

Mason, Solon, Member Spirit Lake expedition V 23 24 III 518-520

Mason, Dr. Timothy, Favors plan for Pacific railroad VI 290 293

Masonic Library, T. S. Parvin's con- nection with V 203 207 208

Massacre of Ft. Dearborn, Reference to VII 245

Massey, Louisa, Iowa county named for II 202

Massey, Woodbury, Presides at meeting of citizens of Du- buque county III 455

Mastick, Capt. E. E., At battle of Corinth I 216

Ma-tau-e-qua

Chief of the Sac and Fox In- dians III 132 Death and burial of III 302 Speech of, before House of Re- presentatives III 130

Mather, Rev. Cotton, Quotation from

III 163

Mathews, H., Attends . house warm- ing of Stephen Whicher IV

512 Mathews, Matthew, Attends house

warming of Stephen

Whicher IV 512 Mathis, E. J., Clerk for Mrs. Witten-

myer IV 280 Matlack, T. J., Enlisted in Civil war

from Denmark Academy

VII 11

Matson, Benjamin L. Ill 451 Matson, Dr. Sylvester G.

Appreciation of III 451 Biographical sketch of, by Al-

drich IH 450 Makes valuable contributions

to Historical Department

I 66 580 Regent State University IV

13 Matteson, Tompkins H., Artist V

170 171

Matthews I 256 Matthews, Alphonse, Regent State

University IV 13

Matthews, J. J., Member of commit- tee to investigate affairs of D. M. Navigation Co. I 476

Matthews, Frof. James I 236 Matthews, Joseph C., Member fac- ulty State University IV 44 46 Matthews, Oscar S.

Death of VI 621

Military service of VI 576

579

Matthews, Dr. Washing-ton Obituary VII 155 Receives early education in Catholic schools III , 594 Matthies, Col. Charles L. II 301

440

First man to tender his services in defense of his country

IV 216

Nominated Brigadier Gen- eral IV 586

Presents Major Byers with offi- cer's sash II 448

Mattock, James H., Victim of Spirit Lake massacre II 153 III 529 543

Mattock, Mrs. James H., Victim of Spirit Lake massacre II 153 III 543

Mattoon, Charles, Signs petition re- commending Joseph Wil- liams for governor VI 69

Mattoon, Leslie B., Obituary V 560

Mauro & Wilson, Publishers VI 633

Maury, Dabney H. Ill 425

Maust, H. T., Pastor Dunkers church VII 281

Mausts, Members Dunkers church VII 278

Maverick. Samuel, Killed during Boston massacre III 74

Maxey, Samuel B. Ill 425

Maxwell, Hugfh W., Obituary I

671

Maxwell, J., Killed by outlaws VII 262

Maxwell, John D., Selects men for Spirit Lake expedition III 526 V 16

Maxwell, John XT. V 474

Address at unveiling of tablet in commemoration of Spirit Lake expedition HI 525 Biographical note III 525 Member of Soirit Lake expedi- tion III 483 484 497- 499 507 511 514 522 524 532 533 538 539 541 543 544 V 17-18 21 Rescues L. S. Coffin from slough

V 28

Maxwell, John S., Member Ninth General Assembly IV

379

Maxwell, Mrs. Sara B. Obituary VI 640 State Librarian VI 398 Maxwell, William, Death of VI 640

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

143

May, A. M., Journalistic career of V 123

May, Georg-e, Attends the first in- auguration of Abraham Lin- coln VIII 48

May. Capt. James

Desires the office of surveyor

general VIII 513 Friend of Robert E. Lee VIII 515

May, William, Awarded medal of honor VII 111

Mayer, Aug-ustus V., Naval record of VI 613

Mayer, James VIII 133

Mayer, Louis

Paints portrait of Frank Spring- er VI 391

Paints portrait of Judge Fran- cis Springer V 468 469

Mayes, William B., Awarded medal

of honor VII 111 Maynard, Mr*. Celestia Kirk, Wife of H. K. Edson VII 397 Maynard, Rev. E., Foreign mission- ary VII 397 Maynard, J. X. !•., Obituary VI

159

Maynard, Mrs. W. W., Vice-Presi- dent Iowa Sanitary Society II 504 Mayne, Capt. E.

At battle of Athens, Mo. V

87 Commands company from Van

Buren county V 85 Mayne, Joel, Pioneer journalist of

Keosauqua V 418 Mayne, Samuel, Member of commit- tee to draft resolutions III 198 272 Mazzuchelli, Rev. Samuel

Biographical sketch of VI

282 Builds Catholic church in Du-

buque VIII 36 Missionary work of III 579 585 590 591 598 V 533 VI 115 117 Visits Milan HI 592 Mead, Ambrose S., Reports depreda- tions of Indians III 493 Mead, William R., Journalistic work

of V 121 Meade, Mr. VII 211 Meade, Gen. George G. IV 572 Loss of, at Gettysburg V 281 Meade, Larkin G., Sculptor of bust of William Pitt Fessenden IV 633 Meag-her, Thomas, Military service

of VI 579 Means, Col. Robert

Admitted to the bar, 1858 VIII

419 Elected mayor of Sioux City,

1858 VIII 417 Meany, Prof. Edmond S. VI 459 Mears, Rev. D. O. II 259

Mears, Mary Grinnell, Daughter of J. B. Grinnell II 259

Mease, James, Executor of estate of

Rafinesque VII 223 Mease, William

Botanist VII 201 Friend of Rafinesque VII 222 Medal, Awarded by Congress to Jos- eph Francis VI 309 Medals, Awarded for Iowa Histori- cal exhibit VII 233 Medals of honor

Awarded to soldiers VII 102 Inscription on VII 104 Medary, Journalist I 351 Medary, Gov. Samuel, Aids in res- cuing persons taken captive by Indians at Spirit Lake II 72 V 25 Medary, Thomas C., Pioneer Iowa

editor V 122 Meek, F. B.

Borrows specimens from collec- tion of crinoids at Burling- ton H 350 Visits Charles Wachsmuth H

351

Meek, William, & Sons, Connection with Bonaparte dam contro- versy VII 609-618 Meek Brothers VII 609-618 630 Meeker, J. E. VII 558 Meeker, Dr. Moses

Early history of the Lead Re- gion, reference to VII 455 Sent as special agent to Wash- ington III 294 Wisconsin pioneer III 293 Meerburg", G. P. Gezelle, Leader of reformation in Holland III 244

Meidell, Chris. VIII 12

Meig-s, Montgomery Cunning-ham, Quarter Master General, Or- der of II 492

Meig-s, Gov. Return J. VI 125 126 VII 627 632

Melchier, Johanna, One of founders of Amana Society I 385

Melendy, Peter

Obituary V 318 Zimri Streeter "Old Black Hawk" I 412

Melzer, Fritz, Paints the canvases which decorated the Su- preme Court room, capitol VIII 314 387

Memories of a Swedish Emigrant in VIII 1

Menard, Major M., At battle of

Pleasant Hill III 406 Menard, Pierre

Elected Lieutenant Governor of

Illinois VII 247 Fur trader V 545 Menominee Indians III 384 618 Attend council at Prairie du Chien II 181 VI 187 Join company of friendly In- dians II 90

144

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Join Sioux in attack on Fox In- dians VI 190

Massacred by Fox Indians VI 191 195

Missionary work among III 586 590

Part of Prairie du Chien Agency

II 84

Visited by Bishop Loras III 590

Mercer, Col. Aug". C. IV 594

Mercer, Charles Penton, Member Vir- ginia Constitutional Conven- tion, 1829-30 I 459

Mercer, Jane, Wife of George Henry Clarke I 455

Meriam, B. S. VIII 132

Mericle, Jacob, Early pioneer of

Iowa I 344 Obituary VI 80

Mericle, L. I 136 VII 142

Mericle, Phoebe X., Obituary I 344

Merrell, Nathaniel A.

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Walter I. Hayes succeeds in House of Representatives V 76

Merriam, A. L., Law partner of Preston M. Sutton V 319

Merriam, P. P., Interested in bill re- lating to Bonaparte dam VII 614

Merrick, John H., Severely wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill

III 28

Merrill, Abel, Father of Gov. Samuel

Merrill V 336 Merrill, Abigail Hill, Mother of Gov.

Samuel Merrill V 336 Merrill, Maj. Hamilton IV 425 Merrill, Henry

Indian trader, claim of VII

118 122 123

Sets forth dissatisfaction among traders, with treaty of 1837 VII 117-119 180

Merrill, J. H., Attends the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 186 Merrill, Jeremiah H. IV 236 V

351 Business partner of Samuel

Merrill V 337 Member of Fourteenth General

Assembly IV 257 Merrill, Jeremiah H., Son of Gov.

Merrill V 351

Merrill, John C., State librarian VI

624 II 541 542 IV 237

Merrill, John H., Son of Capt. Philo

G. C. Merrill II 568 Merrill, Capt. Nathaniel A., Obituary

III 80 Merrill, Capt. Philo Ct. C., Obituary

II 568 Merrill, Gov. Samuel I 80 VII

96 317

Appoints Mrs. North State Li- brarian VI 625 Biographical sketch of, by W.

H. Fleming V 335 Currency of State Bank burned

in presence of I 292 Extract from letter to Peter

Cooper VII 460 Letter from IV 116 Makes address at laying of cor-

ner stone of capitol V 215

Message of, cited V 369

Obituary IV 236

Presents historical paper VII 89

Regent State University IV 11

W. H. Fleming private secretary

of V 583 Merritt, Darwin R.

Darwin Robert Merritt, by Deemer III 462

Memorial services for III 474

Naval record of VI 614 Merritt, Pred D.

Early History of Banking in Iowa, cited V 363

Member faculty State University

IV 46 Merritt, Mrs. Marcia M., Obituary

VIII 480 Merritt, W. W. VI 614

History of the County of Mont- gomery from the Earliest Days to 1905, review VIII 153 154

Pays tribute to Alfred Hebard III 51 VI 216

Proposed History of Montgom- ery county VII 153

Regent State University IV 13 Merritt, William H.

Candidate for governor V 174

Distinguished himself at Wil- son's Creek II 201

Founder of the Dubuque Herald and of the Des Moines Statesman VIII 480

Material concerning, in the His- torical Department VIII 390

Publisher Express and Herald

I 64 Merry, Capt. J. P.

Connection with Vicksburg Mil- itary Park V 273-275

Reports the proceedings at the dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 72

Mersey, Col. August, At battle of At- lanta VI 178

Mertz, Peter, Makes trip from San Francisco to Burlington, 1852 V 216 Meservey, W. N. VII 140

Law partner of George W. Bas-

sett II 405

Messages and Proclamations of the

Governors of Iowa, by

Shambaugh, notice of VI

148

Metcalf, Takes part in buffalo hunt

VI 593

Metcalf, James D., Pioneer Iowa edi- tor V 122 Metz, Christian, Seeks location for

Amana Society I 386 Mexican war IV 313

Mexican bounty land warrants

VIII 439 Meyer, John

Obituary V 480

Offers substitute for bill for new capitol IV 245

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

145

Meyers, George J., Naval record of

VI 614

Meyers, J. Fred, Obituary III 651

Miami Indians IV 618 V 525

Band of, saved by Henry Dodge

VI 250 251

Nicholas Perrot establishes trad- ing post among IV 611 Treaty with, mentioned VII

132

Midland, Gustave, Brain of the Na- tion, reference to VII 42 55 56

Michaux, Andre, Botanist VII 201 Michel, Mr., Friend of Rafinesque

VII 209

Michelet, Etienne, Mother of Bishop

Loras III 580

Michigan Constitutional Convention, Measures adopted by VI 62 Michigan Territory

Act of, organizing counties west of the Mississippi II 195 Boundary of, extended I 644 Laws of, relating to county af- fairs III 454 VI 129 130

Middleton, William D., Dean Medical Department State Universi- ty IV 53 Midland Monthly

Establishment of I 667 Reference to III 567 Mifflin, Gov. Thomas VII 381 Milburn, Isaac, Member General As- sembly IV 379 Milburn, Capt. N. L.

Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 330 349 353 Experiences of, during flood of

1851 V 411 412 Miles, Miss Ada E., See North, Mrs.

Ada

Miles, Albert H. V 238 Miles, Carroll V 238 Miles, Clarence V 238 Miles, Mrs. Mary Kidder,- Obituary

III 158 Miles, Rev. Milo N.

Death of wife III 158 Father of Mrs. Ada North II

541 IV 77 VI 626 Obituary V 238 Miles, Gen. Nelson A., Awarded medal of honor VII 108 Military Hospital, An early Iowa

VIII 231 232 Military law VI 245 Millard, Capt., Stationed on northern

border V 490 492 497 Millard, Capt. Charlie, Commander

steamboat on Des Moines

river IV 333 Millard, Ezra, Candidate for mayor

of Sioux City VIII 417 Millard, P. A., Present at reception

of portrait of Dr. Salter V

630 Millard, Joseph A., U. S. . senator

from Nebraska VIII 417 Millard, Levi, Pilot on Des Moines

river IV 333 Miller, Ascends Pike's Peak VIII

173 Miller, Clerk Des Moines river

steamboat IV 335

Miller, Dr., Rafinesque visits VII

208 Miller, Mrs., Resident of Keosauqua

during flood of 1851 V 417 Miller, Capt. A. S., Stationed at Ft.

Atkinson IV 451 Miller, Aaron, Early settler of Keo-

kuk county II 61 66 Miller, Albert C.

Cashier Home Savings Bank

VIII 539 Handling the Panic of 1907

VIII 536-42

Miller, Capt. Amos B., Killed at bat- tle of Pleasant Hill III

410 422 Miller, B. P., Minister Dunkers

church VH 281 Miller, B. P., Obituary H 487 Miller, Mrs. Becky, Virginia slave

owner III 654 Miller, D. W., Pastor Dunkers

church VII 278 Miller, Daniel P. Ill 317 382 V

159 VII 27

Anecdote concerning VIII 27 Candidate for presidential elec- tor IV 549 Friend of Asahel A. Case III

159

Obituary II 324 Relates anecdote concerning

Rev. Samuel Clarke and the

Mormons I 459 Represents Iowa in Congress

VII 458 Views on slavery VIII 199

200 Miller, Daniel P., Assistant Minister

Dunkers church VII 276 Miller, Lieut. Edgar T., At battle of

Corinth I 219

Miller, Eliza, Obituary VII 159 Miller, Mrs. Eliza W., Obituary IV

639 Miller, Elizabeth Smith, Leader in

dress reform I 673 Miller, Mrs. Florence, Tribute to

VII 543

Miller, H. J. VIII 132 Miller, Harry C. V 159 Miller, Henry

Practices polygamy II 599 Represents Pottawattamie coun- ty in General Assembly,

1854 II 597 Miller, Homer A.

Cashier Des Moines Savings

Bank VIII 539 Member of the clearing house

committee during panic of

1907 VIII 542 Miller, Hugh II 645 Miller, Irvine, Son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel F. Miller IV 639 Miller, J. B. V 416 Miller, J. C., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 279

Miller, J. S. II 352 Miller, James P., Awarded medal of

honor VII 111 Miller, John, Murder of VI 376

475 Miller, John A., Presents newspaper

file to Historical Depart- ment IV 630

10

146

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Miller, John S. VII 455

Miller, William O., Died of wounds

and taken prisoner at battle

of Pleasant Hill HI 27

28 VII 503 Miller, Joshua, Vote on bill for board

of charities IV 312 Miller, Mary M., Obituary VI

398 Miller, Richard. Virginia slave owner

III 654

Miller, Capt. Richard, Obituary I

584 Miller, Richard P., Obituary V

159 Miller, S. C., Elder Dunkers church

VII 280 Miller, S. P., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 278

Miller, Lieut. Samuel VI 398 Miller, Justice Samuel P. I 440 V 477 VIII 132

Appointed by Abraham Lincoln Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court VIII 83 84

Biographical data I 254-257

Candidate for nomination for governor II 525

Col. Bussey confers with, re- garding defense of Keokuk V 84

Commends Frank Springer II 360

Compliments Judge Joseph Wil- liams VII 168

Contemporary of Henry Clay Caldwell VIII 249 256

Death of wife IV 639

Director Keokuk branch State Bank I 291 V 101

Extract from speech of VII 368

Friend of Van Caldwell II 389

Grants temporary injunction I 542

Law partner of Senator Rankin

VIII 108 Opinion of I 488

Portrait of, presented to His- torical Department I 241 Address of William M. Mc-

Farland I 250 Tributes to, by Kasson, Noble and Springer I 252 253

Refuses to grant a receiver for the St. Louis, Iron Moun- tain and Southern R. R. VIII 257

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Miller, Mrs. Samuel P.. Aids Mrs.

Ann E. Harlan in Sanitary

convention II 502

Miller, Thomas H., Law partner of

Judge Horace S. Winslow

IV 320

Miller, Warner, Delegate to national Republican convention IV 223 Miller, William E.

Member faculty State University

IV 51 Obituary II 644

Miller, William H. H. I 634637 Miller, William O., Died of wounds

I 451 Millers, Members Dunkers church

VII 278

Milliken, Priscilla, Instructor State University IV 43

Milliman, James Cutler, Attends ex- ercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82

Milling-ton, Seth, Pioneer journalist of Keosauqua V 418

Mills I 440

Mills, Andrew. Military service of VI 580

Mills, Dan, Member Iowa Board of Education III 200 202

Mills, Ellery E., Died in Philippines IV 320

Mills, Frank M., Publisher Iowa School Journal HI 205

Mills. Maj. Frederick D.

Death of IV 314 V 203

VI 422

Facts relating to II 200 Instrumental in rejection of con- stitution of 1844 H 434 HI 41 V 203 VI 422 Tribute to III 42

Mills, H., Pioneer journalist of Keo- sauqua V 418

Mills, Harlow, Father of Oliver Mills

VIII 237

Mills, J. P., Member of organization for protection from horse thieves VI 61

Mills, Jesse E., Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61

Mills, Lieut. Noah W., Mortally wounded at battle of Cor- inth I 102 215 216

Mills, Oliver, Obituary VHI 237

Mills, S. M., Pioneer journalist of Keosaucma V 418

Mills, Samuel, Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 59 61

Mills, Samuel M., Member of organi- zation for protection from horse thieves VI 61

Mills, William

Aids in securing passage of bill for new capitol IV 250 Member of Fourteenth General Assembly IV 258

Mills, William D., Obituary VII 560

Mills, IV 328 335

Account of Meek Bros, mill in Van Buren county VII 608

On frontier VI 425 437 449 Pioneer miller IV 343

Millsap, T., Member Seventh General Assembly IV 366

Milroy, Gen. Robert H. VI 300

Mineral black, Discovery of, and/ plans for revenue from II 267-268

Mines of Spain, by Shiras V 321

Mines of Spain, Tract of land claimed by Julien Dubuque H 337 342 III 63

Mink, Morris, Death of I 561

Minneapolis, Present site of secured from Indians I 532

Minor, W. G., Commissioner to settle Missouri boundary trouble III 627 Minton, Henry P., Military service

of VI 580 Minton, John IT., Military service of

VI 577 Minton, Josiah D., Pioneer of Van

Buren county VII 357 Minty, Col. B. H. G., Candidate for promotion to rank of Briga- dier General VI 180 Missions

At Council Bluffs II 551 At Prairie du Chien II 89 Early Catholic III 578 Presbyterian, among Musquakie

Indians IV 204 Mississippi river

Explorations, by Pike, to find

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

147

of

532

II

at

26

Des Moines VIII

source

340 Explorations of Dr. Coues

20

High water in Navigation of,

and Rock river rapids

441 442 Old Channels of, in Southeastern

Iowa, by Leverett V 38 Publications relating to V 49 Steamboating on, 1848 VIH

147 Missouri, The IV 618

Council with Lewis & Clark V

384 458

Numbers of VI 103 104 Part of Dacotah family H 176

VI 101 Settle in western and southern

Iowa II 177 VI 95-

97 102

Treaty with VI 193 Missouri

Admitted to the Union I 643

VI 185 265 VII 432 Boundary line troubles I 641

II 430 III 397 627 IV

70 516 Border War Between Iowa and

Missouri, by Hebard I

651 665 Desires removal of Indians from

VI 186 Discussions relating to slavery

in VI 256-264 Fugitive slave from IV 118 Known as graveyard for Gen- erals I 317

Missouri, The State of, An Auto- biography, edited by Wil- liams, review of VII 71 Organization and settlement of

Territory of VI 248-265 Slave State I 649 VI 9

262 Southern Boundary of Iowa, by

Landers I 641 Threatened invasion of Iowa

from, 1861 I 88 163

164 596 V 81

319 II 4 III

War in 308 Missouri border

70 516

Border War Missouri, 651 665

III

397 627

Between Iowa and by Hebard I

Southern Boundary of Iowa, by

Landers I 641 ' Missouri Compromise I 83 510

II 3 IV 424

Iowa, "only child of" II 516

V 548

Provisions of IV 599 VI 262 263

Missouri river

History of Steamboat Naviga- tion on, by Chittenden, re- view of VI 233 Missouri River and Its Utmost Sources, by Browne, notice of II 483 Steamboat first enters VI 255

Mitchell, Capt. Alexander, Revolu- tionary soldier V 151

Mitchell, Judge G. C. ». I 2

Member of choir in Father Pel- amourgues' church VI

121

Mitchell, Georg-e £., Makes address at dedication of monument to Thomas Cox VII 231

Mitchell, I. J., Member of Iowa Board of Education III 200 203 207

Mitchell, J. L. T., Pioneer Iowa jour- nalist V 417

Mitchell, James, Kills outlaw in Bel- levue VII 261

Mitchell, John, Trapper VIII 411 412

Mitchell, John D., Pioneer settler of Keosauqua IV 337 368

Mitchell, Oliver, Emigrant to Oregon VIII 304

Mitchell, Ormsby McKnight, Gradu- ates from West Point in class with Charles Mason V 225

Mitchell, Pierce, Marriage of VII 635

Mitchell, Dr. Samuel L., Aids Rafin- esque VH 201 206

Mitchell, Sarah, Wife of Harvey N. Brock way VII 557

Mitchell, Thomas, Obituary I 582

Mitchell, W. O., Vice-President Vicks- burg National Military Park Association V 272 276

Mitchell county

Account of early newspaper of

IV 549

Named in honor of Irish patriot H 200

Mitchellville

Founder of I 582 Industrial school for girls at

I 582

C. C. Cory superintendent of III 80

Mitchler, George, Pioneer settler of Keosauqua IV 338

Mix, Lieut. Col. Edward H., Killed at battle of Pleasant Hill

III 27 410 422 Mizner, Col. J. K. VI 444

At battle of Corinth, Miss. I

101 Moberly, Charles, Early settler of

Linn county VI 581 585 Mobley, Maj. M., Dubuque banker

III 651

Mock, Oliver P., Died in Philippines

IV 320

148

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Model Justice V 616 Modlin, Nathan R., Killed at battle of Pleasant Hill VII 503 Moffatt, tevi, Pioneer of Denmark,

VII 4

Moffit, Robert, Witness at a trial

VIII 145 Moliler, Elder John E.

Dunkers in Iowa VII 270 Pastor Dunkers church VII

280 Moingfoua, Tribe of Illinois Indians

VI 82 Moir, William J.

Biographical note VI 416 Enoch Worthen Eastman VI 416, reference to VI 468 Presents report of Constitutional Convention of 1857 to. His- torical Department III 70 Molsberry, P. M., Estimate of Judge

Springer V 473

Molineaux, Col. Edward X.. I 195 Molony. Patrick, Defendant in fa- mous Dubuque case II 338 V 331 Money

Dearth of, in pioneer days I

38 267 IV 510 Rates of interest I 4 286 II 270 271 IV 235 510 Resumption of specie payment

I 599

Specie in circulation, 1842 V

125

Various forms of, circulating- in Towa in early days I 266- 293

Moning-er, Demas McParland, Obitu- ary IV 80

Moning-er, W. R., Regent State Uni- versity IV 13 Moning-er, Mrs. W. R. IV 561 Monnin, Henri III 583 Monoiia County, Iowa, Mormons, by

Marks VII 321 Monroe. Prof. James IV 558 Monroe, James V 601 VI 126 414 415 VII 246 248 249 250 Approves act prohibiting slavery

in Iowa IV 620 Approves Missouri Compromise

VI 263

Delegate of Virginia- in Congress cedes land to government

II 188

Letter by V 71 VI 412 413

Letter to VI 408

Presiding officer of Constitu- tional Convention of Vir- ginia, 1829-30 I 459

Proclaims admission of Mis- souri into Union VI 265

Recommendations of, relating to Indians VII 434

Sent on special mission to Paris V 185 188 189 VII 431

Suggests that Iowa be^made per- manent Indian Territory II 511. VI 185

Monroe county (originally Kislike- kosh), Reminiscences of I 129

Montaldo, Don Ig-natius, Member of

Icarian community VI

114

Montana, Now Boone H 275 Montcalm, De Saint-Veran VI 85

Indian allies of VI 83 Montgomery, Owner of slave Ralph

II 531 554 574 Montg-omery, O. V.. Enlisted in Civil

war from Denmark Academy

VII 11

Montgomery, Robert L., Naval rec- ord of VI 614

Montg-omery, Col. William R., Ex- tract from record of trial of

IV 421 Montg-omery county, Indians in III

135 Montrose

Band of Illinois Indians near II

176 Site of Old Camp Des Moines I

132 III 370

Montzheimer, Mrs. Isabel H., Obitu- ary II 568 Mooar, D. VIII 133 Moody, J. M. VIII 130 Moody, Sevilda. Early settler of

lowaville VIII 58 Moon, Ammon, Selects men for Spirit

Lake expedition III 526 Moon, Miss Elizabeth Moore, Wife of

Edwin N. Chapin II 565 Moon, James, Military record of VI

580

Moore, Mrs. VIII 391 Moore, Prof., Tendered professorship

State University IV 29 Moore, Billy, Blacksmith shop of,

rendezvous for soldiers I

653 Moore, Celia A., Instructor State

University IV 34 Moore, Col. David, At battle of

Athens, Mo. II 4 V

82 83 85-88 VI 590-592

VII 70

Moore, E. VIII 133 Moore, Ellen A., Instructor State

University IV 34 Moore, Georg-e, Northwest Under

Three Flags, reference to

VII 372 Moore, H. W. & Co., Early Iowa

packers IV 208 Moore, Jacob M., Military service of

VI 580 Moore, Gen. John C., Extract from

report of, on siege of Vicks-

burg V 280

Moore, John H., Keeper of stage sta- tion I 338 Moore, John H., Friend of J. L. Mc-

Creery I 200 Moore, John L., Died in Philippines

IV 320 Moore, Joseph, Attorney for Thomas

P. Street VII 125 181 Moore, Judg-e Marshall, Admits John

H. Charles to the bar VIII

419 Moore, R. H., Tribute to Charles Al-

drich VIII 608 Moore, Risdon M., At battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 411

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

149

Moore, Robert B., Pioneer Iowa set- tler V 135 Moore, Col. S. A.

Obituary VII 77

Pays tribute to James Hilton

V 397

Writes biographical sketch of Masten H. Jones IV 159

Moore, Samuel P., Assistant Surgeon at Ft. Des Moines III 358

Moore, William B., Pioneer exper- iences of V 139

Moore, W. Spencer, Rush to Arms in 1863 I 657 669

Moore, William W.

Anecdote relating to IV 346 Experience of, during flood of

1851 V 404

Pioneer merchant IV 359

378 V 230

More VII 293

Morehead, Charles S., Classmate of Stephen Whicher IV 503

Morehead, Lieut. J., Dr. C. C. Parry in surveying party of VII 415 416

Moorehead, Judge J. H. VIII 407

Morg-an (half-breed), Makes plea for his people VII 18

Morg-an, <Jov. E. D., Spencer S. Bene- dict on staff of IV 159

Morg-an, E. D. O-., Military record of

VI 577

Morg-an, Erastus O., Obituary I

341 Morg-an, Oteorg-e, Paints emblems to

mark grave of Ma-tau-e-qua

III 305

Morg-an, G-eorg-e W., At battle of Vicksburg Bayou VI 170 171 Morg-an, James M. I 436 VII

79 Authorized to enlist company of

volunteers III 457 Editor Tri-Weekly Telegraph

IV 214

Estimate of, by Governor Cham- bers I 435

Mentioned in connection with Missouri border troubles I 655 Stationed at Ft. Atkinson IV

451

Morg-an, Prof. John IV 558 Morg-an, Lewis H. V 465 Morg-an, Richard H., Awarded medal

of honor VII 111 Morg-an, Theron A., Member Seventh General Assembly IV 366 Morg-an, William, Supposed to have been kidnapped by Masonic order IV 505 Morg-an, Col. Willoug/hby

Military record of III 357

IV 231 Sent to look after Galena mines

VII 451

Morg-ridg-e, O. O., Lecturer State University IV 54

Moriarty, Peter, State printer IV 80

Mormon battalion

Mustered into U. S. service II 480

Service of, in Mexican war IV

o!4 315 Mormons III 252 VI 108

At Council Bluffs II 480 V

Cholera in settlement of IV

Emigration to Salt Lake VI

233 Mormons in Iowa VIII 56

Mormons in Iowa, by Bloomer

II 586 604 Mormons in Monona County

Iowa, by Marks VII 321 Remove from Nauvoo to Iowa

Morrill, Justin Smith VIII 334 Morrill, Bichard M., Military service

of VI 577

Morris, Oeorg-e U., Commander of

Cumberland I 493 494

Morris, H., Pioneer journalist of

Keosauqua IV 630 V

Morris, Mrs. J. w., Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat

Morris, John VIII 129 130

Morris, L. D.f Pioneer Iowa Journal- ist IV 630 V 417 418

Morris, Martin L., Supervision of re- moval of property of State under H 528

Morris, Bobert IV 94

Morris, Lieut. Bobert S., Severely

Mom., £?ucn.dedi£t C3°213'nth ' 215

Recollections of steamboating on the Des Moines river IV 332

Morrison, Mr. VIII 500

Morrison, Mrs. V 252

Morrison, Allen E., Democratic can- didate for the 51st Congress VIII 155

Morrison, Capt. Charles, Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 329 330 358

Morrison, I. VIII 391

Morrison, James III 395

Morrison, John, Jr., Military record of VI 603

Morrison, Lieut. Joseph B., At battle of Corinth I 217

Morrison, Marion H., Ackowledg- ment to VII 43

Morrison, William, Appointed com- missioner to select site for Indians III 126 127

Morrison, William

Associated with discovery and exploration of Itasca basin II 27 31 Col. George Davenport employed

with VII 450 Fur trader V 545 Visits source of Mississippi river I 533

Morrison, William A., Obituary IV 481

Morrison, William P., Military rec- ord of VI 603

Morrow, Dr. J. O., One of founders of Muscatine II 78

Morrow, Jeremiah, Governor of Ohio VI 127 VIII 390

150

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Morrow, Mary, Wife of George W. Van Horn II 78

Morse, P. H., Paints portrait of Wal- ter I. Hayes VI 391

Morse, Bev. J., Compiles Census of Indian tribes VI 104

Morse, J. P., Principal Denmark Academy VII 13

Morse, Prof. S. P. B., Statue of, in New York City VI 153

Morseman, Dr. M. J., Regent State University IV 13 18

Mort, Peter, Pioneer of Van Buren county VII 357

Morton, Bev. Daniel O., Congrega- tional minister in Vermont II 366

Morton, Levi P., Birthplace of II 366

Morton, James VIH 133

Morton, John T.

Biographical note VI 44 Counsel for defendant in Fugi- tive Slave case VI 9 Member Third General Assembly

II 197

Suggests Union for name of county II 198

Morton, J. Sterling- Estimate of Charles E. Perkins

VIII 379

Makes fight on "wild-cat" banks V 53

Morton, Samuel, Builder of boat on Des Moines riyer IV 332

Mosby, John S.

Leader of guerillas I 451 564 Raids of I 563

Mosier, Cyrus A., Obituary VII 318

Mosley, William O., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 404 405

Mosnat, J. J., Obituary VI 160

Moss, C. G. VIII 133

Moss, James X., Elected to fill va- cancy in Territorial Legisla- ture VII 264

Moss, Philip, Pastor Dunkers church VH 278

Motie, Joseph, Member of choir in Father Pelamourgues* church VI 121

Motley, John Lothrop, Dutch Repub- lic, cited III 266

Mott, D. C., Quakers in Iowa IV 263

Mott, Prederic, Member faculty State University IV 51

Moulton, Bev. E. C. VI 216

Makes address at memorial ser- vices for D. R. Merritt III 474

Tribute to Alfred Hebard III 50 51

Mound builders

Driven from lands by Indians

II 174 175 Predecessors of Indians III

163 Remains of, in Iowa III 647

Mounds

Contents of I 136 IV 105 . Location of I 135

Mount, Gov. James A., Historical proclamation IV 463

Mount Pisg-ah, Mormons at II 591-594 604 IV 314

Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Early days of I 568 Insane Hospital founded at I

514

Alvin Saunders active in es- tablishment of IV 316

Opposition to IV 304 References to II 208 613 Provisions of charter of V

130

Tries to secure seat of govern- ment VII 248 257 Wesleyan University, foundation

of I 569

Mount Pleasant Home Journal, Iowa

State Sanitary Convention,

editorial II 503

Mouton, Gen. Jean A. A., Connection

with battle of Pleasant Hill

VII 485-486 492 Mower, Gen. Joseph A. II 107-

109

At battle of Pleasant Hill HI 409 412 417 418 VII 496 516 517 520 522 547 At battle of Yellow Bayou VI

243 245 246

At Corinth, Miss. I 101 Mowry, Welcome, Obituary VIII

159

Mueller, Ernst, Obituary IV 160 Mueller, Gottfried IV 563 Mueller, H. A.

First president Madison County Historical Society VII 66 Mueller, H. A.

Member faculty State University

IV 48 Muhlenburg-, Gottlieb, Botanist VII

201

Muhlenburg*, H. A., Active in pre- serving historical material in Pennsylvania III 314 Mnir, Dr. Samuel C.

Loyal to Indian wife VII 18 Settler in half-breed tract VI

203 Mulholland. S. B., of Sioux City

VIII 410

Mullanphy, John, Augustus Chou- teau sells land to II 338

Mullig-an, Price's capture of IV 572

Mullineauz, Gen. E. L., Issues order for mustering out of sol- diers II 54

Mulvany, John, Paints portrait of Edwin Manning II 322

Mung-er I 436

Munroe, Thomas B., Classmate of Stephen Whicher IV 503

Murdoch, Dr., Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Murdock, Bev. Marion, Samuel Mur- dock III 271

Murdock, Samuel VII 438

Biographical sketch of III

271 Biography of Eliphalet Price

VIH 32-42

Chairman of building committee Thirteenth General Assem- bly IV 249

Charles Beardsley entertains III 75 275

Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II

624

Extract from III 275 Obituary III 77 Pays tribute to Reuben Noble

III 198 Resolutions on death of III

271

Murphy, Bernard, Issues Drummond edition of Vinton Eagle VI 473

Murphy, Oeorg-e, Member Floyd Memorial Association II 310 313 Murphy, Isaac, Provisional governor

of Arkansas III 431 Murphy, Jeremiah H., Obituary I

342

Murphy, John S., Obituary V 394 Murphy, William I,., Military record

of VI 604

Murray, James, Commissioner on claims of Winnebago Indians under treaty of 1837 II 97 VH 116-139 172-195 Murray, John II 1 Murray, Jonas, Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 514 543 545 V 21

Murray, Dr. Robert, Physician in charge of fumigating plant at Ft. Jefferson I 300 Murray, Sarah, Wife of John L.

Corse II 1 Murray, William VI 585 Muscatine, Iowa

Dr. J. G. Morrow one of foun- ders of II 78 Formerly Bloomington III

438 640 VI 205 Muscatine county

Organized from Des Moines

county II 196 Pioneer life in IV 219 Muscatine Indians, Incorporated in- to Sac and Fox tribes VI 85 Museum, Historical, Purpose of IV

105 Museum of Comparative Zoology

Alexander Agassiz director of

II 352 Charles Wachsmuth visits II

351

Frank Springer visits H 363

Work on North American cri-

noids published by II 364

Musauakie Indians I 673 II

178 184

Band of, attend Polk County Semi-Centennial II 635 Census of I 221 Characteristics of VI 92 Chief of, gives meaning of word

Iowa II 468 556 Claim damages for establish- ment of road through res- ervation III 130 Death of chief of III 302 History of, by Bicknell IV

196 VI 92 Signification of word II 468

VI 86 92 See also Fox Indians

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

151

Munting-h, James, Schoolmaster in

Pella III 258 Myers, Perished in blizzard of 1856

I 394 Myers, Col. VI 394

Myers, Frank, Elder Dunkers church

VII 276 Myers, Jesse, Pastor Dunkers

church VII 278 Myers, John, Pioneer mill owner IV

335 Myers, Joseph 1., Elder Dunkers

church VII 279 Myers, Capt. Peter

Commander of steamboat on

Des Moines river IV 329 Makes trip down Des Moines

river in skiff IV 340 342

343 Member of excursion party on

Des Moines river, 1851 IV

345 Myers, W. H. H., Obituary VI

160

Myers, William, Secretary of meet- ing of citizens of Dubuque

county III 455 Mygott, Henry, Isaac Pendleton

studies law in office of H

567

NAIRN, CARRIE B., Draws map of Black Hawk Purchase VI 197

Nairn, J. R., Attends presentation of portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Napoleon Bonaparte, Conveys title of Louisiana to United States V 192 551 VII

Nash, J. A., Prohibition and labor candidate for the 51st Con- gress VIII 155

Nasheasknk, Son of Black Hawk

III 376 IV 195 National Bureau of Education, Is- sues Prof. Parker's Higher Education in Iowa I 670

National Era, Uncle Tom's Cabin appears as serial in II

National Hatreds V 538 Naumann, P. C., Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centennial

II 623 626 Nauvoo, 111. Ill 461

Formerly called Commerce III

371

Holland colony offered induce- ments to settle at III

252 Icarian community at VI 108

424 Settlement of Mormons at II

587-589 Visited by Keokuk and band of

Indians III 283 Navy Register, cited VI 608 Neal, George W., Killed at battle of

Corinth I 215 216 Neal, Jairns E.

Introduces bill to repeal dog

law I 229 Member Ninth General Asembly

IV 378 521

152

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Nealley, Col. Charles, Marries daughter of Robert Lucas II 434

Nealley, Mary, Second wife of Wil- liam B. Allison VIII 556 Nebraska "Wild Cat" Banks V 52 Neeclliam, Lieut. Gen. John R., Bus- iness partner of James H. Knox V 400 Neeclliam, W. H. VIII 133 Needles, Joseph E., Died in Philip- pines IV 320 Neely, William J., Surveyor III

297 440 Neff, Henry, Elder Dunkers church

VII 277 Neff, Isaac, Elder Dunkers churcn

VII 277

Neff, Theodore I*., Member faculty State University IV 44 Negroes

Act to regulate blacks and mu-

lattoes III 145 234 Amendment removing from con- stitution all discrimination against I 598 Cash for Advertisement in Baltimore paper, 1836 II 561 Blood hounds to hunt IV

576

Arrest of V 271 Law relating to free negroes

IV 68 Serve in Civil war III 432

434 435

Warning to IV 493 Neg-us, Charles

Brief account of VII 309 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389

Letter by VII 308 309 Neill, E. D. IV 611 Nellis, Prof. G. W., Superintendent government schools for In- dians IV 202 Nelson, Dr. David, Noted evangelist

III 58 Nelson, Ole, Member Ninth General

Assembly IV 379 Nelson, Justice Samuel, Opinion of

I 487

Nelson, Mrs. William, Survivor of massacre at Springfield, Minn. V 19 Nestlerode, C. C., Ill .205 Nettle, T. D., At battle of Pleasant

Hill III 404 405 Nettleton, Capt. Edward P., Connec- tion with battle of Pleasant Hill VII 486

Neumann, Gottfried, One of foun- ders of Amana Society I 385 Neutral Ground

Ceded by Sac and Fox and Sioux Indians VII 283 286

Location of II 94 96 182 183 IH 388 617 IV 163 V 458 VI 86 89 96 99 100 193 229 VII 438 Purpose of VII 234 438 New, Mr., Rafinesque visits VII

211

New Amsterdam, Town laid out by Holland colony, now Pella III 260

New Lig-ht on Early History, by

Coues, review of III 140

New Madrid, Mo., Earthquake at

VII 248 552 New Melleray, Trappist Monks of

III 645 New Publications VIII 151 233

395 555

New York Land Company, Organ- ized to deal in half-breed lands VII 21 New York Sun, Nebraska "Wild

Cat" Banks V 52 Newberry, Frank J., Member faculty State University IV 56 Newberry, John S., Pioneer natural- ist VIII 346 Newbold, Lieut. Col. Joseph E.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

.402 405 407 421 Killed III 410 423 Newbold, Joshua G. I 80

Attends Burlington Semi-Cen-

tennial II 623 Message of, cited V 369 443 Member Board of Regents State

University IY 11 Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 258 Obituary VI 154 Recommends establishment of supervisory board for State institutions IV 311 W. H. Fleming private secretary

to V 583

Newcomb, Mrs. D. P., Vice president Iowa Sanitary Society II 504

Newhall, Prof. John B. Death of IH 400 Extract from article relating to

Pella III 256 257 Newhall's Map of 1841, Reference to

VII 437

Newman, Henry, Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304 309 Newman, John, of Oregon City

VIII 305

Newman, Dr. John, Obituary II 406

Newman, Cardinal John Henry, Re- ceives Charles Aldrich VIII 565

Newman, Nellie E., Secretary Geolo- gical Survey III 119

Newman, Samuel, Witness at a trial VIII 144

Newman, Thomas G., Obituary VI 158

Newman, Judge Thomas W. VII 479

Newman, William, Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304

Newport, John, Early settler of lowaville VIII 57

Newsome, Dan S., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Newspapers

Changes in VI 8 Copy of the Republican, Mitch- ell county, in Historical Department IV 549 Indexes to IV 73 Pioneer Editors of Northeastern Iowa, by Bailey V 117 Pioneer editors and papers V 416-418 534 VI 76 247

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

153

Printing of laws in V 464 Valuable files in Historical De- partment I 63

In Davenport V 380 Value of III 468 Newspapers in Burling-ton Public

Library VII 314 Newton, Capt. IV 278 Newton, A., Incorporator of Ft. Des

Moines Steamboat Co. IV

361

Newton, Augustus VIII 130 Newton, G-eorgre Theron P., Associ- ate ' editor of the Masonic

Digest VIII 398 Newton, John III 425 426 Newton, Orson, Pioneer settler of

Denmark, Iowa VII 5 Newton & Keene, Pioneer merchants

IV 363 Ney, John J., Member faculty State

University IV 52 Nicholls, Miss, Presents portrait of

Oliver M. Spencer to the

State University VIII

229 Nichols, Ernest B., Member faculty

State University IV 46 Nichols, Lucy Kennicott, Maternal

grandmother of Charles

Aldrich VIII 563 Nichols, Serg-t. McB., Killed I

558 561

Nichols, Col. R. C., Sent to estab- lish fort at Rock Island I

606 Nichols, Lieut. Col. S. D.

Commended by Gen. Charles R.

Wood VI 179 Member Fourth Iowa Infantry

VI 164

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312 Wounded at battle of Atlanta

VI 178 Nichols, Thomas E., Relative of

Thomas Cox VII 242 Nickerson, Miss Laura S., Niece

and protege of S. S. Howe

II 370 Nicollet, Jean

Associated with discovery and

exploration of Itasca basin

II 21-31 Interpretation of word Iowa II

466 III 643 Map by IV 71 Visits grave of Sergt. Floyd II

309 Witness to Indian treaty III

391 Nielander, Henry, Obituary VII

239 Nig-hting-ale, Florence, Services of

Iowa women compared to

II 489 Nig-htingfale, Georgfe L., A Hard Case

VIII 115

Niles' Beffister, cited IV 314 Nilson, Catherine Clemetson, Mother

of C. J. A. Ericson VIII

1

Nilson, Erik, Father of C. J. A. Eric- son VIII 1 Nilsson, Christine, Meeting of James

D. Butler with VII 475 Nims, Amasa VII 637

Nims, Orlando, Connection with bat- tle of Pleasant Hill VII 487

Nipher, Frank E., Member faculty State University IV 48

Nixon, Capt. W. W., Obituary I 159

Noble, Juclg-e C. C. VII 639

Noble, P. H.

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 45

Taxation in Iowa, cited V 356

Noble, Henry, Biographical data

III 193

Noble, Henry L., Died in Philippines

IV 820

Noble, John, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 543

Noble, John W. I 671 VI 316 Law partner of Henry Strong

VIII 462 Letter from I 253 IV

113 Participates in battle of Athens,

Mo. V 86 Presiding officer Battle flag day

I 577

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for

governor, 1859 VIII 217

Writes Henry Clay Caldwell

on his retirement from the

bench VIII 274

Noble, Mrs. Lydia, Taken captive by Indians II 153

Noble, Lieut. Patrick, Military rec- ord of IV 176

Noble, Reuben III 274

Biographical sketch, by Stude-

baker III 193 Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 99 Obituary H 565 Supports S. J. Kirkwood for governor VIII 217

Noble, Mrs. Reuben II 566 III 199

Noble Iowa Horse, Iowa State Capi- tal VI 533

Nodaways I 14

Noe, Wilhelm, Visits America to find location for Amana So- ciety I 386

Noel, Cole, Obituary VII 559

Noel, S. V. B., Publisher and printer of the Western Farmer and Gardener VIII 150

Nolan, Thomas P., Member of com- mittee to prepare resolu- tions III 198 272

Noos, W. T., Member faculty State University IV 46

Norris, David, Obituary III 75

Norris, CK C., Wounded while sup- porting flag I 216

Norris, J. W., and the first nomina- tion of Abraham Lincoln VIII 457

Norris, Moses, W. J. Moir studies law with VI 417

Norris, W. H., Connection with Vicksburg Military Park V 273

North, Mrs. Ada E. IV 237 VI

640 Daughter of Rev. M. N. Miles

V 238

154

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Death of mother III 158 Librarian State University IV

49

Library work of IV 471 Mrs. Ada North, Librarian II

540 Mrs. Ada E. North, by Brigham

VI 624 Obituary IV 77

North, Maj. Georg-e I 325

Facts in life of II 540 542 Military secretary to Gov. Stone

IV 77 VI 625 North, Howard M., Son of Mrs. Ada

North VI 626 Worth, Jesse, Pioneer Iowa Quaker

IV 266 Worth American Fossil Crinoids II

345-364 Northern Border Brigade

History of, by Ing-ham V

481

Roster of field, staff, and com- panies of V 513 Northrop, A. C., Successful Women of America, reference to

VII 42

Norton, Charles Eliot, Tribute to

Gen. Corse II 297 Norton, Prof. William H.

Assistant Iowa Geological Sur- vey III 119

Contributes to Reports of Iowa Geological Survey II 77

III 121

Noted Prayer Meeting-, by Bloomer

IV 68

Nothing- Left, poem, Helen Campbell

HI 96

Nott, Charles C., Letter from Secre- tary Shaw to VI 63 Nott, Dr. Eliphalet VII 604 Nourse, Charles, Father of C. C.

Nourse VIII 481 Nourse, Charles C.

Beginning Fifty Years of Prac- tice at the Iowa bar VIII 481-495 Contemporary of Henry Clay

Caldwell VIII 272 Extract from address of, relat- ing to public documents V 297

Makes address at unveiling of Gov. Kirkwood's portrait I 152 Pioneer experiences of V 416

419 Resigns office of district Judge

I 671

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Works for Abraham Lincoln at the convention VIII 96 98 103 108 111 Nourse, Mrs. Charles C., Obituary

VIII 320

Nourse, Joseph, Brother of C. C.

Nourse VIII 482 Nowlin, Harcliii

Candidate for Territorial Coun- cil VII 265 Member Territorial Legislature

II 317 IV 4 VII 254 257

Public services and death of II 318 319

Nug-ent, Father Joseph P. IV 380

VII 155

Nulton, Henry, Wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill VII 502 524 525

Nutt, Mrs., Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462 Nuttall, Thomas, Botanist VIII

292 Nutting-, C. C.

History of Bahama Expedition

I 298 Member Bahama expedition I

298

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 48 49 Member of Geological Board

III 118

Presents collection of bird skins to State University IV

OBERS, DR., Pioneer Iowa settler

IV 334 O'Brien county

Named in honor of Irish pa- triot II 200 Surveying in HI 440 Occom, Samson, Mohegan Indian

VIII 51

O'Connell, M. D., Pallbearer at fun- eral of Gen. Williamson VI 183 V 556 O'Connor, Charles M., Military rec- ord of VI 604 O'Connor, Henry

Announces death of Judge Jos- eph Williams VII 169

Candidate for presidential elec- tor IV 549

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIIX 103 192

Estimate of Stephen Whicher IV, 515

Investigates sale of school lands

V 343

Obituary IV 637

Supports constitutional amend- ment relating to negroes I 667

Supports S. J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

O'Connor, Patrick, Trial of, for mur- der of George O'Keaf III 323 VI 204

Oclell, Elijah III 274

O'Donnell, Pred V 587

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 258

O'Donnell, James C. Cashier German Savings Bank VIII 539

Officer, Thomas

Business partner of W. H. M.

Pusey IV 641 Obituary IV 559

Officer, Mr. IV 462

Official Register of the War of the Rebellion, cited II 14

Og-den, Lieut. Edmund A., Attends prayer meeting at Gen. Street's residence II 89

Og-cleii, Orlando, Elder Dunkers church VII 282

Og"g, Joseph, Pastor Dunkers church VII 278

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

155

Ogle, Charles VII 164

Og-lesby, Gen. Richard, At battle of

Corinth I 102 Oglethorpe, Gen. James, Founder of

Savannah, Ga. II 46 O'Gorman, Father James M.t Joins

Bishop Loras III 594 Ojibway Indians II 26 V 15 O'Keaf, George, Murder of III

323 VI 204 O'Xeefe, Father VII 80 Okell, George, Pioneer Des Moines

merchant IV 373 Okeson, Daniel, Discharged from

Spirit Lake expedition for

disabilities III 510 Okoboji

First settlement at II 152 Exploration of mounds at VI

629 Massacre of settlers at, see

Spirit Lake

Tragedy of, by Hoover V 14 O'Laugfhlin, John, Discharged from

Spirit Lake expedition for

disabilities III 510 Olcott, Mr. VIII 181 Olcutt, Georg-e, Military service of

VI 580

Old Camp Des Moines, See Montrose Old Channels of the Mississippi in

Southeastern Iowa, by Lev-

erett V 38 Old Block House in Council Bluffs,

by Bloomer II 549 Old Letters VIII 432 500 Old Prairie Slough, by Aldrich V

27 Old Zion church

Capital Iowa Territory, 1838-41

II 416 574 IV 621 Council with Indians at V

625

Oldest boat on Mississippi— Steam- boat Iowa— sold I 240 Oldham, Assists in locating grave of

Col. Kinsman V 476 Oldroyd, O. H., Quotations from his

Lincoln's Campaign VIII

94 96 97 99 O'Leary, D. J., Foreman of press

work, government printing

office VI 152 Olin, William, Director Vicksburg

National Military Park As- sociation V 272 Oliva, Frederick, Claim of, for half- breed money VII 131

136 172 174

Olive Branch, Abner Kneeland edi- tor of VI 342-344 Oliver, Judge Addison, Defends

Charles B. Thompson VII

343 344 Oliver, Mrs. Anne Dillon, Perished

on steamer Bourgoyne III

576 Olmstead. Fred Law, Order of II

492 Olmstead, Maj. Lewis A., Military

record of I 135 Olmstead, Samuel B., Member of

Constitutional Convention

of 1844 I 445 Olmstead. & Parker VI 583

Olney, Cyrus

Defeats J. B. Howell for Judge- ship, 1846 I 347 Van Caldwell friend of II % 389

Olney, Bichard, Estimate of Charles Elliott Perkins VIII 380 Olney, S., Sr., Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 62 Olney, Dr. S. B. Ill 498 Omaha Indians II 629 III

291 IV 615 618 VI

84

Black Bird chief of II 309 Bitter enemies of the Sioux V

61

Brigham Young enters into ne- gotiations with II 595 Depredations of III 135 History of, in Iowa VI 95-97 Meeting with Lewis and Clark expedition II 306 308 Numbers of VI 102 185 Part of Dacotah family II

176 Settle in western and southern

Iowa II 177 Treaty with VI 193 One-eye d-Decorie II 90

Address to Indian commission- ers VII 192 Oneida Institute, J. B. Grinnell a

student in II 250

O'Neill, J. J., Attitude of, on bill

for safety appliances on

railroads V 573 574 580

Optimistic View, by Roberts IV

143

Ord, Gen. Edward Otho Cresap I 127 128 185 188 IV 587 588

Accuses Gen. Lauman of disre- garding orders I 379 V 387 At Jackson. Miss. I 373 378

380 V 389 Mortimer A. Higley on staff of

IV 639 N. M. Hubbard on staff of V

477 Ordinance of 1787

Enactment of II 413 Provisions of II 421 422

IV 4

Ordway, George, Offers .amendment to bill for erection of capi- . tol IV 244

Ordway, John, Sergeant of Lewis and Clark expedition I 614 Oregon

Boundary question I 436 437 Laws of Iowa adopted by VI

455 Pioneers from Iowa VII 554

555

Oregon Historical Society, Quarter- ly of, cited VI 458 Oregon Trail, Journal of the VIII

304-310

Oreu, Dr. Jesse, Obituary III 240 Organic Forms, Organization of

VIII 343-358

Origination of Organic Forms VIII 343

156

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Original Surveys of the C. B. & Q. Railroad, by Hebard VI

216

O'Reilly, Henry, Member Des Moines Navigation and Railroad/ Co. I 367 466

Ornisby, Resident of Keosauaua dur- ing flood of 1851 V 417 Ormsby, A. If., Obituary IV 479 Orr, Jackson

At battle of Corinth I 214 Introduces indemnity bill to benefit settlers I 232

630 Nominated for Congress VIII

11

Vote on back pay bill VI 552 Orsini, Italian assassin hired to take

life of Lincoln IV 413 Orth, Rev. Father James, Obituary

III 317

Orwiff, Ralph G., Obituary VI 399 Osag-e Indians I 533

Council with III 222

Elijah Sells negotiates treaty

with II 523 Hostile to Sacs and Foxes II

510

Part of Dacotah family II 176

Rafinesque witnesses dance of,

at Washington VII 202

Treaty with I 642

Osborn, Benjamin P.. Regent State

University IV 13 Osborn, Mrs. Dora Sayles, Margaret McDonald Stanton II 614 Osborn, Capt. Enoch, Revolutionary

soldier V 152 Osborn, Prof. Herbert

Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

603

Note relating to VI 568 Recently Extinct and Vanishing Animals of Iowa VI 561 Osborn, John, Revolutionary soldier buried in Iowa, record of V 152 VI 472 Oskaloosa, Iowa

Branch of State University lo- cated at IV 15 Early days of VI 378 III

219

Society of Friends at IV 265

Osmond, William, Member faculty

State University IV 42 44

Osterhaus, Gen. Peter J. I 25 27

28 171 VI 174 176 At battle of Pea Ridge IV 583 Extract from report of VI 175 On march to the sea II 140 Ostrog-orski VI 633 O'Toole, Sister Mary Rose, Charter member Sisters B. V. M., Dubuque III 592 Ottoe Indians II 181 465 629

III 291 IV 615 618 Council with Lewis and Clark

V 384 458 VI '103 In Iowa VI 95-97 101 102 185 Part of Dakotah family II

176

Treaty with VI 193 Otto ways (Ottowa) II 178

Attend council at Prairie du

Chien II 181 VI 187

Location of, in Iowa n 184

Part of Algonquin family II

176

Treaty with II 179 VI

101 VII 132

Ottumwa Water Case VI 138 Our County Archives VIII 553 Our Dying- Forests IV 626 Our River Trade, 1858 V 382 Overkamp, G. H., Director Holland

Colony III 247 Overkamp, Isaac

First schoolmaster of Pella III

258

Secretary Holland colony III 247 Seeks location for Holland col- ony HI 252 Owen, Dr. D. D.

Dr. C. C. Parry in expedition of

VII 415 416 Entertained at home of Stephen

Whicher IV 513 First geological work in Iowa

done by III 114 Gives output of Dubuque mines III 65

Owen, Robert Dale, Abner Kneeland associated with VI 343 344 349

Owens, Thomas M., In charge of Alabama Department of Ar- chives and History V 543

Ozark mountains VIII 171

PACIFIC RAILROAD VIII 296

John Plumbe Originator of, by King VI 289

Paine, Gen. E. A., At Farmington, Miss. VI 444-446

Paine, H. E., Member of House com- mittee on reconstruction VI 552

Paine, Thomas VI 344 345 354

Painted Rock VII 438

Pakeuham, Gen. Sir E. M., At battle of New Orleans VII 553

Palen, Sophia, Half-breed VII

128 174

Paley, Archdeacon William, Quota- tion from II 173

Palmer, (Blueface), Attack upon Governor Chambers I 433 434

Palmer VI 344

Palmer, John M., and the first nomi- nation of Abraham Lincoln

VIII 95

Palmer, Mr., Lawyer of Bloomfield,

Iowa VIII 488 Palmer, Mr., Supposed attack on, by

Indians V 502 Palmer, Mrs., Supposed attack on,

by Indians V 502 Palmer, A. H., Regent State Univer- sity IV 13 Palmer, Abel O., First husband of

"Aunt Becky Young" VIII

479 Palmer, Lieut. Alfred !•., Severely

wounded at Corinth I 218 Palmer, Rev. Dr. B. M., Quotation

from lecture of II 31 Palmer, Charles D.

Member Iowa Society of New

York VII 473 Military record of VI 604 Palmer, Col. D. J., Connection with

Vicksburg Military Park

V 273 Palmer. David P.

and the adoption of the Consti-

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

157

tution of 1857 VIII 508 Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 HI 69 Palmer, Prank W. I 252 IV 323

VII 55 239 315 Address on death of President

Lincoln- IV 403 467 Biographical note IV 403

Business partner of Ebenezer

P. Upham IV 641 Delegate to the Republican State convention, 1859 VIII 128

Iowa journalist VIII 190 Letter from IV 113 Obituary VIII 316 Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Williamson V 556 VI 183

Public services of VI 151 Publishes notice of death of Thomas Drummond II

210

Recollections of steamboatiner on the Des Moines IV 372

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Vote on back pay bill VI 552 Palmer, CK D., Regent State Univer- sity IV 13

Palmer, Henderson, Killed by out- laws VII 262

Palmer, Jareb, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 546 V 20 Palmer, John M., At Ringgold VI

176 Palmer, John W., Obituary IV

322

Palmer, 1. D., Letter by III 446 Palmer, Juclgre Le Boy O.

Educated at Mt. Pleasant I

670

Obituary VI 640 Palmer, Luke, Present at reception of portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Palmer, Mark M. Ill 446 Palmer, Mrs. Rebecca, First woman teacher in Iowa III 446 Palmer, Robert P., Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII 605 Palo Alto county, Named to com- memorate battlefield II 200 Fammel, L. H.

Charles Aldrich VIII 599-

605 Dr. Edwin James VIII 161-

185 277-295 Fills chair of botany at Iowa

State college VIII 312 Pamphlets

Plea for uniform size I 419 Preservation of I 154 Pang-born, Herbert VII 635 636 Pang-born, Mary VII 635 Marriage of VII 636 Pang-born, Sarah VII 635 Marriage of VII 636 Panic of 1907 VIH 536-542 Parish, John C. VII 265"

Author of Robert Lucas VIII

82 151 Editor Robert Lucas. Journal of

the War of 1812 VII 630- 634 Historical research of VII

547 Robert Lucas, review VIII

151-153 Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII

609

Farke, John Gt. Ill 433 Parker, Abbie S., Wife of Sumner B.

Hewett VII 557 Parker, Lieut. C. C., At battle of

Corinth I 215 216 Parker, Col. E. S., Member of com- mission to treat with In- dians II 523 Parker, Elizabeth, Wife of B. F.

Gue VI 477 Parker, Pelton, Naval record of VI

614

Parker, Gteorg-e W., Member Ninth

General Assembly IV 379

Parker, Harriet J., Member faculty

State University IV 43

Parker, Horace O., Obituary III 480

Parker, James E., Pioneer Protection

from Horse Thieves VI 59

Parker, Capt. John, Stationed at Ft.

Des Moines IV 451 Surveyor III 441-443 Parker, Rev. 1. H. VIII 506 Parker, Prof. Leonard P.

Death of wife IV 558 Early Teachers, notice of I

670

Higher Education in Iowa, no- tice of I 670, reference to III 226 IV 3 69 VII 370 460 Josiah Bushnell Grinnell II

249

Makes address at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 625

Member faculty State University

IV 43 44 Pays tribute to H. K. Edson

VII 397 President Grant's Des Moines

Address III 179 226 Quotation from VI 54 Regent State University IV 13 Parker, Mrs. Leonard P., Obituary

IV 558

Parker, N. H., Author of "Iowa As It Is" I 153 VII 371 448 Parker, Mrs. JSf. H., Visits Historical

Department I 153 Parker, S. D., Attorney in trial of Abner Kneeland VI 347 Parker, Samuel, Defeated for mem- ber of Territorial Legisla- ture VI 355 Parker, Theodore VIII 448

Contemporary of Abner Knee- land VI 345 348 Parker & Talcott, Publishers of the Mitchell Republican V 122 Parkhurst, Lemuel, Obituary VI

320 Farkman, Francis IV 75 613

Works of, cited VI 82 83 85

86

Parley, Peter VII 599 Parmenter, Mr., Early settler of Ma- quoketa VII 636

158

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Farmenter, B. P. Ill 514

Discovers massacre at Spirit

Lake II 153 IV 237

Member Spirit Lake expedition

III 514 V 16 21 Parr, Thomas S., Regent State Uni- versity IV 13

Parrisli, Isaac, Represents people in case of Charles B. Thompson

VII 344

Parrott, Mrs., Hotel keeper at Bur- lington II 574 Parrott, Gen. James C. VII 452

VIII 133

Commended by Col. Elliott W.

Rice I 216 Obituary III 656 Reminiscences of III 364 Parrott, Mrs. James C., Biographical

data III 376

Parrott, Louis O-., Son of Matt Par- rott IV 477 Parrott, Matt VII 78

Bust of, in the Historical De- partment of Iowa VIII 551

Obituary IV 477 Portrait in Historical art gal- lery VII 310 Parrott, Robert B., Obituary VII

159 Parrott, 'William L., Son of Matt

Parrott IV 477 Farrott, William, and Farrott, Marie Beck, Parents of Matt Par- rott IV 477 Parry, Charles Christopher

Biographical Memoir of, by Dr.

White VII 413 Botanist VIII 161 Friend of Charles Aldrich VIII

600 List of papers published by

VII 424 Receives letter from Dr. James

•VIII 176 Receives letter from John W.

Rauch VIII 291 Writes biographical sketch of

Edwin James VIII 312 Parry, Mrs. Charles Christopher, List of papers published by Dr. Parry VII 424 Parry, Joseph, Brother of Dr. C. C.

Parry VII 413 Parry, Rev. Joseph VII 413 Parsons VIII 127 Parsons, Arthur C., Naval record of

VI 614 Parsons, Charles, Early banker of

Keokuk V 2 Parsons, G-alusha, Obituary VIII

398

Parsons, J. N1., Aids Kansas in struggle for freedom VIII 507

Parsons, Lyman, Obituary II 247 Parsons, Mosby M.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

403 404 406 408 410 416 At Jenkins Ferry II 35 38 40 Parsons, Tyler, Business agent of Abner Kneeland VI 350 Partridg-e, Mrs. A. X., Member fac- ulty State University IV 44

Fartridg-e, Capt. Alden, Rafinesque visits garden of VII 199 206

Farvin, J. A.

Debates question of "floating dis- tricts" H 563

Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 33 69 639

Remarks of, on report of com- mittee on State debts III 634

Parvin, May, Instructor State Uni- versity IV 34 Parvin, Newton R. V 474

Secures collection of stalactites

and stalagmites V 204 Farvin, Theodore 8. I 71 79 252 343 II 397 555 III

160 V 313 542 VII

461

Acknowledgment to IV 4

Address at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 99

Aids in organizing Iowa Library Society VI 625

Appointed Territorial librarian II 426 VI 624

Assistant secretary at reunion of Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 III 69

Association with Governor Lu- cas II 409-437

Biographical data III 473

Biograohy of, in preparation V 470

Celebrates golden wedding an- niversary I 156

Certifies to the accuracy of picture of capitol at Bel- mont II 318

Compiles Weather Record IV 317

Death of wife II 647

Delivers address at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 624

Delivers lecture on the discov- ery of the Mississippi VIII 542

Early Members of the Bar, noticed I 670, reference to IV 514

Early Schools and Teachers of Iowa III 445

Error by, relating to Thomas Cox, corrected VII 258

Extract from address of I 142

Facsimile of commission as Ter- ritorial librarian V 202

Facsimile of receipt to, from Gov. Lucas V 206

First Superintendent of Public Instruction III 339

George H. Yewell paints por- trait of V 227

Gives account of first Territor- ial Legislature III 337

General Robert Lucas II 409

History of the Early Schools and Education in Iowa, 1830-59, cited III 445

Instrumental in rejection of Constitution of 1844 II 434 III 41 VI 422

, VOLUMES I-VIII

159

Letter from, relating to quar- rel between Gov. Lucas and William B. Conway II 221

Librarian State University IV 49

Library work of IV 471

Life and Public Services of, by Aldrich V 199

Makes investigation relating to authorship of "There is No Death," I 202 230

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 38 39 44 47-49

Pays tribute to Enos Lowe VHI 443

Presents newspapers to Histori- cal Department IH 234

Public services of IV 150

Quotation from, relating to pio- neers of Iowa VII 368

Regent State University IV 13

Remarks on Stephen Whicher IV 505

Secretary Territorial Council VI 456

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69

Statement of, relating to or- ganization of Iowa county

III 224

Territorial librarian VI 624 Tribute to HI 42 Urges preservation of histori- cal material VI 627 Writes life and public services

of Judge Dyer VI 10 Writings of, cited VI 523 Farvin, Mrs. Theodore S.

Celebrates golden wedding an- niversary I 156 Obituary II 647 Personal qualities of I 156 Pash-e-pa-ha VI 201

Attends council at close of Black Hawk war VI 196 Chief of Sac Indians VI 185 Visits Washington VI 186 Passenger pig-eon, Species practical- ly extinct III 230 Passing1 of an Iowa Industry, from Marshalltown Times-Repub- lican VII 225 Passing- of Old Iowa II 396 Patch, Luther, Early settler of

Towaville VIII 36 Patch, B., VIII 132 134 Fa-to-ka, Has charge of burial of Ma-tau-e-aua III 304

Patrick, Prof. O. E.

Chemist Iowa Geological Sur- vey III 119

Contributes to Report of Iowa Geological Survey II 76 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 36 Patrick, Prof. George T. W.

Makes address at laying of cor- ner stone of Collegiate Building, State University

IV 154

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 45

Patrick, John J. BM Lecturer State University IV 57

Patriotic work of Iowa women dur- ing- Civil war II 489

Fattee, John

Obituary V 320 State Auditor IV 159

Patten, Prof. Botoert B., S. S. Howe studies with II 368

Patterson, A. O., Member Seventh General Assembly IV

366

Patterson, J. B., Amanuensis and editor of Black Hawk's Au- tobiography II 450

Patterson, J. C. VIII 132

Patterson, John, Vote on bill for board of charities IV

312

Patterson, Lemuel B.

Letter by, in relation to Iowa

Homestead law III 149 Obituary III 80

Patterson, Margaret IV 504

Patterson, Q. A., President Musca- tine branch State Bank V 110

Patterson, Bachel E., Quaker minis- ter IV 271

Patterson, Botoert IV 503

Pioneer of Kentucky IV 504

Patterson, S. P. VIII 132

Patterson. Sabret T., Obituary VII 159

Patterson, William VII 159

VIII 132

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1856 III 37 69 VIH 22

Member First Legislative As- sembly VH 22

Patterson, William B., Member fac- ulty State University IV 45

Fattison, Col. Thomas, At battle of Pea Ridge I 172

Patton, Capt., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 367 368

Paul, Capt. O. B., Killed by gueril- las I 193

Pauquette, Joseph, Affidavit of VII 187

Pauquette, Moses, Granted land by government III 605

Pauquette, Pierre VII 187 192 Granted land by government

III 605

Indian interpreter II 93 III 603 608

Pauquette, Therese, Granted land by government III 605

Pauska, (White Head) Osage chief VH 202

Pawnee Indians, I 533 III 222 291 305 367 IV 615

618 VI 103

Brigham Young enters into ne- gotiations with II 594 Expedition of Col. Henry Dodge into country of III 352 Fur traders among V 546 In Iowa VI 185

Payne, D. VIII 132

Payne, Prank S., Introduces bill re- lating to finance VI 133

Payne, Henry D., Delegate to the national Democratic con- vention, 1860 VIII 82

160

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Payne, W. O., Tribute to George

Childs VI 478 Pea, John, Early settler of Boone

county VII 236 Pea Bidge, Battle of V 244 Peabody, Maj., Commands two com- panies of Home Guards, 1861

VIII 361

Peale, Rembrandt V 171 Feale, T. R.

Assistant naturalist on the Long

expedition VIII 168 Botanist VII 201 Pearman, Capt. VIII 132 Fearsall, George E., Cashier Citi- zen's National Bank VIII

539

Pearsons, Dr. D. K. VI 560 Pearsons, George B., Obituary VI

560 Pease, H. G., Agent for Keokuk &

Des Moines R. R. packet

line IV 376 Pease, James B., Obituary VII

158 Pease, Dr. Luther L. VII 140

Member of committee for super- vision of State institutions

IV 309 Peasley, P. J. C. & Co., Banking firm

of Burlington VII 404

405

Peasley, J. C. VII 405 Peavey, Frank H., Obituary V

317 Peavey, Mrs. Frank H., Daughter of

George G. Wright IV 371 Peck, Mr. VIII 44 Peck, J. J. IH 425 426 Peck, Col. Lewis M., At battle of

Pleasant Hill VII 513 Feck, Mrs. Maria

Black Hawk II 450 Port Armstrong I 602 Feck, P. F. W., W. F. Coolbaugh

leases property of VII

407 Feck, B. E., House surgeon hospital

State University IV 56 Peck, W. G. Ill 425 Peck, Washington P., Dean Medical

Department State Universi- ty IV 53 Peebles, Capt. Hubert P., Wounded

at battle of Pleasant Hill

III 27 410 422 Peebles, Michael, Member Dunkers

church VII 274

Peet, C. T. V 587 Feet, Bev. Stephen, Agent American

Home Missionary Society

VII 592

Pelamourgues, Very Bev. J. A. M. Biographical sketch of, by Kemp-

ker VI 115 Priest under Bishop Loras III

579 585 589 V 532 Fella

Central University at III 261 Pioneer days of IV 348 VI

379 Fella A Bit of Holland in America,

By Cole III 241 307 Fellett, Gnrdon, Sends old newspa- pers to Iowa IV 549

Femberton, Gen. John C. I 424

III 431

At Vicksburg V 273 277-279

281 284 Result of defeat at Champion

Hills II 446 Fenck, A., Geologist V 232 Fendleton, Judge Isaac VII 76

Obituary II 567 Fenn, William I 503 IV 271

V 234 Robert Lucas descended from

H 413

Pennsylvania, Preservation of his- tory of III 314 Fenrose, Charles B., Solicitor of the

Treasury VIII 436 Fenrose, Emlin G., Introduces bill looking to reprinting old Annals of Iowa V 68 Accompanies Musquakie Indians on their appearance before governor III 130 Peon, John B., Claim of, for half- breed money VII 130 172 174

Peoples, William M., Killed at Pleas- ant Hill III 28 Feosta, Indian chief of the Fox tribe Who Was Peosta? by Ham II

470

Wife of, discovers Dubuque lead mines II 470 471 III 63 V 323 Periodical publications, Value of II

185 Perkins, Carrie, First wife of John

F. Duncombe V 555 Perkins, Charles E.

Aids in securing portrait of Dr.

Salter V 630 Biography of, by Thomas Hedge

VIII 367-381 Connection with C. B. and Q. R.

R. Co. VII 412 Obituary VIII 320 Perkins, Mrs. Charles E., Aids in se- curing portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Perkins, Bev. Charles E., To the Rev. William Salter, D. D., poem V 218 Perkins, George

Record of V 151 Revolutionary soldier buried in

Iowa VI 472 Perkins, George D.

Makes address at memorial serv- ice for Sergt. Floyd II 312 Pronounces eulogy on Col. Hen- derson VII 395 Secures appropriation from Con- gress for Floyd monument

IV 66 474 *V 148 Tribute to Mrs. Annie Witten-

myer IV 482 Tribute to Mrs. John H. Gear

V 600

Vice President Floyd Memorial

Association II 313 VI

478 Perkins, G. B., Member faculty State

University IV 31 Perkins, James H., Father of

Charles Elliott Perkins VIII

367

INDE)X, VOLUMES I-VIII

161

Perkins, John, Member excursion

party on Des Moines river,

1851 IV 345 Perkins, Sarah Elliott, Mother of

Charles Elliott Perkins

VIII 367 369 Perkins, William R.

History of Amana Society I

382 418

Member faculty State Universi- ty IV 44

Permain, J. W. VIII 133 Perrant, Companion of Julien Du-

buque II 331 Perrien-Keydel Company, Publishers

Deeds of Valor VII 112 Perrin, Charles C., Mormon of Mo-

nona county VII 342 Perrin, J. J., Mormon of Monona

county VII 341 Perrin, William, Obituary VIIl

158 Perrot, Nicholas, by Salter IV

610 616

Perrott, E. O., Obituary VII 560 Perry, Mr. » VIII 180 Perry, C. N.

Extract from report published

by III 93 Mayor of Grinnell at time of

cyclone III 92 Perry, Commodore Oliver Hazard

II 407

Expedition of VIII 233 Original letters of, secured V

73 Perry, Peter

Early settler in Keokuk county

II 66

Killed by Elijah Searcy II 67 Perry, Theodore B.

Iowa Board of Education III

200

Member of Iowa Board of Edu- cation III 200 Perry, Bishop William Stevens

Editor and collector of data re- ferring- to the Episcopal church I 421 Loss of history of P. E. church

I 240

Obituary III 574 Owns valuable collection of

pamphlets I 155 Portrait installed in the Histor- ical Building VIII 474 Perston, Capt. V 601 Peters, Arnold C., Lecturer State

University IV 54 Peters, John H., Member of Consti- tutional Convention of 1857

III 37 69 VIII 64 Peterson, John, Military service of

VI 580 Peterson, Martin J., Naval record of

VI 614

Peterson, XT. P., Granite Co., Furnish- es stone for Spirit Lake

monument II 70 III

553 Peterson, Nils P., Brother of C. J.

A. Ericson VIII 1 Petiot, Rev. Remig-uis, Subdeacon

under Bishop Loras III

579 VI 116 Petit, Father B., Labors among- Pot-

tawattamie Indians III

586 11

Pettibone, Corporal Malvem, Killed at Pleasant Hill III 27 28

Pettus, Gen. E. W., Director Vicks- burg National Military Park Association V 272 Petty, Cape., Mortally wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill VII 514

Pfister, Instructions to VII 182

Phelps, Col. John S., At battle of

Pea Ridg-e I 170 VI

166

Phelps, Ralph G-urley, Obituary III

478 Phelps, William, Early settler of

lowaville VIU 57 Fhelps, Capt. William

Anecdote relating to IV 346

Commander of steamboat on Des

Moines river IV 330 331

335

Owns slave in Iowa Territory

II 632 Phelps Brothers, Indian traders IV

172

Philbrick, Philetus H., Member fac- ulty State University IV 46

Philips, Capt. John P., Distinguished at the battle of Kirksville VIII 272

Phillips, A. J., Pioneer settler of Maquoketa VII 635 636 Phillips, Bolivar VII 635 636 Phillips, Capt. Edwin D., At battle of

Corinth I 220 Phillips, O. C., At battle of Corinth

I 216

Phillips, Col. J. J. I 302 Phillips, Marg-aret VII 635 Phillips, Nancy VII 635

Marriage of VII 636 Phillips, Serena VII 635 Marriage of VH 636 Phillips, T. P. VII 319 Phillips, Mrs. T. O., Mahaska Coun- ' ty's First School III 213 Phillips, Wendell I 501 II

489 VII 84 and the nomination of Abraham

Lincoln VIII 86 Attitude toward U. S. Grant

VIII 335 Attitude towards William Pitt

Fessenden VIII 336 Phillips, Judg-e William VII 154

V 320

Obituary V 320 Fhipps, T. R., Account of Grinnell

cyclone III 82 Pickard, Dr. J. L. I 493

Characterization and public ser- vices of IV 553 Edits pamphlet issued by State

University I 670 Extract from lecture on Iowa

Indians I 14 History of State University IV

1 69 Indian Tribes in Iowa Before

1846 II 174 Member faculty State University

IV 45 Old Capitol at Belmont II

391

Prepares biographical sketch of Dr. Lloyd IV 153

162

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

President State University IV

12 40 VIH 386 Prominent educator VIII 190 Review of History of the Amana Society, by Perkins and Wick I 382 418 Fickard, S. T., Life and Letters of

John G. Whittier I 493 Pickering-, Mrs. Charles, Sister of Dr.

Parry VII 413

Pickering-, John, Defendant in Fugi- tive Slave case VI 9

II 12 15 16 18 20 27 28 36 39 44

Pickering1, Jonathan, Testimony in Fugitive Slave case VI 12 15 39

Pickering1, Timothy

Letter by, relating to Louisiana

Purchase VI 403 Letter to VI 404

Pickett, Charles E., Regent State University IV 13

Pickett, Georg-e E. Ill 425

Picotte, Honore, Companion of Charles Larpenteur V 422

Fierce, Abial B., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

Pierce, E. L., Delegate to the conven- tion which nominated Abra- ham Lincoln VIII 88

Pierce, Prank II 263

Pierce, Pranklin I 47 II 203

III 203 IV 158 213 V 33 157 168 553 638 VI 157 235 VII 374

Attitude on slavery I 513

IV 423 434

Friend of Senator Brown of

Georgia II 283 George W. Jones, intimate friend

of II 563 Gen. N. B. Baker associated with

I 82

In the Mexican war VIII 511 Letter to, in regard to Indian

troubles HI 135 Members of Holland colony vote

for HI 257 Mrs. John M. Corse, niece of II

281 Robert Lucas opposes election

of VIII 151 Pierce, Palmer E., Military record of

VI 604

Pierce, Taylor, Furnishes. facts relat- ing to meaning of word Iowa H 467 Pierce, William, Pioneer settler near

Ft. Dodge I 136 Fierson, Johnson, Obituary VII 556 Pig-eon, Isaac, Pioneer Iowa Quaker

IV 264 Pike, E. W., Father of Mrs. Edwin

H. Conger VIII 155 Pike, Emory J., Military record of

VI 604 Pike, J. 8.

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 187 450 Author of First Blows of the

Civil War VIII 82 Pike, Laura, Mother of Mrs. Edwin

Conger VIII 155 Pike, Sarah J., Wife of Edwin Con- ger VIII 155

Pike, Lieut. Zebulon M. I 608

III 101

Ascends Mt. Cheyenne VIII

172 Ascends peak ten miles south of

Pike's Peak VIII 170 Ascends Pike's Peak VIII 173

175 176 Expedition of, edited by Coues

II 322 Explorations of I 531 615

II 20 21 22 340 III 98

IV 619 V 326 327 VIII 167

Report of, regarding Sacs and

Foxes II 178 Said to have built Ft. Madison

IH 97 VI 314 Visits Julien Dubuque II 340

341 V 326 327 Writing of word Des Moines

III 354 557 558 Pike's Peak

First ascent of VIII 169-170

Iowa flour to VI 497

Not discovered by Lieut. Pike

I 534

Pilcher, Capt. J. S., Director Vicks- burg National Military Park Association V 272

Filkington, James, Father of Mrs. Charles A. White V 556

Pilking-ton, Nancy, Mother of Mrs. Charles A. White V 556

Pinckney, Charles, Attitude of on slavery VI 261

Pinckney, Col. Ninian, Military rec- ord of IH 100

Pinel, Anne, Wife of Remain Du- buque H 330

Pinkham, Caroline, Instructor State University IV 42

Pinkham, Gilbert L., Member fac- ulty State University IV 42

Pinkney, William, Attitude of, on slavery in Missouri VI 261 262

Pioneer Editors of Northeastern Iowa, by Bailey V 117

Pioneer Farmer, Life of, by Fultz

IV 219

Pioneer Law Makers Association

B. F. Gue active in founding

VI 477

Paper read before IV 241 Proceedings of, published by

State HI 229 Resolutions adopted by, on death of Gen. Ed. Wright II 385 Pioneer Life in and Around Cedar Rapids, by Carroll, review of II 484 Pioneer Perils, by Weare VI 437

546

Pioneer Protection from Horse

Thieves, by Parker VI 59

Pioneer women, Tribute to IV 221

Pioneers of Iowa, Whence Came the,

By Herriott VII 367 446

Pioneers, The Passing1 of, By Doane

II 314 Pioneers

Character of early II 417

418

Daily life of VI 206 266 447 Experiences of, by Duffield VII

347

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

163

Hardships of, in Northwestern

Iowa V 135 Passing of II 396 Piper, Frank T., Obituary V 559 Piper, James H., Commissioner Gen- eral Land Office, Ruling of, referring to land grants I 356 485 Piquenard, A. H.

Architect for new capitol V

215 VII 93 VIII 387

Member Icarian community VI

114 Pitman, "Jack," Reminiscence of I

453

Pittman, G. W. VIII 133 Pittman, James VHI 133 Pittman, Lewis, Iowa Pioneer VI

Pittman, Lieut. William H 144 Fizzarrone, Giovanni, Marries wife

of C. P. Rafinesque VII

222 Flathe, Rev. G. H., Succeeds Father

Pelamourgues VI 119

Plato VI 633 Plato, Osmond VIII 412 Platt, Henry A.. Military service of

VI 580

Flatt, T. C., Delegate to national Republican convention IV 223

Flatte Purchase, Removal of Potta- wattamie Indians from II 549 Pleasant Hill, Louisiana

Battle of II 34 38 VI

242 Editorial comment on VII

544 Judge Charles T. Granger's

statement III 416 Letter by Quartermaster T. C. McCall III 419 Battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisi

ana

By Barkley III 23 By Benson VII 481 By Heath VH 516 By Shaw III 401 Ben Van Dyke's escape from the hospital at Pleasant Hill. Louisiana VII 521 Reminiscences of the Battle of Pleasant Hill, by Childers

VII 505-516 Pleasanton, Lieut. Alfred III 425

Stationed at Ft. Atkinson IV

452

VII

453 by Calvin

III

513 514 Member

Pleistocene Iowa,

Plowman VIII

Plum, Harry G., Member faculty State University IV 45 Plum, Mrs. W. H., Member Board of Control, Iowa Sanitary Society II 504 Flumbe, John

Map of 1839, reference to VII

437

Originator of the Pacific Rail- road, by King VI 289 Plumbe, Richard

Connection with railroads VI 295

Possesses original articles by John Plumbe VI 293

Plummer, Dr. J. T., Sends material to Historical Department VIII 150

Plummer, Joseph B., Stationed at Ft. Atkinson IV 452

Poagr, Capt. Stephen W., Killed at battle of Champion Hills II 446

Pocahontas, Thomas Drummond claimed descent from II 206

Pocahontas county, Buffalo hunt in VI 593

Pocket Gopher IV 472

Foindexter, Col., Threatens settle- ments in southwestern Iowa I 165

Foinsett, Joel B.

Commissioner to examine claims of Winnebago Indians VII 116 179

Secretary of War, recommenda- tions of, relatin'g to Indians VI 364

Polig-nac, Gen. C. J., Ill 404 408

416

At battle of Pleasant Hill VII 492

Political Crisis in the Iowa Legisla- ture, January, 1855 VII 235

Political letter, An Old VIII 234

Folk, Capt. Harry, Commands Troop A, Iowa National Guard, at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82

Folk, James X. I 439 III 447

656 IV 95 VII 156 Appoints James Clark governor of Iowa Territory I 431 Becomes president I 431 445 Campaign of I 437441 Petition to, recommending Jos- eph Williams for governor

VI 68 69

Reappoints George W. Jones Surveyor General of North- west Territory II 564

Receives letter from T. S. Wil- son and Charles Mason

VII 436 437 Folk, Jefferson S. IV 326

John R. Barcroft law partner

of V 80

Honors Gen. Crocker I 231 Law partner of Phineas M. Cas-

ady VIII 556 Obituary VIII 317 Polk, Maj. Gen. Thomas VII 296 Polk, Trusten I 492

Suggests amendment to resolu- tion referring to Des Moines river land grants I 491 Polk & Hubbell, Defend Charles B.

Thompson VII 344 Folk county, Semi-Centennial of II

635

Pollard, A. L., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 56

Pollard, James, Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 378 Policy, John P., Member faculty State University IV 46 Pollock, S. VIII 133

164

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Pollock, William P., Member Spirit Lake expedition III 512 V 18 Pomeroy, Charles

Opinion of, on mineral black II

267 Regent State University IV

13 Pomeroy, Samuel C., At Tabor VII

393 Pomutz, Adj. Georg-e, At battle of

Corinth I 219 Fond, Maj. J. B.. Awarded medal of

honor VII 108 Pontiac, Death of II 177 VI

. 84 Poole, William P.

Librarian Chicago Public Li- brary IV 80 Quotation from II 545 Remarks on public archives

VII 562

Poor, James A.. Obituary V 79 Poore, Ben Perley VIII 83

Author of Reminiscences VIII

82 Error in a publication of III

156 Poorman, Daniel A., Obituary V

480 Pope, Maj. Gen. John I 323 III

425 426 V 508 VI 444

VIII 328

At battle of Corinth II 5 Pope, Kate, Rides a horse at the first Iowa State Fair VIII 390

Pope, Juclg-e Nathaniel, Decision of relating to miners VI 303 Pope, Samuel VIII 389-391 Pope family VIII 389-392 Porter, Maj. A. B., At battle of Wil- son's Creek IV 470 Porter, Admiral David D. II 106 107 109 110 522 VI 242 Connected with battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 481 491 510 511

Elijah Sells reports to II 521 Relations with McClellan VIII

328

Senator Grimes aids in plans for the navy VIII 325 Porter, Pitz John III 425 Porter, Horace, Awarded medal of

honor VII 108

Porter, Dr. John, Relieves suffering of boys frozen in blizzard I 395

Porter, Joseph B., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379 Porter, Will

Collector of Historical material

IV 152

History of Polk County, refer- ence to VII 377 Member -of excursion on Des Moines river steamer IV 368

Forterfield, Mrs., Attends reception given Abraham Lincoln IV 462 Fortier, Bishop Michael

Consecrates Bishop Loras III

578

Inspires Mathias Loras to take up work in America III 584

Portraits, Reasons for varying ex- cellence of II 238

Posey, Dr. Alexander, Called to at- tend Gen. Street II 103 VI 375

Posey, Gen. Thomas, Gen. Street marries daughter of II 83 IV 574

Posey, Col. Thornton A., Protects Joseph M. Street from as- sault by friends of Burr II 83

Post, Bev. M. J., Pioneer preacher III 253

Post, Bev. Dr. Truman M.. Quota- tion from V 552

Pott, Jolian Tobias, One of founders of Amana Society I 385

Pottawattamie county, Organization of II 549 597

Pottawattamie Indians III 395

396 VI 45

Attend council at Prairie du Chien II 181 VI 187 Characterization of V 384 Depredations of III, 135 Join Black Hawk VI 195 Location of, in Iowa II 184

VI 87 VII 284 Mixture of white blood with V

465 Part of Algonquin family II

176 466 Peculiarity of language of II

468 Receive Mormons with great

kindness II 593 Removal from Missouri to Iowa

II 549

Representatives of, visit legisla- ture VII 224 Treaty with II 179 III 143 VI 196 VII 443

Potter, Mr., Pioneer of Jackson county VII 601

Potter, Franklin H., Member faculty State University IV 43

Potter, Mrs. Georg-e White, Estab- lishes genealogical record of great-grandmother V 233

Potter, Lieut. Joseph H., Military record of IV 172

Potter, Waldo M., Obituary I 672

Pound, Capt. E. H., Struck by ball I 558 562

Powell, Francis Marion, Obituary VI 238

Powell, Maj. J. W., Five Books of History III 306

Powell, William, Member Bahama expedition I 299

Powell, William P., Obituary VII 560

Power, Albert, Awarded medal of honor VII 111

Power, J. C., Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Corse II 300

Power, Thomas A., Educated at Sin- sinawa College VI 287

Power, William G., Letter to Gen. Corse II 290 291

Power press installed in Dubuque, 1854 VII 445

Powers, Prof. H. C., Secretary Acad- emy of Science and Letters of Sioux City VI 312

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

165

Powers, Julius H.

Historical Reminiscences of

Chickasaw County, refer-

ence to VII 371 374 On pioneer immigration VII

462 Poweshiek II 468 IV 176 V

397 467 VI 90 Attends council at close of

Black Hawk war VI 196 Characterization of VI 202 Portrait , of, in McKenney &

Hall's work III 229 Signs treaty at close of Black

Hawk war VI 88 Visits the East with Gen. Street

II 100 Settles near Iowa river VI

192 Poweshiek, James, Ambitious Indian

IV 200 202 203 206 Poyneer, A. W., Obituary III 239 Prairie Chickens, Garland, poem I

328 III 645 Prairie du Chien

Beltrami's description of V

613 Council with Indians

at, description of

Mrs. VI

Dye's

187 Gov. Clark builds fort at VI

251

Indian agency at II 84-105 Roman Catholic Mission at II

89 Prairie Pires VII 360 IV 549

VIII 50 Prairie Slougii, The Old, by Aldrich

V 27

Note relating to V 80 Prather, Enoch, Pastor Dunkers

church VII 274 Pratt, Daniel p., Opposes settlement

of claims of settlers on Des

Moines river I 232 Pratt, Col. E. G., Assists in arrange-

ments for laying of corner

stone of Historical Build-

ing IV 82 Pratt, Henri X. IV 323

Reminiscences of flood of 1851

V 417 Pratt, Henry O. V 585

Member Fourteenth General As-

sembly IV 258 Pratt, Orson, Leader in Mormon

church II 588 590 Pratt, Perly P., Leader in Mormon

church II 588 590 Pratt, Peter !•., Naval record of VI

614

Pratte, Chouteau & Co. VII 174 Pray, Samuel, Principal branch

State University at Andrew

IV 15 Prayer Meeting-, A Noted, by Bloom-

er IV 68 Precy, Gen. Louis Francois Perrin

III 580 581 Pre-emption law, Provisions of III

329 Pre-G-lacial River Channels of Cen-

tral Iowa VIII 13 Prehistoric Iowa, Extract from lec-

ture by Calvin I 74 Prentice, George D.

Daniel Webster gives Francis

Springer letter of introduc- tion to H 573 Friend of Silas A. Hudson II o43

IE

Chlef

Prentiss, Mr., Early postmaster in Iowa III 449

Prentiss, Royal, Member Seventh General Assembly IV 366

Preservation of Iowa's Public Docu- ments, by Herriott V 293

Preservation of local Archives VII

President Johnson's Accusers and the "Salary Grab" of 1873 VI 550 Preston, Col., Revolutionary soldier

V 152 Preston, Dr. C. H.

Member committee to draft re-

solutions II 358 Reference to sketch of Dr C C

Parry VII 413 420 Preston, Mrs. E. B., Becomes wife of Dr. C. C. Parry VII 423

Preston, I. M., Signs petition recom- mending Joseph Williams for governor VI 68 69 Preston, William C., Member faculty State University IV 47 48 54

Prevo, T. J., Obituary VII 160 Price, Daniel W.

Makes address at reunion of

Constitutional Convention

of 1857 III 70

Member Constitutionl Conven-

tion of 1857 III 33 69

Price, David, Military record of VI

604 Price, Eliphalet

Biography of, by Samuel Mur-

dock VIII 32-42 Prophesies the nomination of Seward for president VIII 95

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Price, Georg-e B., Military service of

VI 580 Price, Henry B., Naval record of VI

614 Price, Hiram

Aids in .providing equipment for

soldiers I 87 595 Articles relating to II 482 Attends the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 93

Connection with State Bank of Iowa I 291 292 V 101- 103 110

Death of daughter III 576 Defeats J. W. Murphy as mem- ber of Congress I 342 George H. Yewell paints por- trait of II 482 V 227 Influence of I 73 Letter by IV 109

166

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Life and Public Service of, by

Gue I 585 Obituary V 156 One of framers of prohibitory

liquor law I 12 588

III 60

Recollections of Iowa Men and Affairs I 1 73

Robert Lowry business part- ner of IV 159

State Bank of Iowa I 266 331

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Price, Capt. Joseph, Commander of steamboat on Des Moines

IV 329 344 345

Price, Michael, Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

Price, B. E., Son of Eliphalet VIII 36

Price, Gen. Sterling I 167-169 595 II 33 38 HI 431

IV 570 572 VIII 363 364

At battle of Pea Ridge IV 584 V 245 VI 165- 168

At Corinth, Miss. I 100 At Farmington, Miss. VI 444 Invades Missouri V 83 Price, T. OK, Son of Eliphalet VIII

36 Prices of farm produce, 1844 I 3-

Priestly, Dr. James T. IH 478 Priestly, Joseph III 477

Influence of writings of, on Ab- ner Kneeland VI 343

Priestly, Marks John Biddle, Obitu- ary III 477

Primitive Manufacturing* Plants, by Robinson VII 538

Primitive Man of Iowa and How He Lived, by Robinson III 161

Prince, E. M., Secretary McLean county Historical Society

V 453

Prince, Ellen Edwards, Wife of Gen.

John M. Corse II 2 Pritchard, Reason, Member Fifth

General Assembly VIII

480 Pritchard, William S., Musters out

troops of Northern Border

Brigade V 506 Private Soldiers in Battle II 476 Privations of early settlers I 38

69 567

Proclamation of Gov. Grimes, Fac- simile of I 225 Proctor, Gen. Henry A. I 445

V 613 614 Proctor, Col. Thomas, Revolutionary

soldier V 152 Prohibitory liquor law I 49 VI

383 Hiram Price's connection with

I 587-594 III 60

J. B. Grinnell votes to modify

II 256

Where and by whom originated

I 12

Prophet, (Wabokieshiek) III 602 603 IV 232

Description of Vl 197

Sent to Fortress Monroe II

93 With Black Hawk sent to Ft.

Crawford II 89-91 Frosch, Thomas W., McCarver and Tacoma, review of VII 554 Prouty, Miss Edith, Member Bahama

expedition I 299 Prouty, Pranklin, Killed at battle of

Corinth I 215 Provisions for armies I 178 179

181 184 185 186

Pryce, B. W., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 54 Pryor, Lieut. Nathaniel

Letters of I 613-620 Member Lewis and Clark expe- dition VII 454 Military service of I 613 614

III 101

Stationed at Ft. Madison III

101 103

Fry or, Gen. Bog-erg A. VI 572 Public Archives

Law establishing department of

VII 385 Local archives, plea for better

care of VII 302 Need for department of V 66 Report on, by Shambaugh VII

561 Public Archives Commission

Recommendations of, to Con- gress VII 568-575 Reports of VII 575 Work of VII 564 Public Documents, Preservation of Iowa's, by Herriott V 293 Public documents, Value of VI

554 Public Policy Toward Historical

Work VIII 230 Publicity in Our Local Finance, by

Herriott VI 129 Fug-h, Col. I. C., At battle of Jack- son, Miss. I 372 374 376 V 282 390 Pug-h, Paul B., Died in Philippines

IV 320 Fugi Brothers

Sculptors of busts of Charles Aldrich and Senator C. J. A. Ericson VIII 551 Sculptors of busts of Governor and Mrs. Larrabee IV 633 Fulaski, Count Casimir, Statue of

II 47 Purcell, Maj. William

At battle of Corinth I 218 Extract from report of I 220 Pursh, Frederick VII 201 Purvine, Charles, Kept tavern in

Oskaloosa III 219 Fusey, William H. M.

Business partner of Thomas Of- ficer IV 560 Friend of Abraham Lincoln IV

460

Obituary IV 641 With wife, tenders reception to Abraham Lincoln IV 462 Fush-e-to-neke-qna, Musquakie In- dian chief III 130 132 303 Speech of III 131

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

167

Putnam, Charles E. VI 157

Founder of Davenport Academy

of Sciences VII 398 Pioneer Iowa settler V 136 Putnam, Col. Holden, Reports losses at Siege of Vicksburg V 281

Putnam, Gen. Israel IV 210 Putnam, J. Duncan

Associated with Dr. C. C. Parry

VII 417 Work of, in natural history VI

157

Putnam, Mary Duncan Obituary VI 156 One of founders of Davenport Academy of Sciences VII 398

Putnam, Judge Samuel, Abner Knee- land tried before VI 546 Putnam, William Clement, Obituary

VII 398 Pyesa, Father of Black Hawk II

453 Pyle, Surgreon Elliott, At battle of

Corinth I 216 Pyle, W. BT., Pastor Dunkers church

VII 282 Pythagoras VI 633

QUAKERS IN IOWA, by Mott IV

263

Quantrell, William C. VII 532 Quarles, Judge J. V., and the nomi- nation of Abraham Lincoln

VIII 86

Quarterly Bulletin of the Iowa Ma- sonic Library, cited III

473 Quay, Matthew S.

Awarded medal of honor VII

108 Delegate to Republican national

convention IV 223 Quigley, Joseph, Millwright VIII

36 Quigley, Patrick, Member House

First Territorial Legislature

II 317 IV 4 Quilter, Harry, Quotation from VI

265 Quinantotaye, Mr., Mentioned in

agreement with Fox Indians

V 322 Quinby, Gen. Isaac P. I 24 III

425 426 IV 585 587 Quincy, 111., Early days III 54 Quinian, Jeanette J., Second wife of

Maj. William Williams II

Quinn, John W., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379 Quintou, Mrs. Harlan B.

Early Denmark and Denmark

Academy VII 1 Editorial comment on VII 68 Quirueau, Witness to Dubuque's con- tract with Indians II 331

RACCOON RIVER AGENCY IN

1844, by Spaulding V 57 Badasch, Henry E., Member faculty

State University IV 47 Badi, Prof. Giuseppe, Raflnesque

presents specimens to VII

203

Badisson, Pierre Esprit VII 151

Extract from journal of V 15

Baff, Mary A., Matron hospital, State

University IV 56 Bafinesque, Anthony Augustus, Vis-

VII 200

Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel

Life and Writings of, by Call,

review of II 75 Life of Travels, extracts from

VII 196-224

Publications of VII 221 Sketch, by Fitzpatrick VII

196 Editorial comment on VII

230

Bafinesque, Charles Linneus, Son of

C. F. Rafinesque VII 222

Rafinesque, Emily, Daughter of C.

F. Raflnesque VH 222 Rafinesque, G. P., Brief account of

VII 196 197 Bafinesque, Mrs. G. P.

Death of VII 219

Mother of C. F. Rafinesque VII

197

Bafinesque, Jules VII 222 Bafinesque, Laura VII 222 Bagsdale, G. H., Elected State prin- ter II 326

Baikes, Bobert, Establishes Dunkers Sunday school VII 271 Bailroads

Building of, in Iowa VII 81 82 VIII 373 374 375 466 Completion of railroad to Mis- souri river I 84 Effort to interest people in line from Davenport to Council Bluffs I 6 9 13 IV 109 VI 137 142 First railroad in Iowa II 394 Gen. Dodge's connection with

I 162 IV 577 Hiram Price's connection with

I 592

In war times I 165 172 178 Land granted for I 83 84

466 VII 86

Letter relating to IV 482 Need of, in pioneer days II

272 Number of miles of, in Iowa,

1859 . Ill 600 Originator of Pacific Railroad

VI 289

Plans for in early days II 264-266 272-276 400 III 142 223 V 582 Railroad iron for Iowa III

449

Receivers for VIII 251-257 Safety Appliances on, by Coffin

V 561

Supersede steamboats as means of transportation IV 363 380 William M. Walker promoter of

I 239 Raleig-h, Sir Walter III 264

Fits out expedition to the Carolina coast VIII 220 Quotation from V 292 Balph, Fugitive slave, Case of II 531 554 IV 599 VIII 121 123 Ralston, J. E., Elder Dunkers

church VII 282 Ramsay, Gen. George D., Guest of Capt. Anderson upon oc- casion of Gen. Lyon's attack IV 425 Bamsay, Miles K., Obituary VI

480 Bamsdell, John, Obituary V 79

168

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Band E. D.

Associated with State Bank of

Iowa VH 405 Employed to transport kegs of

money IV 623

Band, Horace S., Aids in securing portrait of Dr. Salter V 630 Band, Mrs. Horace S.

Aids in securing portrait of Dr.

Salter V 630 Daughter of John H. Gear IV

556

Band, Samuel, Currency of State Bank burned in presence of I 292 Band, McNally & Co., Map of, cited

H 25 31

Randall, Capt. W. H. P., Letter of, relating to Lauman's charge at Jackson, Miss. V 388 389 Bandolph, John, VII 19

Attitude on Missouri Compro- mise VI 263

Baney, James, Obituary V 559

Banke, Charles, Merchant of Ft.

Dodge IV 375 VII 142

Bankin, John W. IV 561 VIII

133

Delegate to convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 99 105 106 108 109 Member Seventh General Assem- bly IV 366 Regent State University IV

13

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Bankin, Maj. Samuel E., Assists at reunion of soldiers in Des Moines V 347 Bankin, Samuel W. VIII 133 Bankin & McCrary, Sam M. Clark studies law in office of IV 556

Bann, H. T,., Letter from IV 114 Bann, Hannibal L., Obituary III

158 Banney, Mark

Lecturer State University IV

54 Library of, presented to State

University IV 60 Bansom, B. S. VII 478 Ransom, Brig1. Gen. Thomas Edward Greenfield I 191192 IV 585 588 590 Congratulates Gen. Corse II

134

Connection with battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 483-486 516-520

Death of H 135 Tribute to IV 586 Ransom, Dr. Seth S. V 251

Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Hebard on their arrival in Burling- ton III 51

Rant-che- wai-me, (Flying* Pig-eon), Accompanies Mahaska to Wash- ington VI 187 Characterization of I 14 Portrait of, in McKenney &

Hall's work III 229 Barick, George, Mormon of Monona county VII 342

Bassieur, Col. Lee, Director Vicks-

burg National Military Park

Association V 272 Bathbone, Miss Caroline P., Wife of

W. H. Barris V 223 Bathbun, Bev., Minister at Ft. Dodge

IV 178 Bathbun, Robert, First blacksmith

of lowaville VIII 58 Bathbun, S. W., Capt. of Co. B.

24th Iowa Infantry I 15 Bauch, John U., Botanist and friend

of Dr. James VIII 291

292 Baum, Gen. Green B., Experience of

with blockhouses VI 299 Ravoux, Bev. Augustin

Missionary work among the

Sioux VI 120 Subdeacon under Bishop Loras

III 579 586 VI 116 Bawlins, Gen. John Aaron

Characterization of III 383 Gen. Grant's chief of staff I

315 Gen. Sherman's order to II

108

Order issued by IV 588 Visits Washington IV 589 Bawson, Dr., Delivers course of lec- tures State University, 1849

IV 29

Baymond, Henry J. VIII 97

Baynor, Col. W. H. I 188 189 191

Bead, Lieut. George W.

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 46 47 Military record of VI 605

Bead, Dr. Silas

Surveyor General of public lands in Illinois and Mis- souri VIII 286 Surveyor of Wyoming VIII 177

Bead, W. L., Interested in bill relat- ing to Bonaparte dam VII 614

Reagan, Judge John H., Defeats Col. A. W. Terrell for U. S. sen- ate VII 513

Beam, Jacob, Pioneer of Van Buren county VII 357

Beam, Vinnie VI 602

Bebok, Horace M., Agent for Sac and Fox Indians III 130 132 133

Becent Portrait Acquisitions VIII 473

Becently Extinct and Vanishing- Animals of Iowa, by Osborn VI 561

Recollections of Slave Days, by By- ers III 277

Recollections of the Old Capitol and the New, by Dey VII 81 Editorial comment on VII

143

Recollections of the Senecas, by Al- drich VII 380

Beconstruction period VIII 332

Becords of Iowa Soldiers. Publi- cation of, urged VII 65 •549

Bector, Early Methodist minister II 551

Bed Bird, Kills two white men H 85

"Bed Dog"' Money V 229

Bed Oak, Iowa, Alfred Hebard one

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

169

of founders of III 48 50

Bed River Expedition, Reminiscence of Last Battle of, by Don- nan VI 241 306

Bed Wing1, Sioux chief, Attends council at Prairie du Chien' VI 188

Reddick, Thomas P., Owner of half- breed land VII 27

Reddick, William H. H., Obituary VI 318

Bedfield, J. S., A. B. F. Hildreth printer for IV 147

Bedfield, Col. James

At Allatoona II 122 124 Death of II 290 295

Bedhead, Wesley

House built by IV 540 Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Bedhead & Dawson, Pioneer mer- chants IV 363

Beed, Mr., Gives land to Denmark Academy VII 12

Beed, Alexander, Pioneer of Jackson county VII 599

Beed, F. D., Publishes Legislative Manual I 72

Beed, H. M., Killed I 451

Beed, John, Died in Philippines IV 320

Beed, Judge Joseph B. VI 162

Aids in framing bill for safety appliances on railroads V 571

Beed, Dr. Julius A., Missionary work of I 526-528 III 56 61 VII 2 592 602 Beed, Milton E., Naval record of

VI 614

Beed, Judge Robert III 237 Beed, Thomas B. VI 227

Assigns Edwin H. Conger to committee on agriculture VIII 155

•Opposes bill for safety appli- ances on railroads V 570 579

Speaker U. S. House of Repre- sentatives V 276 Beed, Bev. William E.

Credit to VII 243 Obituary VII 320 Beeder, Gov. Andrew H. VII 237 Beeder, William H., Naval record of

VI 614

Beel, Henry, Town of Logan, Iowa, laid out on land owned by VI 315

Beenlistments, Total number of, dur- ing Civil war II 478 Bee Indians (Arikara) III 291 Bees, Samuel

Interested in running steamboat

to Des Moines IV 375

Makes effort to secure pay for

Spirit Lake soldiers III

232

Reports for the committee on House file No. 39 VIII 25

Beese, T. Beed, Conducts chorus of singers at Burlington Semi-Centennial II 626 Beeve, A. T. Regent State Univer- sity IV 13

Beeve, Edwin VIII 28& Beeve, George W. VII 140 Beeves, Addie, Wife of W. F. Cool-

baugh VII 408- Beeves, Lewis B. IV 639 Beeves, William P., Instructor State

University IV 42 Refugees in South, Regiment raised

from I 174 175 Regulation of Trade and Morals by Iowa Town Councils Prior to 1858, by Herriott V 126

Begulators, Organization for protec- tion VI 546 Rehkopf, Ned B., Military record or

VI 605

Reibhoff, Peter, Pioneer experiences of V 139-142

Reid, Harvey

Colonel Thomas Cox VII 241 Compiles records of soldiers'"

VII 550

Historical work of VII 232

310

Beid, Col. Hugh T. VIII 132 At battle of Corinth I 219 Buys half-breed lands VII;

22 27 Litigation growing out of

VII 23-25 Early Iowa lawyer II 577

IV 484.485

Friend of Van Caldwell H

389 President of the Des Moines

Valley R. R. VIII 127 Report on battle of Shiloh VI

558

Tribute to II 166 Reign of the Common People, by

Seerley VII 297 .,:

Beineger, Capt. Robert G-., At battle

of Corinth I 217 Beinhold, Hannah, Matron hospital

State University IV 56 Beist, I. S. VIII 391 Beitz, Joubert, Describes block- houses used in Transvaal.:

war VI 297 Bembert, Mrs. B. A., Miss Sallie

Chapman VII 523 Bemey, Edward H., Naval record of

V 269 VI 615 Bemey, Bead Admiral George C. II

161 V 267 Letter from IV 112 Marries daughter of Charles

Mason V 253 Naval record of VI 391 615

VII 466 Bemey, J. T. VIII 123

William F. Coolbaugh VII

401

Reference to VII 467 Bemey, Mrs. Mary J. VII 467

Extracts from letters of II

168 V 255 263 269 Presents portrait of Charles Mason to Historical Depart- ment II 161

Bemey, Mrs. Mary Louisa, Daugh- ter of David Rorer VIII 123 Remington, Hannah, Mrs. Henry C.

Markham V 157 Reminiscences of John H. Charles VIII 401-432

170

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Reminiscences of the Battle of Pleasant Hill, by Childers

VII 505 Bemley, Milton

Attends exercises at laying: of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Attorney General of Iowa, Opin- ion of V 428 436 Opinion of, on destruction of

Iowa lakes II 186 Removal of Capital from Iowa City

to Des Moines II 528 Reno, Jesse L. Ill 425 Reno, Morgan I..

Killed in battle with Indians

III 52 Regent State University IV

13

Report of Iowa Columbian Commis- sion, Review of H 483 Report of the Iowa Commission to the Louisiana Purchase Ex- position, Notice of VII 313 Report on Iowa Troops in Missouri

VIII 359

Report upon the Propriety of Aban- doning- Forts Armstrong- and Des Moines VIII 495

Republican national convention, 1856 II 582 583

Reunion of Iowa soldiers, held in Des Moines, 1870 I 92 93

Revolutionary soldiers

Buried in Iowa III 156 V

32 150 VI 634 Tablet to memory of, placed in Historical Building VI

149 471

Reynolds, Albert, Lecturer State University IV 54

Reynolds, Lieut. Alexander W.

Prepares history of Ft. Atkin- son IV 448

Serves in Confederate army IV 452 VH 453

Reynolds, Aurelius, Experience of, during flood of 1851 V 404

Reynolds, Eli, Member of House, First Territorial Legislature II 317

Reynolds, Elizabeth, Wife of Rev. Samuel Clarke I 463

Reynolds, Dr. Ephraim M., Obituary

V 398

Reynolds, Dr. J. C., In charge of money for half-breeds VII 120 129 186 Reynolds, John VIII 432 433 513

Account of earthquake in Mis- sissippi valley VII 551 552

Brings mounted militia men to Rock Island I 610

Calls for volunteers for service in Black Hawk war VII 251

Favors plan of Gen. Street, re- lating to Indians III 610 617

John Dement aid to III 388

Makes treaty with Indians II 95 III 603 V 329

VI 193 196 197 VII 251 252

Member of company of scouts

VII 245

Reynolds, Col. John, Father of Mrs. Samuel Clarke, facts con- cerning I 463

Reynolds, Capt. John, Father of Col. John Reynolds, Incidents in life of I 463

Reynolds, John P. Ill 425 426

Reynolds, Maj. (Jen. Joseph J. I

189 194 III 425 426 429

433

Reynolds, Loran W., Obituary VI

237 Rhind, J. Massey

Models bronze statue of Gren-

ville M. Dodge VIII 550

Models bronze statue of Gen.

Henderson VII 395 VIII

551

Rhinehart, James, President Oska- loosa branch State Bank V 110

Rhodes, Godfrey H., Attitude of, on safety appliances on rail- roads V 565 Rhodes, James Ford

and the first nomination of i Abraham Lincoln VIII

86-88 90 Author of History of the United

States VIII 83 History of the United States,

reference to VII 374 Rhodes, Samuel, Pioneer settler of

Keosauqua IV 337 Rhomberg, Joseph A., Obituary III

159

Rhyno, Jeff., Pioneer settler of Madi- son county VI 453 Rice, Judge Byron A., Obituary HI

318 Rice, C. E., Cashier of the City Bank

of Boone VIII 12 Rice, Dolly L., Wife of Abner Knee- land VI 351 358 Rice, Col. Elliott W. I 306 625

626 II 142

Commands Seventh Iowa Infan- try at battle of Corinth I 216 IV 585 Extract from report of II

141 In Atlanta campaign II 114

115

Military service of III 380 Recommended for Brigadier

General IV 589 Rice, Eugene, Conducts memorial service for Sergt. Floyd II

Rice, Rev. George, Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

Rice, Mrs. George, Attends reception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462 Rice, J. P., Member Fourth General

Assembly II 78 Rice, J. Xi. VIII 132 Rice, James W.

Public services of VI 357 Son-in-law of Abner Kneeland

VI 353 Rice, Gen. Samuel A. II 246 VI

154

Death of III 433 Military career of, by Lacey II 32 74

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

171

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII

217

Tribute to II 166 Rich, Alfred

Candidate for delegate to Con- gress II 579

Early Iowa lawyer II 577 IV 484

Friend of Van Caldwell II 389

Member Territorial Legislature

VII 259

Rich, Mr*. Ellen A., Member of fac- ulty State University IV 46

Rich, Jacob

and the Lincoln-Douglas debates

VIII 459

Attends the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 93

Editor of the Guardian VIII 92

Iowa journalist VIII 190

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Tribute to John S. Murphy V

394 Rich, Joseph W.

Librarian State University IV 49

Regent State University IV

13

Richard*, Benjamin B., Member Fourteenth General Assem- bly IV 257 Richard*, Charles B. V 477

Account of the grasshopper plague IV 437 438

Address of, at unveiling of tab- let to commemorate the Spirit Lake expedition III 508

Attends the first inauguration of Abraham Lincoln VIII 44 45 50

Biographical note III 508

Captain Co. A, Spirit Lake ex- pedition III 482 483 489 495 505-507 514 526 533 535 538 540 543 V 16 23

Presents original manuscript of Washington to Historical Department HI 307

Tribute to William E. Burk-

holder V 22

Richards, Henry S., Member faculty State University IV 52 Richards, "W. S., Assists in arrange- ments for laying of corner stone of Historical Build- ing IV 82

Richards, Willard, Leader in Mor- mon church II 590 Richardson, Col. A. P., Journalistic career of V 119 120 122 Richardson, Alfred T. VII 72 Richardson, David Nelson

Attends exercises at reception of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241

Early Iowa journalist V 382

Obituary III 572

Plaster bust of, in Historical Department IV 634

VIH 551

Regent State University IV

13

Richardson, Elizabeth IV 563 Richardson, James 3>., Opposed to bill for safety appliances on railroads V 577 Richardson, Sir John IV 563 Richardson, W. H., Associated with

Rafinesque VII 212 Richman, Clayton S., Naval record

of VI 615 Richman, I!. P., Son of J. Scott

Richman VII 365 Richman, Irving- B. I 71148149 John Brown Among the Quakers and Other Sketches, notice of I 670, cited IH 458 567 V 14 VIII

569

Letter from IV 111 Sketch of life and public ser- vices of I 150 Richman, J. Scott

Attends the Twenty-fifth re- union of the Constitutional Convention of 1857 VIII 64 65

Defends negro VII 624 Estimate of Judge Woodward

VII 623 Estimate of Stephen Whicher

IV 515 Obituary VIII 480

Sketch of, by W. F. Brannan

VII 361 Richmond, Dr. Anna, Niece of Dr.

James VIII 161 178 Richmond, Miss Anna, Relative of

Dr. James VIII 161 Richter, Dr. August P., Editor of Der Demokrat VIII 206 Riddle, Judg-e S. H.t D. C. Bloomer admitted to bar by II 597 Ridenour, Newton C.

Makes effort to find grave of

Col. Kinsman V 250 Obituary IV 79 Bidgrway, Mrs. Bertha O., Librarian State University IV 49 Ridg"way, Joseph H., Taxidermist State University IV 49 Ridg-way, Prof. Robert

Letter relating to passenger

pigeons III 235 Ornithologist III 231 V

63 Ridley, Esther, Estherville named

for V 498 Ridley, Robert E., Donates land for

stockade V 498 504 Rifle and Telephone VII 552 Rig-don, Sidney, Charles B. Thomp- son ordained by VII 322 Rietveld, Jan

Director of Holland colony III

247 Sent to find location for Holland

colony IH 252 Rig-by, Capt. W. T. I 448

Borrows money of a Confeder- ate soldier I 448 II 533

Secretary Vicksburg National Military Park Association

V 272 273 275 276

Rig-g-, Miss Belle, Wife of Joseph E.

Griffith IV 297 Riffg1, Dr. Thomas IV 297

172

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Big-g-en, John A., Obituary VIII

159

Big-gs, John P., Member of reso- lutions committee on the death of Charles Aldrich VIII 612

Biley, Gen. Bennett, Gen. Steele. serves on staff of ill 428

Biley, Hannah, Suit of, in contest for land I 486 542 543" 632 Binehart, Caroline J., Mrs. Lemuel

R. Bolter V 156 Binehart, William H., American

sculptor V 263

Bing-, Euphronius P., Military ser- vice of VI 576 580 Ring, John S., Presents manuscript of Twenty-Fourth Iowa Vol- unteers to the Historical Department I 15 Sing-gold county, Depredations of

Indians in III 135 Bing-land, George S., Military ser- vice of VI 571 577 Bipley, A., Extract from Gov. Lucas'

letter to II 587 Bipley, Erastus I 531

Member "Iowa Band," I 528

529

Work in Iowa College I 530

Bipley, Georg-e, Contemporary of

Abner Kneeland VI 345

Bippey, J. B., Biography Henry

Clay Dean VIII 299-304

313

Bisley county, See Hamilton Bisser, Arthur, Principal Denmark

Academy VII 13 Bitter, Israel M., Died of wounds I

451 Bitter, John E., Died in Philippines

IV 320

Biver land investigation, See Des Moines river land investi- gation Biver navigation, Improvement of,

early efforts I 3 See also Des Moines river land

grant I 354-370 Bizer, H. C., Account of earthquake

VII 552 Boads

Betterment of our Public High- ways, by Keyes V 374 Care of, in early days III 343 Gov. Lucas recommends adopt- ing system for II 424 Territorial and State IV 72 Roaring- Cloud, Indian chief V

25

Bobb, Pat, Represents people in case against Charles B. Thomp- son VII 344

Bobb, Patrick, M. M. Ham asso- ciated with V 636 Bobb, Patrick & Co., Publishers Du-

buque Herald IV 77 Bobbins, Alden B. I 531 II

648 Connection with Iowa College

I 530

Member of "Iowa Band" I 528 VII 592 596 604 607 Ordination of I 529 Work at Muscatine I 529 III 57 IV 49S 518

Bobbins, Corporal Daniel W., Taken prisoner at battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 28 Bobedoux, J., Owner of half-breed

lands VII 26 , Bobert, Christopher B. VII 603

606

Bobert, James, Instructor State Uni- versity IV 34 Bobert, Joseph T.

Librarian State University IV

49

Member of faculty State Uni- versity IV 43 Boberts VIII 127 Boberts, Attitude of, on safety ap- pliances on railroads V- 572 573 Boberts, Rev., Pioneer preacher VII

637 Boberts, Dr. A. C., Obituary V

236

Boberts, B. P., Member of commit- tee to investigate affairs of Des Moines Navigation Co. I 476 Boberts, Capt. Benjamin Stone

Military record of III 358

363 Presented with sword by State

of Iowa IV 521 Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69 Stationed at Ft. Des Moines III

360

Boberts, Mrs. Benjamin Stone, Obitu- ary III 480 Boberts, George E.

Compiles statistical political pamphlet III 468 IV 77 Progress of civilization IV

144 Purchases Des Moines Register

VII 315

Boberts, T. G., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 56

Boberts, Thomas, Killed by the In- dians VIII 420 Boberts, William, Member Dunkers

church VII 274 Bobertson, H. VIII 133 Bobertson, J. A. VII 606 Bobertson, John, Charles L. David- son reared in family of III 476 Bobertson, William, Home of, turned

into hospital VII 484 Bobertson, William S., Member fac- ulty State University IV 53 Bobinson, Climbs Pike's Peak VIII

173 Bobinson, Graduate of Canandaigua

Academy II 367 Bobiuson, Judge, Preceptor of C. C.

Nourse VIII 481 Bobiuson, Bev., Relations with Rev.. .

Samuel Clarke I 461 Bobinson, Mrs. C. M., Daughter of Spencer S. Benedict IV 159 Bobinson, Capt. Charles H.

Did Primitive Man of Iowa Have Manufacturing Plants VII 538

INDEX. VOLUMES I-VIII

173

Primitive Man of Iowa, and How He Lived III 161 Robinson, Col. Harai, Connection with battle of Pleasant Hill VII '483 484 486 Robinson, Judge Clifford S.

Assists at funeral service of B F. Gue VI 477

Attends exercises at laying- of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82

Lecturer State University IV

Robinson, I. X., Early Iowa teacher III 448 449~

Robinson, J. R., Quotation from, re- lating- to Oregon VI 458

Robinson, James S., Commissioner Des Moines river investiga- tion I 538

Robinson. Jane. Wife of Thomas Cox VII 243

Robinson, John, Enerlish dissenting •minister III 243

Robinson, Julia A., Wife of J. Wil- son Williams I 240

Robinson, Levi, Law partner of Lemuel B. Patterson III 80

Robinson, Moncure, John Plumbe assistant of VI 294

Robinson, Moses W.

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 34 37 69

Member of Eighth General As- sembly II 79

Robinson, Ralph, Earlv Iowa' jour- nalist VI 76

Robinson. Robert, Political letter bv V 64

Robinson, William H., Attends re- ception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462

Robison, J. J. VIII 133

Roche, W. S. VIII 133

Rock. Johaun Priederich Death of I 386 One of founders of Amana So- ciety I 385 386

Rock, Reuben C., Obituary III 320

Rockefeller, John D. IV 92

Rockey, A. E., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 56

Rocking-ham, Iowa, Contests with Davenport for location of county seat I 2

Rock Island, Illinois

First attempt to establish fort

at I 606

Gen. Street .removes to II 100 Indian village at I 603 See also Fort Armstrong

Rock Island Arsenal

Former site of Ft. Armstrong

I 602

History of. by Flagler. quoted I 605 60S 613 II 641

Rock Island railroad II 273

Rockwood, Elbert W.

Manager hosnital. State Univer- sity IV 55

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 54

Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Charles Larpenteur accepts position with V 60

Rodabaug-h, E. O., Elder Dunkers church VII 275

Rodabaug-h, Willis, Pastor Dunkers church VII 275

Roddey, Col. P. D. I 174 VI

174 298

Rodg-ers, Lieut. Commander Ray- mond P., In temporary com- mand of battleship Iowa V 145

Rodman, Gen. Thomas Jefferson

III 425 426 IV 157 Connection with battle of Pleas- ant Hill VII 487

Roe, Martha, Instructor State Uni- versity IV 33

Rog-ers, A. E., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 57

Rog-ers, A. M., Member Bahama ex- pedition I 299

Rog-ers, C. P., Obituary II 646

Rog-ers, Miss Clarissa, Marries Dr. Edwin James VIII 177

Rog-ers, John HT., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 52

Rog-ers, Lucius E., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Rog-ers, Miss Mary, Delivers address at Burlington Semi-Centen- nial II 626

Rogers, Robert. Died in Philippines

IV 320

Rog-ers, Samuel R., Military service of VI 580

Rog-ers, T. N., Reports Revolution- ary soldier buried in Iowa VI 634

Rog-ers, Thomas, Chairman House Judiciary committee, Fifth Territorial Legislature IV 636

Rog-ers, Thorold, Story of Holland, quoted III 266

Rog-ers, Col. William P., At battle of Corinth I 106

Rohbach. James A., Member faculty State University IV 52

Rohlfs, Mathias J.

Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 258 Obituary IV 560

Rohl-Smith, Carl

Models bronze bust of Grenville

M. Dodge VIII 551 Models figures of John M. Corse and Gen. S. R. Curtis VIII 550 Obituary IV 561 '

Rolette, Joseph, Agent American Fur Company . Ill 608 609 V 5*46 VI 190 VII 126

175 192

Rollins, E. H., Delegate to the con- vention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88

Rollins & Harmon. Pioneer mer- chants IV 378 Roman Catholic Mission at Prairie

du Chien II 89 Rood, E. VII 36 Rood, H. H.

Secretary of Iowa Monument

Commission VIII 72 Tribute to Charles Aldrich 607

174

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Rood, Mrs. Irene, Representative American Humane Associa- tion VI 533

Boop, Benjamin, Iowa pioneer III 80

Boop, Mrs. Katherine, Obituary III 80

Boosevelt, Theodore IV 75 76

VII 103 156 503 Advances Edwin H. Conger to

Embassy to Mexico VIII 155

Appoints Admiral Walker presi- dent of Panama Canal Com- mission VI 392 VIII 236

Extract from address of VI 296 VII 269

Quotations from speech of VIII 470

Recommendation of, relating to taxation V 444

Removes Frank W. Palmer from office of government printer

VIII 317

Writes letter to Henry Clay

Caldwell VIII 273 Boot, Moses B., Furnishes Iowa stone for Washington mon- ument I 662

Boot, Bichard, Obituary VI 239 Borer, Abraham, Father of David

Rorer VIII 121 Borer, Claiborne, Son of David

Rorer VIII 123 Borer, Daniel, Son of David Rorer

VIII 123 Borer, Judffe David III 628 VI

80 Appears for negro Dick IV

132 133 VIII 116 Biographical note VI 29 Biography of, by Edward H.

Stiles VIII 116-124 Builds one of first brick build- ings in Burlington II 576

VII 556

Contemporary of Judge Jona- than C. Hall VIII 21

Counsel for plaintiff in Fugi- tive Slave case II 17 21 44 VI 9

Address to the jury VI 29

Charge to the jury VI 38 Defends Ralph, fugitive slave

I 512 H 554 VIII

31 Early Iowa lawyer II 577

IV 484 H. B. Hendershott studies law

with HI 626 Signs petition recommending

Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69 Supporter of the public schools

VIII 22

Supporter of school at Mt.

Pleasant I 570 Street fight IV 510 Vice-president State Historical

Society at Burlington VII

301 Borer, Delia M., Daughter of David

Rorer VIII 123 124 Borer, Frances, Daughter of David

Rorer VIII 123

Borer, Martha, Daughter of David

Rorer VIII 123 Borer, Mary Cook, Mother of David

Rorer VIII 121 Bosati, Bishop Joseph, Commends

Mathias Loras III 578 Bose, Qeorg-e B., Lawyer of Little

Rock, Arkansas 246 274 Bose, J. B., Testimony in Fugitive

Slave case VI 17 Bose, James F. VI 585 Bose, Leonard J., Incidents in life

of V 416 421 Bose, U. M., Lawyer of Little Rock,

Arkansas VIII 274 Bosecrans, William S. I 173174

317 III 425 At battle of Corinth, Miss. I

100 101 103 104 Bosenkrans, Selim B.

Aids in equipping Spirit Lake

expedition III 526 Obituary V 398 Report of, on preservation of

public records V 295

VII 579 580

Boss, Revolutionary soldier sup- posed to have been buried in Iowa V 153 Boss, Kills Sac Indian IV 509 Boss, Betsy VII 157 Boss, Dr. Grant J., Measures bones

of Sergt. Floyd II 312 Boss, Huitt, Obituary V 400 Boss, Lewis W.

Chancellor Law Department

State University IV 51

Lecturer State University IV

52

Obituary V 637 Regent State University IV

13 Boss, Shapley P.

Defendant in kidnapping case

VIII 143 144

Owned slaves in Iowa Territory

II 631 Boss, Dr. William B.

Erects first school house in Iowa

III 449

First postmaster of Burlington V 153

Bossetti, William Michael

Furnishes early references to

Iowa III 152 Writes to Charles Aldrich VIII 597

Roster and Register of Iowa Sol- diers of the War of the Re- bellion V 1 VIII 226 Review of VIII 555

Boster of Companies of Northern Border Brigade V 513

Boster of Spirit Lake expedition II 70

Boszell, Capt. Charles A. I.., Obitu- ary III 576

Boszelle, O. H. P., Member Iowa Board of Education III 200 202 206 ,

Bothrock, Judge James H. I 583

IV 239

Estimate of Judge George G.

Wright IV 490 Law partner of William Penn

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

175

Wolf II 643 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary IV 76

Roulette, Joe, Indian trader II 85

Bound, Zina, Jr., Candidate for mem- ber Territorial Legislature, 1840 VI 354

Bounds, J. G.

Member of clearing- house com- mittee VIII 542 President of the Citizens Na- tional bank VIII 539

Boussean, Jean Jacques VI 345

Bowe, C. B., Minister Dunkers church VII 281

Bowe, H. D., Notary public III 350

Bowett, Col. Bichard II 288 290

294 303 At Allatoona II 122 124

Bowles, Oliver P., Member Ninth General Assembly IV

379

Bowley, John W., Pioneer editor of Keosauqua V 418

Bowley, Susan B., Instructor State University IV 33

Boy, John. Sold half-breed claim VII 131

Boyal, Georg-e, Member faculty State University IV 55

Boyer, Harvey, Minister Dunkers church VII 281

Buddick, George W., Obituary VII 317

Budolph VIII 513 514

Buff, Mr. VI 291

Buff, Lieut. Charles F.

Military record of IV 169 Stationed at Ft. Sanford IV 291

Buffner, Capt. Samuel T., At Jenkins Ferry II 42

Buggies, Lieut. Daniel. Connection with Missouri border trou- bles I 655

Rugrgles, Adj. Gen. Georere D.. Tells story illustrating Grant's friendship for Gen. Steele III 428

Rumple, John N. W.

Obituary VI 79

Regent State University IV

13

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Runkle, Jesse A., Obituary VII 78

Bunnells, John S., Partner of Galu- sha Parsons VIII 399

Busch, Nicholas J. I 48

and the Massachusetts naturali- zation law VIII 208 Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 103 208

215-218

Member Seventh General Assem- bly IV 366

President Iowa Board of Edu- cation III 206 Regent State University IV 14

Bush, Dr. Benjamin, Friend of C. F. Rafinesque VII 200

Buskin, John VIII 251

Buss, Maj. John, Takes claim in

Iowa IV 464

Russell, Capt. Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 330

Bussell, Charles £., Awarded medal of honor VH 114

Russell, D. A., Ill 425

Russell, Edward, Offers amendment

fiving negroes suffrage I 98 666 Bussell, Edward C.t Obituary VII

79 Bussell, Frank

Assistant Curator Museum State University IV 49 Obituary VI 319 Bussell, Isaac, Courage of II 293 Bussell, John I 252

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Speaker of House Twelfth Gen- eral Assembly IV 244 Russell, John B., Editor Blooming- ton Herald IV 222 Bussell, John JM Vote on bill for board of charities IV 312 Russell, Milton, Awarded medal of

honor VII 113 Russell, Samuel A.

Candidate for presidential elector

IV 549 Obituary I 342

Russell, Susan Smith III 445 Obituary III 80

Bust, Gen. Albert, At battle of Cor- inth I 100

Bustin, Lieut. Charles B., Service of in Northern Border Brigade

V 504 506 Butherford, Dick, Alleged fugitive

slave, account of trial over

IV 118

Rutherford, Thomas, Missouri slave owner IV 118 127 130

By all, George W., Associated with John H. Charles VIII

422

Byan, David

Law partner of William Phillips

V 320 Obituary VII 154

Byan, Enoch, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 543

Byan, J. B. VII 154

Byan, Archbishop Patrick John V

316

Attends funeral of Archbishop Hennessey IV 399

Byan, Bobert VH 154

Byan, W. L. VII 154

Ryden, Boy W., Naval record of

VI 615

SABATIEB, AUGUSTS VI 633 Sabin, D. D.

Introduces resolution relating to public archives V 295

VII 579

Member of Committee on Elec- tions, Iowa House of Repre- sentatives, 1861 VIII 25 Sabin, Daisy N., Librarian Public Li- brary, Burlington, Iowa

VIII 455

Sabiu, Edwin !•., Member Bahama

expedition I 299 Iowa in the Mexican War IV 235 313

176

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Making of Iowa, notice of IV

402 Sabin, Henry

Extract from report of VII 373

Iowa educator VIII 190

Making of Iowa, notice of IV 402

Reads paper at Burlington Semi- centennial II 625

Regent State University 'IV

Sac county, Pioneers of III 440 Sac Indians II 91 178 III 220

VI 248 VIII 432-435 Beltrami's account of V 601 Part of Algonquin family II

176 466 Proper spelling of name II

241

Tanner's account of VI 128 Traditions of II 452 453 Treaty with, relating to boun- daries H 179 Treaty with, to keep peace VI

253 254

Sac and Fox Indians II 96 147 184 632 III 384 390 IV

618 V 58 VI 75

VII 227 228 Account of III 124 153

Aid to Great Britain in War of 1812 II 454 606 IV

619 VI 251

Alliance of tribes of II 180

Battle with the loways at lowa-

ville I 14 II 182

VI 185

Characterization of I 613

VI 89

Claim damages for establish- ment of road across reser- vation III 130

Death and burial of Ma-tau-e- qua, chief of III 302

Depredations of III 135

Divided into two factions II 56 456

Doctor Charles A. White's recol- lections of V 617

Effort to induce tribe to adopt ways of civilization VI 201

Facts relating to history of I 603 II 178 466-467 IV 163 VI 81-106- 365

Fort established for protection of IV 163 164

Francis Springer visits reserva- tion of II 580

Fur traders among V 546

Gen. Street's work among II 97 98 387 III- 601-623 646 IV 569 VI 365

VII 115 125 Half-breeds of VII 16-29 Keokuk succeeds Black Hawk as

chief of I 399

Lease land to Julien Dubuque for mining purposes III 63 322 V 322

Letter of Gov. Chambers relat- ing1 to V 524 ••'•

Number of I 607 VI 185 194 VII 435

Osages and Sioux hostile to II 510

Pay honor to Julien Dubuque

II 343

Sioux Indians hostile to III 393 V 458 VI 86 187 188 192 203

Treaties with I 397 604 606 609-611 643 II 91 179-183 456 III 47 64 98 124 143 385 386 388 601 IV 175 V 325 VI 89 90 93 94 187 189 193 196 365 366 VII 16 132 283-286 435-437 439 442

Treaty, Black "Hawk Purchase, text of IV 531

Troops sent to protect rights of

IV 289 449 451 Vaccine matter for V 459 War with the Illinois II 177 Winnebagoes, protected from in- cursions of IV 449 450

Sackett, Delos B. Ill 425

Sadd, H. S. VI 230

Safety Appliances on the Railroads,

by Coffin V 561 Safford, J. M. VII 471 Safford, Miss Mary

Conducts funeral services of B.

F. Gue VI 477 Delivers address at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 626 Sag-e, Mr., Pioneer of Jackson coun- ty VII 598 Salim, Leo, Naval record of VI

615 St. Clair, Alanson, Publisher Iowa

Freeman I 570 St. Clair, Arthur VII 634 St. Hilare, Geoffrey, Advocates

theory of evolution VIII

349 St. John, Carlisle

Anecdote concerning IV 337

338 364 Reminiscences of flood of 1851

V 413

St. John, O. H., Assistant Iowa Geo- logical Survey II 362

III 117

St. John, Seth, Pioneer settler of Keosauqua IV 337

St. Louis Land Company, Organized to deal in half-breed lands VII 21

St. Vrain, Felix, Indian agent IV 532 VII 600

Saints Herald, Official publica- tion of Latter Day Saints II 602

Salary Grab of 1873 VI 550

Salem, Iowa, Station on Underground railroad VI 377

Sales, Dr. Nathan G., Obituary I 79

Salomon, Col. C. E., At Jenkins Fer- ry H 38 40 41

Salt, Dearth of II 266

Salter, Benjamin VII 606

Salter, George B., Present at pres- entation of portrait of Dr Salter V 630

Salter, Mrs. George B. V 637

Salter, Horace, Marriage of " VII 636

Salter, Capt. Titus, Eva Emery Dye descendant of IV 625

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

177

Salter, William III 365 570 V 69 153 VI 560 VII

240 258 Acknowledgment to I 525

VII 243 Address of, at funeral of Gen.

Corse II 300 and the first nomination of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

186 Audubon on the Western Border

of Iowa, in 1843 V 383 Author of Life of Grimes VIII

83 178 191 199 207 329 447 Bibliography of works relating

to Iowa IV 551 Biographical sketch of IV

147 Book Reviews

Administration of Iowa, by Bowman IV 474

American Fur Trade, by Chittenden V 544

Black Hawk War, by Stev- ens VI 314

Cleiocrinus, by Springer VII 74

History of the Louisiana Purchase, by Hosmer

V 550

History of the Louisiana Purchase, by Howard

VI 475

History of Steamboat Navi- gation on the Missouri River, by Chittenden

VI 233

Iowa Band, by Adams V 551

McCarver and Tacoma, by Prosch VII 554

McLoughlin and Old Ore- gon, by Dye IV 624

Miriam, by McKibben VII 312

Poccalito, a Tale of Tele- graph Hill, by Kellogg

VII 311 Reminiscences of Rev. John

Todd VII 392 Rending of Virginia, by

Hall VII 311 State of Missouri, An Auto- biography VII 71 Stephen A. Douglas, by

Brown V 553 Captain John Smith VIII

220-225 Celebrates sixtieth anniversary

of pastorate VI 310 Celebration of the Semi-Centen- nial of the State, at Bur- lington, October 1-8, 1896

II 619

Contributes valuable articles to

Annals of Iowa VI 627

Correspondence of A. C. Dodge

and Thomas H. Benton

VIII 296-298

Early Iowa History, from Des Moines Register V 458

Eastern Border of Iowa in 1823 V 601

Edits Letters of Henry Dodge

III 220 290 384 560 Edits old letters VIII 432-

444 500-516

Estimate of Dr. Edwin James VIII 292-293

Furnishes data to F. I. Herriott VIII 455

Historical address by, commem- orating First Legislative Assembly IV 614

Historical address in commem- oration of the Fiftieth anni- versary of the adoption of the Constitution of 1846 H 509

Honorable Alfred Hebard III

47 Reference to VI 216

Iowa in the Territory of Mis- souri VI 248

Iowa in Unorganized Territory of the United States VI 185

Iowa, The First Free State of

the Louisiana Purchase,

review of VII 150

References to VII 443

459 461

Journal of a Missionary in Jackson County, Iowa Ter- ritory, 1843-6 VII 592

Last survivor of the Iowa Band VIII 319

Letter relating to President Lincoln's visit to Iowa II 475

Letter to VII 605

Life of James W. Grimes, cited III 633 IV 130 306 551 VI 311 484 523 VII 374 375 462, extract from VI 630

Louisiana Purchase in Corres- pondence of the Times VI 401

Maj. Gen. John M. Corse II

1-19 105-145 278-304

Reference to II 73 230

Makes address at the Centennial anniversary of Ft. Madison VIII 553

Makes invocation at dedication of Floyd Monument V 149

Member "Iowa Band" I 528 531 II 648

Missionary work of VII 637

Nicholas Perrot IV 610

Notice of Rev. Moses K. Cross V 396

Offers prayer at laying of cor- ner stone of Historical Building IV 81 85

Opposed to the Fugitive Slave law I 512

Ordination of I 529

Participates in exercises at dedication of monument to Thomas Cox VII 231 232 269

Pastor of the Congregational church, Burlington, Iowa VIII 474

Poem to V 218

Portrait of, presented to His- torical Department V 630

Preached funeral sermon of Thomas Cox VII 242

12

178

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Presents portrait of Judge Springer to Historical De- partment V 469

President State Historical So- ciety at Burlington VII 301

Receives degree from State Uni- versity I 530

Sends material to Historical Department VIII 547 548

Sketch of James Davie Butler

VII 475

Sketch of Johnson Pierson VII

556 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 608

Tribute to John H. Gear IV

556 V 598 Tribute to Mrs. John H. Gear

V 600 Tribute to P. M. Crapo VI

223

Value of writings of II 397 William F. Coolbaugh VII

467 William Pitt Fessenden VIII

321-343 Words of Life for 1905 VI

633 Work of, at Burlington I

529 III 57 Salter, Mrs. William, Obituary I

159

Salt Lake valley, Emigration of Mormons to II 589 590 595 Saltzman, Charles McK., Military

record of VI 605 Salubria, Iowa, Home of Abner Kneeland VI 349 350

351 353 Sample, Capt. Hugh W.

At battle of Athens, Mo. V

84 86 VI 591 592 Owner of boat on Des Moines

river IV 332 President of the Board of Pub- lic Works, 1849 VIII 392 Sample, Maj. James B., Conveys or- der to Col. Shaw VI 243 244

Sample, W. VIII 132 Sampson, Judg-e Ezekiel S.

Educated at Mt. Pleasant I

569 Reports losses at Vicksburg V

281

Sampson, Martin W., Instructor State University IV 42 Sampson, William T., In command of Battleship Iowa V 145-147 Samuels, Ben. M.

Delegate to the Democratic con- vention of 1860 VIII 82 Law partner of Gen. William

Vandever I 236 Sanborn, Judge Franklin Benjamin, of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals VIII 258 Sanborn, Gen. John, Director Vicks- burg National Military Park Association V 272

Sanborn, Gen. John B., Conducts campaign against Indians I 322 323

Sanborn, L. C.

Guest at a Thanksgiving dinner

§iven at the Tremont House ioux City, 1857 VIII

418 419 Present at opening of grave of

Sergt. Floyd II 310 Sanders, Lieut. Col. Adclison H.

At battle of Corinth I 218

220 Editor of the Davenport Daily

Gazette VIII 456 Sanders, Alfred, Early Iowa jour- nalist V 381 Sanders, J. H.

Early Iowa journalist III

205

Obituary IV 321 Sanderson, Maj., In command of

Fort Laramie VIII 523 Sands, Ephraim, Member of organi- zation for protection

against horse thieves VI

61

Sanford VIII 234 Sanford, Daniel V 239 Sanford, Maj. J., Member American

Fur Co. I 402 404 IV

291 VI 368 Sanford, Col. J. P., Tribute to Rev.

Samuel Clarke I 459 Sanford, Dr. John P. IV 642 V

80 Sanford— Chapin, Mrs. Nettie S. II

565

Obituary V 239 Sang-er, A., Member Dunkers church

VII 279 Sang-er, Dr. Eugene P., At battle of

Pleasant Hill VII 501 Sanitary Pairs, Work of II 490 Santamont, Andrew VII 18 Santee, I. B., Obituary VIII 560 Sapp, Col. William P., Candidate

for Congress V 156 Sarg-ent, Prof. C. S., Dr. C. C. Parry

in expedition of VII 418 Sarg-ent, Elbert M., Obituary VI

399 Sarg-ent, George B. I 2

Surveyor General, assigns work

to Ira Cook II 609 Sarg-ent, Thomas VII 140 Sarpy, Col. Peter A., Makes treaty

with Pottawattamie Indians

1846 VII 443

Sarver, John D., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379 Satchel, Daniel, Pioneer of Powe-

shiek county III 340 Satolli, Cardinal Prancesco V 316 Saulsbury, E. W., Aids in equipping

Spirit Lake expedition III

526 Saunders, Alvin

Delegate to the convention

which nominated Abraham

Lincoln VIII 96 98 103

111 114 Educated at Mt. Pleasant I

570

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

179

Letter from IV 111

Obituary IV 316

Opinion of, in regard to naming

Henry county II 364 Supports S. J. Kirkwood for

governor VIII 217 Sannders, Presley, Brother and bus- iness partner of Alvin Sounders IV 316 VIII 153

Saunders, Dr. Thomas J., Secretary Constitutional Convention of 1857 III 36 69 Sannderson, Robert G., Charles Beardsley travels in Europe with III 75 Savage, Thomas E.

Iowa Corals VI 534 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 48 Savage, •William, Obituary VIII

557

Savannah, Ga., Founder of II 46 Savery, James C.

Business p'artner of James Cal-

lanan VI 559 Des Moines Pioneer Club organ- ized at home of I 620 Obituary VII 237 Savi, Prof. CK, Raflnesque presents

specimens to VII 203 Sawyer, Col., Surveys road from

Sioux City west I 324 Sawyer, Miss Ada, Wife of T. Mauro

Garrett VI 80

Sawyer, Maj. B. M., Report of Gen.

G. M. Dodge to VII 296

Sawyer, Francis, Pioneer settler of

Denmark, Iowa VII 5 Sawyer, Dr. Sidney VI 80 Sawyer, Timothy, Pioneer settler of

Denmark. Iowa VII 5 Sawyers, liieut. Col. James A.

Biographical note V 491 In command of troops of North- ern Border Brigade V 491 492 497 499 503 504 511 Say, T., Zoologist on the Long ex- pedition VIII 168 Saylors, Members Dunkers church

VII 278

Scammou, Frank, Pioneer Iowa edi- tor V ^124 ,

Scammons, Miss Lizzie. Wife of H. K. Edson VII 397

Scandinavian immigration VII 27

Scarff, Prof. E. H., First president Central University III

261

Schade, Louis, Arraigns the Massa- chusetts naturalization law

VIII 210 211

Schaeffer, President Charles Ashmead Acknowledgment to IV 4 Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334 Member of Geological Board

III 118

Obituary III 655 President State University IV

41 VIII 386

Schaeffer, George S., Member facul- ty State University IV 47

Scarcity of Help VIII 227 Scharf, John Thomas VII 571 Scatter ation Policy VIII 474

Schee, John F. VIII 207

Schenck VIII 334

Schenck, Lieut. Albert D., Member faculty State University IV 47

Schenck, Horace, Pioneer Iowa set- tler V 135 139 142

Schenck, Gen. Robert Gumming-, En- tertained a.t home of Stephen Whicher IV 513

Schenck, Robert G., Minister to Eng- land under Grant VIII 318

Schouler. James, History of the United States, reference to

VII 372

Schipfer. Carl A., Naval record of

VI 615 Schlenker, Carl, Member faculty

State University IV 44 Schley, Admiral W. S., In Spanish

war V 146 Schmaltz. M., See Rafinesque, Mrs.

G. M.

Schmidt, P., Geologist V 232 Schmidt, Otto, Member faculty State

University IV 44 Schmidt, William O., Obituary VIII

560 Schoff, Charles Eugene, Obituary

III 239 Schofield, Hiram, Obituary VIII

157 Schofield, Gen. John M., Reports on

the battle of Kirksville

VIII 272 Scholte, Dominie Henry F.

Biographical data III 244-

246 Delegate to the convention

which nominated Abraham

Lincoln VIII 103 110 Establishes first newspaper in

Pel la III 258 Founder of Dutch colony at

Pella IV 348 Leader of reformation in Hol- land III 244 307 Makes acquaintance of Rev. M.

J. Post III 253 Makes tour of eastern cities

III 251 President Holland colony III

247

Seeks location for Holland col- ony I 313 317 III

252 VI 603 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood

for governor VIII 217

Schoolcraft, Henry R. VIII 182

Associated with discovery and

exploration of Itasca basin

II 21 22 23-26 30 31 Attends council with Indians at

Prairie du Chien VI 187 Characterization of Fox Indians

II 332 Extract from works of II

630 Gives Indian interpretation of

word Iowa II 465 History of the Indian Tribes,

cited II 241 - IV 67 U. S. Indian agent III 605 Visit« Dubuque lead mines II

342 Visits Fox Indian village II

332

180

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Schools

Early Catholic III 585 592

593 594 Early Schools and Teachers of

Iowa, by Parvin III 445 Establishment of, in colonial

times IV 12 First school in Mahaska county

III 213

In Territorial days III 338 Public lands for support of IV

15

Schoonover, Georg-e P., War exper- iences of IV 628 Schrader, Otto, Currency of State

Bank burned in presence of

I 292 Schramm, George

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary VII 558 Schreiner, Theodore, Obituary III

159

Schumburg-h, Lieut. J. W. Ill 353 Stationed at Ft. Des Moines

III 358

Schuriff, Felix, Paints portraits of John W. Harriman and others for State University VIII 229 Schurz, Carl IV 148

and the Massachusetts natur- alization law VIII 211 Author of Reminiscences of a

Long- Life VIII 91

Delegate to the convention

which nominated Abraham

Lincoln VIII 88 93

Hits off the American party

VIII 218 Schweinitz, Lewis David von, Rafin-

esque visits VII 218 Scofield, Joe, Gen. Corse's letter to

II 294

Scofield, Maj. Gen. John M., Award- ed medal of honor VII 109

Scofield, Phebe, Member faculty State University IV 46

Scott, Mr., Interpreter for govern- ment III 587 588

Scott, A. L. M. VII 606

Scott, Alexander

Instrumental in building bridge across the Des Moines II 529

Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851, IV 345 One of founders of Des Moines

IV 78

Pioneer hotel keeper of Des

Moines II 206

Scott, Alpheus, Delegate to Consti- tutional Convention of 1857

III 33 37 634

Scott, D. H., Letter from IV 112 Scott, H. W., Provisional Govern- ment, reference to VI 458 Scott, Harry L., Died in Philippines

IV 320

Scott, J. B., Member of garrison at Ft. Des Moines IV 170 171 176

Scott, James I.., Obituary IV 78 Scott, James »., Obituary IV 76

Scott, Col. John

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 27 402 403 407 410 421 422

VII 495 497 546 Candidate for Lieutenant Gov- ernor V 339

Favors movement to pay sol- diers of Spirit Lake expe- dition III 232 233 Hugh Scott, An Immigrant of 1670 and His Descendants, notice of II 248 Obituary VI 237 State Commissioner for Semi- centennial II 621 Scott, Dr. John, Early minister in

Keokuk III 653 Scott, John Manor II 248 Scott, Joseph, Gazetteer, reference

to IV 75 Scott, Martin, Native of Vermont

VIII 293

Scott, Capt. Martin. Witness to In- dian treaty III 391 Scott, Capt. O. H. P., At battle of

Athens, Mo. V 85 87 Scott, Sir Walter VIII 452 589 Scott, Gen. Winfield I 427 II 95 99 III 74 610 616 IV 166 637 VI 637

VII 320

Accords Iowa politicians a re- ception VIII 49 Gives name to Ft. Des Moines

IV 168

Locates troops on Indian reser- vation IV 164 226 Mentioned as a presidential pos- sibility VIII 462 463 Ordered to frontier to subdue

Indians II 460

Pierce-Scott canvass VIII 82

Treaty with Indians at close of

Black Hawk war I 611

II 91 92 III 603 608

IV 527 531 V 329 VI

196 197 VII 252 441 453

Troops of, afflicted with cholera

I 611 II 232 Scott county

Financial report of, 1839 VI

143

Organized from Dubuque coun- ty II 196 Pioneer settlers, Association of,

first reunion IV 529 Scrilbner, William VII 606 Sculpture, Iowa Memorial VIII

550-552 Scurry, At battle of Pleasant Hill

VII 497

Seaman, John, Witness at a trial in the Territory of Iowa, 1839

VIII 144

Search for a Shilling*, by Letts I

38

Searcy, Elijah II 67 Searcy, William

Early settler of Keokuk county

II 61 66

Kills Peter Perry II 67 Searle, Mrs. C. P., Daughter of Asa

Turner III 57 Searles, Mr., Settler in Itasca basin

II 27 Sears, Gen. Claudius W., At Alla-

toona II 122 124-127

285-287 294

, VOLUMES I-VIII

181

Seashore, Carl £., Member faculty State University IV 45

Seaver, Horace, Succeeds Abner Kneeland as editor of The Investigator VI 345

Second Historic Art Gallery VIII 228

Secor, David, Obituary VIII 319

Secor, Eugene V 474 633

See, Bev. Michael, Offers prayer. Burlington Semi-Centennial II 624

Seeberg-er, Anthony F. V 158

Seeburger, James D., Obituary V 158

Seeds, Edward P., Member faculty State University IV 52

Seeley, A. L., Pioneer Iowa settler V 136

Seeley, Horace, Son of Capt. Thomas Seeley II 646

Seeley, Capt. Thomas

Member of committee appointed to look into the finances of Iowa, 1859 VIII 213 Member Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 III 69 Obituary II 646

Seeman, William M., House surgeon hospital State University IV 56

Seerley, President Homer H., Reign of the Common People VII 297

Seerley, Mrs. J. J., President Bur- lington Federation of Wo- men's Clubs II 625

Seevers, Capt. James A., At battle of Corinth I 219

Seevers, Judge William H. VIII

133 Friend of Van Caldwell II

389

Obituary H 80 Resigns office of District Judge

I 209

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Tribute to II 167 William B. Street business part- ner of IV 78

Segner, J. P., Attends presentation of Dr. Salter's portrait V 630

Seiberleich, Henry A., Killed at bat- tle of Corinth I 215 216

Seidlitz, G. Newman, Lecturer State University IV 56

Sellers, E. VIII 133

Sellers, I. VIII 391

Sellgrroves, Eli, Member crew Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Sellon, William Bivers, Obituary VII 478

Sells, Cato

Attends funeral of Jessica Boies

I 334

Makes address at unveiling of tablet to Capt. Drummond I 235 VI 473

Sells, Elijah

Address of, published III 230 Associate of Judge Jonathan C. Hall VIII 21

Biographical sketch of II 518

559 Candidate for nomination for

governor VI 493 494 Obituary III 78 Regent State University IV

11 14

Secretary of State, 1857 I 225 II 204 648 VI

480 Signs fast day proclamation

VIII 50 Sells, John, Biographical data H

518

Sells, Ludwick, Grandfather of Eli- jah Sells II 518 Sells, Sophia, Daughter of Elijah

Sells II 648

Sells, William Henry, Characteriza- tion of II 518 Selman, John Jackson VI 637

Obituary VI 559 Selman, Dr. S. H. VI 559 Semi- Centennial of Cedar Rapids

VII 474

Semi-Centennial of the State of Iowa, at Burlington, 1896, Celebration of, by Salter

II 619 Seminoles I 407

Senatorial Succession in Iowa VIII 472 473

Seneca Indians

Council with III 222 Recollections of, by Aldrich

VII 380

Sergent, Lieut. Charles J., At battle

of Corinth I 217 Settlers, early Iowa

Choice of location I 350

Organization for local govern- ment by III 325

Organization to protect rights of VI 212

Where from I 134 255 II 265 304 575 III 137 142 VI 220

Seward, William H. II 563 IV 148 159 215 236 413 VI 584 VII 556

As a candidate for president

VIII 24 83 86 87 90 91 94-98 105 111 114 115 187 188 192 220 444 448 449 462 463

Attempted assassination of IV

404 Attitude toward negro soldiers

VIII 328 329 Owns farm in Hamilton county,

III 219

Speech at Rochester VIII

446

Suspects George W. Jones of being in collusion with Jef- ferson Davis II 564 Votes for an increase of appro- priation for the army VIII 323

Sewell, Capt. J. S., Superintendent of construction of govern- ment printing office VI 152

Seymour, Horatio, Owns farm in Iowa III 219

Seymour, Samuel, Member of the Long expedition VIII 168

182

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Seymour, Walcott, Member Fourth General Assembly II 400 Shaefer, Col. Frederick I 172 Shaffer, Christian Slagle, Obituary

VII 158 Shaffer, Dr. Joshua Monroe V 154

536 VII 158 Death of wife VI 640 Investigates matter of Presi- dent Lincoln's visit to Iowa II 475

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378 Pays tribute to Dr. A. W. Hoff-

meister II 487 Public services of I 499 Sends manuscripts to the His- torical Department VIII 547 548

Tribute to VII 391 Tribute to Joseph K. Hornish

II 488

Secretary State Agricultural Society I 210

Shaffer, Mrs. Melvina J., Obituary VI 640

Shaffer, Lieut. Col. William, Dis- tinguished at battle of Kirksville VIII 272

Shafter, Gen. William B., Furnishes information relating to First Infantry at Ft. Craw- ford IV 565

Shaftner, Francis, Military service of VI 580

Shahaka (Gtros Blanc, Big- White), Mandan chief, correspond- ence relating to I 613 614

Shairp, Prof. John Campbell, Por- traits of Friends, cited I 461

Shakespeare, William III 264 Quotation from IV 137

Shambaug-h, Benjamin F. Ill 234

V 69 474 VII 265 578

Available Law Books in the

Territory of Iowa IV

631

Case of Mr. Loring Wheeler,

III 454

Constitution and Records of the Claim Club of Johnson County, Iowa, notice of I 671

Credit to IV 4 VII 243

Documentary Material Relating to the History of Iowa, no- tice of III 157, refer- ence to II 374 IV 546 V 300 362 VI 523

Editor Executive Journal of Iowa, 1838-1841 VII 630- 634

Editor Iowa Journal of History and Politics V 629 VI 69

Explains need of Hall of Ar- chives V 67 VII 582

Finds early census of Wiscon- sin Territory III 311

Fragments of the Debates of Iowa Constitutional Con- ventions of 1844 and 1846, notice of IV 402, refer-

ence to V 360 363 VII 459

History of the Constitutions of Iowa, review of V 547

Issued by Historical De- partment VIII 569

Laws of Iowa, 1838-39, notice of IV 632

Makes address at the Centen- nial anniversary of Fort Madison VIII 553

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 45

Messages and Proclamations of the Governors, notice of VI 148

Origin of the Name Iowa III 641

Preservation of Historical Ma- terial III 155

Public Archives VII 385 Report on VII 561 Review of second report VIII 396

Secures valuable papers of Gov. Lucas VII 547

Statutory Adoption of the Com- mon Law in the West, and Herein of its Introduction into Iowa II 372

Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 606 Shambaug-h, Mrs. Benjamin F. V

386

Shane, John IV 239 Shanefelt, Dr. T. M., Vice-President Floyd Memorial Association

II 313

Shanklin, Rev. Dr. Arnold, Pays tribute to Dr. William P. Allen III 476

Shanklin, Lieut. Joseph A., Killed at battle of Pleasant Hill

III 410

Shannon, John W., Journalistic

work of V 120 Shannon, Robert J., Obituary III

656

Sharp, Mrs. Abbie Gardner V 474 History of Spirit Lake Massa- cre, reference to III 233 492 546 566 V 14 16 Letter of, relating to Spirit Lake massacre III 550 Member of Spirit Lake Monu- ment Commission II 69 III 552 553 Victim of Spirit Lake massacre

III 492 494 495 496 Sharraden, O. P., Member Seventh

General Assembly IV 366 Shaver, Philip E., Obituary VII

79 Shaw, Dr. Albert VII 55

Local Government in Illinois,

cited VII 372 373 Shaw, Dr. Alexander

Assists at reunion of soldiers in

Des Moines V 347 Charles Mason and T. B. Perry room at home of III 204 Pioneer physician of Des Moines

IV 380

Shaw, Boardman O., Obituary iv 398

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

183

Shaw, Dutha W., Brother of Leslie

M. Shaw IV 399 Shaw, Francis, Jr., Public services

of III 466 Shaw, John

Builder of the first side-wheel steamer on Mississippi III 477

Pioneer of Jackson county VII 593 595 596 597 606 607 635 636 Shaw, Laura VII 635

Marriage of VII 636 Shaw, Chief Justice Lemuel I 255 Shaw, Leslie M. IV 82 85 90 111 112 116 VII 156

Appoints commission to esti- mate cost of repairing and decorating capitol VII

98

Appoints Jonathan P. Dolliver U. S. senator VIII 472

Appoints Leyi S. Gates Dairy Commissioner III 654

Biographical sketch IV 146

Commends work of Historical Department IV 104

Death of father IV 398

Josiah Given offers services to, for War with Spain VIII 397

Lays corner stone of Historical Building IV 81 83

Letter by, relating to confisca- tion of property during and after the Civil war VI

63

Presides at laying of corner stone of Collegiate Building, State University IV 154

Proclamation of, on death of James Harlan IV 308

Regent State University IV 11

W. H. Fleming private secre- tary to V 583 Shaw, Mrs. Leslie M. IV 146

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Shaw, Col. Robert G. I 176 III

467 Shaw, Col. S., Confederate spy VII

292 294 295 Shaw, Maj. Samuel, Public services

of III 466

Shaw, Seth W., Obituary II 568 Shaw, Sophia VII 635

Marriage of VII 636 Shaw, •William, Quaker drafted for

army service IV 275 Shaw, Col. William T. II 327

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 25 29 72 VII 490-491

493-496 498 521 523 545 546

At the battle of Yellow Bayou VI 241-247 306

Attends exercises at reception of portrait of S. F. Miller I 241

Battle of Pleasant Hill III 401-423 465

Biographical sketch and esti- mate of III 466

Mr. Aldrich a friend of VIII 639

Sword of, in possession of His-

torical Department II

320 Shawnee Indians V 525

Traditions of III 162 Shea, John G., Publisher Discovery

and Exploration of the Mis- sissippi Valley IV 615 Shebble, Capt. D. C., Commander of

steamboat on Des Moines

river IV 330 Shedd, Curtis, Early settler of Keo-

sauqua VII 1379 Shedd, Georgre, Enlisted in Civil war

from Denmark Academy

VII 11 Shedd, H. H., Enlisted in Civil war

from Denmark Academy

VII 11 Shedd, James A., Enlisted in Civil

war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11 Sheffield, J. B., Vice-president Iowa

Society of New York VII

473 Sheely & Lean, Manufacturers of

Kinsman Monument V

476 Sheet, "Bill," Pioneer store keeper

IV 337

Sheetz, Prof. N. !•., Conducts musical festival at Burlington Semi- centennial II 626

Sheigrley, A. P., Survivor of massa- cre at Springfield, Minn. V 20

Shelby, Henry M., Attorney at Keo- sauqua during flood of 1851

V 415

Shelby, Gen. Jo., At Jenkins Ferry II 34 43

Sheldon, Col. A. W. VIII 133

Sheldon, David S., Teacher in Iowa College and Griswold Col- lege II 2 VII 475

Sheldon, Lieut. George B., In com- mand at La Colle Mills

VII 299 Sheldon, William B.

Member of First Legislative As- sembly III 394 396 397

Trustee of university to be es- tablished at Belmont, Wis. IV 5

Shelledy, Stephen B. I 433 436 436 440

Associate of Jonathan C. Hall

VIII 21

Friend of Van Caldwell II 389 Speaker House of Representa- tives, Seventh General As- sembly, 1858 II 80 204 Shelley, James M., Vote on bill for board of charities IV

312

Shelton, Charles B., Extract from address of VII 375 446 Shepardson, William Henry, Obitu- ary VI 478 Shepherd, Charles

Record of V 152 Revolutionary soldier buried in

Iowa VI 472 Shepherd, J. S., Journalist of Mt.

Ayr. Iowa V 418 Shepherd, James, Pioneer journalist of Keosauqua V 416-418 421

184

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Proprietor of the Keosauqua

House VIII 485 Shepherd, Jesse M.f Pioneer Iowa

journalist V 417 418 Shepherd, Joseph

Characterization of V 228 Explains Col. Bussey's reason

for seizing arms V »»

92 228 VI 79 Obituary VI 79

Corse

300

IIS 3?825 V?1 576 603 VII

.6 233434644

, ,T

Attends Burlington Semi-Cen-

tennial II 623 Auditor of State V 442 Message of, cited V 443

g^rSinds^estabHshrnent of board of control IV 313 Regent State University IV

Proclamation, asking for relief of suffering caused by Grinnell cyclone III

Trouble with Auditor Brown VII 476

ChEK tldrich in taking

vote of soldiers VI 619

621 622 623 Military service of VI j><< Sherman, Judge Charles B. T . Commissioner to settle claims

against government I 343 Sherman, Prank Allen, Obituary V

397 Sherman, George B., Commissary

Spirit Lake expedition III

524 526 538 V 17 Sherman, Maj. Hoyt IV 326 V

633

Biographical note V Contributes valuable article to

Annals of Iowa .VI 627 Death of brother V 77 Death of son V 397 Devised engraving for bills of

State Bank I 333 Director and cashier State Bank

of Iowa I 291 V 101

102 110

Early Banking in Iowa V 1 Honors Gen. Crocker I 231 Makes trip down Des Moines

river in skiff IV 340 342

V 409 Member of excursion party on

Des Moines river, 1851 IV

345

Obituary VI 397 Recollections of flood of 1851

IV 341 394 630 V 404 State Bank of Iowa V 93

reference to V 157 230

Sherman, James

Early settler of Maquoketa VII

636

Member of excursion party on Des Moines river steamer

IV 368

Sherman, John, Son of Lampson P.

Sherman V 78 Sherman, John II 326 V 557 Brother of Maj. Hoyt Sherman

V 1 VI 397 Candidate for nomination for

president IV 223 Educated at Lancaster, Ohio I

566

In Europe VIII 334 Member of a committee to in- vestigate Kansas troubles VIII 387 Sherman, Lampson P.

Business partner of Matt Par-

rott IV 477 Establishes Whig paper at Ft.

Des Moines VI 247 Member excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Obituary V 77

Sherman, Lampson P., Jr. V 78 Sherman, Minnie, Daughter of Lamp- son P. Sherman V 78 Sherman, Father Thomas Ewing-, Tribute to Gen. Corse II 303 Sherman, William, Military service

of VI 580

Sherman, Gen. William T. I 20 21 34 35 120 121 149 160 181 183 305 306 307 316 447 II 5 6 10 14 46-50 73 105 106

117 120 127-131 134 139 230 278 279 292 301 303 326 III 425 426 433 IV 476 480 582 588 589 V 274 387- 389 397 556 VI 170 171 173 174 176 178 242 548 VII 70 106 237 291 411 482 510 638

Assists Mr. Aldrich in his work

VIII 623

At battle of Corinth I 100 At Jackson, Miss. I 372 Attends reunion of Iowa soldiers

I 92 Brother of Maj. Hoyt Sherman

V 1 VI 397 Commends Gen. Williamson VI

179 Congress votes resolution of

thanks to II 19 Conversation relative to March

to the Sea II 244 Death of brother V 77 Dispatches of I 12 106 109

118 119 137 138 II 10 Dispatches to II 15 17 18

108-110 118

Educated at Lancaster, Ohio I 566

Expressions of, relating to ap- preciation of people IV 302

Extract from letter to Gen. Mc- Pherson II 8

Extract from Memoirs of I 304 379 II 110

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

185

Gen. Steele classmate of II 35

Governor Larrabee has bronze figure of VIII 550

Grand review of army at Wash- ington III 381

In Atlanta campaign II 110

III VI 299

Letters by II 9 130 132 VI

180 Military orders of II 10

107-109 132 March to the Sea II 139 140

142 144 145 209 240 V

158 VI 479 Pays tribute to Gen. Ransom

IV 586

Promotes Gen. Corse II 5

111 Relations to the army VIII

321 566 Report of Gen. Corse to II

121

Statue of, procured by Gov. Lar- rabee VI 473

Sherwood, Mrs., Early settler of Jackson county VII 635

Shiloh controversy, Letter by Col. Crosley relating to VI 558

Shields, James H., Delivers address at dedication of monument to Julien Dubuque V 328

Shields, John G., Member of com- mittee to procure stone for Washington monument I 662

Shimek, Prof. Bohumil

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 48 58 Presents collection of fresh wa- ter shells to State Univer- sity IV 61

Scientific investigations of III 19

Shinn, M. P., Friend of Van Cald- well II 389

Shipley, Ira B., Obituary IV 160

Shipman, George C., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Shipp, George, Obituary III 315

Shippey, Pioneer settler near Spirit Lake III 506 512 519- 522 535 542 V 18 23 24

Shiras, Judge Oliver P.

Biographical note V 321 Connection with Des Moines riv- er land grant troubles I 549 550 634

Mines of Spain V 321 386 Opinion of, quoted I 635

Shirk, Daniel, Pastor Bunkers church VII 279

Shontz, Miss Eva, Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82

Shorey, Daniel L., Obituary IV 80

Short, Dr. Charles W., Rafinesque makes journey with VII 207 211

Shoshone Indians III 129

Shoup, Aubrey X., Naval record of VI 615

Shrader, Mrs. Eliza Ann M., Obitu- ary VII 80

Shrader, John VII 80

Shrader, Dr. John C.

Dean Medical Department State University IV 53

Obituary VII 638 Portrait presented to the Iowa State University VIII 229

Shrocks, Members Dunkers church VII 278

Shuck, Isaac, Crossed the plains, 1850 VIII 521

Shultze, Botanist VII 201

Shunk, Col. David I 196 446

Shurtz, Col. Elliott, Obituary V 479

Sibley, Maj. Caleb, Capt. Anderson second in trouble with Gen. Lyon IV 427 428

Sibley, Gen. Henry Hastings, State- ment of, relating to Simon Cameron, as Indian Commis- sioner VII 185

Sicard, Bear Admiral Montgomery, Battleship Iowa reports to V 145

Sicartar, Henrietta (Aunt Hetty Coleman), Obituary IV 478

Sickles, Maj. Gen. Daniel E., Award- ed medal of honor VII 108

Sidney, Sir Philip, Quotation from III 243

Si-dom-i-na-do-tah

Indian chief killed by Henry Lott II 151 V 15

VII 236

Interferes with government sur- veyors I 133 Skull of, secured by Granville Berkley II 160

Sigel, Gen. Pranz, At battle of Pea Ridge I 170 171 IV 583 584 VI 165 168

Sigourney, Mrs. L. H., Offers to fur- nish books to schools VII 101

Silliman, Prof., Pronounces so-called "mineral black" plumbago II 268

Silver, Allen T., C. J. A. Ericson rents store building of VIII 7

Simmons, Chaplain, Service with 24th Iowa I 452

Simmons, Jason B., Military service of VI 580

Simmons & Leadbeater, Business firm of St. Louis VIII 507

Simon, A. P., Pastor Dunkers church VII 275

Simon Cameron Indian Commission of 1838, By Street VII 115 172

Simonds, George S., Military record of VI 605

Simons, Charles

Draws picture of Mormon hand- cart train II 642 Draws picture of old blockhouse II 563

Simpson, Bev. 'William, Rev. John Todd associated with VII 392

Simrall, Col. James VII 455

Sims, Alfred V., Member faculty State University IV 46

Sinclair, Earl M., Acknowledgment to VII 43

Singleton, Henry, Witness in a trial in Territorial Iowa VIII 144

18G

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, College estab- lished at VI 287 Sioux City, Iowa

Academy of Science and Letters of VI 312

Founding of VIII 415-419 Sioux City Journal

Establishment of VII 384

Extract from II 385 Sioux county, Dutch colony in III

259

Sioux Indians I 324 614-620 II 96 III 175 305 388 IV 615 616 618 V 384 614 VI 128

Account of, in Iowa VI 83- 86 93-95 102 185

Aid U. S. in war against Sacs and Foxes II 90

Apprehended trouble with II 628 III 135

Attend council at Prairie du Chien II 181 VI 187

Bitter enemies of the Omahas V 61

Brigham Young's negotiations with II 595

Cede land for neutral ground

II 96 VII 283 435-437 Cede land to government I

532 604 VII 285 286 Enemies of the Chippewas III

587-589

Fur traders among V 546 Hostile to Sacs and Foxes II

510 III 393 602 IV

164 172 450 V 458 VI

187 188 203 VII 435 Massacre of Fox Indians by VI

190 Missionary work among III

586 Mixture of white blood with V

466 Outbreak of, in Minnesota and

Iowa V 481 484 Samuel W. Durham's experience

with III 442 Treaty with II 148 182 VI

193 VII 443 Tribes of, aid Great Britain in

war of 1812 II 180 VI

252 Yankton tribe of II 184

III 135 V 15 Sissetons, Part of Dacotah family

II 176

Sissler, Michael, Elder Dunkers church VII 281

Sister Mary Agatha, Bishop Loras presents medallion to III 584

Sitting- Bull I 407

Sitting- Bull war, Cause of I 324

Six Nations, Deputation Of, visits west VII 618

Sixteenth General Assembly, Extract from Gov. Carpenter's mes- sage to IV 310

Sixth General Assembly, Acts of, quoted II 562

Sixth Iowa Infantry, Brief account of II 4-8

Skiff, Harvey J.

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 69 V 472 Obituary VI 636

Skinner, David D., Obituary I 672 Skinner, Rev. E., Corresponding Sec- retary Iowa Sanitary So- ciety II 504 Skinner, J. B., Survivor of massacre

at Springfield. Minn. V 19 Skinner, W. W., Establishes plow

factory at Davenport I

672

Slack, Col. J. R. I 23 29 188 193 Slade, Gov. William, Goes west with

thirteen young women for

school teachers II 464 Slag-le, Christian W. Ill 628

Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 Member bar committee which

examined E. H. Stiles VIII

241 Member Board of State Bank

Commissioners I 291

V 100

Pioneer lawyer III 239 Portrait presented to the State

University VIII 229 President State University IV

12 40

Regent State University IV 14 Slater, Susan VI 585 Slatter, Hope H., Advertisement for

negroes II 561 Slaughter, Ed., Member of crew Des

Moines river steamboat IV

333 Slaughter, Samuel, Connection with

Fugitive Slave case VI 19

20 24-28 30 33-37 39-43, tes- timony of VI 12 17 Slaughter, William B.

Biographical data III 384

385 Letter to George W. Jones

VIII 436 Letter to Jeremiah Smith VIII

436

Slaughter county, See Washington Slave Days, Recollections of, by By-

ers III 277 312 Slavery I 505 II 250 III

40 43 Affects organization of Iowa

Territory VII 461 462

465

Agitation of I 48 49 Anti-slavery society, organized

in Illinois III 58 Case of "Dick," fugitive slave,

IV 118 Case of "Ralph," fugitive slave

cited II 161 171 574 Cash for Negroes II 561 Emancipation proclamation is- sued IV 408 Fugitive slave law, Missouri

Compromise I 83 II

252

In Iowa II 234 VII 393 Iowa Fugitive Slave Case II

531 Iowa grants suffrage to negroes

I 599 ' James W. Grimes' attitude on

I 511 Legislation relating to in Iowa

III 234 Slave catching in Iowa IV

154 Slaves aided to escape I 583

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

187

Slavery in Iowa Territory, by A. W.

Harlan II 631 Slidell, John IV 148 VI 63

Attempts to extend slavery into the territories VIII 302 Connection with the Trent Affair II 368

Slimmer, Abraham, An Iowa Bene- factor I 297 V 224

Sloan, Andrew J., Awarded medal of honor VII 111

Sloan, J. S., Pioneer editor of Keo- sauqua V 418

Sloan, Judge Robert

Early teacher of lowaville

VIII 58 59

Recollections of lawyers of early days IV 484

Sloaue, James, District Judge of Pottawattamie county, 1851 II 598

Sloane, William M. II 323

Slocum, Gen. Henry W. II 119 132

Slosson, J. M., Obituary IV 481

Slosson, Oscar S., Military service of VI 576 580

Sloug-h, The Old Prairie, by Aldrich V 27

Smart, Col. Edwin, Distinguished at the battle of Kirksville VIII 272

Smart, J. J., Business partner of Matt Parrott IV 477

Smart, Joseph, Owned slave in Iowa Territory II 632

Smartt, Capt. J. P., Makes speech at the dedication of Iowa mon- uments VIII 73

Smith VII 292

Smith, Extract from speech in Sen- ate on pre-emption law III 334

Smith, Surveyor IV 465

Smith, with wife, survives massa- cre at Springfield, Minn. V 19

Smith, Dr. VIII 280

Smith, Miss, Marriage of VII 636

Smith, Adam VI 345

Smith, Gen. Andrew Jackson

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 401 403 404 409 411-413 416- 421 423 VII 490 492 494- 497 511 517 519-521 532 Military record of VII 546 Participates in Red river expe- dition II 106-110 III 29 VI 242-244 Obituary III 76 Pays tribute to Col. W. T. Shaw ' III 467

Smith, Arthur St. C., Jr., Naval rec- ord of VI 615

Smith, Arthur T., Member faculty State University IV 48

Smith, Col. Ashbel, Report of, on condition of men at Vicks- burg V 279

Smith, Capt. Benton X., Killed at battle of Corinth I 217

Smith, Col. C. P., Guest of Capt. Anderson upon occasion of Gen. Lyon's attack IV 425 Smith, Caleb B.

and the first nomination of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

100 Extract from letter referring to

land grants I 481 Smith, Capt. Charles C. V 89 Smith, Charles H., Stationed at Ft.

Atkinson IV 452 Smith, Charles Klock Obituary V 80 Postmaster of Sioux City VIII

408

Smith, Charles !•., Member faculty State University IV 48 Smith, Cyrus

George S. Smith business part- ner of IV 478 Obituary VI 157 Smith, D. W. VII 240 Smith, Daniel, Revolutionary soldier

IV 277 Smith, Delano T.f Obituary VII

157 Smith, Delazon

Convert of Henry Clay Dean

VIII 486

Oregon pioneer IV 624 Resident of Keosauqua during flood of 1851 V 418 421 Son-in-law of Father Shepherd

VIII 487

Smith, Dexter P., Regent State Uni- versity IV 14 Smith, Ebenezer L.

Experiences of, in flood of 1851

IV 340 V 408 409 Obituary V 480 Smith, Maj. Gen. E. Kir by

At battle of Pleasant Hill VII

481-483 509 512 517 520 At Jenkins Ferry II 34 35

38 40 41 III 432 Smith, Edson, Receives degree IV

32

Smith, Elbert A., Letter by, correct- ing statement relating to Mormons VI 315 Smith, Evan, Quaker settler of Keo-

kuk county IV 266 Smith, Pred M., Founder and Presi- dent Decatur county His- torical Society V 231 VII 67

Smith, Gen. G. W. II 46 Smith, Georg-e, Military service of

VI 577

Smith, Georg-e, Visits Legislature,

1858 II 203

Smith, Georg-e A., Leader of Mor- mons II 590 597 Smith, Georg-e B. VIII 133 Smith, Georg-e P. IV 323 Smith, Georg-e G., Military service

of VI 578 Smith, Georg-e P., Member Spirit

Lake expedition III 514

544 545 V 21

Smith, Georg-e S., Death of I 561 Smith, Georg-e S., Obituary IV 478 Smith, Gerrit I 673

Influence of, on Oneida Institute

II 251 Smith, Gilbert P., Obituary IV

562

Smith, Gen. Giles A. I 312313 Smith, Goldwin

Author of The United States

VII 86

Quotation from IV 144

188

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Smith, Guernsey, Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 505 518-520 535 V 23 24

Smith, Henry, Witness at a trial in Territorial Iowa, 1839 VIII 144

Smith, Henry I. I 314

Awarded medal of honor VII

104 111

Military record of II 240 Sad War Experiences of Two Iowa Brothers I 621 669

Smith, Hiram Y., Obituary I 672

Smith, Hoke, Investigates claims of settlers on Des Moines riv- er lands I 231 233

Smith, Hyruin

Arrested by Hawkins Taylor

VII 27 Killed by mob II 588

Smith, J. H., History of Harrison County, reference to VI 315

Smith, Prof. J. M. V 395

Smith, Dr. James, Rafinesque visits

VII 214

Smith, James M., Early settler of

Keokuk county II 61 Smith, Jeremiah, Jr. V 153

Letter from Henry Dodge VIII

434 Letter from John Chambers

VIII 436

Member Council First Territo- rial Legislature II 317 - 318 III 388 389 IV 4 Smith, John, Decision of Judge Mason in case of III 331 Smith, Capt. John, Biography of, by William Salter VIII 220- 225

Smith, Col. John, Visits Iowa for mining and smelting pur- poses VII 455 Smith, Gen. John E. II 17 Smith, John O., First settler of Den- mark, Iowa VII 1 4 Smith, Joseph

Charles B. Thompson confirmed and ordained by VII 321 322

Edward Johnstone's acquaint- ance with II 402 Killed by mob II 588 Mormon leader I 459 II 587 595 599 601 VI 108

VII 27 323

Statement relating to descend- ants of VI 315 V-isited by Keokuk III 283 Smith, Joseph, Jr., Leader of a branch of the Mormon faith II 601 Smith, Gen. Xirfoy I 322 II

109 IV 592 Smith, Lanson, First physician in

lowaville VIII 58 Smith, Lewis H.

Assists Gov. C. C. Carpenter in

surveying III 297

Quartermaster Iowa Northern

Border Brigade V 482

490 493 497 498 506 509 510

Smith, Michael, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 306

Smith, Milo, Obituary VI 397 Smith, Morgan X.. II 17 VI

198 Smith, Narcissa Macy, Obituary

VI 240

Smith, O. T., Lecturer State Univer- sity IV 54

Smith, Mrs. Ona Ellis, Child's His- tory of Iowa, notice of

VII 153

Smith, P. A., Curator Decatur county

Historical Society V 231

Smith, "Pep," Claim jumper II

63 64 Smith, Peter, War experience of I

621 Smith, Platt

Law partner of Thomas S. Wil- son I 503 Tragic death of brother II

607 Smith, Rodney A.

Collector of Historical material

IV 152

History of Dickinson County, notice of V 474, refer- ence to III 566 Member of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 514 524 Member Spirit Lake Monument Commission II 69 III 553 V 21

Smith, R. S., Obituary I 238 Smith, S. P.

Presents portrait of Samuel Smith to State University

VIII 229

Presents valuable manuscripts to Historical Department

II 259

Smith, Rev. Dr. Samuel P. America IV 107 Memorial services held for II

259

Portrait presented to the State University VIII 229

Smith, Silas, Associate of Abner Kneeland VI 351 354

358 359

Smith, Simeon IV 277

Smith, Susan P., Instructor State University IV 42

Smith, Thad L., History of the Twenty-Fourth Iowa Volun- teers I 15 111 180 446, reference to II 47 379

Smith, Gen. Thomas Kilby, At battle of Pleasant Hill VII 517 520

Smith, Walter I., Tribute to Lewis W. Ross V 639

Smith, William, Votes against Mis- souri Compromise VI 262

Smith, William P. Ill 425

Smith, William H. I 175

Smith, Dr. William L., Married daughter of Gov. Lucas V 393

Smith, Dr. William R., Makes be- quest for monument to Sergt. Floyd H 310 Author of History of Wisconsin

III 391 392 VIII 513 Commissioner with Gen. Dodge

to treat with Chippewas VI 617

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

189

Establishes fort at Rock Island

I 607

Obituary I 583 Surveyor III 441

Smith, Gen. William K. Ill 392 395

Smith, William Sooy, Congratula- tory order to Gen. Corse II 8

Smith, 'William T.

Aids in providing- means for equipping troops I 87 596

Attends exercises at presenta- tion of portrait of S. F. Mil- ler I 241

Director and cashier of Bank of Iowa I 291 292 V 101 110

Makes address at unveiling of Gov. Kirkwood's portrait I 152

Smith, Capt. William W., Military service of I 33 562

Smithson, James

Bequest to the Smithsonian In- stitution VIII 230 Founder of Smithsonian Insti- tution IV 91 92

Smithsonian Institution, Founder of, and purpose of IV 91

Smyth, Father Clement, Missionary work of III 594 599

Smyth, Col. Robert, Obituary III 575

Smyth, William I 342

Smyth, William W., Naval record of VI 615

Smyth ft Co., Firm of Keokuk VIII 125

Smythe, Bishop, Ordains Rev. Henry Cosgrove priest VIII 79

Smythe, Judge P. Henry VII 479 Obituary VII 159

Smythe, Judge William

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 103 110 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Snake Indians III 291

Snedig-ar, Sergft. E. B., Report of, on losses at Vicksburg V 282

Snook, Benjamin P., Obituary V 640

Snow, Mrs., Mormon poetess, quota- tion from II 594

Snow, C. E. VIII 133

Snow, Erastus, Obituary V 399

Snow, Sam, Member crew Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Snow Storm, 1863 VI 589

Snowden, Thomas, Killed at battle of Corinth I 215 216

Snyder, Carl, Instrumental in organ- ization of Iowa Society of New York VII 473

Snyder, Dr. J. P., Quotation from, re- lating to Governor John Reynolds VII 245

Snyder, J. S., Elder Dunkers church VII 280

Snyder, T. O., Member Dunkers church VII 278

Snyder, Thomas, Regent State Uni- versity IV 14

Sod-Covered School House in Jack- son County, by Ellis VII 634

Socialistic community, founded by Abner Kneeland I 348 349

Soldiers and Sailors Monument IV

305 Criticism of IV 89

Soldiers Aid Society, founded at Keokuk IV 279

Soldiers' Orphans' Home

Gov. Merrill's recommendation

concerning V 343 Founders of I 599 IV 281

Soldiers Records, Plea for publica- tion of V 536 VII 65 549

Solomon, Daniel H., Member of Con- stitutional Convention of 1857 II 563 III 33 69 70 VIII 22

Somers, Lord III 266

Somers, S. W., Early Iowa lawyer

IV 484

Sons of the American Revolution, Place tablet to memory of Revolutionary soldiers in Historical Building VI 149 471

Soulard, Antoine, Agent for Julien Dubuque V 326

Soulard, James OK, Personal recol- lections of Julien Dubuque II 335 336

Soule, Bishop, Friend of Rev. Sam- uel Clarke I 462

Soule, Rev. Henry A. VI 319

Southern Bird in Central Iowa, by Henning V 62

Southworth, Capt. Irving' D., At bat- tle of Pleasant Hill VII 492

Sower, Christopher, Printed first German Bible published in America VII 270

Spangler, Samuel T., Obituary VIII 160

Spanutius, P. M., Member faculty State University IV 47

Sparks, A. R., Early Iowa journalist

VI 76

Sparks, Joseph VII 571 Sparks, Thomas, Early settler of Boone county VI 384

VII 236

Spaulding-, Rev. Benjamin Adams

Member of "Iowa Band," I

528 529 Raccoon River Agency in 1844

V 57

Spaulding-, D. B., Iowa pioneer I 136

Spaulding-, Lavisa, Wife of Board- man O. Shaw IV 398

Spauldingf, Lorenzo VII 595

Spaulding-, Dr. Volney, Physician at- tending Gen. Street II 103

Spear, Samuel P., Colonel Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry VI 618 621

190

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Spearman, James, Incidents in Life of I 568

Spearman, Thomas, Educated under Samuel L. Howe I 568

Specie Payment, Resumption of, ex- tract from speech by Hiram Price I 599

Speer, A. M. I 233

Speicher, John, Pastor Dunkers church VII 278

Spencer, A. A., Presents portrait of Oliver M. Spencer to the State University VIII

229

Spencer, A. C., Connection with Iowa Geological Survey III 119

Spencer, Charles, Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304 310

Spencer, E., Member of a committee appointed to publish the Annals of Iow,a VIII 295

Spencer, Fred, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy

VII 11 Spencer, Col. G-eorg-e E.

Chief of staff of Gen. Dodge I

175 305

Public services of II 368 Spencer, Herbert VI 529 Spencer, Jasper, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11

Spencer, John C., Secretary of War, son of, executed at sea for mutiny II 368 Spencer, Joshua III 509 Spencer, Lafayette

Day book on the Oregon Trail

VIII 305-310

Emigrant to Oregon VIII

304 Spencer, Nancy, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 306 Spencer, Oliver M.

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV * 38 47 Portrait presented to the State

University VIII 229 President State University IV

11 39

Public career of II 368 Spencer, O. S., Member Spirit Lake expedition III 514 544 V 21

Spencer, Philip, Executed for mu- tiny II 367 -

Spencer, B. B., Presents portrait of Oliver M. Spencer to the State University VIII 229 Spencer, William

Brother of Lafayette Spencer

VIII 304 Letter from Lafayette Spencer

VIII 305 Spener, Philip Jacob, Tenets of

faith I 383

Spickelmire, Thomas H., Severely wounded at battle of Pleas- ant Hill III 28 Spillman, Mr. VIII 283 Spirit Lake massacre of settlers and relief expedition II 152- 158 III 481-553 IV

237 Bibliography of III 565 566

Dedication of monument III

481 Addresses by

Capt. Charles B. Rich- ards III 508 Ex-Governor Cyrus C. Carpenter III

481 John F. Duncombe III

491 John N. Maxwell III

525 Letters by

Abbie Gardner Sharp

III 550

Mrs. Collins III 549 Sergt. Harry Hoover

III 551 Narrative of W. K. Laugh-

lin III 541 Papers by

Charles Aldrich III

546 Michael Sweeny III

537 Recollections of Frank B.

Mason III 532 Incorrect statement relating to

III 232 List of captured and rescued

II 72 List of settlers massacred II

70

Roster of companies II 71 Tablet placed in Hamilton coun- ty court house in honor of Webster companies IV

474 Tragedy of Okoboji, by Hoover

V 14

Spirit Lake and Okoboji Monument, History of II 69 Report of Commission III

552

Spofford, Col. E. S. VIII 130 132 Aids in relief of farmers, after grasshopper plague IV

446 Spofford, S. P. VIII 130

Names hostelry Des Moines

House II 469

Spooner, John Coit, Delegate to Re- publican national conven- tion IV 223 Spoor, Capt. Nelson T., At battle of

Corinth I 101 Sprague, Damon N.

Member Seventh General Assem- bly IV 366 Obituary V 560 Sprag-ue, Gen. John W. I 303 305

309 312 Sprag-ue, Mrs. Mary Isett, Obituary

IV 322

Spray, James VIII 154 Spring1, Ichabod E., Military service

of VI 580 Spring-dale, Iowa

Settlement of Quakers at IV

264 265 Union of Church and State at,

by Macy VII 34 Springer, Arthur

Attends presentation of portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

191

Letter by, presenting portrait of father V 469

Son of Francis Springer II

585

Springer, Charles, Son of Francis Springer II 585 V

469

Springfer, Elizabeth VII 636 Spring-er, Judge Francis

Address at reunion of Constitu- tional Convention of 1857 III 36

Chairman at reunion of Consti- tutional Convention of 1857 III 32

Distinguished jurist of Iowa VIII 190

Estimates of V 472 VI 390

Legislative service of III

624 VII 265-267

Letter from I 253

Obituary III 654

Oil portrait of, presented to His- torical Department V 468 541

President Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 11 639 III 69 VII 84 460

VIII 20 22

Recollections of II 569

Regent State University IV

II 14

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Tributes to III 71 Springer, Frank

Address at presentation of por- trait of Dr. Salter V 630 Bibliography of scientific works

of II 358 359 Biograohical sketch of II

359-364

Cleiocrinus, notice of VII 74 Letter by, presenting portrait of

father V 469 Portrait of, in Historical De- partment VI 390 Scientific work of II 352 363

V 232 VI 390 Son of Francis Springer II

585 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 608 Springer, James D., Obituary VII

155

Springer, Nathaniel, Father of Fran- cis Springer, biographical data II 569

Springer, Nellie (Mrs. H. M. Letts), Daughter of Francis Spring- er II 585 Springer, Warren C.. Son of Francis

Springer II 585 Springfield, (now Jackson) Minn., Massacre of settlers at III 482 V 15

See also Spirit Lake massacre Spurgeon, Charles VI 587 Spurrier, Frank, Severely wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill

III 28

Spurrier, W. A., Resigns from the district bench VIII 478

Squatter's Club, Purpose of IV 187

Squires, C. F. VIII 133

Aids in securing portrait of Dr.

Salter V 630

Squires, Mrs. C. P., Aids in securing portrait of Dr. Salter V 630

Stacy, J. E., Aids in organization of

company for protection

against Indians V 482

Stafford, Brantley, Supports pioneer

school III 216 Stafford, Mrs. Elizabeth, Obituary

III 480 Stafford, George H., Naval record of

VI 615

Stafford, George R. VIII 133 Stafford & McCune, Firm of Keokuk

VIII 125 Stage routes in Iowa V 535

Attempt to rob stage I 338

From Ft. Dodge to Ft. Des

Moines II 265 VII 15

Stallsworth, Capt. J. M., Pioneer

Iowa settler VI 383 Stambaugh, Agent for half-breed claimants VII 193 194 195

Stanbery, Henry, U. S. Attorney Gen- eral VIII 481 Stanford, Leland IV 92 Stanley, Squire, Pioneer Iowa set- tler IV 334 Stanley, Gen. David S., At battle of

Corinth I 101 102 Stanley, Dean VI 633 Stanley, Jeremiah, Quaker settler of Keokuk county IV 266 Stannard, Mrs., Early resident of

Keosauqua V 421 Stannard, Edwin O.

Incidents in life of V 415 421 Lieutenant governor of Mis- souri VIII 485 Stannard, Mrs. Obed, Mother of E. O.

Stannard VIII 485 Stannus, W. N. VIII 133 Stanton, C. A., Regent State Uni- versity IV 14

Stanton, Edwin M. I 86 342 503

II 50 502 IV 239 275

276 281 564 586 591 VI

175

Attitude of Henry Clay Dean

toward VIII 302 Dr. William A. Hammond's trou- bles with IV 415 Letter by II 491 Makes motion for the admission of Josiah Given to the bar VIII 397

Removed from position of Secretary of War VIII 333 334 336 338

William Pitt Fessenden ap- proves of, for Secretary of War VIII 327 Stanton, Prof. E. W. II 616 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Leader in women's rights movement I 673

Stanton, James, Member of excur- sion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345 Stanton, Mrs. Margaret DcDonald

V 555

Biographical sketch of, and trib- ute to, by Mrs. Osborn II 614

192

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Stanton, Thaddeus H. V 439

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379

Stanton, T. W., Prepares supplemen- tal catalogue to writings of Dr. White VII 470 Staples, Dr. G. M.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

404 405

Obituary H 327 Star Spang-led Banner, by Key, Sung at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV

108 Stark, Capt. Horatio

Military service of III 102 Stationed at Ft. Madison III

102-104 107

Starr, Pioneer settler VI 219 Starr, Henry W. I 507 II 101

198 389 IV 513 Contemporary of Jonathan C.

Hall VIII 21 Early Iowa lawyer II 577

IV 484 485 VII 475 Starr, Jedediah L., Killed at battle of Pleasant Hill III 27 28

Starr, John, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11 Starr, N. H., Early Iowa lawyer IV

485

Starr, W. H., Regent State Univer- sity IV 14 Starr, William H.

District prosecutor. County of Van Buren, Territory of Iowa VIII 144 Member Congregational church

at Burlington IV 623 Starr, Mrs. William H., Member of Congregational church at Burlington IV 623 State Bank of Iowa

Gov. Kirkwood one of directors

of I 9 Hiram Price's connection with

I 594 History of, by Price I 266

331 History of, by Sherman V

93 149 W. F. Coolbaugh's association

with VII 405 406 State Board of Education Meeting of V 379 History of, by Perry III 200 State Board of Health

Duties of IV 276

Vital Statistics of, in Historical

Department VI 305 State Historical Society, See Iowa

State Historical Society State Library

Collection of periodical litera- ture in II 194 Legislation revising law for II

543 State University

Bahama Biological Expedition from, History of, by Nut- ting I 298 History of, by Pickard IV 1

69

New Collegiate building, corner stone laid IV 154

Review of Monograph on Ama-

na Society I 382 418 Statue of James Harlau VIII 393 Statute Laws, Territory of Iowa,

1838-9

Reprinted by Historical Depart- ment IV 554 622 632 V

300 Act to regulate blacks and

mulattoes III 145 Statutory Adoption of the Common

Law in the West and Herein

of Its Introduction into

Iowa, by Shambaugh II

372 Steamboat Iowa, See oldest boat on

Mississippi Steamboating- on the Des Moines

Account of, by Davis VII 141 Extract from Ottumwa Courier

II 472 History of, ' by Hussey IV

323 393 Steamboating* on the Missouri river

VIII 423-424 Stearns, Ben. W., Naval record of

VI 616 Stearns, Mrs. Georg-e B., Daughter

of Gen. Williamson V 556

VI 184 Stebbins, C., Member of Spirit Lake

expedition III 514 V

Stedman, E. A., Member Iowa So- ciety of New York VII 473

Stedman, E. C., Estimate of Whit- man's writings VI 225

Steele, Capt., Takes part with Iowa troops in Missouri VIII 361

Steele, Alice M., Compiler Iowa at West Point and Annapolis VI 594

Steele, Maj. Gen. Frederick II 33

106 110 VI 170 At Jenkins Ferry II 35 36

37 40 246 Biographical sketch of, by La-

cey III 424

Connection with battle of Pleas- ant Hill I 34 VII 481 491

Report on the operations of the army in Missouri VIII 272

Steele, Lavinia, Compiler Check List of Iowa Public Documents VI 389

Steele, William VIII 234

Member of Territorial Legisla- ture VI 354

Pioneer settler of Keosauqua IV 338

Steele & Chittenden, Merchants of Keosauqua during flood of 1851 V 415

Steever, Col., Candidate for election to Congress from Milwau- kee VIII 511

Steigfer, W. T., Connection with Des Moines river land grants I 480 Stenholm, Mr., Friend of C. J. A.

Ericson VIII 5 Stennison, Knudt, Member of organ- ization for protection from horse thieves VI 62

Stephens, Blacksmith at Agency City IV 571

Stephens, Aaron D.f Aids John Brown III 458

Stephens, E. W., Publisher VII 71

Stephens, H. Morse II 323

Stephens, Maj. T. P., Compiles rec- ord of losses of Iowa troops at Vicksburg V 285

Stephenson, Harry VIII 130

Pioneer Des Moines merchant IV 373

Stephenson, Capt. J. W., Commands company in Black Hawk war III 220

Stephenson, N1. W., Instructor State University IV 42

Sterne, I. N. VIII 133

Stevens, Alexander H., Attitude of, regarding- slavery IV 407

Stevens, Andrew J.

Experience of, during flood of

1851 V 404

Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Suggests names for Iowa coun- ties II 200

Stevens, Frank E.

Black Hawk War, review of VI

314 Credit to VII 242 246 261

Stevens, Orlando III 274

Stevens, Smith E.. Member Spirit Lake expedition III 487 488 520

Stevens. Thaddeus

Active in framing national

banking law I 286 Death of VI 551 Delegate to Republican national convention, 1856 II 583 Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88 Impeachment of Andrew John- son VI 550 VIII 334 336 Member of House Committee on

Reconstruction VI 552 Warm friend of J. B. Grinnell II 257

Stevenson, A.. Killed at battle of Corinth I 215

Stevenson, Adlai. Address at Bur- lington Semi-Centennial II 622 623

Stevenson, Carter !•. II 14

Stevenson, T. G., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

Stewart, Col. VIII 130 132

Stewart, Gen. Alexander P. II 46

119 132 At battle of Atlanta VI 178

Stewart, Alvan, Influence of, on Oneida Institute II 251

Stewart, Andrew, Henry Clay Dean keeps books for VIII 299

Stewart, G-eorg-e B., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379

Stewart, J. M., Makes excavation for Historical Building III 569

Stewart, J. W., Obituary I 503

Stewart, John, At battle of Corinth

I 216 13

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

193

Stewart, John, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 547 V

Attends reception Abraham Lincoln

20 Stewart, John T.,

given to IV 462

Stewart, Mrs. John T., Attends re- ception given to Abraham Lincoln IV 462 Stewart, Joseph Buff on VIII 132 Obituary IV 159 Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 359 VIII 56

Stewart, Nelson B., Member Des Moines Improvement and Railroad Co., I 466 Stickle, Hortoii W., Military record

of VI 605 Stickney. Takes part in buffalo hunt

VI 593 Stidg-er, John S., Pioneer journalist

of Keosauqua V 418 Stig-er, H. J., Associated with Judge

Kinne VII 395 Stiles, Edward H.

David Rorer VIII 116-124 Error in article corrected VI

634 Gen. Fitz Henry Warren VI

481 548 634 Henry Clay Caldwell VIII

241-277 311 Judge Henry B. Hendershott

III 624 IV 559 Judge Jonathan C. Hall VIII

18-31 Judge Joseph Williams VII

161

Public services of III 624 Quotation from VIII 82 Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII

610

Stiles, T. W., Obituary VII 320 Stillman. Expedition led by IV

231

Stillman, W. D., Lecturer State Uni- versity IV 56

Stillmeyer, Clifford, Died in Philip- pines IV 320 Stillwell, Mr., Pioneer settler of

Iowa III 448

Stillwell, Marg-aret, First white child born in Keokuk V 59 Stillwell, Moses

Earlv merchant of Keokuk V

59 Father of first white child

born in Keokuk II 642 Stillwell, Mrs. Moses, Mother of first white child born in Keokuk II 642

Stimmel, Hattie J., Member faculty

State University IV 47

Stimson, Frederic Jesnp, Works of,

cited VI 513

Sting-er, Theodore, Killed I 451 Stockbridg-e Indians, Send deputation to Sac and Fox Indians VI 201 Stockdale, John M. VII 140

Obituary III 318 Stocker, Rev. Samuel I 157 V

393

Stockton. Gen. Joseph, Director Vicksburg National Military Park V 272

194

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Stockton, L. D., Judge Iowa Supreme Court IV 485

Stoddard, Mrs. Drusilla Allen, Beau- tiful Life and Its Associa- tions, by Clarkson, notice of IV 240

Stokely, Francis Pope, Mother of George Wilson IV 563

Stokely, Thomas, Grandfather of George Wilson IV 564

Stokes, Mary, Mother of Joseph M. Street (Mrs. Anthony Street)

II 81

Stokes, Montfort, Grandfather of Joseph M. Street H 81

III 623

Stone, C. T., Pastor Bunkers church

VII 281 Stone, Caroline M., Wife of Gov.

Stone I 236 Stone, George A.

Commander Iowa Brigade II

278

Obituary V 158 Stone, Harry L., Died in Philippines

IV 320

Stone, Henry, Instrumental in secur- ing establishment of Geo- logical Survey III 114

Stone, Mrs. H. E., Daughter of Mrs. George G. Wright III

Stone, Rev. J. M., Instructor State

University IV 31 Stone, John Temple, Obituary IV

157 Stone, John Y. V 392

Appears for Government in case against D. M. Navigation and Railroad Co. I 634 637 Stone, Joseph C.

Obituary V 639

Pallbearer at funeral of Gen.

Corse II 300

Stone, tncy I 501 IV 558 Stone, Thomas J.

Obituary VI 478

Present at opening of grave of

Sergt. Floyd II 310 Surveyor III 439 Stone, Gov. William M. I 80 II 540 565 IV 77 549 590

V 339 VI 179 399 559 625

Aids in founding Soldiers' Or- phans' Home IV 281

Appoints Charles Aldrich com- missioner to take vote of soldiers VI 618

Candidate for governor II 521 IV 587 588 VI

420 493 494

Message of, cited V 369

Obituary I 235

Orlando B. Ayers law partner of IV 479

Regent State University IV 11

Sword of, in possession of His- torical Department II 320 Stone, Mrs. William M., Vice-Presi- dent Iowa Sanitary Society II 504

Stone, Capt. W. W., Member execu- tive committee Vicksburg National Military Park As- sociation V 272

St on em an, George III 425 Stoneman, John T., Vote on bill for

board of charities IV 312 Stoner, T. I., Remounts the canvases

which formerly decorated

the Sunreme Court room

VIII 315

Stoney, Orderly III 475 Stookey, Stephen, Member Bahama

expedition I 299 Stoops, W. S., Indian teacher at

Tama reservation IV 197 Stoops, William, Makes photograph

of old graves at Agency

City II 229

Storer, Judge Bellamy II 573 Storms, Great Blizzard of 1856, by

Brainard I 391 Story, Justice Joseph I 246 III

632 Writes opinion in the Dartmouth

College case VIII 55 Story, Wilbur P. V 636 Stott, Charles. Witness at a trial

in Territorial Iowa VIII

144 Stout, Abram V., Obituary IV

479 Stout, Edward C., Naval record of

VI 616

Stout, William J.. Pastor Dunkers

church VII 276 Stover, Member Dunkers church

VII 275

Stover, John VII 159 Stow, W. A. V 587

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin VIII

193

Straight, Col. I 174 Straight, Lieut. J. A.

Aids in recovering remains of Col. Kinsman V 250 308 476 Tribute to Col. Kinsman V

247

Strang, James J. VII 323 Strasser, George VI 291 Stratton, Capt. Franklin A.

Captain Ft. Dodge Company

VI 571 572 575 577 618 Characterization of III 489 Member Spirit Lake expedition

III 483 487 488 515 517 520 V 18

Strauss, Max, Member excursion

party on Des Moines river,

1851 IV 345 Straw, Mrs. Caroline A., Second wife

of George E. Clark VSII

240 Street, Connection with Fugitive

Slave case VI 11 12 18-

20 40 Street, Miss, Marries George Wilson

IV 566 567 Street, A. W.

Describes death of Gen. Street

VI 375

Street, Aaron, Jr., Active member Anti-Slavery Society VII 604 Explains Indians' idea of

schools VI 365

Street, Anthony, Father of Joseph M. Street II 81

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

195

Street, Mrs. Eliza M., Given land by

government VI 91 Street, Miss Ida M.

Chapter of Indian History III

601 646 Chapter of Indian History, A

Second VI 364 Historical work of VII 145 Presents correspondence of Gen. Street to Historical Depart- ment V 71

Simon Cameron Indian Commis- sion of 1838 VII 115.172 Street, Capt. John, Grandfather of Joseph M. Street II 81 Street, Joseph H. D., Register Coun- cil Bluffs Land Office VII 454 Street, Gen. Joseph M. IV 574

VI 120 606 VIII 270 Agent Sac and Fox Indians, re- port of VI 367 368 VII 115 119

Attack upon, by press IV 570 Attempts to uncover Aaron Burr

conspiracy VI 372 Characterization of II 229

VII 145 Commissioner to locate seat of

justice of Iowa county III

224 Connection with Simon Cameron

Indian Commission VII

115-139 172-195 Correspondence of, presented to

Historical Department V

71

Death of II 102* VI 378 George Wilson son-in-law of II

242 III 567 IV 566

VII 399 Grave of II 104 637 VI

378 Indian Agent II 387 III

74 386 393 IV 78 567

569 V 397 459 VII

453, at Prairie du Chien

VI 364

Life of, by Street II 81 642 Visits East with Indians VII

228 Wapello buried near VI 90

378 VII 582 Work with Indians III 601-

623 646 Street, Mrs. Joseph M.

Entertains William Salter VII

592

Land reserved for II 102 Owner of negro IV 573 Street, Thomas P., Connection with

claims of half-breed Winne-

bagoes VII 115-139 172-

175

Street, Washing-ton P., Military rec- ord of VI 605 Street, William B. Ill 621 622

VI 370 Estimate .of Rev. David Lowry

VI 364 Gen. Joseph M. Street II 81,

reference to II 228 642

III 602

Letter from, relating to Jeffer- son Davis and the Black

Hawk war III 74 Obituary IV 78

Pioneer storekeeper of Oska- loosa II 219

Streeter, Zimri, "Old Black Hawk" Biographical sketch of, by Melendy I 412 Member Seventh General As- sembly II 204

Strong-, Dr. E. B., Cowardice of, dur- ing Spirit Lake massacre III 540 V 20

Strong-, Mrs. E. B., Survivor of Spir- it Lake massacre III 539 546 V 19

Strong-, Ziieut. Georg-e, Death of I 659

Strong1, Henry II 359

Law partner of John W. Noble

VIII 462 Presents portrait of S. F. Miller

to State I 241 Quotation from letter to Mr.

Herriott VIII 109 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor VIII 217

Strong-, Moses M., History of Wis- consin Territory, cited III 144

Strong-, Capt. Richard P., Member of staff of Gen. Steele III 431

Strow, J. D. VII 140

Strow, James B., Soldiers sworn in- to service by VI 571

Struble, G. B., Associated with Judge Kinne VII 395

Struble, G. W.t Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 62

Strug-gle for the Half-breed Tract, by Wick VII 16

Struthers, Bobert

Obituary III 655 Takes part in buffalo hunt VI 593

Stryker, Frances Elizabeth, Defend- ant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Navigation and Railroad Co. I 634

Stryker, Grace, Defendant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Naviga- tion and Railroad Co. I 634

Stryker, Harriet Pierson, Defendant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Navigation and Railroad Co. I 634

Stryker, John, Connection with Des Moines river land grants I 466 547

Stryker, Thomas H., Defendant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Navi- gation and Railroad Co. I 634

Stryker, Phebe H., Defendant in suit of U. S. vs. D. M. Naviga- tion and Railroad Co. I 634

Stuart, A. A., Iowa Colonels and Regiments VI 481 549

Stuart, A. H. H., Connection with Des Moines river land grants I 360 361 467

Stuart, Bev. Cohen, Brings message of King William to Holland colony III 260

Stuart, Dell, Obituary VII 240

196

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Stuart, Georg-e W., Military record of VI fiflfi

Stuart, J. Park, Early school teach- er in Burlington IV 623

Stuart, Lewis W., Makes effort to kill bill for new capitol IV 245

Stuart, R. VII 192

Stubbs, Lieut., Part of detachment which established Ft. Dodge

I 135

Stubbs, Daniel F. VI 155 Obituary VII 158

Stnll, O. W. H., Secretary of Iowa Territory III 570

Stumping- the Territory in 1843. Campaign of A. C. Dodge and William H. Wallace

IV 392

Sturg-eon, Daniel VII 374 Sturg-es, Albert A., First instructor

in Denmark Academy VII

Sturgis, Phineas P., Obituary VI

320 Sturm, Pred B., Member of faculty

State University IV 44 Sturtevant, Dr. J. M., Member of

Illinois Association I 526

III 54

Sturtevant, John, Granted permis- sion to cultivate land near

Ft. Des Moines IV 170 Stutsman, Judg-e A. H. VII 479 Stutsman, Enos VIII 414 417 Sudduth, William X., Lecturer State

University IV 57 Sudlow, Egbert C., Obituary VII

640 Sudlow, Fhebe W., Instructor State

University IV 42 Suiter, Lieut. Prank M.. At battle of

Corinth I 215 216 Sullivan, Giles O.

Assisted in capture of negro

II 631

One of the defendants in a kid- napping case VIII 144

Sullivan, G-en. Jeremiah C. I 174

Sullivan, John I 2

Sullivan, Gen. John III 156 V 151

Sullivan, John C., Makes surveys in Iowa I 642 647

Sullivan, John H., Pioneer miller V 116

Sullivan, T. J., Member of commit- tee to draft resolutions III 198 272

Sully, Capt., With the Iowa troops in Missouri VIII 361

Sully, Gen. Alfred

Campaign against the Indians

V 506-510

Friend of Gen. Grant III

428

Summerlin, Rufus, Pioneer journal- ist of Keosauqua V 418 Summers, Miss Amy, Second wife

of Gov. Lucas II 414 Summers, Laurel

John C. Calhoun writes pro- slavery letter to II 235 Letter to V 64 Member House First Territorial Legislature VII 256 258

Member Third General Assem- bly II 19? 198

Member Third Territorial Legis- lature VII 263 264 Summers, W. M., Killed at battle of

Corinth I 215

Sumner, Editor of The Lansing Mir- ror V 122

Sumner, Charles I 523 II 563 III 49 234 IV 148 VI 227

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII

188

Attitude toward impeachment of Andrew Johnson VIII

334-339

Desires chairmanship of joint committee on reconstruction VIII 332

Estimate of William Pitt Fes- senden VIII 322 323 343

Quotation from letter to Theo- dore Parker VIII 448 Sumner, Gen. Edwin V. I 158

VI 393

Aids Capt. Allen IV 174 Military service of III 369 Stationed at Ft. Atkinson IV

452 Stationed at Ft. Des Moines

III 352 357 358 359 361 375

Sunday mail VIII 443-444

Suplee, Edwin M., Military record of VI 606

Supreme Court of Iowa, Decision of, in regard to ownership of aerolites III 284

Supreme Court reports

Edited by Judge George Greene,

1850 II 508

Edited by William J. A. Brad- ford, 1839 II 554

Surveying1 in Iowa, by government II 603 III 297 439

Sutton, Preston M., Obituary V 319

Svenson, S. P., Uncle of C. J. A. Ericson VIII 1

Swafford, Louis S., Obituary IV 322

Swain, Mrs. Adaline M., Obituary

IV 79

Swain, John, Pioneer settler of Keo- sauqua IV 337 Swainson, •William, Friend of Rafin-

esque VII 203 Swalm, Albert W.

Attends exercises at recention of

portrait of S. F. Miller I . 241 Regent State University IV

14 Swalm, Mrs. Pauline Given IV

322 Delivers address at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 626 Swamp lands, Sale of in Wright

county VII 360 Swan, Charles A.. Awarded medal of

honor VII 111 Swan, Chauncy, Member Territorial

House of Representatives

VII 254 256

Swan, Joseph H., Obituary IV 321

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

197

Swan, Robert T., Massachusetts Public Records Commission and Its Work, cited VII 576

Swanger, Miss Brasilia, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 484 501 540 546 547 548 V 19 20

Swanson, Ernest A., Naval record of VI 616

Swanson, F. A. & A. M., Merchants of Ridgeport VIII 12

Swayze, Dr. H. A. II 66

Swazy, Mary, Mrs. Henry Noble

III 193 Swearing-en, Samuel

Iowa pioneer VI 1 Member House Territorial Leg- islature I 347 VI 355 Sweazey, Capt., Commander steam- boat on Des Moines river

IV 330

Sweeley, Martin J., Replies to peti- tion relating to Bonaparte dam VII 616

Sweeney, J. H. Ill 237

Sweeney, Michael

Account of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 537 Biographical note III 537 Member of Spirit Lake expedi- tion III 507 545

Sweeney, Miles, Makes wagon trip with Bishop Loras III 589

Sweeney, Gen. Thomas W. I 302

305 310 311

At battle of Wilson's Creek IV 470

Sweet, Joseph, Left in charge of buildings at Ft. Dodge II 149

Swett, Leonard, Quotation from, to Joshua H. Leonard VIII 94

Swick, P. D., Pioneer Iowa editor V 124

Swift, Charles H., Deputy fish and game warden V 26

Swift, Elmira, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell I 582

Swig-g-ert, Seth W., Editor of the Sioux City Eagle VIII 419

Swinton, William, Army of the Po- tomac, cited III 475

Swisher, Lovell, Treasurer Board of Regents State University IV 11

Sykes, George III 425

Sylvester, Richard H., Obituary II 327

Symes, Mr. VII 214

Symmes, John Cleves, Military rec- ord of III 110

Synhorst, Dirk, Member of Holland colony, incident relating to

III 249 Sypher, Reuben W.

Incorporator and director of Ft. Des Moines Steamboat Co.

IV 360

Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Pioneer merchant IV 359

TABLETS

To Revolutionary Soldiers bur- ied in Iowa VI 149 471 To Spirit Lake expedition in Webster City Court House IV 474

To the memory of Capt. Thomas Drummond VI 150 471 Tabor, Horace A. W. VIII 156 Tabor, O. G.t Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61 62 Tabor, Iowa, John Brown's Last Visit to, by Todd III 458 Tabor College VII 392 Taine, Quotation from III 264 Tait, Capt. John, At Champion Hill

II 445

Talbot, D. P., Presents valuable museum specimens to State University IV 41 Talbot, D. H., Charter member of Academy of Science and Letters, Sioux City VIII 426 Talbot, Marshall

Characterization of V 313 Portrait of Governor Kirkwood

by V 312

Talbott, Alexander, Projector of ex- cursion on Des Moines river IV 368 Tales of a Wayside Inn, Quotation

from II 366 Taliaferro, Lawrence

Companion of J. C. Beltrami V

601 Indian agent III 606 V

459 VI 369 Tallant, J. P. II 2

Writes letter to A. C. Dodge

VIII 440 Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de V

188 550 551 VI 411 Tallmadg-e, James, Jr., Attitude of, on slavery in Missouri VI 256 257

Tallmadg-e, N. P., Governor of Wis- consin Territory III 562 Talmadg-e, Charles H.

Obituary VIII 159

Pioneer Iowa editor V 121

122 Tama, Chief of Pox Indians

Attends council at close of Black Hawk war VI 196 Father of Appanoose VI 203 Removes to Iowa VI 192 Visits Washington VI 186 Tama county, Indian reservation in

II 184 IV 196 Tama County Indians, bv Bicknell

IV 196

Reference to V 624 Tamblyn, Lieut. Col. I 325 Taney, Judge Roger B.

Decisions of IV 122 600 Reverses Judge Mason in the Dred Scott case VIII

190

Tank, Mrs. Otto, Presents library to Wisconsin Historical So- ciety I 263 Tannehill, Lawyer of Centerville

VIII 488

Tanner, Charles, Military service of VI 580

108

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Tanner, Edward, Description of

eastern border of Iowa VI

127 Tanner. H. S., Issues book of Albert

M. Lea III 473 VI

556 Tanner, John

Dr. James writes article on

VIII 279 294 Taken captive by Indians VI

127 U. S. Interpreter at Saut de Ste

Marie VIII 180 Tapley, W. H., Chief electrician gov- ernment printing office VI

152

Tappan, Arthur II 250 Tappau, Gen. J. C.

At battle of Pleasant Hill III

412 416 Director Vicksburg National

Military Park Association

V 272 Tarascon, Messrs., Friends of Rafin-

esque VII 207 208 Taster, John, Member of commis- sion to distribute seed after

grasshopper plague IV

445

Tate, P. C., Assistant Iowa Geologi- cal Survey HI 119 Tatum, Lawrie, Prominent member

of Progressive Friends IV

264 Taxation laws of Iowa V 352

425

Enforcement of VI 304 Taxes, Assessing and collecting of

III 342

Taylor, VI 344 Taylor, A., Early resident of Ft.

Dodge IV 374 Taylor, Bayard II 568 Taylor, Daniel H., Military service

of VI 580

Taylor, George, Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304 Taylor, Hartwell J.

Pioneer settler of Denmark,

Iowa VII 5 Trustee of Denmark Academy

VII 7 Taylor, Hawkins VII 461

Letter of Abraham Lincoln to

H 474 475

Member First Territorial Legis- lature VII 22 256 258 Obituary I 343 Public services of II 474

VII 27 Supports S. J. Kirkwood for

governor VIII 217 Taylor, Henry, Negro boy at battle

of Pleasant Hill VII 507

508 Taylor, Mrs. J. B., Vice-president

Iowa Sanitary Society II

504 Taylor, Capt. James B., At Alla-

toona II 125 Taylor, John VII 250 Taylor, John, Leader in Mormon

church II 590 594 Taylor, Judge John I 445 Taylor, John L. IV 642 Taylor, John M., Pioneer journalist

of Keosauqua V 418

Taylor, John W., Attitude of, on slavery in Missouri VI 256

Taylor, Lewis, Testimony of, in Fu- gitive Slave case VI 19 Taylor, M. 1C. VIII 133 Taylor, Oliver I., Pioneer journalist of Keosauqua, Iowa V 418

Taylor, B. Howe VII 239 Taylor, Gen. Bichard IV 592

VI 244

At battle of Pleasant Hill III 24 402 403 406 407 VII 482 489 492 498 508 509 512 528 Taylor, Miss Sarah Xnox

Attends Miss Street on her mar- riage to George Wilson IV 567

Receives attentions from Jeffer- son Davis IV 566 Taylor, Dr. W., Pioneer settler of

Keosauqua IV 338 Taylor, Gen. Zachary I 360 442 II 242 598 III 447 IV 213 519 569 VI 398 485

VII 188 214 320 534 Commander at Fort Crawford

VIII 35

Friend of Gen. Street VI 371

372 President of the United States

VIII 49 82 Service of, on frontier II S9

9t 92 99 III 74 99 37S

616 617 620 IV 565 V

330 VI 192 252 VII

450-452 Teale, Fred, Vote on bill for board

of charities IV 312 Teas. George W.

Member House First Territorial

Legislature II ; 317 IV

Friend of Van Caldwell II

389 Teas, Joseph B.

Service of, in Territorial Legis- lature II 317 IV 4 VII 265 266-267

Trustee of university to be es- tablished at Belmont, Wis.

IV 5

Tecumseh II 455 VI 193 248

314 Teesdale, John

Opposes Frank W. Palmer for

State printer VIII 316 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Supports William H. Seward for

president VIII 449 Telegraph in Iowa, 1848 HI 623

V 176

Teller, Henry M., U. S. senator VIII

156 Temperance question

Gov. Lucas' views on II 424 Passage of prohibitory liquor

law I 12 589 Stephen Whicher frames first

temperance statute IV

517 Work of Rev. Asa Turner for

Maine law III 60

INDSX, VOLUMES I-VIII

199

Temple, Georg-e, Member First Leg- islative Assembly VII 257

Tenbroeck, Lucretia Mitchell, Obitu- ary IV 640

Ten Eych, George, Member of crew Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Ten Eyck, H. B. VIII 133

Ten Eyck, Henry, Member of Des Moines Navigation and Railroad Co. I 466

Tenney, Charles W., Obituary VII 400

Tennyson, Alfred VI 633

Teren, Witness to contract of Du- buque with Indians II 331

Terrell, Col. A. W., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 403

404 VII 497 503 513

Terrell, Charles, Designs medal awarded to Joseph Francis VI 310

Territorial and State Roads IV 72

Territorial Governors of Iowa, Origi- nal letters by, secured at Washington V 72

Territorial journals missing- VI 554

Territorial Legislatures

Brief account of VII 254-

268 First convened at Burlington

II 393

Terry, Serflft. James, At Corinth I 216

Terry, John B., Trustee of univer- sity to be established at Belmont, Wis. IV 5

Terry, William, Experience of, dur- ing flood of 1851 V 412

Tesson, Joseph, Indian interpreter

III 130

Teter, Corporal Duncan, Promoted

for bravery II 445 Teter, Isaac Pearl, Obituary IV

401

Texas Pacific Railroad Co., Incor- poration of II 281 Thacher, Georg-e, President State

University IV 12 40 41

45 Thatcher, Mrs. Elizabeth, Victim of

Spirit Lake massacre II

153 III 543 V 25 Thatcher, J. M., Member of Spirit

Lake expedition III 514

528 532 533 543 V 21 Thayer, Edward H., Obituary VI

637 Thayer, Eli, Active in the Kansas

struggle VIII 191 Thayer, Gen. J. M., At battle of

Vicksburg Bayou VI 170

171 There is No Death I 206-208

Origin and authorship of I

196-209 229-230 Third Iowa Infantry, Brief record

of II 277 Thoburn I 554 557 Thomas, Edward H., Incidents in

life of II 572-581 Thomas, Frank III 484

Thomas, Gen. Georg-e H. I 303 304 316 317 II 17 132 134 III 76 425 426 IV 572 VI 180 VII 484

Thomas, Hiram W., Delivers sermon at Burlington Semi-Centen- nial II 625

Thomas, J. B., Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 484 501 503 528 533 546-548 V 19 558

Thomas, J. L., Elder Dunkers church VII 281

Thomas, Jesse B.

Attitude of, on slavery in Mis- souri VI 262 U. S. senator VII 247 249

Thomas, John, Quaker settler of Cedar county IV 266

Thomas, !•. A.. Receives letter on trial of Indians confined in Dubuque jail, 1846 VIII 438 439

Thomas, Lorenzo VIII 327

Investigates subject of organ- izing colored troops VI 172

Thomas, Lot

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 146 Obituary VII 76

Thomas, Mrs. lot, Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 146

Thomas, Morg-an G., Obituary IV 157

Thomas, Otha, Sends citation to Mr. Herriott VIII 456

Thomas, Raymond G., Naval record of VI 616

Thomas, T. G., Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61

Thomas, W. R., Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 61

Thomas, Willie, Victim of Spirit Lake massacre III 546 V 19

Thompson, Mr., Gold miner of Mon- tana VIII 424

Thompson, Alexander, Member fac- ulty State University IV 46 .

Thompson, Andy III 479

Thompson, C. VIII 132

Thompson, Charles Blancher, Career of, as Mormon leader VII 321

Thompson, D. S., Brother of Charles B. Thompson VII 343

Thompson, David, Official geogra- pher and explorer of North- west Fur Co. Ill 140 141

Thompson, Francis, Doorkeeper Con- stitutional Convention of 1857 III 69

Thompson, J. D., Editor of the Har- din County Sentinel VIII 79

Thompson, Col. J. K. P.

Iowa at Vicksburg and the Vicksburg National Military Park V 272

200

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Thompson, Jacob, Secretary of the

Interior I 479 480 Thompson, James, Outlaw in Jack- son county, killed VII 260 261

Thompson, James, Member of ex- cursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV 345

Thompson, James X., Military rec- ord of VI 606 Obituary VI 76 Thompson, John W.

Delegate to the Republican State convention, Des Moines, 1860 VIII 218 Member Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Thompson, Col. M. Jeff I 322 IV

592

Acting Adjutant General to

Gen. Price VIII 363 365

Thompson, Mrs. Kate, Obituary III

479 Thompson, Miss Martha, Mrs. Ed

Wright II 325 378 383 Thompson, Martin, Member Ninth General Assembly IV 379 Thompson, Seymour Dwight Obituary VI 638 Recollections of the Third Iowa Regiment, reference to I 376

Short sketch of VIII 257 Thompson, Smith, Recommends Dr. James as botanist on the Long expedition VIII

169

Thompson, Thomas B., Killed at bat- ' tie of Pleasant Hill III

28 Thompson, William VIII 132

Contested election of VIII 2?

28

Defeated for Congress II 324 Obituary III 317 Represents Iowa in Congress

II 639 VII 458 Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 69 Thompson, William A., Ordination

of I 528 Thompson, William G.

Member of committee to inves- tigate affairs of D: M. Navi- gation Co. I 476 Member of Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Thompson, William H. VIII 200 Thoreau, Henry D., Lover of birds

VIII 603 Thorington, James

Attends the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 93

Reply to Civil Service Com- mission question VIII 74-76 Represents Iowa in Congress

VII 458

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Thorington, Monroe P., Military record of VI 606

Thorn, James, Had Indian wife VII 19

Thornburg, L. W., Merchant of Keo- sauqua during flood of 1851 V 415

Thornburgh, Joseph, Attends pioneer school VI 448

Thorpe, Francis Newton, Contrib- utes to Iowa Journal of History and Politics VI 70

Thorpe, Freeman

Paints portrait of Frederick Douglass for Historical De- partment VIII 473 Paints portrait of Col. Hender- son VI 391 VII 395

Thrift, J. M., Tailor at Ft. Des Moines IV 170

Thrift, Adjt. Gen. William Hurlbut Credit to VII 243 Directs publication of the Ros- ter and Record of Iowa Soldiers VIII 555

Throckmorton, Steamboat captain V 59

Throckmorton, Lieut. Job, At battle of Corinth I 219

Thurman, judge Allen G.f Takes part of the defendant in a criminal trial VIII 318

Thurston, Lieut. George A., Member of faculty State University IV 47

Thurston, Rev. Father, S. J., Quota- tion from IV 466

Thurston, Samuel B., Oregon pio- neer IV 624 VII 555

Thwaites, Beuben G. VII 72

Acknowledgment to III 384

VII 243

Collects oil portraits for Wis- consin Historical Society

VIII 229

Estimate of I 333 Letter from IV 115 Makes address at Semi-Centen-

nial of the adoption of the Constitution of Iowa VIII 63

Profits by the work of Mr. Dra- per VIII 601 Secretary Wisconsin Historical Society I 261 IV 74 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 607

Work of the Wisconsin Histori- cal Society I 258 Tibbets, Andrew W., Awarded medal

of honor VII 111 Tibbetts, James VIII 133 134 Tichenor, Lieut. Enos, Killed at bat- tle of Corinth I 217 IV 323 592 Tichenor, George C.

Obituary V 557 Recollections of steamboating on Des Moines river IV 368

Tidrick, Robert L., Law partner of Phineas M. Casady VIII 556 Tiffany & Co.

Manufacture tablet to memory of Capt. Drummond VI 473

IND£X, VOLUMES I-VIII

201

Manufacture tablet to memory of Revolutionary soldiers

VI 472

Tilden, Samuel J. II 281 V

266 636 VI 638

Tilghman, (Jen. Lloyd, Killed at Vicksburg V 278

Tillet, David, Member of organiza- tion for protection from horse thieves VI 62

Tilling-hast, B. P., Pays tribute to D. N. Richardson III 573

Tilton, Howard Winslow, Obituary V 480

Tilton, Prof. J. L., Assistant Iowa Geological Survey III 119 121

Tilton, R. L., Makes address at Bur- lington Semi-Centennial H 626

Tisdale, Capt., Commander steam- boat on Des Moines river IV 329

Tisdale, Lieut. Daniel, Jr., At battle of Corinth I 216

Tisdale, William D.

Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 43 46 Regent State University IV 14

Titus, Calvin Pearl, Awarded medal of honor VII 107

Tizzard, William I., Obituary V 560

Tobin, Pioneer Iowa editor V 124

Tobin, Prof. T. P. VI 473

Todd, Don Andrew, Indian trader V 324

Todd, Prof. J. E.

Iowa scientist IV 396

John Brown's Last Visit to

Tabor III 458 Writes introduction to Remi- niscences of Rev. John Todd

VII 393

Todd, Dr. John, Register of Illinois

Land Office VU 250 Todd, Rev. John

Early Settlement and Growth of Western Iowa, review of, by Salter VII 392 Writes letter on the Kansas

troubles VIII 507 Todd, Capt. John Blair Smith

Appointed Brigadier General by President Lincoln VIII

422

Delegate to Congress from Da- kota Territory VIII 421 Elected mayor of Sioux City,

1867 VHI 417 421 Member of the firm, Frost, Todd

& Co. VIII 432 Pioneer of Sioux City VIII

431 Todhnnter, Lewis

Member of Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 69

VIII 22

Obituary V 396 Passenger on Des Moines river

steamboat IV 358 Tollefsrude Hans C., Obituary VI

158 Tolman, J., Had Indian wife VII

19 Tolman, John, Pioneer of lowaville

Tolman, John, School commissioner

I 366 Toman, William, Journalistic work

of V 123

Tompkins, Daniel D. VI 126 Tompkins, Robert, Journalistic worK

of V 120 Toole, William L.

Member House, First Territor- ial Legislature II 574 Prominent member of the Amer- ican party VIII 219 Toombs, Robert

Grimes replies to speech of I

515 Views of, on slavery question

IV 136

Tootle, Milton, Merchant of Sioux

City VIII 422

Toppan, Carpenter & Co., Engraved

plates for bills for State

Bank of Iowa I 333

Torbert, Gen. Alfred T. A. I 196

Torrence, Col. William M. O., Death

of VI 174 Torrey, Dr. John

Associated with Dr. James

VIII 312

Botanist VIII 165 291 346 Dr. C. C. Parry's association with VII 414 416 417 419 421 Letter from Edwin James

VIH 178 180 Rafinesque associated with VII

207 217 219 223

To the Rev. William Salter, D. D., poem by Rev. C. E. Perkins

V 218

Totten, Gen. Joseph O., Gen. Warren quarrels with VI 491

Totten, Silas, President State Uni- versity IV 37-39

Tourtelotte, Lieut. Col. J. E. II

292 294 303

At Allatoona II 120 122 Letters to Gen. Corse II 284- 289

Touzaliu, Mrs. A. E., Daughter of Mrs. Samuel F. Miller IV 639

Tower, B. P., Associate of Abner Kneeland VI 351 354 358

Tower, O., Associate of Abner Knee- land VI 358

Town Councils, Regulation of Trade and Morals by, by Herriott V 126

Towne, Maj. Ed. D. VIII 272

Towner, Judge Horace M., Writes music for Iowa Beautiful Land IV 90

Townsend, Dr., Democratic candi- date for mayor of Sioux City VIII 417

Townsend, Albert H., Military ser- vice of VI 580

Townsend, Col. E. C., Credit to VII 243

Townsend, E. D., Signs order giving Charles Aldrich honorable discharge from the army VIII 583

Townsend, Edward, Obituary IV 400

202

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Townsend, Henry, Military service of VI 580

Townsend, James L., Military ser- vice of VI 580

Townsend, Judge John S., of Monroe county VIII 489

Townsend, Mrs. John S., Tribute to Rev. Samuel Clarke I 458

Townsend, Julius C., Naval record of VI 616

Townships, Organization of, recom- mended by Robert Lucas II 421 422

Townsley, Clarence P., Military rec- ord of VI 606

Toy, James P., Tribute to Lot Thomas VII 77

Tracey, H. W.

Attends Thanksgiving- dinner at the Tremont House, Sioux City, 1857 VIII 418 Trapper VIII 412 417

Tracey, John VIII 410

Tracy, Gen. B. P. IV 642

Tracy, Gen. Edward D., Killed at Vicksburg V 278 283

Tracy, Judge Joshua VII 479 Educated at Mt. Pleasant I 569

Tracy, Lorenzo D., Obituary VII 157

Trade and Morals, Regulation of, by Iowa Town Councils, by Herriott V 126

Traer, Amelia C., Instructor State University IV 33

Traer, J. C., Member of Constitu- tional Convention of 1857 II 563 III 69 635-637

Traer, J. W., Opposes legislation for new capitol IV 247 249 250-252

Train, Capt. Charles, Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Williamson

V 556 VI 183 Transfusion of Political Ideas and

Institutions in Iowa, by Herriott VI 46, cited

VI 502 524 Transmission, Marking Change in

Methods in VIII 470-471 Transportation, Changes in VIII

470-472 Transportation in War Times V

228

Travel— 1838 VIII 115 Treadway, W. B., Present at open- ing of grave of Sergt. Floyd

II 310

Treasury permits I 177 Treat, L. L. IV 478 Tredway, Alfred, Obituary III

319

Tredway, O. C. IV 239 Treim, B. £., Member faculty State

University IV 56" Treimer, Carl, Member faculty State

University IV 44 Tremaine, Ira H., Obituary VI

159 Tremaine, Orlando G., Obituary V

637 Trent Affair II 368

See also Spencer, John C. Trescott, Wesley S., Pioneer of

Sioux City VIII 410

Trevis, Bev. Andrew

Obituary H 327 Pastor of St. Marguerite's church, Davenport VIII 80

Trevor, Companion of W. F. Cool- baugh on western journey VII 402

Trewin, j. H., Chairman Municipal Code Commission VI 134 Trieber, Judge Jacob, Opinion of Henry Clay Caldwell VIII 248 Trigg, Joseph S.

Journalistic work of V 119 Obituary VIII 477 Trimble, Gov. Allen VI 127 Trimble, H. H. I 252 II 389

III 480 In command of company from

Davis county V 85 Lawyer of Bloomfield VIII

488

Trimble, William A., Recommenda- tion of for boundary line between Iowa and Missouri

VI 264

Triplett, Henry Harrison, Slave owned by Mrs. George Wil- son IV 571 573 574

Tripp, Mrs. Corinne, Daughter of Gen. James A. Williamson V 556

Trollope, Mrs. Prances M., Descrip- tion of Frances Wright VI 349

Trestle, J. W., Elder Dunkers church

VII 281

Troup, Benjamin B., One of the de- fendants in a suit for kid- napping VIII 144

Troup, H. H., Elder Dunkers church VII 276

Troup, Bobert, Letter by VI 405

Trow, John P. V 583

Trowbridge, S. C.

Furnishes information relating

to Poweshiek V 467 Possesses records of Claim As- sociations of Johnson coun- ty III 321 350 Sergeant at Arms, Constitu- tional Convention of 1857 III 69

Trowbridge, Samuel V 313

Trowbridge, Deacon Theron, Sexton Congregational church, Den- mark, Iowa VII 10

True, David S. IV 481

One of framers of prohibitory liquor law I 12 588 III 60

Trueman, John, Witness at marriage of Corporal Allender IV 431

Truesdale, Bev. C. L., Secretary San- itary Convention II 503 504

Truett, Major P., Marries daughter of Henry Dodge VIII

500

Truitt, Jesse, With Lieut. J. A. Straight recovers remains of Col. Kinsman V 308 476

IND£X, VOLUMES I-VIII

203

Trumbull, George W., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378

Trumbull, Jonathan, Artist V 171

Trumbull, Lyman IV 148 VIII

341

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII

113

Member of committee to notify Lincoln of his second nomi- nation III 73 Member of notable Congress II 257

Trumbull, Matthew M.

Member Seventh General As- sembly II 80 205 Obituary I 502

Tubbs, Iiieut. John !•., Stationed at Ft. Dodge IV 538

Tubbs, Lewis Whitman, Obituary V 79

Tubby, Josiah T., Secretary Iowa Board of Education III 204

Tucker, D. W. VIII 133

Tucker, Dewitt, Died in Philippines IV 320

Tucker, Howard VIII 132

Tucker, St. George VII 457

Tucker, Thomas J. VIII 133

Tucker, Will Ed., Pioneer Iowa edi- tor V 124

Tullis, Amos K., Member Spirit Lake expedition V 23

Tung-ate, Dennis, Obituary III 240

Turk, D. X. V 85

Turnbull, Frances I., Defendant in case of U. S. vs D. M. Navi- gation and Railroad Co. I 634

Turnbull, Peter, Names lake for wife II 30

Turner, Miss, Receives prize at first State Fair V 64

Turner, Alexander, Granted permit to cultivate land near Ft. Des Moines IV 170

Turner, Rev. Asa (Father Tur- ner) V 552 VII 397 Aids contrabands VII 10 Biographical sketch, by Ma-

goun III 53 Distinguished in education and

religion VIII 190 Missionary work of I 526- 528 531 II 592 III

646 IV 388 VI 53 VII 2 7 11 370 592 602 Reference to Asa Turner and his Times VI 357

Turner, Asa, Jr., Enlisted in war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Turner, Edward, Aids contrabands VII 10

Turner, Edwin Bela, Member of Iowa Band I 528 529 531 VII 593 594

Turner, Frederick J. II 323

Significance of the Frontier in American History, refer- ence to III 61

Turner, Iiieut. Henry S., Military record of III 355

Turner, Prof. J. B., Brother of Rev. Asa Turner III 53 55

Turner, James P., Defendant in an indictment case VIII 145

Turner, John, Died in Philippines IV 320

Turner, Mrs. L. A., Prominent work- er in Woman's Relief Corps

IV 287

Turner, Dr. Mahlon P., Obituary IV 321

Turner, Nat II 250

Turner, Robert, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11

Turner, W. P., Passenger on Des Moines river steamboat IV 371

Turner, Watson, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11

Turner, William H., Obituary V 80

Turney, Chester VIII 478

Tuttle, Lieut. Col., Takes part with Iowa troops in Missouri VIII 361

Tuttle, Calvin. Pioneer experiences of V 135-138

Tuttle, Charles V 636

Tuttle, Prof. Charles, History of Iowa, reference to III

99 IV 535 537 V 406 VII 450

Tuttle, Esther Crow V 636

Tuttle, Georg-e, Pioneer Iowa settler

V 135 138 139 Tuttle, James V 636

Tuttle, Gen. James Madison I 87 III 319 IV 585 588 V 636 639

Defeated for governor I 235 Member Fourteenth General As- sembly IV 257 Swords, etc., in possession of Historical Department II 319-320

Tuttle, John V 636 Tuttle, L. R.. Banking business of

V 52

Tuttle, Marcus, Aids in securing passage of bill for new capitol IV 246

Tuttle, Martin, Obituary V 636

Twain, Mark, Life in Iowa II 402

Twelfth General Assembly, Effort by, for erection of new capitol IV 241

Twenty-fourth General Assembly, Establishes Iowa Geological Survey III 113 118

Twenty-fourth Iowa Volunteers, History of I 15 111 180 446 553 II 44 378 379

Twenty-seventh General Assembly, Passes law for board of control for state institu- tions IV 309

Twig-g-s, Maj., Commander of Ft. Winnebago II 87

Two Commemorative Acts VIII 475

Twombly, Mrs. Dorothy C., Wife of Dr. Barker VIII 135

Twombly, Samuel T.

Associate of Abner Kneeland

VI 358

Facts relating to life of VI 359

204

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Twombly, Voltaire Faine,

At battle of Corinth I 215

216 Awarded medal of honor VII

111 113

Furnishes information concern- ing Abner Kneeland VI 359

Stepson of Dr. Barker VIII 135-137

Tyler, Miss Alice S. V 299

Tyler, John I 428 431 II 431 432 III 562 VII 166 170 171 503

Tyler, John, Member of excursion party on Des Moines river 1851 IV 345

Tyler, Mrs. John, Aids Judge Joseph Williams VH 171 191

Tyler, Moses Coit II 323

Tyndall, John, Scientific investiga- tions of III 13

Tyson, Eliza, Marriage of VI 585

UDELL, Nathan, Member Ninth

General Assembly IV 378 Underdown, Miss Jane, Wife of Ken- dall Young II 567 Underground railway VI 480

VII 393 Denmark, Iowa, station on III

58 VII 10 Dr. Edwin James' connection

•with IV 126 Grinnell, station on II 255 Salem, Iowa, station on VI

377 Underwood, Alonzo, Military service

of VI 578 Underwood, Dr. Myron, Obituary I

584 Underwood, B. E., Experience of,

during flood of 1851 V

412 Uniform Enforcement of the Laws

VI 304

Union county, Naming of II 198

Union of Church and State at

Spring-dale, Iowa, by Macy

VII 34

U. S. Land Office at Sioux City

VIII 419

U. S. Public lands II 187 VIII

296 Updegraff, Thomas

Law partner of Reuben Noble

III 197

Member of committee to con- sider bill for board of char- ities IV 311 Upham, Ebenezer P. VII 239

Obituary IV 640 Upham, Warren, Scientific investi- gations of III 2 6 20 Upton, G-eii. Emory I 324 Urban, Mrs. Ben. J. VIII 404 Urinick, D. VIII 132 Useful Paper VIII 76 Usher, Dyer, Obituary I 673 Usury in Early Iowa Legislation

IV 634

Utt, W. H., Extract from letter by

II 318 Utter, Joseph, Obituary III 160

VACCARO, JOSEPHINE, Wife of C.

P. Rafinesque VII 222 Vail, Jacob O., Member of Four- teenth General Assembly IV 257 Vallandig-ham, Clement Laird II

257

Van, Charley, Member of excursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 TV 345 Van Aiken, John, Frozen to death I

396 Van Anda, Salue G.

Anecdote relating to IV 380 Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Presents resolution for repeal of

the dog law I 228 Van Antwerp, G-en. Ver Planck

Friend of Gen. Street II 101 President Des Moines River Im- provement I 362 363 Receiver of land office II 217 III 252 IV 510 VI 213 VIII 146 Territorial Secretary III 391 Sketch of Mrs. Anne Clark Bel- knap VII 535

Van Antwerp, Harmon, Member Ter- ritorial Legislature IV 527

Van Bur en, Martin I 427 439 II 218 221 222 III 393 560 562 IV 622 V 381 VII 28 260 Appoints

Alvin Saunders postmaster at Mt. Pleasant IV 316

George W. Jones Surveyor- General of Northwest Territory II 564 James Clarke Secretary of Iowa Territory III

570 VIII 436 Joseph Williams Judge Iowa

Territory II 578 Judges of the Supreme Court of Iowa Territory VII 166

Robert Lucas Governor of Iowa Territory II

410 V 199 VII 69 Thomas S. Wilson Judge Su- preme Court I 503 William B. Slaughter Sec- retary of Wisconsin Territory III 384 Approves act separating Iowa from Wisconsin Territory H 409 George W. Jones friend of II

563 John H. Charles votes for VIII

418 Letter of Henry Dodge to III

398 Nominated for Vice-President

II 415

Retains Joseph M. Street as In- dian agent II 86 Van Buren county

Abner Kneeland's career in VI

340

Organized from Des Moines coun- ty II 196 Pioneer mills in VI 425

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

205

Van Cleave, S., Member of Spirit Lake expedition III 514 V 21

Van Cleef, I. VII 606

Van Dam, H.f Pioneer merchant of Pella IV 348 349

Van den Broeck, Father, Missionary among Menominee Indians III 590

Van Dorn, Gen. Earl I 168 169

174 III 425 VI 297 At battle of Corinth I 100 At battle of Pea Ridge IV 583 584 V 245 VI 166 168 At Farmington, Miss. VI 444

Van Dyke, Ben, Escape from Hospi- tal at Pleasant Hill, La.

VII 523 547

Van Fossen, Ezra, Obituary V 24D Van Home, Georsre W. IV 513

Obituary II 78

Van Hyning-, T., Makes plans for the Boone mound exploration

VIII 469

Van Law, C. H., Member of faculty State University IV 45

Van Order, Ira Cook's exnerience with II 610 611 613

Van Raalte, A. C., Leader of refor- mation in Holland III 244

Van Sant, Samuel R., Delivers ad- dress at Centennial of Port Madison VIII 553

Van Steenderen, F. C. !•., Member of faculty State University IV 44

Van Stig-t, X., Writes history of Pella III 241

Van Tuyl, William, Pioneer experi- ences of IV 523

Van Tuyl, Mrs. William

Experience with Indians IV

525

Oldest liviner settler of Daven- port IV 529

Van Valkenburg", John, Instructor State University IV 30 33

Van Valkenburg-, John, Educated at Mt. Pleasant I 570

Van Vechten, Abraham, Judere Jona- than C. Hall studies law with VIII 20

Van Vechten, Mrs. C. D., Obituary VII 319

Van Velzen, S., Leader of reforma- tion in Holland III 244

Van Vliet, Stewart III 425

Van Winkle, A. S., Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIII 610

Vance, Ex-Governor Joseph I 426

Vance, William, Wounded by out- laws VII 262

Vance, Willis, Volunteers as pilot

Vancise, Edwin, Educated at Mt.

Pleasant I 570 Vander Pol, O., Seeks location for

Holland colony III 252 Vanderbilt IV 92 Vanderburg-h, Henry, Signs first law

passed by Indiana Territory

V 529 Vanderpoel, Clarence C., Obituary

VII 480

Vandever, Gen. William I 168

171 V 395 and Know-Nothingism VIII

211

Dispatch of II 119 Elected to the House of Repre- sentatives VIII 75 Obituary I 236 Opinion on naturalization VIII

205 208

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217

Vanhorn, Maj. Thomas B. VI 126 Vanvleck, Botanist VII 201 Vardaman, G-ov. J. K., Speaks at the dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 72 Varg-a, Francis, Obituary V 560 Vasquez, Ensig-n Barony

Aids in defense of Ft. Madison

VI 249

Military record of III 104 Stationed at Fort Madison III 104 105 107

Vattel, Enrich von VI 414

Vaug-hn, Dr., Delivers lectures at State University, 1849 IV 29

Vaug-hn, Lieut. A. P., Commended by Gen. Corse II 125

Vaug-hn, Albert J., At Vicksburg V 278

Vaug-hn, Edward C., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Vaug-hn, William, Killed by outlaws

VII 262

Veatch, Gen. James C. I 302304 305 II 106 107

Veblen, Andrew A., Member of fac- ulty State University IV 46-48

Veblen, Oswald, Member faculty State University IV 48

Vedder V 265

Venable, Miss M. E., 'Wife of Stephen Whicher IV 504

Venable, Dr. Samuel, Kentucky pio- neer IV 504

Vermilion, Capt. W. P., Obituary I 673

Verreydt, Father Felix, In charge of mission at Council Bluffs II 551

Vest. Georg-e Graham VII 72

Sent as a senator to Richmond I 165

Viall, Col. J. A. VIII 132

Vianney, John Baptist, Tutor in home of Bishop Loras III 583

Vicksburg-, Iowa at, and the Nation- al Military Park, by Thomp- son V 272

Viele, Delia Maria, Second wife of David Rorer VIII 123

Viele, Philip II 577

David Rorer marries sister

of VIII 123 Public career of III 206

Viele, S. D. I 292

Villard, William

President of the Northern Pa- cific R. R. VIII 112 Supports William H. Seward for president VIII 111

206

ANNALS OP IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Villipig-ue, Gen. John B. I 100

172

Vincent, Mr., Active member Anti- Slavery Society VII 604

Vincent, Georg-e G., Regent State University IV 14

Vincent, Mitchell, Member Floyd Memorial Association II 311 313 IV 474 V 149

Vincent, Webb, Military service of VI 578

Vines, W. C. J. VIII 133

Vineyard, James R.

Member Wisconsin Territorial

Legislature III 389 Trustee of university to be established at Belmont IV

Vinson, Felix W., Captain Co. G. 24th Iowa Infantry I 15

Vinton, Iowa

Asylum for Blind established at

II 207

Tablet to memory of Thomas Drummond plac- ed in VI 150 473

Vital Statistics, In Historical De- partment VI 305

Vital Statistics, by Kennedy VI 276

Vitttun, Dr. Edmund, Pavs tribute to H. K. Edson VII 397

Voffdes, Lieut. Charles B., Member of faculty State University IV 47

Vog-des, Gen. Israel, Lord Alford serves on staff of IV 479

Voltaire VI 359

Von Coelln, C. W., Regent State Uni- versity IV 11

Von Gauvain, Antoine, Member of Icarian Community VI

Von Hoist, Constitutional History, reference to VII 371 375 VIII 81 82 83 86 87 189 193 446 452

Voorhees, Daniel W. II 257

Voris, A. C., Delegate to the con- vention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 94

Vorse, Addison S., Director Fort Des Moines Steamboat Co. IV 361

Voting- With the Soldiers in 1864, by Aldrich VI 618

Vries, Prof. Hugo de, Mutation the- ory VIII 343 344 350- 357

WABASHAW

Attends council at Prairie du

Chien VI 188 Sioux chief II 84 90 99

VIII 177 Wachsmuth, Charles

Bibliography of works of II

358-359 Biographical sketch of II

349-359 403 Work with Frank Springer II

352 VI 390 Waddell, Charles, Naval record of

VI 616 Wade, Benjamin P. I 521

and the first nomination of

Abraham Lincoln VIII

188

Impeachment of Andrew John- son VIII 339 Senatorial career VIII 328 Visions of the presidency VIII 334

Wade, Henry VIII 390

Wade, Martin J., Member faculty State University IV 52 54

Wag-er, Serg-t. Charles, Severely wounded I 192

Wag-g-oner, Newton, Commander of steamboat on Des Moines river IV 332

Wag-ner, Maj., Revolutionary soldier VI 9

Wag-ner, Georg-e W., Obituary VI 320

Wag-ner, Henry, President of the Capital City State Bank, Des Moines VllI 539

Wag-ner, Walter, Obituary IV 160 320

Wag-neria, Eva Catherina, Minister I 384

Wahcoota, Sioux Indian III 442

Wahkaw county, see Woodbury county

Wah-kon-sa, Indian chief VI 397

Wainwrig-ht, Richard, Admiral Cer- vera surrenders to V 147

Wakefleld, Georg-e W. VII 74

Active in securing law for pub- lic libraries III 236 Corrects statement in Annals II

643

Makes address at memorial ser- vices for Sergt. Floyd II 312

Member Floyd Memorial Associ- ation II 311 313 IV 474 V 148 VI 478 Obituary VII 76 Sergeant Charles Floyd II

305

Reference to IV 473 Vice-President Academy of Sci- ences and Letters, Sioux City VI 312

Wakely & Test, Defend Charles B. Thompson VII 344

Walcutt, Col. Charles C., Extract from report of II 18

Walden, M. W., Vote on back pay bill VI 552

Walden, Madison M., Makes effort to defeat bill for new capi- tol IV 245

Walden, Tyler P., Obituary V 638

Waldo, Rev. Daniel V 598

Wales, Nathaniel, Revolutionary sol- dier IV 210

Wales, Susan, Mother of Clark Dunham IV 210

Walker, Alden VI 630

Father of John Grimes Walker VIII 235

Walker, Lieut. Anson J., At Jenkins Ferry II 38

Walker, Charles E., Killed at battle of Corinth I 215

Walker, P. L., Cashier Central State Bank, Des Moines VIII 539

Walker, Gen. Prancis A., Tribute to Gen. Charles E. Devens II 298

Walker, J. C. IV 348

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

207

Walker, Dr. J. C.

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 105 108 Member of faculty State Uni- versity IV 44

Walker, Mrs. Jason, Daughter of Caleb Baldwin I 209

Walker, Joel, Resident of Keosauqua during flood of 1851 V 417

Walker, Joel M., Obituary IV 560

Walker, John. Pioneer minister VII 595

Walker, John P., Died in Philip- pines IV 320

Walker, Gen. John George, At battle of Pleasant Hill III 403 404 405 407 409 413 VII 485 492 497 498

Walker, Admiral John Grimes VII

43

Naval record of VI 616 631 Obituary VIII 235 Public services of VI 392

Walker, Dr. Mary E., Only woman to receive medal of honor VII 105

Walker, Mary Ing-alls, Wife of Al- fred Wilson Lee VIII 236

Walker, Nellie V., Models statue of Senator Harlan for Statuary Hall VIII 394 551

Walker, Percy H., Member faculty State University IV 47

Walker, Peter, Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

Walker, Robert J.

Secretary of Treasury, com- munication to IV 482 Connection with Des Moines river land grant I 358 360 361

President Buchanan considers for Secretary of State VIII 509

Walker, Susan Grimes. Mother of John Grimes Walker VIII 235

Walker, Col. T. A., Reaches Fort Des Moines IV 359

Walker, Wesley, Early settler of Keosauqua V 417

Walker, William, and the invasion of Nicaragua VIII 57

Walker, Capt. William H., At battle of Corinth I 218

Walker, Gen. William Henry Talbot I 36 VI 174

Walker, William W. VIII 236

Extract from memorial volume

of VI 437 546 In Memoriam John Weare, ref- erence to VI 437 Obituary I 239 Promoter of railroads in Iowa I 84

Walker, Mrs. William W., Family reunion at home of IV 636

Wallace, Alfred Russell, English scientist VIII 426

Wallace, Charles, Pioneer mill own- er, tribute to IV 343

Wallace, Henry, Makes address at unveiling of tablet to Revo- lutionary soldiers VI 472

Wallace, James, Naval record of

VI 616

Wallace, John Pindley VII 41

Wallace, S. J., Scientific investiga- tions of III 2

Wallace, W. W., Tribute to Charles Aldrich VIH 618

Wallace, William Henry II 389 Campaign of, for Congress IV

392

Legislative service of II 393 575 IV 621 VII 255 266 267

Wain, E. D., Member Seventh Gen- eral Assembly IV 36ff

Walnut, Passing of the, by Hussev IV 539

Walton, Josiah P.

Keokuk's First Village in Iowa

II 56 74

Obituary IV 316 Reminiscence of, cited IV 512

Walworth, Mrs. Ellen Hardin, Value of National Archives, refer- ence to VII 562 Walworth, Georg-e H., Pioneer of

Jones County IV 465 Walworth, Reuben H. VII 299 WamTbaug-h, Prof. Eug-ene

Delivers address at the Semi- centennial of the constitu- tion of Iowa VIII 62 Member faculty State University

IV 51 Wamdisapa (Black Eag-le), Chief of

tribe of Sioux V 15 Wapello V 397 VI 87-89 192 Attends council at Prairie du Chien at close of Black Hawk war VI 196 Biographical sketch of II 636 Buried beside Gen. Street II - 104 105 VI s 90 375 378

VII 592

Characterization of VI 202 Portrait of, in McKenney &

Hall's work III 229 Visits East II 100 VII

228 229 Wapello county, Named for Indian

chief VI 87

Wa-pellu-ka, Makes address at fun- eral of Ma-tau-e-qua III 304 War Department

History of Ft. Des Moines No.

1, prepared by III 351 Prepares history of Ft. Madison

III 97 War Eagle

Chief of the Tankton Sioux

VIII 431

Sioux chief, Theophile Bruguier, marries daughter of II 406 War of 1812 VI 248

Black Hawk's connection with I 606 II 454-456 IV 619 VI 248 251 252 254

Robert Lucas' service in II 414-415

Mementos of III 650

208

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

War relics, Collection of, in Histori- cal Department II 319 Ward, Col. IV 210 Ward, Mr., Clerk of steamboat on

Moines river IV 333 Ward, Duren J. H.

Contributes to Iowa Journal of History and Politics VI 70 Investigates mounds at Okoboji

VI 629

Ward, Elial IV 210 Ward, Hamilton, Member of com- mittee to draw up articles of impeachment against An- drew Johnson VI 552 Ward, James P., Pioneer resident or

Keosauqua IV 338 Ward, James M., Pioneer resident of

Keosauqua IV 339 Ward, William, Custodian of rec- ords, West Point III 427 Ware, Eug-ene P. VII 397

VIII 431

Enlisted in Civil war from Den- mark academy VII 11 Letter by, relating to early

Iowa history V 528 Pays tribute to Joseph Utter

III 160 Waring-, G-eorg'e E., Jr. V 32

Establishes system of drain- age in Boone VIII 237 388

Obituary III 652 Warner, Joseph C. VIII 130 Warren, Bennett VII 376 Warren, Charles, Attends a Thanks- giving banquet, Sioux City, 1857 VIII 418

Warren, Gen. Pitz Henry I 235 II 206 301 IV 581 V 14 75 338 Aids Gen. Dodge in securing

arms IV 580 and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII

82 89 93 and the Fugitive Slave case

VIII 191

and Sunday mail VIII 443 Attitude toward James W.

Grimes VIII 509 Biographical sketch, by Stiles

VI 481 548

Campaign of 1860 VIII 450 Candidate for Congress II

523 Candidate for governor II

521 Candidate for IL S. Senate VI

634

Characterization of VI 548 Defeated for Legislature VIII

203

Delegate to the Republican na- tional convention II 583 Delegate to the Republican State convention, 1859 IV 372 Distinguished at the battle of

Kirksville VIII 272 Politician of Iowa VIII 190 Public services of V 64 Secures Mormon vote for the Whigs VIII 200

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor, 1859 VIII 217 Warren, Gen. Gouveraeur Kimble

IV 587 588

Warren, J. H., Obituary II 328

Warren, J. L. VII 480

Warren, Robert E., Obituary VII 480

Warren, Col. William A.

Aids in suppressing bandits in Jackson county VII 260- 262

Member Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 III 32 69 633 VH 231 Public career of VII 599

Warwick, Charles A., Obituary VII 478

Washburn, Gen. Cadwallader Colder

I 22 IV 639

Washburne, Elilm Benjamin, Dele- gate to Republican national convention II 583

Washing-ton, Capt., Musters Ft. Dodge troops into service

VI 571

Washing-ton, Booker T. VII 312

Work of V 616 Washing-ton, Bushrod, Wrote opinion

in the Dartmouth College

case VIII 55 Washing-ton, Georg-e I 503 II

301 III 76 IV 95 406

V 186 383 VI 74 475

VII 381

Anecdote relating to II 160 Facsimile of military order of

III ' 307 Letter by, relating to Louisiana

purchase VI 401 Letter to VI 402 Lincoln compared with IV

411 Portrait decorates the Senate

chamber, capitol VIII 314 Quotation from II 185 Uncle of Bushrod Washington

VIII 55

Washing-ton, Capt. John A. VI

393 Washing-ton county

Natural advantages of III

564 Originally called Slaughter III

384

Washing-ton monument, Inscription on Iowa stone in I 661

II 517 639 VI 423 Wassoii, James R., Military record

of VI 607

Wasson, John, Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

Waterman, Judg-e Charles M.

Attends exercises at laying of corner stone of Historical Building IV 82 Presents ancient paper to His- torical Department VI 140

Resigns from Supreme Bench VIII 478

Waters, C. O., Regent State Univer- sity IV 14

Watkins, H. C., Pioneer journalist of Keosauqua V 418

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

209

Watkins, S. H., Obituary VII 159 Watson, Cyrus L, Missionary to

Iowa VII 603 Watson, Hill, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 Watson, James, Early settler of

Jackson county VII 603 Watson, James, Emigrant to Oregon

VIII 304 Watson, Samuel N., Lecturer State

University IV 56 Watson, Dr. William, Early Medical

Practitioners, notice of I

670 Watt, James

Member of Clearing House com- mittee VIII 542 President German Savings Bank,

Des Moines VIII 539 Watts, David, Member of organiza- tion for protection from

horse thieves VI 59 61 Watts, Dr. Jackson, Obituary III

320

Watts, John, Member of organiza- tion for protection from

horse thieves VI 61 Watts, Thomas

Member Seventh General As- sembly IV 366 Obituary I 672 Wauchope, O-eo. A., Instructor State

University IV 42 Waucoma, Iowa, Probably named

for Indian chief VI 100 Waukon, Iowa, Probably named for

Indian chief VI 100 Waukon-Decorie II 90 Waul, Col. T. JST.

Director Vicksburg National

Military Park Association

V 272

Loss of, at Vicksburg V 283 Waupekuk, Indian chief II 468 Way, Paul, Defendant in Fugitive

Slave case VI 9 12 15

16 19 28 29 36 40 44 Wayland, Francis, Educator VIII

316 Wayne, Gen. Anthony I 455

Father of David Rorer fights

under VIII 121

Defeats Indians II 179

Wayne, Judg-e James Moore II

613 Decision of, in Chouteau land

case II 338

Weare, Charles, Obituary VII 559 Weare, George, Banker of Sioux

City VIII 422 Weare, John

Influential in securing railroads

in Iowa in early days I

84

Iowa pioneer IV 636 Pioneer Perils VI 437 546 Weare, Mrs. John, Adventure with

outlaw VI 546 Weatherfield, Charles, Blacksmith

at Ft. Des Moines IV

170 Weather Record, Made and recorded

by T. S. Parvin and J. P.

Walton IV 317 Weaver, Mr., Reports depredations

of Indians III 493

14

Weaver, James B. VI 476

At battle of Corinth I 215 Attends the convention which

nominated Abraham Lincoln

VIII 93 Makes address at dedication of

Iowa monuments VIII

73 74 Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood

for governor VIII 217 Webb, Capt. Allen E., Obituary II

Webb, Bobert C., Vote on bill for board of charities IV

312

Webber, Judg-e, Assists Gov. Clarke with the Burlington Gazette VIII 441

Weber, G. A., Seeks location for Amana society I 386

Weber, John, Minister Dunkers church VII 281

Webster, Daniel I 243 463 II 252 325 573 III 74 562 IV 79 148 326 V 33 206 VI 462 633

Appears for the appellant in the Dartmouth College case VIII 54

As an orator VIII 323 Characteristics of VIII 371 Favors pre-emption law III

334

George W. Jones business part- ner of H 563 564 Statement relating to, corrected II 643

Webster, Gen. Joseph D. II 132

Webster City, Iowa, Cemetery rec- ords of VIII 60-61

Webster county

Included present county of Hamilton I 575 IV

558

Indians in III 135 Original name of I 133 II

200 237

Votes bonds for railroads I 575

Weed, Mr., Charles A. Bishop studies law with VIII 478

Weed, Rev., Pioneer preacher VII 637

Weed, Chester, Connection with State Bank of Iowa I 291 292 V 101

Weed, Thurlow

and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln VIII 94 97 186

Weeks, Corporal Carlos P., Killed I 558 561

Weeks, Charles, Frozen to death I 396

Weisseng-er, Col. Harry, Director Vicksburg National Mili- tary Park Association V 272

Weissert, Gen. A. G., Director Vicks- burg National Military Park Association V 272

Welch, Adonijah S., President Iowa Agricultural College II

614 616 V 555 VI 476 VIII 387

210

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Welch, John, Captain of flatboat on Des Moines river IV 348

Welch, Tom, Outlaw of Jackson county VII 262

Welch, William, Military service of

VI 578 Weld, Laenas Gilford

Contributes to Iowa Journal of History and Politics VI 70

Dredging equipment devised bv I 298

Member of faculty State Uni- versity IV 46 Wellers, Members Dunkers church

VII 278 Welles I 518

Welles, A. X., Defendant in case of U. S. vs. D. M. Navigation & R. R. Co. I 634

Welles, Gideon

Delegate to the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 90 98 Secretary of the Navy VII 511

Welles, William B., Connection with D. M. river land grant troubles I 547 632 634

Welles, Woolsey, Defendant in case of U. S. vs. D. M. Naviga- tion- and R. R. Co. I 634

Wellington, Arthur Mellen, Tribute to L. S. Coffin V 564

Wells, Mr., Captures prairie wolf

VIII 42

Wells, Rev. A. N. VII 604 Wells, D. Franklin, Instructor State

University IV 31-33 Wells, E. T., Communication signed

by I 90

Wells, George, Obituary VII 560 Wells, Guy

Assists Samuel R. Curtis with

Des Moines river engineer- ing VIII 392 Obituary IV 240 Pronounces stone in capitol

building imperfect V 210 Wells, Bev. J. D., Obituary IV

238

Wells, M. D. VII 239 Wells, William B., Naval record of

VI 616 Wells, William C., Color bearer at

Corinth I 219 Welsch, Mr., Resident of Keosau-

qua V 416 Welton, Henry S., Instructor State

University IV 30 31

40 42 Wemple, Mindret, Obituary IV

401 Wentwprth, "Long1" John

Editor Chicago Democrat IV

477 Introduces James W. Grimes

to President Pierce VII

374

Wentz, A. D. VIII 133 Wentz, Col. Augustus, Reminiscence

of III 379 Wesley, John, Prepares course of

reading for young ministers

I 455 West, Capt. II 100

West, P. B., Member of State aud- iting committee HI 310

"West, Frank A., At Allatoona II 128

West, G. B., Early Iowa journalist V 382

West, J. A. A., At battle of Pleasant Hill III 404 405 408

West, J. T., Marriage of VI 585

West, Jesse, Pastor Dunkers church VII 274

West, John P., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 379

West, W. E., Officer Dunkers church

VII 274

West Branch, Iowa, Society of Friends at IV 266

West Liberty, Iowa, Friends meet- ing at IV 265

West Point, Iowa, Scene of murder of Miller and Liecy VI 376

West Point Military Academy III

426

Graduates of, from Iowa VI 594

Western plains, Crossing in 1850

VIII 516-535

Western Stage Company IV 367 Furnishes free transportation

for State officers II 528 Westfall, Cornelius M., Died of

wounds I 451 Weston, Maj. Eli W., At battle of

Pea Ridge I 170 Westing-house, George, Inventor of

railroad appliances V

566 Weston, John, Severely wounded at

battle of Pleasant Hill

III 28 Wetherall, W. E., Member Ninth

General Assembly IV 379 Wetherell, Dr. Aaron Delano, Obitu- ary II 645 Wetmore, L. D. VI 240 Wharton, John A. I 556557 What Glaciers Have Done for Iowa,

by Calvin IV 138 Wheaton, Gen. Frank I 324-326 Wheelan, Henry, Pioneer of Keo-

sauqua V 415 Wheeler, F. M., Elder Dunkers

church VII 278 Wheeler, Lieut. G. M., Geographical

and geological survey in

charge of HI 116 Wheeler, Gen. Joseph I 312 II

119 V 540 VI 174 299

300 Wheeler, Loring

Case of Mr. Loring Wheeler, by

Shambaugh III 454 Member House, First Territorial

Legislature II 317 IV

4

Wheeler, Lieut. P. A. V 244 Wheelock, Bev. Eleazer, Founder of

Dartmouth College VIII

51 52 Wheelock, B. U., Member of Spirit

Lake expedition II 153

III 495 497 498 499 509

511 525 IV 237 V 16-

18 21

Wheeler, William B., Military rec- ord of VI 607

X, VOLUMES I-VIII

211

Whelen, Henry, Naval record of VI 616

Whence Came the Pioneers of Iowa, by Herriott VII 367 446

Whetstone, Jacob, Emigrant to Ore- gon VIII 304

Whetstone, Thomas, Emigrant to Oregon VIII 304

Whicher, George M., Stephen Whicher IV 494

Whicher, Jason IV 501

Whicher, Stephen

Biographical sketch IV 494 Distinguished Iowa jurist VIII

190

Early Iowa lawyer II 577 Lecturer State University IV

29

Member of commission to pre- pare code V 161 Pioneer lawyer of Muscatine

VII 363 370

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69

Whicher, Mrs. Stephen IV 504 512

Whipple, Gen. Amiel Weeks III 425 VII 416

Whipple, P. J., Instructor State Uni- versity IV 32

Whipple, W. P. VI 473

Whisenaud, J. D.

Member of Clearing House com- mittee VIII 542 President of the Central State Bank, Des Moines VIII 539

Whitaker, Rev., Solicits aid for Dartmouth College VIII 51

Whitaker, George, Honors Gen. Crocker I 231

Whitaker, John M.

Candidate for member of Ter- ritorial Legislature VI 354 355

Commissioner to select land for State University IV 17

Whitaker, Romaine A., Obituary IV 160

Whitcher, Mrs. M. !•., Recollections, cited IV 496

Whitcher, Stephen, Account of IV 495 496 497 501

Whitcomb, Miss Mary R.

Abner Kneeland, His Rela- tions to Early Iowa History VI 340, reference to VI 386

Reminiscences of Gen. James C. Parrott III 364, refer- ence to III 656

White, Capt., Attorney for prosecu- tion in trial of Patrick O'Connor III 323

White, Mr., Claimed original inven- tion of one of Colt's fire- arms I 352

White, A. S., Attends the first in- auguration of Abraham Lincoln VIII 44

White, Abe, Meets Governor Kirk- wood at Sioux City VIII 427

White, Capt. Alexander, Denied ex- emption from the operation of the law III 332

White, Andrew D., Eulogizes Wil- liam Pitt Fessenden VIII 339

White, Miss B. M., Lady principal Denmark Academy VII

9

White, Bard III 654 White, Betsy VII 593 White, Caroline III 447 White, Caroline Augusta, Obituary

VI 319 White, Dr. Charles A.

Appreciation of VII 469 Biographical Memoir of Charles Christopher Parry VII

413 470 Brother of John W. White

VIII 160 Early Homes and Home-Makers

of Iowa IV 179 Honored by Geological Society

of London IV 397 Incidents in life of V 557 Letter by, correcting error V

314 Letter by, relating to bone-bed

at Ames VI 124 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 48 49 My Boyhood Recollections of the Sac and Fox Indians V 617 Organization of Organic Forms

VIII 343-358 Recollections of Dr. Edwin

James IV 234 Rev. Willis Hervey Harris, D.

D. V 219

Scientific and educational work

of II 362 III 116 117

White, Mrs. Charles A., Obituary

V 556

White, Charles E. V 557 White, George Philip, Military rec- ord of VI 607 White, Herbert A., Military record

of VI 607

White, Herbert C. V 557 White, Horace

Assistant Secretary National Kansas Commission VIII 507

Writes introduction to Herndon and Weik's Lincoln VIII 84 White, Capt. James. Noted pioneer

III 370-372

White, Dr. James A. V 557 White, Jerome M. VIII 418

Commander of Co. E, Northern

Border Brigade V 504

505 506

Obituary VI 160 White, John, Carries news of Spirit

Lake massacre to Webster

City III 551 V 16 White, Joseph H., Member Ninth

General Assembly I 226

IV 379

White, Col. Julius, At battle of Pea

Ridge I 171

White, Dr. Leonard A. V 557 White, Marian V 557 White, Massy III 447 White, Peregrine VII 593 White, Rebecca, Marries Charles

Larpenteur V 61

212

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

White, S. V., Vice-president Iowa Society of New York VII 473

White, Simpson Samuel

Early Iowa settler VII 554 Obituary V 80

White, W. W. VII 140

Whitehead, Chaplain John M., Awarded medal of honor VII 107

Whiteis, William B., Member fac- ulty State University IV 54

Whitelock, Rebecca, Wife of S. F. Miller II 487

Whitenack, Lieut. Robert H., At battle of Corinth I 219

Whitesides, Samuel, Serves in Black Hawk war VII 251

Whiting-, Judge Charles E. VII

Obituary III 315 Regent State University IV 14

Whiting-, P. VIII 391

Whiting1, Timothy, Connection with State Bank of Iowa I 291 V 101 110

Whitman, George A., Describes Clayton county VIII 382

Whitman, Dr. Marcus, Oregon pio- neer IV 624

Whitman, Walt V 29

Relations with James Harlan VI 225

Whitmarsh, Charles, Pioneer settler of Denmark, Iowa VII 5

Whitmarsh, George, Enlisted in Civ- il war from Denmark Acad- emy VII 11

Whitmarsh, Timothy, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Whitmore, B. B., Member Des Moines Improvement and Railroad Co. I 466

Whitney, Mr., Steals lumber from Winnebago Indians II

87

Whitney, Asa, Credited with origi- nating plan for Pacific rail- road VI 289 294 295

Whitney, Franklin H., Obituary II 648

Whitney, G. IT. V 556.

Whitney, H. A. VIII 133

Whitney, J. W., Chemist and miner- alogist first Geological Sur- vey III 115

Whitney, Prof. Josiah D., Instruc- tor State University IV 30 31

Whittemore, Otis, Member Ninth General 'Assembly IV

379

Whitten, John, Obituary V 558

Whitten, Samuel V 587

Whittier, John G. IV 501

Ancestors of IV 494-496 Letter by I 494 Letter to I 493 Member of Hicksite branch of Friends IV 265

Whittier, Thomas, Emigrant from England IV 494 495

Whittington, C. M., Pallbearer at funeral of Gen. Williamson VI 183

Whit worth, Lord VI 413 Wick, Barthinins L.

History of Amana Society, re- view of I 382 418 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 45 Sketch of Charles Weare VII

559 Sketch of Lawson Daniels VII

559 Struggle for the Half-breed

Tract VII 16 Wickersheim, E. H. VIII 132 Wickham, Henry P., Member faculty State University I 298 IV 49

Wickham, Mrs. H. P., Member of

Bahama expedition I 298

Wickware, Lieut. Charles, Obituary

I 158 Wigfall, Louis T., Makes disloyal

speech VIII 50 Wigny, A., Director Holland colony

III 247

Wilcoz, Mr., Reports depredations of

Indians III 493 Wilcox, Cadmus M. Ill 425 Wilcox, Franklin

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary V 78

Wilcox, Bev. S. M., Conducts funer- al services of Charles Aid- rich at Boone VIII 573 Wilcox, William C.

Makes address at Centennial of Fort Madison VIII 553 Member faculty State Univer- sity IV 44

Wild cat currency, Plan for redemp- tion of III 142 Wild, Oliver, Early Iowa lawyer

IV 484

Wilde, Judge Samuel, Abner Knee- land tried before VI 346

Wilder, A. H., John H. Charles forms partnership with VIII 422

Wilder, Alfred, Enlisted in Civil war from Denmark Academy VII 11

Wilds, Lieut. Col. J. Q.

Characterization of I 562 Death of 1 561 Military service of I 19 23 29 '33 113 114 188 193 195 446 555 556 557 558

Wiley & Putnam VII 606

Wilkes, Capt. Charles, Connection with the Trent affair II 368

Wilkes & Co., Credited with origi- nating plan for Pacific rail- road VI 294

Wilkie, Pranc B., Davenport Past and Present, cited II

556

Wilkins, Capt. Harry E., Military record of VI 608

Wilkins, Capt. J. E., Obituary V 236

Wilkins, Lieut. Beese, At battle of Corinth I 219

Wilkinson, A. J. VIII 133 Wilkinson, Alfred, Pioneer settler VI 447

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

213

Wilkinson, Lieut. J. B., Sent to aid Lieut. Pike I 534

Wilkinson, Gen. James I 615

III 100 101 At battle of La Colle Mills VII

298 299

Sends Lieut. Pike to make ex- plorations I 532 533 III 98 V 326 VII 450

Writing of word Des Moines III 354

Wilkinson, Thomas, Pioneer settler of Madison county VI 447

Wilkinson, W. S., Pioneer Settlement in Madison County VI 447

Willard, Miss Florence, Assistant principal Denmark Acad- emy VII 14

Willard, Francis, Temperance work- er IV 285

Willard, W. O., Description of Grin- nell cyclone III 83

Willett, George B.

Member of Fourteenth General

Assembly IV 257 Obituary III 655

William III., King- of Holland, Sends message to Hollanders in America III 260

Williams, Miss, Wife of Gen. Will- iam Vandever I 236

Williams, Aaron, Father of Mrs. Matilda Williams Aldrich VIII 570

Williams, B. VIII 133

Williams, David, Suffering of, in blizzard I 395

Williams, Judge Elias H. Ill 274

VI 640

Anecdote relating to II 246 Lecturer State University IV 54 56

Williams, Francis, Pioneer Iowa Quaker IV 266

Williams, Frank 1., Assists Delos Arnold in settling with Capitol Commissioners VII 97

Williams, George H.

Delivers memorial address on William Pitt Fessenden VIII 342 Oregon pioneer IV 624

Williams, George T., Obituary V 399

Williams, George W., Lecturer State University IV 56

Williams, H. H., Member Ninth Gen- eral Assembly IV 3Y8

Williams, Hannah Larrabee, Obitu- ary VI 640

Williams, Harvey, Killed I 451

Williams, J. D., Capt. Co. K. 24th Iowa Infantry I 15

Williams, J. J., Extends welcome to members of Constitutional Convention of 1857 III 70

Williams, J. I*., Member Fourteenth General Assembly IV

258

Williams, James Blakely Obituary VI 397 Son of Maj. William Williams II 147 149

Williams, James H., Member State

Legislature VIII 25 Williams, James £§., Obituary I

423 Williams, Jesse I 434

Book borrowed by, from Terri- torial library II 638

Clerk in office of Indian Affairs II 416

Commissioner to select land I 356

Connection with Des Moines river land grant I 359 IV 482

Connection with Missouri bor- der troubles I 655

Land warrant speculation VIII 439

Map of 1840, reference to VII 437

Rebuked by Governor Chambers

I 428

Williams, Judge Joseph I 435

II 389 VIII 65 Biographical sketch, by Stiles

VII 161 Characterization of II 578

III 464 VII 28 82 Decision in railroad land case

VII 23

Judge Supreme Court II 161

223 393 554 575 IV 514

515 632 VII 25 VIII

483

Recommended for governor VI

67

Term expires VIII 494 Williams, J. Wilson

Member Fourth General Assem- bly H 400

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 379 Obituary I 239 Williams, Lucretia Adams, Wife of Clark Dunham IV 218 Williams, M. T. VIII 133 Williams, Mary, Mrs. John F. Dun- combe II 147 159 V 555

Williams, Matilda Olivia Death of VIII 597 First wife of Charles Aldrich

VIII 570

Williams, Micajah T., Iowa pioneer III 160

Williams, Miss Margaret, Member of Bahama expedition I 299

Williams, Nelson G., Obituary III 319

Williams, Olivia Nichols, Mother of Mrs. Matilda Williams Aid- rich VHI 570

Williams, Lieut. B. S.

Borrows money of Confederate

soldier II 53 Wounded I 451

Williams, Beuben, Suffering of, in blizzard I 395

Williams, Bobert, Facts relating to VII 162

Williams, Stephen, Grandfather of Mrs. Matilda Williams Aid- rich VIII 570

Williams, Sturgis, Obituary VII 160

214

ANNALS OP IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Williams, Theodore S., Naval record of VI 617

Williams, Thomas, Member of com- mittee presenting indict- ment against Andrew John- son VI 550 551

Williams, Thomas J., Military ser- vice of VI 580

Williams, Walter, Editor State of Missouri; An Autobiography, review of VII 71

Williams, MaJ. William II 239 III 440 IV 374 VII 140 Appointed agent to keep peace

with Indians II 628 Biographical data I 132 II 237 IV 440 VI 397

VII 162

Extract from Journal of, pub- lished III 232 313

Historical Sketches Northwest- ern Iowa I 132

Leader of Spirit Lake expedition

II 69 153 158 237 HI 490 491 493 495 500 503 504 507 509 510 522 523-526 528 531 535 540-542 544 545 548 553 565 V 17 18 20 21 23 554

One of founders of Ft. Dodge

I 136 IV 537 Ordered to complete works at

Iowa lake V 498 Post trader at Ft. Dodge IV

535 Sketch of life, by Carpenter II

146 237 Williams, William H., Son of Maj.

William Williams II 147 Williams, Wright, County judge H

582 Williamson, At Farmington, Miss.

VI 445 Williamson, Miss Kaidee, Daughter

of Gen. James A. Williamson

V 556 VI 183 Williamson, (Jen. James A. IV 585

VIII 320

At battle of Pea Ridge V Awarded medal of honor VII

III 113

Influential in securing legislation

for removal of capitol VH

86 Memoir of, by Dodge VI 161

reference to V 633 Message from IV 586 Military relics of, in possession

of Historical Department

II 320 V 540 Obituary V 556

Williamson, John, Obituary V 559 Williford, Capt. G. W. I 324 Willis, Harvey, Obituary V 240 Willison, Maj. Asias II 18 Willits, Jim, Member crew, Des Moines river steamboat IV 333

Wilmot, David, Delegate to the con- vention which nominated Abraham Lincoln VIII 88 Willmott, B. A., Quotation from II

173 Willsou, Sumler IV 557

Aids in equipping Spirit Lake expedition III 526

Death of IV 558 Willson, Walter C. VI 317

Aids in equipping Spirit Lake expedition HI 526

Obituary IV 557

Visits legislature with Charles

Aldrich H 203 Willson, Mrs. Walter C., Tribute to

III 538

Wilson, Capt., Commander of steam- boat on Des Moines river

IV 330

Wilson, Lieut. Col., of the 16th Regi- ment Illinois Volunteers VIII 359 360

Wilson, A. A., Introduces bill to prevent sale of liquor IV 178

Wilson, Alexander, Notes on the passenger pigeon III 231

VII 202 Wilson, Anson H.

Aids in locating relatives of

Thomas Cox VII 242 Pioneer of Jackson county VII

596 635 636

Wilson, Lieut. Col. B. W. I 192 Wilson, Bertha, Member Bahama, ex- pedition I 299

Wilson, Charles B., Member faculty State University IV 43 Wilson, Prof. Daniel V 465 Wilson, David, Pioneer of Denmark,

Iowa VII 5 Wilson, Lieut. David B., At battle

of Corinth I 216 Wilson, David S. I 503 II 242

IV 231 563 Letter to President Polk VIII

437

Wilson, George, Grandfather of Lieut. George Wilson IV 563 Wilson, Lieut. George IV 232

Aids Gen. Street in surveying

Neutral Ground II 617

Biographical material II 242

243 IV 231 VII 399

453

Biographical sketch, by son

IV 563

Military relics of, in possession of Historical Department II 242 320

Wilson, Mrs. George, Owner of ne- gro, Henry Triplett IV 571

Wilson, George, Jr. VII 146 George Wilson IV 563 Obituary VII 399 Presents sword of father to His- torical Department II 242

Wilson, Georffe J. H. VIII 132 Wilson, George S., United States vs.

VIII 144

Wilson, Henry II 257 IV 148

VIII 83

Delegate to Republican national convention, 1856 II 582 Episode concerning II 583 Wilson, Isaac P.

Lecturer State University IV 54

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

215

Member faculty State Universi- ty IV 57 Wilson, J. P., Member Ninth General

Assembly IV 379 Wilson, Gen. J. H. VI 575 Wilson, Col. J. W. IV 320 Wilson, James IV 94 114 V 79 341

Attends banquet given by Iowa Society of New York VII 473

Regent State University IV

14

Wilson, James P. I 252600 II 167 257 396 482 488 560 III 628 IV 217 V 585

VI 76 155 320 398 VII 158

Address of, published III 230

At the convention which nomi- nated Abraham Lincoln VIII 98

Characterization and biographi- cal data II 225-228

Delegate to Constitutional Con- vention of 1857 III 33 34 69 633-635 639

Extract from address of IV . 546

Introduces bill relating to Des Moines river land grants in U. S. senate I 551

Introduces resolution relating to taxation in Constitutional Convention, 1857 V 428

Makes address at laying of cor- nerstone of capitol V 215 VII 89

Makes address at reunion of Constitutional Convention of 1857 III 70

Member of Capitol Commission. V 209 VII 87

Member of congressional com- mittee on impeachment of Andrew Johnson VI 550- 552 VIII 333 334 336

Member of committee to notify Lincoln of his second elec- tion III 73

Member of the Constitutional Convention of 1857 VIII

22

Member of Seventh General As- sembly II 80 205

Procures set of War Records for Historical Department I 65

Supports Mr. Aldrich in leg- islative work VIII 565

U. S. Senator VIII 239 242

472

Wilson, James H. VIII 132 Wilson, Jesse VII 597 Wilson, Mrs. Jesse, Daughter of Samuel Chandler VII

597

Wilson, John, Describes monument erected to Thomas Cox VII 269

Wilson, Gen. John M., Director Vicksburg National Military Park Association V 272 Wilson, Joseph IV 571 Wilson, Joseph. S., Connection with Des Moines river land grant I 479 480 484

Wilson, Peter Miller, Father of George Wilson IV 563 564

Wilson, Richard W., Military ser- vice of VI 580

Wilson, Col. Thomas IV 415

VIII 600 Obituary V 478

Wilson, Judge Thomas S. I 252

IV 231 568 VIII 65 Books borrowed from Territorial

Library II 639 Commissioner to adjust claims

of half-breeds VII 21 Decision of, in Reid land case

VII 23 Favors plan for Pacific Railroad

VI 290 George Wilson, brother of II

242 IV 563 Governor Clarke's letter to VIII

438 Grants T. S. Parvin certificate

to practice law V 200 Judge Supreme Court II 161

223 554 575 IV 514 632 Letter to James K. Polk VIII

436

Obituary I 503 Public services of VII 28 Represents Dubuque settlers in

land case II 339 Signs petition recommending

Joseph Williams for gover- nor VI 68 69 Wilson, W. VIII 132 Wilson, W. R., Member Spirit Lake

expedition III 514 543

V 21 Wilson, William

Obituary IV 481 Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Wilson, William Dnane, Character- istics of III 205 Wilson, Woodrow VI 632 Wilson's Creek

Battle of I 595 Companies from Burlington par- ticipate in II 3 Experience of soldier in IV

628 Gen. Lyon killed at II 201

III 430 IV 435 468 637 VI 590

Gen. Steele at III 429 430 Henry O'Connor participates in

IV 637

Wiltse, Henry A., Surveyor III 439

Wiltsey, Talmon, Obituary IV

562

Winans, Dr. Joseph, Surveyor III 442

Winchell, H. V., Buys aerolite III 284

Winchester, L. D., Member of ex- cursion party on Des Moines river, 1851 IV

345

Winchester, Sheldon G., Delegate to Constitutional Convention of 1857 I 408 III 32 69

Windom, William, Of Quaker paren- tage IV 276

Windsor, John Wesley VII 606

216

ANNALS OP IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Wine, Member Dunkers church VII

275 Winfield, Iowa, One of Davenport's

competitors for county seat

I 52

Wing1, Bev. A. !•., Conducts funeral service of Samuel Murdock

III 273

Wing-, Austin E. Ill 293 295

Delegate to Congress from Michigan Territory III 291

Wing, Capt. J. X., At battle of Cor- inth I 103

Wing, Prof. Leonard P., Principal Denmark Academy VII

13 Winn, Friend of Raflnesque VII

213 Winnebago Indians I 611 II

177 III 388 Aid British in War of 1812 VI

252 Attack on Ft. Madison III

104 VI 249

Attend council at Prairie du

Chien II 181 VI 187

Beltrami's characterization of

V 614

Brief account of II 184

Character of II 84

Come into possession of Neutral

Ground II 93 94 V

458 VI 196 229 VII

284 Cede interest in Neutral Ground

to U. S. VII 285 443 Depredations of VI 135 393 Fear Sac and Fox Indians III

390

Fur trader among V 546 Gen. Street's work with II

81-105 III 601-623 VI

364 History of, in Iowa VI 99

100 Julien Dubuque's influence over

II 334

Letter relating to IV 448

450 Mission school for VI 354

VII 452 Part of Dacotah family II

176 Participate in Black Hawk war

VI 195

Treaty with HI 143 601 VI

196 365 366 Treaty with, for sale of land II

93-94 97 Treaty of peace with Sacs and

Foxes II 92 Treaty of 1837 VII 115-139

172-195 Winneshiek, Indian chief II 468

VI 100 Winneshiek county

Facts in history of VI 228 Named for Indian chief VI

100

Winslow, H., Appointed steward of Insane hospital at Mt. Pleasant II 613 Winslow, Judge Horace S., Obituary

IV 320

Winsor, Justin, Westward Move- ment, notice of IV 75

Winter, Elizabeth W., Mrs. Samuel

F. Miller IV 639 Winton, Nathan, Revolutionary sol- dier buried in Iowa VI 634 Winzenried, C. M., Seeks location for

Amana Society I 387 Wirt, Bev. John A., Obituary VIII

559 Wirt, William

Masonic candidate for president

IV 505 U. S. Attorney General VIII

54 Wisconsin Historical Collections,

cited IV 611 Extract from VI 190 Wisconsin Historical Society, Ac- knowledgment to II 478 James Davie Butler's connection

with VII 475 Newspaper files of IV 73 Possesses Journal of Sergt. Charles Floyd II 305

VII 475

Work of, by Thwaites I 258-

265 333 Wisconsin Territory

Acts of, organizing Iowa coun- ties III 336

Building for the first legislature

VIII 434

Boundaries of, established I 644

Correspondence of Henry Dodge, relating to III 220 290 384

First capitol of II 316-319 391 HI 143

Iowa part of II 409 III 325 446 VI 570

Indians in XX 81-105

Laws governing III 341

Laws of, adopted by Iowa VI 144

Laws of, relating to county fi- nance VI 130

Organization of II 316 III 143 446 IV 4

Provisions of Ordinance of 1787 relating to IV 4

Second Legislature VIII 434 Wise, B., Active in Territorial poli- tics VI 354

Wise, George D., Favors bill for safety appliances on rail- roads V 571 573 577 578 579 Wise, Henry A.

Governor of Virginia VIII 300 493

Member of Congress from Vir- ginia III 562 563

Searches for co-conspirators with

John Brown II 256 Wise, J. C., Wounded at battle of

Corinth I 216 Wise, John P. VIII 132 Wise, Capt. Samuel M., At battle of Wilson's creek IV 470 Wistar, Gen. Isaac J. VI 573 Wister, Friend, Member of commis- sion to treat with Indians II 523

Withers, Alexander Scott, Chronicles of Border Warfare, extract from VII 367

INDEX, VOIvUMES I-VIII

217

Withrow, Thomas P. I 582 II

521

Argument of, cited V 441 Defends Charles B. Thompson

VII 344 Public services of III 309

Withrow, W. S., Letter by V 315

Wittenmeyer, Annie

Attack on, by Samuel A. Russell

I 342 Biographical sketch of, by

Whitcomb IV 277 Obituary IV 402 Tribute to IV 482

Wittenmeyer, Charles Albert, Son of Mrs. Annie Wittenmeyer IV 288

Witter, Amos

Introduces bill for prohibitory

liquor law I 588 Public services of III 379 Regent State University IV 14

Witter, Prof. P. M., Scientific inves- tigations of III 19

Wittmer, Jacob, Seeks location for Amana Society I 387

Wolcott, Anne VII 534

Wolcott, Arthur VII 533 534

Wolcott, Arthur Ellsworth VII 534

Wolcott, Bertha VII 533 534

Wolcott, Clara Belknap, Sketch of, by Shaffer VII 533

Wolf, A., Pastor Dunkers church VII 275 276

Wolf, Abram, Elder Dunkers church VII 282

Wolf, Almira, Marriage of VI

585

Wolf, C. E., Pastor Dunkers church VII 282

Wolf, Elder George, Assists in or- ganization of Dunkers in Iowa VII 274

Wolf, Gov. George, Rafinesque vis- its VII 219

Wolf, James, At Quebec IV 564

Wolf, Judge William P. IV 76

Wolf. William Penn., Obituary II 643

Wolves in Iowa VIII 42

Woman's Sanitary Convention, Re- sults of II 502 503

Women's Christian Temperance Union, Mrs. Wittenmeyer's connection with IV 285

Women's Belief Corps, Mrs. Witten- meyer's work in IV 285

Women's Temperance Crusade, In 1858 IX 271

Wonn, Horatio A., Vote on bill for board of charities IV

312

Wood, Mr., Suggests that George H. Yewell make painting for capitol V 168 169 171

Wood, Abram E., Military record of VI 608

Wood, Alfred, Member faculty State University IV 44

Wood, Gen. Charles B. IV 594

VI 176

At battle of Atlanta VI 178 Commends James A. William- son VI 179

Wood, Maj. Henry Clay, Gives Charles Aldrich permit to take vote of soldiers VI 619

Wood, John, Publisher Western World I 82 83

Wood Bros., Pioneer merchants III 513

Woodbridgre, John VII 396

Woodburn, Prof. VI 633

Woodburn, J. C., Editor Lalpr's Encyclopedia of Political and Social Science VIII 86

Woodbury, Dr. E. I. II 593

Woodbury, G. M., Influential in se- curing railroads I 84

Woodbury, Levi VII 624

U. S. Secretary of the Treasury III 560

Woodbury county

Formerly Wahkaw II 236

399 Indians in III 135

Woodford, Capt. Jasper II 541

Woodfork, Bobert Chapley VIII

144

Woodin, D. C. IV 479

Woodin, George D., Obituary VI 240

Woodmansee, D. D., Makes address at Burlington Semi-Centen- nial II 625

Woodruff, Eugene A., Military rec- ord of VI 608

Woodruff, P. W., Pioneer Des Moines merchant IV 373

Woodruff, Marcus C., Member board of Railroad Commissioners V 593

Woods, James II 639

Clerk Supreme Court V 420 VIII 483

Woods, James W.

Anecdote told by II 573 Early Iowa lawyer II 577

III 42 IV 484 485 Instrumental in rejection of

Constitution of 1844 III 41

Woods, Maj. Samuel VI 45

Establishes Ft. Dodge I 135 136 IV 535 536 VI

397 Military record of IV 538

Woods brothers, Pioneer millers and hunters VI 435

Woodward, J. A., Proprietor of excur- sion on Des Moines river

IV 368

Woodward, J. S. VIII 510 Woodward, Prior, Early settler of

Keokuk county II 61 66 Woodward, T. C., Regent State Uni- versity IV 14

Woodward, W. W., Cashier Daven- port branch State bank V 110 Woodward, William G.

Biographical sketch, by Bran- nan VII 619 Candidate for district attorney

II 581

Early Iowa lawyer II 577 IV 515 VII 363

218

ANNALS OF IOWA/ THIRD SERIES

Member Code Commission of 1851 II 163 IV 606

V 161

Member Supreme Court IV

485

Member Ninth General Assem- bly IV 378 Regent State University IV

14

Signs petition recommending Joseph Williams for Gover- nor VI 68 69

Woodward, William H., Attitude on the Dartmouth College case VIII 51-53

Woodward & Preston VI 77 Woodworth, W. C., Member Ninth General Assembly IV

379 Woody, James, Pioneer justice of

the peace IV 336 Woolsey, Claim of I 488 Woolson, John S.

Attends exercises at presenta- tion of portrait of S. F. Mil- ler I 241 Educated at Mt. Pleasant I

570 Introduces bill for board of

charities IV 311 312 Introduces resolution relating to Des Moines river land grant I 550 551 Obituary IV 317 Woolson, Theron W., Member Ninth General Assembly IV 378 Work, Joseph, Obituary VI 320 Worth, Col. IV 449 Worthen, A. H. II 350 362

Connection with Iowa Geological

Survey III 115 Worthen, C. K., Sees brown pelican

in Illinois V 63 Worthing-ton, G-ov. Thomas VI

127

Worthing-ton, Col. W. H. VI 316 At battle of Athens, Mo. V

' 83 VII 70

Wrag-g-, John, Obituary II 567 Wray, Mankin, Member Dunkers

church VII 282 Wren, Sir Christopher VII 100 Wrig-ht, Mrs., Daughter of. Joseph

E. Griffith IV 297 Wrig-ht, B. P., Obituary VIII 560 Wrig-ht, Carroll IV 487

Regent State University IV

14 Wrig-ht, Col. Clark, At battle of

Kirksville VIII 272 Wrig-ht, Craig- L. IV 238

Tribute to Charles H. Lewis

VI 560

Wrig-ht, Gen. Ed I 497 H 408

476 IV 276_ V 583

Address of, published III 230

Assists at reunion of soldiers

in Des Moines V 347 Death of daughter IV 641 Instrumental in securing legis- lation for State Library II 543 Life and public services of, by

Aldrich H 376 Member Seventh General As- sembly II 80 205

Military record of, see History

of Twenty-fourth Iowa Obituary H 325 Procures the canvases for Su- preme Court room, capitol VIII 314 315 Secretary Capitol Commission

V 212 VII 95 Sword of, in possession of His- torical Department II 320

Supports Samuel J. Kirkwood for governor in 1859 VIII 217

Wrig-ht, Edg-ar, Regent State Uni- versity IV 14 Wrig-ht, Eli VI 448 Wrig-ht, Miss Plora, Obituary IV

641 Wrig-ht, Prances

Abner Kneeland's association

with VI 343 344 349 Biographical note VI 343 Wrig-ht, Georgfe P., Vote on bill for board of charities IV

312

Wrig-ht, Judg-e George G. I 343 II 399 645 III 317

480 575 628 654 IV 556

V 76 229 VI 68 317 464 559 627 VII 167 312 VIII 130 132

Address at presentation of por- trait of Charles Mason II 161 235

Address at reunion of members of Constitutional Conven- tion of 1857 III 32 69

Address of, published III 230

Aids in founding Soldiers' Or- phans' Home IV 281

Assistant Commissioner Des Moines river improvement I 364

Attitude toward the Republican convention of 1856 VIII 494

Biographical sketch, by Gue IV 483

Characterization of IV 541

Characterizes Meek family VII 608 609

Chief Justice Caleb Baldwin I 209

Chief Justice Supreme Court of Iowa VII 622 VIII

212

Death of II 328

Death of eldest son I 582

Death of wife III 238

Defeats Daniel F. Miller for Judge II 324

Estimate of Abner Kneeland

VI 340

Estimate of, by Peter A. Dey

VII 83

Furnishes information relating

to J. B. Howell I 347 George H. Yewell paints por- trait of V 227 Honors Gen. Crocker I 231 Lawyer of Keosauqua during flood of 1851 V 415 418 Legal opinion of V 429 Letter to Charles Aldrich pre- senting portrait of Edwin Manning II 321

IND£X, VOLUMES I-VIII

219

Mentioned in connection with naming of Iowa countless II 200

Mentioned in relation to Iowa stone in Washing-ton monu- ment I 661 662 Passenger on Des Moines river

steamboat IV 371 Practices law at Keosauqua

VIII 485 486

Presides at exercises at recep- tion of portrait of S. P. Miller I 241 Presides at unveiling- of por- trait of Gov. Kirkwood I 152 Recollections of, incomplete IV

475 II 396 Reminiscence of Rev. Samuel

Clarke I 456 Supports Kirkwood for gover- nor, 1859 VIII 217 Tribute to Charles Mason V

271

Tribute to Judge Joseph Wil- liams VII 169 Van Caldwell II 386 Vote on back pay bill VI 552 Wrig-lit, Mrs. George G.

Biographical sketch IV 491 Obituary III 238 Wrig-ht, Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e G., Celebrate golden wedding anniversary I 335 Wrig-ht, Helen, Marriage of VII

636 Wrig-ht, G-en. Henry H.

Letter relating to battle of

Athens VII 70 Obituary VII 157 Wrig-ht, Horatio G. Ill 425 426 Wrig-ht, Dr. James, ' Member board of control Iowa Sanitary Convention' II 504 Wrig-ht, James A. VI 480

Prints early form of Official

Register I 71 Wrig-ht, James A., Jr., Obituary VI

480 Wrig-ht, James D., Obituary VII

316 Wrig-ht, John, Father of George G.

Wright IV 483

Wrig-ht, John E. R., Killed at battle of Pleasant Hill III 28 Wrig-ht, Lieut. John P., Wounded at battle of Pleasant Hill III 28 423 Wrig-ht, Joseph

Defeated for member of Terri- torial Legislature VI 355 Wrig-ht, Joseph A.

Facts relating to IV 483

484

Minister at Berlin VIII 212 Wright county named for II

199 200

Wrig-ht, Joseph J. B., Military rec- ord of III 355

Wrig-ht, Miss Rebecca, Furnishes in- formation to Gen. Sheridan I 447

Wrig-ht, Sarah VII 635 Wrig-ht, Silas II 200

Governor of New York VIH 293

Wrig-ht, Thomas Miles, Pioneer Jackson county VII 596 Wrig-ht, Thomas S.

Celebrates silver anniversary I

335

Obituary I 582 Regent State University IV

14 Son of George G. Wright IV

487

Wrig-ht, Gatch & Wrig-ht IV 487 Wrig-ht county

Naming of II 199 200

Sale of swamp lands in VII

360 Wycoff, Col. Richard B., Obituary

II 407

Wyer, Malcolm G., Speaks at the Semi-Centennial of consti- tion of Iowa VIII 63 Wyman, A. U., Banking business of

V 52

Wyman, R. H. VIII 133 Wynn, Dr. W. H.

Connected with Iowa Agricul- tural College II 614 Tribute to Mrs. Stanton II 615

YALE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY,

Sends missionaries to fron- tier I 526

Yarman, Georg-e E. VIII 133 Yarnell, Harry E., Naval career of

VI 617

Yates, Governor Richard, Aided by Mrs. Ann E. Harlan in sol- diers' relief work II 491 Yell, Archibald, Iowa county named

for H 200

Yell county, See Webster county Yellow Bayou, Battle of, by Donnan

VI 241 306 Yellow Thunder, Winnebago chief

IV 448 Yeomans, James D., Obituary VII

640 Yeoman, Capt. Joseph O. A.

Apostrophe to the Blue and the

Gray V 385 Obituary IV 637 Yeomans, Dr. Stephen P.

Extract from address of IV

530 Friend of George W. Jones

VIII 428 Obituary VI 235 Vice-president Floyd Memorial Association II 313 IV 474 Yewell, Georg-e H.

Charles Mason's friendship with

II 167 V 225 Notice of VII 37 Paints portraits of

Charles Mason II 161

235

General G. M. Dodge I 65 Governor John Chambers I 443 V 542 VI 231

Governor Samuel J. Kirk- wood I 151 IV 547

220

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Hiram Price II 482 V 157 227

T. S. Parvin V 207 Reminiscences of Charles Mason

V 161 225 251 Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 609 Yost, Lieut. John, At battle of

Pleasant Hill III 408 Young1, Hung for murder of Col.

Davenport IV 529 Young1, Chaplain VII 294 Young1, Brig-ham IV 314 VII

346

See Mormons in Iowa Young-, Calvary M., Awarded medal

of honor VII 111 Young", D. C. VIII 479 Young*, David, Pioneer of Jackson

county VII 598 Young-, Edwin, Noted settler of Ore- gon VI 457 Young-, Eleanor, Sister of Thomas

Cox VII 251 Young1, P. D., Trustee of Kendall

Young Library VI 235 Young1, J. W., Trustee of Kendall

Young Library VI 235 Young-, James A., Member of Con- stitutional Convention of

1857 III 33 37 69 Young-, Capt. John A., Speaks at the

dedication of Iowa monu- ments VIII 73 Young-, Joseph B., Member of Ninth

General Assembly IV

379 380 Young1, Josiah T., Obituary VIII

320 Young1, Kendall IV 478

Founder of library in Webster

City VI 235 Grave of grandfather, restored

V 232

Obituary II 566 Young1, Mrs. Kendall, Obituary VI

235 Young1, Lafayette

Makes speech at Burlington

Semi-Centennial II 623

Tribute to Charles Aldrich

VIII 575

Vote on bill for board of chari- ties IV 312

Young-, Madison, Experience of dur- ing flood of 1851 V 404

Young1, B. M., Commissioner Gen- eral Land Office I 358

Young1, Mrs. Sarah (Aunt Becky) Obituary VIII 479

Young1, Dr. T. M., Letter to Gen. Corse II 291

Young1, W. J., Obituary II 487

Young1, Capt. William, Revolutionary soldier III 652

Young1, William C., Agent for Thom- as Rutherford in Fugitive Slave case IV 129 130

Young1, Brigadier Gen. William H., At Allatoona II 122 124 125

Young-erman, Conrad

Names building for Gen. Crock- er IV 228 Obituary V 235

Young-erman, Conrad, Drowned dur- ing flood of 1851 V 405

Young-erman, John, Experience of during .flood of 1851 V 405

Younker, S. VIII 133

Youthtime in Frontier Iowa, by Duffield VII 347

Yulee, Mr. VIII 511

ZEIGLER, P. W. IV 639

Zhorn, Mrs. Elizabeth, Obituary II

488

Zhorn, J. G. II 488 Zhoru, James II 488 Ziehach, P. M.

Attends Indian wedding VIII

415 Editor Sioux City Register

VIII 419 Zimmerman, Augusta, Instructor

State University IV 34 Zuck, John, Elder Dunkers church

VII 279 Zwart, A. J., Cashier Des Moines

National Bank VIII 539

ILLUSTRATIONS

ABERNETHY, ALONZO, Portrait

VII 431 Aldrich, Charles

From marble bust VIII 630 Home in Boone VIII 614 Portrait IV 102 VIII 563 Aldrich, Charles, and wife, from a daguerreotype VIII 595 American Wild Turkey IV 393 Appauoose, Portrait VII 228 Atkins, Charles, Portrait V 508 Autograph Signatures Members Con- stitutional Convention of 1857, Facsimile I 224

BAILEY, A. X., Portrait V 117 Bailey, Dr. Gideon S., Portrait VI

316

Baker, Gen. N. B., Portrait I 81 Baldwin, Caleb, Portrait I 209 Banks, Gen. N. P., Portrait VII

481 Barker, Dr. Henry Hawkins, Portrait

VIII 135

Barkley, Alonzo J., Portrait III

23 Barris, Rev. W. H., Portrait V

219

Battleship Iowa V 145 Beltrami, J. C., Portrait V 601 Benson, Solon P., Portrait VII

544

Bettannier, E. P., Portrait VI 112 Bicknell, A. D., Portrait IV 196 Bill of Lading-, Des Moines Belle,

Facsimile IV 376 Bill of Sale for Mulatto Boy named "Jack", Facsimile VII 143

Bills of Agricultural Bank of Ten- nessee, Facsimile V 10 Bills of State Bank of Iowa, Fac- simile V 93 97 104 105 110

Bird's Nest II 633 Bishop, Judg-e Charles A., Portrait

VIII 478

Black Hawk, Portrait II 450 Block House at Council Bluffs II

550

Bloomer, D. C., Portrait II 586 Boies, Horace, Portrait I 329 Bonaparte Dam VII 615 Booue Mound, Stonework in VIII

467

Brainard, John M., Portrait I 391 Breaking- Plow V 447 Broadside Advertising- Personal Ef- fects of Rafinesctue VII 223

Brown, John, Portrait III 458 Budd, J. L., Portrait VI 30 Bundy, Jonathan, Portrait IV

272

Bnrkholder, William, Portrait II 157

Bussey, Cyrus, Portrait V 81 Byers, S. H. M., Portrait II 438

CABET, ETIENNE, Portrait VI 107

Caldwell, Judg-e Henry Clay VIII 241

Calvin, Prof. Samuel, Portrait III 1

Campbell, Prank T., Portrait VIII 78

Capitol at

Belmont, Wis. II 317 Des Moines, new IV 241 Des Moines, old IV 252 Iowa City IV 1 V 386

Carpenter, Cyrus C., Portrait I 574 III 481 IV 437

Casady, P. M., Portrait II 195

Cascade, Bur ling-ton I 145

Certificate of Stock, Des Moines River Steamboat Co. IV 355

Chambers, John, Portrait I 432 441

Charles, John H., Portrait VIII 401

Childers House VII 515

Church, Mrs. S. J., Portrait III 546

Church Tree VI 266

Clark, Col. Charles A., Steel en- graving VI 81

Clark, Leander, Portrait II 44

Clarke, William Fenn, Portrait I 425

Clarkson, C. P., Portrait I 408

Clarkson, Richard P., Portrait VII 315

Clayton, Samuel, Portrait VI 428

Clearing- House Certificates, Facsim- ile VIII 536

Coffin, L. S., Portrait V 561

Commission of Robert Lucas as Governor of Iowa Territory, Facsimile VII 64

Commission of T. S. Farvin as Ter- ritorial Librarian, Facsimile V 202

Cook, Ira, Portrait II 603 608

Coolbaug-h, William P., Steel por- trait VII 401

Cooper, Miss Emma P., Portrait VI 9

Corals VI 544

Corse, Gen. John M., Portrait II 1 278

Corse letter, Facsimile II 121

Coues, Dr. Elliott, Portrait II 20

Counterfeit bill State Bank of In- diana, Facsimile V 7

Cox, Thomas, Portrait VII 241

Crapo, Philip M., Steel portrait VI 221

999

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

Crinoids II 348 352 357

Crosley, Col. O. W., Portrait I 371

Cruikshank, George L. VI 571

Currier, Amos N., Portrait IV 49

BEAN, AMOS, Portrait IV 10 Dean, Henry Clay, Portrait VIII

299 Denmark Academy VII 13

Congregational church and VII

5

Denmark Academy, 1843 VII 5 Des Moines River Section V 48 Des Moines River Steamboat, Class

I IV 363, Class II IV 369

Dey, Peter A., Steel portrait VII

81 Diagrams Showing- Land Surveys I

648 650 Dillon, Mrs. Anna Price, Portrait

etching IV 454 Dodg-e, Gen. G. M., Portrait I 161

305 IV 577 Dodg-e, Henry, Portrait IH 290

384 Donag-hoe, Rev. T. J., Portrait III

592 Donnan, William G., Portrait VI

241 Drainage Map of Southeastern Iowa

V 38

Drummond, Capt. Thomas, Portrait

II 203 Dubuque, Julien

Autograph III 649 Plat of Land of V 328 Duffleld, Georg-e C., Portrait VI 1 Duffield, James, Portrait VI 206 Duffleld, Marg-aret, Portrait VI

210 Buncombe, John P., Portrait III

491 Dung-an, Warren S., Portrait VI

55

Dunkers Church VII 270 278 Dunham, Clark, Portrait IV 209 Durham, Samuel W., Portrait III 439

EASTMAN, ENOCH W., Portrait

VI 416

Eaton, Arial K.. Portrait V 33 Edmnndson, William, Portrait VIII

516

Ericson, C. J. A., Portrait . VIII 1 Estes, Lewis L., Portrait V 518 Evans, Robley D., Portrait V 143

FARRAGUT LETTER, Facsimile

II 634

F ess en den, William Pitt VIII 321 Finkbine, Robert S., Portrait V

209 First Catholic Church in Dubuque

III 585

First School House in Iowa III

445 Fisher, Maturin L., Portrait VII

93 Floyd, Charles, Facsimile of entry

in Journal of II 306 307 Floyd Monument V 177 Foote, John G., Portrait VII 97 Fort Armstrong1 I 609 Fort Atkinson IV 448

Fort Des Moines, 1844 IV 324

325 Fort Des Moines No. 2, Map of IV

161 Fort Des Moines, Monument marking

site of VIII 475 Fort Des Moines During1 Flood of

1851 V 401

Fort Dodg-e in 1852 IV 534 Fort Madison, 1808 IV 227

Plan of III 97 Fort Sanford IV 335 Fossil Coral VI 544 Frazee, Georg-e, Portrait IV 118 Friends Meeting- House IV 267

269 Frontier Live Stock Ear Marks VII

351

GATCH, C. H., Portrait I 354

629 Gear, John H., Portrait IV 555

V 583 Gear, Mrs. John H., Portrait V

593

Geological Map of Iowa I 296 Geological Section of Iowa I 296 Glaciated Surface at Kingston, Iowa

III 7

Grang-er, Judg-e Charles T. Ill

416 Granite Bowlder at Nora Spring's,

Iowa III 13

Grant, U. S., Portrait III 226 Grant's Des Moines Address, Fac- simile III 184 Graves at Ag-ency City II 104 Griffith, Lieut. Joseph E., Portrait

IV 294

Grier, •William N., Residence of at Ft. Des Moines IV 175

Grimes, James W.

Birthplace of VI 561 Facsimile of Proclamation of I

Portrait I 505 521 Grinnell, J. B., Portrait II 249 Grinnell Cyclone III 81 84 89 92 Group, Iowa delegates to the Chica- go Convention of 1860 VIII 81 103 216 444 457 Group, Iowa journalists, 1860 VIII

209 Gue, B. P., Portrait VI 465

HAHN, MR. AND MRS. DAVID SEWARD, Portraits VI 581

Hall, J. C., Portrait VIII 18 Hall, James, Portrait III 115 Ham, M. M., Portrait II 329 Hammond, Dr. William A., Portrait

IV 415 Harlan, Mrs. Ann E., Portrait II

489 Harlan, James, Portrait II 496

504 IV 88

Hebard, Alfred, Portrait I 651 Hendershott, Judg-e Henry B., Por- trait III 624 Henderson, David B., Portrait VII

394

Hildreth, A. B. P., Portrait IV 86 Historical Building- III 472 IV 81

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

223

Holcomb, Judg-e A. B., Portrait II

260

Hoover, Harris, Portrait V 14 Hospers, Henry, Portrait III 259 Howard, Gen. O. O.

Facsimile order of II 135

Portrait II 112 Howe, Samuel L., Portrait I 566 Howe, Samuel Storrs, Portrait II

365

Howell, James B., Portrait I 345 Hubbard, N. M., Portrait V 477 Hussey, Tacitus, Portrait IV 323

INGHAM, CAPT. W. H., Steel por- trait V 481

JACKSON, FRANK D., Portrait I

331 James, Dr. Edwin

Portrait VIII 162 Residence of VIII 277 James, John, Residence of VIII

181 Jamesia Americana VIII 289

KASSON, JOHN A., Portrait I 493

IV 90 Kearny, Stephen W., Portrait III

351

Kelley's Army IV 380 Kennedy, Dr. J. P., Portrait VI

276

Keokuk, Portrait V 307 Keyes, Dr. Charles B., Portrait III

111 Kinne, Judg-e L. G., Portrait VI

321 Kinsman, William H., Portrait V

241 Kneeland, Abner

Grave of VI 353 Portrait VI 340 Residence of VI 361

LACY, JOHN P., Portrait II 40 Landers, Capt. Frank E., Portrait I

641 Larrabee, Adam E., Portrait VII

298

Laub, Henry C., Portrait V 520 Laug-hlin, W. K., Portrait III 541 Leclg-e of Niag-ara limestone VI

536 Lenehan, Bev. B. C., Portrait IV

106 Leonard, Nathan B., Portrait IV

35

Leverett, Prank, Portrait IV 383 Limestone leclg-e VI 536 Lincoln, Abraham

Facsimile of letter to Gen.

Steele III 432 Portrait II 474 Lincoln letter, Facsimile I 699 Lincoln's Acceptance of Second Election, Facsimile III 73 Loras, John Mathias, Portrait III

582

Loras, Mathias, Portrait III 577 Lucas, Bobert

Grave of II 424

Portrait II 409 IV 419

427 Lyon, Capt. Nathaniel

Facsimile Marriage Certificate

issued by IV 431 Portrait IV 419 427

McCBEEBY, J. L., Portrait I 200 McKnig-ht, Edward, Portrait V

513 McKinley, William, Portrait V

225

Macy, Jesse, Portrait III 321 Mag-oun, G-eorg-e P., Portrait I

525

Mahaska, Portrait VI 185 Map of the

Battlefield of Chapman's Bayou

VII 488 Battlefield of Mansfield VII

485

Black Hawk Purchase VI 197 Half-breed Tract VI 16 Iowa Portion of the Upper Mis- sissippi Valley, 1780 III

558 Vicksburg Military Park V

276 Map Showing- Accession of Territory

from Indians VII 283 Maps of Battle of Pleasant Hill III

414 415 VII 491 Maps Showing- Des Moines Biver

III 555 556 Marks, Constant B., Steel portrait

VII 321 Marriag-e Certificate given by Capt.

Lyon to Bobert Allender,

Facsimile IV 431 Mason, Charles

Facsimile of oath of office of

II 168 V 262 Portrait II 161 V 251 Mason, Prank B., Portrait III 532 Ma-tau-e-qua, Portrait III 302 Matson, Dr. S. G., Portrait ill

450 Maxwell, John N., Portrait III

450 Mazzuchelli, Bev. Samuel, Portrait

VI 282

Medal of honor VII 103 105 Meek Brothers' Mill VII 608 Merrill, Samuel

Portrait V 335 344 Residence of V 349 Merritt, Darwin B., Portrait III

462 Mill in Van Buren County VI

425 Mill site in Van Buren County VI

432

Miller, Samuel P., Portrait I 241 Military Order of Gen. Washing-ton,

Facsimile III 307 Monument to Memory of Thomas

Cox VII 269

Moore, Col. S. A., Portrait VII 77 Moore, William S., Portrait I 657 Mormon Hand-cart Train II 592 Murdock, Samuel, Portrait III

271 Musquakie Houses— "Wickiups" IV

200 Musquakie Squaw and Papoose IV

202

NOBLE, BEUBEN, Portrait III

193 North, Mrs. Ada E., Portrait II

540 VI 624 Nourse, Judge C. C., Portrait VIII

481

224

ANNALS OF IOWA, THIRD SERIES

O'CONNOR, HENRY, Portrait IV

637

Old Zion Church II 416 Outline Map of the Drift Sheets of

Iowa III 19

PALMER, FRANK W., Portrait IV

403 Parker, Leonard P., Portrait III

179 Parrott, Gen. and Mrs. James C,,

Portraits III 364 Parrott, Matt, Portrait IV 467 Parry, Dr. C. C., Portrait VII 413 Parvin, Theodore S., Portrait II

473 IV 99 V 199 Pass issued to Mrs. Ann E. Harlan by Secretary Stanton, Fac- simile II 492 Patterson, Rachel E., Portrait IV

263

Felamourg-ues, Rev. J. A. M., Por- trait VI 115 Perkins, Charles Elliott, Portrait

VIII 367 Perry, Theodore B., Portrait III

200 Pickard, Josiah L., Portrait II

174 IV 43 Pioneer Fences VII 354 Plumbe, John, Portrait VI 289 Poweshiek, Portrait V 467 Prairie Chickens III 645 Prehistoric Implements VII 539 Price, Hiram, Portrait I 1 585 Public Archives VII 561 564 569

577

Push-e-ta-neke-qua, Portrait IV 206

QUINTON, MRS. H. B., Portrait

VII 1

RAFINESQUE, CONSTANTINE S.

Portrait VII 196 Broadside for Sale of Personal Effects of VII 273

Rafinesque, Life of Travels, Fac- simile of cover and inner title of VII 216 221

Rant-che-wai-me, Portrait VI 187

Receipt Given T. S. Parvin by Rob- ert Lucas, Facsimile V 206

Remey, George C., Portrait VII 466

Rice, Samuel A. II 32

Richards, Charles B., Portrait III 508

Richman, J. Scott, Portrait VII 361

River Channels, Five illustrations

VIII 14 15 16 17 Robinson, Charles H., Portrait III

162 Rocky Mountain Columbine VIII

293 Rocky Mountain White Fine VIII

167 174

Rorer, David, Portrait VIII 116 Rustin, Charles B., Portrait V 506 Ryan, David, Portrait VII 154

ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH AND PARSONAGE VI 118

St. Anthony's School, Davenport VI

116 Salter, Rev. William, Portrait II

509 IV 85 VI 592 Sawyers, James A., Portrait V

491 Scliaeffer, Charles A., Portrait IV

46 Scholte, Henry P., Portrait III

241

Sells, Elijah, Portrait II 518 Sharp, Mrs. Abbie Gardner, Portrait

HI 550

Shaw, Leslie M., Portrait IV 83 Shaw, Col. William T., Portrait HI

401 Sherman, Maj. Hoyt, Portrait V

Sherman, Gen. W. T., Portrait II

Shiras, Oliver P., Portrait V 321 Slagfle, Christian W., Portrait IV

Smelter at Dubuque III 65 Smith, Gen. A. J., Portrait, group

VII 481

Smith, Capt. H. I., Portrait I 621 Smith, Lewis H., Portrait V 493 Sod-covered Log- House VII 601 Spencer, Oliver M., Portrait IV

33

Spirit Lake Monument III 552 Spring-er, Francis, Portrait II 569

III 32

Spring-er, Frank, Portrait II 360 Stag-e Coach III 270 Stanton, Mrs. Margaret M., Portrait

II 614 State University

First Building IV 25

New Collegiate Building IV

29 Steele, Gen. Frederick, Portrait IH

424 Stockade at

Correctionville V 496 Estherville V 505 Iowa Lake V 501 Stratton, Capt. Franklin L., Portrait

VI 577 Street, Gen. Joseph M.

Portrait II 81

Residence of, at Agency City

VII 115

TABLET TO MEMORY OF REVO- LUTIONARY SOLDIERS VI 471

Tablet to Memory of Thomas Drum- mond VI 471

Taylor, Gen. Richard Taylor, Por- trait, group VII 481

Thacher, George, Portrait IV

Thayer, Edward H., Portrait VI 637

Thompson, J. K. P., Portrait V 272

Torpedo Boat, Ericson III 465

Totten, Silas, Portrait IV 31

Tree Under Which Thomas Cox was Buried VII 250

Triplett, Rev. Henry Harrison, Por- trait IV 571

Turner, Rev. Asa, Portrait III 53

INDEX, VOLUMES I-VIII

225

WACHSMUTH, CHARLES, Portrait II 345

Wakeneld, Judge George W., Por- trait II 305

Wapello, Portrait II 636

Warrant for arrest of party disturb- ing remains of Black Hawk, Facsimile VIII 143

Warren, Gen. Pitz Henry, Steel por- trait VI 481

Washington, George, Facsimile Mil- itary Order IH 307

Weare, John, Portrait VI 437

Weare, Mrs. Martha P., Portrait VI 546

Whicher, Stephen

Farm of, in Vermont IV 497 Portrait IV 494 Residence of, in Muscatine IV 512

White, Dr. Charles A., Portrait III 117

White, Jerome M., Portrait V 522

Wilds, John S., Portrait I 553

Williams, Joseph, Portrait VII 161

Williams, Maj. William, Portrait

II 146 Williamson, Gen. James A., Steel

portrait VI 161 Wilson, George, Portrait IV 563 Wilson, James P., Portrait II

227

Wittenmeyer, Mrs, Annie Home of IV 287 Portrait IV 277 Wolcott, Clara Belknap, Portrait

VII 533 Woodward, Judge William G. VII

619 Wright, Gen. Ed, Portrait I 449

II 376 Wright, George G.

Portrait IV 483 541 Residence of IV 487 Wright, Mrs. Mary H., Portrait IV 491

YEWELI-. GEORGE H., Portrait V 161

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