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INDEX  TO  THE  PROCEEDINGS 

OK  THE 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 
OF  WISCONSIN 

1874-1901 


PREPARED   UNDER  THE  EDITORIAL  DIRECT-ION   OF 

REUBEN    GOLD    THWAITES 

Secretary  and  Superintendent  of  the  Society 


BY 

MARY  ELIZABETH  HAINES 


MADISON 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  SOCIETY 
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Officers  of  the  Society,  1904 


President 

HON.  ROBERT  L.  McCORMICK 

Vice  Presidents 

HON.  JOHN  B.  CASSODA Y 
HON.  LUCIUS  C.  COLMAN 
HON.  EMIL  BAENSCH 
HON.  JAMES  SUTHERLAND 
HON.  WILLIAM  F.  VILAS 
WILLIAM  W.  WIGHT,  LL.  D. 


HAYWARD 


MADISON 

LA  CROSSE 

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MLLWAUKEE 


Secretary  and  Superintendent 

REUBEN  G.  THWAITES,  LL.  D. 


Treasurer 


HON.  LUCIEN  S.  HANKS 


MADISON 


MADISON 


Librarian  and  Asst.  Superintendent 

ISAAC  S.  BRADLEY,  B.  S. 


Curators,  Ex=0fficio 

HON.  ROBERT  M.  LAPOLLETTE 
HON.  WALTER  L.  HOUSER 
HON.  JOHN  J.  KEMPF 


MADISON 


GOVERNOR 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 
STATE  TREASURER 


Curators,  Elective 
Term  expires  at  annual  meeting  in  1904 

HON.  ROBERT  M.  BASHFORD      WILLIAM  A.  P.  MORRIS,  A.  B. 
HON.  JOHN  B.  CASSODAY  HON.  ROBERT  G.  SIEBECKER 

J  AIRU3  H.  CARPENTER,  LL.  D.  HON.  BREESE  J.  STEVENS* 


HON.  LUCIUS  C.  COLMAN 
HON.  HE*RY  E.  LEGLER 
DANA  C.  MUNRO,  A.  M. 


HERBERT  B.  TANNER,  M.  D. 
FREDERICK  J.  TURNER,  PH.  D 
CHARLES  R.  VAN  HISE,  LL.  D. 


*Died  October  28,  1903. 


Officers  of  the  Society 


Term  expires  at  annual  meeting  in  1905 

RASMUS  B.  ANDERSON,  LL.  D.    HON.  BURR  W.  JONES 
HON.  EMIL  BAENSCH  HON.  JOHN  LUCHSINGER 

CHARLES  N.  BROWN,  LL.  B.          MOST  REV.  S.  G.  MESSMER 
HON.  GEORGE  B.  BURROWS          J.  HOWARD  PALMER,  ESQ. 
FREDERIC  K.  CONOVER,  LL.  B.  JOHN  B.  PARKINSON,  A.  M. 
HON.  ALFRED  A.  JACKSON  HON.  N.  B.  VAN  SLYKE 

Term  expires  at  annual  meeting  in  1906 

WILLIAM  K.  COFFIN,  ESQ.  ARTHUR  L  SANBORN,  LL.  B. 

HON.  LUCIEN  S.  HANKS  HON.  HALLE  STEENSLAND 

HON.  JOHN  JOHNSTON*  HON.  E.  R\Y  STEVENS 

REV.  PATRICK  B.  KNOX  HON.  JAMES  SUTHERLAND 

HON.  ROBERT  L.  McUORMICK  HON.  WILLIAM  F.  VILAS 

HON.  GEORGE  RAYMER  WILLIAM  W.  WIGHT,  LL.  D. 

*Died  June  1,  1901. 


Preface 


Ihe  records  of  the  meetings  of  the  Society  from  January  29, 
1849,  to  March  18,  1854,  inclusive,  will  be  found  in  the  pre- 
liminary matter  affixed  to  the  reprint  edition  of  volume  i  of 
the  Wisconsin  Jlistoriwd  Collect-ions,  pp.  xxx-lix.  The  index 
to  this  reprint  (published  1903)  comprises  also  an  index  to  the 
above  records. 

In  each  of  the  first  ten  volumes  of  the  original  editions  of  the 
Collections,  Secretary  Draper  published  the  several  Annual 
Reports  of  the  Executive  Committee  made  since  the  preceding 
volume — volume  i  containing  such  Eeport  for  1854,  and  so  on. 
These  were  severally  indexed  for  each  volume;  but  often  the 
publication  was  only  a  popular  synopsis  of  the  Report  actually 
presented  to  the  annual  meeting. 

The  first  separately-printed  Proceedings  in  any  form,  is 
that  of  the  22d  annual  meeting  (January  2,  1875) — a  pam- 
phlet "separate,"  apparently  from  the  type  of  the  Madison 
State  Journal.  For  twelve  years  thereafter,  all  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee's  Reports,  without  accompanying  transactions 
of  the  Society,  were  published  in  pamphlet  form — but  they 
appeared  irregularly,  and  often  several  such  Reports  (or  synop- 
ses thereof)  were  included  in  the  same  pamphlet ;  the  type  used 
was,  for  the  most  part,  that  of  the  volume  of  Collections  in 
which  they  appeared. 

Commencing  with  the  34th  annual  meeting  (January  6, 
1887) — at  which  the  present  writer  was  elected  secretary — the 
Society  has  annually  published  its  Proceedings  in  detail,  as  a 
publication  apart  from  the  Collections;  which  latter  have, 
since  that  time  (commencing  with  volume  xi),  contained  only 


6  Preface 

historical  essays  and  material.  Commencing  with  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  35th  annual  meeting  (January  5,  1888),  ad- 
dresses and  papers  presented  to  the  Society  have  been  published 
with  nearly  every  volume — the  design  being  eventually  to  re- 
strict the  Collections  to  the  presentation  of  materials  for 
history,  reserving  essays  thereon  for  the  Proceedings. 

It  has  not  been  the  custom,  nor  does  it  seem  practicable,  to 
provide  an  index  to  each  of  the  small  annual  volumes  of  Pro- 
ceedings. These  contain,  however,  a  great  variety  of  adminis- 
trative, statistical,  biographical,  and  historical  information, 
which  it  will  be  well  at  least  occassionally  to  index  in  detail,  in 
order  that  this  material  may  the  more  readily  be  available  for 
consultation.  The  present  volume  is  the  first  essay  in  that 
direction.  Commencing  with  the  Executive  Committee's  Re- 
port for  1874  (the  21st  Report,  presented  at  the  22d  annual 
meeting,  held  January  2,  1875),  this  Index  continues  through 
the  transactions  of  the  Society  at  its  49th  annual  meeting 
(December  12,  1901).  Thus  there  have  now  been  published 
a  continuous  series  of  indexes  to  the  records  of  the  Society  from 
1849  to  1901  inclusive:  (1)  Index  to  the  Early  Records  (1849- 
54),  in  the  reprint  edition  of  volume  i  of  the  Collections; 
(2)  indexes  to  the  several  synoptical  Reports  (1854-85)  in  the 
first,  ten  volumes  of  the  Collections;  (3)  the  present  index, 
covering  all  of  the  separately-published  Proceedings  (1875- 
1901).  It  is  proposed  to  publish  every  five  years  a  supple- 
mental index,  thus  greatly  adding  to  the  usefulness  of  the 
Proceedings. 

Even  at  the  expense  of  some  repetition  of  statement,  a  special 
paragraph  of  explanation  is  necessary,  relative  to  the  numbering 
of  the  several  Proceedings.  It  has  already  been  explained 
that  previous  to  1887  only  the  annual  Report  (or  synopsis 
thereof)  of  the  Executive  Committee  was  printed;  the  num- 
bering adopted  was  that  of  the  Report  iself,  and  not  of  the 
annual  meeting  at  which  it  was  presented — i.  e.,  the  first  Annual 
Report  of.  the  Committee  was  submitted  at  the  2d  annual  meet- 
ing, and  so  on.  But  commencing  with  1887  (the  34th  annual 


Preface  7 

meeting),  the  full  transactions  of  the  meeting  were  printed, 
together  with  all  the  reports  and  other  documents  presented 
thereat;  making  it  seem  desirable  that  thereafter,  despite  the 
bibliographical  confusion  thus  temporarily  created,  the  publi- 
cation should  adopt  the  number  of  the  meeting.  This  accounts 
for  the  apparent  hiatus  between  the  32d  Annual  Report  (1886) 
and  the  Proceeding*  of  the  34th  annual  meeting  (1887). 
These  respective  publications  are  consecutive.1  The  bold-faced 
type  (e.  g.,  34)  designates  the  number  of  the  Proceedings  cited 
in  the  Index;  the  light-faced  type,  the  page  or  pages  in  that 
number. 

The  principal  work  upon  the  Index  has  been  skilfully  per- 
formed by  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Haines,  of  Brooklyn,  K".  Y. 
In  revision  for  the  press,  and  in  the  still  more  arduous  task  of 
proof-reading,  the  Editor  has  had  the  competent  assistance  of 
Miss  Annie  A.  Nunns,  of  the  Society's  library  staff. 

E.  G.  T. 

MADISON",  WISCONSIN,  June,  1904. 


iFor  bibliography  of  the  Proceedings,  see  "List  of  Publications  of 
the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,"  Bulletin  No.  18  (1903),  pp. 
116-119. 


Index  to  Proceedings, 
1874-1901 


The  full-face  figures  refer  to  the  number  of  the  Proceedings,  the 
light-face  to  the  pages  therein.  Thus:  "ABBE,  Cleveland,  gives  to 
library,  41,  46,"  signifies  that  the  mention  referred  to  will  be  found 
in  the  Proceedings  for  the  41st  Annual  Meeting,  page  46. 

ABBE,  Cleveland,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 

— ,  Henry,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Abbelen,  P.  M.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  41,  46,  42,  51. 
Abbey,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
Abbot,  Edwin  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9. 
Abbots,  exemplify  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
Abbott, ,  Whig  nominee,  42,  136. 

— ,  Charles  P.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

— ,  Edwin  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  71,  49,  66. 

— ,  Samuel,  notary  public,  36,  79. 
Abell,  A.  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 
Abell,  A.  S.,  Co.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 
Aberdeenshire  (Scotland),  Smith's  Xcw  history,  39,  42. 
Abert,  John  T.,  autograph,  40,  49. 
Abernethy,  John,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Abrams,  W.  J.,    Green  Bay    historical    society,    47,    44,    45,    47,    108; 

death  of,  49,  64. 

— ' — ,  Mrs.  W.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
Academy,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95,  48, 

87,  49,  97. 
.4  cadiensis,  49,  97. 

Adadourian    Haig,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 
Adair,  John,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Adams,  A.  C.,  deposits  in  library,  49,  91. 

— ,  Charles  Francis,  Sr.,  letters,  35,  24. 

— ,  Charles  Francis,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  41,  46,  47,  53,  48,  57; 
dedicatory  address,  The  Sifted  Grain  and  the  Grain  Sifters,  48,  28. 
32;  photograph  of,  49,  94. 


TO         Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Adams 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall,  annual  member,  40,  12;  curator,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4, 
8,  42.  4,  43,  4,  44,  4,  8.  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4,  12,  48,  6,  49,  5; 
on  biennial  address  committee,  41,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  4,  14,  46,  4, 
14,  47,  4,  48,  6:  on  library  committee,  46,  6,  41,  5;  on  printing  and 
publication  committee,  40,  G,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  on  building 
commission,  43,  57;  gives  to  library,  43,  61,  47,  53,  49,  66;  remarks 
on  Gen.  Fairchild,  44,  13-17;  presides  at  educational  meeting,  46, 
49,  50;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124;  loan  collection,  48, 
28;  address,  The  University  and  the  Society,  48,  32;  gift  1o 
museum,  49,  38,  39,  87-90;  resolution  of  thanks  to,  49,  13. 

— ,  Mrs.  Charles  K.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52,  49,  29,  66;   loan  collec- 
tion. 48,  28;   Dedication  Hymn,  48,  32;   gift  of  jewels,  49,  27;  gift 
to  museum,  49,  38,  39,  87-90;  resolution  of  thanks  to,  49,  13.     See 
also  Adams,  Mary  M.,  Art  Fund. 
• ,  Daniel,  Mohawk  missionary,  47,  183,  184. 

— ,  F.  G.,  gives  to  library,  42,  51 ;  letter,  42,  74. 

— ,  F.  O.,  History  of  Japan,  42,  32. 

— ,  Francis  K.,  gives  to  library,  47,  70. 

— ,  George  B.,  Origin  and  Results  of  the  Imperial  Federation  Movf- 
ment  in  England,  46,  11,  93-116;  at  Madison  convention,  46,  91; 
bill  paid,  47,  40. 

— ,  Henry,  History  of  the  United  States.  41,  111,  44,  110. 

— ,  Henry  C.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42,  38,  51. 

— ,  Herbert  B.,  Higher  Education  of  the  People,  38,  68-96,  44,  94  (51), 
96  (77);  Maryland's  Influence  on  the  Land  Cessions,  4'f,  101. 

— ,  J.  I.,  bill  paid,  42,  10,  43,  17. 

— ,  John  Quincy,  sixth  president  of  the  United  States,  44,  145  150, 
44,  ICO,  46,  183,  47,  177;  letters,  35,  24;  autograph,  37,  35;  Memoirs, 
41,  101. 

— ,  John  Quincy,  1816-95,  obituary,  43,  34;  petition,    45,  134. 

— ,  Mrs.  Mary  M.     See  Adams,  Mrs.  Charles  K. 

— ,  Mary  M.,  Art  Fund,  49,  14,  15,  27,  39. 

— ,  Mary  Newburry,  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  42,  51. 

— •,  Samuel,  autograph,  32,  10. 

— ,  W.  F.,  bill  paid,  42,  10,  43,  17,  44,  24,  45,  21,  49,  50. 

— ,  William,  obituary,  45,  28.  29. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42,  44,  43. 

-    county.  Secretary    Thwaites    visits    Winnebagoes    in,  35,  21,  22; 
Danes  in,  37,  60;  Bohemians  in,  37,  60,  49,  160;  E.  S.  Miner,  judge 
of,  38,  24;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  45,  71,  48,  57;  ap- 
portionment cases,  45.  146;  Adams  County  Press,  35,  18. 
Express  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10. 


Albany]  Index  to  Proceedings  1 1 

Adams  Stamp  and  Stencil  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  24,  45,  21,  46,  42. 

Addeman,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Adler,  Cyrus,  gives  to  library,  43,  61,  44,  61,  45,  71,  47,  53. 
— ,  Felix,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 
— ,  S.  L.,  gives  to  library,  46?  52. 

Adrian   (Mich.),  Norwegian  settlement,  46,  164. 

Advocate  of  Freedom,  45,  176. 

JKgis.     See  Wisconsin  JEgis. 

"vEtna,"  early  steamboat,  49,  130,  131. 

ifrican  Repository,  32,  9,  34,  19,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  42, 
51. 

Agassiz,  Louis,  autograph  letter  of,  36,  27;   mentioned,  38,  25. 

Agriculture,  46,  206-210;  library  accessions  in,  32,  6;  farmer's  debt  to 
Mitchell,  35,  52;  French  farmers,  36,  92-94,  46,  140;  origin  of  Wis- 
consin farmers'  institute,  38,  87,  88;  Dixon  in  farm  mortgage  cases, 
39,  18;  farmer's  frontier,  41,  93;  German  farmers,  49,  156;  farm- 
ing in  lead  region,  46,  190-192.  See  also  Granger  Cases. 

Agry,  David,  convention  of  1846,  45,  150;  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Aguilar  Free  Library  (N.  Y.),  visited,  47,  25;  gives  to  library,  49,  66. 

Ahnapee,  Record,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  -42, 
45,  43,  76,  44,  75. 

Aibonito  (P.  R.),  Wisconsin  regiments  in  engagement  at,  46,  89. 

Aiken,  A.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10;  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

Ainsworth,  F.  P.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 
— ,  William  Harrison,  autograph,  38,  45. 

Aiton,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

Akerly,  Benjamin,  Green  Bay  clergy  man,  47,  114. 

Alabama,  material  on  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  3d,  42,  39;  attorney  general 
gives  to  library,  45,  71;  governor  gives  to  library,  45,  71;  state 
auditor  gives  to  library,  45,  71;  sitate  treasurer  gives  to  library, 
45,  71;  Department  of  Archives  and  History  gives  to  library,  49, 
66;  Geological  Survey  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  42,  51,  43,  61,  44,  61, 
47,  53,  48,  57;  Historical  Society  (Montgomery),  gives  to  library, 
32,  18,  47,  53,  48,  57;  Polytechnic  Institute  gives  to  library,  47,  53; 
State  Insane  Asylum  gives  to  library,  45,  71;  University  of  (Mont- 
gomery), gives  to  library,  45,  71. 

Albanel,  Charles,  Jesuit  missionary,  43,  104,  105;  at  De  Pere,  47,  151. 

Albany  (N.  Y.),  fur-trade  diverted  to,  36,  69,  47,  120,  121;  Congress  of 
1754,  41,  92;  Durrie,  40,  73;  Weise's  History,  40,  73,  74;  evolution 
of,  41,  91;  Radisson  at,  43,  93;  Atlas  Argus,  41,  34;  Evening  Jour- 
nal, Grant,  39,  20;  Patriot,  cited,  42,  102;  Weekly  Journal.  42,  35. 

Educational  Church  Board,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 


12         Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Albany 

Albany  Institute,  relation  to  historical  research,  40,  75. 

-  (Wis.),  Warren  at,  49,  119;  Journal,  35,  19,  36,  23,  38,  40,  43,  75, 
44,  74,  45,  87;  Vindicator,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  4G, 
41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  87,  46,  GO,,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 

Albee,  George  S.,  obituary  of,  46,  90. 

-  Memorial  Committee,  gives  to  museum,  48,  78. 
Albert,  G.  D.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

Albertson,  Ralph,  gives  to  library,  49,  06. 

Albion,   normal   institute  organized,  45,   166;    Dietrichson  at,  46,   166; 

Campus,  38,  39. 
Alby,  William,  43,  122. 
Alden,  Albert,  obituary,  40,  20. 
— ,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

— ,  Levi,  gives  to  museum,  36,  46,  37,  53;  obituary  sketches,  39,  18- 
29;  gives  to  library,  40,  54;  photograph  of  gift  to  museum,  40,  67; 
bill  paid,  41,  20;   obituary,  41,  20,  21;   Whig  nominee,  42,  130;   ex- 
emplifies New  England  influence,  46,  127. 
Alderman,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
— ,  Mrs.  L.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Aldrich,  Charles,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  40,  54, 

41,  40,  44,  61. 

— ,  Owen,  Milwaukee  pioneer,  43,  152. 
— ,  P.  Emery,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 
Alexander  II.,  czar  of  Russia,  beneficence  of,  44,  148. 
— ,  Lieut.  Edmund  B.,  ab  Fort  Howard,  47.  142. 
— ,  F.  W.,  gives  to  library,  38.  51. 

— ,  Fred  Z.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  48,  57;  gives  to  museum,  48,  77. 
— ,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  48,  75:  gives  to 'museum,  48,  76. 

-  (N.  Y.)  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Journal,  42,  35. 
Algic  Indians,  36,  59,  61,  62. 

Algoma,  Stebbins  at,  49,  118;  Record,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49, 
105,  118. 

Algonkin  Indians,  at  Quebec,  36,  63,  43,  103;   country    of,    dispeopled, 
43.  Ill;  find  refuge  in  Wisconsin,  47,  118. 

"Algonquin,"  early  schooner,  42,  85,  86,  94. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald,  autograph  of,  38,  45. 

Alleghany  Mountains,  mark  advance  of  frontier,  41,  83,  86,  87,  89;  fac- 
tor in  politics,  41,  95. 

Allen,  Andrews,  gives  to  museum,  35,  40. 
— ,  Charles  E.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  73. 
— ,  Charles  L.,  gives  to  library,  49,  66. 


Index  to  Proceedings  13 

Allen,  Ericsson  W.,  student  assistant,  48,  7;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  49,  52-54, 

56-58. 

— ,  F.  H.,  Great  cathedrals  of  the  world,  38,  34. 
,  George  W.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  9;   Sturgeon  Bay, 

47,  107. 

— ,  H.  S.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  125. 

— ,  Joseph,  37,  79,  88. 

— ,  Joseph  H.,  37,  82. 

— ,  M.  Etta  S.,  bill  paid,  48,  46. 

— •,  Margaret,  English  Quakeress,  46,  152. 

— ,  Mrs.  Margaret  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53, 

48,  57,  49,  66;  marries  William  F.,  37,  81. 
— ,  Philip  L.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— ,  Prenfiss,  37,  82. 

— ,  Ralph  B.,  first  settler  in  Warren,  40,  20. 

— ,  Mrs.  Ralph  B.,  obituary,  40,  20. 

— ,  Thomas  S.,  portrait  of,  39,  67. 

,  W.  N.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 

— ,  William  B.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— .,  William  F.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3;  on  annual  address 
committee,    36,    4;    on    library    committee,  32,    24,    34,    4,    36,    4; 
on  literary  exchange  committee,  34,  4,  36,  4;   on  nominating  com- 
mittee, 34,  28;  on  printing  and  publishing  committee,  32,  24;   life 
member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  37,  42;  obitu- 
ary notice,  37,   15;    Frankenburger's  memorial  address  on,  37,  9, 
79-89,  44,  94   (50),  96  (76);  resume  of  writings  of,  37,  82,  83,  85; 
mentioned,  38,  93;    memorial  volume  on,  39,  54. 
— ,  William  F.,  memorial  committee,  gives  to  library,  39,  57. 
— ,  Wiliam  T.,  anti-slavery  lecturer,  45,  177. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Allen's  Grove  Academy,  organizes  normal  institute,  45,  166. 
Allerton,  S.  W.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 
Allgemeine  Deutsche  biographic,  37,  24. 
Allibone,  William,  autograph  letter,  34,  20. 

Allis,  Edward  P.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126,  49,  174. 
Allouez,  Claude  Jean,  Jesuit  missionary,  47,  130;  Indian  locations,  36, 
59-61,  66,  43,  96;  journey,  43.  110;  Wisconsin  landfall,  46,  139, 
47,  149;  monument  dedicated,  47,  10;  Green  Bay  memories,  47, 
112;  missions,  47,  149,  150,  204,  205,  208;  at  Kaukauna,  47,  212, 
213;  at  St.  Francis  Xavier,  49,  176;  Verwyst  on,  43,  101,  115,  47, 
149,  150;  La  Boule's  Aiiouez,  46,  168-182,  47,  104. 


14         Wisconsin  Historical  Society        [Aima 

Alma,  Bliietter,  37,  29,  44,  73;  Buffalo  County  Journal,  37,  29,  38,  39, 
39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  73,  44,  73,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74, 
48,  79,  49,  105;  Buffalo  County  Sentinel,  44,  73;  Journal,  35,  18, 
36,  23. 

-  Center,  Herald,  46,  66. 

Almanacs  and  registers,  summary  of  additions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15. 

Almon,  J.,  Parliamentary  Register.  36,  76. 

Almy,  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

Alofson,  S.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

Alton,  Melinda.     See  Allen,  Mrs.  R.  13. 

Alton  (111.),  Observer,  44,  125;  Spectator,  44,  125;  Telegraph,  44,  125; 
and  St.  Louis,  Observer,  44,  124. 

Altruria  (Cal.),  Altrurian,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  93. 

Alumni  Oxonienses,  37,  24. 

Alumni  Report.  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  97. 

Aizog,  John,  Universal  church  history,  38,  34. 

Ambler,  Augustus  T.,  mission  teacher,  47,  183. 

"Amelia,"  sloop,  47,  137. 

America,  Le  quatrirme  centenair  de  la  dccouverte  de  nouveau  monde, 
39,  47;  map  of  continent,  44,  45;  Reeves's  Finding  of  Wineland 
the  good,  39,  46;  Smith's  map,  44,  45;  Thompson's  map,  44,  45. 

American  Academy  of  Dramatic  Arts  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 

-  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science  (Phila.),  gives  to  library, 
39.  57;  Annals,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  87,  42,  47,  43,  82,  44,  81, 
45,  95,  46,  74,  47,  82,  49,  97. 

—  Ancestry,  44,  44. 

-  Anthropologist.  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  82, 
44,  81,  45,  95,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  97. 

-  Anti-Imperialist  League,  .gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

-  Antiquarian,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40, 

42,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  74,  47,  83,  48,  87,  49,  97. 

-  Antiquarian  Society,  bill  paid,  41,  10,  49,  55;  fund  of,  34,  10;  gives 
to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  46,  42,  51, 
44,  61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  57,  49,  55;   Secretary  Thwaites  at, 

43,  50;  Proceedings,  "Floyd's  Journal,"  42,  38. 

-  Anti-Slavery  Society,  Codding  with,  45,  1 74. 

-  Anti-vivisection   Society,  gives  to   library,  41,   46,  46,   52,  47,   itf, 
48,  57,  49,  66. 

-  Architect,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39. 

-  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  bill  paid,  43,  17,  44. 
24,  45,  21,  46,  45;  gives  to  library,  40,  54;  Hoy,  41,  22. 

-  Bankers'  Association  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  39,  57. 


American]         Index  to  Proceedings  15 

American  Bible  Society,  gives  to  library,  45,  71,  47,  53,  48,  57,  49,  66. 

-  Biographical  Publishing  Company  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 

Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions   (Boston),  gives  to 

library,  36,  31,  40,  54,  42,  51,  43,  61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  49,  GG; 
Walker,    45,    35;    ally    of    Stockbridges,    47,    163,    164.     See    also 
Missions. 

-  Book  Company  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  46,  52. 

—  Book  Lore,  46,  74. 

Catalogue,  42,  32. 

-  Catholic  Historical  Researches,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48, 
40,   42,  41,  39,  42,  47.  43,   83,  44,  82,  45,   96,  46,  74,  47,  83,  48,  S7, 
49,   97. 

-  Catholic  Historical  Society,  Records,  48,  87,  49,  97. 

Catholic  Quarterly  Review,  38,  36.  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  31,  42,  47, 

43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  74,  47,  83.  48,  87,  49,  97. 

-  Churchman,  49,  97. 

-  Colonial  Tracts,  45,  96,  46,  74. 

35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39.  57,  41,  63,  43,  27. 

—  Colonization  Society   (Wash.,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35, 
29,  36,  31,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39,  57,  41,  63,  43,  60. 

—  Congregational  Association  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36, 
31,    37,   42,  38,   51,    41,   46,   42,   51.    43,   61,  44,   61,    45,   71,  46,   52, 
47,   53,  49,  66. 

-  Djalect  Society  (N  Y.),  gives  to  library,  41,  46;   bill  paid,  41,  10, 
42,  10,  43,  17. 

—  Economic  Association,  gives  to  library,  39,  57,  41,  46,  46,  52;   bill 
paid,  41,   10,  42,   10,  43,   17,  44,   24,   45,   21,  46,   42,  48.   50,  49,   51; 
results  of  Secretary  Thwaites's  application  to,  41,  31,  32;  Publica- 
tions, 35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26.  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43, 
83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  74,  47,  83.  48,  87,  49,  97. 

-  Economist,  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  97. 

-  Express  Company,  bill  paid,  42,  10,  43,  17;  Holton  sells  to,  47,  93. 

-  Federation  of*  Labor  (Wash..  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  49,  66. 

—  Federationist  (Wash.,  D.  C.),  49,  97. 

-  Folk-Lore  Society  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 

—  Forestry    Association    (Wash.,    D.    C.),    gives   to    library,    40,    54, 
42,  51,  43,  61,  45,  71. 

—  Forestry  Congress,  gives  to  library,  34,  27. 

—  Fur  Company,   36,    62,   78,    83,   84,    90,   91,   93,   96;  Invoice  Book, 

36.  89,  94;  American  Fur  Company  invoices,  1821-22,  44,  91   (11): 
Le  Glair   with,  40,    24;    frontier   influenced   by,   41,   84;    Dousman 
documents,  42,   68;    vessels  of,  42,  92,  93;    employees  of.  42,   93; 


16        Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [American 

American  Fur  Company — continued. 

American  Fur  Company  employees,  1S18-19,  44,  91  (12);  at  Greon 
Bay,  47,  123,  124,  137.     See  also  Fur  trade,  Hudson's  Bay  Company, 
Northwest  Company,  South  West  Company,  etc.;   also  fur-traders 
by  name  as  Dickson,  Grignon,  Lawe,  Porlier,  Vieau,  etc. 
— •  Genealogist,  47,  83. 

-  Geographical  Society   (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35, 
29,  36,  31,  37,  42,  39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  46,  42,  51,  46,  52;  Bulletin,  42, 
47,  43,  S3,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  74,  47,  83;  48,  87. 

-  Geologist,  40,  42,  41,  39. 

-  Guardian   Society  and  Home   for  the   Friendless    (N.   Y.),  gives 
to  library,  49,  66. 

-  Historical  Association    (N.  Y.),  annual  meetings,  39,  43,  40,   34, 
41,  67,  43,  52,  45,  46,  46,  25,  26,  47,  25,  48,  25,  49,  35;   bill  paid,  41, 
10,  42",  10,  43,   17,  44,  24,  45,   21,  46,  43,  46,  47,  42,  48,  50,  49,  51; 
gives  to  library,  40,   54,  41,   46,  42,   51,  45,   71,  49,   66;    results  of 
Secretary  Thwaites's  application  to,  41,  31,  32;  Papers,  35,  16,  36, 
18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  47;   Report,  Adams,  46, 
95;  Sandford,  41,  132,  45,  131. 

-  Historical  Magazine,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  87,  49,  97; 
bill  paid,  45,  21. 

-  Historical  Register,  42,  47,  43,  S3,  45,  96. 

-  Historical  Review,  43,  83,  44,   82,  45,   96,  46,    75,   47,   83,   48,   87, 
49,  97;  bill  paid,  45,  21.  • 

—  history,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
38,   35,  39,  47,  40,   41,  41,  30,  42,   30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20, 
47,  21,  48,  22,  49,   28;    wealth  of  library  in,  32,  21,  38,  93,  45,  9; 
supremacy  of   library   in   early   Americana,   36,   15,  43,    7,   49,   34; 
study  of,  in  state  university,  38,  94;   work  of  the  state  Historical 
Society  in,  40,   93;    Harrisse's   The  Discovery  of  North  America, 
40,  40;  Herera's  General  History  of  America,  34,  14;  Turner's  The 
West  as  a  field  for  historical  study,  44,  107-113.     See    also    state 
histories  and  documents,  manuscripts,  newspapers,   Society's  List 
of  publications,  Bradley's  Material  on  old  Northwest,  etc. 

— •  Home  Missionary  Society  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  36,  31,  37,  42, 
43,  61;   Clapp,  42,  23 

-  Humane  Society  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

-  Iron  and  Steel  Association,  Bulletin,  35,  21. 

—  Issue,  49,  97. 

-  Jewish  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  42,  51,  48,  57, 
49,   66. 


American]  IndeX    tO    Proceedings  IJ 

American  Journal  of  Archeology,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  26,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41, 

39,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  47,  83,  48,  87,  49,  97. 

-  Journal  of  Philology,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42, 

41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75. 

-  Journal  of  Psychology,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39, 
43,  83;  bill  paid,  45,  21. 

-  Journal,  of  Science,  34,  24,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  34,  36,  39,  48, 

40,  42,  41,  39. 

—  Journal  of  Sociology,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83. 

— •  Library  Association   (N.  Y.),  annual  conferences,  37,  22,  38,  33. 
39,  43,  40,  34,  41,  67,  42,  68,  43,   52,  44,  49,  45,  46,  46,  26,  47,  25, 

48,  25,  49,  10,  35;    bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43,  17,  45,  21,  46,  44, 
47,  39,  48,  45,  49,  50,  52,  54;  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  47,  53,  49,  66; 
Thwaites,  47,  9;  Winsor,  45,  28. 

—  Library  Association  Publishing  Board,  bill  paid,  49,  52. 

Lumberman,  49,  97. 

— •  Magazine  Exchange,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 

—  Medical  Association,  gives  to  library,  47,  53;  Hoy,  41,  22;  Journal, 
43,  19,  45. 

— —  Missionary,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  71,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  87, 

49,  97.      . 

Missionary  Association  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  43,  61,  46,  52. 

—  Monthly  Magazine,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  98,  46,  75, 
47,  83,  48,  87,  49,  97. 

—  Museum  of  Natural  History  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34, 
27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39,  57,  41,  46,  42,  51,  43,  61,  44, 
61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  57,  49,  66. 

—  Naturalist,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39. 

-  Notes  and  Queries,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42. 

Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society,  gives  to  library,  41,  46, 

42,  51,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  57,  49,  66. 

—  Oriental  Society  (N.  Haven,  Conn.),  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 

—  party,  in  Wisconsin,  49,  196. 

—  Philological   Association    (Boston),   gives  to   library,   39,   57,  40, 
54;  Transactions,  38,  34. 

Philosophical   Society    (Phila.),  gives  to  library,   34,   27,  35,   29, 

36,  31,  37,  42,  38,  51,  40,  54,  44,  CJ,  45,  71,  46,  52,  48,  57,  49,  66; 
Proceedings,  49,  97;  "Michaux's  Journal,"  41,  83. 

—  Pomological  Society  (Ann  Arbor,  Mich.),  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 

—  Pressman,  49,  97. 

—  Queen,  48,  87. 

Railroad  Journal,  43,  45. 

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i  8         Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [American 

American  Review  of  Anthropology,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48. 

-  School  Board  Journal,  45,  71,  49,  97. 

—  Social  Science  Association,  Mrs.  Lynde,  45,  32,  33. 

-  Society  for  the  Extension  of  University  Teaching  (Phila.),  gives 
to  library,  49,  66. 

State  Papers,  36,  78,  85,  87,  89,  90,  92,  47,  124,  125. 

-  Statistical  Association,  Publications,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  3D, 
42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,    45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  87,  49,  97;   bill  paid, 
41,  10,  43,  17,  44,  24.  45,  21,  46,  42,  47,  40,  48,  48. 

—  Swedenborg  Printing  and  Publishing   Society    (N.  Y.),   gives  to 
library,  43,  61,  47,  53. 

—  Thresherman,  49,  97. 

—  Trade,  49,  97. 

—  Type  Founder's  Company  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 

— •  Unitarian  Association   (Boston),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  38,  51, 
49,  66. 

Water  Color  Society,  gives  to  library,  35,  29. 

Amerikanische  Schulezeitung  und  Lehcrpost,  48,  17. 

Amery,  Echo,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53. 

Ames,  Herman  V.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  49,  66. 

— — •,  John  G.,  gives  to  library,  38,  51,  40,  54,  41,  46,  43,  61. 

— ,  Pelham  W.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57,  49,  66. 
Amherst  (Wis.),  Norwegians  in.  37,  59. 

-  College   (Amherst,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  42, 
38,  51,  39,  57,  40,   54,  41,   46,  42,   51,  43,   61,  44,   61,  45,   71,  46,   52, 
47,  53,  48,  57;  Kellogg  at,  39,  22,  23;   library,  gives  to  library,  42, 
51,  49,  66;  Library  Quarterly  Bulletin,  49,  97. 

AmikouS  Indians,  location  of,  43,  95. 

Amory,  Thomas  C.,  letter  of,  34,  20. 

Anacostans,  trade  with  Canada  Indians,  36,  55. 

Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery*  Company   (Boston),  gives  to  library, 

49,  66. 
Anderson,  Bjorn,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  156,  165. 

— ,  Mrs.  Eva  Mills,  gives  to  library,  48,  76. 

— ,  Hjalmar,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

— •,  J.  Kip,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— — ,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52,  49,'  93. 
,  Jacob.     Sec  Slogvig,  Jacob  Anderson. 

— ,  Lieut.  James  "W.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 
,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  66. 

-  &  Co.,  John,  gives  to  library,  36,  55. 


Andrews]          Index  to  Proceedings  19 

Anderson,  Knud.     Sec  Slogvig,  Knud  Anderson. 

— ,  Merrick,  gives  to  museum,  35,  41. 

— ,  Mons,  annual  memuer,  43,  14,  48,  14. 

— ,  Omen,  Norwegian  settler,  46.  165. 

— ,  Rasmus  B.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  36,  15,  35,  38,  51, 
39,  56,  57,  40,  54,  42,  51,  43,  61,  44,  61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53;  life 
member,  34,  30;  curator,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  12,  39,  4,  40,  5,  41,  4,  8, 

42,  4,  43,  4,  44,  4,  8,  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4,  12,  48,  6,  49,  5;   on  histor- 
ical narratives  committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43, 
5,  44,  5;   on  printing  and  publication  committee,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41, 
5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  5,  14;  subscribes    to   .Draper    portrait,  40, 
30;    photograph  of,  40,  67;    oh  library  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4, 
48,  6;   on  nominating  committee,  47,  13;   on  art  gallery  and  mu- 
seum committee,  49,  6;   reference  to  works  of,  49,  138:  First  Nor- 
wegian Settlements  in  America.  46,  9,   150-167;   First  Chapter  of 
Norwegian  Emigration  (I821-18.'f0).  46,  150. 

,  Mrs.  Rasmus  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32;  gives  to  museum,  35,  38. 

— ,  Robert,  Reminiscences  of  the  Black  Hawk  war,  44,  90. 
— ,  Mrs.  Serena,  in  the  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 
— ,  T.  G.,  Journal,  1819,  44,  90   (9);  Papers,  44,  90;  Personal  narra 
tive,  36,  77,  44,  90. 

,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54. 

— ,  Col.  William  J.,  annual  member,  43,  14;  gives  to  library,  47,  53, 

48,  57. 

— ,  W.  P.,  gives  to  library,  37,  54. 
Andover  Review,  34,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39. 

,   (Mass.)  Theological    Seminary,   gives    to   library,   32,    18,   34,   27, 

35,  29,  36,   31,  37,  42,  38,   51.  39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  46,  42,   51,  43,  Cl, 
44,  61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48.  57,  49,  66. 
Andrae,  F.  T.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

— ,  Mrs.  P.  T.,  annual  member,  49,  14. 

Andre,  Louis,  Jesuit  missionary,  at  De  Pere,  47,  150,  151,  199. 
Andreas,  A.  T.,  History  of  Illinois.  41,  84,  85. 
Andrews  Co.,  A.  H.,  contractors,  48,  29. 

— ,  Byron,  gives    to    library,  32,  5.  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  39,  36, 

43,  37,  35,  42,  38,   51,  39,   56,   57,  40,   54,  41,  46,  42,  51,  43,  61,  44, 
61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  57,  49,  66;  gives  to  museum,  32,  13,  34, 
22,  35,  £8,  40,  36,  45,  37,  54,  55,  38,  61,  39,  67,  40,  69,  43,  45,  44, 
48,  45,  42,  44,  46,  29. 

,  C.  C.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

— ,  Charles  McLean,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 
— ,  E.  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 


2o        Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Andrews 

Andrews,  Frank  D.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35,  37,  42,  40,  54,  41,  46,  42,  51, 

43,  61,  44,  61,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  57,  49,  66. 
— ,  Frank  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  51,  39,  57. 
— ,  H.  F.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 
— ,  Israel  W.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32. 
— ,  John  J.,  gives  to  library,  49,  6C. 
— ,  Manila,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 
— — ,  W.  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  4G. 
And  ridge,  Rev.  A.  A.,  corresponding  member,  38,  13. 
Angell  &  Hastreiter,  give  to  library,  42,  51,  48,  57. 
Angell,  George  R.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 

— ,  James  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  42,  51;  letter,  42,  74. 
Angus,  Capt.,  42,  93. 
Anishinabe  Enamiacl,  49,  97. 
Annals  of  loiva,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88, 

49,  97. 

-  of  St.  Joseph,  49,  97. 
Annapolis  (Md.),  Maryland  Gazette,  42,  35. 
Anniston    CAla.),   fourth  regiment  of  Wisconsin   volunteers   mustered 

out,  47,  101. 

Annuaire  historique  universel,  44,  43. 
Anster,  John,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Antcher,  F.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 
Anthony,  Susan  B.,  gives  to  library,  39,  57,  46,  52. 

Anthropological  Review  and  Journal  of  Anthropological  Society,  39, 
47. 

Society,  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 

Anthropology,  Society's   exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  exposition,  41, 

65-67;  Wakes  Memoirs  of  the  International  Congress,  42,  32. 
Antietam  (Md.),  Fairchild  at  battle  of,  44,  31. 

Antigo,  Deleglise  at,  42,  23,  24;  Xeivs  Item,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40, 
39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74, 

48,  79,    49,    105;    Republican,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43, 
42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105;   World, 

49,  105. 

Antioch  College  (Yellow  Springs,  O.),  Allen  at,  37,  81. 

Antiquarian  Fund.     See  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society. 

Antiquities,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38, 
35,  46,  20,  47,  21;  Barry's  Antiquities  of  Wisconsin,  44,  88;  Draper's 
Pre-historic  Wisconsin  Antiquities,  39,  95;  Kingsborough's  An- 
tiquities of  Mexico,  34,  15.  See  also  Archaeology. 


Archaeology]      Index  to  Proceedings  2i 

Antiquities,  natural  history  and  curios.  See  under  State  Historical  So- 
ciety of  Wisconsin,  Museum'. 

Antrobus,  Gibbs  Crawford,  autograph,  40,  49. 

Anvers  (Belgium)  Royal  Geographical  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 

Appleby,  Edward  F.,  annual  member,  34,  31. 

Appleton,  D.  &  Co.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35;  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43, 

17,  44,  24,  45,  21,  46,  45,  47,  41,  48,  49,  49,  50. 
— ,  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  51,  39,  57,  40,  54,  42,  51,  48,  57. 
—  (Grand    Chute),    3rd    district    school    library    gives    to    library, 
38,  51;  Clark's  paper  business  a*t,  39,  19;  Phelps  at,  39,  2G;  Smiths 
at,  40,  27,  43,  37;  Thomas  Hawley  runs  first  steamboat  to,  46,  82; 
G.  A.  R.  encampment  at,  46,  88;    Smith  exemplifies  New  England 
influence  in,  46,  126;   Phinney  at,  47,  96;  Ryan  on,  47,  107;   Spen- 
cer on,  47,  307;   canal    work    at,  47,  189;   fall  at,  47,  206;   library, 

47,  202;   Joseph  Hawiey  at,  48,  98;   Crescent,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30. 
38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47, 
74,  48,  79,  49,  105;  Oegenwart,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105;  Messen- 
ger, 47,  74;   Montags-Blatt,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44/76,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47, 
74,  48,  79,  49,  105;  Post,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39;  52,  40,  47, 
41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77.  44,  76,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105; 
Volksfreund,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  47,  41,  44,  43, 
77,  44,  76,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 

Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Biography,  39,  88,  95. 

Apportionment  cases.     See  Wisconsin  State  Constitution. 

Arber,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  38,  51. 

Arcadia,  Comstock  at,  38,  21;   Arcadian,  44,  77,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74, 

48,  79,  49,  105;   Leader,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78, 
44,  77,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  F05;  Republican  and  Leader, 
35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  31. 

Arch,  W.  C.,  obituary,  40,  20. 

Archa'Ologia,  36,  16,  45,  16. 

Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  36,  31, 
38,  51,  41,  46,  42,  51,  43.  61,  44,  ,61;  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43,  17, 
44,  24,  46,  44,  47,  41,  43,  49,  54;  Wisconsin  Society  of  Archaeologi- 
cal Institute  of  America,  gives  to  library,  40,  63;  Publications, 
38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75. 

Archaeology,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
38,  35,  39,  47;  museum  accessions  in,  40,  69,  41,  64,  42,  65,  66,  43, 

49,  44,  48,  45,   44;    Archwologia,  36,  16,  45,  16;     Brown's  Pictured 
caves  of  La  Crosse  valley,  44,90  (8*);  Carter's  Ancient  Architecture 
of  England,  36,  16;  British  Archaeological  Association  Journal,  36, 
17,  38,  34,  39,  36;  Egypt  Exploration  Fund  Publications,  36,  16,  37, 


22      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Archaeology 

Archaeology — continued. 

24;  Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  37,  31;   Indian  Antiquary,  38,  34; 
Ramsay's  Manual  of  Romrm  Antiquities,  43,   43;    Shaw's  History 
and    Antiquities    of    Staffordshire  (Eng.),  37,  24;   Transactions  of 
Bristol    and    Gloucestershire    Archirological    Society,    1876-X3,    37, 
23.     See  also  Antiquities,  Historical  Monuments,  Mounds,  Pottery; 
also  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society  under  Museum. 
Archives  de  la  Marine,  46,  172. 
Arctic  Sea,  water  routes.  36,  56. 

Arena,  38,   36,   39,   48.  40,   42.  41.   39,  42,   47,  43,   83,  44,   82,  45,   96,  40, 
75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  97. 

,    Rural  Eye,  35,  19. 

Argentine  Republic,  Minister  of  Interior,  gives  to  library,  48,  57,  49,  60. 
Arkansas,  governor  gives  to  library,  48,  57;   prehistoric  pottery  found 
in,  41,  70;  secretary  of  state,  gives  to  library,  42,  51,  45,  71;  Bureau 
of    Mines,   gives    to    library,    49,    66;    Geological    Survey,    gives    to 
library,  41,  46;   State  Penitentiary,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 
Arkell,  President,  gives  to  library.  35,  41. 
Armel,  Oliver,  first  white  inhabitant  of  Madison,  42,  18. 
Armour,  Peter  D.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9. 

-  Institute  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  45,  71,  46,  52. 
Armstrong,  B.  G.,  bill  paid,  44,  24. 
— ,  Maj.  Gen.  John,  autograph,  37,  40. 

— ,  Perry  A.,  The  Sauks  and  the  Black  Hawk  War,  46,  198. 
— ,  William,  obituary,  43,  34. 
Army  and  Navy  Register,  32,  8. 
Army  posts,  effect  on  frontier,  41,  93. 
Arndt,  Charles  C.  P.,  shot    in    council    chamber,  47,   100  Green    Bay 

settler,  47,   114. 

— ,  E.  M.,  German  patriot,  44,  161. 

— ,  John   P.,    Green    Bay   settler,   47,    14;    builds    dams   at   De   Pere, 
47,    219. 

Arnold, ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence  in  Milwaukee,  49,  174. 

• ,  A.    A.,   pledge   to   binding  fund,   32,    5;    gives   to   binding   fund, 

34,    8,   9. 

— ,  Henry,  obituary,  47,  88. 
— ,  Henry  C.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42,  41,  46. 

,  Howard  P.,  gives  to  library,  49,  66. 

— ,  I.  N.,  endorses  Republican  document,  45,  187. 

•,  James  N,,  gives  to  library,  39,  57. 

— ,  Thomas,  mentioned,  38,  80,  44,  151. 
Arnbt,  Hugh,  autograph,  37,  36. 


Index  to  Proceedings  23 

Arpke,  J.  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

Arrow-heads,  made  at  Two  Rivers,  49,  176. 

Art  Interchange  Company   (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

Art  Metal  Construction  Company,  contract  let  to,  47,  32,  48,  29;   gives 
to  library,  49,  66. 

Arthur,   F.   W.,  bill  paid,  41,    10,  42,   10,  43,   17,  44,   24.  46,   45,  47,   39, 
49,    54. 

Arundel  Club  (Baltimore,  Md.),  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

Ashburton,  Alexander  Baring,  Lord,  autograph,  37,  38. 

Ashford,      Swiss  in,  37,  01. 

Ashland,  public  library  at,  36,  48;  Merrill  at,  43,  36;  Northern  Wiscon- 
sin free  traveling  library  asociation  formed,  44,  53;  Roehm  at,  46, 
86;  North  Wisconsin  historical  society  organized,  46,  88;  Northern 
Pacific  railroad  to,  46,  222;  Daily  News,  44,  72,  45,  87,  46,  6C, 
47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105;  Daily  Press,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105;  Glidd'M 
Pioneer,  36,  23;  Helping  Hand,  44,  72,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79; 
Weekly  Press,  42,  43,  44,  72,  43,  73,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  75*. 
49,  105.  See  also  Vaughn  Free  Library. 
—  county,  population,  46,  204. 

Ashley, ,  reports  bill  (H.  R.  64S),  45,  132. 

— ,  William  H.,  autograph,  40,  49. 

Ashmead,  H.  G.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

Askew,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Assiniboin  Indians.  36,  62. 

Association  of  Guarantors,  bill  paid,  43,  17,  44,  24. 

Astor,  John  J.,  fur-trader,,  36,  62,  83,  84,  42,  92,  93,  47,  123,  126.  127, 
137;    autograph,  37,  36.     See  also  Fur-trade;    also  trading  compa- 
nies by  name,  as  American  Fur  Company.  Hudson's  Bay  Company, 
North  West  Company,  South  West  Company. 
— ,  William  B.,  autograph,  43.  157. 

-  Library   (N.  Y.),  34,  13;   gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29, 
36,  31,  37,  42,  39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  46,  42,  51,  43,  61;  visited,  47,  25. 

Astoria,  seized  by  North  West  Company,  36,  83. 

Atchison,  John,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

Athletic  games,  Scotch  influence  on,  49,  157. 

Athentrum.  35,   16.  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,   39,  42,  47, 
43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  97. 

Atherton,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 

Atkins.  F.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 
— •.  H.  C.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

Atkinson.  Edward,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

,  Gen.  Henry,  Black  Hawk  campaign,  46,  197-199. 


24        Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Atlanta 

Atlanta  (Ga.),  city  comptroller  gives  to  library,  45,  71;  mayor,  gives 
to  library,  45,  71;  American  library  association  at,  47,  9,  25;  Con- 
stitution, 43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  34,  24,  35,  16,  36,  18,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  -12, 

41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 
Atlases.     See  Cartography, 

Atsiquet,  Neddy,  Oneida  chief,  47,  176. 
Atwater,  Jeremiah,  autograph,  40,  49. 

,  John,  marries  Margaret  Larson,  46,  157. 

Atwood  &  Forbes,  give  to  library,  35,  82. 

Atwood,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  Mrs.  Charles,  gives  to  library,  43,  61,  45,  71. 
— ,  Charles  David,  37,  111. 
— ,  Charles  M.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Gen.  David,  portrait  of,  32,  10;  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,3, 
4,  36,  3;  on  printing  and  publication  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4, 
36,  4;  on  obituaries  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4;  gives  to  library, 
32,  15,  34,  25,  36,  30,  35;  on  select  committee,  34,  7;  on  improvement 
committee,  34,  31;  offers  resolutions,  34,  29,  35,  43;  death  of,  37, 
15;  Thwaites's  memorial  address  on,  37,  101-113,  44,  94  (50); 
photograph  of,  40,  67;  promoter  of  railroads,  40,  89;  exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46.  127;  memorial  address  by,  on  Mortimer  M. 
Jackson,  37,  95-101,  44,  94  (50) ;  Life  and  Services  of  Benjamin  F. 
Hopkins,  44,  89  (6),  92  (25);  Memorial  Record'of  Fathers  of  Wis- 
consin, Tenny  and,  see  Tenney,  H.  A. 
— •,  David,  fourth,  37,  112. 
— ,  E.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

,  Elihu  L.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  150. 

— ,  Elizabeth  G.,  marries  Edward  P.  Vilas,  37,  112. 

— •,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  42,  51. 

— k  Harry  F.,  37,  112. 

— ,  John,  37,  104. 

-— ,  Julius  P.,  librarian,  40,  3,  75. 

— ,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  50. 

— ,  Mary  L.,  37,  112. 

— ,  Roswell  T.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

,  T.  J.,  annual  member,  38,  13. 

Aubery,  C.  D.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

Auburn  (N.  Y.),  Northern  Independent,  42,  35. 

Augusta,  Eagle,   35,   19,  36,  23,  37,   29,   38,   40,  39,   51,  40,   45,  41,   43, 

42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 
Augustana  College  (Rock  Island,  111.),  gives  to  library,  45,  71,  46,  52. 


Index  to  Proceedings 


Aull  &  Houseal,  bill  paid,  41,  10,  46,  43. 

Aupaumut,   Hendrick,   Stockbridge  chief,   in  American   wars,   47,   159, 

160;  place  of  burial,  47,  175. 
Aurora,  Welsh  in,  37,  60. 

-  (N.  Y.),  Hamilton  at,  39,  21. 
Austen,  Samuel,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 
Austin,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 

—  ,  B.  N.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Emma,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 
-  •,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

—  ,  John  0.,  bill  paid,  42,  10;  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

—  ,  Moses,  Texas  pioneer,  40,  95. 

—  ,  W.  H.,  annual  member,  42,  8. 

Australian  Publishing  Company   (Melbourne),  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 
Austria,  political  evolution  paralleled  with  that  of  Prussia,  44,  161-163. 

—  ,  K.  K.  Gen.  Dir.  Staatsbahnen,  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 
Austrians,  in  Kewaunee  county,  37,  62. 

Autographs,  library  accessions  in,  32,  12,  34,  20-22,  35,  24-26,  36,  27, 
28,  37,  35-40,  38,  45-49,  39,  55,  40,  43-53,  41,  38,  42,  42,  43,  43, 
45-47;  Draper's  Autograph  Collections  of  the  Signers  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence,  39,  94.  See  also  Gratz,  Simon. 

Auvigny,  Jean  du  Castre  d',  Les  vies  des  hommes  illustres  de  la  France, 
43,  41.  i 

Avery,  Elroy  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  49,  66. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Elroy  M.,  gives  to  library,  49,  66. 

-  Notes  and  Queries,  49,  98. 
--  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Avril  Printing  Company,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
Axon,  W.  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 

Ayer,  Edward  E.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9;  life  member,  46,  13; 
gives  to  library,  46,  52,  49,  91. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Edward  E.,  gives  to  library,  46.  52. 

—  ,  J.  C.  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  36,  35. 

—  •,  James  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  4G. 
Aylward"  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 


BABCOC-K,  Barnes,  convention  of  1346,  45,  150. 

— ,  Charles  L.,  annual  member,  49,  14. 

— ,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 
,  John  M.,  convention  of  1S46,  45,  150. 


26        Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Baboock.  Stephen  M.,  inventor,  49,  168,  169;  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 

Babler,  John,  gives  to  museum,  49,  96. 

Baby,  L.  F.  G.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

Bacchus  &  Bowman,  manufacturers,  40,  21. 

Bach,  Albert  E.,  bill  paid,  48,  51. 

Bacon,  Edward  P.,  life  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  Francis,  Lord  Verulam,   Works,  43,  41. 

— ,  Mrs.  Francis,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— ,  Julius  Wisconsin,  obituary,  47,  88. 

— ,  W.  R.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— ,  Winchel  D.,  gives  to  library,  38,  64;  obituary,  42,  22. 
Badger,  George  E.,  autograph,  40,  49. 

— ,  plaster  cast,  48,  78. 

Eadin, ,  Catholic  missionary,  47.  152. 

Bading,  Rev.  Johannes,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 

Baer,  Mrs.  Libbie  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

Baensch,  Emil,  life  member,  37.  8;   curator,  47,  4,  12,  48,  6,  49,  5;  vice 

president,  49,  5,  14;   German- American  Press.  46,  91,  144-149. 
Bagg,  M.  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 
Eaie  des  Puants.     See  Green  Bay. 
Rally,  Francis,  Journal  of  Tour  in  Unsettled  Parts  of  North  America, 

41,  84,  97. 
Bailey,  Charles  A.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  67. 

— ,  Frederick  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46;  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

— ,  Gabriel,  soldiers'  memorial  hall,  37,   64;    in    War    of    Secession, 
44.  100,  103. 

— ,  Gamaliel,  abolitionist,  45,  ISO. 

— ,  J.  R.,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 

— ,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 
Bailie,  S.  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 
Bain,  James,  Jr.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52,  47,  53. 
Bainbridge,  William,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Baine,  James,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

Baird,  Elizabeth  T.  (Mrs.  Henry  S.).  gives  to  library,  36,  35,  46;  obitu- 
ary, 38,  20;  at  Green  Bay,  38,  26,  39,  20;  photograph  of,  46,  29; 
Indian  Customs  and  Early  Recollections,  44,  90  (9);  Reminiscences 
of  Life  in  Territorial  Wisconsin,  48.  27,  49,  63. 

— ,  Henry  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  12,  34,  25,  48,  57. 
,  Henry  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 

— ,  Henry  S.,  Green  Bay  lawyer,  38,  20,  39,  20,  47,  114;    Whig  can- 
didate, 42,  142,   144,   146,  147,   157,   160;    resigns  attorney  general- 


Baldwin  Index  to  Proceedings  27 

ship,  43,  154;  in  Mississippi  and  Lake  Erie  Navigation  Co.,  43,  157; 
Ellis's  Memoir  of,  44,  89  (7);  Early  History  and  Condition  of  Wis- 
consin, 44,  88  (2);  Recollections  of  early  history  of  Northern  Wis- 
consin, 44,  88  (4) ;  Baird  papers,  38,  43. 

— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

—  family,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  126. 

Baker,  Charles  M.,  on  educational  committee,  37,  98;  advocates  negro 
suffrage,  41,  118;  convention  of  1846,  45,  150;  Pioneer  History  of 
Walworth  County,  44.  89  (6). 

— ,  Daniel  A.  J.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

— ,  David  J.,  autograph,  40,  49. 

— ,  Mrs.  Eliza  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  46,  48. 

— ,  Florence   E.,   library  assistant,  40,   7,   41,   6,  42,    6,   43,   6,   44,   6, 
45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7,  49,  7;  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43,  7,  44,  24, 

45,  21,  46,  42-47,  47,  39-43,  48,  45-51,  49,  52-61;   gives  to  library, 
41,  46,  42,    51,   43,    61,   44,    61,    45,    71,    46,    52,   47,    53,   48,    57,    75, 
49.  66;   gives  to  museum,  42,  66,  43,  45,  49,  93;   obituary  sketches 
by,  40,  20-28,  41,  20-27,  42,  22-27,  43,  34-37,  44,  34-38,  45,  28-36, 

46,  80-88,   47,    88-100,   48,   94-102,    49,    114-120;    Brief   History   of 
Elective    Franchise    in    Wisconsin,    41,    113-130,    42,    100,    43,    15S, 
159,  44,  94   (54),  97   (93),  45,  130,  138;  Bibliographical  History  of 
Two   Wisconsin   Constitutional  Conventions,  45,  123-159;    Life    at 
Rev.  Cutting  Marsh's  Stockbridye  Mission,  47,  105. 

— ,  Mrs.  H.  T.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

— ,  Henry  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  H.  D.,  gives  to  library,  42,  51,  43,  6,  44,  61. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  James  S.,  obituary,  40,  20;    Whig  candidate,  42,  143,  144;   Green 

Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
,  Otis,  gives  to  museum,  44,  49. 

— ,  R.  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
-  &  Co.,  Walter,  give  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 
Balch,  A.  V.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— •,  E.  S.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 

— ,  Thomas  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53,  48,  57. 
Bald  Island,  Hurons  at,  43,  99. 
Baldwin  &  Thayer,  De  Pere  printers,  47,  220. 

— ,  Charles  C.,  corresponding  member,  37,  9;  gives  to  library,  37,  42, 

40,  54,  41,  46. 
,  D.  A.,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  46,  126. 


28         Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Baldwin 

Baldv/in,  Henry,  autograph,  40,  49. 
— -,  Simeon  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  51,  48,  57. 

-  Bulletin,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  24,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  4G, 
43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  78,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 

Ball,  Nicholas,  gives  to  libray,  39,  57. 
— ,  T.  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  40,  54,  41,  46,  44,  61,  49,  G6. 

Ballard,  Maj.  Bland  W.,  Kentucky  pioneer,  39,  77-79. 
— ,  H,  H.,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 

Balliet,  Thomas  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 

Ballot  system,  early  legislation  on,  41,  128-130. 

Ballou,- Daniel  W.,  exemplifies  New  England  influence  on  Western  press, 
46,  127. 

• ,  D.  W.,  Jr.,  First  Grave  in  the  City  of  Watertown,  44,  89  (4). 

Balsley,  E.  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  48. 

Baltimore  (Md.),  rivalry  for  Western  trade,  41,  100,  110;  American 
and  Commercial  Advertiser,  40,"  40,  42,  35;  Daily  Sun,  42,  35; 
Federal  Gazette  and  Baltimore  Advertiser,  42,  35;  Granite  Cut- 
ter's Journal,  43,  81,  44,  81,  45,  94,  46,  72;  Maryland  Churchman, 
43,  81,  44,  81,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80;  Maryland  Journal,  42,  35; 
Morning  Chronicle  and  Baltimore  Advertiser,  42,  35;  Republican, 
32,  8;  The  South,  32,  8;  Weekly  Sun,  46,  72. 
—  Charity  Organization,  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 

-  &  Ohio  Railroad  gives  to  library,  48,  57,  49,  66. 

-  Water  Department,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 
Baltzell,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 
Bancroft-Whitney  Co.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 

— ,  George,  autograph,  gift  to  library,  35,  25;  interest  in  Draper  col- 
lection, 39,  82,  89;  cited,  41,  82,  46.  146,  168. 

,  H.  H.,  Chronicles  of  the  builders  of  the  Commonwealth,  40,  40; 

History  of  California,  41,  86;  History  of  Oregon,  41,  86;  Northwest 
Coast,  36,  66,  69,  76,  83,  86;  Popular  tribunals,  41,  86,  107. 
— ,  L.  H.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Bangor  Historical  Magazine,  34,  18. 

Bangs  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  34,  25. 
— ,  Edwin  D.,  inventor,  49,  168. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Banking,  in  frontier  communities,  41,  102;  Baker,  40,  20;  Blake,  42,  23; 
Bowman,  43,  34;  Eldred,  49,  116;  Giles,  43,  33;  Goodrich,  44,  35; 
Hall,  42,  24;  Kellogg,  39,  22,  23;  Menzies,  45,  33;  Nash,  45,  3?»; 
Suhr,  49,  119;  Williams,  45,  36;  Bashford's  History  of  Early  Bank- 
ing in  Wisconsin,  45,  130,  138;  Burchard  on,  45,  128;  Butler's 
Alexander  Mitchell,  35,  45-62,  43,  156,  44,  91  (11),  93  (48);  War- 


Barber]  Index  to  Proceedings  29 

ner's  Banking,  Ancient  and  Modern,  43,  150;  History  of  banking  in 

all  nations,  44,  44. 
Banks,  Gen.  Nathaniel  P.,  Hamilton  with,  39,  21. 

— ,  C.  E.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 
•,  German  Bank  at  Sheboygan,  opened  by  Mead,  39,  25;    Bank  of 

the  West,  organized  by  James  Ludington,  39,  24;  bank  at  De  Pere, 

47,  219;    Bank  of   Mineral   Point,   35,    54,  43,   146,   147,   153,   154; 
Bank  of  Milwaukee,  35,  54,  43,  146,  148,  150-154;  Bank  of  Wiscon- 
sin at  Green  Bay,  35,  54,  43,  145,  148,  153;   Bank  of  Wisconsin  at 

.  Prairie  du  Chien,  43,  148,  149,  155:  Wight's  Early  legislation  con- 
cerning Wisconsin  banks,  43,  ,  145-161,  44,  95  (56),  98  (105); 
Wight  and  Johnston  in  History  of  Milwaukee,  43,  160;  Beall  on, 
45,  128;  Crawford  on,  45,  129;  Hyer  on,  45,  129;  Noggle  on,  45. 
129;  Parks  on,  45,  129;  Prentiss  on,  45,  129;  Randall  on,  45,  129; 
Reed  on,  45,  130;  Smith  on,  45,  130;  Steele  on,  45,  130.  See  also 
Miner's  Bank  of  Dubuque,  and  Wisconsin  Marine  and  Fire  Insur- 
ance Company  Bank 

Bannister,  J.,  Freesoil  candidate,  42,  130. 

Banson,  Gilbert,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Banta,  Theodore  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  46,  42,  51. 

Baptists,  in  Wisconsin,  47,  184. 

Baraboo,  trading  post,  36,  97;  Warren  at,  40,  27;  Hiles,  44,  35;  Cod- 
ding, 45,  171,  192,  196;  Mrs.  Peck,  47,  95;  Moore,  48,  100;  Noyes, 

48,  100;    Strong,  48,  102;   Democrat,  35,  20,  36,   25;    Republic,  35, 
20,  36,    25,    37,    30,    38,    41,    39,    53,   40,    47,    41,    44,   42,    46,   43,    78, 

44,  77,  45,  87,  188,  189,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49.  105;   Sauk  County 
Democrat,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77, 

45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79;   Review,  43,  78. 
-  Valley,  a  dairy  region,  44,  88. 

Barbee  &  Smith,  bill  paid.  42,  10. 

Barber,  Edwin  A.,   corresponding  member,   34,   30;    bill   paid,   47,   43; 

Pottery  and  porcelain  in  United  States,  42,  31. 
— ,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  Francis,  autograph,  40,  49. 
— ,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

,  Hjram,   Sr.,  portrait  given   to   Society,  43,   15,   47;    biographical 

sketch,  43,  47;  convention  of  1846,  45,  128,  150. 
— ,  Hiram,  Jr.,  gift  of,  43,  13. 

— ,  J.  Allen,  Dewey  with,  37,  71;  convention  of  1846,  45,  150;  intro- 
duces educational  fund  bill,  45,  162,  163;  exemplifies  Puritan  influ- 
ence, 46,  121. 


30         Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Barber 

Barber,  Dr.  Martin  N.,  obituary,  44,  34. 
Barber-Eno,  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Bardeen,  C.  V.,  appointed  justice,  46,  88. 

Bardon,   James,   corresponding   member,   43,   14;    secures   railroad   for 
Superior,  46,   222. 

— ,  Thomas,  life  member,  48,  13. 
Barker,  Eugene  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 

— ,  H.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  43. 

— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 

— ,  Jacob,  autograph,  40,  49. 
Barkhausen,  H.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  46,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  H.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
Barkly,  Sir  Henry,  at  British  imperial  conference,  46,  103. 
Barley  genealogy,  44,  '43. 
Barlow,  George,  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 

— ,  S.  S.  L.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 
Barnard,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

— ,  Henry,  autograph  of,  gift  to  library,  37,  36;  exemplifies  Puritan 

influence,  46,  124;   obituary,  48,  94. 
Barnburner,  Freesoil  campaign  papor,  42,  114,  118,  122. 
"Barnburners"  in  Wisconsin,  42,  110,  112,  115,  116,   119-131,  133,  135, 

151,  153,  156. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  C.  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— ,  Charles  R.,  annual  /nember,  39,  9;  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  44,  61, 
46,  52. 

— ,  Earle,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 

— ,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  35. 
Barnett,  Rev.  S.  A.,  cited,  38,  82. 
Barney,  Hiram,  aids  Fox-Wisconsin  improvement,  47,  192. 

— ,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 
Barnes,  W.  E.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Barnum,  Phineas  T.,  autograph,  40,  49. 

— ,  T.  R.,  bill  paid,  45,  21. 

Barnwell,  James  G.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  57. 
Barrett,  J.  A. ..gives  to  library,  44,  61. 
Barren,  Henry  D.,  Fifield's  Memoir  of,  44,  90  (9). 

— ,  John  T.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 

-  county,  clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  42;  board  of  super- 
visors gives  to  library,  38,  51,  39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  47,  42,  51,  43,  61, 
44,  61,  45,  71,  48,  57,  49,  67;  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  forest  fires  in, 

46,  99;   Independent,  36,  23;    Shield,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39, 
39,    50,    40,    45,    41,    42,    42,    43,    43,    73,    44,    72,    45,    87,    46,    66, 

47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 


Index  to  Proceedings  31 

Barrow,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 

Barrows,  J.  H.,    World's  parliament  of  religions,  42,  30. 

,  William,  United  Slates  of  Yesterday  and  Tomorrow,  41,  107. 

Barry,  A.  C.,  Freesoil  nominee,  42,  130;  on  normal  schools,  45,  160,  161. 

— ,  W.,  Antiquities  of  Wisconsin,  44,  88. 

Earstow,    Gov.    William    A..,    autograph    of,    37,    36;    Barstow-Bashford 
controversy,   37,    109,   44,    36,   45,    143;    administration    injured    by 
Ludington,  39,  24;  Democratic  candidate,  42,  102,  130,  142,  145-148; 
Delaplaine,  secretary,  43,  32;  Hunter's  Civil  Life,  etc.,  44,  89   (6); 
Calkins's   Col.   Win.   A.  Barstoiv's   military   services,  44,   89    (6) ; 
exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  321. 
Bart,  S.  O.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54. 
Bartell,  Philip,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
Bartholomew,  J.  G.,  Graphic  atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the  world,  40,  40. 

— ,  W.  P.,  bill  paid,  42,  10. 

Bartlett,  Dr.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  49,  174. 
— ,  John,  Complete  concordance  to  Shakespeare,  43,  41. 
—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Barton,  Albert,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 
— ,  Edmund  M.,  gives  to  library.  32,  15,  34,  25,  40,  54,  41,  47,  43,  61, 

49,  67. 
— ,  W.  E.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  43,  57. 

-  Dutch  in,  37,  61. 
Bartram,    William,    Travels   Through   North   and    South    Carolina,   41. 

76,   83. 

Barwig,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 
Bascom,  Florence,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— «,  John,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  14,  15,  34,  24,  35.  32.  34,  40,  54, 
41,  47;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3;  on  natural  history  committee,  32, 
24;  cited,  37,  84;  Crocker's  Bible  and  public  schools,  45,  145; 
exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 

Bashford,  Gov.  Coles,  Bashford-Barstow  controversy,  37,  109,  44,  36, 
45,  143;  nominates  normal  school  regents.  45,  165;  exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  123. 

— ,  Robert  M.,   recording  secretary,  40,   3;    gives  to   library,  40,   54, 
43",  61,  49,  67;    bill    (No.   69,  S.),  41,  68,  69,  42,  70;   on  obituaries 
committee,  43,  5,  44,  5;  curator,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  45,  46,  4.  12,  47,  1, 
48,  55,  49,  6,  12;   mentioned,  44,  37;   on  committee  on  nomination 
of  curators,  48,   12;    History  of  Early  Banking  in   Wisconsin,  45, 
130,  138;  Bashford,  O'Connor  &  Aylward,  law  firm,  44,  58. 
— ,  Samuel  M.,  marries  Mrs.  Parkinson,  44,  37. 
Bassett  genealogy,  43,  42,  44,  43. 


32         Wisconsin  Historical   Society 

Bastian,  Father,  cited,  49,  181. 

Batavia  (N.  Y.),  library,  35,  43. 

Patchelder,  John,  gives  to  library,  41,  46. 

Bate,  Amelia  W.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  45,  71. 

Bateman,  Ephraim,  autograph,  40,  49. 

Bates,  Joshua,  autograph,  38,  45. 

Batteau,  old  French-Canadian  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  41,  85. 

Battell,  Robbins  and  Anna,  give  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32. 

Battle,  Kemp  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 

-  Monument  and   Historical   Association    (Bennington,   Vt.),   gives 

to  library,  47,  53. 

Battleship  Committee    (Milwaukee),  gives  to  museum,  48,  78. 
Bauman,  Lilly,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 
Bavarians,  in  Roxbury,  37,  59. 
Baxter,  Henry,  copper  miner,  42,  88,  89. 
— ,  J.  P.,  35,  43. 

— ,  J.  P.,  Pioneers  of  New  France,  42,  32. 
Bayard,  Fred,  Voyage  dans  Vinterieur  des  Etats-Unis,  44,  43. 

•,  James  A.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— ,  John,  autograph,  40,  49. 
— ,  Robert,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Bay  de  Noque,  limit  of  Menornonee  cession,  47,  173. 

Verde.     See  Green  Bay. 

Bayfield,  Lieut.  Henry  W..  42,  92. 
—  County,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;    Swedes,  37,  60;    French,  37,  62; 

county  clerk  gives  to  library,  37,  42;   county  board  of  supervisors 

gives    to    library,   48,    57,    49.    67;    County   Press,   35,    18,   36,    23, 

37,  28,  38,   39,  39,   oi,  40,   45,  41,  42,  42,   43,  43,   73,  44,   72,  45,  87, 

46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 
Baylies,  Nicholas,  gives  to  library,  39,  57. 
Bayly,  Thomas  Haynes,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Beach,  Henry  L.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  Horace,  gives  to  museum,  37,  52,  39,  69,  41,  64,  42,  66,  44,  48,  48, 

76;  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  41,  47,  42,  51. 
— ,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  24,  25,  35,  28,  32,  36,  29, 

30,  35,  37,  41,  42,  38,  50,  51,  39,  57. 
Beal,  T.  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 
Beale,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 
Beall,  Mrs.  Mary  S.,  gives  to  library,  48,  57. 
— - — ,  Samuel  W.,   Democratic  candidate,  42,   130;    convention  of  1846, 

45,   150;'  convention  of   1847-48,  45,   156;    Green   Bay  settler,  47, 

114;  on  banks  and  banking,  45,  128. 


Index  to  Proceedings  33 

Bean, ,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  49,  174. 

— •,  Samuel  A.,  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 
Bear  Creek,  Irish  in,  37,  01. 
Beatrice  (Neb.),  Woman's  Tribune,  37,  31. 
Beauchamp,  H.  C.,  bill  paid,  43,  17. 

— ,  William  M.,  bill  paid,  45,  21;  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 
Beauharnois,  Charles  de  la  Boische,  marquis  de,  47,  210. 
Beaujeau,  Hyacinthe  Marie  L.  de,  leader  against  Braddock,  36,  73,  47, 
131;  Draper  on,  39,  94. 

— ,  Capt. ,  commander  of  La  Salle's  fleet,  46,  178-180. 

Beaulieu,  Leroy,  Empire  of  Tartars,  42,  31. 

— ,  Mrs.  Margaret  M.,  47,  217. 
Beaumont,  J.  G.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  G.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
Beaver,  early  values  of,  36,  53,  86,  42,  87. 
'Beaver,"  Lake  Superior  schooner,  42,  90,  94. 
Beaver  Creek  settlement,  46,  163,  1G4. 

-  Dam,  Polanders  at,  37,  60,  49,  149;  Ludington  and  Chapman  pur- 
chase mills  at,  39,  24;  Blwell  at,  41,  22;  Hosmer  at,  40,  24;  Sel- 
lers at,  49,  118;  Williams  at,  45,  36;  paper  on  public  schools  of, 

46,  50;  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  38,  51;  Wisconsin  Library 
Association,  gives  to  library,  32,  18;   Argus,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29, 
38,  40,  39,   51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,   73,  45,  87,  46,  66, 

47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105;    Citizen,  35,  39,  36,  23;   Democrat,  charges 
against  Schurz,  49,  204;   Dodge  County  Citizen,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39, 
51,  40,  45,  41,   42,  42,  44,  43,   74,  44,  73,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,   74,  48, 
79,  49,   105. 

Beck,  Theodoric  R.,  autograph  letter,  34,  21,  37,  36. 

Beckwith,   Albert  C.,   corresponding  member,  44,   8;    gives  to   library, 
44,  61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  58,  49,  67;   mementos  of  constitu- 
tional convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  Edward   S.,  corresponding  member,  44,   8;    gives  to  library,  44, 

61,  45,  71,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  58,  49,  67. 
— ,  George  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Beddall,  M.  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52,  47,  53. 
Bedford  (Pa.),  frontier  line  of  settlement,  41,  83. 
Bedinger,   Maj.  George  M.,   Kentucky  pioneer,  39,   79;    papers,  41,   35, 

42,  38. 

Bee,  Thomas,  autograph,  40,  49. 
Beecher,  Charles  E.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
— ,  Dr.  Edward,  mentioned,  45,  189. 

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34         Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Belcher 

Beecher,  Dr.  Lyman,  Plea  for  the  West.  41,  109,  110,  45,  175. 

Beecroft,  Daisy  G.,  gives  to  library,  45,  71. 

Beer,  William,  gives  to  library,  42,  51,  46,  52,  47,  53,  48,  58,  49,  67. 

Beers,  F.  L.,  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10. 

,  George  H.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  49. 

— ,  J.  H.,  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43,  17. 

— ,  Mrs.  Mary  L.,  annual  member,  47,  13;   gives  to  library,  47,  20. 
Beeson,  Edward,  obituary,  47,  88. 
Beffel,  J.  M.,  bill  paid,  43,  17. 
Begg,  Alexander,  History  of  the  Northwest,  43,  41. 

Belfour,  Capt., ,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  133. 

Belgians,  in  Wisconsin.  37,  60;   resist  draft,.  47,  142;  Martin's  Belgians 

of  Northeast  Wisconsin,  44,  91  (13),  98  (102). 
Belgium  (Europe),  minister  of  railroads  gives  to  library,  41,  47,  42,  51, 

43,  61,  44,  61,  45,  71,  47,  53,  48,  58,  49,  67. 
—  (Wis.),  Luxemburgers  in,  37,  59. 

Bell,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
— ,  G.  W.,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
— ,  H.  C.,  bill  paid,  47,  39. 

— ,  S.  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  41,  47,  44,  61,  45,  71,  47,  53,  49,  67. 
— ,  William,  convention  of  1846,  45,  150. 

Bellack,  A.  M.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  69;   gives  to  library,  48,  58. 
Bellas,  H.  H.,  bill  paid,  45,  21. 

Belleville,  Dutch  in,  37,  61;  Xeics,  42,  44;  Sugar  River  Recorder,  38, 
39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47, 
74,  48,  79,  49,  105. 

Belleville  (111.),  Social  Democratic  Herald,  46,  71. 
Bellin,  Nicholas,  cartographer,  cited,  47,  131.     See  also  Cartography. 
Bellinger  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Belmont,  legislature  at,  41,  114,  150,  43,  146;   Olmsted  at,  46,  85;   Bee, 

46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105;  Gazette,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141. 
Beloit,   Blodgett  at,  49,   114;    Chapin,  40,   22;    Cooley,   38,   21;    Gaston, 
48,  97;  Fhelps,  39,  26;  Royce,  45,  34;  papers  on,  46,  50;  Free  Press, 
35,   20,  36,   24,  37,   30,  38,   41,   39,   53,   40,   47,  41,   44,  42,   46,  43,   77, 

44,  77,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,   79,  49,  105;   Journal,  in  Freesoil^ 
campaign,  42,  145;  Our  Church,  46,  66;  Whitney's  American  Settle- 

,     ment.  46,  129-136.     See  also  Turtle  Village. 

-  College,  gives  to  library,  32.  18,  35,  29,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39,  57,  45, 
72,  46,  52,  47,  54,  49,  67; -President  Chapin's  bill,  45,  162;  Blaisdell, 
44,  34;    Emerson,  48,   96;    Green.  39,   20;    Kearney's  gift,  46,   130: 
papers  on,  46,  50;  preparatory  school,  47,  157. 
Monday  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 


Index  to  Proceedings  35 

Beloit  Normal  Institute,  organized,  45,  166. 

Bement,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  R.,   photographs  of,   deposited   in  museum* 

32,   10. 

Bemis,  E.  W.,  Local  Government  in  Michigan  and  the  Northwest,  41, 
132,  137. 

— ,  Morris  B.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Bench  and  Bar  publishing  company,  bill  paid,  43,  17. 
Benedict,  P.  M.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

— ,  S.  G.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  35. 

— -,  W.  G.,  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 
Benner,  Allen  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 
Bennet,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library,  45;  72. 

— ,  H.  H.,  bill  paid,  46,  45. 

Bennett,  J.  C.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
,  James,  opposes  exemption  of  church  property,  49,  208,  209. 

— ,  James  Gordon,  photograph  of,  40,  67. 

,   John   R.,   Bible   in   the   schools   controversy,   45,    144;    obituary, 

47,  88. 

— ,  Merrill  A.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

,   P.   S.,   mentioned,   39,   54;    History  of  Methodism   in   Wisconsin, 

47,  18"4. 

— /Stephen,  convention  of  1846,  45,  150. 

-  law  (Wis.),  49,  145. 

Benson,  E.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  46,  31. 

Bent,  Allen  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

Bentham,  Jeremy,  Emancipate  Your  Colonies,  46,  97,  98. 

Bentley,  E.  E.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  John,  portrait  of,  40,  64 ;  obituary,  42,  22. 

— ,  Thomas  R.,  contract  awarded,  44,  56. 
Benton,  Charles  R.,  annual  member,  48,  14;  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 

— ,  Charles  S.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127,  49,  174. 

— ,  Joseph  H.,  Jr.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58,  49,  67. 

— ,  Linn  B.,  inventor,  49,  166,  167. 

— ,  L.  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Thomas  Hart,  41,  104;  autograph,  40,  49;  land  system  of,  41,  102; 
Abridgement  of  Debates,  41,  85;  Highway  to  Pacific,  41,  85. 

— ,  Irish  in,  37,  61;  Advocate,  49,  105;  Milning  Times,  42,  45,  43,  7fi, 
44,  75,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79. 

-  Barracks  (Mo.),  Hariiden  at,  48,  98. 
Beouchard,  Edward  D.,  Beouchard's  vindication,  44,  89. 
Bergen,  Hans  H.,  Norwegian  immigrant,  46,  150. 
Bergin,  Frederic,  gives  to  museum,  39,  09. 


Index  to  Proceedings  [Berlin 

Berlin,  Polanders  in,  37,  60,  49,  149;  Mascoutin  village  near,  43,  96; 
Booth  rearrested  at,  43,  140;  library,  47,  202;  Courant,  36,  23; 
Journal,  35,  19,  36,  23;  Weekly  Journal,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40, 
46,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  105; 
-  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  72;  organization,  47,  202; 
work  of,  47,  203. 

Bernheim,  G.  D.,  German  Settlements  in  the  Carolinas,  41,  83. 
Berry,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54. 
— ,  R.  D.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
— ,  William,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 

•,  Germans  in,  37,  59 

Berryman,  Clara  M.,  gives  to  library.. 49,  67. 

— ,  John  R.,  bill  paid,  46,  46;  gives  to  library,  46,  52,  49,  67. 
Berthier,  Louis  Alexandre,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Berthoud,  E.  L.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42,  45,  72. 
Berto,  C.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  70. 
Bertrand  (Mo.),  mounds  near,  41,  77. 
Best,  Charles,  life  member,  46,  13. 
— ,  F.  E,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
— ,  Philip,  Breckheimer  with,  47.  89. 

Bestor,  O.  P.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  34,  36,  39,  41,  47,  42,  51,  46,  52,  54. 
Bethune,  George  W.,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Betton,  Frank  H.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Beule,  Irving  J.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 
Bevans,  Lorenzo,  convention  of  1S46,  45,   151;   on  schools  and  school 

funds,  45,  128. 

Beyer,  J.  V.,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 
Bible,  in  constitutional  case,  45,  144-146. 

-  Society  Record,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 

-  Study  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,  10. 

Biblia,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46, 
75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 

Biblical  Repository,  34,  24. 
— •  Review,  40,  40. 

Bibliographer  and  Reference  List,  36,  18. 

Bibliography,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21, 
48,  22,  49,  28;  American  catalogue,  42,  32;  A  series  of  rare  works 
upon,  34,  14;  of  Wisconsin  authors,  see  Wisconsin  authors. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra,  35,  16,  36,  IS,  37,  26,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42,  41,  39, 
42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,.  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 

Bicknell,  0.  P.,  agent  of  New  England  Emigrating  Company,  46,  132. 


Biography]         Index  to  Proceedings  37 

Bicknell,  Thomas  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
Bicknell,  Thomas  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

Biddle,  J.  W.,  Territorial  candidate,  41,  113;  Recollections  of  Green  Bay 
in  1816-17,  44,  88  (1). 

— ,  Nicholas,  letter  of,  34,  21;  autograph,  37,  36. 
Biel,  Henry  E.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  65. 
Bielfeld,  A.  H.,  Freesoiler,  42,  117,  142,  143,  153,  43,  128,  49,  194,  195, 

207. 

Big  Patch,  Cabanis  in,  40,  22;  name  of,  46,  186. 
Bigelow, ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Edward  S.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  Ellen,  marries  Rufus  Kellogg,  39,  23. 

— ,  Frank  G.,  life  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  Mrs.  F.  G.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

— ,  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 
Biggs,  James,  convention  of  1847,  45,  156. 
Bigler,  William,  autograph,  37,  30. 
Bille,  John  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  69,  41,  64,  44,  61. 
Billings, ,  president  of  Northern  Pacific  railroad,  46,  222. 

— ,  Charles  G.,  39,  33,  34. 

— ,  Mrs.  Frederick,  gives  to  library.  47,  54. 

— ,  H.  M.,  on  educational  committee,  37,  98. 
Billon,  Frederic  L.,  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3, 

37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4.  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2. 
Bingel,  Mrs.  Jacob,  gives  to  library,  34,  20,  25. 
Bingham,  A.  A.,  gives  tc  museum,  38,  64. 

— ,  D.,  Marriages  of  Bourbons,  42,  31. 

— ,  T.  A.,  bill  paid,  46,  46. 

— ,  William,  autograph,  40,  49. 

Binghampton  (N.  Y.),  Farm  and  Factory.  47,  81;  Independent,  48,  SS. 
Binner  Engraving  Co.,  bill  paid.  41,  10. 
Bintliff,  James,  gives  to  library,  42,  42,  51;   gives  to  museum,  42,  66; 

obituary,  49,  114. 

Biographical  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 
Biography,    library    accessions    in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 

38,  35,    39.    47,    40,    41,    41,    30,    42,    30,    43,    40,    44,    42,    45,    39, 
46,  20.  47,  21.  48,  22,  49,  28;   efforts  to  collect  biographies  of  vet- 
erans, 40,  14;    Allgemeine  Deutsche  biographic,  37,  24;    Auvigny's 
Lea   vies   des   hommcs   illustre   de   la   France,   43,    41;    Biography 
of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  42,  32;  McKenny 
and   Hall's  Indian  Biography,  36,   87;    National    portrait    gallery, 
42,  32;    Nelke's  Columbian  biographical  dictionary,  43,  41;    Smith 


38         Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Biography 

Biography — Continued. 

and  Wace's  Dictionary  of  Christain  biography,  38,  34.  See  also 
Addresses,  as  Butler's  Alexander  Mitchell,  Memoirs,  as  Tasse's 
Charles  de  Langlade.  and  personal  narratives;  also  Catalogue  of 
Portrait  gallery,  Necrology,  and  Wisconsin  Necrology. 

Birchard  Library  (Fremont,  O.),  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  31. 

Birch,  Walter  de  Gray,  Cartiilarium  Faxonicum,  37,  24. 

Bird,  Frederick  A.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 

— — ,  George  W.,   gives  to  museum,   34,   19;    gives  to  library,  40,   54; 
apportionment  case,  45,  146. 

— — ,  Mrs.  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  43,  61. 

,  Ira  W.,  obituary,  47,  89. 

,  Robert  B.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  43. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Birdsall,  Lieut.  Egbert  B.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Birge,  E.  A.  gives  to  library,  48,  58,  49,  95. 

Birmingham   (Ala.),  Labor  Advocate,  46,  71,  47,  79,  49,  110. 

Birney,  James  G.,  Liberty  party  candidate,  42,  106,  107. 

Birtwell,  Charles  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  52. 

Bisbee,  Marvin  D.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

Biscoe,  Ellen  D.,  bill  paid,  48,  51,  49,  52,  53,  55,  56. 

Bishop,  Charles,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 
— ,  G.  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

,  George  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 

— ,  James,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

— ,  Mrs.  M.  T.  C.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

-—  Hill  colony  (111.),  46,  164. 

Bismarck-Schoenhausen,  Otto,  Prince  von,  44,  161,  162,  49,  144. 

Bissel  House  (Grand  Rapids,  Mich.),  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

Bissell,  E.  M.,  pioneer  banker.  43,  147. 

Bissinger,  F.  M.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 
— ,  Mrs.  F.  M.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 

Bizarre  Notes  and  Queries,  38,  36,  39,  48,  40,  42. 

Bjodland,  Thorstein  O.,   in   the  "Restaurationen,"  46,  156,  161;    in  La 
Salle  county  (111.),  46,  1C?,. 

Black,  Mrs.  Betsy,  39,  26. 

— ,  John,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;   exemplifies  New  England 
influence,  49,  173. 

,  Mrs.  Margarette,  39,  26. 

-,  Mrs.  Matilda,  39,  26. 

,  Robert  S.,  Black  and  the  Black  Hawk  War,  Jones,  44,  90. 

,  William,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 


Blair] 


Index  to  Proceedings  39 


Black  Earth,  Wall  at,  49,  119;  Advertiser.  35,  19. 

.  Hawk,  trail  followed,  46,  27;  pursued  by  Atkinson,  46,  197-199; 

at  Green  Bay,  47,  140;  photograph  of,  49,  94. 

Hawk  War,  38,  30,  Walking  Cloud's  reminiscences,  35,  22;  aids  de- 
velopment of  Wisconsin,  36,  62,  42,  18;  papers  relating  to.  38,  44; 
Brooke's  pictures  of  battle  grounds,  40,  21;  anniversary  celebra- 
tion of  battle  of  Bad  Axe,  46,  27;  effect  on  Rock  River  valley, 
46,  129;  Fort  Howard,  47,  130,  140;  Boyd.  45,  29;  Cabanis,  40,  22; 
Clermont,  46,  80;  Gehon,  43,  14S;  Irwin,  47,  111,  113,  140;  John- 
son, 41,  23;  Morrison,  43,  148;  O'Neil,  43,  148;  Parkinson,  43,  37; 
Rountree,  38,  19;  Anderson's  Reminiscence*,  44,  90  (10);  Black 
Hawk  scraps  from  oU  newspapers.  44,  90(10);  Bracken's  Further 
strictures  on  Oov.  Ford's  history,  44,  88;  Brown's  Causes,  44,  90 
(10);  Clark's  Early  times  at  Fort  Wmnebago,  44,  90  (8);  Jones's 
Robert  8.  Black.  44,  90;  Parkinson's  Notes,  34,  16,  44,  90  (10); 
Parkinson's  Strictures  on  Guv.  Ford's  history,  44,  88  (2);  Remi- 
niscences of  Black  Hawk  and  the  Black  Hawk  War,  44,  89  (5); 
Services  of  Col.  Henry  Dodge's  volunteers,  44,  89  (5);  Thwaites's 
map  of  seat  of  Black  Hawk  War,  34,  23;  Thwaites's  Story  of  Black 
Hawk  War,  44,  91  (12),  96  (79);  Whittlesey's  Incidents,  44,  90 
(10). 

-  Hills,  settlement  of.  41,  8f,. 

-  Leg,  name  of.  46,  186. 

-  River  Falls,  trading  post,  36,  97;   Carter  at,  45,  30;  Badger  State 
Banner.    37,    29,    38,    40,    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    75, 

44,  75,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106;   Banner,  35,  19,  36,  23, 
40,  54;   Independent,  35,   19;   Jackson  County  Journal,  46,   66,  47, 
74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

—  Wolf,  Swiss  in,  37,  61. 
Blackburn,  Gideon,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Blackmar,  F.  W.,  38,  89. 
Blacksnake.     See  Tawanears. 
Blackstock,  T.  M.,  42,  73. 

Blaekwell.  Sarah  E.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.   34,    24,   35,   16,   36,   19,   37,   26,   38,   36,   39,   40, 

40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,   83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,   75,  47,  83,  48,   S3, 

49,  98. 

Blair  Co.,  B.  L.,  bill  paid.,  46,  43. 
— ,  Emma  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54,  41,  47,  43,  61,  44,  61.  45,  72, 

46.  52,  47,  54.  48,  58,  49,  67;   bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43,  17,  44,  24, 

45,  21,  46,  43,  47,  39,  49,  61;   library  assistant,  42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  C, 
45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7,  49,  7;  gives  to  museum,  49,  93. 


4-O         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Blair,  Franklin  J.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126,  49,  174. 

— ,  H.  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

— ,  Hugh,  autograph,  38,  45. 

— ,  John,  autograph,  37,  54.  » 

— ,  R.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  38,  64. 

— ,  Thomas  B.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  49,  45,  44;  gives  to  library,  46, 

53. 
Rlaisdell,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

— ,  James  J.,  gives  to   library.  41,   47,  44,   61;    obituary,  44,   34;    on 

Edgerton  Bible  case,  45,  145. 
,  Mrs.  J.  J.,  gives  to  library,  49,  G7. 

-  Library  (Beloit),  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

Blake,  Lucius  S.,  obituary,  42,  23;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126 

Blakeslee,  A.  P.,  autograph,  37,  35. 

Blakeway,  J.  B.,  History  of  Shrewsbury,  43,  41. 

Blanc,  Louis,  Hisloire  de  la  Revolution  Franchise,  39,  46. 

Blanchard,  Charles,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 

— ,  F.  S.,  bill  paid,  44,  24. 

— ,  Rufus,  gives  to  library,  36,  18,  40,  54;  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
Bland,  T.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

— ,  Theodoric,  autograph,  40,  49. 
Blanding  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Bleecker,  Cornelia  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  35,  42. 
Bleyer,  H.  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 

— ,  Henry,  corresponding  member.  35,   6;    on    historical    convention 

committee,  49,  122. 

Blinn,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61,  49,  67. 
Bliss,  E.  M.,  Encyclopedia  of  Missions,  42,  31. 

— ,  H.  I.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

— ,  Horace  G.,  gives  to  library,  35,  25. 

— S  Jerry  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Block,  Maurice,  Dictionnaire  de  r administration  FranQaise,  37,  24. 
Blodgett,  Caleb,  Turtle  Village  settler,  46,  131,  132. 

— ,  William  H.,  obituary,  49,  114. 
Blomberg,  Anton,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 
Blome,  Richard,  Britannia,  42,  31. 
Bloodgood;  Lieut.  William,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Bloomer,  D.  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

— ,    Advance,  42,  44,  43,  73,  44,  73,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79.  49,  106. 
Bloomington,  Record,  45,  87,  46.  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

-  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,   192;    Tailor,  45,  94,  46,   71,  47,  79,  48,   84; 
Trader's  Review,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84. 


Index  to  Proceedings  41 

Bloomington   (Ind.),  Post,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  120. 

Blore,  Thomas,  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Rutland,  23, 

42. 

Blount,  Mrs.  A.  S.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61,  46,  53,  47,  54. 
Blue,  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  54. 

-  Island  (111.),  Brick-makers'  Journal,  45,  94. 
Blum,  George  L.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 
Board  of  Trade  Journal,  49,  98. 

Boardman,  M.   A.,  gives  to  library,  34,   25;    on    historical    convention 

committee,  49,  122. 
— ,  W.  F.  J.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Bocca,  Silva,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
Bock,  H.  M.,  gives  to  library.  42,  51. 
Boclo,  Hugo,  obituary,  45,  29. 
Bode,  H.  L,.,  gives  to  museum,  40.  70. 

Bodenius,  F.  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  38,  51,  39,  57. 
Bogen,  F.  W.,  German  in  America,  41,  85. 
Bohemian  American  National  Committee    (Omaha),   gives   to   library, 

44,  61. 

-  Voice,  41,  39,  42,  48. 

Bohemians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  59,  60;  \Hach's  Bohemian  Population,  49, 

159-162. 
Bohn,  L.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

— ,  Lewis,  bill  paid,  43,  17. 

— ,  Ludwig,  bill  paid,  43,  17,  44,  25. 
Boiler  Makers'  and  Iron  Ship  Builders'  Journal,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88, 

49,  98. 
Boilvin,  Nicholas,  Indian  agent  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  36,  91;  Prairie  du 

Chien  in  1811,  44,  91. 
Bois  Blanc  Island,  43,  96. 

Boland,  E.  P.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
Bolen,  George  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 
Bolger,  P.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 
Boiling's  Point  (Va.),  salt  market,  41,  94. 
Bolley,  Henry  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

— ,  Mrs.  Henry  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 
Bologna  (Italy),  university  of,  38,  72,  79,  81. 
Boltema.  Herman,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55. 
Boiton,  Charles  K.,  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 

— ,  H.  C.,  bill  paid,  43,  17. 
genealogy,  43,  42. 


42         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Bomford,  Lieut.  James  V.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Bonaparte,  Joseph,  autograph,  40,   19. 
Bond,  Hiram  R.,  portrait,  40,  65. 

— ,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library.  38,  51. 

Itonduel,  Father  F.  J.,  redeems  ostensorium,  37,  56;  Green  Bay  clergy- 
man, 47,  114,  49,  180. 
Bonham,  F.  H.,  obituary,  40,  20. 

Bonnecamps,  Father  Joseph,  Journal,  translated  for  library,  36,  28. 
Bonnel,  James,  43,  157,  158. 
Bonnet  t  papers,  in  Draper  MSS..  41,  36. 

Bonneville,  Col.  Benjamin  L.  E.,  at  Fort  Howard.  47,  142,  143. 
Bonney,  C.  C.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
Boogher,  W.  F.,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
Book-Buyer.  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  36.  39,  49,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  S3, 

44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49.  98. 
—  Lover,  36,  19. 

of  hours.  36.  15. 

-  Reviews.  48,  88,  49,  98. 

-  Shop,  bill  paid,  46,  45,  47,  40. 

Bookman.  42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 
Books  (magazine),  42,  48,  43,  83. 

— ,  library  accessions  in,  32,  56,  34,  14,  15,  35,  14,  15,  36,  14-17,  37, 
23-25,  38,  33-35,  39,  45-47,  40,   39-42,  41,   30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42, 

45,  39,  46,  20,  47,   20,  21,  48,  21,  49,  28;    expenditure    for,    40,    28, 

41,  27,  42,   27,  43,  38,  44,  38,  45,  36,  46,   17,  47,   18,  48,  19,  49,  24; 
purchasing  fund  needed, '49,  40,  41;  givers  of  books  and  pamphlets, 
32,    15-19,    34,    25-28,    35,    20-34,    36,    31-39,    37,    42-49,    38,    51-58, 
39,    57-64,    40,    54-63,    41,    46-59,    42,    51-62,    43,    61-72,    44,    61-72, 
45,  71-86,  46,  52-65,  47,  53-69,  48,  57-75,  49,  66-86. 

Bookseller   (Chicago),  49,  98. 

-  (London),  42,  10,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  OS. 
Boone,  Col.  A.  J.,  41,  95. 

— ,  Daniel,  autograph,  36,  27;   in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  79,  83,  88,  41,  °,5, 

42,  38,  39;   relics,  40,  35;   wanderings.  40.  95,  41,  95;   in  Kentucky, 
49,  125;  pamphlet  by  Hale,  41,  96. 

Booth,  John  Wilkes,  photograph  of,  45,  43. 
— ,  Selah,  Freesoiler,  42,  143,  144,  146. 

— ,  Sherman    M.,    Freesoiler,    42.    108,    112,    113,    122,    123,    128,    136, 
150,   151,  153-155,   157;    rescue  of  fugitive  slave,  43,   124-140,   1-1.2, 
49,  207;   Carter's  Booth  War,  48,  56;   exemplifies  New  England  in- 
fluence, 49,  174;  nominates  Schurz,  49,  207. 
,  William,  in  Milwaukee,  46,  88. 


Boston]  Index  to  Proceedings  43 

Booth  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Boppe,  Carl  Herman,  gives  to  library,  40,  54. 

Borah,  James  N.,  obituary,  39,  18. 

Borbridge,  Mrs.  L.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  70. 

Borchardt,  Capt.  Francis  J.,  49,  150. 

— ,  Joseph  J.,  Polish  settler,  49,  149. 
Bored,  I.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 
Bormann,  Edwin,  Das  Shakespeare  geheimniss,  43,  41. 
Born,  Mrs.  E.  J.,  gives  to  library,  48,  5"8. 
Boscobel,  Dial,    35,    19,    36,    23,    37,    29,    38,    40,    39,    52,    40,  46,    41,    13, 

42,  44;   Dial- Enterprise,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79, 
49,  106;   Sentinel  49,  106. 

Boss,  Henry  R.,  gives  to  library,  44,  61. 

Boston,  rivalry  for  Western  trade,  41,  100;  Irish  population,  46,  118; 
Eleazar  Williams  at,  47,  1G7;  city  auditor  gives  to  library,  32,  18, 
34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  47,  42,  52, 

43,  61,  44,  61,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  54,  48,  58,  49,  67;   city  messenger 
gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34.  27.  35,  29,  36,  31.  38,  '51,  39,  57,  40,  55; 
clerk  of  common  council  gives  to  library,  38,  51 ;  health  officer  gives 
to  library,  39,  57;   record    commissioners    give    to    library,  41,  47, 
47,  54;    city  registry   department  gives   to   library,  43,   61,  44,   61, 
47,  54,  49,  67;   overseers    of    poor    give    to    library,  45,  72,  46,  53, 
47,  54,  4<J,  53,  49,  67;  street  laying  out  department  gives  to  library, 

47,  54;.  transit    commissioners    give    to    library,    48,    58.    49,    67; 
citizen's  association  gives  to  library,  49,  67;   Journals  and  News- 
papers:   American  Apollo,  42,  35;    Christian  Register,   38,  42,  46, 
72,    47,    80,    48,    85;    Chronicle,    36,    22;    Columbian    Centinel,    42, 
35;    Columbian   Detector,   42,    35;   Commonwealth,   cited,    45,    189; 
Continental  Journal,   36,   22,   42,    35;    Courier    de    Boston,    32,    8; 
Daily  Journal,  41,  34;   Daily  Transcript,  42,  35;   Evening  Journal 

41,  34;    Gazette,  36.   21,  42,  35;    Gazette  and  Herald  of  Freedom, 
32,   8;    Granite    Cutters'    Journal,  47,   80,  48,   85;    Herald,  41,   45, 

42,  47,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,   111;   Ideas, 

48,  85,  49,  98;  Independent  Advertiser.  36,  21;  Independent  Chron- 
icle, 42,  35;    Journal  and  Advertiser,  36,   21;    Massachusetts  Mer- 
cury,   42,    35;    Massachusetts    Spy,    42,    35;    National    Association 
of  Builder's  Bulletin.  45,   94,  46,   72;    New   England   Courant,   36, 
21;   New  England  Galaxy,  42,  35;   New  England  Paladium,  32,  8; 
News  Letter,  36,  21;   News  Letter  marks  beginning  of  American 
journalism.  46,  145;   Patriot,  42,  35;   Post  Boy  and  Advertiser,  36, 
22;   Rebel,  43,  81;   Repertory,  42,  35;    Temperance    Cause,  47,  80, 
48,  85. 


44          Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Boston 

Boston  &  Bangor  Steamship  Co.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

-  &  Maine  Railroad  Company,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  37,  42. 

-  Associated  Charities,  give  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  42, 

39,  57,  40,  54,  41,  47,  42,  52,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  54,  48,  58,  49,  67. 

-  Athenaeum,  gives  to  library,  36,  31,  44,  61,  45,  72,  48,  58;  visited, 
43.  51,  47,  25;  Bulletin  of  Additions,  42,  48,  44,  82. 

-  Book  Company,  bill  paid,  41,  10,  42,  10,  43,  17,  44,  25,  45,  21,  49, 

50,  51;   gives  to  library,  41,  47,  48,  58;   Bulletin  of  Bibliography, 
48,  88,  49,  98. 

-  Children's  Aid  Society,  gives  to  library,  39,  57, -40,  54,  42,  52,  45, 
72,  47,  54,  48,  58,  49,  66. 

-  Children's  Institutions'  Department,  gives  to  library,  47,  54,  49, 
67. 

-  City  Hospital,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  42,  39,  57,  40,  54, 
42,  52,  44,  61,  45,  72,  47,  54.  48,  58,  49,  67. 

-  Home  for  Aged  Women,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  43,  61,  44,  61,  45, 
72,  46,  53,  48,  58,  49,  67. 

-  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  visited,  47,  25.' 

-  Normal  School  of  Gymnastics,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

-  Public  Library,  gwes  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  36,  31,  37,  42,  38, 

51,  39,    57,   40,    55,    41,    47,   42,    52,    43,    61,    44,    61,    45,    72,    46,    53, 
47,  54,  48,  58,  49,  67;    debt  to  private  benefactions,  34,  13;    news- 
papers in,  42,  99;   book  fund  43,  9,  45,  48;   visited,  43,  51,  47,  25; 
exchanges,  47,  21,  48,  22;   Bulletin,  42,  48,  43,  83;   Monthly  Bulle- 
tin, 44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  49,  98. 

-  University,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

Bostonian  Society,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  36,  31,  38,  51,  39,  57, 

40,  55,  41,  47,  42,  52,  47,  54. 
Bougainville,  Louis  Antoine  de,  36,  72. 
Boudinot,  Elias,  autograph,  40,  49. 
Bouldin,  Powhattan,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

Boundaries,  between  Wisconsin  and  Michigan,  41,  145,  146;  of  the  lead 
region,  46,  189,  190;  defining  northern  and  southern  Wisconsin, 
46,  203;  of  St.  Croix  county,  49,  182;  Burt  on,  45,  128;  Holcombe, 
45,  129;  Soule's  Southern  and  Western  Boundaries  of  Michigan, 
45,  131;  Thwaites's  Boundaries  of  Wisconsin,  44,  91  (11),  45,  131. 
See  also  Treaties. 

Bourinot,  John  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47,  44,  61,  45,  72,  48,  58;  letter, 
42,  74;  Canada's  intellectual  strength,  42,  32. 

Bourke,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

Boutell,  Lev/is  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  51,  41,  46. 

Boutwell,  F..M.;  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 


Index  to  Proceedings  45 

Bovay,  Alvan  E.,  annual  member,  34,  30;   Ripon  historical  society,  47, 

50,  51,  46,  55. 

Bowditch,  J.  B.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6,  37,  42. 
Bowdoin  College   (Brunswick,  Me.);  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  18,  35,  29, 

37,  42,  38,   51,  39,  57,  40,  55,  41,  47,  42,  52,  43,   62,  44,   61,  45,  72, 

46,  53,  47,  54,  48,  58,  49,  07. 
Bowen  &  Co.,  A.  W.,  bill  paid,  48,  51. 

— ,  Clarence  W.,  gives  lo  library,  41,  47. 

— ,  Davis,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 

— ,  Ephraim,  autograph,  40,  49. 

,  Jedediah,    obituary,   40,    21;    action    of   Ripon    historical    society 

relating  to,  47,  50;  Merrell's  Sketch,  48,  56. 
Bowerman,  Nelson,  Ripon  historical  society,  48,  55. 
Bowers  &  Loy,  bill  paid,  41,  10. 

— ,  D.  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 
Bowker,  Joseph,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 

— -»,  R.  R.,  bill  paid,  44,  25;  cited,  49,  10,  11. 
Bowles,  Mrs.  Chloe  J.,  obituary,  47,  89. 

— ,  Thomas  J.,  marries  Mrs.  Thrall,  47,  89. 

— ,  William  Lisle,  autograph,  38,  45. 
Bowman,  George,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  148. 

— ,  James,  portrait,  44,  46. 

— ,  John  M.,  obituary,  40,  21;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33. 

— ,  Jonathan,  life  member,  36,  7;   portrait  of,  36,  42;    subscribes  to 

Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  obituary,  43,  34. 
Bowne,  Samuel,  Dewey  with,  37,  09. 
Bowsfield,  C.  C.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Bowyer,  John,  Indian  agent,  47,  136,  137;   treaty  with  the  Menominee, 

47,  171. 

Boyce,  Asa  A.,  obituary,  42,  23. 

Boycott,  Walter  J.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

Boyd,  Carl,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

— ,  F.,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 

— ,  Col.  George,  Indian  agent,  47,  110,  139;  letter  copy  and  account 
book,  35,  25;  papers  of.  38,  43,  44,  91,  47,  140,  215. 

— ,  J.  N.,  gives  to  museum.  40,  70. 
— • — ,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  James  M.,  gives  to  library,  35,  24,  25,  32,  36,  27,  37,  32,  34,  35, 

38.  44;  obituary,  45,  29. 

— ,  John,   obituary,  40,   21;    pioneer  banker,  43,   152;    convention  of 

1864.  45,  150. 
,  Linn,  autograph,  40,  50. 


46         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Boyd,  P.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 

— ,  W.,  resolutions,  42,  125. 
Boyle,  David,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 
Boynton,  C.  H.,  bill  paid,  AS,  47. 

— ,  Charles  W.,  obituary,  45,  29. 
Brace,  Peter  A.  R.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 

Bracken,  C.,  Further  Strictures  on  Gk>v.  Ford's  History  of  the  Blade 
Hawk  War,  44,  88(2);  and  Parkinson,  Pekatonica  Battle  Contro- 
versy. 44,  88  (2). 

Brackett,  Jeffrey  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 
Bracklin,  James,  gives  to  museum.  39,  67. 
Bradbury,  Jam.es  W.,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Braddock,  Gen.  William,  defeat  of,  39,  73,  47,  131,  49,  124. 
Bradford,   George  W.,   gives  to   binding  fund,   32,   3,   34,   9;    obituary, 

32,    20. 

— ,   William,  autograph,  38,  45. 
— ,  Boynton  at,  45,  29. 

-  Academy  (Haverhill.  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 
Bradlee,  0.  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  25,  32,  36,  35,  37,  42, 

38,  45,  51,  39,  55,  57,  40,  55,  41.  47,  42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  61;   gives  to 
museum,  37,  52,  39,  67,  40,  67. 

Bradley, -.  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  C.  B.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  C.  T..  associated  with  Metcalf,  40,  25. 

— ,  Harry  E.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 

— ,  Isaac  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  35,  28,  32,    36,  35,  37,  42,  38,  51, 

39,  57,  40,   55,  41,   47,  42,   52,  43.   G2,  44,   61,  45,   72,  46,  53,  47,  54, 
48,   58.   49,    67;    assistant  librarian,   32,   23,   34,   3,   35,   3,   4,   36,   3, 

37,  6,  38,   6,  39,   6;    nominated  assistant  corresponding  secretary, 

38,  14;    salary,   39,    11;    at   American    library    conference,    38,    33, 

40,  34,  41,  67,  43,  52,  44,  49,  45,  46,  46,  26,  47,  25,  48,  25;   librarian, 
40,   3,    5,   7,   13,    37,    41,  4,    5,  42,   4,    6,  43,  4,   6,    15,    44,  4,   6,  45, 
3,   6,  46,   3,   5,  47,  3,   5;    and  assistant  superintendent,  46,   27,  47, 
3,   5,   48,   5,   7,   49,   5,   7;    on  art   gallery  and   museum   committee, 
40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44.  5;   on  contributions  and  endowments 
committee,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;    on  literary  exchanges 
committee,  40,   6,  41,   5,  42,   5,  43,   5,  44,   5;    bill  paid,  41,   10,   11, 
43,  17,  44,  25,  46.  43,  45,  47,  47,  42,  43,  48.  48.  49,  49,  55,  58;    life 
member,  43.  14;    libraries  visited  by,  43,  51,  47,  24,  25;    secretary 
of  board  of  building  commissioners,  43,  57;  President  Johnston  on, 
45.  9,  49,  11;  Bibliography  of  Wisconsin  authors,  41,  65,  44,  97(86); 
Available  material  for  study  of  institutional  history  of  old  North- 
west, 44,  19,  114-144. 


Index  to  Proceedings  47 

Bradley,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  43,  62,  48,  75. 

Brady,  Gen.  Hugh,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  139,  198. 

— ,  Samuel,  pioneer,  39,   79,  40,  95;    letters,  41,  35;   papers,  41,  36; 
and  Wetzel,  41,  35,  42,  39. 

Bradstreet  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

Bradt,  H.  H.  G.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

Bragg,  Gen.  Edward  S.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  125. 

— ,  Edwin  H.,  44,  103. 

Brainerd,  David,  Indian  missionary,  47,  160,  161. 
— ,  Ezra,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

Braley,  Alta  E.,  bill  paid.  45,  21,  46,  42,  44;  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 
— ,  Arthur  B.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4, 
36,  3;  on  historical  narratives  committee,  32,  24,  34.  4,  36,  4;  on 
literary  exchanges  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4;  on  obituaries 
committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4;  on  nominating  committee,  34,  28; 
Wilcox's  memorial  address  on,  37,  9,  89-94,  44,  94  (50);  Memoir 
of  John  Catlin,  44,  90(7);  Character  of  Levi  B.  Vilas,  44,  90(9). 

Brambridge,  Lieut.  Henry,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Bramwood,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

Branch,  John,  autograph,  40,  50. 

Brande.  S.  T.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47,  63. 

Brandenburg,  Oscar  U.,  annual  member,  34,  31;    gives  to  library,  35, 
32,  36,  35,  37,  42,  38,  51 ;   life  member,  43,  14. 

Brandon,   Times,  35,   19,  36,   23,  37,   29,   38,  40,  39,  51,  40,   45,  41,  43, 
42.  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

Branner,  John  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Brant  &  Fuller,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

— ,  Joseph,  Mohawk  chief,  39,  79;  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35,  42,  39. 
— ,   Selwyn  A.,  annual   member,  39,  9;    gives  to  library,  40,   55,  46, 
53,  47,  54;  bill  paid,  42,  10,  43,  17. 

Brassey,  Lord  Thomas,  Imperial  Federation,  46,  110,  111. 

Brazeau,  T.  W.,  bill  paid.  45,  21. 

Bread,  Daniel,  Oneida  chief.  47,  179. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Bready.  Mrs.  John  E.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention.  46.  24. 

Breckenridge,  John  C.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

Breckheimer,  Matthew,  obituary,  47,  89. 

Bredesen,  Adolph,  annual  member,  43,  14;  gives  to  library,  44,  62. 

Breed,  J.  H.,  bill  paid,  43,  17. 

Bremer,  Jacob,  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 

Bressani,  G.  F.,  Breve  Relations  a"alcunc  miss'ioni  de,  etc.,  44,  43. 

Brett,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 


48          Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Brick 

Brick  manufacture,  39,  19,  25. 
Bridger,  James,  photograph  of,  34,  19. 
Bridgman  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Brier,  Warren  J.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55. 
Brierly,  John,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

Briesen,  E.  von,  annual  member,  38,   13;   gives  to  library,  39,  57,  40, 
55,  41,  47,  42,   52,  43,   G2;    superintendent  of   public   property,   39, 
65,  40,  35;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  bill  paid,  41,  11. 
Briggs,  E.  G.,  gives  to  library,  44,  62. 

— ,  Elizabeth,  gives  to  museum,  42,  67. 
— -,  Harry  E.,  annual  member,  39,  9,  43,  14. 

— ,  William,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
Briggsville,  Mason  at,  39,  25. 
Brigham,  Edwin  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  45,  72. 

— •,  Jerome  R.,  with  Wells,  40,  28;   obituary,  45,  29;   exemplifies  Now 
England  influence,  49,  174;   Republican,  49,  195. 

— \  Julia,  gives  to  museum,  41,  60. 

— ,  Willard  I.  T.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53,  47,  54. 
Bright,  Jesse  D.,  Superior  tov/nsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

— ,  Richard,  Travels  from  Vienna  through  Lower  Hungary,  44,  43. 

— ,  Winifred  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 
Brighton,  Burgess  at,  47,  89. 

-  (Mass.),  Codding  at,  45,  176. 

Brink,  Alexander,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Nicholas,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Brinley,  Charles  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 
Brinton,  Daniel  G.,  letter,  42,  75,  44,  97(94);    gives  to  library,  43,  62, 

47,   54. 

Brisban,  Giles,  pioneer  tank  director,  43,  148,  150. 
Brisbois,  B.  W.,  Traditions  and  recollections  of  Prairie  du  Chien,  39, 

94,  44,  90(9). 
Bristol,  Elsie,  gives  to  library,  40,  55. 

— ,  M.  A.  B".,  Reminiscences  of  the  Northwest,  44,  90(8). 

— ,  Grant  at,  39,  20. 

-  and    Gloucestershire    (England)    Archaeological    Society,    Trans- 
actions,  37,  23. 

British  American  and  Advertiser,  32,  8. 

-  Archaeological  Association  Journal,  36,  16,  38,  34,  39,  46. 

-  Association    for   the   Advancement   of    Science,    gives    to   library, 
34,  27;   Reports  of  Meetings,  38,  33. 

—  Columbia,  Library  of  Legislative  Assembly    (Victoria),  gives  to 
library,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  54, 


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British  Museum,  *34,  12,  13:  Thomason  tracts  in,  44,  51. 

-  Record  Society,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  10,  43,  17,  44,  25;  publications 
in  library,  43,  8;  Index  Library,  39,  49,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  83, 
44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83. 

Britnell,  Albert,  bill  paid,  43,  17,  18,  44,  25. 

— ,  John,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  10,  43,  18,  44,  25. 
Britt,  Chauncey  C.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8, 

38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3;   gives  to  library,  35,  32;   gives 
to  museum,  45,  43;  obituary,  45,  29,  30;   referred  to  by  President 
Johnston,  46,   7. 

Britton,  D.  W.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47,  108. 

— ,  Wiley,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  48,  48. 
Broadbent,  James  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  43. 
Broberg,  Gus.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

Brock,  Richard  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55;  letter  by,  42,  75,  44,  97  (94). 
Brockhaus,  F.  A.,  Conversations  Leccikon,  48,  17. 
Brockton   (Mass.),  Weekly  Diamond,  45,  94. 
Brockway,  W.  S.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 
Brodhead  papers,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35,  42,  39. 

— ,  E.  H.,  obituary,  38,  21. 

— ,  Douglas  at,  42,  24;  Wales  at,  43,  37;  Busy  Citizen,  41,  43,  42,  44, 
43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  87;   Independent,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40, 

39,  52,  40,  46,  41,   43,  42,  44,  43,   75,  44,   74,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,   71, 
48,  79,  49,  106;  Register,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106;   Wisconsin 
Citizen,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  87,  47,  74,  48,  79. 

Broesmer,  Louis,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 

Bronson,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  41,   47. 

Brooke,  William  G.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

Brookes,  Samuel  M.,  obituary,  40,  21. 

Brookfield  (Mass.),  seal  of,  46,  135,  136. 

Brookings  (S.  Dak.),  8yd  Dakota  Ekko,  43,  80,  44,  80,  45,  93. 

Brookline  (Mass.),  public  library,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

Brooklyn,  Thompson  at,  47,  98;  News,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

-  (N.   Y.),  civil  service  commissioners  give  to  library,  45,   72,  46, 
53;    mayor  gives   to   library,   45,   72;    Free   lending  library   union 
for  Christian  work  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  72, 
47,  54,  48,  61;   mercantile  library  bulletin  of  additions,  42,  48,  43, 
83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75;  Descriptive  History  of  Brooklyn,  42,  31; 
Blue  Label  Bulletin,  45,  95;  Bakers'  Journal,  45,  95,  46,  73. 

-  Department  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  44,  62,  45,  72,  46, 
53,  47,  54;   weekly  report,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96, 

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50         Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Brooklyn 

Brooklyn  Library,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  38,  51,  39, 
57,   40,   55,  41,   47,  42,   52,  44,    62,    45,    72,    46,    53,   47,   54,  48,   58; 
visited,  43,  51. 
Brooks,  A.  E.,  deposit  in  library,  34,  21. 

— ,  Eldridge  S.,  corresponding  member,  37,  9. 

— ,  Gen.  George  M.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  114,  140. 

— ,  M.  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 

— ,  William  L.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Brophy,  Thomas  C.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 
Brosemer,  A.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 
Bross,  William,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers   (Peoria,  111.),  gives  to  library, 

47,  54;  Journal,  45,  95,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 
Brothers,  Mrs.  Amanda  T..  gives  to  museum,  37,  51. 
Brothertown  Indians,  Commuck's  Sketch  of,  44,  88   (4);   Simons  with, 

46,  86;   brought  to  Green  Bay  region,  46,  185;  conversion,  47,  154; 
Book  of  Brolhertown  Records,  47,  156,  159;    westward  migration, 

47,  160,  161,  166,  176;    lands  secured,  47,   178.     See  also  Missions, 
New  York  Indians,  Oneida  Indians,  Stockbridge  Indians,  Treaties. 

Brougham,  Lord  Henry,  autograph,  38.  45. 

Brower,  J.  V.,  gives  to  library,  44,  02,  49;  67. 

Brown,  Dr. ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Albert  G.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— ,  Alexander,  letter,  42,  76,  44,  97  (94). 

— ,  Benjamin  E..  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

,  Beriah,  obituary,  48,  94. 

— — ,  Charles  E.,  portrait  of,  40,  65. 

— ,  Charles  N.,  on  auditing  committee,  48,  6,  49,  6,  47;  gives  to  li- 
brary, 48,  58;  on  nominating  committee,  41,  8,  49,  12;  life  member, 
49,  14. 

— ,  Daniel,  obituary,  40,  21. 

— ,  E.,  Pictured  cave  of  La  Crosse  Valley,  44,  90  (8). 

— ,  Edward  O.,  gives  to  library.  48,  58. 

— ,  Francis  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53,  47,  54'. 
— — ,  Frank  G.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

— ,  Hiram,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 

— ,  J.  C.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  38,  51» 

41,  47. 
,  James,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 

— ,  John,  member  of  continental  congress,  autograph,  40,  50. 

— ,  John,  abolitionist,  49,  133;   German  sympathizers,  49,  207,  208. 


Index  to  Proceedings  5 1 

Brown,  John  Carter,  gives  to  library,  44,  62;  Catalogue  of  books  in  the 
library  of,  44,  43. 

— ,  John  Crombie,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

— ,  John  N.,  gives  to  library.  41,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  M.  G.,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

— ,  Orlando,  Causes  of  Black  Haivk  War,  44,  90  (10). 

— •,  Salmon,  deposit  in  library,  34.  23. 

— ,  Samuel,  Milwaukee  church  member,  43,  158. 

— ,  Mrs.  Thomas  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 

— ,  W.  F.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 

— ,  William,  History  of  Missions,  47,  161. 

,  William  F.,  annual  member,  47,  13,  48,  14;   gives  to  library,  481, 

76. 

— ,  William  O.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

-  county,   Morgan    L.    Martin    in,    35,    7;    clerk   of   board    gives    to 
library,  37,  42;    board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  39,  57,  40, 
55,  41,  47,  48,  58;   Belgians  in,  37,  60;   Dutch  in,  37,  61;  exempted 
from  free-hold  security,  41,  116;   vote  on  constitution,  41,  121,  43, 
159;    extent,   41,    134;    taxes,   41,    139.    141;    Population   of   Brown 
County,  June,  1830,  44,  91    (13);    Xavier  Martin  among  Belgians 
of,  46,  84;  organization  of  historical  society,  47,  44-49;   Gardiner's 
Lumber  Trade.  48,  54. 

-  University    (Providence,   R.   I.),   gives   to  library,  45,   72,  46,   53, 

48,  58,  49,  67;  library  visited,  47,  25. 
Browne,  Charles  E.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 
Brownell,  F.  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

— ,  George,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 
Browning,  C.  H.,  Americans  of  royal  descent,  40,  40. 

— ,  King  rf  Co.'s  Monthly  Magazine.  49,  97. 

— •,  Eliza  G.,  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 
Browntown,  Michaels  at,  42,  25. 
Bruce,  Andrew  A.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Catherine  W.,  builds  library,  35,  44. 

— ,  James,  Travels  to  discover  source  of  Nile,  44,  43. 

— ,  William  H.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Bruncken,  Ernest,  annual  member,  44,  8;   gives  to  library,  47,  54,  48, 
58,    49,    67;    on    historical    convention    committee,    49,    122;    cited, 

49,  147;   How  Germans  "become  Americans,  45,  101-122;    Germans 
in  Wisconsin  politics.  45,  130,  131;  Political  activity  of  Wisconsin 
Germans,  44,  190-211. 

Brumder,  George,  bill  paid,  41,  14,  42,  10,  14,  43,  21,  44,  29,  45,  21,  25. 
Brunet,  Jean,  banker,  43,  149. 


52          Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Briinet,  Thomas  P.,  banker,  43,  149. 

-  family,  in  the  Fox  River  valley,  46,  141. 

Brunette,  Mrs.  Frank  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  27,  35;  gives  to  museum, 
36,  44. 

Brunot,  Lieut.  Hilary,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Brunson,  Alfred,  frees  slave,  40,  85;  normal  school  regent,  45,  165; 
exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127;  Wisconsin  geographical 
names,  44,  88(1);  Memoir  of  Hon.  Thomas  Pendleton  Burnett, 

44,  88    (2);    Ancient  mounds  or  tumuli   in   Crawford  county,  44, 
88   (3);   Early  history  of  Wisconsin,  44,  88   (4);  Death  of  Tecum- 
seh,  44,  89  (4). 

Brunswick  (Me.),  Codding  mobbed  at,  45,  176. 

Brussels   (Belgium),  minister  of  railroads  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 

-  (Wis.),  Belgians  in,  37,  60. 
Bruyne,  Peter,  bank  commissioner,  43, 155. 

Bryant,  Gen.  Edwin  E.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  18, 
35,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39,  57,  40,  48,  55,  41,  47,  42,  52,  44.  62, 

45,  72,  47,  54,  49,  67;  author,  39,  54;  on  committee  to  confer  with 
G.  A.  R.  on  biographies  of  veterans,  40,  6,  15;   gives  to  museum, 
40,    67;    life   member,   43,    14;    curator,   44,   4,   8,   45,    4,   47,   4,   12, 
48,  5,  49,  6,  12;  on  historical  narratives  committee,  44,  5;  on  print- 
ing and  publication  committee,  45,  5,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6. 

— ,  Gustavus  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  102,  103. 

— ,  H.  W.,  bill  paid,  42,  10. 

— ,  J.  H.,  endorses  Republican  manual,  45,  187. 

— ,  Spencer  A.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  William  C.,  autograph,  36,  27. 

Bryare,  Father ,  Jesuit  missionary,  47,  120. 

Bryce,  James,  at  British  imperial  conference,  46,  109;  American  Com- 
monwealth, 41,  87,  49,  170. 

Bryden,  James  A.,  Scots  in  Wisconsin,  49,  153-158. 

Brymner,  Douglas,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  35,  37,  42,  38,  51,  39,  57, 
40,  55,  41,  47,  44,  62,  46,  53,  47,  54;   letter  by,  42,  76,  44,  97   (94); 
Capture  of  Fort  McKay,  44,  91  (11). 
Bryn  Mawr  College,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 
Bucey,  J.  H.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
Buchanan,  Claudius,  autograph,  38,  45. 

— ,  H.  D.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58,  49,  67. 

— ,  W.  S.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Buchanan's  Journal  of  Man,  35,  16,  36,  19. 
Buchdrucker-Zeitung,  49,  98. 
Bucholtz,  W.  D.,  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 


Index  to  Proceedings  53 

Buck,  J.  P.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  James  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  21,  25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  38, 
51,  39,  57;  pledge  to  binding  fund,  34;  8;  note,  35,  8,  36,  11;  gives 
to  museum,  37,  51;   obituary,  40,  21;   Pioneer  History  of  Milwau- 
kee, 45,  130,  135,  138. 
— ,  Royal,  with  Atwood,  37,  108. 

,  W.  J.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 

Buckingham,  John  S.,  autograph.  37,  38. 

Buckland,  William,  autograph,  37,  38. 

Buckley,  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  57. 

,  John,  gives  to  museum,  36.  45. 

Buckman,  Mrs.  F.  A.,  gives  to  library,  34,  23. 
— ,  George  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55. 

Buckmaster,  S.  B.,  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 

Buckstaff,  George  A.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

Buda  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,  192. 

Buell,  Mrs.  C.  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 

Buengener,  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
— ,  Mrs.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  -47. 

Buenos  Ayres,  director  general  of  statistics  gives  to  library,  45,  72; 
municipal  statistics  bureau,  gives  to  library,  47,  54;  Monthly  Bul- 
letin of  Municipal  Statistics,  49,  98. 

Buestrin,  Henry,  obituary,  41,  21. 

Buffalo  (N.  Y.),  map  of  in  1852,  36,  17;  Young  Men's  Association 
gives  to  library,  37,  42;  Draper  family,  39,  74;  city  clerk  gives 
to  library,  45,  72;  mayor  gives  to  library,  45,  72;  superintendent 
of  buildings  gives  to  library,  48,  58;  Our  Church  Work,  43,  82, 
44,  81;  Arbeiter  ZeUtuia,  46,  73.  47,  81,  48,  8C,  49,  111;  Essellen's 
Atlantis,  49,  194,  195. 

-  historical    society,  gives    to    library,  32,  18,  35,  29,  37,  42,  38,  5i, 
39,  57,  40,  55,  41,  47,  42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  51, 
early  typewriter  owned  by,  49,  1C5;   library  gives  to  our  library, 
36,  31,  37,  42,  38,  52,  39,  57,  40,  55. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47, 
54,  48,  58,  49,  67;  visited,  43,  51.  47,  25;  book  fund,  48,  20. 

-  county  (Wis.),  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  Poland- 
ers  in,  37,  60;   Swiss  in,  37,  61;  Scotch  in,  37,  62;  board  of  super- 
visors gives  to  library.  44,  62,  46.  53,  48,  58,  49,  67. 

— •  skins,  traffic  in,  36,  53. 
Bugbee,  L.  G.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

— ,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  39,  32;   gives  to  library,  40,   55. 
Buisson,  Sieur  Du,  Draper  on,  39,  94. 


54         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Bulfinch,  Miss  Ellen  S.,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 

Bulger,  Alfred  E.,  bill  paid,  41,  11;   gives  to  library,  41,  38,  47,  42,  52, 

46,  53;    corresponding  member,  42,  8;    gives    to    museum,  43,  45, 
Events   at   Prairie    du    Chien    previous    to    American    occupation, 
181  >/,  44,  91    (13);    Lust  days  of  the  British  at  Prairie  du  Chitn, 
44,  91   (13);  Thwaites's  Bulger  papers,  44,  91   (13). 

Bull,  Alice,  bill  paid,  45,  21. 

— ,  J.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  41. 

— ,  Ole,  portrait  of,  41,  GO. 

— ,  Storm,  gives  to  library,  35,  34,  39,  57,  40,  55,  42,  52,  48,  58;   on 

nominating  committee,  48,  12. 
— • — •,  Mrs.  Storm,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

-  Run,  Fairchild  at  second  battle  of,  44,  31. 
Bulletin  des  Recherches  Hisioriques,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88. 
Buhver,  Earl  Lytton,  autograph,  38,  45. 

Bunbury,  E.  H.,  History  of  ancient  geography,  42,  32. 
Buncombe,  name  of,  46,  186. 
.Bunker,  George,  with  Vroman,  44,  37. 

-  Hill  Monument  Association,  gives  to  library,  39,  57,  44,  62,  46,  53, 

47,  54,  48,  58,  49,  67 

Bunn,  Romanzo,  curator,  32.  23,  34,  3.  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38, 
4,  39,  4,  9,  40,  5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12, 
46,  4,  47,  3;  on  natural  history  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4, 

37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;    on  improvement 
committee,  34,  31;   subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;   on  nomi- 
nating committee,  43,  5,  44,  5. 

Bunnel,  L.  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52;   gives  to  museum,  42,  65;   bill 

paid,  46,  46. 

Bunner,  J.  C.,  Freesoiler,  42,  151. 

Burchard,  Charles,  member  of  constitutional  convention,  45,  151;  on 
banking  question,  45,  128;  on  negro  suffrage,  45,  128. 

— ,  Gen.  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  50. 

— ,  Sam  D.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
Burdick,  Armitage  &  Allen,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 

— ,  C.  R.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
,  Charles  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

— ,  Mrs.  E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  54. 

— ,  Elisha,  recording  secretary,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8, 

38,  4,  39,  4,  40.  3,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15;   on  historical  nar- 
ratives committee,  32,  24;   natural  history  committee,  34,  4,  36,  4, 
37,  5,  38,  5,  39.  5,  40,  6,  41.  5.  42,  5,  43,  5;  nominating  committee,  40, 
12;   subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  gives  to  library,  44,  62; 
obituary,  44,  33. 


Index  to  Proceedings 


Burdick,  Norman  L.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

—  ,  Tom,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

—  ,  Zebulon  P.,  obituary,  40,  22. 
Bureau  county  (111.),  Codding  in,  45,  179. 
Burger,  Konrad,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 
Burgess,  George  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  2o. 

—  ,  Lathrop,  obituary,  47,  89. 

Burke,  Edmund,  U.  S.  commissioner,  autograph,  40,  50. 

—  •,  Edmund,   Irish   philosopher  and   politician,   Oration  on  Concilia- 
tion, 41,  83,  44,  144;  European  Settlements,  41,  99,  108. 

—  ,  John  F.,  annual  member,  42,  14. 

—  ,  Chandler  at,  49,  115. 

Burleigh,  William  H.,  referred  to,  45,  177. 

Burleson,  Solomon  S.,  corresponding  member,  36,  8;  gives  to  library, 
36,  43;  gives  to  museum,  36,  45;  obituary,  45,  30. 

Burley  (Wash.),  Co-Operator,  47,  82,  48,  87. 

Burlington,  Chipman  near,  41,  21;  Hall  at,  42,  24;  anti-slavery  society 
formed,  42,  101;  legislative  session  at,  43,  148;  Dahlman  at,  47, 
92;  Perkins,  47,  9G;  Fish,  48,  9G;  Free  Press,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30, 
38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47;  Standard  Democrat,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  21,  44, 

42,  4G,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

-  (Iowa),  Hawkeye,  41,  34;  Wisconsin  Territorial  Gazette  and  Bur- 
lington Advertiser,  44,  141. 

-  (Vt.),  Daily  Sentinel,  41,  34. 

Burnett,  Mrs.  M.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

—  ,  Thomas  P.,  Brunson's  Memoir,  44,  88(2);    McHugh  on,  45,  129; 
convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 

—  ,  Merrill  at,  43,  36. 

-  county,  board  of  super  visors  .gives  to  library,  40,  55,  41,  47,  42,  52, 

43,  62.  44.   02,  45,   72,  46,   53,  47,   55,  48,   58,  49,   67. 
Burnham  &  Co.,  D.  H.,  architects,  43,  58. 

—  ,  George,  fourth,  39,  19. 

—  ,  Jonathan  L.,  obituary,  39,  18,  19. 

-  genealogy,  44,  45. 

Burns,  C.  D.  F.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  38,  52. 

—  ,  Robert,  centenary  celebration,  49,  156. 

—  •,  Timothy,  Democratic  candidate,  42,  134. 
Burnside,  Andrew,  convention  ot  1846,  45,  161. 
Burpee.  Lawrence  J.,  gives  to  library,  44,  62. 
Burr,  Aaron,  conspiracy  of,  49,  129. 

—  ,  George  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 

Burrelle's  Press  Clipping  Bureau,  bill  paid,  47,  38,  40,  41. 


56         Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Burroughs 

Burroughs,  Stephen,  obituary,  47,  §9. 

— ,  William  Frank,  corresponding  member,  39,  9;  gives  to  library, 
40,  55. 

-  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Burrows  Brothers  Co.,  bill  paid.  41,  11,  43,  18,  44,  25,  ,45,  21,  46,  45, 

48,  49;  give  to  library,  44,  62,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  55,  48,  58,  49,  67. 
— ,  G.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  37. 

— ,  George  B.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  37,  4,  38,  4,  12,  39,  4, 
40,  5,  41,  4,  8,  42,  4,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4, 
12,  48,  6,  49,  5;  on  art  gallery  and  cabinet  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4, 
35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5;  contributions  and  endowments  commit- 
tee, 32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4;  natural  history  committee,  32;  24,  34,  4; 
life  member,  35,  6;  portrait  of,  35,  37;  on  committee  on  obitua- 
ries, 39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5;  testimonial  to  Dr.  Draper,  39, 
10;  on  finance  committee,  40,  6,  41,  7,  15,  42,  5,  43,  5,  14,  44,  5, 
22,  45,  5,  12,  18,  46,  4,  47,  4,  13,  34,  48,  6,  49,  6,  14,  43;  presents 
portrait  of  Hiram  Barber,  Sr.,  43,  15;  on  board  of  building  com- 
missioners, 43,  57;  aid  to  library  bill,  44,  14;  on  relations  with 
state  university  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  commit- 
tee to  memorialize  legislature,  46,  33,  47,  30;  gives  to  library, 
47,  71;  on  auditing  committee,  48,  41,  44. 

Burt,  Daniel  R.,  speech  on  the  boundary,  45,  128;  convention  of  1846, 

45,  151. 

— ,  H.  M.,  bill  paid,  46,  45,  47,  40. 
—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Burtch,  Almon,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

Burton,  C.  M.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  67;  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  44,  62, 

45,  72,  47,  55,  48,  58. 

— ,  John  E.,  vice  president,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3;   life  member,  34,  30; 
gives    to    museum,  35,  37,  40,  37,  53,  38,   61,  62,  43,  49;   gives  to 
library,  40,  55,  41,  47. 
— ,  John  H.,  History  of  Scotland,  37,  24. 

Bury,  Lord,  Exodus  of  Western  Nations,  46,  96,  97. 

Bush,  George  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 

Bushell,  W.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  44,  25. 

Bushnell,  Allen  R.,  annual  member,  40,  12;  gives  to  library,  40,  55,  41, 
47.  44,  62. 

Buslett,  O.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

Butler.  Daniel,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

-  &  Co.,  E.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

— ,  James  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  23,  25,  35,  26,  32,  34,  36, 
18,  35,  39,  37,  42,  38,  52,  40,  55,  41,  48,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  72, 


Index  to  Proceedings  57 

46,  53,  47,  55,  48,  58,  49,  67;   curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36,  4, 
45,  4,  12,  46,  3;   on  library  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5, 
38,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,    42,    5,    43,    5,    44,    5;    prehistoric    an- 
tiquities and  Indian  history  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4, 
37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  printing  and  pub- 
lication   committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,   4,  36,   4,  37,  5,  38,   5,  39,  5, 
40,    6,    41,    5,   42,    5,    43,    5;    44,    5;    moves    adjournment,    34,    31; 
on    committee    on    annual    address,    36,    4;    life    member,    36,    7; 
portrait  of,  36,  42;    Wisconsin  Academy  of  Science,  Arts,  and  Let- 
ters, 36,  55,  67;   vice  president,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41, 
3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  :j,  46,  3,  113;   exhibits  Perrot  ostenso- 
rium,  37,   56;    on    historical    monuments    committee,  38,  5,  39,  5, 
40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5;    testimonial  to  Dr.  Draper,  39,  10;    men- 
tioned, 39,   33;    on   nominating   committee,  40,   12;    subscribes    to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  33;   on  biennial  address  committee,  44,  5;    in 
the  chair,  44,  7,  19,  45,   13,  15;    remarks    on    Fairchild,  44,  9-11; 
address,  46,  49;   at  Madison  convention,  46,  91;   on  Darwin  Clark, 

47,  90;    invocation,  48,   32;    conference    on    proposed    co-operative 
history    of    the    United     States    committee,    49,    6;     photograph 
of,  49,  94;  Biographical  sketch  of  Simeon  Mills,  43,  30,  31;   Early 
historic  relics  of  Northwest,  44,  90    (8),    (9);    Early  shipping  on 
Lake  Superior,  42,  8,  89-96,  44,  94    (54),  98    (103);   French  forti- 
fications near  moulh  of  Wisconsin,  44,  90    (10);    French  forts  at 
Prairie  du  Chien,  44,  95   (67);   Memorial    address    on    Alexander 
Mitchell,  35,  6,  45-66,  43,  156,  44,  91   (11),  93   (48);   Daniel  Steele 
Durrie,  40,  15,  73-81,  44,  94(53);  Portraits  of  Columbus,  44,  90(9), 
95(<)l);   Prehistoric  pottery,  41,  8,  63,  70-73,  44/94(54),  97(91); 
Prehistoric  Wisconsin,  44,  89(7),  95(56);   Tay-cho-pe-rah,  the  Four 
Lake  county,  44,  90    (10);    Westphalian  medal,  !GJtS,    89    (7),    95 
(56);   editor  of  Floyd's  Journal,  42,  38. 

Butler,  John  C.,  library  janitor,  37,  6;  gives  to  library,  37,  42. 

-  county  (Mo.),  Crawley's  ridge,  41,  74. 

Butte  City   (Mont.),  Bulte  Miner,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73,  47,  81, 

48,  86. 

-  (Mont.),  Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

Butte  des  Morts   (Wis.),  Secretary  Thwaites  at,  36,  25;    trading  post, 

36,  97;   Indian  village  near,  47,  207,  208. 
Butte  des  Morto  (Little),  Outagamies  at,  47,  204. 

Butterfield,  ,  Whig  candidate,  42,  130. 

— ,  Consul  W.,  39,  32;  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  26;  Draper 

and,    39,  88,  96;   obituary,  47,  90;   Bibliography    of    Jean    Nicolet, 


5  8         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Butterfield — continued. 

44,   90    (11);    Discovery  of  northwest.  36,   59,   60,  43,  95;    French 

forts  at  Prairie  clu  Chien  a  myth,  44,  90(10);  History  and  biblir.. 

graphical  annals  of   University   of  Wisconsin,  47,   90;    History  of 

Wisconsin,  45,  130,  138;  The  Cirtys,  42,  39. 
Butternut,  Smith  at,  49,  118. 
Buttleson,  Magany,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  ICG. 

Butts,  Bennie,  janitor,  48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  49,  52  53,  55-61. 
"Bwalaks,"  nation  of,  43,  103. 
By  the  Wayside,  49,  98. 
Byers,  F.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  71. 
Byrne,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 
Byron,  Irish  in,  37,  61. 


CABANIS,  George  E.,  obituary,  40,  22. 
Cabell  genealogy,  44,  43. 

— ,  Albert,  in  War  of  Secession.  44,  100,  101. 
Cabot,  Jean  ct  Sebastien.  Harrisse,  39,  47. 
Cadby,  J.  H.  W.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  49,  50,  52. 

— ,  John  W.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  43,  18,  45,  21,  49,  51. 
Cadiz,   Michaels   at,  42,   25. 
Cadle,  Cornelius,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

— ,  Richard   F.,  Episcopalian  missionary,  37,  33,  34,  38,  22,  47,   114, 

181,  198,   199. 

Cadotte,  Michael,  fur-trader,  36,  84,  96. 
Cadwalader,  Lambert,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Cady,  H.  P.,  gift  to  Green  Bay  historical  society,  49,  64. 

— ,  Jean    Hayes,   library    assistant,  48,   7;    bill    paid,  48,   51,   52,  49, 
52,  53,  55-58. 

— •,  S.  H.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  45,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  S.  II..  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
Cahokia  (111.),  v/itchcraft  panic,  40,  82. 
Cairns,  W.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 
Calais  (Me.),  Codding  at,  45,  176. 
Calamus,  Welsh  in,  37,  61. 
Calderhead,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 
Caldwell,  J.  D.,  bill  paid,  44,  25,  46,  44. 

— ,  James,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— ,  John,  proposition  of,  49,  125. 


Index  to  Proceedings  59 

Caledonia,  Welsh  in,  37,  GO;  David  Owen  at,  41,  24;  William  Owen  at, 

42,    26. 
Calendar  of  English  State  Papers,  37,  23. 

-  of  Wills,  bill  paid,  45,  21. 

Calhoun,  James  K.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  John  C.,  41,  80,  102;  designs  on  Wisconsin,  46,  185,  47,  163. 

-  (Ala.),  colored  school,  gives  to  library,  47,  55,  48,  58,  49,  68. 

-  Monument  Association  (Charleston,  S.  C.),  gives  to  library,  36,  3J 
California,  educational  expenditure,  38,  76;  educational  system,  38,  89; 

frontier  in,  41,  86;  secretary  of  state,  gives  to  library,  45,  73; 
superintendent  of  public  instruction,  gives  to  library,  38,  52;  state 
comptroller,  gives  to  library,  45,  73;  state  mineralogist,  gives  to 
library,  38,  52;  railroad  commissioners,  give  to  library,  43,  62, 
45,  73;  Bancroft's  History,  41,  86. 

— ,  Board  of  bank  commissioners,  gives  to  library,  45,  72.  47,  o5; 
commissioner  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

— -,  Board  of  building  and  loan  commissioners,  gives  to  libra-ry,  45,  72. 

— •,  Board  of  fish  commissioners,  gives  to  library,  45,  72. 

— ,  Board  of  health,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 

-  Bureau  of  labor  statistics,  gives  to  library,  36,  31,  41,  48,  45,  7?, 
49.    68. 

-  Department  of  insurance,  gives  to  library,  45,  73,  46,  53.  47,  55, 

48,  58,  49,  68. 

-  Historical  society,  gives  to  library,  36.  31,  42,  52. 

—  Historical   society  of  Southern,   gives  to   library,   36.   31,   38,    52. 

49,  68. 

-  Midwinter  international  exposition,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

-  State  library,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  62,  47,  55,  48,  5s, 
49,  68;  Quarterly  Bulletin,  49,  98. 

-  State  board  of  horticulture,  gives  to  library,  48,  58. 

—  State  board  of  prison  directors,  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 

-  State  board  of  trade,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 

-  State  mining  bureau,  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 

-  University  of,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  *'2, 
38.  52,  39,  57,  40,  55,  41,   48,  42.  52,  43,   62,  44,   62,  45,   73,  46,  53, 
47,   55,  48,  59,  49,  68;    state  endowment,  38,   76;    library  gives  *o 
library,  42,  52. 

Calisch,  I.  M.,  Dictionary  of  English  and  Dutch  languages,  43,  41. 
Calkins,   E.   A.,   Col.   Wm.   A.   Barstow's   military  services,  44,    89(6), 

Wm.  Hull  and  Salterlee  Clark,  44,  90(9);   Bashford  ami  Barstow 

controversy,  45,  143. 
— ,  F.  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53,  47,  55. 


60         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Calkins,  H.,  Indian  nomenclature  of  Northern  Wisconsin,  44,  88(1). 

— ,  W.  \V.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

Call,  R.  Ellsworth,  gives  to  library,  41,  48,  42,  52. 
Caller,  Mary  Alice,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
Calumet,  trading  post,  36,  97. 

-  Book  &  Eng.  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

— < — i  county,  Germans  in,  37,  59,  45,  121;  board  of  supervisors,  gives 
to  library,  38,.  52,  39,  58,  49,  68;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121; 
Featherstonhaugh  in,  48,  90;  Cammuck's  Sketch  of  Calumet  county, 
44,  88(1). 

Calvert,  R.,  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  46,  53,  47,  55. 

Calvin,  Samuel,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 

Calvo,  Charles,  Recueil  complet  des  traites,  etc.,  43,  41. 

Cambria,  News,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  87,  46;  66,  47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

Cambridge    (Mass.),   Rindge's   offer  to,   35,   44;    city  gives   to   library, 

44,  62;    city   clerk   gives    to    library,   47,    55;    messenger   gives   to 
library,  47,  55;    messenger's  office  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  68; 
Tribune  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  39,  58,  40,  55,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45, 
73,  46,  5~3,  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  68;    visited,  43,  51;   Bulletin,  44,  82, 

45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 

— •  (Eng.),  university  of,  38,  81,' 82,  84,  85. 

-  (Ind.),  Reveille,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  120. 

Camden  (N.  J.),  mayor,  gives  to  library,  47,  55;  Assay er,  47,  81. 

—  Society  publications,  39,  46,  42,  32. 
Cameron,  Angus,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  37,  43, 

38,  52,  39,  58,  40,  55;  portrait,  39,  66;  obituary,  45,  30;   exemplifies 

Scotch  influence,  49,  155. 

-  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Camm,  Thomas  M.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108;  authority 
on  Fort  Howard,  47,  143. 

— ,  Mrs.  Thomas  M.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
Cammuck,  T..  Sketch  of  Calumet  County,  44,  88(1). 
Camp, ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Arthur  K.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

— ,  Charlotte,  marries  J.  C.  Gregory,  40,  88. 

— ,  D.  N.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

— ,  H.  H.,  gives  to  library,  34.  25,  46,  53,  49,  93;  life  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Robert,  annual  member,  45,  14;    on   State  historical  convention 
committee,  49,  122. 

— ,  Thomas  E.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

-  Cleghorn  Assembly  Herald,  49,  98. 


Index  to  Proceedings  6  c 

Camp  Randall,  HobJ)ins  at,  42,  21. 

•  Smith,  abandoned,  47,  110;  mission  school  at,  47,  198,  199. 

Campbell, ,  Prairie  du  Chien  justice,  41,  133. 

— ,  Arthur,  Draper  on,  39,  95. 

,  Colin,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155. 

— ,  David,  39,  77;  autograph,  40,  50. 
— ,  DeWitt,  obituary,  47,  90. 
— ,  E.  D.,  Democratic  candidate,  49,  203. 
— ,  Florence  M.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
— ,  Gardiner,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155. 
— ,  George,  autograph,  38,  45. 

— <,  Henry  C.,  Parkman  club,  43,  13;  annual  member,  43,  14;  gives 
to  library,  44,  62,  45,  73;  on  historical  convention,  49,  122;  Rad>*~ 
son's  Journal:  its  value  in  history,  43,  16,  88-116,  44,  95 (5C), 
98(106). 

— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  45,  73,  46,  53. 
— ,  Lewis  D.,  40,  50. 
— ,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 
— ,  Mrs.  R.  R.,  daughter  of  Porter  Parish,  39,  26. 
— ,  W.  W.,  Annals  of  Tryon  county,  39,  76. 

Canada,   library  accessions   on,  32,   6,  34,   15,   35,   15,   36,   17,   37,   25; 
Indians   trade   with   Anacostans,   36,    55;    early   French   currency, 

41,  168-171;    terrorized    by    Iroquois,    43,    111;    anti-imperialistic 
views  on,  46,   98;    auditor  of  accounts,   gives  to   library,  43,   62: 
auditor-general  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  44,   62,  45,  73,  46,  53,  47, 
55,  48.   59,  49,   68;    government   gives   to   library,   42,   52;    govern- 
ment statistician  gives  to  library,  46,  53;  superintendent  of  immi- 
gration gives  to  library,  47,  55;   Atlas  of  Canadian  frontier,  181$, 
35,    16;    boat    songs,  36,  80,  47,  122,  123;   archives,  36,  72,  38,  20, 

42,  88,    90,    92;     Canadian    documents,    44,    89(5);     Papers    from 
Canadian  Archives,  1778-1183.  44,  91(11);   Papers  from  Canadian 
Archives,  1767-1814,  44,  91   (12);  Christie's  History  of  Lower  Can- 
ada, 42,  32;  Jouan's  Jean  Nicolet,  interpreter  and  voyageur  in  Can- 
ada,  1614-1642,  44,  90    (11);   Lescarbofs  Historic  de  la  NouveUe 
France,  34,   15:   Ogden's  Tour  through  Urtper  and  Lower  Canaan, 
1799-1800,  44,  44;  Smith's  map,  44,  45;  Suite's  Historic  du  Canada, 
42,  32;  Taylor's  Portraits  of  British  Americans,  40,  41;  Thompson's 
map,  44,  45.      See  also,  Genealogy,  Great  Britain,  English,  French, 
Fur-trade,  missions  and  missionaries. 

—  Bookseller  and  Stationer,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75. 

—  Department  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  6?, 
45,  73.  46,  53.  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  68. 


62         Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Canada 

Canada,  Geological  and  natural  history  survey,  gives  to  library,  35,  29, 
36,  31,  38,  52,  39,  58,  41,  48,  42,  52,  44,  «2,  45,-  73,  47,  55,  48,  50. 

-  library  of  parliament,  gives  to  library,  41.  48,  45.  73. 

-  Patent  Office  department,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  39,  58,  43,  62, 

47,  55;    Record,  32,  9,   34,  18,  35,   16.  36,   JO,  37,  26,  38.  36,  39,  40, 
40.  42,  41,   30,  42,   48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,   06,  46,   75,  47,  83,  48,   88, 
49,    08. 

— ,  Royal  Society  of,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  37,  43,  39,  62, 

40,   61,  41,   50,  42,   50,  43,   60,  44,   60,  45,   83,  46,  62,  47,   60,  43,  70, 
49,  81. 

Canadian  Antiquarian  and  Numismatic  Journal,  32,  0,  34,  10,  46,  75. 

48,  88. 

-  Bookseller,   42.   48,  43,   83,   44,   82,   45,   06,  46,   75,  47,   83.  48,  88, 

49,  08. 

—  Documents,  44,  80  ( 5 ) . 

-  History,  47,  83,  48,  88. 

-  Indian,  38,  36,  39,  40. 

-  Institute   (Toronto),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  36,  31,  37,  43,  38,  52, 

39,  58,  40,  55,  41,  48,  42,  52,  44,  62,  45,  73,  46,  54,  48,  50;  Proceedings, 
34,  10,  46,  75. 

-  Journal,  36,  53. 

-  Magazine,  42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  06,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  08. 

-  Military  Institute,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

-  MonfJtly,  43,  45. 

-  Record   of  Science,   34,   18,   35.  16,  36,   10,  37,   26,  38,   36,  39,    10, 

40,  42,  41,  30. 

Canadien.  gives  to  library,  48,  50. 

Canals,  chart  showing  distance  saved  by  inter-oceanic,  of  Nicaraugua 

and    Costa    Rica,    36,    18;    documents    concerning    Ohio,    44,    137; 

Hammond's   Milwaukee   and    Rock   River,    41,    140-157;    of   North 

West  Company,   46,    214.     See   also   Erie   canal,    Sault   Ste.   Marie 

canal,  Fox-Wisconsin  Improvement. 
Canfield.  John  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
— ,  T.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  44,  62. 
— ,  W.  H,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  40,  55,  49,  68;  Reminiscences 

of  the  first  house  and  first  resident  .family  of  Madison,  44,  80(6). 
Canoe,  described,  36,  78. 

Canton  (O.),  Ohio  Repository,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  125,  140. 
Cantwell,  M.  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
Cape  Fear,  salt  from,  91,  04. 
— •  Flattery,  Indians  of,  36,  55. 

-  Girardeau  city  (Mo.),  41,  74. 


carpenter]         Index  to  Proceedings  63 

Capital  punishment,  Chase  on,  45,  128;  Judd  on,  45,  129. 

Carabin,  Dr. ,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Carey, ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Matthew,  autograph,  37,  36,  40,  50. 
Carleton  papers,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35. 

—  College  (Northfield,  Minn.),  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  08. 
Carlier,  A.,  La  Republique  Americain  Etats-Unis,  40,  40. 
Carlin,  Amy  F.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
Carlyle,  Thomas,  cited,  41,  38,  42,  70,  44,  150. 
Carmach,  Mrs.  William,  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 
Carnagie,  Alexander,  obituary,  42,  23. 
Carnegie,  Andrew,  gives  to  library,  41,  48;  libraries,  49,  36,  05. 

-  Free   Library    (Pittsburg,   Pa.),   gives   to   library,   45,    73,   47,   55, 
44,  61,  46,  54,  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  «8;  visited,  47,  25. 

-  Free  Library  (Atlanta,  Ga.),  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  68. 

-   Free  Library    (Pittsburg.   Pa.),   gives   to   library,   45,   73.   47,   55, 
48,  59,  49,  68;  visited,  43,  51,  47,  25;  Monthly  Bulletin,  49,  98. 
Carney,  Frederick,  obituary,  47,  90. 

— ,  Patrick  H.,  obituary,  48,  91. 
Carpenter  &  Findley,  printers,  44,  118. 
Carpenter,  A.  V.  H.,  gives  to  library.  36,  35,  37,  43. 
— ,  Belle,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 
— ,  F.  B.,  letter  of,  34,  20. 
— ,  Henry,  obituary,  42;  23. 

— ,  Jairus  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  gives  to  library. 
32,  15,  35.  28;  curator,  32.  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4, 
39,  4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42.  4,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  45.  4,  46,  4,  12, 
47,  4,  48,  5,  49,  6,  12;  on  finance  committee,  32,  24;  historical  narra- 
tives committee,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  *, 
43,  5,  44,  5;  auditing  committee,  38,  5,  39,  5,  8,  40,  6,  13,  41,  5, 
7,  13,  14.  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5.  45,  24,  25;  testimonial  to  Dr.  Draper, 
39,  10;  on  nominating  committee,  40,  12,  46,  13,  47,  12;  exemplifies 
New  England  influence,  49,  174. 
— ,  Mary  Frances,  annual  member,  38,  13. 

— ,  Matthew  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  portrait  of, 
35,  37;  autograph,  37,  35;  bust  of.  42,  63,  43,  9;  unexpired  term 
filled  by  Cameron,  45,  30;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124, 
49,  173. 

— ,  Paul  D.,  annual  member,  48.  14. 

— ,  S.  D.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35;  gives  to  museum,  43,  49. 
— ,  Stephen  H.,  librarian,  40,  3,  75;  "In  memoriam,"  44,  90(8), 
,  Mrs.  S.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  44,  62. 


64        Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [carpenter 

Carpenter  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Carpenter,  49,  98. 

Carr,  Ezra  S.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101;  state  university  regent, 

resignation  of,  49,  207. 
— ,  Lucien,  gives  to  library,  48,  59;   Mounds  of  Mississippi   Valley, 

47,   23. 

— ,  Col.  Robert,  British  commissioner,  43,  113. 
Carrington,  H.  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Carroll,  Charles,  Draper  on,  39,  93. 

-  College,  Cutler,  45,  31;  Fairchild,  44,  30;   Fuller,  48,  97;  President 
Savage's  swarnp  lands  bill,  45,  162,  163;   gives  ,to  library,  49,  GS. 
See  also  Waukesha. 

-  county  (111.),  historical  atlas,  35,  16. 

-  Institute   (Washington,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
Carron,  M.  and  Mde.,  Green  Bay  tea.ch.ers,  47,  196. 

Carson,  H.  T.,  Supreme  court  of  United  States,  40,  40. 

— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 
Carswell  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,  10,  45,  21. 
Cartensen,  Claes,  referred  to..  46,  150. 

Carter,  Almerin  M.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156;  obituary,  46,  80,  90. 
— ,  Capt.  C.  C.,  mementos  of  constitutional  conventions,  46,  24. 
— ,  Col.  George  W.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49,  50,  48,  55;  Booth 

War,  48,   56. 

— ,  James  B.,  obituary,  45,  30;  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 
— ,  Mrs.  James  B.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  Joseph  C.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
— -,  W.  E.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
— ,  John,  Ancient  Architecture  of  England,  36,  16. 
Carteret,  Col.  George,  British  commissioner,  43,  113. 
Cartier,  Jacques,  French  explorer,  43,  89. 

Cartography,  library  accessions  in,  32,  13,  34,  22,  23,  35,  15,  16,  36, 
17,  18,  37,  25,  38,  35,  36,  39,  48,  44,  45;  catalogue  of  maps  contem- 
plated, 40,  37;  Bellin's  map  referred  to,  42,  87;  D'Anville's  French 
atlas,  35,  16;  D'Anville's  map  of  occidental  hemisphere,  44,  45; 
D'Anviile's  map  of  oriental  hemisphere,  44,  45;  Franquelin's  map 
of  J688,  36,  96,  43,  107;  Jaillot's  Atlas  Francois,  42,  32;  Janson's 
Novus  atlas,  1600,  35.  16;  Labberton's  Historical  atlas,  35,  16;  MSS. 
map  of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line  (1169),  39,  48;  maps  of  geograph- 
ical distribution  of  votes  in  Wisconsin,  41,  120,  42,  161;  map  of 
King  of  Great  Britain's  dominions,  showing  boundaries  of  treaty 
of  Utrecht,  36,  18;  mappemonde,  1152,  44,  45;  maps  showing  diplo- 
matic and  consular  offices  of  the  United  States,  36,  18;  Mitchell's 


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General  alias,  36,  17;  Orbis  terrarum  nova,  1680,  44,  45;  Russell's 
map  of  the  British  colonies  in  North  America,  44,  45;  Scribner's 
Statistical  atlas,  35,  16,  41,  S3,  84;  Tablia  Novae  Franciae,  16M, 
35,  16.  See  also  under  names  of  states,  counties,  and  cities;  also 
plat-books,  under  names  of  counties  and  cities;  also  Manuscripts. 

Carver,  Capt.  Jonathan,  Durrie  on,  40,  80,  44,  89(6) ;  exemplifies  Puritan 
influence,  46,  125;  inception  of  trans-continental  railway,  46,  214, 
223;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  135;  baptist,  47,  184;  at  Doty's  Island,  47, 
205,  206;  Travels,  36,  75,  42,  88;  and  Carver's  Grant,  Durrie,  44, 
89(6). 

Cary,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48;  in  "Granger"  case,  45,  143. 

Case,  Henry  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  71. 
— ,  Jerome  I.,  obituary,  40,  22. 
— ,  Squire  S.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 
—  School   (Cleveland,  O.),  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

Casgrain,  P.  B.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 

Caspar,  C.  N.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  49,  55;  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

Cass,  George  W.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 
— ,  James  M.,  obituary,  39,  19. 

— ,  Lev/is,  39,  76;  letters  from,  35,  23;  divides  Wisconsin  into  coun- 
.  ties,  41,  134;  town  system,  41,  137,  161;  vetoes  school  bill,  41,  139; 
Democratic  candidate,  42,  109,  110,  115,  118,  156;  commissions 
Robert  Irwin,  47,  113;  treaty  with  Menominee,  47,  117;  in  Sen- 
ate documents,  36,  88;  Cass  at  Ste.  Marie,  in  1820,  44,  89  (5) ;  Cass 
on  Winnebayo  outbreak  of  18  >7,  44,  89  (5);  Cass  Manuscripts,  44, 
88  (3). 

Cassoday,  John  B.,  curator.  35,  3,  6.  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38,  4,  39,  4,  9,  40, 
5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  46,  4,  12,  47,  4,  48,  5,  49.  6,  12;  life 
member,  35,  6;  on  nominating  committee,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39, 
5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait, 
40,  33;  vice  president,  44,  3,  5,  8,  46,  3,  13,  47,  3,  48,  5,  49,  5,  14; 
on  art  gallery  and  museum  committee,  44,  5;  Edgertbn  Bible  case, 
45,  145;  tribute  to  Pinney,  47,  17,  18;  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 

Casson,  Frangois  Dollier  de,  a  Sulpitian  missionary,  46,  771. 

— ,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  37,  43;  curator,  ex-officio,  42,  4,  43,  4, 
44,  4,  45,  4;  on  library  committee.  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  on  printing 
and  publication  committee,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5. 

Cassville,  trading  post,  36,  97;  Dewey  at,  37,  15,  67,  69,  70,  74-76, 
Mrs.  Hicklin  at,  46,  82;  investments  at,  46,  190;  Index,  36,  23,  37, 
29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43.  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  87,  46,  66, 
47,  74,  48,  79,  49,  106. 

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Castle  Rock,  Bohemians  in,  37,  60. 

Castleman,  Alfred  L.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

Catawba  Indians,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79. 

Gate,  George  W.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123,  124. 

Catholic  Art  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 

-  Historical  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  46. 

—  Quarterly  Review,  Jacker's  La  Salle  and  the  Jesuits,  46,  180. 
—  World,  34,  24,  35,  16,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  42,  41,  20, 

42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 

Catholics,  in  Wisconsin,  Bible  in  the  schools  controversy,  45,  144-146; 
Mohawk  settlement  of,  47,  166;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  199,  216;  facts 
concerning,  48,  27;  German  antagonism,  49,  208,  209.  See  also 
explorers,  as  La  Salle,  Nicolet,  Radisson,  etc.;  also  Fur-trade, 
Indians,  Missions,  and  missionaries  —  as  Allouez,  Crespel,  Dablori, 
etc. 

Catlin  &  Williamson,  real  estate  dealers,  44,  38. 
— ,  Charles  L.,  obituary,  49,  114. 
— ,  Francis  P.,  obituary,  48,  94. 

— ,  John,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  9,  38,  52;   bequest,  40,  70, 
71;    Braley's  Memoir,  44,  90    (7);    at  constitutional  convention  of 
1846,  45,  126;   exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
— ,  Mrs.  L.  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  68,  95,  96. 

Caughnawaga  Indians,  47,  171. 

Cavalier,  T.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  93. 

Cavelier,  Abbe  Jean,  brother  of  Rene  Robert,  sieur  de  La  Salle,  46.  171, 
180. 

Cavour,  Count  Camilla  Bensodi,  44,  162. 

Cayuga  county  historical  society  (Auburn,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library, 
35,  29,  3o,  31,  38,  52,  39,  58,  40,  55,  41,  48,  42,  52. 

Indians,  rewarded,  47,  158,  159. 

Cedar  Falls   (la.),  Dannevirke,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111. 

—  Rapids  (la.),  Railway  Conductor.  45,  94. 

-  (la.)  Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  46,  54,  47,  55,  49,  68. 

—  (Wis.),  canal  at,  46,  214,  47,  189,  190. 

Cedarburg,  Oldenburgers  in,  37,  59;  Horn  at.  41,  21;  Boclo,  45,  29; 
Neivs,  35,  20,  36,  24,  41,  21,  42,  45.  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  87,  46,  66,  47, 
74,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Weekly  News.  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  47,  41,  44. 

Census,  of  Lake  Superior  navy,  42,  94;  Thwaites's  Territorial  census 
for  13SG,  44,  91  (13),  98  (99).  See  also  United  States  census. 

Center,  Lieut.  Alexander  J.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Central  Georgia  Railway  Co.,  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 


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Central  Wisconsin   Mechanical   Exposition    (Stevens   Point),   gives   to 

library,  38,  52. 
Centralia,  Enterprise,  35,  21,  36,  25;   Enterprise  and  Tribune,  37,  31, 

38,  42,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44,  78,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  74. 
Century  cyclopedia  of  names,  43,  41. 
—  Magazine,  34,  24,  35,  16,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  42,  41,  89, 

42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96,  46.  75,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  98. 
-  Publishing  &  Engraving  Co.,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
Ceresco,  Mapes  near,  38,  23;  Fourier  settlement  at,  38,  23. 
Certificates  of  deposit,  issued  by  Mitchell,  35,  52. 
Ceuleneer,  A.  de,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
Chadbotirne,  James  H.,  Jr.,  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 
— i — ',  Paul  A.,  Influence  of  history  on  individual  and  national  action, 

44,  92   (23). 

Chadwick,  Alonzo  D.,  heir  of  Draper,  39,  33. 
— '-,  H.  E.,  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 

— ,  Mrs.  Isadore,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
Chaffee,  Mercy  S.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 
Chafin,  E.  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  62. 

Challoner,  Frank,  appointed  building  commissioner,  43,  57. 
Chalmers,  George,   Opinions  of  eminent  lawyers  on  English  jurisprur 

dence,  43,  41. 

— ,  Patrick,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 
— ,  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Chamberlain,  E.  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 
— ,  George  U.,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 
— ,  James,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 
— ,  Mellen,  gives  to  library,  41,  18. 

Chamberlin,  Thomas  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  30,  35, 
37,  41,  38,  50.  52,  40,  55,  46,  54,  47,  55,  49,  68;  annual  member, 
34,  31;  curator,  35,  4,  6,  36,  4,  37,  4.  38,  4,  12,  39,  4;  on  natural 
history  committee,  36,  4,  37,  T,,  38,  5,  39,  5;  biennial  address  com- 
mittee, 37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5;  historical  monuments  committee,  38,  5, 
39,  5;  address  on  university  extension  referred  to,  38,  90,  91;  suc- 
ceeded as  curator,  40,  13;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33. 
Ohamberlayne,  C.  F.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

— -,  C.  G.,  bill  paid,  46.  46. 

Chambers,  Col.  Talbot,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  137,  138. 
Champion,  W.  B.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32.  3,  34,  9. 
Champlain,  Samuel  de,  mentioned,  36,  55;    marriage  of  god  daughtor, 

43,  92. 
Champlin  and  Apthorp's  Cyclopedia  of  music  and  musicians,  37,  24. 


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Champlin,  John  D.,  Cyclopedia  of  Painters  and -Painting,  36,  16. 
Chancellorsville,  Fairchild  at  battle  of,  44,  31. 
Chandler,  A.  D.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 

— ,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 

— ,  John,  autograph,  38,  46.  , 

— ,  Mrs.  Joseph  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 

— ,  Joseph  R.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— •,  Ralph,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Willard  H..  gives  to  library,  39,  58,  40,  55,  41,  48,  43,  62,  44,  62, 
46,  54,  48,  59;  on  consulting  and  advisory  board,  45,  70;  address, 
46,  49;  obituary,  49,  115. 

— ,  William  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  48,  59. 

— ,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  45,  73. 

— ,  Zachariah,  37,  104. 
Chaney.  Henry  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

— ,  Josiah  B.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55,  45,  73. 
Channing,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

— ,  William  E.,  memoir  of,  42,  31.* 

Chapin,  Rev.  Aaron  L.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32;  obituary,  40,  22; 
swamp  lands  bill,  45,  162,  103;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46, 
124,  127;  Wayland's  Political  Economy,  40,  22.  See  also  Beloit 
college. 

— ,  Christopher  P.  F.,  obituary,  42,  23. 

— ,  Densmore,  gives  to  library,  35,  25. 

— ,  Robert  C.,  annual  member,  40,  12;  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
Chapman,  Alice,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 
— ,  Annie  T.,  45,  27. 

— ,  Chandler  Burnell,  45,  26;  marries  Olive  Pease,  44,  34;  Early 
events  in  Four  Lakes  country,  44,  89  (4). 

— ,  Chandler  Burnell   (the  younger),  45,  27. 

— ,  Gen.  Chandler  Pease,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  cura- 
tor, 32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  37,  4,  38,  4,  12,  39,  4,  40,  5,  41,  4, 
8,  42,  4,  43,  4,  44,  4,  8;  on  finance  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4, 
36,  4,  5,  37,  5,  12,  38,  5,  16,  39,  5,  14;  library  committee,  34, 
4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5;  nominating  committee,  34,  28;  gives  to  library, 
35,  32,  34,  36,  15,  29,  35,  37,  13,  44,  62;  on  annual  address  com- 
mittee, 36,  4;  biennial  address  committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5; 
Draper  homestead  committee,  39,  5,  10;  subscribes  to  Draper  por- 
trait, 40,  33;  mentioned,  44,  34;  obituary,  45,  26-28;  King  on,  45, 
27. 

— ,  Mrs.  C.  P.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  45,  73,  47,  55,  70,  49,  68,  91; 
mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 


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Chapman,  Fred,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48,  48,  77. 
— ,  G.  W.,  with  Ludington,  39,  24. 

— ,  Henley  W.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108;   authority  on 
Port   Howard,   47,    143;    Officers   stationed   at   Fort   Howard,    who 
were  graduates  of  tlie  U.  »V.  Military  Academy,  47,  142. 
— ,  Mrs.  H.  W.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
— ,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  obituary,  44.  34. 
— ,  Silas,  gives  to  library,  34,  19,  25. 
— ,  T.  A.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  125,  49,  174. 
— ,  T.  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

— ,  Col.  William  H.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  114,  141,  142. 
Chappie,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  4*1,  02. 

Chardon,  Jean  B.,  Jesuit  missionary,  at  Green  Bay,  36,  70,  47,  152. 
Charities    Review,  42,  4S,  43,  83,  44,   82,  45,  9G,  46,   75,  47,  83,  48,   83, 

49,  98. 
Charles  I.,  king  of  England,   Harris's  Historical  and  critical  account, 

40,  40. 
—  II.,   king   of   England,   Harris's   Historical   and   critical  account, 

40,  40. 

— ,  Nettie  M.,  gives  to  library,  43.  62. 
Charleston  (Mo.),  mounds  near,  41,  77. 

-  (S.   C.f,   Allen    superintends     colored     school     of,    37,    81;    cattle 
market  at,  41,   92;   salt  market,  41,   94;    mayor  gives  to   library, 

45,  73,  46,  54,  47,  55,  48.  59,  49,  68;   News  and  Courier,  43,  62,  80, 
44,  80,  45,  93,  46,  73;  South  Carolina  Gazette,  42,  35;  Weekly  News 
and  Courier,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  112. 

Charlestown   (R.  I.),  mission,  47,  156. 

Charlevoix,  Pierre  F.  X.  de,  seeks  Pacific  through  Lake  Superior,  42, 
88;  at  Green  Bay  47,  129,  150,  204;  Historic  de  la  NouveUe  France, 

46.  170,  47.  121;  map,  47,  150. 
Charme,  Paul  du,  manuscripts  of,  35,  25. 
Chase,  Mrs.  C.  C.,  gives  to  library.  44,  62. 

— ,  Daniel  S.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 

— .  Enoch,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  gives  to  library,  37,  i^f 
obituary,  40,  23;  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49.  174. 

— ,  Fred  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55,  42,  52. 

— ,  G.  N.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52. 

— ,  Horace,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  3,  34.  9;  portrait  of,  32,  1": 
life  membership,  34,  8;  bank  director,  43,  147,  150:  convention 
of  1846,  45,  151;  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  173. 

— ,  John  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 
,  Philander,  autograph,  37,  39. 


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Chase,  Salmon  P.,  autograph,  37,  35;  Freesoiler, '42,  104,  105,  156,  45, 
170,  179,  180,  49,  132;  cited,  45,  182;  Statutes,  44,  114,  116,  127,  129, 
134,  137. 

— ,  Warren,  photograph  of,  34,  19;  gives  to  library,  37,  43,  38,  52.' 
in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  129,  153;  on  capital  punishment,  45,  129; 
convention  of  1846,  45,  151;  convention  of  1847-48,  45, -156. 

Chateau  de  Ramezay   (Montreal),  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 

Chatfleld,  Mrs.  E.  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 

Chatterton,  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 

Chaurignerie, ,  cited,  36,  59. 

Chautauqua  assemblies,  38,  85,  86. 

Chautauquan,  47,  51. 

Cheek,  Philip,  Jr.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55;  gives  to  library,  38,  50,  52, 
65. 

Cheever,  D.  G.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  37,  43,  39,  58. 

40,  55,  42,  52,  43,  62. 
— ,  P.  C.,  gives  to  library,  45,  73.     * 
— ,  R.  W.,  chairman  of  committee  on  newspapers,  39,  71;   gives  to 

library,  45,  73,  46,  54. 
— ,  W.  H.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

Cheney,  Lellen  S.,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  45,  73,  49,  68. 

Chequamegon  Bay,  Indians  at,  36,  59,  60;  trading  post  at,  36,  63, 
Le  Sueur  asks  command  of,  36,  68;  deserted,  36,  74;  trade  re- 
established at,  36,  75,  88;  Thwaites,  43,  50,  51;  Sioux  near,  43, 
98;  Radisson  at,  43,  101,  102;  Davidson's  Missions,  44,  91  (12), 
97  (83);  Schoolcraft's  Incident,  44,  90  (8);  Thwaites's  Story,  44, 
91  U3),  98  (100);  Verwyst's  Historic  sites,  43,  102,  44,  91  (13). 

Cherokee  Indians,  in  Tennessee,  36,  52;   in  Georgia,  47,  163. 

Cherrier,  Combe,  Prairie  du  Chien  settler,  41,  21. 
— ,  Flavin,  obituary,  43,  34,  35. 
— •,  Mrs.  Louisa  G.,  obituary,  41,  21. 

Cherry  Valley  (Ark.),  mounds  near,  41,  77. 

Chesbro,'  Caroline,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Cheshire  (Eng. ),  Croston's  County  families,  39,  42. 

Chesman  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Chester,  Mrs.  Cordelia  A.  P.,  portrait  of,  35,  38;  obituary,  43,  35. 
— •  County  (Pa.),  atlas,  35,  16. 

Chetek,  Alert,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  48, 
43,  73,  44,  72,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Barron  County  Shield, 
45,  88. 

Chetlain,  Augustus  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

Chevallier  family,  exemplify  influence  of  French  regime,  46,  141. 


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Cheyney,  Edward  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48,  42,  52. 

Chicago,  Alexander  Mitchell  in,  35,  47-G3;  Clairemont  mail  carrier 
between  Green  Bay  and,  36,  26;  evolution  of,  41,  91;  growth  of 
libraries  in,  45,  9;  Codding  at,  45,  177;  Norwegians  in,  46,  165; 
typifies  Western  progress,  46,  202,  203;  George  Smith  at,  47,  99; 
Polanders  in,  49,  148;  comptroller  gives  to  library,  47,  55;  mayor 
gives  to  library,  47,  55.  Books  relating  to:  Forty  days  in  a 
Western  hotel,  41,  85;  Hurlbut's  Chicago  Antiquities,  41,  85, 
Industrial  Chicago,  44,  44;  map,  1853,  36,  17.  Newspapers  and 
journals  of,  on  old  Northwest,  44,  125,  141;  American  Lum- 
berman, 46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84;  Amerika,  43,  79;  Arbeiier- 
zeitung,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  94,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Arbc- 
jderen,  46,  71,  47,  79;  Better  Covenant,  on  old  Northwest,  44,  125; 
Children's  Home  Finder,  44,  79,  45,  92;  Christelige  Talsmand, 

47,  79,    48,    84,    49,    110;    Christian   Advocate,    on   old    Northwest, 

44,  125;    Cigar  maker  8  Official  Journal,  43,  81,  44,   80,  45,  94,  46, 
71,  47,   79,  48,   84,  49,   99;    Democrat,   on  old   Northwest,  44,   125; 
Daily  News,  loan  exhibit,  47,  31;   Eight  Hour  Herald,  43.  81,  44, 
80,  45,  94;    Fiickel,  43,  81,  44,  SO,  45,  94,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49, 
110;    Federalist,   47,   79;    Flaming   tiword,   46,    71,   47,    79,   48,   84; 
Folke-Vennen,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;   Forward  Movement,  47,  79, 

48,  84;  Free  West,  cited,  45,  187;  Gem  of  the  Prairie,  on  old  North- 
west, 44,  125;  Hard  Cider  Press,  on  old  Northwest,  44,  126;  Health 
Department  Monthly   Report,   43,   83,   44,    82,   45,    9G;    Hemlandct, 
47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;   Home  Visitor,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  48,  41,  40, 
42,  49,  43,  84,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  85,  49,  100;  Humanisten,  46,  71,  47, 
79;  International  Cooperation  Reporter,  45,  94;  International  Wood 
Worker,  43,  cSl,  44,  80,  45,  94,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  85;  Irrigation  Ape, 

45,  94;   Journal,  44,   79;    Journal,  gives  to  library,  45,  73;    Labf>r 
Exchange  Advertiser,  47,  79,  48,  85,  49,  110;  Lucifert  47,  79,  48,  8F; 
Monthly  Journal  of  International  Association   of  Machinists,   45, 
94;  National  Democrat,  48,  85;  Neighbor,  48,  85;  Nordern,  41,  45, 
42,   47,   43,   79,   44.   79,   45,   92;    Northwestern   Christian    Advocate, 
42,   35;    Northwestern   Lumberman,   36,   25,  37,   31,   38,   42,  39,   53, 
40.  48,  41,  45.  42,  47,  43,  79;  People's  Press,  47,  79;  Posten,  43,  79, 

46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Prairie  Farmer,  on  old  Northwest,  44, 
141;    Public.   47,    79.   48,    85;    Ram's  Horn,  44,    80.   45,   94,   46,    71; 
Record,  loan  exhibit,  47,  31;   Record-Herald,  49,  110;   Revyen,  43, 
79;   Rundschau,  46,  71;    Skandinaven,  32,  8,  34,  17,  35,  21,  36,  °5, 
37,   31.  41,   45,  42,   47.  43,   79.  44,   79.  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,   79,  48,  85, 

49,  110;    Social  Democrat.  45,   94;    Social    Democratic  Herald,   47, 
79,  48,  85;  Sondejydsk  Tidende,  43,  79;  Standard,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37, 


72         Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Chicago 

Chicago — continued. 

31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  46,  71,  47,  79, 
48,  85;  Statistics  of  City  of,  49,  98;  Stone  Cutters'  Journal,  45,  94, 
46,  71;  Svenska  Amerikanaren,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  85,  49,  110; 
Svenska  Kunen,  46,  71;  Svenska  Nyheter,  49,  110;  Times,  32,  8, 
34,  17,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  48,  41,  45;  Times- 
Herald,  42,  47,  43,  74,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84;  Tim?s- 
Herald,  gives  to  library,  44.  62,  45,  73;  Tribune,  32,  8,  34,  17,  35, 
21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44, 
79,  45,  9T2,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Tribune  cited,  43,  126; 
Tribune,  gives  to  library,  45,  73;  Unity,  38,  42;  Union  Label 
Bulletin,  48,  85,  49,  104;  Vaegteren,  43,  79;  Vorbote,  43,  81,  44*  80, 
45,  94,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  85,  49,  110;  Weekly  Magazine,  32,  S; 
Western  Citizen,  on  old  Northwest,  44,  126;  Western  Citizen,  Cod- 
ding in,  45,  177-179;  Western  Good  Templar,  38,  42;  Western  Her- 
ald, on  old  Northwest,  44,  126;  Worker's  Call,  49,  110;  World's 
Columbian,  40,  48. 

-  Board  of  education,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  31,  39,  58,  40,  55, 
41,  48,  42,  52,  43,  62,  48,  59,  49,  68. 

-  Board  of  trade,  gives  to  library,  36,  31,  37,  43,  38,  52,  40,  55,  42, 
52,  44,  62,  45,  73,  46,  54,  47,  55,  49,  68. 

-  Bureau  of  associated  charities,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  46,  54. 
—  College  of  Law,  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 

-  Department  of  health,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

-  Department  of  police,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 

-  Department  of  public  works,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  31,  41,  -IS. 

-  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31, 
37,  43,  38,   52,   39,   58,  40,   55,  41,  48,  42,   53,  43,   62,  45,  73,  46,  54, 
47,   55,  48,  59,  49,  68;    library,  material  on  Old  Northwest  in,  44, 
124. 

-  Home  for  the  Friendless,  gives  to  library,  35,  29. 

-  Institute,  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 

-  Law   Institute  Library,   material  on  Old  Northwest  in,  44,   127, 
128;  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 

— ,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  railroad,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  40,  55, 
41,  48,  42,  53,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  73,  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  68;  bill  paid, 
41,  11,  42,  10,  43,  18,  45,  21,  46,  42,  43,  47,  39,  42,  48,  46,  47,  49, 
49,  55;  Puritan  influence  in,  46.  126;  Gregory,  40,  90;  Holton, 
40,  24.  See  also  "Granger"  cases. 

-  Municipal  Library,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 

-  &  Northwestern  railroad,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  38,  52,  39,  58, 
40,  55,  44,  62,  46,  54,  47,  55;  bill  paid,  41,  10,  11,  43,  18,  45,  21,  46, 


Index  to  Proceedings  73 


43-47,  47,   40-43,  48,   45-47,   49,   49,   58,   Gl;    Puritan   influence   in, 
46,  126.     See  also  "Granger"  cases. 
Chicago  Orphan  asylum,  gives  to  library,  36,  31. 

-  Patriot's  league,  gives  to  library,  35,  29. 

-  Public  library,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34.  27,  36,  31,  38,  52,  39, 
58,   40,    55,    41,   48,   42,    53,    43,    62,   44,   62,    45,    73,    46,   54,   47,   55, 
48,   59,  49,  68;    material  on  Old  Northwest  in,  44,  126,  127;    book 
fund,  48,  20. 

—  ,  St.  Paul  &  Fond  du  Lac  railroad,  46,  218. 

-  Sanitary  department,  gives  to  library,  42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  73, 
46,  54,  47,  55,  49,  68. 

-  Theological  Seminary  of  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  gives  to 
library,  41,  48. 

—  ,  University  of,  gives  to  library,  39,  58,  40,  55,  43,  62,  45,  73,  46,  54, 
48,  59,  49,  68;   material  on  Old  Northwest,  in  library  of,  44,  126; 
extension  department  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 

-  University  Press,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  12. 

-  University  Settlement,  gives  to  library,  47,  55. 

-  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 
Chickamauga,  Wisconsin  troops  for,  46,  88. 
Chickasaw  Indians,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79. 
Chidester,  Samuel  W.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 

Childs,  Col.  Ebenezer,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  125;  at  Green 
Bay,  47,  114,  215;  Recollections  of  Wisconsin  since  1820,  44,  88(3). 

—  ,  Francis,  printer,  44,  117,  134. 

—  ,  George  W.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  5,  34,  7,  9;  gives  to  library, 
34,  25,  37,  43,  42,  53. 

—  S  J.  W.,  at  De  Pere,  47,  218. 

—  ,  T.  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

Chillicothe  (O.),  Fredonia,  44,  140;  Friend  of  Freedom,  44,  140;  Mystic 
Worker,  49,  112;  Sviota  Gazette,  44,  125;  Supporter  and  Sciola 
Gazette,  44,  140;  Weekly  Recorder,  44,  140. 

Chilton,  Arnold  at,  47,  88;  Goodell,  45,  31;  Schlichtung,  45,  34; 
Times,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42.  42;  44, 
43,  73,  44,  73,  45.  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Wiskonsin  Demo- 
krat,  47,  88. 

Chipman,  Mrs.  Charles,  daughter  of  Porter  Parish,  39,  26. 

—  ,  William  E.,  obituary,  41,  21. 
"Chippewa,"  Lake  Superior  vessel,  42,  94. 

Chippewa  county,  exempted,  41,  113;  vote  in  election  of  1847.  41,  121; 
system  of  taxation,  41,  141;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library, 
48,  59,  49,  68. 


74        Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [chiPPewa 

Chippewa  Fails,  trading  post,  36,  97;  Catholic  Sentinel,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42, 
44,    43,    73,    44,    73,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;    Herald, 

35,  19,  oo,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42;   Herald,  Ginty, 
38,  22;   Observer,  46,  67;   Times,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51, 

40,  45;  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  73,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  68;    Weekly 
Herald,  42,  44,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  07,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 

— .  Indians,  winter  truces,  36,  55;  location  of,  36,  60,  72,  95,  47,  172; 
early  trade  with,  36,  63;  attempts  to  pacify,  36,  69,  70;  in  French 
and  Indian  War,  36,  73;  deprived  of  trade  at  Chequamegon  Bay, 

36,  75,  88;  hunting  and  trapping,  36,  83;  American  Fur  Company's 
trade    with,  36,  96;    display    of    wigwams,  38,  59;   implements    of, 

41,  66;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  110,  111;  Calkins's  Indian  nomenclature, 
44,   88(1);    Morse's   Chippeioas  of  Lake  Superior,  44,   88(3);    Ver- 
wyst's  Geographical  names,  44,  91(12). 

Choate,  Rufus,  autograph,  36,  27. 

Chouart,  Medard,  father  of  des  Groseilliers,  43,  92. 

Chouteau,  Pierre,  St.  Louis  trader,  36,  89. 

Christian  Endeavor  Academy  (Endeavor),  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 

—  Examiner,  Allen  writes  articles  for,  37,  83. 

— T-  Literature  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11,  44,  25. 

-  Register,  49,  98. 

-  Science  Journal,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45.  96,  48,  88,  49,  98. 
— •  Science  Sentinel,  49,  98;  gives  to  library,  48,  85. 

Christiana,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59,  46,  1G<>;  Danbladet,  43,  81. 
Christie,  Robert,  History  of  lower  Canada,  42,  32. 
Christinoes  (Crees),  Algonquian  tribe,  43,  97,  98,  101,  102. 
Church  of  England,  Official  reports,  39,  46. 

-  News,  49,  98. 

-  Record,  48,  88. 

—  of  St.  Josephat  (Milwaukee),  Polish  church,  49,  151. 

-  Times,  49,  98. 

Union,  47,  83. 

Chute  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Chynoweth,  Edna  R.,  bill  paid,  43,  88. 

— %  M.  H.,  claim  of,  44,  58,  60. 

Cilley,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55;  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

Cincinnati  (O.),  Mitchells  banking  system,  35,  58;  Atwood  at,  37,  106, 
Braley,  39,  90;  board  of  education,  gives  to"  library,  32,  27.  News- 
papers and  journals:  Brauer-zeitnna,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  112; 
Columbian  and  Great  West,  42,  35;  Emporium,  42,  35;  Iron  Mould- 
er's Journal,  45,  95;  Literary  Gazette,  42,  35;  Mirror,  42,  36;  Phil- 
anthropist, 42,  101;  Sidereal  Messenger,  42,  36;  Southwest,  43,  82, 


Clark]  Index  to  Proceedings  75 

44,  81;  Zeitung,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  43,  86,  49,  112.  Newspapers 
on  Old  Northwest:  Advertiser,  44,  117;  Atlas,  44,  117;  Catholic 
Telegraph,  44,  115;  Christian  Journal  and  Religious  Intelligencer, 
44,  140;  Chronicle,  44,  115;  Cist's  Advertiser,  44,  119;  Cist's  Weekly 
Advertiser,  42,  35,  44,  115;  Cisrs  Western  General  Advertiser,  44, 
117;  Daily  Chronicle,  44,  117;  Daily  Gazette,  44,  115;  Daily  Morn- 
ing Messenger,  44,  115;  Daily  Times,  44,  140;  Elevator,  44,  115; 
Gazette,  44,  115,  117,  121;  Great  West,  44,  115;  Liberty  Hall  and 
Gazette,  42,  35,  44,  115,  117;  Mirror  and  Western  Gazette,  44,  115; 
Morning  Herald,  44,  117;  National  Republican,  42,  36,  44,  11  r,; 
National  Republican  and  Mercantile  Advertiser,  44,  117;  Repub 
lican,  44,  117;  Saturday  Evening  Chronicle,  42,  35,  44,  115;  Sen- 
tinel and  Star  of  the  West,  44,  115;  Spirit  of  the  West,  44,  140; 
Standard,  44,  140;  Times,  44,  117;  Weekly ^  Advertiser,  44,  115; 
Western  Christian  Advocate,  42,  36,  44,  140;  Western  Humoritt, 
44,  119;  Western  Spy,  42,  30,  44,  117,  140;  Western  Tiller,  44,  115, 
118;  Whig,  44,  140. 

Cincinnati  Museum  association,  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  68. 

-  Public  library,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  38,  52,  39,  58,  40,  55,  41, 
48,  42,  53,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  73,  46,  54,  48,  59,  49,  68. 

Circleville  (O.),  Fredonia,  44,  115;  Independent  Republican,  44,  115. 

Cist,  L.  J.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Citizen,  42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  82,  45,  96. 

City  Vigilance  League  (N.  Y.),  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

Civil  Service  Record,  34,  18,  35,  1C,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49;  gives 

to  library,  40,  55,  42,  53. 

— •  Service  Reform  Association,  women's  auxiliary,  gives  to  library, 
48,  59. 

Civil  War.     See  War  of  Secession. 

Claiborne,  Richard,  letter  of,  34,  20. 

Clam  Falls,  D.  F.  Smith  at,  49,  118. 

Clapin,  Sylva,  bill  paid,  49,  50,  52. 

Clapp,  Harriet  P.,  obituary,  43,  35. 
— •,  Joseph  D.,  obituary,  48,  95. 

— ,  Luther,  obituary,  42,  23;    exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127; 
Pioneer  Preachers,  42,  23. 

Clare,  Sister,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  199. 

Clark,  Mrs.  A.  R..  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47.  49. 
— ,  A.  S.,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  44,  25,  46,  47,  49.  51. 
— ,  Charles  B.,  obituary,  39,  19,  20. 

,  Charles  J.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 


76         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 


Clark,  Charles  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  55,  49,  68. 

—  ,  Darwin,  portrait,  40,  66;  capitol  builder,  43,  30;  obituary,  47,  90. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Darwin,  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  68,  91. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Dorr,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

—  ,  Edgar  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

—  ,  Prank  E.,  annual  member,  43,  14. 

—  ,  Gen.  George  Rogers,  photograph  of,  40,  67;   result  of  expedition, 
40,   94,   49,    126;    opposed   by   Langiade   and    de  Verville,   47,    135; 
narrative  in  Draper  collection,  39,  80,  41,  35,  42,  39;  Miscellanies 
in  Draper  collection,  42,  39;   Draper  on,  39,  93,  95. 

—  ,  George  T.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  42,  53. 

—  ,  Lieut.  Henry,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

—  ,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

—  ,  J.  T.,  gives  to  library,  49,  68;   Reminiscences  of  Hole-in-the-Day, 
44,  89(5). 

—  ,  James,  autograph,  40,  50. 

—  ,  James  G.,  gift  of,  35,  44. 

—  ,  John,  Methodist  missionary,  47,  184. 

—  •,  John  A.,  autograph,  38,  46. 

—  ,  Jonathan,  papers  in  Draper  collection,  41,  35,  42,  39. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Jonas  G.,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 
••-  --  ,  L.  H.,  annual  member,  39,  9. 

—  ,  Capl.  Nathan,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  139. 

—  ,  O.  J.,  Ripon  historical  society,  48,  55. 

—  ,  Satterlee,  Early  times  at  Fort  Winnebago  and  Black  Hawk  War 
Reminiscences,  44,  90  (8)  ;  Calkins's  Wm.  Hull  and  Satterlee  Clark, 

44.  90(9). 

—  ,  Simeon,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

—  ,  Thomas  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 

—  ,  W.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 

—  ,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

—  —  ,  William,  41  ,  90;  copy  of  treaty  between  the  Sioux,  Sac,  Fox,  and 

Iowa  Indians,  49,  92;  papers  in  Draper  collection,  41,  35,  42,  39. 

—  H-,  William  F.,  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 

—  -,  William  H.,  on  elective  franchise,  45,   128;    convention  of  1846, 

45,  151. 

-  •,  William  P.,  Indian  sign  language,  36,  54. 

—  ,  Ulysses,  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 

-  county,  Germans   in,  37,   58;    Ritchie   in,  39,   26;    clerk  of  board 
gives  to  library,  37,  43;   board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  42, 
53,  43,  62,  48,  59;   agricultural  wealth  of,  46,  208,  209. 

-  University     (Worcester,  Mass.),  gives    to    library,  37,  43,  38,  52, 
45,  73,  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  68. 


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Clarke,  B.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  73. 

— ,  Edith  E.,  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  69. 

— ,  George  K.,  gives  to  library.  48,  59. 

— ,  Henri  Jacques  Guillaume,  autograph,  40,  50. 

— ,  J.  C.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  22. 

— ,  J.  C.  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  02. 

— ,  J.  M.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

— ,  M.  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  35. 

— ,  Robert,  gives  to  library,  32.  15,  34,  25,  36,  35,  37.  43,  41.  48,  44, 
62,  45,  73;  honorary  vice  president,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3, 
8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2;  subscribes  to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  33. 

— ,  Robert,  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11,  43,  18,  44,  25,  46,  43,  40, 

47,  41. 

— ,  S.  J.,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

— •,  Samuel  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
Clarkson,  Robert  H.,  autograph,  37,  39. 

— ,  Samuel,  corresponding  member,  38,  13;  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 
Clary,  Joseph  M.,  gives  to  library,  44,  62. 

— ,  Lieut.  Robert  E.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  140-142. 
Clas,  A.  C.,  inspects  libraries,  47,  24. 
Clausen,  C.  L.,  Danish  preacher,  46,  105,  166. 
Clawson,  P.  J.,  senator,  37,  64. 

Clay,  Henry,  37,  106,  39,  79;  autograph,  37,  36,  40,  50;  influence  on 
tariff,  41,  100;  the  west  of,  41,  104;  land  policy,  41,  102;  opposed 
by  abolitionists,  42,  106,  107;  on  fugitive  slave  law,  43.  119,  120; 
slavery  measures  of,  44,  146,  147;  Missouri  compromise,  49,  132. 

— »  Banks,  Potawatomi  mission  near,  47,  150. 

—  county  (Ark.),  bluffs  in,  41,  74. 
Claymier,  Henry,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Claypole,  E.  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48.  44,  62,  46,  54. 
Clayton,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;   Sill's  Creek,  47,  207. 
Clegg,  James,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 
Clemens,  Albert  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Clement,  Charles,  abolitionist,  42,  108,  151,  153,  155. 
Clermont,  Alexis,  Fox  River  pilot,  36,  26;   obituary,  46,  80;   narrative, 

48,  27. 

Cleveland,  Grover,  president  of  United  States,  38,  25,  44,  157;   elected 

by  Germans,  49,  145. 
— ,  H.  G.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
,  Moses,  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  79;   in  Western  Reserve,  46,  118. 


78      Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Cleveland 

Cleveland  (O.),  Braley  at,  37,  90;  American  historical  society,  46,  25; 
city  clerk  gives  to  library,  46,  54;  inspector  of  buildings  gives  to 
library,  48,  59.  Newspapers  and  journals:  Arbeiter  Socialistische 
Zeitung,  48,  86,  49,  112;  Baker's  Journal,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  112; 
Citizen,  41,  44,  42,  47,  43,  80,  82,  44,  79,  45,  93,  46,  73,  47,  81, 
48,  86,  49,  112.  Newspapers  on  Old  Northwest:  Axe,  44,  140; 
Daily  Herald,  44,  115,  119;  Family  Visitor,  44,  140;  Weekly  Her- 
ald, 44,  119;  Weekly  Plaindealer.  44,  119. 

-  Chamber  of  commerce,  gives  to  library,  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  69. 

-  Public  library,  gives  to  library,  38.  52,  42,  53,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45, 
73,  46,  54,  48,  59,  49,  69;   material  in,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  119; 
book  fund  of,  45,  48,.  48,  20;  bill  paid,  45,  21,  46,  44. 

-  Terminal   &   Valley  Railroad   Co.,   Relief  Department,   Statement 
of  Receipts  and  Disbursements,  49,  99. 

('Unique,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  16,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40, 
42,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  45,  83,  44,  82,  45,  97,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48, 
88,  49,  99. 

Clinton,  De  Witt,  autograph,  38,  46;  mentioned,  39,  24,  76. 
— >,  Gov.  George,  autograph,  37,  40,  40,  48. 

— ,  Harvey  at,  46,  119;  Resseguie,  47,^97;  Herald,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37, 
30,  38,  4i,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  67. 
47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  A'ocA;  County  Banner,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Weekly 
Witness.  41,  44. 

-  Junction,  Mrs.  Chester  at,  43,  35. 
Clothier.  Samuel  T.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 
Clove,  J.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  21. 
Clover,  Richardson,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
Clute,  Walter  M.,  art  exhibit,  47,  31. 
Coamo  (P.  R.),  Wisconsin  troops  at,  46,  89. 
Coast  Seaman's  Journal,  49,  99. 

Cobb,  Amasa,  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3, 
8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  13,  41.  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2;  gives  to  library, 
39,  55,  49,  69.  - 

— ,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 
Cobden,  Richard,  opposition  to  colonies,  46,  99,  100. 
Coburn,  Mrs.  George  W.,  adopted   daughter  of  H.  Hemenway.  39,  22 

,  John,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 

Cochin,  Charles  N.,  Voyage  d'ltalie,  etc.,  43,  41. 
Cochran,  Mrs.  Alexander,  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 

— ,  Joseph  W.,  Jr.,  gives  to  library,  42,  53,  46,  54. 
Cochrane,  Andrew,  slave  holder,  40,  85. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  45,  73. 


cole]  Index  to  Proceedings  79 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Cocke,  John  H.,  autograph,  37,  3C. 
Cocroft,  Susan,  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 
Codding,  Faunce,  father  of  Ichabod,  45,  171. 
— ,  Hannah  M.  P.,  Biographical  sketch  of  Ichabod  Codding,  45,  171- 

196. 

— ,  Ichabod,  abolitionist,  42,  103,  108,  113,  114,  121-123,  153;  H.  M.  P. 
Codding's  Biographical  sketch,  45,  171-196;  Republican  manual, 
45,  187. 

Coddingtou,  Sir  William,  governbr  of  Rhode  Island,  45,  171. 
Coe,  E.  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  35,  28,  36,  35,  45,  73. 
Coffin,  Sir  I.,  British  Anti-imperialist,  46,  98. 

— ,  Victor  E.,  annual  member,  41,  8;  gives  to  library,  42,  53,  45,  73. 
— ,  W.  K.,  annual  member,  44,  8. 
Cogswell,  Helen  B.  P.,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
Coins,  currency,  and  medals.     Sec  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society, 

Museum. 

Colbron,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  62. 
Colburn,  William  D.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Colby,  Charles  L.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  -36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38, 
3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46, 
126,  49,  174. 

— ,  Gardiner,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
— ,  Phonograph.  35,   19,  36,   23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,   51,  40,   45,  41,   42, 

42,  44,  43,  73,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Cold  Spring,  Thorne  at,  49,  119. 
Golden,  Cadwallader  D.,  autograph.  40,  50. 
Cole,  Albert  G.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 
— ,  E.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  38,  60 
— ,  Eliza,  obituary,  47,  91. 
— ,  George  C.,  life  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  George  W.,  gives  to  library.  46,  54. 
— ,  H.  G.,  gives  to  library,  37,  35,  49,  52,  43,  62. 
— ,  John  W.,  Watertown  pioneer,  47,  91. 

— ,  Orsamus,  Whig  candidate,  42,  118,  132,  133,  146;  convention  of 
1847-48,  45,  156,  46,  24;  Memorial  sketch  of  O.  M.  Conover,  34,  17, 
44,  90  (10). 

— ,  Rublee  A.,  annual  member,  48.  14. 
— ,  Hon.  Samuel,  portrait  of,  38,  59. 

— ,  Theodore  L.,  37,  7i;  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35.  32,  37,  43.  38,  52, 
39.  58,  40,  50,  41,  48;  bill  paid,  41,  11;  A  rare  Wisconsin  book,  44, 
91  (12),  97  (82). 


80         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Colebrook  (N.  H.),  New  England  Emigrating  Company  formed,  46,  131. 
Coleman  county    (Tex.),  Catlin  bequest  of  land  in,  38,  28,  40,  70,  71. 

See  also,  Binding  fund. 
Colenso,  James  E.,  gives  to  museum,  46,  31. 
Coles,  C.,  An  English  dictionary,  42,  32. 
Colfax,  Schuyler,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Colladay,  W.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  44. 

— ,  William,  obituary,  41,  21. 
Collan,  D.  N.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 
Collector,  36,  19,  37,  26. 
College  Chips,  43,  83,  48.  88,  49,  09. 

-  Days,  44,  82,  45,  97,  46,  75. 
Colles,  Julia  K.,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 
Collet,  Oscar  W.,  gives  to  library.  36,  35. 
Colley,  Joseph,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

— ,  Samuel  G.,  obituary,  38,  21. 
Collie,  J.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

— ,  Mrs.  R.  J.,  gives  to  library,  46.  54. 
Collingbourne,  Thomas  P.,  obituary,  46,  80. 
Collins,  Alexander  L.,  Whig  candidate,  42,  130;  obituary,  49,  115. 

— ,  Mrs.  C.  E.,  gives  to  library.  47,  55. 

— ,  James  H.,  abolitionist,  45,  177,  185. 

— ,  Mason,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  105,  106. 

,  Sarah,  enlists  in  War  of  Secession.  44,  105,  106. 

Colman,  Rev. ,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 

— ,  Charles  L.,  life  member,  44,  8;  curator,  48,  5,  12;  vice  president, 

48,  13;  obituary,  49,  19. 
— ,  Edward,  obituary,  46,  80. 
— ,  Elihu,  obituary,  47,  91. 

— ,  Lucius  C.,  life  member,  44,  8;   curator,  49,  6,  12;   vice  president, 

49,  5,  14. 

Colon,  Christobal.     See  Columbus,  Christopher. 

Colonial  Dames  of  America,  Society  of,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

-  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  gives  to  library,  45,  73;  bill  paid,  46,  45. 

-  Wards  of  America,  Society  of,  gives  to  library,  48,  71. 
Magazine,  43,  83. 

Colorado,  settlement  of,  41,  86;  state  auditor  gives  to  library,  45,  73; 
state  treasurer  gives  to  library,  45,  73,  47,  55;  secretary  of  state 
gives  to  library,  46,  54,  49,  69. 

-  Board  of  charities,  gives  to  library,  43,  62,  46,  54. 

-  Bureau  of  statistics,  gives  to  library,  36,  31,  49,  69. 


Index  to  Proceedings  81 

Colorado  College  (Col.  Springs),  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  44,  62,  48,  59; 
library,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

-  Department  of  insurance,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31, 
45,  73,  46,  54,  47,  55,  48,  59,  49,  69. 

— -  School  Journal,  44,  82,  45,  97. 

-  Scientific  Society   (Denver),  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 

-  State  historical  and  natural  history  society    (Denver),  gives  to 
library,  46,  54. 

-  State  penitentiary,  gives  to  library,  46,  54,  47,  55. 
— ,  University  of   (Boulder),  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 

Colt,  John  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Colton,  Calvin,  Tour  of  American  Lakes,  47,  161,  165,  178,  184. 

Columbia  county,  Bohemians  in,  37,  60;  Welsh,  37,  60;  English,  37,  62; 
Scotch,  37,  62;  Dixon,  district  attorney,  39,  17;  board  of  super- 
visors gives  to  library,  39,  58,  49,  69;  Guppy,  probate  judge,  41, 
19;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  Knowles  in,  42,  25;  McDon- 
ald in,  42,  25;  Plat-book,  39,  48:  History,  45,  152. 

—  Historical  Society  (Wash.,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 

-  University  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  31,  37,  43, 
38,  52,  39,  58,  40,  56,  42,  53,  43,  63,44,62,45,73,46,54,47,56,49,69; 
geological  department  gives  to  library,  41,  48,  42,  53,  43,  63,  45, 
73,  46,  54,  48,  59,  49,  69;   library  gives  to  our  library,  41,  48,  45, 
73;   library  visited,  43,  51,  47,  25;   Quarterly,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88, 
49,  99;   Studies  in  Political  Science,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  99. 

Columbian  Exposition.     See  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 

—  Biographical  Dictionary,  45,  154,  155. 

history  of  education  in  Wisconsin,  Stearns,  45,  131,  139. 

—  Publishing  Company,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

Columbus,  Christopher,  portrait,  40.  66,  41,  65;  Butler's  Portraits,  44, 
90  (9),  55  (61);  Harrisse,  39,  47. 

—  «X),  city  clerk  gives  to  library.  45,  73;  map,  1836,  36,  16.     News- 
papers and  journals:    American  Issue,  47,  81,  48,  86;   United  Mine 
Workers'  Journal,  43,  82;  Westbote,  sketch  of,  46,  147.    Newspapers 
on  Old  Northwest:    Confederate  Harrisonian,  44,  115;  Gazette,  44, 
119,  140;  Journal,  44,  125;   Monitor,  42,  36,  44,  140;   Ohio  Confed- 
erate and  Old  School  Republican,  44,  115;   Ohio  Corn  Catcher,  44, 
117;    Ohio    Daily    Standard.  44,  115;    OShiotate  Journal,  44,  119; 
Ohio  Slate  Journal,  44,  115;  Ohio  Statesman,  44,  115;   Old  School 
Republican,  44,  115;   Palladium  of  Liberty,  44,  115;   Patriarch,  44, 
116;    Sentinel.   44,    115,    11.9:    Taxkiller,   44,    116;    Western   Hemi- 
sphere, 44,  116. 

— ,  Board  of  Education,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
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82         Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Columbus 

Columbus,  Public  school  library,  gives  to  library,  48,  59,  49,  69. 

-  (Wis.),  Adams  at,  43,  34;    Griffiths,  43,  36;   Guppy,  41,  19;   Reed, 

47,  97;   Democrat,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41, 
42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  67,  48,  80,  49,  106. 

Combe,  Edward,   convention"  of   1846,  45,   151. 

Commerce  and  trade,  library  accessions  in,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39; 
Bulletins  of  American  Republics,  40,  40;  Craik's  History  of  British 
commerce,  42,  32;  Industries  of  Russia,  42,  31;  Levi's  History  of 
British  commerce,  39,  47;  Luchsinger's  History  of  a  great  industry, 
46,  226-230;  McCulloch's  Dictionary,  etc.,  of  commerce  and  commer- 
cial navigation,  39,  46;  Origin  of  commerce,  42,  32;  Raynal's  Philo- 
sophical and  political  history  of  the  settlements  and  trade  of  the 
Europeans  in  the  East  and  West  Indies,  43,  43;  Rein's  Industries 
of  Japan,  37,  24;  Spon's  Encyclopaedia  of  industrial  arts,  37,  24. 
See  also,  Fur  trade,  Lumbering,  and  Mining. 

Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle,  41,  132,  43,  45;  cited,  41,  167. 

Commonwealth  Publishing  Company,  gives  to  library,  44,  62.  See  also 
New  York:  Newspapers  and  journals. 

Commons,  48,  88,  49,  99;  gives  to  library,  47,  55,  48,  59. 

Commuck,  T.,  Sketch  of  the  Brother  town  Indians,  44,  88(4). 

Company  of  the  Indies,  currency  sent  to  colonies  by,  41,  172. 

Comptes  Rendus  de  VAthence  Louisianais,  45,  97,  46,  75,  47,  83,  48,  88, 
49,  99. 

Comstock,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 
— ,  Mrs.  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  73,  47,  56. 
— ,  George  C,  gives  to  library,  36,  35,  40,  56,  42,  53,  49,  69. 

,  Noah  D.,  obituary,  38,  21,  22. 

— ,  Mrs.  N.  D.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

Conant,  Marshall,  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 

Concord  (N.  H.),  library,  35,  43. 

Concordia  College  (Milwaukee),  gives  to-  library,  45,  74,  46,  54,  47,  56, 

48,  59. 

Condict,  Lewis,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Condon,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 
Cflne,  Spencer  H.,  autograph,  38,  4G. 

Confederate  Survivors'  Association  (Augusta,  Ga.),  gives  to  library, 
44,  62. 

-  War  Journal,  42,  48. 

Congdon,  G.  E.,  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 

— •,  John  W.,  bill  paid,  47,  41.  42,  48,  48,  49,  49,  54. 
Congregational   church    (Madison),   papers    relating   to   early   history, 
42,  43. 


Index  to  Proceedings  83 

Congregational  Church  Building  Society  (N.  Y.),  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

-  House  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  37,  43. 

Publishing  Society,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

Congress  (U.  S.).     tiee  United  States  Congress. 

-  library  of,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  42,  61,  47,  60,.  48,  63,  49,  7*; 
visited,  43,  51,  47,  24;  book  purchasing  fund,  48,  20. 

—  (Continental),  engravings  of  members,  32,  10. 
Conkey,  Theodore,  on  Fox-Wisconsin  improvement,  47,  192. 

-  Co.,  W.-B.,  bill  paid,  49,  54. 
Conklin,  A.  N.,  gives  to  library,  44,  62. 

-,  James,  gives  to  library,  36,  30;  obituary,  47,  91. 

Conkling,  Roscoe,  cited,  41,  140. 

Connecticut,  grant,  46,  118;   secretary  of  state  gives  to  library,  42,  53, 

47,  56,  48,  60,  49,   69;    state  comptroller  gives  to  library,  45,   74; 
state  treasurer  gives  to  library,  48,  60,  49,  69;   fish  commissioner 
gives  to  library,  39,  58;    insurance  commissioner  gives  to  library, 

48,  59,  49,  69;    railroad  commissioners  give  to  library,  43,  63,  44, 
63,  45,  74,  47,  56,  48,  59,  49,  69;  newspaper  clippings^  36,  16. 

-  Academy  of  arts  and  sciences  (New  Haven),  gives  to  library,  36, 
31,  40,  56,  43,  63. 

-  Bureau  of  labor,  gives  to  library,  36,  31,  37,  43,  39,  58,  41,  48,  46, 
54,  47,  56,  48,  59,  49,  69. 

— •  Historical  society  (Hartford),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  37,  43, 
38,  52,  39,  58,  40,  56,  41,  48,  42,  53,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  54, 
47,  56,  48,  59.  49,  69. 

-  Magazine,  46,  75,  47,  84,  48,  88,  49,  99. 

-  Public  Library  committee   (Hartford),  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

—  State  board  of  charities,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 

-  State  library  (Hartford),  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  48,  60,  49,  69. 
Connelly,  William  E.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  48,  60. 

Conover,  Allen  D.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 
— ,  Mrs.  A.  D.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
— ,  Edith,  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  46,  54;  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
— ,  Frederick,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34/25,  35,  32,  36,  35,  48,  60, 

49,  69;   life  member,  34,  30;   subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33; 
curator,  41,  4,  8,  42,  4,  43,  4,  44.  4,  8,  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4,  12,  48,6, 
49,  5;  on  auditing  committee,  41,  5,  42,  5,  13,  14,  43,  5,  44,  5,  28,  29, 
45,  24,  25;  nominating  committee,  41,  8,  44,  8,  46,  11,  47,  13,  49,  H; 
library  committee,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44.  5,  45,  5,  14;  revision  of  constitu- 
tion and  by-laws  committee,  44.  5,  18,  45,  12;  advisory  committee, 

45,  5,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  printing  and  publication  committee, 

46.  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6. 


84         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Conover,  Mrs.  F.  K.,  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 

— ,  George  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  37,  43,  38,  52. 
— ,  Obadiah    M.,    treasurer,    40,    3;    portrait,    34,    19,    32;    Memorial 
sketches  of,  34,  17,  44,  90(10). 

— — ,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

Conservative,  49,  99. 

Considerations  on  Colonial  Policy,  46,  95. 

Constant,  Benjamin,  autograph,  38,  46. 
— ,  Mitchell,  bill  paid,  46,  45. 

Constitution.     See  Wisconsin  State  Constitution. 

Constitutions,  Hough's  American  constitutions,  45,  130,  138;  Howard's 
Introduction  to  the  local  constitutional  history  of  the  United 
States,  45,  143;  Poore's  Federal  and  state  constitutions,  45,  139, 
143;  Wright's  Combined  constitutions  of  the  United  States  and 
state  of  Wisconsin,  45,  143. 

Contemporary  Review,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  42,  41,  39, 

42,  48,  43,  83,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  75,  106,  47,  84,  49,  99. 
Continental    Union    Association    (Toronto),    gives    to    library,    42,    53, 

43,  63. 

Converse  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Conway,  John  G.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

Cook,  B.  C.,  "Granger"  case,  45,  143;  referred  to,  45,  177. 

— ,  Rev.  Chauncey,  anti-slavery  lecturer,  45,  177. 

— ,  E.  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 

— -,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 

— ,  Samuel  F.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 
— ,  William  Wallace,  gives  to  library,  40,  69. 

Cooke,  Edward,  swamp  lauds  bill,  45,  162;  on  board  of  normal  school 
regents,  45,  165;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 

— ,  Harriet  R.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 

— ,  Jay,  makes  Duluth  the  lake  terminus,  46,  221. 
Cook's  Excursionist,  40,  48,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  75, 

47,  84,  48,  88,  49,  99;  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 
Cooley,  C.  H.,  bill  paid,  48,  45. 

— ,  John  W.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 
Coolidge,  A.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 

— •,  C.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 

' ,  T.  Jefferson,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

Coombs,  Leslie,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Coon,  ,  Democratic  nominee,  42,  130. 

— ,  F.  W.,  39,  71;  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  37,  41,  43,  38,  50,  52,  39,  56, 
58,  43,  63. 


Costa]  Index  to  Proceedings  85 

Coon,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 
Cooper,  B.  F.,  obituary,  41,  21. 

— ,  Fennimore,  hero  types  of,  40,  95. 
,  H.  A.,  favors  memorial  hail,  37,  64. 

— ,  H.  C.,  bill  paid,  47,  38. 

— ,  John,  convention  of  1846,  45,  151,  46,  24. 
Cooperstown  (N.  Y.),  Dewey  at,  37,  68,  69. 

-  (Wis.),  Whitney's  trip  from  Green  Bay  to,  47,  111,  112. 
Co-operator,  49,  99. 

Copeland,  Dr. ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

Copp,  E.  P.,  annual  member,  38,  13. 

Copper  Currency  in  Louisiana  in  Colonial   Times  (1721-26),   Devron, 
41,  168-173,  44,  94(54). 

—  Harbor  (Mich.),  army  post  at,  42,  86. 

-  implements,  Societies'  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
41,  65,  66;   skimmer  and  gouge  exhumed  from  burial  ground,  48, 
77;    at   Two  Rivers,  49,  175,   176;    Draper's  Mode  of   fabrication, 
39,  94,  44,  90(8);  Slafter's  Prehistoric,  44,  90(8). 

-  mines,  on  Lake  Superior,  42,  88,  89;   effect  on  commerce,  42,  91, 
95;  possession  of  Superior  mines  due  to  Franklin,  46,  215;  Hough- 
ton's  Ancient  copper  mines  of  Lake  Superior,  44,  90(8). 

Corcoran,  William  W.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

—  Art  Gallery  (Wash.,  D.  C.),  visited,  47,  24. 
Cordier,  Henry,  German  lawyer,  49,  198,  203. 
Corinth  (Miss.),  Hamilton  at  battle  of,  39,  22. 
Cornell,  Hiram,  removes  commissary  warehouse,  47,  144. 

-  University  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  35,  29,  36,  31, 
37.  43,  38,   52,  39,   58,  40,  56,  42,  53,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,   74,  48,   60, 
49,  69;   library  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  46,  54;   library  visited,  43, 
51;  library  Bulletin,  42,  48,  43,  84. 

Corning,  Erastus,  aids  Fox-Wisconsin  improvement,  47,  192. 
Cornish,  in  Wisconsin  lead  region,  46,  191,  192. 
Coronado,  Francisco  Vasquez  de,  march  of,  49,  124. 
Corriell,  William  W.,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 
Cort6z,  Hernando,  portrait,  44,  9. 
Corscot,  John,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 
Cory,  C.,  gives  to  library,  36,  35. 

Cosmopolitan,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84, 
48,  88,  49,  99. 

-  Osteopath,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

Costa  Rico   Institute   Fisico-Geografico-Nacional    (San   Jose"),   gives   to 
library,  43,  63,  44,  63,  47,  56,  49,  69. 


86         Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Costa 

Costa  Rico  Museo  National  (San  Jos6),  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  44,  63, 

47,  56,  49,  69. 

Cotgreave,  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  48. 
Cottage  Guild  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
Cotton,  Charles,  deputy-marshal,  43,  122;   Green  Bay  historical  society, 
47,  44,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  Charles,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

— ,  Emulous  P.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

— ,  Capt.  John  W.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  114,  142. 

— ,  Stephen  R.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 

— ,  effect  of  culture  on  national  development,  41,  85,  49,  131,  132,  134. 
Cottrill,  Charles  M.,  obituary,  47,  91. 
Cotzhausen,  A.  von.  German  Democrat,  49,  202. 
Cones,  Elliott,  gives  to  library,  41,  48,  46,  54;   Expedition  of  Zelulon 

Pike,  43,  42;  Lewis  and  Clark's  expedition,  41,  93. 
Council  Bluffs  (la.),  evolution  of,  41,  91. 

-  Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  47,  56,  48,  60.  49,  69. 
Coureurs  de  bois,   36,   66,   67.       Sec  also.   Fur  trade,  and   the  several 

traders. 

Courier  du  Livre,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84.  48,  89. 
Courier-Journal  Ptg.  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  25,  47,  41. 
Courtenay,  David,  obituary,  47,  92. 

— ,  William  A.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  45,  74,  46,  54,  49,  69. 
Couse,  F.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  42,  G6. 
Couteau  rapids,  46,  214. 
Cowan,  Frank,  gives  to  library,  32,  25,  35.  32,  36,  36. 

Cowen, ,  at  British  imperial  conference,  46,  109. 

Cowles,  B.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11,  35,  39. 
Cov/ley,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 
Cox,  Arthur  C.,  autograph.  37,  39. 

— -,  John,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 

— ,  John  H.,  gives  to  library.  49.  69. 

— ,  Joshua  F.,  canal  contract,  47,  189. 

— ,  W.  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

— ,  Tench,  autograph,  40,  50. 

— ,   William,    autograph,    38,    46;    Travels   into   Russia,   Poland,   etc., 

42,    32. 

Coxe,  Hopewell,  "remonstrance,"  45,  134;  convention  of  1846,  45,  151. 
Coyne,  James  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  49,  69. 

Crabb, ,  votes  for,  42,  118. 

Crafts  genealogy,  43,  42. 


Crawford]          Index  to  Proceedings  87 

Craig,  Isaac,  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 

— ,  Col.  Thomas,  autograph,  37,  39. 
Craighead  county  (Ark.;,  41,  74. 

Craik,  George  L.,  History  uf  Kritish  commerce,  42,  32. 
Cram,  Gen.  H.  P.,  life  member,  37,  8;  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  41,  48. 
— ,  George  F.,  bill  paid,  44,  25,  47,  40. 
— ,  Capt.  Thomas  J.,  surveyor,  47,   112,  187,   188;    Cleremont   under, 

36,   26. 

Cramer,  Aikens  &  Cramer,  give  to  library,  37,  43. 
— ,  Eliphalet,  43,  158. 
— ,  William  B.,  37,  103;  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  life  member, 

34,  30;  bust  of,  42,  63,  43,  9. 
Cranby  (Minn.),  Minnesota  Folkellad,  43,  80. 
Crandall,  Paul,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

Crandon,  Forest  Leaves,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37.  29,  38,   40,  39,  51;    Forest 
Republican,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40.  4G,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,44,  71, 
45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106,  Republican,  35,  19,  36,  23. 
Crane  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  49,  54. 
Crane,  Dr.  Charles  E.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Frederika,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
— ,  Dr.  H.  O.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 

— ,   R.   P.,   agent  of  New   England   Emigrating  Company   at.  Turtle 
Village,  46,  132. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Cranston  &  Curts,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
Cravath,  Pitt,  obituary,  46,  80. 
Craven,  E.  R.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 

— ,  Mrs.  Thomas  J.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 
Crawford,  Jefferson,  Whig  candidate,  42,  134. 
— — ,  John,  on  bank  question,  45,  129;  convention  of  184G,  45,  152. 

— ,   Samuel,   in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,   132,   136;    exemplifies   Iri3h 
influence,  46,  123. 

— ,  William,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 
,  William,  Indian 'fighter,  39,  79,  41,  36. 

— ,  William  H.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

—  county,  Bohemians  in,  37,  60;  French  in,  37,  62;  Jackson  judge  of, 
37,  99;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  39,  58,  43,  63,  46,  54, 
48,  60;  exempted,  41,  113;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  extent, 
41,  134;    taxes,  41,  135,  136,  138,  139.  141,  142,  162,  163;    vote  oti 
statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on  the  constitution,  43,  159;  clerk  gives  to 
library,   45,    74;    Black    Hawk  War  celebration,   46,   27;    St.   Cro'x 
county  set  off  from,  49,  182;  Brunson's  Ancient  mounds,  44,  88(3) ; 
History  of,  41,  132,  135,  137,  141,  142. 


88         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Crawley's  Ridge,  region  of,  41,  74. 

Cremer,  John  D.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

Creoles,  French,  37,  62,  38,  19. 

Crespel,  E.,  De  Lignery's  expedition  against  the  Foxes,  1728,  44,  90(10), 
47,  204-207. 

Cridge,  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  G3. 

Crisp,  F.  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56,  46,  54. 

Crissy,  Mrs.  Harriet  E.,  mentioned  in  Draper's  will,  39,  33. 

Criterion,  42,  36,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

Critic,  35,   17,   36,   19,   37,   26,  83,  38,   37,  39,   49,  40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  48, 
43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

Crittenden,  Mrs.  S.  E.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Crocker, ,  delegate  to  Buffalo  convention,  42,  114;  exemplifies  New 

England  influence,  49,  173. 
— ,  Ephraim,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
— ,  Uriel  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

Crockett,  Davy,  40,  95. 

Croffut,  W.  A.,  collaborates  with  Draper,  39,  86,  93. 

Croft,  Matthew,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10,  12,  13;  gives  to  library,  32,  15, 
34,  25,  35,  32,  41,  37,.  43. 

Crofton,  F.  Blake,  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 

Croghan,    George   and   William,   papers   in    Draper   collection,   41,    35, 

42,  39. 
— ,  Dr.  John,  Kentucky  pioneer,  39,  77. 

Cromwell,  Oliver,  portrait  of,  35,  37;  Life,  Harris,  40,  40. 

Crook,  Eva  L.,  bill  paid,  41,  14. 

Crocker,  John  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  48. 

— ,  Joseph  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  24,  35,  32,  36,  36,  39,  37,  43,  38, 
52,  39,  56,  58,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  53,  43,  63,  48,  50;  curator,  37,  4, 
8,  38,  4;  on  biennial  address  comimittee,  37,  5,  38,  5;  Bible  in  the 
public  schools,  45,  145;  Introduction  to  Codding's  biographical 
sketch,  45,  169-171;  Public  schools  and  the  Catholics,  45,  145. 
— ,  Orin  E.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Crooks,  Ramsay,  fur-trader,  36,  83,  85,  47,  123,  124. 

Crookston   (Minn.),  Red  River  Tidende,  43,  80,  45,  92. 

Crosby,  Lockwood  &  Co.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
— ,  Ernest  Howard,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 
— ,  William,  governor  of  New  York,  defied  by  Zenger,  46,  148. 

Cross,  James  B.,  defeats  Huebschman,  49,  201. 

,  John,  anti-slavery  lecturer,  45,  177. 

-  county  (Ark.),  41,  74;  pottery  found  in,  41,  70,  77,  78. 

Plains,  Germans  in,  37,  59;  Warden  at,  45,  35,  36. 


Cunningham]          IlldeX    tO    Proceedings  89 

Grossman,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  36,  18. 

— ,  Lieut.  George  H.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Crosswell,  Caleb,  on  educational  committee,  37,  98;  on  board  of  public 

works,  47,  189. 

Croston,  James,  County  Families,  39,  42. 
Crothers,  S.  M.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
Crouse,  F.  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49;  bill  paid,  42,  11,  44,  25;  gives  to 

museum,  45,  44. 

Crowell,  J.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Crowther,  W.  S.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49,  50,  48,  55. 
Crudmore,  Patrick,  gives  to  library,  32,   15,  41,  49,  42,  53,  44,  63,  46, 

54,  47,  56,  48,  60,  49,  69. 
Cruikshank,  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,   39,   58;    Robert  Dickson,  Indian 

trader,  44,  91   (12). 

— ,  Ernest,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  37,  43,  41,  49,  42,  53,  44,  63,  45,  74. 
Crunden,  F.  M.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  36,  36,  41,  49. 
Crusius,  Mrs.  Emile,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
Cruson,  Robert,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  Thomas,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
Cruzat,  Lfeut.  Gov.  Antoine,  Cruzat's  message  to  the  Sauks  and  Foxes, 

44,  88  (3). 
Cuba,  Monthly  Summary  of  United  States  commerce  of  Island  of,  49, 

104. 

Cubery  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  47,  43. 
Culbertson  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Cullom,  George  W.,  Biographical  register,  47,  141. 
Culver,  J.  O.,  associated  with  Atwood,  37,  109. 

— ,  Joshua  B.,  mayor  of  Duluth,  46,  220. 
Cumberland,    William   Augustus,    duke   of,    perpetuation   of   name,   49, 

124. 
— •,  commonwealth  of,  40,  95. 

-  (Wis.),  Advocate,  38,  89,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  43,  43,  73,  44, 
72,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  SO,  49,  106;  New  Wisconsin,  44,  72,  45, 
88. 

-  Gap,  passing  of  frontier,  41,  89. 

— ,  Society  of  the  Army  of,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  44,  69,  48,  70, 

49,  82. 

Cumulative  Index  Co.,  bill  paid.  49.  50.  52. 
Cunningham,  Henry  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56,  49,  $9. 
— — ,  J.  J.,  gives  to  library.  41,  49. 

— ,  M.  H.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20. 
&  Son,  P.  F.,  give  to  library,  37,  43. 


90      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Cunningham 

Cunningham,  Thomas  J.,  curator,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  41,  4;  on  library  com- 
mittee, 38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6;  printing  and  publication  committee,  38,  5, 
39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5;  gives  to  library,  39,  58;  vice  president,  42,  3, 
8,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3;  in  apportionment  cases,  45,  146,  147. 
Curators.  See  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  Officers. 
Currency,  horary  accessions  in,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17;  Western  need 
01',  35,  47;  Mitchell's  certificates  of  deposit,  35,  47,  48,  52,  53,  49, 
154;  stone,  35,  53;  "wild  cat,"  35,  60,  41,  107;  table  of  fur-trade 
currency,  36,  86;  traders'  credit  system,  36,  88-90;  facsimile  of 
earliest  paper,  43,  145;  of  lead  region,  46,  194;  Devron's  Copp°r 
Currency  in  Louisiana,  41,  168;  Overstone's  Tracts  on  metallic 
and  paper  currency,  42,  32.  See  also  Coins  and  medals,  Banking, 
Banks. 

Currens,  J.  R.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
Current  History,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Currey,  J.  Seymour,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 
Currie,  James,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155-157. 
— -,  William,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155-157. 
Currier,  J.  J.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
Curry,  J.  L.  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 
Curtin,  A.  G.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  Andrew  C..  autograph,  37,  36. 
Curtis,  A.  T.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

— ,  Capt.  Charles  A.,  annual  member,  45,  15,  46,  13;  gives  to  library, 

46,  60,  49,  69. 

— ,  Charles  B.,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 
— ,  Capt.  Daniel,  teaches  post  school,  47,  197. 
— ,  Emma  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  43,  46,  50. 
— ,  F.  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  George  W.,  Orations  and  addresses,  42,  31;   cited,  46,  117. 
— ,  Mark,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

— ,  Rev.  Otis  F.,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 
— ,  S.  M.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
— ,  Truman  H.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 
- — •  genealogy,  44,  43. 
— ,  railroad  wreck  near,  48,  103. 

Curtiss,  E.  R.,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  45,  21,  46,  46,  49.  51,  54;  gives  to  museum, 
45,  43,  49,  93. 

,  F.  W.,  bill  paid,  42.  11.  49,  50. 

— ,  William  E.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
Curwen,  Maskell  E.,  Statutes,  44,  114,  116,  127,  129,  134. 


Dana  Index  to  Proceedings  91 

Curzon,  G.  N.,  Persia  and  the  Persian  question,  40,  40. 
Gushing,  Thomas  H.,  autograph,  38,  46. 

— ,  Rev.  William,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Cust,  Robert  Needham,  corresponding  member,  38,  13;  gives  to  library, 

38,  52,  39,  58,  41,  49. 

Custer,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  54. 
Cuthbertson,  Lewis  R.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 
Cutler,  Gen.  Lysander,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 

— ,  Manasseh,  mentioned,  47,  174;   W.  P.  and  J.  P.  Cutler's  Life,  41, 
83. 

— ,  Morris  D.,  obituary,  45,  31. 

— ,  W.  R.,  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 
Cutter,  C.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  38,  52;  bill  paid,  43,  18,  44,  25. 

— ,  William  P.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Cyclopaedia  Publishing  Co.,  Mil  paid,  43,  21. 

Cyclopaedias,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  2-", 
38,   35,  39,    17,  40,   41.  41,   30.  42,   30,  43,   40,  44,  42,  45,   39,  46,  20, 
47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28.    • 
Cylon,  Irish  in,  49,  186;  Scandinavians,  49,  187;  Germans,  49,  188. 


DABLOX,  Claude,  Jesuit  missionary,  cited,  36,  G6,  68,  46,  168,  47,  204; 

at  St.  James  mission,  47,  150;  at.  Kaukauna,  47,  213,  214. 
Uabney,  Charles  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  47,  56. 

— ,  R.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41.  49. 
Dadd,  John  A.,  obituary,  43,  35. 
Uaggett.  A.  M.,  39,  33. 

Dahl,  Andrew,  in  "Restaurationen,"'  46,  161. 
Dahlman,  Anthony,  obituary,  47,  92. 
Daines,  Charles,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101.' 

,  Clark  L.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

Dakota,  settlement  of,  41,  86;  Andreas'  Historical  Atlas,  35.  16;  Dakota 
territory,  map  1873,  38,  35.     Sec  also  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota. 

-  Indians,  trade  withdrawn  from,  36,  88. 
Dale,  Recorder.  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  UM. 
Dallas.  Alexander  J.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— ,  George  M.,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Damuth,  Algenia  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
Dana,  E.,  Geographical  Sketches,  36,  93,  41,  84. 

-  &  Co.,  W.  B.,  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 


92         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Danbury  (Conn.),  New  England  Republican,  42,  36;  Republican 
Farmer,  42,  36. 

Dane  county,  clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  43;  Germans  in,  37, 
58,  59;  Norwegians,  37,  59,  46,  165,  166;  English,  37,  62;  board  of 
supervisors  gives  to  library,  39,  58,  41,  49,  42,  53,  43,  63,  45,  74, 
46,  54,  49,  69;  "peoples"  movement,  41,  116;  vote  for  election  of 
1847,  41,  121;  in  1S37,  42,  18;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on 
the  constitution,  43,  159;  petition  from,  45,  135;  Bird  in,  47,  89, 
Delaplaine,  43,  32;  Dunning,  48,  96;  Lawrence,  45,  32;  Johnson,  49, 
21;  Meyers,  41,  20;  Wall,  49,  119;  History,  45,  154;  Map,  35,  16; 
Michel  St.  Cyr,  39,  94,  44,  89  (6);  Naming  of  Madison  and  Dane 
county,  44,  89  (6);  plat  book,  39,  48. 

—  County  Agricultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 
— »  County  Telephone  Company,  bill  paid,  48,  52,  49,  52,  55,  57,  59,  61. 

Danes,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  60,  62. 

Danforth,  Elliot,  corresponding  member,  37,  8;  photograph  of,  40,  67. 

Daniel,  John  R.,  obituary,  46,  81. 
— ,  Peter  V.,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Daniels,  Dennison  &  Company,  of  Cassville,  37,  69. 

Daniell,  Irene  S.,  gives  to  library,  42,  53,  44,  63. 

Daniells,  W.  W.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 
— ,  Mrs.  W.  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  42,  53,  45,  74,  46,  54,  47,  f.6, 

48,  60,  49,  69. 

Daniels,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Dano,  Samuel  W.,  autograph,  40,  50. 

Dante,  Alighieri,  Vernon's  Dante,  gift  of  Lady  Vernon,  35,  14. 

-  Society   (Cambridge,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  36,   31,  37,  43,  38, 

52,  39,  58,  40,  56,  41,  49,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  54,  48,  60. 
Danvers  (Mass.),  Military  and  Naval  Chronicles,  44,  44. 
Danville  (Ind.),  Weekly  Advertiser,  44,  120. 

(Vt.),  North  Star,  32,  S. 

Dapprich,  Emil,  corresponding  member,  36,  8;  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 
Darby,  Wiifiam,  Emigrant's  Guide,  41,  84,  85. 

— ,  William,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35. 
Darien,  Williams  at,  46,  87;  Chandler  at,  49,  115. 
Darling,  Charles  W.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  43,  41, 

49,  42,  53,  44,  63,  48,  50,  49,  69;  letter  of,  42,  76,  44,  97  (94). 
Darlington,  Hannah  M.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— ,  Irish  in,  37,  61;  Bintliff  at,  49,  114;  Kyle,  42,  25;  Democrat,  35, 
19,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Demo- 
crat and  Register,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43; 
Journal,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76, 


Index  to  Proceedings  93 

44,  75,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75;   Register,  35,  20;   Republican,  35,  20, 
36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,   52,  40,  46,  41,   43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75, 

45,  88,  46,  67;  Republican  Journal,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Dartmouth  college   (Hanover,  N.  II.),  gives  to  library,  45,  74,  46,  54, 

47,  56. 

Darwin,  Ephraim  D.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49,  63. 
Daughters    of    American    Revolution,    auxiliary    to    State    historical 

society,  45,  52-54;  give  to  library.  46,  54,  47,  56,  48,  76,  49,  69. 
Dauphin  County  (Pa*),  historical  society,  gives  to  library,  36,  31. 
Davenport,  Donley,  care-taker,  48.  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  52,  49,  53-61. 
— ,  S.  A.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45.  155. 

-  (la.),  superintendent  of  schools  gives  to  library,  49,  69;   Chinch- 
man,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48;  Daily  Gazette,  41,  34. 

-  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  40, 
56,  43,  63,  45,  74,  48,  60. 

Daves,  Edward  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49,  42,  53. 

— ,  Graham,  gives  to  library,  40,  56,  43,  63,  49,  69. 
Davidson,  James  O.,  curator,  46,  3,  47,  3,  48,  5,  49,  5. 

— ,  Rev.  John  N.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  38,  44,  39,  58,  41,  49,  49, 
69;   on  committee  to  confer  with  G.  A.  R'.,  on  biographies  of  vet- 
erans, 40,  6,  15;   life  member,  43,  14;  bill  paid,  43,  18;   Coming  of 
New  York  Indians,  47,  106,   153-185;   In  Unnamed  Wisconsin,  47, 
23,  185,  215,  216;   Missions  on  Chequamegon  Bay,  44,  91    (12),  07 
(83);   Negro  slavery  in  Wisconsin,  40,  15,  82-86,  41,  121,  42,  99, 
44,  94   (53),  97   (88);   Our  Northward  Neshota,  49,  175-181;   Some 
distinctive  cliaracterisiics  of  history  of  lead  region,  46,  183-195. 
— ,  Lars,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  165. 
--,  Capf.  O.  C.,  annual  member,  43,  14. 
— ,  Rasmus,  at  Kendall,  46,  160. 
Davie  &  Co.,  W.  O.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

Davies,  Mrs.  John  E.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  48,  60,  49,  69. 
— ,  T.  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 
— ,  Mrs.  Thomas,  recollections  of  slavery,  46,  194. 
Daviess,  Lieut.  Camillus  C.,  at  Fort  Hov/ard,  47,  142. 

— ,  Joseph  H.,  exemplifies  Kentucky   influence,  46,   186. 
Davis,  Andrew  McFarland,  gives  to  library,  41,  49,  42,  53,  43,  63,  46,  54, 

47,  56,  49,  69. 

— ,  Frank  M.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  49,  69. 
— ,  Gertrude.     See  Phelps,  Mrs.  Gertrude. 
— ,  Horace,  gives  to  library,  4"1,  49. 
— ,  J.  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 


94         Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Davis 

Davis,  J.  C.  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 
— ,  J.  D.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 
— ,  James  W.,  Dewey  with,  37,  69. 
— ,  Jefferson,    autograph,    35,    2G;    at    Fort   Crawford,   43,    34;    Jonos 

imprisoned  because  of,  44,  35;   at  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  201;   at  Fort 

Howard,  47,  143;   Marsh's  letter  to,  47,  185;   pursued  by  Harnden, 

48,  98;    'Memoir,  40,  40. 
— ,  John,  letter  of,  34,  21. 
— ,  John  D.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
— ,  M.  M.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3;  succeeded  by  David  E. 

Welch,  36,  7. 

— ,  Matthew  "L.,  autograph,  38.  -46. 
— ,  Solomon,  Episcopalian  missionary.  28,  22. 
— ,  Thomas,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
— s  Varina  J.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  138;   Jefferson  Davis,  40,  40. 
— ,  Mrs.  W.  B.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 
— ,  W.  T.,  History  of  Plymouth.  42,  31. 
— ,  Warren  J.,  life  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  William  M.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  41,  49,  42,  53,  44,  63,  47,  56. 

Dawes,  Maj. ,  owner  of  early  typewriter,  49,  165. 

— ,  E.  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  36. 

— ,  E.    G.,   Maryland   and   North    Carolina  in   campaign   of   1180-81, 

42,  31. 

— ,  R.  R..  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

— ,  Rufus  B.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58;   obituary,  47,  92. 
Dawson  Brothers,  give  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  36,  38,  52. 
— ,  George  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 
— ,  S.  E.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  46,  55. 

Day, ,  slave  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  40,  85. 

Dayton,  Gen.  Elias,  autograph,  37,  40. 

-  (O.),  Codding  at,  45,  182;  Coon  Dissector,  44,  116. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  46,  55,  47,  56. 

-  (Wis.),  predominance  of  Americans,  37,  62. 
Peacon,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  49,  69. 

Deaf  Mute  Hawk  Eye,  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 
•Dean,  Charles  K.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  37,  35. 

— ,  Jerry  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— •,  John  Ward,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  43,  41,  49, 
47,  56. 

— ,  Thomas,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53-61. 
Deane,  LI.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36 

— ,  Silas,  colonial  commissioner,  49,  138. 


Index  to  Proceedings  95 

Deane  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Dearborn  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Deashant,  Joseph,  gives  to  museum,  44,  49. 
Deats,  H.  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 
De  Bow's  Review,  41,  85. 
Decazes,  Elie,  autograpb,  38,  46. 
Decorah,  Greyhead,  35,  21. 
— ,  Spoon,  son  of  Grayhead  Decorah,  35,  21. 

-  (la.),  College  Chips.  46,   72,  47,  80;   Evangelish-Luthersk  Kirl-e- 
tidende,  43,  79,  44,  75),  45,  'J2,  46,  72,  47,  30,  48,  85;  Posten,  43,  79. 
44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Republican,  46,  72. 

Dedham  Historical  Register,  38,  3?,  39,  49,  40,  42,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84, 
44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  7fi,  47,  34,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

-  (Mass.)  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  42,  53,  43,  63, 
44,  63,  46,  55,  47,  56. 

Deerfield,  Enterprise,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  67;   Enterprise  Leader,  47,  75, 

48,  88;  Herald.  35,  19. 

Deforest,  Times,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
De  Forrest,  Francis,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
De  Guerville,  A.  B.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 
De  Hass,  Gen.  John  P.,  autograph,  37,  40. 
Delafield,  Aklen  in,  40,  20. 
Delancey,  William  H.,  autograph,  37,  39. 
Delaney,  James,  obituary,  45,  31. 
Delano,  Columbus,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Delaplaine,  Annie,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 
— ,  Blanche,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

— ,  George  P.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3.  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38.  4, 
39,  4,  9,  40,  5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8;  on  art  gallery  and  cabinet  committee, 
32,  24,  34,  4,  35.  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,5, 
43,  5;  gives  to  library,  37,  43;  gives  to  museum,  37,  52;  subscribes 
to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33,  43,  11;  obituary,  43,  27,  31,  32;  State- 
ment. 44,  91  (11). 
— :  Joseph,  Repository,  43,  31. 

Delavan,  Braley  at,  37,  90;  Suessmilch-Hoerning,  46,  86;  Deaf  Mute 
Times.  35,  21;  Enterprise.  44,  78,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49, 
106;  Republican.  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47, 
41.  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75",  48,  80;  Wisconsin 
Times.  36,  25,  37,  31.  38,  41.  39,  53,  40.  47,  41,  44.  42,  46,  43,  78,  4^. 
78.  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49.  106. 

— ,  Wisconsin  School  for  Deaf  Mutes  gives  to  library,  45,  86. 
—  High  School  organizes  normal  institute,  45,  160. 


96         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Delavan  Lake,  course  of  Turtle  River,  46,  130. 

Delaware,  treasury  department  gives  to  library,  45,  74;    Beer's  Atlas, 

35,  16. 
— •  (O.),  Delaware  Patron,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  116. 

—  (Md.),  Historical  society  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  31,  39,  58, 
45,  74,  46,  55. 

-  Indians,   visited   by   Draper,    39,    79;    instrumental   in   advancing 
frontier,  41,   82;    invitation   to   Stockbridge   and   Brothertown   In- 
dians, 47,  159;  sell  lands,  47,  161. 

Deleglise,  Francis  A.,  obituary,  42,  23,  24. 

Dellona,  Irish  in.  37,  61. 

Delton,  Bowman  at,  43,  34;   Codding,  45,  192. 

Democrat,  town  of,  46,  186. 

Democratic  national  (silver)  committee  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  44, 
63,  48,  60. 

Democrats  in  Wisconsin,  foreign  element  among,  45,  111,  49,  145.  See 
also  Baker's  Elective  Franchise,  Bruncken's  Political  Activity  of 
Germans,  Mason's  Fugitive  Slave  Law,  Sm'ith's  Freesoil  Party. 

Dengel,  Edwin,  bill  paid,  48,  51. 

Dengler,  C.  M.,  bill  paid,  45,  21,  25,  46,  46. 

Denham,  Edward,  corresponding  member,  39*9. 

Denis,  Due  Decies,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Denison,  J.  H.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— •  House   (Boston),  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 

-  University   (Granville,  O.),  Draper  at,  39,  76. 
Denissen,  Christian,  bill  paid,  45,  22;  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 
Denman,  Lord  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Dennehy,  Johanna,  bill  paid,  45,  *21,  46,  43,  45,  46,  48,  45. 

Dennis,  William  M.,  Democratic  candidate,  42,  146;  convention  of  1846, 

45,  152,  46,  120. 
Dennison,  Garnt  V.,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

—  Manufacturing  Co.,  bill  paid,  45,  25. 
Denny,  Lieut.  St.  Glair,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Denonville,  Jacques  Rene  de  Brisay,  marquis  de,  governor  of  New 
France,  36,  69,  47,  120. 

Denslow,  Van  Buren,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 

Densmore,  James  C.,  abolitionist,  42,  150,  153. 

Denson,  C.  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

Dent,  J.  C.,  Canadian  portrait  gallery,  42,  31. 

Denver  (Col.),  first  camp  at,  41,  95;  Christian,  48,  84;  Colorado  Chron- 
icle, 49,  110;  Industrial  Advocate,  45,  94,  46,  71,  47,  79;  Retail 
Clerk's  National  Advocate,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84;  Rocky  Mountain 


Desnoyers]  IndeX    tO    Proceedings 

News,  43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92;  Weekly  Rocky  Mountain  News,  46,  71, 
47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110. 

Denver  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  49, 
70. 

-  Department  of  Finance,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
—  Mercantile  Library,  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  39,  58,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  53,  44, 
63,  45,  74. 

De  Pere  (rapides  des  pcres),  37,  55,  56;  Dutch  in,  37,  61;  historical 
celebration,  47,  10,  102;  Allouez  monument,  47,  27,  28,  105;  trad- 
ing post  at,  47,  119;  mission  house  burned,  47,  121;  missionaries 
at,  47,  151;  library,  47,  202;  rapids  at,  47,  206;  county  seat  estab- 
lished, 47,  219;  loses  toll  bridge,  47,  220,  221;  two  views  of  lock 
at,  48,  77;  railroad  wreck  near,  48,  103;  Boyd  at,  45,  29;  Clark's 
paper  business,  39,  19;  Clermont,  46,  80;  Dickinson  at  East 
De  Pere,  39,  20;  Kellogg's  influence  on  establishment  of  bank, 
39,  23;  Lawton  at,  44,  36;  Miller,  41,  24;  Phelps,  39,  26;  Secretary 
Thwaites  at,  36,  25,  26;  Parker  on,  47,  107,  218-221;  Advertiser,  47, 
220;  Annals  of  St.  Joseph,  47,  75,  48,  80;  Brown  County  Demo- 
crat, 43,  73,  44,  72,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  News,  35, 
18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  43,  43,  73,  44,  72, 
45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106.  See  also  St.  Francis  Xavier 
Mission. 

Depew,  Chauncey  M.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56,  48,  60. 

De  Peyster,  Maj.  A.  S.,  letter  to  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  47,  135. 
— ,  Gen.   J.   Watts,   gives    to  library,   34,   25,   35,   32,   34,   36,   36,   38, 
52,  39,  58,  41,  49,  42,  53,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  48,  60;  letter  of,  42, 
77,  44,  97(94). 

Derby,  Samuel  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

Derickson,  R.  P.,  abolitionist,  45,  185. 

De  Renne,  Mrs. ,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Des  Cognets,  Anna  R.,  bill  paid,  40,  45. 

Des  Forges,  M.  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

Des  Moines  (la.),  mayor  gives  to  library,  47,  56;  Iowa  Unionist,  49, 
111;  Register,  Gue  in,  35,  35,  36. 

Desmond,  Humphrey  J.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  45,  74;  in  Edgerton 
Bible  case,  45,  145. 

Desnoyers,  Bessie,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
— ;  E.  C.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  48. 

,  Francis,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

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98         Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Desnoyers,  Marie  L,.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  43,  47,  49,  108; 

gives  to  library,  47,  71. 
Dessert,  Joseph,  life  member,  48,  14. 
De  Soto,  Hernando,  march  of,  49,  124. 

,  Chronicle,  35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  31. 

Detroit,  banking  combination,  35,   55,  56;    Mitchell's  banking  system, 

35,  58;  besieged  by  Foxes,  36,  70,  47,  209;  emporium  for  fur-trade, 

36,  77,  46,  214;   Haldimond  permits  vessel  to  be  built  at,  36,  77; 
Perrot  ostensorium,  37,  56;  Lappin,  39,  23;  retaken  by  British,  40, 
94;  evolution  of,  41,  91;  earliest  launch,  42,  88;  Goodell  at,  45,  31; 
American  historical  association  convention,  49,  35;  Picturesque  De- 
troit, 42,  31.    Newspapers  and  Journals:  Esselin's  Atlantis,  49,  194, 
195;    Herold,  46,   72,  47,   80,  48,   85,  49,   111;    Motorman  and  Con- 
ductor, 45,   94,  47,  80;    Sentinel,  45,   94,  46,  72;    Weekly  Tribune, 

43,  80,    44,    79,    45,    92,    46,    72.     Newspapers    on    Old    Northwest: 
Courier,  44,  113;  Democratic  Free  Press,  44,  133;  Daily  Advertiser, 

44,  133,   141;    Daily  Free  Press,  44,   133;    Daily   Tribune,  44,  133; 
Gazette,  44,  113,  133,  141;  Journal  and  Advertiser,  44,  41;  Journal 
and  Courier,  44,  41;   Journal    and    Michigan   Advertiser,  44,  133; 
Michigan    Christian    Herald,    44.-   131;    Michigan    Essay,    44,    131; 
Michigan  Herald,  44,  41;  Northwestern  Journal,  44,  133;  Times,  44, 
133. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  36,  31,  38,  52,  39,  58,  40, 
56,  41,  49,  42,  53,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  55,  47,  56,  48,  60,  49,  70; 
material  on  Old  Northwest  in,  44,  132,  133;  visited,  43,  51;  book 
fund,  45,  48,  48,  20. 

Deuster,  Hugo,  acknowledgement  to,  45,  136. 

,  Peter  V.,  German  congressman,  49,  173. 

Deutsch-Amerikanische  Geschicht flatter,  49,  173. 

Deutsch-Amerikanisches  Magazin,  48,  17. 

De  Veaux  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Devoe,  Mrs.  Jerome,  gives  to  library,  34,  23. 

Devreaux,  Henry  L.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 

Devron,  Gustave,  corresponding  member,  41,  8;  gives  to  library,  42,  53, 
43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  55,  47,  56;  to  museum,  42,  67,  45,  43;  Cop- 
per currency  in  Louisiana  in  colonial  times,  41,  168-173,  44,  94 
(54). 

Dewey,  Mrs.  Catherine  D.     See  Dunn,  Kate. 
— ,  Ebenezer,  37,  68. 

— ,  Melvil,  gives  to  library,  35,  32;  letter  from,  42,  77,  44,  97  (94); 
cited,  49,  10. 


Discontent]        Index  to  Proceedings  99 

Dewey,  Nelson,  obituary,  37,  15;  portrait,  38,  60;  defeats  Tweedy,  39,  28; 
president,  40,  3;  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  103,  127-130,  156;  on 
fugitive  slave  act,  43,  121;  referred  to,  45,  17;  death  of  Mrs  Dewey, 

46,  81;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  121,  122;  Pinney's  Memor- 
ial address,  37,  9,  66-78,  44,  94(50),  96(74). 

— ,  Nelson  D.,  son  of  foregoing,  37,  74. 
—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
De  Witt,  Simeon,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Dexterville,  Hiles  at,  44,  35. 

Dial,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,   26,  83,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  42,  41, 
40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47.  84,  48,  89,  49,  99;  com- 
pany, bill  paid,  41,  11. 
Dick,  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Dickinson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  obituary,  39,  20. 
— ,  Nathaniel,  convention  of  184G,  45,  152. 

,  Philemon,  autograph,  40,  50. 

— ,  Gen.  William,  39,  20;  De  Pere  settler,  47,  218,  219. 
Dickson,  Robert,  in  War  of  1812-15,  36,  76,  47,  136;  certificate  from,  47, 
216;    "Kakalin,"    47,    214;    Cruikshank's    Robert    DicJtson,    Indian 
trader,  44,  91  (12) ;  Papers,  1S12-15,  44,  91  (11). 

Dictionaries,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
38,  3o,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20, 

47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28. 

Diehlstadt  (Mo.),  mounds  near,  41,  77,  78. 

Dietetic  and  Hygienic  Gazette,  42,   48,  43,   84,  44,   83,   45,   97,  46,   76, 

47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Dietrich  &  Adams,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

Dietrich,  Emma,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53-61. 
Dietrichson,  J.  W.  C.,  Norwegian  preacher,  46,  166. 
Diffenderffer,  Frank  R.,  bill  paid,  49,  55,  70. 
Dike,  Samuel  W.,  gives  to  library.  41.  49. 
Dilg,  Charles  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 
Dillon,  Jackman  &  Jarrett,  contractors,  46,  219. 
— ,  Clara  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  75. 

-  &  Co.,  R.  S.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
Dimock,  Mrs.  F.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
Dinsraore,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Dionne,  N.  E.,  gives  to  library,  41,  41),  42,  53,  48,  60;  Chonart  and  Radis- 

son,  43,  89-94,  116. 

Directories,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25. 
Disco,  Carter  near,  45,  30. 
Discontent,  49.  99. 


ioo      Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [District 

District  of  Columbia,  Department  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  45,  74, 
46,  55,  47,  56,  48,  60,  49,  70;  health  officer,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 
— ,  Supreme  Court,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

3.  ;xon,  Luther  S.,  honorary  vice  president,  37,  3,  38,  3;  obituary,  39,  17, 
18;   in  Booth  case,  43,  140;   exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123, 
124. 
— ,  Richard  Watson,  History  of  Church  of  England,  37,  24. 

Doane,  George  W.,  autograph,  37,  39. 
— ,  William  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Dobbs,  Peter,  grave  of,  46,  200. 

Dobell,  Richard  R.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Dockstader,  Benjamin  C.,  obituary,  48,  95. 

Documentos  para  la  historia  de  la  libertador  de  Colombia,  46,  27. 

Documents  (state),  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17, 
37,  25,  38,  35.  For  U.  S.  documents,  see  United  States. 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  44,  25,  45,  22. 
— ,  B.  L.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 
— ,  S.  C.  T.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 

Doddridge,  Joseph,  39,  77;  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 

Dodge  &  Brown  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

Dodge,  Andrew  J.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 

,  Arthur  J.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56,  41,  49. 

,  Augustus  C.,  autograph,  40,  50;  vote  on  Wilmot  proviso,  40,  8G; 

corresponding  member,  42,  8;  life  member,  48,  14. 

,  E.  C.,  annual  member,  49,  14. 

,  H.  C.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

• ,  Henry,  37,  70;  photograph  of  commission  as  governor  of  Wis- 
consin, 32,  12;  autograph,  36,  37;  G.  W.  Jones  under,  40,  83;  slave 
holder,  40,  84-86;  M.  Jones  aid-de-camp  to,  41,  23;  message,  41, 
116,  45,  125,  133;  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  111,  133;  legislative 
approval  of,  43,  118,  119;  commissions  warden,  45,  35,  36;  proclama- 
tions, 45,  127,  137;  appoints  Olmsted,  46,  85;  in  Black  Hawk  War, 
46,  199;  photograph  of,  48,  17;  commissions  Moore,  48,  100; 
Pinney's  Eulogy  on,  44,  89(5) ;  Services  of  Col.  Henry  Dodge's  vol- 
unteers, 44,  89(5). 

,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 

,  John  T.,  gives  to  library,  39,  58. 

,  Joseph  T.,  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  41,  49,  42,  53,  44,  63,  45,  74, 

46,  55;    annual  member,  39,  9;   on  nominating  committee,  42,   8; 
bill  paiia,  43,  18;  photograph  of,  44,  46. 

,  Joshua  E.,  appointed  member  of  supreme  court,  46,  90. 

,  Melvin  G..  gives  to  library,  48,  60,  49,  70. 


Door]  Index  to  Proceedings  101 

Dodge  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58,  59,  45,  121;  Polanders,  37,  60;  Irish, 
37,  G2;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  38,  52,  42,  53,  43,  63, 
45,  74,  48,  60;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  political  parties  in, 
42,  127;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on-  constitution,  43,  159; 
Deleglise  in,  42,  23;  Nash,  45,  33;  Prentiss,  40,  25;  History,  45,  151. 
—  County  Bar  Association,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

Dodgeville,  Little  at,  38,  23;  Gov.  Dodge  near,  40,  84;  Wells  at,  45,  33; 
paper  on  school,  46,  50;  Chronicle,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40, 
39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75, 
48,  80,  49.  106;  Eye  and  Star,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43, 
42,  44;  Iowa  County  Republic,  49,  106;  Rural  Eye,  37,  29,  38,  40, 
39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  44;  Semi-Weekly  Iowa  County  Reporter, 

48,  80;    Sun,  35,   19,  43,   75,  44,   74,   45,   80,  46,   67,  47,   75,  48,   80, 

49,  106.  • 

Dodson,  J.  M.,  annual  member,  35,   6;    corresponding  member,  36,   8; 

gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

Doe,  Mrs.  Anna  M.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 
Doerflinger,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
Doggett-Daggett  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Dole,  George  W.,  bank  commissioner,  43,  155. 
Dollard,  Adam  Daulac,  sieur  des  Ormeaux,  massacre  of,  43,  105. 
Domestic  and   Foreign  Missionary   Society    (N.  Y.),   gives   to  library, 

49,    70. 

Dominican  Sisters  (Madison,  Yvris.),  give  to  library,  41,  52. 
Domschcke,  Bernhard,  German  Republican,  45,  117,  49,  195,  196,  198, 

202,  2"03,  210. 

Donahoe's  Magazine,  45,  145. 
Donaldson,  Thomas,  Public  Domain,  46,  218. 
Dongan,  Thomas,  governor  of  New  York,  efforts  to  secure  fur-trade, 

36,  67,  47,  120. 
Doniol,  Henri,  History  of  French  participation  in  the  establishment 

of  the  United  States,  37,  23. 
Donovan,  Anthony,  annual  member.  43,  14. 
Doolittle,  Homer,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,   James  R.,   autograph,   37,   35;    gives   to   library,  41,   49,   43,   f»?.; 

portrait  of,  41,  61,  43,  58;  gives  to  museum,  42,  66,  43,  48;  names 

Fairchild  for  secretary  of  state,  44,  11,  12;  obituary,  45.  31;  exem- 
plifies Puritan  influence,  46,  123,  124. 
— ,  Mrs.  James  R.,  portrait  of,  41,  61. 
Door  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;   Swedes,  37,  60;   Belgians.  37,  GO: 

Polanders,  37,   60;    board   of  supervisors   gives  to  library,   38,   52, 

39,  58,  44,  63,  45,  74,  48,  60,  49.  70. 


io2       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Doran,  John  L.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

Dorn,  Henry  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Dorner,  Otto,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

Dorr,  Lieut.  Gustavus,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Dotterer,  Henry  S.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 

Doty,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

,  Duane,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

— ,  James  D.,  Indian  collection,  32,  1,  38,  59,  41,  70;  portrait,  32,  10, 
48,  77;  Ellis's  Life  and  Times  of,  32,  20,  44,  89(5);  referred  to, 
36,  58,  95;  appoints  Jackson,  37,  98;  territorial  organization,  41, 
114-116;  school  fund  bill,  41,  139,  140;  message,  41,  164,  165; 
secures  capital  for  Madison,  42,  18;  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  118, 
132;  bank  director,  43,  145;  convention  of  1846,  45,  152;  near  De 
Pere,  47,  110;  decree  on  Indian  marriages,  47,  125;  early  promi- 
nence, 47,  126;  Collins  with,  49,  115;  Hatheway  under,  49,  119; 
Journals  of  travel,  39,  55;  Northern  Wisconsin  in  1820,  44,  89(7); 
papers,  44,  91(13). 
— ,  Webster,  gives  to  library*,  39,  55. 
-  Island  (Neenah),  De  Lignery  at,  47,  205-207;  Carver,  47,  205,  206. 

Dougherty,  J.  D.,  "Barnburner,"  42,.  140,  146,  153. 

Doughty,  Arthur  G.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 

Douglas,  James,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  156. 

•,  John,  obituary,  42,  24. 

•,  Mark,  obituary,  48,  95. 

,    Stephen   A.,   autograph,    37,    36;    declares   doctrine   of   "squatteF 

sovereignty,"  49,  132,  133;  reports  amendatory  bill,  45,  124;  reports 
bill   (H.  R.  648),  45,  132;   referred  to,  45,  173;   Codding's  reply  to, 
45,  187;   Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217;   accused  of  Know- 
nothingism,  49,  199,  200.     See  also,  Kansas-Nebraska  bill. 
— •  county,  Swedes  in,  37,  60;  Finlanders,  37,  62;  board  of  supervisors 
gives  to  library,  39,  58,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  54,  44,  63,  45,  74,  47,  56, 
48,  60,  49,  70;  population,  46,  204;  railroad  tax,  46,  224;  map,  38,  35. 
—  County  Agricultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  42,  53,  48,  50. 

Douglass,  Mrs.  Anna  E.,  corresponding  member,  38,  13;  gives  to  library, 
48,  60. 

,  Carlos  L.,  obituary,  47,  92. 

,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44.  100. 

— ,  Robert,  39,  32,  33. 

Dousman  &  Elmore,  warehouse  of,  47,  144. 

Dousman,  Hercules  L.,  agent  of  American  Fur  Company,  documents 
of,  42,  68;  bank  commissioner,  43,  148,  149;  transportation  com- 
pany, 43,  157;  Doyle  with,  48,  95. 


Draper]  Index  to  Proceedings  103 

Dousman,  Mrs.  Nina  S.,  annual  member,  34,  31;  gives  to  library,  42,  43, 

68;  gives  to  museum,  37,  52,  42,  66. 
Doutey,  Joseph,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Dover,  Scots  in,  49,  157,  158. 

-  (N.  H.)  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46, 
55,  47,  56,  48,  60,  49,  70;  Bulletin,  49,  99. 

Dow,  Charles  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  36. 

— ,  Charles  M.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

— ,  Joel  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  John  G.,  annual  member,  43,  14. 

— ,  Washington  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Downer,  Jason,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123,  49,  174. 

-  college  (Fox  Lake),  gives  to  library,  38,  50,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  54. 
Downing,  Andrew,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

Doyle,  Joseph  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

— ,  Peter,  obituary,  48,  95. 

Doyon,  M.  R.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  39, 
4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  45,  4,  47,  4,  12, 
AS,  5;  on  finance  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  5,  37,  5,  38,  5,  16, 
39,  5,  14,  40,  6,  13,  16,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  22,  45,  5,  14,  18,  46, 
14,  47,  4;  life  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  35,  28;  subscribes 
to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  treasurer,  48,  18;  on  auditing  com- 
mittee, 48,  41. 
Draeger,  Charles,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Drake,  Daniel,  39,  77;  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35,  42,  39. 
— ,  Francis  S.,  Tea  leaves,  42,  31. 
— ,  Jeremiah,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
— ,  S.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
— ,  S.  G.,  interest  in  Draper  collection,  39,  82. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Drama,  summary  of  additions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15.     See  also  Literature. 
Draper,  A.  S.,  corresponding  member,  37,  8;    gives  to  library,  37,  43. 
— t,  Mrs.  Catherine  T.  Hoyt,  39,  34-36,  84,  41,  28,  44,  58. 
— ,  C.  N.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 

-  Lyman  C.,  report,  32,  1-24,  34,  7-28;  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  5, 
34,  8;  notes  given  to  binding  fund,  35,  8,  36,  11,  37,  17,  38,  28, 
39,  29,  40,  30,  41,  28,  42,  28;  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  23,  25,  35, 
16,  32,  36,  36,  37,  43,  38,  44,  53,  39,  58;  corresponding  secretary. 
32,  23,  40,  3;  resignation  of  secretaryship,  34,  5-7;  honorary  sec- 
retary, 34,  3,  30,  35.  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  38,  3;  on  library  committee, 
32,  24;  obituary  committee,  32,  24,  37,  5,  38,  5;  printing  and  publi- 


IO4       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Draper 

Draper — continued. 

cation  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  3/,  4,  38,  5;  curator, 
34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36,  3,  4,  37,  4,  33,  4,  12;  succeeded  as  curator,  39,  4; 
on  nomination  of  officers  committee,  34,  28;  testimonial  to,  34,  29; 
offers  resolution,  35,  7;  memorial  services,  39,  10;  President  John- 
ston on  death  of,  39,  7,  8;  encomium  on,  39,  16;  partnership  with 
Lossing,  39,  17;  will,  39,  31-34,  40,  31,  70,  43,  39,  54;  Thwaites's 
Memoir  of,  39,  74-92,  44,  91(12),  94(52),  96(78);  describes  Mrs. 
Tank's  gift,  39,  39,  40;  gives  to  museum,  39,  67-70;  portrait  of, 

40,  64;  daguerreotype  of,  40,  67;  referred  to,  43,  11,  46,  7,  35,  48,  34, 
35;   on  growth  of  society,  43,  25,  26;    devotion  to  society,  45,  78; 
exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  125;    cited,  47,   131;   Additional 
notes  on  Eleazer  Williams,   44,   90(8);    Autograph   collections   of 
signers  of  Declaration  of  Independence,  44,  90(10);  Early  French 
forts  in  western  Wisconsin,  44,  90(10) ;  Life  and  services  of  George 
Hyer,  44,   89(6);    Notice  of  Match-e-ke-wis,  44,   89(7);    Sketch  of 
Charles  H.  Larrabec,  44,   90(9),   95(60);    Statistics  of  Wisconsin 
public   libraries,   44,   88(3);    Wisconsin   necrology,   1874-75,   44,   90 
(7);    Wisconsin  necrology  for  J 876-78,  44,   90(8);    editor  of  first 
series    (vols.   i — x)    of  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Collections,  35, 
13,  39,  92,  44,  87;  and  Butterfield,  Border  Forays,  39,  88,  95,  41,  35, 
42,  39;  and  Croffut,  Helping  Hand,  39,  86. 

-  Bibliography,  39,  93-95. 

,  Durrie    portrait    fund,    40,    33;    management    approved,    40,    13. 

estate,  executor's  statement,  41,  9;  executor's  report,  44,  58-60; 

settlement  of,  42,  29,  38,  43,  39,  44,  40;  settlement  approved  by 
finance  committee,  44,  22;  gives  to  museum,  40,  67,  41,  62;  gives  to 
library,  41,  49,  46,  55. 

family,  ancestral  refcidence  of,  photograph,  41,  62. 

homestead,   devised  to  society,  39,   32;    committee  appointed  for 

management  of,  39,  10;   in  report  of  executive  committee,  39,  35, 

36,  40,  31,  32,  41,  28,  42,  29,  43,  39/54,  44,  40;   in  report  of  execu- 
tor of  Draper  estate,  44,  59;    valuation  of,  39,   15,  40,  16,  41,  17, 

42,  15,  16,  45,  18,  20,  46,  37..  47,  34,  48,  36,  49,  42,  46;   repairs  on, 

41,  15,  16,  42,  15,  16,  43,  24,  45,  19,  49,  44,  48;   rent  of,  42,  14,  43. 
22,  24,  44,  21,  47,  37,  48,  37,  49,  44,  48;  insurance,  43,  24;  acquired, 

43,  23;  in  report  of  treasurer,  44,  24,  45,  20,  46,  41,  48,  41,  49,  46. 

homestead  committee,  composition  of,  39,  5,  10,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5, 

43,  5,  44,  5,  14,  45,  5,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  report  of,  46,  48, 
49,  48. 

Library,  devised  to  society,  39,  31,  32;  in  executive  report,  39,  36, 

37,  46,  19,  20,  49,  27;  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  47,  56,  49,  70. 


Index  to  Proceedings  105 

Draper  manuscript  collection,  devised  to  society,  39,  31-33;  in  executive 
committee  report,  39,  45,  41,  35,  36,  42,  38-41,  44,  41,  42,  45,  38, 

46,  19,  47,  20,  48,  21,  4S,  27;    Dr.  Adams    on,    38,    93;     Secretary 
Thwaites  on,  39,  76-80;  President  Johnston  on,  43,  11,  12. 

— ,  Luke,  father  of  L.  C.,  39,  75. 

— ,  Marvin  K.,  39,  32;   photograph  of,  40,  67. 
Drayton,  William,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Dreer,  Fred  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  40,  56,  41,  49. 
Dresser,  Amos,  abolitionist,  45,  175. 

Drew  Theological  Seminary  (Madison,  N.  J.),  gives  to  library,  42,  54, 
43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  55,  47,  56,  48,  60,  49,  70;  library  exchanges, 

47,  22,  48,  22. 

Drexel  Institute  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  40,  56,  43,  63,  45,  74,  49,  70; 

library  visited,  47,  24. 
Driggs,  John  J.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Driscoll,  C.  J.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 
Droppers,  Garrett,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  43,  63. 
Drowne,  Henry  T.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  35,  32,  37,  43,  38,  53,  39,  58, 

40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  54;   gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 
Druillettes,  Gabriel,  Jesuit  missionary,  43,  112. 
Drum,  R.  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 
Drummond,  Josiah  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
Drury,  Maj.  L.  H.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 
-  College   (Springfield,  Mo.),  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
Dryden,  John,  gives  to  library.  40,  56. 
— ,  John  F.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 
Duane,  William,  autograph,  38,  46. 

,  William  J.,  autograph,  37,  36, 

Du  Bay's  post,  in  1834,  36,  97. 

Du  Bois,  Mrs. ,  speech  of,  44,  104. 

— ,  Darwin,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Dublin  Review,  40,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76, 

47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

University  Magazine,  40,  40. 

Dubuque   (la.),  Perrot's  forts,  37,  56;    development  of  mining  in,  36, 

91;   Rolette's  trade,  36,  94;    Dewey  at,  37,   69;    Jones,  40,  83,  44, 

35;  early  bank  of,  43;  146,  152,  153;  mineral  holes,  46,  193. 
Ducas,  E.  L.,  gives  to  museum,  42,  *56. 
Ducharme,  Paul,  Kaukauna  settler,  47,  215. 

— ,  Dominique,  Kaukauna  settler,  47,  215,  216. 
Du  Chesneau,  Jacques,  sieur  de  Doussiniere,  intendant  of  New  France, 

cited,  36,  63,  66. 


106     Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Duck  Creek,  freighting  boat,  37,  34;  perils  of  crossing,  47,  146;  Oneidas 
on,  47,  179,  181. 

Dudley,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
— ,  Rev.  J.  P.,  corresponding  member,  36,  8. 
—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Duerst,  Mathias,  Diary  of  New  Giants  colonist,  48,  27. 
— ,  Salome,  deposits  in  library,  42,  43. 

Duff,  Francis,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Duffield,  Samuel,  autograph,  40,  50. 

Du  Frenne,  Fred,  loan  collection,  48,  28. 

Dugdale  and  Dodsworth's  Monastieon  Anglicanum,  37,  24. 

Dulles,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Du  Luth  (Du  Lhut),  Daniel  Greysolon,  fur-trader,  36,  62,  67,  68,  42, 
87,  47,  119,  120. 

Duluth  (Minn.),  railroad  rivalry  with  Superior,  46,  221,  222;  comp- 
troller gives  to  library,  45,  74;  Duluth  Superior  Volksfreund,  46, 
72;  Labor  World,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  National- 
tidende,  43,  SO;  Skandia,  43,  80;  Volksfreund,  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  94; 
Union  Labor  Advocate,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85. 

-  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

— ,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic  Railroad,  46,  219,  222. 
Dunbar,  Richard,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

— ,  Sylvester  W.,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  148,  150. 
Duncan,  Charles  L.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
Duncker,  Max,  History  of  antiquity,  38,  34. 
Dunham,  J.  S.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
Dunkirk,  Giles  at,  43,  32. 
Dunlap,  G.  R.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
Dunlevy  papers,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35 
Dunlop,  J.  W.,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155. 

— ,  William,  gives  to  library,  43..  63. 

Dunn.  Charles,  chief  justice,  37,  74:  tries  slave  case,  40,  83;  Amend- 
ment on  suffrage  article,  41,  123;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156; 
father  of  Mrs.  Dewey,  46,  81. 

— ,  H.  N.  &  E.  G.,  bill  paid.  47,  41. 

— ,  Ida,  bill  paid,  49,  58. 

— ,  Kate,  marries  Nelson  Dewey,  37,  74;   obituary,  46,  81,  90. 

— ,  Colladay  at,  41,  21. 

-  county,  btfard  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  53,  39,  58,  40, 
56,  4f,  49,  43,   63,  44,   63,  45,   74,  46,  55,  48,   60,   49,   70;    traveling 
libraries  in,  44,  53;  Allen  in,  46,  125. 


Index  to  Proceedings  107 

Dunning,  Abel,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

,  Philo,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38,  4,  39,  4, 

9,  40,  5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4;  on  prehistoric  antiquities  and 
Indian  history  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5, 

39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5;    gives  to  library,  36,  36,  37,  43,  38,  53; 
on  natural  history  committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5, 

43,  5,  44,  5;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;   obituary,  48,  95, 
96;  portrait  of,  49,  93. 

Dunster,  Henry,  first  president  of  Harvard  college,  38,  76. 
Du  Peron,  Frangois,  Jesuit  missionary,  43,  94. 
Duquesne,  Marquis,  governor  of  Canada,  cited,  41,  91. 
Durand,  H.  S.,  Whig  candidate,  42,  136,  137. 

— ,  Harvey,  annual  member,  34,  30. 

— ,  Mrs.  Loyal,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 

— ,  Courier,  35,  20,  36,   24;    Entering  Wedge,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,   77, 

44.  76,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Pepin  County  Courier, 
37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  88,  46, 
67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 

Duren,  E.  F.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 

Durham,  Cora  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 

Durkee,  Charles,  Liberty  party  and  Freesoil  partisan,  42,  61,  103,  108, 
113,  116-118,  121-123,  132-137,  140,  152,  157,  158,  43,  120, 
121,  45,  186;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124;  Frank's 
Events  in  the  life  of  Charles  Durkee,  44,  89  (6). 

Durlin,  Fayette,  obituary,  49.  115. 

Durr,  Emil,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  35,  37. 

Durrett,  Reuben  T.,  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3, 

37,  3,    8,    38,    3,    39,    3,    40,    4,    13,   41,    3,    42,    3,    43,    3,    15,    44,    2; 
gives  to  Ifbrary,  36,  36,  37,  43,  41,  49,  42,  54,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  55, 
48,  60,  49,  70;   subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;   letter  from, 
42,  77,  78,  44,  97   (94);  Centenary  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  42,  30. 

Durrie,  Anna,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 
— ,  Archibald,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 
— ,  Daniel  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  41,  36,  36,  37,  43, 

38,  53,  39,  56,  59;   librarian,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  6, 
8,  38,  4,  6,  39,  4,  6,  85,  40,  3,  75;    literary    exchanges    committee, 
32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5.  38,  r>,  39,  5;  on  library  committee,  34,  14, 
35,    4,    36.    4,    37,    5.    38,    5,    39,    5;    on    committee    on    contribu- 
tions   and    endowments,    37,    5.    38,    5,    39,    5;    committee    on    art 
gallery  and  cabinet,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5;  acknowledgement  to.  38,  92, 
portrait  of,  40,  64;  obituary,  40.  18,  19;  Butler's  Memorial  address, 

40,  73-81,   44,    94    (53);    subscribes   to    Draper    portrait,    40,    33; 


io8       Wisconsin  Historical    Society 

Durrie — continued. 

Annals  of  Prairie  du  Chien,  43,  148;  Bibliographia  Genealogica 
Americana,  40,  79;  Bibliography  of  Wisconsin,  40,  78;  Capt.  Jona- 
than Carver,  40,  80,  44,  89  (G);  Early  outposts  of  Wisconsin,  40, 
80,  44,  92  (28);  Gazetteer  of  Wisconsin,  '40,  80;  History  of  Madi- 
son, including  the  Four  Lake  Country,  40,  79,  80;  Life  and  serv- 
ices of  John  Y.  Smith,  40,  80.  44,  90  (7);  Memoir  of  George  Gale, 
40,  80,  44,  89  (7);  Public  Domain  of  Wisconsin,  40,  80;  Utility 
of  the  study  of  Genealogy,  44,  91  (18);  Catalogue  of  Library  of 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  40,  76-78,  44,  92. 
— ,  Isabel,  assistant  librarian,  32,  23,  34,  3,  11,  31,  35,  3,  36,  3;  obitu- 
ary, 37,  15-17;  making  of  card  catalogue  delayed  by  death  of, 
37,  19;  Catalogue  of  Library  uf  State  Historical  Society  of  Wis- 
consin, 44,  92. 

Duruy,  Victor,  History  of  Rome,  39,  47. 

Durward,  B.  I.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32;   exemplifies  Scotch  influence, 

49,  157. 
— ,  Bernhard  J.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

Dutch,  influenced  by  fur-trade,  36,  53;   trade  with  Iroquois,  36,  57;   in 
Wisconsin,  37,  61. 

Dutchman's  Creek   (Riviere  Glase),  school  on,  47,  197. 

Dutt,  Shoshee  Chunder,  Works  of,  44,  43. 

Dutton,  Achsa  P.,  obituary,  49,  115. 

Duvall,  Joseph,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Dux,  Joseph,  47,  32;   gives  to  library,  47,  56. 

Dwinnell,  G.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  69. 
— ,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

Dyer,  C.  E.,  on  sub-committee  of  board  of  visitors,  42,  73. 
— ,  Dr.  C.  V.,  abolitionist,  45,  177. 

Dyke,  F.  A.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

,  Henry  A.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 


"EAGLE,"  Hudson  Bay  ship,  43,  113. 

-  River,  Democrat,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78;    Vilas  County  News,  44, 

78,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Eames,  Wilberforce,  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  47,  56. 
Earle,  H.  R.,  bill  paid,  46,*  43. 

— ,  Pliny,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  43. 
Early,  Capt.  Jacob  M.,  in  Black  Hawk  War,  46,  198. 
genealogy,  44,  43. 


Index  to  Proceedings  109 

Early  Wisconsin  exploration  and  settlement,  34,  17,  44,  90  (10). 
East  Anglian,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  34, 
44,  83,  45,  97. 

—  Hartford  (Conn.),  library,  35,  43. 

-  St.  Louis  (111.),  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

-  Troy,  Mrs.  Elmore  at,  40,  23;  Chapin  at,  42,  23. 
Easterly,  George,  patent  granted,  49,  163. 

Eastman,  B.  C.,  Democratic  candidate,  42,  132,  133,  136. 
— ,  George,  obituary,  48,  96. 
— ,  Harry  E.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Linda  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 
— ,  S.  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 
— ,  Zebina,  45,  177;    cited,  45,  174,  175;   Personal  Reminiscences  of 

Ichabod  Codding,  45,  179-182. 
Easton,  E.  A.,  bill  paid,  48,  48. 
Eaton,  A.  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 

,  Amasa  M.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

,  Amos,  autograph,  38,  46. 

— ,  Lieut.  Amos  B.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— ,  Benjamin,  Green  Bay  clergyman,  47,  114. 
— ,  D.  C.,  gives  tc  library,  32.  15,  37,  43. 

•,  Edward  D.,  corresponding  member,  38,  13. 

— ,  James  O.,  obituary,  41,  21. 
— ,  William,  autograph,  38,  46,  40,  50. 

Eau  Claire,  trading  post,  36,  97;  Joseph  Irish  at,  47,  93;  state  federa- 
tion of  women's  clubs  at,  47,  102;  Wisconsin  library  association 
at,  49,  36;  Daily  Telegram,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80;  Evening  Tele- 
gram, 42,  44;  Free  Press,  35,  19,  36,  23;  Gazette,  45,  88;  Morn- 
ing Telegram,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  88;  News,  35,  19,  36,  23,  38,  10, 
39,  51,  40,  45;  Reform,  43,  74;  Telegram,  49,  106;  Weekly  Free 
Press.  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51.  40,  45,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43.  74,  44, 

74,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,   106;    Weekly  Leader,  37,  29, 
38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  44,  44,  74,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47, 

75,  48,  80,  49,  106;    Weekly  Telegram,  47,  75,  48,  80. 

—  county,   Norwegians  in,   37,   59;    Shaws,  Randalls,  Marstons  and 
Eastons  exemplify  Puritan  influence.  46,  125;  population,  46,  201; 
board  of  supervisors  give  to  library,  49,  70. 

— '  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  45,  74. 

— •  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  44,  63. 

Eau  Galle,  Scandinavians  in,  49,  187;   foreign  population,  49,  189. 
Eberhart  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Ebers,  George,  Egypt,  44,  43. 


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Eberts,  Robert  M.,   resident  of  Navarino,   37,   33;    Green   Bay   settler, 

47,  114;  plats  site  of  Two  Rivers,  49,  179;  gift  of,  49,  180. 
Ecclesiastical  History  Society,  publications,  38,  34. 
Eckstein,  Louis,  gives  to  library,  37,  43,  38,  53. 
Eclectic  Magazine,  34,  24,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43, 

41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  S3,  45,  97. 
Economic  Studies,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89. 
Economics,  material  on,  43,  8,  49,  34. 
Economist,  38,  37,  39,  49. 

Ecumenical  Missionary  Conference,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

Eddy,  J.  Mack,  gives  to  library,  37,  43. 

Eden,  Irish  in,  37,  61. 

Edersheim,  Alfred,  Life  and  times  of  Christ,  42,  32. 

Edes,  Henry  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

Edgerton,  Elisha  W.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152,  46,  24;  on  Milwaukee 

&  Mississippi  railroad,  46,  215,  216. 

—  ,  decisions  in  Bible  case,  45,  144-146;  Tobacco  Grower,  35,  20, 
Tobacco  Reporter,  36,  24;  Wisconsin  Tobacco  Reporter,  37,  30, 
38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  67, 

47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Edinburgh  Advertiser,  36,  21,  42,  36. 

-  Courant,  36,  21. 

-  Re-view,  34,  23,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40, 

42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  98,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Edison    (Wash.),  Industrial  Freedom,  46,  74. 

Edmund,  Mary,  gives  to  library,  41,  63. 

Edmunds,  E.  B.,  gives  to'  library,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  54,  45,  74,  47,  56. 

Education,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39; 
Madison  convention,  37,  98;  Robbins,  38,  25;  expenditures  in 
Northern  Wisconsin,  46,  206;  Rosenstengel,  48,  17,  18;  Barnard, 

48,  94;   Johnson.  49,  21;  Adams's  Higher  Education  of  the  People, 
38,  68-96,  44,  96    (77)  ;    Salisbury's    Historical    sketch    of    normal 
instruction,   45,    139;    Stearus's    Columbian   History,   45,    131,    139, 
47,   24;    Whitford's  Early   history  of  education   in  Wisconsin,   44, 
89     (5);     Whitford's    Historical    sketch,    45,    131,    139.     See    also 
Schools. 

Education,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40. 
Educational  Monographs,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49. 
--  Review  (N.  Y.),  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40. 

-  Review  (St.  Johns,  N.  B.),  bill  paid,  48,  45. 

Edwards,  Abram  A.,  Western  reminiscence,  44,  89  (5),  49,  178. 


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Edwards,  Albert  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  Celestia  L.,  gives  to  library,  43,  63. 
— ,  Clements,  portrait,  44,  46. 
— ,  Ella  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
— ,  J.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 
— ,  J.  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
— ,  Jonathan,  New  England  divine,  47,  160,  185. 
— ,  Ninian,  governor  of  Illinois,  36,  78. 
— ,  Olney,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  103. 
— ,  Simon  B.,  obituary,  42,  24. 

— ,  T.  O.,  Progress,  condition  and  prospects  of  Wisconsin,  44,  88  (2). 
—  station  (Mo.),  mounds  near,  41,  77. 
Edwards-Todd  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Edwardsville  (111.),  Illinois  Advocate,  44,  126;  Spectator,  44,  126. 
Eggleston,  Edward,  letter  from,  42,  78,  44,  97   (94). 
— ,  Melville,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 
— ,  Thomas,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
Egle,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  35,  32,  44,  63;    letter  from, 

42,  78,  79,  44,  97   (94);   bill  paid,  44,  25. 
Egypt,   Description   de   VEgypt,   the   literary  and   artistic  outcome   of 

Napoleon's  expedition,  37,  23. 

Egyptian  Exploration  Fund,  gives  to  library,  37,  43,  38,  53,  40,  56,  42, 
54,  43,  63,  46,  55.  49  r  70;  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11,  43,  18,  44,  25, 
45,  22,  46,  45,  46,  47,  40,  48,  46,  49,  49,  50,  55;  Publications,  36,  16, 
3/,  24. 

Eide,  Knud  O.,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  154,  156. 
Eielson,  Elling,  Norwegian  preacher,  46,  165,  166. 
Eimon,  Christian,  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  48,  75. 
Elba,  Cooper  at,  41,  21. 
Eldred,  Frederick  S.,  obituary,  49,  115,  116. 

— ,  Howard  S.,  annual  member,  47,  13. 
Eldredge,  Charles  A.,  obituary,  44,  34. 
Eldridge,  Edwin  C.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

Elective  franchise  in  Wisconsin,  Baker,  41,  113-130,  44,  94  (54),  97 
(92),  45,  130,  138;  Clark,  45,  128;  Harkins,  45,  129.  See  also  Negro 
suffrage. 

-  Judiciary,  Ryan,  45,  129. 
Elgin  Historical  and  Scientific  Institute   (St.  Thomas,  Ont),  gives  to 

library,  43,  63. 
Eliot,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

,  John,  Indian  missionary,  47,  154,  155. 

— ,  Mrs.  Edward,  daughter  of  Governor  Ludington,  39,  25. 


ii2       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Elisha  D.   Smith  Free  Public  Library    (Menasha),   given  to   city,  47, 

201,  202;   dedicated,  46,  90;   gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
Elisha  Mitchell  Scientific  Society  (Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.),  gives  to  library, 

46,  55. 

"Elizabeth,"  vessel  of  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  42,  93. 
Elkhart  county  (111.),  atlas,  35,  16. 
Elkhorn,  Thomas  at,  42,  27;  Blade,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78, 

44,  78,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Independent,  35,  21, 

36,  25,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  78,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106; 

School  Journal,  35,  21;    Star,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  114,  123; 

Walworth  County  Independent,  37,  31,  38.  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44; 

Western  Star,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141. 
Elkins,  John,  gives  to  museum,  42,  66. 

,  S.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 

Ellensburg   (Wash.),  Dawn,  43,  82. 
Eller,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 
Ellery  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Ellet,  Elizabeth  F.,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Ellicot,  Joseph,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Elliot,  Norman,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Elliott,  E.  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

,  R.  R.,  bill  paid,  48,  46;  gives  to  library,  48,  60,  49,  70. 

,  S.  L.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

,  Stephen,  autograph,  37,  39. 

Ellington,  J.,  gives  to  museum,  42,  66. 

Ellis  and  Evans,  History  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  41,  83. 

Ellis,  Gen.  Albert  G.,  obituary,  32,  20;    exemplifies  Puritan  influence, 

46,  127;   father  of  E.  Holmes,  47,  109;   Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114; 
with  New  York  Indians,  47,   171;    Green  Bay  school  teacher,  47, 
180,  19~7,  198;   Fifty-four  years  recollections  of  Wisconsin,  32,  20, 
44,  88(7J,  46,  139;   Life  and  public  services  of  J.  D.  Doty,  32,  20, 
44,  89(5) ;  Recollections  of  Rev.  Eleazer  Williams,  32,  20,  44,  90(8)  ; 
Some  account  of  the  advent  of  the  New  York  Indians  into  Wis- 
consin, 32,  20,  44,  88(2),  47,  164,  170,  176;   The  Upper  Wisconsin 
country,  44,  88(3). 

,  Edwin,  vice  president,  43,  3,  14,  44,  3,  45,  3;  corresponding  mem- 
ber, 43,  14. 
,  E.  Holmes,  annual  member,  47,  13;  Green  Bay  historical  society, 

47,  44,    46-48,    103,    108;    Location    of    Indian    villages,    48,    54; 
Memoir  of  Henry  S.  Baird,  44,  89(7);  Recollections  of  Green  Bay 
in  territorial  days,  47,  106-116. 


Emmet]  Index  to  Proceedings 

Ellis,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47,  108. 

,  George  E.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

— ,  Harmon,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  J;  E.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  70. 

,  Mrs.  Mary,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 

— ,  Pitts,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
— ,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  56. 
—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Abrams  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Ellsworth,  C.  H.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49,  50,  48,  55. 
— ,  C.  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 
— ,  Mrs.  Frank,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 
— ,  Henry  L.,  autograph,  40,  50. 
— ,  Lillian,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 
— ,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59 ;  Pierce  County  Herald,  44,  76,  45,  88,  46,  67, 

47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 

Elmore,  Andrew  E.,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  127,  128,  133;    conven 
tion  of  1846,  45,  152,  46,  24,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
— ,  Mrs.  A.  E.,  obituary,  40,  23. 
— ,   James  H.,   Green   Bay  historical   society,  47,  47,   108;    authority 

on  Fort  Howard,  47,  143,  145. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  II.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
— ,  Riverious  P.,  obituary,  46,  81. 
El  Paso  (Wis.),  Irish  in,  37,  62. 

Elroy,  Chronicle,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46;    Tribune,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  29, 
38,   40,  39,  52,  40,   40,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,   75,  44,  75,  45,  88,  46,  67, 
47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Elskw-atawa,  Indian  "prophet."  47,  160. 
Elwell,  Edward,  obituary,  41,  22. 
El  wood,  G.  De  Witt,  Hasting's  Memoir  of,  44,  89(6). 
Ely,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 

— ,  Richard  T.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  38,  53,  41,  49,  42.  54,  43,  63, 
44,   63,  45,   74,  46,   55.  47,   56,  48,   GO,  49,  70;    annual  member,  49, 
70;  Ely  collection  of  papers,  43,  81,  82,  44,  80,  81,  45,  93-95. 
Emerald,  Irish  in,  49,  18C;  foreign  population,  49,  189. 
Emerson.  B.  F.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 
— ,  Joseph,  obituary,  48,  96. 

Emery,  J.  Q.,  state  superintendent,  report,  45,  15,  69,  70,  46,  12,  49-51; 
circular  letter,  45,  57,  58;  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  47,  70;  exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 
Emilio,  Louis  F.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Emmet,  Thomas  Addis,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55. 

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114       Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Emmet 

Emmet,  Irish  in,  37,  62. 

Emmons,  Ebenezer,  letter  of,  34,  21. 

,  M.  J.,  autograph,  37,  35. 

,  S.  F.,  gives  to  library,  41,  49. 

.  Record,  46,  72. 

Employer  and  Employed,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97. 

Engel,  Anton,  gives  to  library,  38,  65. 

Engelberg-Holmburg  Pub    Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 

Engelhard  &  Co.,  G.  P.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

Engesether,  J.  P.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 

England.     See  Great  Britain. 

Engle,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60,  49,  70. 

,  Lieut.  James,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Engleman,  Peter,  exemplifies  German  influence,  49,  146. 
English,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54,  44,  63. 

in  Wisconsin,  trade  with   Iroquois,  36,  57;    rivalry  with  French 

in  fur-trade,  36,  67-69,  47,  120;  period  of  domination  in  Wisconsin, 
36,  75-83,  47,  132-137;  settlements  in  Wisconsin,  37,  62;  Brymner's 
Capture  of  Fort  McKay,  44,  91(11);  Bulger's  Events  at  Prairie  du 
Chien  previous  to  American  occupation  1814,  44,  91(13);  Bulger's 
Last  days  of  the  British  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  44,  91(13);   Cruik- 
shank's  Robert  Dickson,   the  Indian   trader,  44,   91(12);    Dickson 
and  Orignon  Papers,  1812- it,  44,  91(11);     OorrelVs    Journal,  44, 
88(1);    Papers  of  Capt.  F.  B.   Anderson,   44,   90(10);    Thwaites's 
Bulger  Papers,  44,  91(13).     See  also  Canada,  Great  Britain,  Fur- 
trade,  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  North  West  Company. 

Dialect  Society,  gives  to  library,  44,  63;  Publications,  43,  42. 

-  Historical  Review,  35,   17,  36,   19,  37,   26,  38,   37,   39,  49,  40,   43, 
41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

Illustrated  Magazine,  38,  37,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83, 

45,  97. 

"Enigheden,"  Norwegian  vessel,  46,  152. 
Enjalran,  Jean,  Jesuit  missionary,  at  De  Pere,  47,  151. 
Enniss,  J.  H.,  bill  paid,  47,  42. 

Enoch  Pratt   Free  Library    (Baltimore,   Md.),   founded,  32,   21;    gives 
to  library,  38,  51,  39,  59,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  54,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74, 

46,  55,  47,  57,  48,  60,  49,  70;   exchanges,  47,  21;   Bulletin,  44,  82, 
45,  96,  46,  75. 

Enos,  — ,  Freesoil  candidate,  42,  136. 

,  Amos  R.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— ,  Elihu,  obituary,  40,  23. 
,  J.  J.,  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 


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'Enterprise,"  early  steamboat,  49,  130,  131. 

Episcopal  Church  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  gives  to  library,  45,  74. 

Epley,  Mrs.  Anna  P.,  bill  paid,  48,  49. 

Epochs  of  American  History,  41,  79. 

—  of  Ancient  History,  36,  16. 

Epworth  League  House  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Equality   (Wash.),  Freedom,  47,  82;   Industrial  Freedom,  48,  87. 
Era,  49,  99. 
Erie  canal,  Brodhead,  38,  21;   effect  on  frontier,  41,  85;  Wabash  and, 

47,    191. 

Erie  (Pa.),  Braley  at,  37,  90;   mayor  gives  to  library,  47,  57;   People, 
45,  95;  Public  Ownership,  48,  86,  49,  112. 

Erikson,  ,  mate  of  "Restaurationen,"  46,  155,  161. 

Erin,  Irish  in,  37,  62. 

-  Prairie,  Irish  in,  49,  186. 

Ermatinger,  C.  G.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  67,  69,  70,  42,  66. 

Ernst,  A.  F.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 

Escanaba,  Mantououee  Indians  near,  43,  99. 

Essellen,   Christian,   German   Republican,   49,   194,   195,   200,   201,   207, 

209,    210. 

Essex  Antiquarian,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
—i —  county  (Mass.),  atlas  of,  37,  25. 
—  Gazette,  36,  22. 

-  Institute   (Salem,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29, 

36,  32,  39,  59,  40,  56,  41,  49,  42,  54,  43,  63,  44,  63,  45,  74,  46,  55; 
Collections,  32,  9,  34,  19,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43, 

41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  95,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Estabrook,  Charles  E.,  life  member,  34,   30;    gives  to  library,  36,   36, 

37,  43,  38,  53,  39,  59,  40,  56,  41,  50,  63,  42,  54,  47,  57,  48,  60,  49, 
70;   farmers'  institute  bill,  38,  87;   curator,  39,  4,  9,  40,  5;   on  art 
gallery  and  museum  committee,  39,  5,  40.  6;   new  building  com- 
mittee, 39,  5,  11,  40,  6;  in  apportionment  cases,  45,  146,  147. 

— ,  Experience,    advocates    negro    suffrage,    41,    124,    125;    obituary, 

42,  24;    Democratic  nominee,  42,  134;    convention  of  1847-48,  45, 
156,  46,  120;  on  Fox-Wisconsin  improvement,  47,  190.  « 

— ,  H.  D.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
Estes  &  Lauriat,  bill  paid.  41,  11. 
Estes  genealogy,  43,  42,  44,  43. 
Etheridge,  Frances  E.,  marries  Lev!  Grant,  39,  20. 
Etherington,  Col.  George,  taken  prisoner,  47,  134. 
Eugene,  Mrs.  Mary  S.,  deposits  in  museum,  37,  51. 
Eustis,  William,  autograph,  37,  36. 


ii6     Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Evangelical 

Evangelical  Episcopalian,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Evangelisk  Luthersk  Kirketidendc,  49,  99. 
Evangelists  Sendebud,  49,  99. 
Evans,  Clinton  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 

— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

— ,  Llewelyn  J.,  introduces  bill,  45,  163,  164. 

— ,  N.  W.,  bill  paid,  49,  54;  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

— ,  William  L..,  annual  member,  47,  13;  Green  Bay  historical  society, 

47,  44,  46,  47,  Military  history  of  Green  Bay,  47,  105,  128-146. 
Evanston  (III.),  interstate  library  meeting  at,  46,  26;  Social  Crusader, 

46,  72,  47,  79,  48,  85. 
Historical  society,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

-  Public  library,  gives  to  library,  49,  68. 
Evansville  (Ind.),  Daily  Journal,  41,  34. 

Evansville  (Wis.),  Graves,  47,  92;  Badger,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88, 
46,  67,  47,  75,  48, '80,  49,  106;  Bulletin,  48,  88,  49,  98;  Enterprise, 
35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77, 
44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Review,  35,  20,  36,  24, 
37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46, 
67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Tribune,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39, 
53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48, 
80,  49,  106;  Wisconsin  Citizen,  46,  67. 

Evarts,  William  M.,  appoints  Jackson,  37,  100. 

Evelyn,  John,  Silva,  42,  32. 

Everest,  Kate  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56,  41,  50.  44,  63;  How  Wisconsin 
came  by  German  element,  44.  97(12),  96(80),  45,  115,  130,  138, 
49,  138. 

Everett,  Mrs.  Edward  F.,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

Everson,  George  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Ewart,  J.  S.,  bill  paid,  43,  18;   gives  to  library,  43,  63. 

Ewing,  James,  autograph,  40,  50. 
— ,  John,  banker,  39,  25. 
— ,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 
— ,<Thomas,  gives  to  library,  37,  43,  42,  54. 

Exeter,  Swiss  in,  37,   61. 

-  Hall  Lectures,  39,  46. 
Eyerman,  John,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 


FAGAN,  James,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

Fagg,  Peter,  gives  to  library,  38,  53;   bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11,  46,  42, 
library  messenger,  44,  6. 


Index  to  Proceedings  117 

Fairbanks,  Hiram  P.,  gives  to  library,  44.  63,  49,  70. 
Fairchild,  Charles,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  9;   honorary  vice 
president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41, 
3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  12. 
— ,  H.  S.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
— ,  Jairus  C.,  Democratic  candidate,  42,  130. 
— ,  Gen.  Lucius,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4, 

39,  4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42,  4;  on  art  gallery  and  cabinet  committee, 
32,   24,   34,   4;    contributions   and   endowments   committee,   32,   24, 
34,  4;   prehistoric  antiquities  and  Indian  history  committee,  36,  4, 

37.  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5;  gives  to  library,  36,  42,  37,  44, 

38,  53,  39,  59,  40,  56,  41,  50,  42,  54,  43,  45,  64;   gives  to  museum, 
38,  61,  39,  69;  on  new  building  committee,  39,  5,  11;   testimonial 
to  Dr.  Draper,  39,  10;   on  natural  history  committee,  40,  6,  41,  5, 
42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  appointed  on  G.  A.  R.  biography  committee  by 
Commander  Welton,  40,  14;    moves  to  appoint  special  committee 
to   confer  with   G.   A.   R.,   40,    15;    subscribes   to   Draper   portrait, 

40,  33;    on   nominating   committee,   41,   8;    legislation   committee, 
42,    5;    sub-committee    of   board    of    visitors,    42,    70-73;    biennial 
address  committee,  43,  5;  elected  vice  president,  43,  14;  appointed 
building  commissioner,  43,  57;  addresses  upon,  44,  8-18;   obituary, 
44,  30-33;    platinotype  of,  44,  47;    resolutions  on  death  of,  44,  55, 
56;    appoints   Mrs.    Lynde,   45,    33,   exemplifies   Puritan    influence, 
46,  122,  125. 

— ,  Mrs.  Lucius,  gives  to  library,  44,  63,  45,  75. 
Fairfield,  George,  gives  to  library,  42,  43,  54;  gives  to  museum,  42,  66. 

— ,  John,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Fairlie,  Mrs. ,  Portraits  of  children  of  nobility,  44,  43. 

— ,  James,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Fairmount  Park   (Phila.)   Art  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  46, 

55,  47,  57. 

Fairplay,  name  of,  46,  186. 
Fall  River  (Mass.),  mayor,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

-  (Wis.),  Torrey  at,  41,  26. 
Fallen  Timbers,  battle,  40,  95,  98. 
Fame,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Fargo,  Enoch  B.,  drafted,  44,  103. 

— ,  Joseph  E.,  drafted,  44,  103. 

— ,  L.  D.,  gift  to  Lake  Mills,  47,  101. 

(N.  Dak.),  Folkets  Yen,  43,  80;  From,  46,  73;  Posten,  46,  73. 

Fargo  and  Grand  Forks  (S.  Dak.),  Fjcrde  Inli  and  Dakota,  45,  93. 
Faribault  (Minn.),  Jefferxonian,  44,  81. 


ii8       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Farmer 


Farmer,  James  E.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 

,  Philander,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Silae,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Farmers.     See  Agriculture. 

Farmington  (Conn.),  Indians  of,  47,  156. 
—  (Washington  county,  Wis.),  Saxons  in,  37,  59;  Keller,  45,  32. 

•  (Waupaca  county,  Wis.),  37,  62. 

Farnam,  Dr. ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Henry  W.,  gives  to  library,  41.  50, 

Farness,  O.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 

Farnsworth,  J.  F.,  45,  187. 
— \,  William,  Martin's  Sketch  of,  44,  90  (9). 

Farrand,  Elizabeth  M.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Farsen,  Samuel,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  103. 

Farwell,  Leonard  J.,  39,  84;  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35, 
3,  36,  3;  president,  1852-54,  40,  3;  death  of,  37,  15;  Whig  and  Free- 
soil  candidate,  37,  108,  42,  134,  139-144,  147,  157,  158,  43,  120,  121, 
appoints  Atwood,  37,  110;  Draper's  contribution  to  "Farwell  boom," 
39,  87;  appoints  Baker,  40,  20;  Orton  secretary  to,  43,  28;  Dela- 
plaine  secretary  to,  43,  32;  vetoes  Fox-Wisconsin  improvement 
scheme,  47,  191;  Van  Steenwyck's  report  to,  49,  138,  139. 

Fassett-Safford  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Faulkes,  E.  0.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

Favill,  Mrs.  Louise  S.,  annual  member,  40,  12;  gives  to  library,  38,  36, 
44,  46,  24,  29,  47,  70,  48,  60;  gives  to  museum,  46,  29. 

Faville,  Stephen,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

Fay,  Edward  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

,  Frederic  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

,  L.  M.,  annual  member,  34,  31;  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 

Fayette,  Shaw  &  Co.,  tanners,  48,  103. 

— ,  P.  Parkinson  at,  43,  37;  W.  C.  Parkinson  at,  44,  37. 

county  (111.),  atlas,  35,  16. 

Featherstonhaugh,  George  W.,  convention  of  1846-47,  45,  156,  46,  24; 
organizer  of  historical  society,  46,  35;  obituary,  48,  96;  map  of 
Indian  country,  35,  15. 

Fearing,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53,  43,  64. 

Federal  Britain,  46,  109. 

Federalsburg  (Md.),  Peninsula  Farmer,  43,  81. 

Fee,  Charles  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  47,  57. 

,  .John  G.,  abolitionist,  45,  180. 

"Felicity,"  British  gunboat,  49,  177. 

Felker,  Charles  W.,  obituary,  49,  116. 


Index  to  Proceedings  119 

Fellows,  Capt. ,  in  Lake  Erie  lumber  trade,  42,  92. 

— ,  Joseph,  locates  Norwegians,  46,  157,  158. 

— ,  Mrs.  Martha,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 
Fennimore,  McNair  at,  45,   33;    Times  Review,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  88, 

46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Fenton,  Daniel  G.,  portrait  of,  32,  10;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  136. 

— ,  Mrs.  D.  G.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10;  gives  to  library,  34,  23. 

,  M.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45.  t 

Fenwick,  Bishop  Edward,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  152. 
Ferdinand  I.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Fergus,  Robert,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

-  Printing  Co.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

—  Falls   (Minn.),  Red  River  Tidendc,  46,  72;   Rodhuggeren,  43,  SO, 

46,  72;   Ugeblad,  43,  80. 
Ferguson,  Adam,  autograph,  38,  46. 
— ,  David,  with  Mitchell,  35,  56,  49,  154;  portrait,  40,  66. 

-  &  Co.,  W.  A.,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  45,  22,  46,  44. 
Ferland,  J.  B.,  Jean  Nicolet,  44,  90(10). 
Fernow,  B.  E.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

Ferrill,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

Ferris,  Morris  P.,  bill  paid,  49,  55. 

Ferry  &  Clas,  architects,  43,  59,  44,  55,  57,  47,  24,  48,  30;  give  to  library, 

45,  75. 
Ferry,  Thomas  W.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

,  Rev.  William  M.,  establishes  mission,  47,  163. 

Feldsmith,  Mrs.  Mattie  D.,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 
Fessenden,  William  P.,  example  of  false  system  of  reporting,  44,  159. 
Field,  Mrs.  Cornelia  B.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  46,  47. 
,  Courtland  de  Puyster,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— ,  Cyrus,  church  of,  47,  158. 

— ,  Mrs.  George,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108,  49,  63. 

— ,  George  L.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49,  51,  48,  55. 

— ,  Marshall,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

— ,  Mary.     See  Elmore,  Mrs.  A.  E. 

— ,  Reuben,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
,  Stephen  J.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  William,  Jr.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Columbian  Museum   (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  43,  64,  45.  75,  46, 

55,  47,  57,  48,  60,  49,  70. 
Fields,  Peter  B.,  obituary,  44,  35. 
Fifieid,  Charles  L.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 


I2O       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Fifield,  E.  G.,  gives  to  library,  39,  55. 

,  Sam.  S.,  life  member,  44,  8;  Memoir  of  Henry  D.  Barron,  44,  90 

(9). 

Filson,  Davison,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
— ,  John,  Kentucky  historian,  Journal  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35. 

Filipino  insurgent,   uniform  of,  48,   77. 

Fillmore,  John  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  41,  50,  43,  64. 

Finance,  material  on  in  library,  43,  8;  Hammond's  Financial  history 
of  Wisconsin  Territory,  41,  131-167,  44,  94  (54),  97  (92);  Craw- 
ford on  abolishing  laws  for  collection,  of  debts,  45,  129.  See  also 
Banking,  and  Banks. 

Finch,  Asahel,    Whig    candidate,   42,    117,    118;    Thomson's    Memorial 

sketch,  39,  96-100,  44,  94   (52). 
— ,  Asahel,  Jr.,  republican,  49,  195. 

Findlay,  Paul,  gives  to  museum,  39,  20. 

Findley,  William,  History  of  insurrection  in  four  western  counties  of 
Pennsylvania,  41,  94. 

Fine  Arts,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  38,  35,  39, 
47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22, 
49,  28;  Cochin's  Voyage  d'ltalie,  43,  41;  Galerie  du  musce  Napo 
leon,  38,  34;  Lamborn's  Mexican  paintings  and  painters,  40,  40; 
Maxwell's  Annals  of  the  artists  of  Spain,  39,  46;  Meynell's  Modern 
school  of  art,  35,  16;  Symond's  Renaissance  in  Italy,  36,  16.  See 
also  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  Art  gallery. 

Finlanders,  in  Douglas  county,  37,  62. 

Finley,  W.  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 

Finney,  B.  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
— ,  F.  N.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

Fire  and  Water,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

Firmin,  Frank  H.,  recording  secretary,  1862-66,  1872-81,  40,  3. 

First  Cavalry  Association  (Rockland,  Me.),  bill  paid,  41,  11;  gives 
to  library,  41,  52,  46,  58. 

— <—  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist  (Madison,  Wis.),  gives  to  library, 
47,  57. 

Congregational  Church  (Madison,  Wis.),  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

Fish,  Belle,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  Carl  R.,  annual  member,  48,  14;  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 
— ,  Hamilton,  44,  160;  autograph,  38,  45. 
— ,  John  T.,  obituary,  48,  96. 

,  R.  W.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46, 
24. 


Florence]          Index  to  Proceedings  121 

Fisher,  Elizabeth  ThSrese,  marries  Henry  S.  Baird,  38,  20. 

— ,  Henry,  fur-trader,  38,  20. 
,  James,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

— ,  L.  G.,  petition  for  new  convention,  45,  135;  names  Turtle  Village 

Beloit,  46,  132. 
Fisk,  H.  W.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 

— ,  Mrs.  H.  W.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 

— ,  James  L.,  father  of  Mrs.  Cole,  47,  91. 

— ,  Joel  S.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

— ,  W.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  W.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
Fitch,  G.  W.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 

— ,  Grant,  annual  member,  45,  14. 

— ,  M.  G.,  Battle  of  Pecatoniea,  44,  90  (10). 

— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Fitchburg  CMass.),  town  clerk,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

-  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  43,  64,  46,  55,  47,  57. 

-  (Wis.),  Vroman  at,  44,  37. 

Fitts,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
Fitzgerald,  Edward,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  Garret  M.,  convention  of  1846,  45,   152;    convention  of  1847-48, 

45,  156. 

Fitz-Gibbon,  M.  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57,  48,  60. 
Flaming  Sword,  49,  99. 
Fleet,  Capt.  Henry,  Journal,  36,  55. 
Fleming,  Col.  William,  Journal  of,  39,  80. 
Fletcher,  W.  I.,  cited,  49,  11. 

-  Free  Library  (Burlington,  Vt.),  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
Flick,  L.  F.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Flint, ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Albert  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56,  47,  57;  annual  member,  42,  8. 

— ,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 

— ,  Timothy,  39,  77;  Geography  and  history  of  the  western  states, 
41,  84;  Recollections,  41,  92;  Travels  and  residence  in  Mississippi, 
41,  84. 

— ,  Weston,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  Wyman  K.,  life  member,  46,  13;  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

— ,  Mrs.  Wyman  K.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 
Florence  (Italy),  Biblioth£que  Publique,  gives  to  library,  38,  45. 

-  (Wis.),  Mining  Xeirs,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45, 
41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 


122       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Florence 

Florence  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  Italians,  37,  61;  board  of  super- 
visors gives  to  library,  40,  56,  41,  50,  42,  54,  45,  75,  46,  55. 

Florida,  Harrison  Reed  governor,  46,  120,  47,  97;  governor  gives  to 
library,  45,  75;  state  treasurer  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

Flower,  Frank  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  12,  15,  34,  21,  24,  25,  35,  32,  41, 
36,  28,  36,  37,  25,  44,  52,  38,  50,  53,  39,  55,  59,  40,  56,  42,  54, 

43,  64,  44,  64,  45,  75,  47,  57,  48,  60,  49,  70;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35, 
3,  36,  4,  7;  on  literary  exchanges  committee,  32,  24;  on  art  gallery 
and  cabinet  committee,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4;   on  auditing  accounts 
committee,   34,   4;    gives   to   museum,   34,   22,   35,   38,   43,   48;    life 
member,  34,  30;   on  committee  on  contributions  and  endowments, 
36,  4;  notes  given  for  Antiquarian  fund,  35,  9,  36,  12,  37,  18,  38,  28, 
39,  29,  40,  32,  41,  29,  42,  29;  History  of  the  Republican  Party,  47, 
51;  History  of  Milwaukee.  45,  151,  152,  155;  on  Kirby,  41,  23. 

Floyd,  Charles,  MS.  journal,  in  Draper  collection,  42,  38. 

Flynt,  Josiah,  in  Forum,  44,  155. 

Fogg,  John  S.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  19. 

—  Museum  of  Art   (Cambridge,  Mass.),  visited,  47,  25. 
Folk  Lore,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 

Society  publications,  39,  46. 

Folle  Avoine  Indians.     See  Menomonees. 
Follett,  Burley,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
,  Emmons  W.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Folsom,  A.  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 
— ,  John  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  44,  41,  50. 

— ,  W.  H.  C.,  Fifty  years  in  the  Northwest,  45,  130,  138,  151,  153. 
Folts,  Jonas,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  -156. 
Folwell,  William  W.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

Fond  du  Lac,  department  of  trade,  36,  96,  97,  46,  214;  vote  for  elec- 
tion of  1847,  41,  121;  American  Fur  Cbmpany  at,  42,  93;  first  pub- 
lic library  opened,  47,  201;  Beeson  at,  47,  88;  Codding,  45,  192; 
C.  Colman,  49,  19;  E.  Colman,  46,  80;  Colmans,  47,  91;  Eldredge, 

44,  34;  Hamilton,  39,  21;  Harrison,  42,  24;  Kellogg  stockholder  in 
National  Bank,  39,  23;   Miss  McCarty,  39,  19;    Miller  builds  first 
sawmill,  41,  24;   Smead  at,  46,  86;   Taylor,  39,  27;  Wedge,  44,  38; 
American  Churchman,  47,  75,  48,   80;    Commonwealth,  35,  19,  36, 
23,   37,   29,   38,   40,   39,    51,  40,   45,   41,    43,  42,   44,   43,    74,  44,    74, 

45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Daily  Reporter,  43,  74,  44,  74, 
45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Diocese  of  Fond  du  Lac,  43, 
74,  44,  74,  45,  88;   Herald,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  145;  Journal, 
Beeson,  47,   88;    Press,   Smead,   46,   86;    Reporter,  35,   19,   36,   23; 


For«yth]      Index  to  Proceedings  123 

Western  Freeman,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  145,  150;  Whig,  on 
Old  Northwest,  44,  141;  Wisconsin  Republican,  on  Old  Northwest, 
44,  141. 

Fond  du  Lac  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Dutch,  37,  61;  Swiss,  37,  61; 
Irish,  37,  61;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  38,  53,  39,  59,  41, 
50,  42,  54,  49,  70;  clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  44;  vote  on  con- 
stitution, 41,  121,  43,  159;  vote  on  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  vote 
on  statehood,  43,  158;  Colman  in,  46,  80;  Nash,  45,  38;  Sawyer, 
48,  101;  Wedge  at  "Wedge  Prairie,"  44,  ,38. 

—  Tourists'  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

Fonda,  J.  H.,  Early  reminiscences  of  Wisconsin,  44,  89  (5). 

Fontana,  Douglass  at,  47,  92. 

Foot,  Ezra  A.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

Foote  &  Co.,  C.  M.,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  44,  25. 

— -,  A.  E.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  Allen  R.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59,  40,  56,  46,  55,  47,  57. 

— ,  Franklin,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

,  Henry  S.,  autograph,  40,  50. 

,  J.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20. 

Forbes,  Edwin,  An  artist's  story  of  the  great  war,  42,  31. 

—  Library    (Northampton,   Mass.),   gives  to   library,  44,   68,  45,   75, 
46,  55,  47,  57,  48,  61,  49,  70. 

Forbush,  Rev.  T.  B.,  corresponding  member,  36,  8. 
Ford,  Mrs.  Abbie  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

— ,  Chester,  Winnebago  county  pioneer,  48,  97. 
,  Jonathan,  death  of,  38,  22. 

— ,  Milan,  obituary,  48,  97 

— ,  Paul  L.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

Foreign  groups  in  Wisconsin,  36,  47,  37,  57-63;  value  of  investigations 
in,  38,  93,  94. 

—  Missions  Library    (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Foreman,  John,  Philippine  Islands,  42,  31. 

Forest  county  board  of  supervisors,  give  to  library,  38,  53. 
Forester,  47,  84,  49,  99. 
Forests,  46,  206.     See  also  Lumbering. 

Forman,  Samuel  S.,  Narrative  of  Journey  down  the  Ohio  and  Missis- 
sippi, 39,  88,  94,  41,  83. 

Forney,  John  W.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46.  217. 
Forseyh,  Josephine.    See  Smith,  Mrs.  J. 

Forster,  William  E.,  British  imperial  federation,  46,  107-110. 
Forsyth.  Lieut.  Benjamin  D.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
,  John,  autograph,  38,  46,  40,  50. 


124       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Forsyth,  Thomas,  Journal  of  a  voyage  from  St,  Louis  to  the  Falls  of  St. 

Anthony    in    J8W,    44,    89    (6);   Papers,  36,  93,  94,  42,  39;   Letter 

fcoofc,  1814-18,  44,  91    (11). 
Fort  Atkinson,  Green  at,  39,  21;    Jones,  41,   23;    May,  46,  84;    sketch 

of  in  1836,  46,  196;   Mayne's    Old    Fort    at,  46,  197,  201;   Greene, 

48,  97;   Chronicle,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  88,  46,  67;  Hoard's  Dairyman, 
41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    75,    44,    75,    45,    88,    46,    67,    47,    75,    48,    SO, 

49,  100;  Hoard's  Dairyman  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  47,  58;  Jeffer- 
son County  Union,  41,  43,  42,   15,  43;  75,  44,  75,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47, 
75,   48,   80,  49,   106;   Jefferson   County   Union  and  Hoard's  Dairy- 
man, 37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46;  Union,  35,  19;  Union  and  Hoards 
Dairyman,  36,  24;    Wisconsin  Chief,  35,  19,  36,  24. 

-  Beauharnois,  36,  71. 

-  Crawford,   U.   S.  occupation  of,   36,   84;    Cherrier  at  building  of, 
43,  34;  Zachary  Taylor  at,  45,  33;  slaves  at,  46,  194. 

-  Crevecoeur,  destroyed  by  Iroquois,  46,  178,  49,  177. 
—  Du  Quesne,  Langlade  at,  47,  131. 

Edv/ard  Augustus.     See  Fort  St.  Francis. 

-  Frontenac,  commander  of,  46,  175. 
George,  siege  of,  47,  132. 

-  Howard,  Secretary  Thwaites  at,  35,  22,  36,  25;   Cleremont  in  de 
fense    of,    36,  26;   U.  S.  occupation  of,  36,  84,  47,  138;   Tanks    at, 
39,    38;    Mrs.  Elmore,  40,   23;    Smith,  47,   98;    officers,  47,   114;    in 
Green  Bay  annals,  47,  126;   Zachary  Taylor  at,  47,  138;   in  Black 
Hawk  War,  47,  139,  140;   Chapman's  list  of  West  Point  graduates 
at,  47,  142;   description  of,  47,  144-146;   first  Protestant  sermon  in 
Wisconsin  preached  at,  47,  164;   post  school,  47,  198;   Review,  35, 
18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  43. 

-  Koshkonong,  The  Old  Fort  at  Fort  Atkinson,  Mayne,  46,  197-201. 

-  La.  Fayette,  Jones  incarcerated  in,  44,  35. 

-  Mahon,  Bintliff  at  capture  of,  49,  114. 

-  MichTillimackinac,  capture  of,  47,  134. 

-  Necessity,  Washington's  defeat  at,  36,  71,  73,  47,  131;  photograph 
of,  48,  77. 

• Orange.     See  Albany. 

-  Saint  Antoine,  established,  36,   68. 

-  St.  Croix,  established,  36,  68. 

-  St.  Francis,  burned,  36,   71.  47,  130;   occupied    by    English    and 
named  Edward  Augustus,  47,  133. 

St.  Louis,  destruction  of,  46,  178. 

St.  Nicholas,  dependency  of  Green  Bay,  36,  68. 

Sakisda,  early  French  post,  47,  131. 


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Fort  Sedgwick,  Harriman's  assault,  45,  31,  32. 

—  Ticonderoga,  in  Fox  wars,  36,  71. 

-  Wayne  (Ind.),  city  clerk,  gives  to  library,  48,  61,  49,  70;  mayor, 
gives  to  library,  48,  61. 

-  Wilkins,  at  Copper  Harbor,  42,  86. 

—  William  Henry,  in  Fox  wars,  36,  71. 

-  Winnebago,  first  garrison  at,  36,  26;   photograph  of  old  fort,  44, 
47;  slaves  at,  46,  194;  portage,  47,  186;  Carpenter,  42,  23;  Merrill, 
47,  111;   Wells,  45,  36;   Clark's  Early  times  at,  44,  90  (8);   Sketch 
of  officers,  44,  89   (7);   River  Times,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141. 

Forts,    Butler's    French    fortifications,    44,    90     (10);     Draper's    Early 

-French  forts,  39,  94,  44,  90  (10). 
Fortnightly  Review,  34,  24,  35,  ]?,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43, 

41,  40,  42,  48,  43,    84,    44,    83,    45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,    89,  49,  99. 
Forum,    35,    17,    36,   19,    37,    20,    39,    49,   40,    43,- 41,    40,    79,   42,    48,   43, 

84,  44,  83,  155,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  99. 
Forward,  Walter,  autograph,  38.  46. 
Foss,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  45,  75. 
Fossati,  F.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
Foster,  Lieut.  Amos,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— ,  Mrs.  C.  C.,  gives  to  library,  '45,  75. 
— ,  Dwight,  at  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  200,  201. 
— ,  E.  N.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32.  3,  34,  9. 
— ,  George  E.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  38,  53. 
— ,  H.  H.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  Henry  A.,  annual  member,  46.  13. 
— ,  J.,  bill  paid,  42,  11 
— -,  John,  autograph,  38,  46. 
— ,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  36,  36,  40,  56. 
— ,  Joseph,  Alumni  Oxoniensis,  36,  16;  London  Marriage  Licenses,  36, 

16. 

— ,  Mrs.  M.  C.,  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  48,  61. 

— ,  Mary  S.,  library    assistant,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7,  49,  7;   bill 
paid,  45,  22,  46,  42,  45-47,  47,  39-43,  48,  45-52,  49,  53-61;   gives  to 
library,  47,  57,  48,  61,  49,  70. 
— ,  William,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 
— ,  William  E.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 
— ,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

Fountain  City,  Alma  Blatter,  42,  44,  43,  73,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47, 
75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Buffalo  County  Republikaner,  35,  18,  36,  23, 
37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40.  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43.  73,  45,  8S, 
46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 


126       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Fountain 

Fountain  Prairie,  Adams  at,  43,  34. 

Four  Lake  country,  Butler's  Tay-cho-pe-rah,  44,  90  (10);  Durrie's  His- 
tory of  Madison,  48,  79. 

Lakes,  trading  post  at,  36,  97;    Chapman's  Early  events,  44,   89 

(4);  Draper's  Madison,  39,  87,  88. 

Fourierism,  in  Wisconsin,  42,  104.     See  also  Wisconsin  Phalanx. 
FourtU  Estate,  42,  48,  43,  84,  49,  99;  bill  paid,  43,  18. 
Fowler,  Albert,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  156. 

— ,  Clara  M.,  philanthropist,  35,  43. 

,  D.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  48;   on  historical  convention  com- 
mittee, 49,  122. 

— ,  David,  Christian  Indian,  47,  157,  160. 

,  E.  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

,  Bmeline,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 

— ,  Jacob,  Christian  Indian,  47,  157. 

— ,  W.  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
,  Mrs.  William  H.,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48. 

— ,  William  P.,   philanthropist,  35,  43. 
Fox,  Arthur  O.,  annual  member,  43,  14. 

— ,  Cyrus  D.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  69. 

— ,  Edward  T.,  gives  to  library,  49,  70. 

— ,  George  S.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

— -,     Mgr.  J.  J.,  annual  member,  44,  8;  life  member,  47,  14;   gives  to 
library,  47,  57;   Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  106,  108. 

— ,  William  H.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 

-  Indians,  visit  of  Cutting  Marsh  to,  35,  25;  early  locations  of,  36, 
60,  61;  hostility  to  French,  36,  69-73,  47,  121,  129;   in  French  and 
Indian  War,  36,  73,  47,  131,  132,  135;  material  relating  to,  46,  27, 
at    Green    Bay,    47,    110,    111,    149;     expelled    from    Fox    valley, 
47,    161,    162;    treaty    with    William    Clark,    49,    92;    Crespel's    De 
Lignery's  expedition,  44,  90   (10);   Lawson's  Outagamie  village  at 
West  Menasha,  47,  204-211;   Lieut.  Gov.  Cruzat's  message,  44,  88 
(3);   Traditions,  44,  90   (8). 

-  Lake,  Booth  meetings  at,  43,  135. 

-  River  Valley,  cities  of,  47,  107;   documents  relating  to  early  his- 
tory, 37,  34,  35,  45,  45:  Illustrated  and  descriptive  history,  37,  24; 
Martin's  Fox  River  -Valley  in  days  of  fur-trade,  47,  105,  117-127; 
Messmer's  Early  Jesuit  Missions,  47,  106,  147-152;  Neville's  Influ- 
ence  of  French   regime,   46,    137-143;    Neville's   Intellectual    life, 
47,  106,  194-203;  papers  on  history,  '47,  103. 

Fox-Wisconsin  Rivers  Improvement,  Judge  Martin's  connection  with, 
35,  22,  47,  190;   material    in    Baird    and    Martin    papers,    38,    43; 


Index  to  Proceedings  127 

Lawton  active  in,  44,  36;  report  of  joint  select  committee,  47,  190, 

192;  Sanborn's  Slory,  47,  106,  186-194. 
Fox-Wisconsin  portage,  Cleremont  at,  36,  26;   surrender  of  Red  Bird 

near,  47,  139;  passage  of  troops  through,  47,  139. 
Fradenburgh,  Adalbert  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,   50. 
Frame,  W.  R.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  37,  44. 

— ,  Walter  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Franchere,  Gabriel,  Narrative,  36,  83. 
Francis  I.,  of  Austria,  44,  162. 

Franciscan  Fathers   (Harbor  Springs,  Mich.),  give  to  library,  44,  64. 
Francisco,  Horton  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Jay,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Franco-German  War,  effect  on  German  Americans,  45,  116,  117. 
Frank,  Michael,  committee  on  education,  37,   98;    with  C.  L.   Sholes, 

38,  25;    portrait  of,  38,  GO;   gives  to  library,  40,  56;    obituary,  43, 
35,  36;   at  territorial  assembly  of  1846,  45,  125;  Early  History  of 
Kenosha,  44,  88  (3);  Events  in  life  of  Charles  Durkee,  44,  89  (6). 

Frank  Leslie's  Illustrated  Newspaper,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  41, 

40. 
Frankenburger,  David  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  27,  46,  55,  47,  57,  48,  61, 

49,  70;   Memorial  address  on  William  F.  Allen,  37,  9,  79-89,  44, 

94  (50),  96   (76). 
Frankfort    (Ger.),    Wochenblatt   der  Frankfurter  Zeitung,   43,   82,  44, 

81,  45,  95,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  113. 

-  (Ky.),  Palladium,  42,  36;   spirit  of  '76,  42,  36;   Western  World, 
42,  36. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  44,  145.  150;  obligation  to  for  Lake  Superior  cop- 
per region,  46,  215. 

-  Book  Store   (Mil.),  bill  paid,  45.  22. 
,  commonwealth  of.  40.  95. 

-  Institute   (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  32, 
37,  44,  38,  56,  39,  59,  40,  56,  41,  50,  42,  54,  43,  64,  46,  55;  bill  paid, 
44,    25;    Journal   of,  32,   9,   34,    18,   35,   17,   36,   19,   37,   27,   38,   37, 

39,  49,    40,    43,    41,    40,    42,    49,    43,    84,    44,    83,    45,    98,    46,    76, 
47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  100. 

-  (Wis.),  Wales  at,  43,  37;  Doyle  at,  48,  95. 

-  Mills.    See  Kent. 

Franks,  Jacob,  Astor  to,  47,  123;   letter  to  Lawe,  47,  125;   in  War  of 

1812-15,  47,  136;  land  deed,  47,  215. 
— ,  Thomas  L.,  Green  Bay  settler.  47,  114. 
Frary,  John  S.,  obituary,  42,  24. 


128       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Fraser,   Frank  L.,   corresponding  member,  43,   14;    appointed  building 

commissioner,  43,  57. 
— ,  J.  B.,  Travels  in  Koordistan,  44,  43. 

Frazer's  Magazine,  46,  105. 

Frazier,  G.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

Fratney,  F.,  German  Democrat,  49,  195,  198,  207. 

Frederick  I.,  Duke  of  York,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Frederick  II.,  of  Prussia,  44,  160,  161;  Oeuvres,  43,  42. 

Frederick  William  III.,  of  Prussia,  44,  162. 

Frederick,  William,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50,  44,  48,  49,  45,  75,  46,  55. 

Fredericksburg    (Va.),   Fairchild  at  battle  of,  44,   31;    Herald,  42,   36. 

Frederickstown   (Md.),  Herald,  42,  36. 

Freeborn,  Esther,  marries  James  Cass,  39,  19. 

Free  Democratic  party,  geographical  distribution  of  votes,  42,  160-162. 

Freeman,  Edmund,  printer,  44,  118,  134. 

— — ,  Hiram  G.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  John  C.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36,  4,  37,  4,  38,  4,  12,  39, 
4,  40,  5,  41,  4,  8,  42,  4,  43,  4,  44,  4,  8,  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4,  12,  48, 
6,  49,  5;  on  literary  exchanges  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4, 

37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  nominating  com- 
mittee, 34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  46,  13;  gives  to  library,  35,  15,  26,  46,  55. 

— ,  John  R.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Freer,  L.  C.  P.,  abolitionist.  45,  177. 
Free  Russia,  49,  99. 
--  Society,  49,  99. 

-  Society  Library  (San  Francisco),  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  47,  57. 
Freesoil  Party  in  Wisconsin,   Smith,  42,   97-162,   44,   94(55),  98(104); 

congressional  leaders,  49,  132.  See  also  Bruncken's  Political  activ- 
ity of  Wisconsin  Germans;  Codding's  Ichaood  Codding;  Mason's 
Fugitive  Slave  Law  in  Wisconsin. 

Freedman's  Bureau,  Love  helps  organize,  46,  83. 

Fremont,  John  C.,  Wisconsin  votes  for,  49,  197. 

French,  A.  D.  W.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  40,  56,  42,  54. 
— •,  Haynes,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

-  in  Wisconsin,  trade  with  Huron  Indians,  36,  57;   exploration  and 
trade,  36,  62-75;  settlements,  37,  62,  41,  132;  material  on  fur-trade, 

38,  43;  Creoles,  37,  62,  38,  19;  transcontinental  trails,  46,  214;  forts, 
47,    130,    131;    Butler's    French    fortifications,   34,    16,   44,    90(10); 
Butterfield's  French  fort  at  Prairie  flu  Chien  a  myth,  34,  17,  44, 
90(10);  Draper's  Early  French  forts,  39,  94,  44,  90(10);  documents 
relating  to  French  regime,  46,   27,  49,   37;    Neville's  Influence  of 
French  regime  in  Valley  of  the  Fox,  46,  137-143;   Paris  documents 


Fuller]  Index  to  Proceedings  129 

in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  40;  Tablia  Nova  Franciae,  1660,  35,  16. 
See  also,  Agriculture,  Canada,  fur-trade,  missions,  and  mission- 
aries, explorers  and  traders  by  name. 

French  and  Indian  War,  fur-traders  in,  36,  73,  47,  131;  material  on,  37, 
24;  end  of,  47,  133;  Journal  of  Captain  William  Pote,  43,  44. 

Fretz,  A.  J.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 

Frick,  W.  K.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50,  47,  57. 

Friedenwald  Co.,  gives  to  library,  48,  61. 
— ,  Herbert,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 
— ,  Isaac,  gives  to  library,  36,  43. 

Friederick,  Wolfgang,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69,  48,  77. 

Friend,  J.  E.,  life  member,  46,  13. 

Friendly  Aid  House  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

Friends'  Anniversary  Committee  (Merion,  Pa.),  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

-  Book  Association   (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  42,  54,  43,  64,  47,  57. 

-  Book  Store  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  39,  59,  48,  61. 

-  Yearly  Meeting  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 
Intelligencer  and  Journal,  49,  100. 

Friendship,  Adams  County  Press,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45, 

41,  42,  42.  43,  43,  73,  44,  72,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 
Frink  &  Walker,  stage  route,  46,  131. 
Frisbie,  Levi,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Frisby  &  Mann,  West  Bend  lawyers.  39,  28. 
Frisby,  Almah  J.,  gives  to  library.  43,  64. 
Frisians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,'  61. 

Froebel,  Julius,  on  Know-nothing  movement,  49,  200. 
Froelich,  William  H.,  curator,  46,  3,  47,  3,  48,  5,  49,  5;  Ripon  historical 

society,  47,  49;  gives  to  library,  48,  76. 

Frontenac,  Louis  de  Buade,  cbmte  de,  Iroquois  wars  of,  36,  69;   alli- 
ance with  La  Salle,  46,  171-174,  178;  policy  of,  46,  181,  182. 
Frontier  wars,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  39. 
Froseth,  John,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 
Frost,  Charles  F.,  architect,  43,  58. 

— ,  O.  J.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 
Froude,  James  A.,  Short  Studies,  46,  105. 

Fuerstenwaether,  ,  on  German-American  newspapers,  46,  147. 

Fuller,  Benjamin,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

— ,  Charles,  at  De  Pere,  47,  219. 

— ,  Charles  N.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  Elon,  obituary,  48,  97. 

— ,  Emeline  L.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 

— ,  F.  D.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  34. 
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130       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Fuller 

Fuller,  Mrs.  H.  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  56. 

,  Harrison,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

,  Henry  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

,  John  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— - — ,  Lyman,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  M.  E.,  Johnson  with,  49,  20. 

,  Mary,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

,  Mrs.  Oliver  C.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

,  Simon,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  W.  W.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

Fullerton,  M.  D.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 

Fulton,  Paul,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

(111.),  Mystical  Worker,  48,  85. 

Funk  &  Wagnalls  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  46. 

Furber,  G.  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

Furbush,  Mrs.  Ann,  gives  to  library,  49,  91,  93. 

Furman,  McDonald,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

Fur-trade,  manuscripts  collected  by  Secretary  Thwaites,  35,  22-24,  36, 
27,  28,  37,  33,  34,  38,  43,  44,  42,  67,  68,  45,  45;  Fur-trade  manuscripts, 
cited,  36,  75,  82,  84,  89,  90,  41,  132,  134;  noted  traders  at  Milwaukee, 
38,  20;  Pierre  Poquette  in,  38,  23;  Osborn,  40,  25;  Indian  traders' 
frontier,  41,  89-92;  trader's  authority,  41,  33;  "Jacknife"  trad- 
ing posts,  36,  90,  91,  97;  evolution  of,  41,  91;  orders  to  deputy 
at,  47,  125;  barter  system,  41,  168;  documents  illustrating  trade 
at  Mackinac,  45,  45;  Clermont  in,  46,  80;  Joseph  Thiebault,  46,  131; 
highways  of,  46,  213,  214;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  132,  133,  137;  articles 
illustrative  of,  49,  96;  Butler's  Early  shipping  on  Lake  Superior, 
42,  85-96;  Campbell's  Radisson's  Journal,  43,  88-110;  Dickson  and 
Grignon  papers,  44,  91(11);  Jouan's  Jean  Nicolet,  44,  90(11); 
Lawe  and  Grignon  papers,  1791-1821,  44,  90(10);  Martin's  Fox 
River  Valley  in  days  of  fur-trade,  47,  117-127;  Narrative  of  A.  J. 
Vieau,  Sr.,  44,  91  (11);  Neill's  Notes  on  early  Wisconsin  explora- 
tions, forts,  and  trading  posts,  44,  90  (10) ;  Papers  of  Indian  Agent 
Boyd,  1832,  44,  91  (12);  Fur-trade  and  factory  system  at  Green 
Bay,  '1816-21,  44,  89  (7);  Turner's  Character  and  influence  of  fur- 
trade,  36,  8,  52-98.  See  also  Canada,  English,  and  French,  and  the 
several  companies  and  traders  by  name. 

"Fur  Trade,"  vessel,  42,  94. 


GAGE  genealogy,  44.  43. 

Gagnier,  Rigeste,  early  settler,  41,  21. 


Gamier]  Index  to  Proceedings  131 

Gagnon,  C.  A.  E.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
— ,  Ernest,  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 
— ,  Phileas,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  45,  22,  46,  43. 
Galbreath,  C.  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  61. 
Gale,  Charles  F.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  43. 

— ,  George,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157;  exemplifies  Puritan  influ- 
ence, 46,  120,  121,  123;  Memoir,  40,  80,  44,  89(7). 
— ,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  48,  61. 

Galena  (III.),  Mitchell's  banking  system,  35,  58;  mining,  36,  91;  slaves 
at,  40,   S3,   46,   194;    supposed   to   be   in  Wisconsin,  41,   143;    first 
steamboat  to,  46,  185;  emporium  of  lead  region,  46,  189,  191;  min- 
eral holes,  46,   193,  194;    Swiss  colony  at,  46,  228;    Oalenian,  41, 
143,  44,  141;   Gazette,  bill  paid,  48,  47;   Miner's  Journal,  44,  126, 
141,  46,  190;  Northwestern  Gazette  and  Galena  Advertiser,  44,  141; 
Semi-Weekly  Galena  Jeffersonian,  44,  161. 
Galerie  du  Musce  Napoleon,  38,  34. 
Galesburg    (111.),  Labor  Xeics,  45,   94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  110; 

Railroad  Trainmen's  Journal,  43,  81,  44,  80. 
Galesville,  Herald,  42,  46,   121. 
Gallatin,  Albert,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Gallery  &  Co.,  W.  J.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 
Galloway,  Joseph,  autograph,  40,  50. 

Gallup, ,  journey  to  Oshkosh.  47,  205. 

Galpin,  Alfred,  annual  member,  47,  13. 

Gait,  Alexander,  advocates  Canadian  independence,  46,  103,  113. 

Galveston  (Tex.),  Independent,  47,  82. 

Gambier  (O.),  Observer,  44,  119. 

Gammel,  H.  P.  N.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

Ganong,  William  F.,  gives  to  library,  46,  55,  48,  61. 

Garceau,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library.  48,  61. 

Garden,  Le  Comte  de,  Histoire  generates  des  traites  de  paix,  etc.,  43,  42. 

Gardiner,  Howard  C.,  Brown  County's  lumber  trade,  49,  54. 

— ,  Belgians  in,  37,  60. 
Gardner,  Charles  K.,  autograph,  38,  46. 
— ,  Joseph,  autograph,  40,  50. 
— ,  Walter  E.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
— ,  William  E.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

-  (Mass.),  seal  of,  46,  135. 
Garland,  Lieut.  — — ,  gives  to. library,  43,  64. 

— ,  Benjamin  W.,  43,  122,  125,  128,  129. 

Garneau,  F.  X.,  History  of  Canada,  43.  109;  Jean  Nicolet,  44,  90  (10). 
Gamier,  Julien,  Jesuit  missionary,  46,  177. 


132      Wisconsin  Historical   Society 

Garr,  Catharine,  marries  Mortimer  M.  Jackson,  37,  100. 

Garreau,  Leonard,  Jesuit  missionary,  43,  112. 

Garretson,  Cox  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  25,  45,  22. 

Garrett,  David  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71.      ;f» 

Garrison,  Francis  J.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
— ,  G.  P.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54,  49,  70. 
— ,  Wendell  Phillips,  with  W.  F.  Allen,  37,  81. 
— ,  William  L.,  abolitionist,  42,  106,  45,  170. 

Gary,  George,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

Gasparin,  Comte  de,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Gaston,  Nathaniel  B.,  obituary,  48,  97. 

Gates,  Alonzo  G.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  Horatio,  gives  to  library,  46,  55;  annual  member  47,  13. 

Gattiker,  Emma,  library  assistant,  48,  7,  49,  7;  bill  paid,  49,  55-61, 
gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

Gause,  George  N.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Gay,  Frank  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
— ,  Leonard  W.,  bill  paid,  47,  40 

Gaylord,  Augustus,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 
— ,  Irving  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 
— ,  Kate,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  48. 

Gaynor,  A.  J.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

Gebbie  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

Geer,  M.  O.  L.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 

Gehon,  Francis,  pioneer  banker,  43,  147. 

Geldert,  R.  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

Genealogy  and  Heraldry,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36, 
17,  37,  25,  38,  35,  39,  47,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21, 
48,  22,  49,  28;  strength  of  library  in,  32,  21,  35,  15,  36,  16,  37,  24, 
38,  34,  43,  8,  49,  34;  Durrie's  aid  in  research,  40,  78,  79;  card  cata- 
logue issued,  49,  32;  American  ancestry,  44,  44;  American  Genealo- 
gist. 47,  83;  Browning's  Americans  of  royal  descent,  40,  40;  collec- 
tions of  separate  works,  43,  42,  44,  43,  44;  Croston's  County  Fami- 
lies, 39,  42;  Dent's  Canadian  portrait  gallery.  42,  31;  Durrie's  Bibli- 
ographia  genealogica  Americana,  40,  79;  Durrie's  Utility  of  study 
of  genealogy,  44,  91  (18);  Early  Germans  in  New  Jersey,  44,  44; 
English  Peerage,  44,  44;  Genealogical  chart  of  Royal  Family  of 
Great  Britain,  43,  42;  Genealogist's  guide,  44,  44;  Hayden's 
Virginia  Genealogists,  40,  40;  Irish  and  Anglo-Irish  landed  gentry, 
43,  42;  Ontarian  families,  43,  42;  Rose's  Cyclopaedia  of  Canadian 
biography,  40,  41;  Tanguay's  Genealogy  of  Canadian  families,  37, 
23,  38,  24;  Tanguay's  Genealogy  of  Canadian  families,  cited,  43, 


Index  to  Proceedings  133 

91,  92;  Woodward's  Ecclesiastical  Heraldry,  42,  32;  Zieber's 
Heraldry  in  America,  43,  43.  See  also  under  the  several  family 
names. 

Genealogical  Advertiser,  49,  100. 

Quarterly  Magazine,  48,  89. 

-  Queries  and  Memoranda,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89. 
Geer's  Publishing  Co.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 

Geneva,  Estabrook  at,  42,  24;   Williams,  46,  87;    Wisconsin  Standard, 

on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141. 
Genlis,  Comtesse  de,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Genoa  (Italy),  Bibliotheque  Publique,  acknowledgements  from,  38,  45. 

-  (Wis.),  Italians  in,  37,  61. 

-  Junction,  Herald,  42,  46. 

Geography,  library  accessions  in,  38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30, 
43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28;  special  feature 
of  library,  49,  34;  Blome's  Britannia,  42,  31;  Bunbury's  History 
of  ancient  geography,  42,  32;  Hakluyt  Society  Publications,  40,  40; 
Journals  of  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  38,  33;  Journals  of  Royal  Geo- 
graphical Society,  40,  40;  Ratzel's  Die  Vcreinigten  Staaten  von 
Nord-Amerika,  39,  46;  Reclus's  Earth  and  its  inhabitants,  39,  46; 
Reclus's  New  physical  geography,  39,  46;  Tuckay's  Maritime 
geography,  42,  31.  See  also  Travel. 

Geology,  library  accessions  in,  42,  30,  43,  30;  results  of  Secretary 
Thwaites's  applications,  41,  31;  of  St.  Croix  county,  49,  183,  184; 
Journal  of  Geology,  42,  49,  43,  84. 

George  III.,  of  England,  forbids  Western  settlement,  41,  83;  Walpole's 
Memoirs,  43,  43. 

George,  John  S.,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 
— ,  T.  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Georgia,  educational  system,  38,  89;  settlement  of,  41,  83,  90;  comp- 
troller general  gives  to  library,  45,  75;  railroad  commissioners 
give  to  library,  43,  69;  state  geologist  gives  to  library,  42,  54; 
treasurer  gives  to  library,  43,  64;  Georgia  Papers  in  Draper  MSS., 
41,  36,  42,  39. 

-  Historical   Society    (Savannah),  gives  to  library,  34,   27,  35,   29, 
36,  32,  40,  57,  41,  50. 

-  University  (Atlanta),  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  46,  55,  47,  53. 
Georgian  Bay,  French  trade  route,  36.  57;  Radisson's  route,  43,  101. 
Gerard  (Kans.),  Appeal  to  Reason,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85. 
Gerber,  N.,  pioneer  of  factory  system,  46,  230. 

Gerling,  H.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  22,  46,  43,  44,  46,  47,  38,  40,  42,  48,  45,  47, 
49,  52,  56,  59. 


134      Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [German 

German-American  Historical  Society  of  Illinois,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

Catholic  societies,  state  convention,  46,  89. 

Germans,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  58,  50,  62,  41,  99;  influence  on  American 
institutions,  41,  81,  82,  46,  118;  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  155; 
agricultural  value  of,  46,  205;  compared  to  Puritans,  49,  171; 
Baensch's  German-American  Press,  46,  144-149;  Bogen's  German 
in  America,  41,  85;  Bruncken's  How  Germans  become  Americans, 
45,  102-122;  Bruncken's  Germans  in  Wisconsin  politics,  45,  130; 
Bruncken's  Political  activity  of  Wisconsin  Germans,  1854-60,  49, 
190-211;  Everest's  How  Wisconsin  came  by  large  German  clt* 
ment,  44,  91(12),  96(80),  45,  130,  138;  Hense- Jensen's  Influence  of 
Germans  in  Wisconsin,  49,  144-152;  Rosenstengel's  History  of 
Early  German  settlers  of  Madison,  mentioned,  48,  17;  Usher's 
German  influence  in  West,  48,  76.  See  also  Agriculture. 

Gerould,  S.  L.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Gettysburg  (Pa.),  national  military  park  commission,  gives  to  library, 
48,  61. 

Gibbes,  Emily  O.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 

Gibbons,  Cardinal,  autograph,  37,  35;  Passing  events  in  life  of  Cardinal 
Gibbons,  42,  30. 

Gibbs,  O.,  Jr.,  and  Young,  C.  E.,  Sketch  of  Prescott  and  Pierce  County, 
44,  (3). 

Gibson, ,  at  British  imperial  conference,  46,  109. 

,  James,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

,  John  B.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— ,  Moses  S.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152,  46,  24. 

Giddings,  David,  portrait  of,  41,  61;  convention  of  1846,  45,  152,  46,  24; 

obituary,  48,  97. 

— ,  Franklin  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 
— ,  Joshua  R.,  Freesoiler,  42,  100,  165,  45,  182,  187,  49,  132. 

Gideon  Quarterly,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

Giese,  W.  F.,  bill  paid,  42,  11,  46,  42,  43. 

Gifford,  Josephine,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
— ,  Peter  D.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157.  \ 

'Gilbert,  E.  M.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 
— ,  Francis,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  G.  K.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

t t  Joseph  T.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

f  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  10*0. 

Gildersleeve,  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

Giles,  Ella  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  40;  57;  gives  to  museum,  43,  49. 


Glenn]  Index  to  Proceedings  135 

Giles,  Hiram  H.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36,  3,  37,  4,  38,  4,  12,  39,  4, 
40,  5,  41,  4,  8,  42,  4;  on  historical  narratives  committee,  32,  24,  34, 

4,  35,  4,  36,  4;  nomination  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37, 

5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  o,  7;  gives  to  library,  36,  36;  portrait 
of,  39,  67;  mentioned,  43,  11;  death  of,  43,  27;  obituary,  43,  32,  33. 

— ,.  Pearce,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Gill,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

— ,  Charles,  corresponding  member,  36,  8;  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

— ,  Moses,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Gillett,  Gurd'in,  obituary,  47,  92. 

— ,  J.  M.,  Fond  du  Lac  lawyer,  39,  27. 
Gillette,  Francis,  abolitionist,  45,  187;   memorial  on  Codding,  45,  194, 

1«5. 
Gilman,  Daniel  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  Nicholas  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 
Gilmer,  Thomas  W.,  autograph,  37,  36. 
Gilmore,  James,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

— ,  James  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
GUpin,  Henry  D.,  autograph,  37,  37. 
Gilson,  Franklin,  L.,  portrait  of,  41,  60. 

,  N.  L.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  contractors,  48,  29. 

Ginn  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11,  43,  38,  44,  25,  45,  22,  46,  43;  gives  to 

library,  43,  64,  44,  64. 
Ginty,  George  C.,  obituary,  38,  22. 
Girard  College  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  46,  55. 
Gisholt  Manufacturing  Company,  49,  20. 
Gist,  Christopher,  Journals,  42,  31. 

— ,  Gen.  Mordecai,  autograph,  37,  39. 
Gitche  Gumee,  46,  76,  48,  89. 
Gitterman,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Giulia,  Sacconi,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
Givens,  F.  M.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64,  44,  64,  47,  57. 
Gladden,  Washington,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Gladstone,  William  E.,  photograph  of,  40,  67;  autograph,  45,  44;  colonial 

views  of,  46,  103,  107,  113. 

Glasgow,  William  A.,  corresponding  member,  38,  13;   gives  to  library, 
38,  53,  40,  57. 

—  (Scotland)    University,   students'  settlement  society  gives  to   li- 
brary, 48,  61. 
Glenn,  James,  governor  of  South  Carolina,  cited,  41,  99. 


136       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [ 

Glenn,  T.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

,  Thomas  A.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  46,  42. 

Glenelg,  Lord  Charles  Grant,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Glidden,  Carlos,  inventor,  49,  1G4,  165. 

,  Pioneer,  35,  18. 

Glines,  Perry  B.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Globe  Printing  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  13. 
Gloucester  (Eng.),  Journal,  36,  22. 

Glover,  Joshua,  fugitive  slave,  42,  139,  43,  122-140;   Germans  in  sym- 
pathy with,  49,  207. 

Gmeiner,  John,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Gneist,  L.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 

,  Rudolph  von,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

Godard,  George  S.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

Goddard,  Louis  A.,  gives  to  library.  46,  56. 

Goemaere,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

Goeres,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

Goff,  Emmet  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

Gogebic  county  (Mich.),  map  of  mineral  region,  35,  16. 

Gokey,  Mrs.  Angeline,  obituary,  46,  SI. 

— ,  Frank,  centenarian,  46,  81. 
Goldin,  Theodore  W.,  annual  member,  47,  13. 
Goldschmfdt,  Julius,  obituary,  46,  90. 
Goldthwaites's  Geographical  Magazine,  40,  43,  41,  40. 
Gompers,  Samuel,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 
Gonner,  Nicholas  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Gonzaga  College  (Spokane,  Wash.),  bill  paid,  43,  18. 
Good,  John  Mason,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Goodell,  E.  B.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
Good  Government,  48,  89,  49,  100. 
Goodall,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

Goodell,  Lemuel,  obituary,  45,  31;  convention  of  1846,  45,  31,  152. 
— ,  Nathan,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  William,  Liberty  party  leader,  42,  104,  105. 
Goodenough,  Edward -Augustus,  obituary,  38,  22;    exemplifies  Puritan 

influence,  46,  127. 

Goodhart,  Briscoe,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
Goodhue,  Benjamin,  autograph,  37,  37. 

,  W.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  38,  61,  44,  64. 

Gooding's  Grove  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,  177. 
Goodlander,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 
Goodrich,  Edwin  H.,  obituary,  44,  35. 


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Goodrich,  Henry  C.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

— ,  John  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  42,  66. 

—  Social  Settlement  ( Cleveland ),  gives  to  library,  47,  57,  48,  61. 
Goodridge,  Allen,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

Goodsell,  Elinu  B.,  Freesoiler,  42,  130;  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
Goodspeed  Brothers,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 

— ,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Good  Templars,  Independent  Order  ot  Grand  Lodge  of  Wisconsin,  gives 

to  library,  37,  49,  43,  65,  44,  64,  49,  72. 
Goodwin,   James   Junius,   corresponding  member,   39,   9. 

— ,  James  T.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
,  John,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

— ,  John  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

Goold,  Nathan,  bill  paid,  46,  45;  gives  to  library,  46,  56,  47,  57. 
Gookin,  F.  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44,  40,  57,  42,  54,  43,  64,  45,  75. 
Goose,  A.  H.,  bill  paid,  45,  22,  46,  42. 
Gordon,  A.  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

— ,  Clarence,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 

— ,  George  A.,  corresponding  member,  37,  9,  40,  12;  gives  to  library, 
40,  57,  41,  50. 

— ,  H.  L.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

— ,  James,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Gore,  Mrs.  Catherine  F.,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Gores,  J.  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Gorges  Society  (Portland,  Me.),  bill  paid,  41,  11. 
Gorham,  George  C.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

— ,  Nathaniel,  land  speculator,  47,  165. 

—  Manufacturing  Co.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

Gorrell,  Lieut.  James,  Journal,  36,  75,  44,  88  (1),  47,  133,  134. 

Gorst,  John,  gives  to  library,  49,  91. 

Goschen,  George  J.,  cited,  38,  90. 

Gosnell,  R.  E.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 

Goss,  Elbridge  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Gosselin,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

— ,  Auguste,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Gould,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

— ,  E.  R.  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

— ,  S.  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  44,  38,  53, 

39,  59,  40,  57,  41,  50,  43,  64,  46,  56,  47,  57,  48,  61,  49,  71. 
genealogy,  43,  42. 


138     Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Government 

Government,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  16;  Bemis's  Local  govern- 
ment in  Michigan  and  Northwest,  41,  132;  Fiske's  Civil  government 
in  United  States,  41,  132;  Lamphere's  United  Slates  government, 
42,  32;  Sanford's  State  sovereignty  in  Wisconsin,  41,  132;  Spencer's 
Local  government  in  Wisconsin,  41,  132. 

Gowdy,  Mrs.  Theodore,  gives  to  museum,  39,  67. 

Grabau, ,  Pomeranian  missionary,  48,  101. 

Grace,  H.  H.,  photograph  of,  44,  47. 

-  Church  (Madison,  Wis.),  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

-  Parish  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Grafton,  Duke  of,  autograph,  38,  40. 

—  Hall  (Fond  du  Lac),  gives  to  library,  47,  57,  48,  61. 
Graham,  A.  A.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

— ,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  12. 

— ,  David,  lawyer,  37,  97. 

— ,  Duncan,  Minnesota  trader,  36,  82. 

— ,  George,  autograph,  38,  46. 
,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  63,  43,  64. 

— ,  J.  D.,  Latitude  and  longitude  of  Milwaukee,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Ra- 
cine, and  Madison,  44,  89  (4). 

— ,  James  B.,  Population  of  St.  Croix  County,  49,  182-189. 

— •,  Robert,  gives  to  library,  32,  15. 

— ,  Wallace  W.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152;  obituary,  46,  81,  90. 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Fairchild  commander  in  chief,  44.  22; 
department  of  Wisconsin  co-operates  with  State  Historical  Society 
to  collect  biographies  of  veterans,  40,  14;  Wisconsin  department 
auxiliary  of  State  Historical  Society,  45,  52-54;  Commander  Wei- 
ton  in  state  semi-centennial,  45,  70;  annual  encampment  of  Wis- 
consin commandery,  46,  88;  Harnden  commander,  48,  98;  California 
department  gives  to  library,  43,  64,  45,  75;  Harrison  Post,  NO.  91, 
Wisconsin  division,  gives  to  museum,  45,  43;  Massachusetts  depart- 
ment, gives  to  library,  48.  61;  New  York  department,  gives  to  li- 
brary, 48,  61;  Ohio  commandery,  gives  to  library,  37,  46;  Sons  of 
Veterans,  Wisconsin  division,  to  collect  biographies,  40,  14;  Sons  of 
Veterans,  Wisconsin  division,  auxiliary  of  State  Historical  Society, 

45,  52-54;   Sons  of  Veterans,  Wisconsin  division,  gives  to  library, 
48,  71;    Veterans'  Home,  Wisconsin  department,  gives  to  library, 

46,  65;  Wisconsin  department  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  43,  64,  44,  64, 
45,  75,  46,  56,  47,  57,  48,  61,  49,  71;  Woman's  Relief  Corps,  depart- 
ment of  Wisconsin,  to  collect  biographies,  40,  14;  Woman's  Relief 
Corps,  department  of  Wisconsin,  auxiliary  of  State  Historical  So- 
ciety, 45,  52-54;  Woman's  Relief  Corps,  department  of  Wisconsin, 


Index  to  Proceedings  139 

gives  to  library,  44,  7J,  46,  63,  49,  71.     See  also  War  of  Secession, 
and  Wisconsin  state  militia. 
Grand  Chute.     See  Appleton. 

—  Forks  (N.  Dak.),  Dakota,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  93;  Normanden,  43,  80, 

44,  79,  45,  93,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  8G,  49,  12. 

—  Kakalin.     See  Kaukauna. 

-  Portage,  route,  36,  57,  63,  43,  107;   fur-trade  at,  36,  77-81;   North 
West  Company  at,  42,  90,  91,  46,  214. 

-  Rapids    (Mich.),  mayor,  gives  to  library,  47,  57;    public  schools, 
give  to  library,  49,  71;   public  library,  gives  to  library,  38,  53,  40, 
57,  41,  50,  42,  54,  43,  64,  44,  64,  45,  75,  47,  57;  Times  on  Old  North- 
west, 44,  141. 

-  Rapids   (Wis.),  Amable  Grigiion  near,  36,  82;   Miner  at,  38,  24; 
Reporter,  35,  21,  36,  25;   Tribune,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Wood  County  Re- 
porter, 37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41..  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  45,  88,  46, 
67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106. 

Grandgent,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Grandy,  Luther  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
Granger,  Benjamin,  convention  of  1846.  45,  152. 

— ,  Gideon,  autograph.  37,  37,  40,  50. 

— ,  Julius  N.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

—  cases.     See  Wisconsin  state  constitution. 
Granite  Cutters'  Journal,  49,  100. 

-  Monthly,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  40,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  "48. 
Grant,  A.  H.,  bill  paid,  47,  42. 

— ,  Emory  L.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Francis  W.,  inspector  of  works,  45,  50. 
,  James,  bank  stock  commissioner,  43,  155. 

— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

— ,  Levi,  obituary,  39.  20. 

— ,  Ulysses  S.,  president  of  United  States,  photo-lithograph  of,  32, 
10;  autograph,  32.  12;  appoints  Atwood  on  centennial  commission, 
37,  110;  commends  Hamilton,  39,  22;  arbitration  secured  by,  44, 
157;  in  War  of  Secession,  49,  134. 

county,  clerk  of  board,  gives  to  library,  37,  44;   Germans  in,  37, 

58;  Norwegians,  37,  59;  Bohemians,  37,  60;  English,  37,  62;  Dewey, 
37,  70,  71,  73;  Jackson  judge  of,  37,  99;  Rountree  judge  of,  38,  19; 
Borah,  39,  18;  slavery  in.  40,  83,  84,  42,  99;  vote  for  election  of  1847, 
41,  121;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on  constitution,  43,  159;  board 
of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  46,  56,  47,  57;  petition  from, 

45,  134,  135;  Herald,  40,  28,  41,  165,  46,  216. 
-• Family  Magazine.  48,  89,  49,  100. 


140    t  Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Grantsburg,  Burnett  County  Sentinel,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  29, 
38,  39,  59,  51,  40,  45,  41,  12,  '12,  44,  43,  73,  44,  73,  45,  88,  46,  67, 
47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Journal  of  Burnett  County,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48, 
80,  49,  106. 

Granville,  Lord,  anti-imperialist,  40,  102. 

—  (O.),  Draper  at,  39,  76,  86. 

Graphic,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,    44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89. 
Gratiot,  Mrs.  Adele  P.,  'Narrative.  44,  90  (10). 

,  C.  C.,  annual  member,  48.  14. 

— ,  Henry,  47,  137;    Washburne's  Col.  Henry  Gratiot,  34,   17,  44,  90 
(10);  photograph,  of,  49,  93. 

,  Irish  in,  37,  61. 

Oratiot's  Grove,  trading  post,  36,  97. 

Gratz,  Simon,  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8, 
38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  13,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2;  gives  to  binding 
fund,  34,  8,  9;   life  member,  34,  30;  collection  of  autographs  given 
to  library,  37,  34,  36-40,  38,  45-49,  40,  49-53;   MSS.,  given  to  mu- 
seum, 45,  44,  45. 

Graves,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  42,  54. 
— ,  Frank  P.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  46,  56. 
— ,  John  C.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
— ,  Orlo  B.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— -,  S.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
— ,  Sereno  W.,  obituary,  47,  92. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Gravier,   G.,   Dccouvertes   et  Etablissements   de   Cavalier  de   la   Salic, 

46,  169. 

Gray,  A.  T.,  42,  146. 
— ,  Edmund  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  40,  37,  44,  39,  59,  42,  54,  43,  64, 

45,   75,  47,  57,   72. 

— ,  Henry,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11,  44,  25,  45,  22. 
— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 

— ,  Neely,  convention  of  184 G,  45,  152;   Conklin  with,  47,  91. 
— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  William  D.,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155;  inventor,  49,  168. 

Great  Britain,  attitude  toward  Northwest,  36,  75;  government  gives  to 

library,  45,  75;  postmaster  general  gives  to  library,  45,  75;  Blome's 

Britannia,  42,  31;   Map  of  King  of  Great  Britain's  dominions   in 

America,  36,  18. 

Acts  of  Parliament,  43,  42. 

Acts  of  privy  council  of  England,  43,  42. 

,  biography,    library   accessions    in,   32,    6,   34,    15,   35,    15,    36,    15, 

37,  15.  , 


Green]  Index  to  Proceedings  141 

Great  Britain,  British  and  foreign  state  papers,  40,  40. 

— ,  British  history,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  35, 
37,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39;   strength 
of  library  in,  43,  8. 
— ,  Calendar  of  Papal  registers,  43,  42. 

,  Calendar  of  patent  rolls,  43,  42. 

— ,  Calendar  of  state  papers,  43,  42. 
— ,  Catalogue  of  ancient  deeds.  43,  42. 

— ,  Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Gieat  Britain  and  Ireland,  37,  23, 
43,   42. 

,  Hart's  Annual  army  list,  44,  44. 

— ,  House  of  Lords  Calendar,  43,  42. 

,  Journal  of  House  of  Commons,  43,  42. 

— ,  Journal  of  House  of  Lords,  44,  44. 

— ,  Letters  and  papers,  foreign  and  domestic,  Henry  VIII.,  43,  42. 
— ,  Parliamentary  debates,  43,  42,  44,  44;  cited,  36,  76,  46;  98,  107. 
— ,  Parliamentary  register,  attitude  of  Great  Britain  toward  North 

west,  36,   76. 
— ,  Patent  office,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  32,  38,  51, 

39,  57,  40,  55,  41,  47,  42,  54,  43,  64,  44,  64,  45,   75,  47,   54,  48,  58, 
49,    67. 

-  Patent  Office  Reports,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15, 

36,  17,  37,  25,  38,   35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42, 
45,  39,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28;   strength  of  library  in,  32,  21,  36,  16, 

37,  24 ;  legislation  on.  43,  51.     See  also,  Illustrated  Official  Journal. 
,  Report  of  deputy  keepers  in  Ireland,  44,  44. 

— ,  Rolls  of  Parliament,  43,  42. 

— ,  Royal  commission  on  historical  manuscripts,  44,  44. 
Great  Lakes.     See  Lakes,  Great. 
Greeley,  A.  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 
Greely,  Horace,  Jackson  with,  37,  97;  Atwood  with,  37,  104;  autograph, 

40,  48;    Introduction  to  Helping  Hand  for  town   and  country,  39. 
94;  Recollections  of  busy  life,  41,  85. 

Green,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64,  45,  75. 
,  C.  R.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54,  49,  52,  71. 

— ,  Caleb,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  Caroline  F.,  marries  M.  M.  Strong.  42,  17. 

— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

,  James,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

,  John  Richard,  cited,  38,  73. 

,  Mrs.  John  R.,  English  town  life  in  fifteenth  century,  42,  32. 

,  Raleigh  T.,  bill  paid,  49,  54. 


142       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Green 

Green,  Samuel  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  15,  34,  25,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  44, 
52,  38,  53,  39,  59,  69,  40,  57,  41,  50,  62,  63,  42,  54,  43,  64,  44,  G4, 

45,  75,  46,  56,  47,  57,  48,  61,  49,  71,  93;  letter  from,  42,  79,  44,  97(94). 
— ,  Samuel  S.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  36,  38,  53,  43,  64,  44,  64,  46, 

56,  47,  57,  49,  71;  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 
— ,  Thomas,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Walter  S.,  obituary,  39,  20. 
— ,  William  C.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Green  Bay  (town),  Bank  of  Wisconsin  at,  35,  54,  43,  145,  148,  153; 
early  mail  system  of,  36,  26;  land  offices  opened  at,  36,  62;  Potawat- 
omies  invite  Allouez  to,  36,  66;  fur-trade  at,  36,  67,  72,  87,  47, 
117-127;  trading  post  and  settlement,  36,  67,  74,  75,  93-95..  97,  -47, 
121;  Parish  of  Green  Bay,  Upper  Canada,  36,  81,  82;  French  at, 
36,  67,  70,  72,  74,  46,  138-143,  English  at,  36,  75,  76,  47,  121,  133-135; 
occupied  by  U.  S.  and  called  Fort  Howard,  47,  137,  138;  United 
States  takes  possession,  36,  83-85,  47,  136-138;  path  between  Green 
Bay  and  Milwaukee,  36,  97;  sketch  of,  in  1820,  36,  92,  93;  Perrot  os- 
tensorium  found  at,  37,  56;  historic  sites,  38,  65;  slaves  at,  40,  85, 

46,  194;   early  improvements,  41,  134;    township  incorporated,  41, 
137;  legislative  council  at,  41,  144,  145;  tax  system,  41,  139,  159-161; 
state  reformatory  opened,  46,  89;  convention  of  State  Historical  So- 
ciety at,  47,  10,  26,  102-108;   in  Revolution,  47,  135,  136;   in  War  of 
1812-15,  47,  136;   New  York  Indians  at,  47,  171,  179,  180;   Portage 
canal  meeting  at,  47,  187;  county  seat  established  at,  47,  219;  silver 
cross   exhumed,   48,    78;    First   Baptist   Church   gives    to    library, 
49,  71;    Bairds  at,  38,  20,  47,  114;    Boyd,  45,  29;    Carver,  47,  135; 
Child's  first  lumberman  at,  46,  125,  47,  114;    Clermont  fur-trader 
and  mail  carrier,  46,  80;  Douglas  at  first  land  sale,  42,  24;  Edwards, 
49,  178;  Elmore   (Mrs.),  40,  23;   Giddings,  48,  97;   Goodell,  45,  31; 
Hawley,  pioneer  steamboat  captain,  46,  82;  Irwins,  39,  20,  47,  114; 
Kellogg  founds  library,  39,  23,  47,  201;  Kimball,  48,  99;  Langtons, 
40,   24;   Lawe,  44,   36;    Lawton  44,   36;    Matteson,  43,   36;    Martin 
(M.  L.),  35,  7;  Martin   (X),  46,  84;   Miller,  41,  24;   Miner,  38,  24; 
Morse  (Dr.  Jedediah),  47,  164;  Olin,  43,  37;  Parish,  39  26;  Sellers, 
49,  118;    Sholes,  38,  25;    Smith    (Mrs.),  40,  26,  27;    Smith   (J.  Y.), 

47,  182;    Thwaites    (Secretary),   35,   22-24,   36,   25,  37,   32,  38,   43; 
Vieau,  37,   33,   34;    Whitneys,  38,   26,  46,   84,  47,   114;    Wilson,  39, 
28,  29;  Arrival  of  American  Troops  at  Green  Bay  in  1816,  44,  91 
(13);    Biddle's  Recollections,  44,   88(1);    Durrie's  Early   outposts 
of  Wisconsin,  40,  80,  44,  92(28);  Early  schools,  44,  91(12);  Ellis's 


Index  to  Proceedings  143 

Recollections  of  Green  Bay  in  territorial  days,  47,  109-116;  Evans's 
Military  history  of  Green  Bay,  47,  128-146;  Fur-trade  and  factory 
system  at  Green  Bay,  18HI-21,  44,  89;  Green  Bay  in  1126,  44,  88(1); 
Green  Bay  and  frontiers  (17WM>oJ,  44,  90  (8);  Grignon's  John 
Lawe  residence  in  Green  Bay,  49,  63;  Neville's  Intellectual  Life  of 
Fox  Rive/  Valley,  47,  195-203;  Neville  and  Martin's  Historic  Green 
Bay,  43,  145,  47,  24,  104,  123,  124,  126,  128,  129,  140,  200.  yews- 
papers:  Advocate,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45, 
41,  42,  42,  43,  43,  73,  44,  72,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106; 
Advocate  on  Elmore,  40,  23;  Advocate  on  Robinson,  48,  54; 
'Advocate  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141;  Banner,  given  to  Green  Bay 
historical  society,  49,  64;  Intelligencer,  notes  on  establishment  and 
early  days  of,  32,  20,  37,  3,  46,  127,  47,  200,  203;  Intelligencer  on 
Old  Northwest,  44,  141;  Post,  presented  to  Green  Bay  historical 
society,  49,  64;  Republican  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141;  Review, 
43,  73,  44,  72,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  Semi-Weekly 
Gazette,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  106;  State  Gazette,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  28, 
38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42;  Weekly  Gazette,  42,  43,  43,  73,  44,  72, 
45,  88,  46,  67;  Wisconsin  Democrat  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141, 
Wisconsin  Free  Press  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  141.  See  also  Fort 
Howard,  Navarino,  and  Shantytown. 

Green  Bay   (water),  traders'  routes,  36,  57,  58,  61;    Indian  tribes  on, 
36,  59-62,  43,  99;  limit  of  Menominee  cession,  47,  174. 

-  Historical  Society,  organized,  47,  28;    report,  47,  44-49,  48,  53-55, 
49,   63-65. 

-  &  Mississippi  Canal  Co.,  47,  192. 

-  Shakespeare  Club,  loan  exhibit,  47,  104,  105;  organized,  47,  202. 

-  Woman's  Club,  reception  by,  47,  104;  library  work  of,  47,  203. 
Green  county  (Ark.),  bluff  in,  41,  74. 

-  county   (Wis.),  Mrs.  Mitchell,  39,  25;   vote  for  election  of  1847, 
41,  121;  Douglas  in,  42,  24;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on  constitu- 
tion, 43,  159;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  46,  56, 
47,  57,  48,   61,  49,  71;    J.  Raymer  in,  45,  34;    S.  Raymer,  45,  34; 
petition  from,  45,  126,  135;   Stewart  in,  47,  99,  100;   Luchsinger'a 
Great  Industry,  46,  226-230;  Plat  ftcofc  of,  39,  48;  Salisbury's  Green 
county  pioneers,  44,  89(6);   Stewart's  Early  History,  44,  88(31). 

—  Lake,  Catlin  at,  49,  114. 
•  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  early  location  of  Mlamis  and  Mascou- 

tins,  36,  60;  Scotch  in,  37,  62;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library, 

38,  53,  43,  64,  44,  64,  45,  74,  46,  56,  49,  71. 
Greenbank,  Nelson,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 
Greene,  Mrs.  Anna  G.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 


144      Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Greene 

Greene,  George  G.,  in  apportionment  case,  45,  147. 
— ,  Howard,  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  45,  75,  46,  31,  48,  61;  life  mem- 
ber, 46,  13. 

— ,  Lucy  S.,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
— ,  Nathan  S.,  obituary,  48,  97. 

Greenfield  township,  O'Donnell  in,  45,  34;   Johnson,  48,  99. 
Greenville  (S.  C.),  Enterprise,  42,  36. 
Greenwood,  Gleaner,  49,  107. 

Greer,  Ferd.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10;  gives  to  library  fund,  32,  16. 
Gregg,  Alexander,  autograph,  37,  39. 

— ,  Stella  D.,  bill  paid,  46,  46. 

Gregory,  Charles  Noble,  testimonial  to  Dr.  Draper,  39,  10;  curator,  40, 
5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12,  46,  4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6; 
on  biennial  address  committee,  40,  6,  41,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  5,  14, 
46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6;   library  committee,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5, 
44,    5,    45,    5,    14,    46,    4,    14,    47,    4.    48,    6;    historical    monuments 
committee,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5;  historical  narratives  committee, 
40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  son  of  Jared  C.,  40,  88;  on  sub-com- 
mittee, 41,  9;   gives  to  library,  41,  50,  42,  54,  45,  75,  48,  61,  49,  71; 
member  of  Parkman  club,  43,  13;   on  nominating  committee,  43, 
14,  47,  13;   revision  of  constitution  and  by-laws  committee,  44,  5, 
18,  45,  12;   remarks  on  Gen.  Fairchild,  44,  17,  18;   on  dedication 
of  new  building  committee,  47,  4. 
— ,  Cora  W.,  daughter  of  J.  C.,  40,  88. 
— ,  Ebenezer,  father  of  J.  C.,  40,  87. 
— ,  H  E.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

— ,  Jared  C.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  3,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38,  4,  39,  4,  9; 
on  natural  history  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4;  gives  to  library,  36,  ?6, 
39;  on  historical  narratives  committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5;  death  of, 
40,  19;  Pinney's  Memoir,  40,  87-91,  44,  94(53). 

— ,  John  G.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  42,   54,  43,   64,  44,   64,  45,  75; 
member  of  Parkman  club,  43,  13;  annual  member,  43,  14;  on  histor- 
ical conventions  committee,  49,  122;   Foreign  immigration  to  Wis- 
consin, 49,  137-143. 
— ,  Stephen  S.,  son  of  J.  C.,  40,  88. 
Grenville,  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  46. 

Greswell,  Richard,  on  British  colonial  policy,  46,  108,  109. 
Greulich,  August,  obituary,  41,  22. 

Grey,  Sir  George,  on  Lord  Granville's  policy,  46,  102. 
Grider,  Rufus  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  39,  59. 
Grier,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Griffin,  A.  P.  C.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 


Index  to  Proceedings  145 

Griffin,  Ferdinando  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101.     , 
— ,  J.  S.,  Great  Lakes  in  relation  to  railroad  development  of  Northern, 

Wisconsin,  46,  92,  211-225. 
— ,  Martin  I.  J.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  32;  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

,  Nelson  T.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

"Griffin,"  La  Salle's  ship,  36,  84,  42,  88,  46,  176. 

firiffis,   William  Elliot,   gives   to   library,   37,   44,  40,   57;    Sir  William 

Johnson,  41,  83. 

Griffiths,  Rev.  Richard,  obituary,  43.  36. 
Grignon,  Alexander,  son  of  Augustin,  47,  216. 

,  Amable,  Green  Bay  trader,  with  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  36,  81, 

82. 

,  Antoine,  gives  to  museum.  36,  44. 

— ,  Augustin,  photograph  of  trading  post,  36,  43;  trade  with  Menom- 
onees,  36,  93;  interpreter  for  Osborn,  40,  25;  hospitality  of,  46, 
141;  in  War  of  1812-15,  47,  136;  Kaukauna  settler,  47,  215,  216; 
post  on  Wisconsin,  36,  97;  photograph  of,  49,  94;  Seventy-two 
years'  recollections  of  Wisconsin,  36,  75,  39,  94,  44,  88  (3),  47,  121. 
130,  138,  152,  216. 
— ,  Charles  A.,  marries  Mary  Meade,  46,  82;  at  Kaukauna,  47,  215, 

216. 
— ,  Charles  Langlade,  gives  to  library,  35,  24-26,  36,  27,  36;  gives  to 

museum,  35,  39,  36,  44,  45. 

— ,  David  H./  corresponding  member,  36,  8;  gives  to  library,  36,  28, 
37,  32,  35,  55,  38,  44,  46,  29;  gives  to  museum,  36,  36,  47,  72;  Green 
Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  108;  John  Lawe  residence  in 
Green  Bay,  49,  63. 

— •,  Louis,  fur-trader,  MSS.  of,  given  to  library,  35,  25,  36,  27;  pouch 
given  to  museum,  36,  44;   contract  with  employees,  36,  78,  79;  let- 
ter to,  36,  82;  in  War  of  1812-15,  47,  136;  school  near,  47,  196,  197; 
name  of  Kaukauna,  47,  214;  letter  to,  47,  216. 
— ,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  gives  to  library,  37,  35. 
— ,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  gives  to  library,  36,  43,  37,  35;   obituary,  46,  81, 

82,  90. 

— ,  Pierre  B.,  papers  given  to  library,  37,  35;  Green  Bay  settler,  47, 
113,  114;  in  War  of  1812-15,  47,  136;  marries  Domitelle  Langlade, 
47,  195,  196. 

— ,  Mrs.  Sarah  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  45. 
— ,  Ursula,  letters  given  to  library,  35,  25;   exemplifies  influence  of 

French  regime,  46,  142,  143. 

—  family,  37,  56;   exemplifies  influence  of  French  regime,  46,  139, 
141;  papers,  38,  43;  Dickson  and  Grignon  papers,  44,  91(11). 
10 


146      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Grimes,  J.  Stanley,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

Grimm,  G.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59,  42,  54,  43,  64;  bill  paid,  41,  14,  42, 

14,  43,  "21. 

,  Jakob  L.,  cited,  46,  144. 

Grinnell,  Mrs.  Myra  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

Grip,  43,   45. 

Griswold,  Hattie  Tyng,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

• ,  W.  M.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  44;  bill  paid,  44,  25. 

Groseilliers,  Medard  Chouart,  sieur  des,  fur-trader  and  explorer,  36,  62, 

63;    in  Radisson's  Journal,  43,  88-116;    in  Wisconsin,  46,  184,  47, 

118,  128,  130;  Radisson  and  Groseilliers  in  Wisconsin,  44,  91(11). 
Gross,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

,  Phillip,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

— •,  S.  E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  57. 
Grosvenor  Public   Library    (Buffalo,   N.  Y.),  gives   to   library,  45,   75, 

46,  56,  47,  58,  48,  61,  49,  71. 
Groton  (Conn.),  mission  at,  47,  156. 

-  (Mass.),  Landmark,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72,  47,  80,    48,  85,  49,  111. 
Grove,  William  E.,  student  assistant,  49,  7;  bill  paid,  49,  59-61. 
Growall,  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Grubb  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Grund,  F.  J.,  Americans,  41,  84,  85,  111. 
Grundy,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 
Grutzner,  E.,  "In  der  Bibliothek''  (photograph),  44,  47. 
Gue,  B.  F.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;   on  society's  Iowa  collection, 

35,  35,  36. 

Guiding  Star  publishing  house,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
Guild,  Georgiana,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 
Guinn,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
Gundry,  Mrs.  Mary  F.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
Gunkel,  TilFie,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  8:  bill  paid,  48,  51,  49,  52-62. 
Gunn,  Eleanor,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
Gunther,  Charles  F.,  gives  to  library,  35,  25. 
Gun  ton,  George,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Gunton's  Magazine,  43,  84,  45,  97. 
Guppey,  Joshua  J.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  vice  president, 

32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12;  obituary, 

41,  18,  19,  43,  11;  portrait  of,  43,  47,  48. 
Gurnee,  John  D.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36,  4,  37,  4,  38,  4,  12,  39, 

4,  40,  5. 

Gussman,  Mrs.  Charles,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
Guthrie  genealogy,  43,  42 


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Gwin,  William,  autograph,  40,  50. 

Gyle,  Janett,  marries  Walter  Green,  39,  21. 


H.  SOPHIE  Newcomb  Memorial  College  (New  Orleans),  gives  to  library, 

40,  57. 

Habersham,  Joseph,  autograph,  38,  46. 
Habich,  Carl,  Democratic  nominee,  49,  201. 

— ,  William,  life  member,  39,  9. 
Hachenberg,  G.  P.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
Hackett,  Prank  W.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36. 

— ,  John,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
Hadden,  Archibald,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

— ,  Clarence  B.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 
Haddock,  J.  A.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 
Hadley,  J.  A.,  Whig  nominee,  42,  143,  144,  146. 
Haff,  F.  R.,  Episcopalian  missionary,  28,  22. 
Hager,  A.  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 
Hague,  Arnold,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Hahn,  B.  Florian,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 
Hahnemann  Medical  College    (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  46,   fi6, 

47,  58. 

Haight  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  25. 
Haight,  T.  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  50,  53,  48,  61,  49,  71. 

— ,  W.  R.,  bill  paid,  43,  18,  48,  47. 
Haines,  A.  M.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 
Haire,  John  P.,  bill  paid,  43,  18. 
Hakes,  Harry,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  37,  44. 

Hakluyt  Society,  bill  paid,  44,  25;  Publications,  36,  16,  40,  40;  Publica- 
tions a  feature  of  library.  43,  8. 
Halderman,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  43,  43,  64. 

Haldimand,  Sir  Frederick,  governor  of  Canada,  permits  vessel  to  be 
bnilt  at  Detroit,  36,  77,  42,  89,  90;  Haldimand  Collection,  documents 
from  im-83,  35,  26. 
Hale,  John  Peter,  Daniel  Boone,  41,  96. 

— ,  Benjamin,  autograph,  38,  46. 

— ,  E.  E.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

— ,  Enoch,  tutor  of  Eleazer  Williams,  47,  168. 

— ,  George  W.,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

— ,  John  P.,  on  M.  M.  Jackson,  37,  99;  autograph,  40,  50;  in  Freesoil 

campaign,  42,  105,  106,  113,  114,  135,  137. 
,  Salma,  autograph,  40,  50. 


148       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Hale,  Richard  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

-  House   (Boston),  gives  to  library,  47,  58,  48,  61;   Log,  48,  89,  49, 
100. 

Haley,  William,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Halifax,  Jackson  at,  37,  99. 

Halkett  and  Laing's  Dictionary  of  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  liter- 
ature, 37,   24. 

Hall  &  Thome,  give  to  library.  49,  71. 

Hall,  Asaph,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
— ,  Basil,  autograph,  38,  46. 

,  Baynard  Rust,  autograph,  38,  47. 

,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53;    collection  loaned,  48,  28. 

,  Chauncey,  obituary,  42,  24. 

,  Edward  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

— ,  George  B.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 

— — ,  James,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

,  James,  border  historian,  39,  77:  letter  of,  34,  21;  The  West,  41,  85; 

and  McKenny,  Indian  Biography,  36,  93. 
— ,  James  H.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

,  Col.  Robert  H.,  corresponding  member,  37,   8;    gives  to  library, 

38,  53. 

,  Samuel  Carter,  autograph,  38,  47. 

,  T.  D.,  Hudson  and  tributary  region,  44,  88(3). 

,  W.  E.,  gives  to  museum  46,  31. 

,  Gen.  William,  papers  in  Draper  collection,  39,  79. 

Halleck,  Gen.  H.  W.,  Hamilton  under,  39,  22. 

Hallet,  B.  F.,  letter  of,  34,  21. 

Halliwell-Phillips,  J.  O.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16;  referred  to,  35,  14. 

Halsey,  Edmund  D.,  gives  to  library,  38,  r.3. 

,  Francis  W.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

Halteman,  D.  E.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

Halvorson,  Halvor,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  152,  153. 

Hambleton,  Chalkeley  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  47,  58. 

Hamburg  (N.  Y.),  Draper  at,  39,  74. 

Hamel,  T.  E.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

Hamersly  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  autograph,  37,  37;  mentioned,  44,  145,  150;   Sum- 
ner's  Life  of,  41,  107,  111. 

,  Andrew,  conducts  Zenger  libel  case,  46,  148,  149. 

— ,  Charles,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

,  Gen.  CKarles  S.,  obituary,  39,  21,  22. 


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Hamilton,  Henry,  British  commander  at  Detroit,  40,  94,  49,  126. 

,  Henry  P.,  archaeologist,  49,  175. 

,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— — ,  James,  governor  of  Pennsylvania  (1762),  autograph,  37,  37. 
,  Paul,  autograph,  4C,  50. 

— ,  William,  gives  to  library,  48,  fil. 

— ,  William  S.,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

—  (N.  Y.),  Dewey  at  academy,  37,  68;  Atwood,  37,  104;  Palladium, 
37,  106. 

—  (O.),  Intelligencer,  44,   116;   Miami  Herald,  44,   116;    Miami  and 
Hamilton  Intelligencer,  44,  116. 

—  College   (Clinton,  N.  Y.),  beginning  of,  47,  157;  gives  to  library, 
45,  75,  46,  56,  47,  58,  48,  61. 

-   (Ont.)   Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  41,  50,  42,  54,  43, 
64,  46,  54,  47,  58. 
Hamlin,  Cyrus,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Hammond,  Mrs.  L.,  gives  to  library,  42,  54. 

— ,  Matthew  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50;  Financial  history  of  Wiscon- 
sin Territory,  41,  8,  131-1 G7,  44,  94(54),  97(92). 
— ,  Sandford  P.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  152. 
— ,  Scandinavians  in,  49,  188;   Superintendent,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  67, 

47,  75. 

Hampton   (Va.),  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute,  gives  to  library, 

37,  44. 
Hanchett,  Fred  P.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

— ,  Marfa  F.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Hancock,  John,  deposits  in  library,  37,  35. 
,  John,  autograph  of,  37,  35. 

— ,  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
,  Winfield  S.,  autograph  document,  35,  25. 

— ,  News,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  107. 

—  county  (Ohio),  atlas,  35,  16.. 

Hand,  Gen.  Edward,  autograph,  37,  40,  40,  50;  papers  in  Draper  MSS., 

41,  35. 

Hanks,  Lucien  M1.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  Lucien  S.,  life  member,  43,  14:  appointed  building  commissioner, 

43,  57;  on  relations  with  state  university  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4, 

48,  6,  49,  6;  curator,  47,  3,  12,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  on  advisory  commit- 
tee, 47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;   art  gallery  and  museum  committee,  47,  4, 
48,  6,  49,  6;  dedication  of  new  building  committee,  47,  4;  treasurer, 


150       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Hanks 

Hanks — continued. 

48,  5,  14,  49,  5,  12,    reports,  48,  42-44,  49,  44-47;   gives  to  library, 

48,  78,  49,  71;  offers  resolutions,  49,  13;  on  nominating  committee, 

49,  14. 

Hanley,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  48,  61. 
Hanna,  H.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
,  Ole  A.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  70. 

— ,  Robert,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Hannegan,  E.  A.,  autograph,  40,  50. 
Hanover  (N.  H.),  American,  42,  36. 
Hansard's  Parliamentary  Debates.    See  Great  Britain,  Parliamentary 

Debates. 

Hansbrough,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  48,  61. 
IJansing,  W.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 
Hanson,  A.  K.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

— ,  Christopher,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— -,  Hans,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  .J.  H.,  Lost  prince,  47,  167,  168,  172,  180. 

— •,  John,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Nicholas,  Dewey  with,  37,  69. 
Hantke,  Ernst,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 
Hapgood,  Warren,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
Harbor  Springs   (Mich.),  AnishinaT)e  Enamiad,  44,  79,  45/92,  46,   72, 

47,  80,  48,  85. 

Harden,  William,  gives  to  library,  32,  16;  corresponding  member,  38,  13. 
Hardie,  Joseph  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

Hardin, .     See  Darby  papers  in  Draper  MSS. 

Harding,  Garrick  M.,  gives  to  library,  48,  61. 

— ,  George,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11. 

,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Hardingham,  George  G.  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

Hardwick,  Moses,  photograph  of,  40,  67;    rescues  Jefferson  Davis,  47, 

143;  Martin's  Sketch,  44,  90(9). 
Hare,  A.  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

,  Otis  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

,  William  H.,  autograph,  37,  39. 

Harford  Historical  Society  (Belair,  Md.),  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 
Hargrave,  A.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  73. 

Harkin,  Daniel,  on  suffrage  and  elective  franchise,  45,   129;    conven- 
tion of  1846,  45,  152. 
Harlan,  Caleb,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 


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Harleian  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  53,  44,  64;   Publications,  36,  16; 

th«ir  value,  43,  8. 

Ilarley,  Lewis  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 
Harman,  Jacob  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
Harmar,  Gen.  Josiah,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35,  42,  39. 
Harmon,  D.  W.,  Journal,  36,  76,  77;  cited,  42,  90,  91. 
Harnden,  Henry,  on  nominating  committee,  42,  7;   gives  to  museum, 

45,  45;  gives  to  library,  47,  58;  obituary,  48,  98. 
Harper,  Blanchard,  gives  to  museum,  38,  63,  40,  70;   gives  to  library, 

40,  57,  41,  38,  42,  54,  47,  58,  48,  61,  49,  71;  bill  paid,  46,  46,  47,  39, 
49,  52. 

—  ,  Elizabeth,  gives  to  library,  38,  65. 

—  ,  Francis  P.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  45,  22,  49,  50. 

—  ,  Joseph  M.,  autograph,  40,  50. 

-  ,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  69. 

—  ,  Robert  G.,  autograph,  40,  50. 

—  ,  William  R.,  letter  from,  42,  79,  44,  97(94). 

Harper's  Magazine,  34,  24,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  87,  39,  49,  40,  43, 

41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100; 
Charles  Dudley  Warner  in,  38,  87,  88. 

-  Weekly,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84, 
44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48.  89,  49,  100. 
"Harriet,"  lake  schooner,  41,  113. 

Harriman,  Samuel,  portrait  of,  41,  61;  obituary,  45,  31. 
Harrington,  James,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 

—  ,  Mark  W.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Harris,  -  ,  donor  to  Oshkosh  library,  47,  202. 

—  ,  Arnold  H.,  bill  paid,  46,  45. 

—  ,  D.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

—  ,  Robert  L.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9. 

-  ,  Mrs.  T.  E.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

-  ,  W.,  Historical  and  critical  account  of  lives  and  writings  of  James 
I.  and  Charles  /.,  and  of  lives  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  Charles 
II.,  40,  40. 

Harrisburg  (Pa.),  city  clerk  gives  to  library,  47,  58;  factory  inspector 
gives  to  library,  47,  58;  Daily  Telegraph,  41,  31. 

—  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
Harrison.  Mrs.  Anna  B.,  portrait  of,  43,  48. 

-  ,  Benjamin,  president  of  United  States,  Ginty  appointed  by,  38,  22; 
at  celebration  of  patent*  system,  38,  22;   appoints  Rusk  secretary 
of  agriculture,  41,  25. 


152        Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Harrison 

Harrison,  Mark  R.,  corresponding  member,  34,  30;  gives  to  museum, 
35,  37;  obituary,  42,  24,  25;  portrait  of,  43,  48. 

,  William  Henry,  president  of  United  States,  37,  106,  39,  79;  effect 

of  Western  preponderance  under,  41,  106;  anti-slavery  objection  to, 
42,  109;  treaty  of  1804,  46,  187;  in  Indian  war,  47,  160;  papers  in 
Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  39. 

Harrisse,  Henri,  Christophe  Colomb,  39,  47;  Jean  et  Sebastian  Cabot, 
39,  47;  La  Colombine,  et  Clement  Marot,  39,  47;  Le  Quatricme 
centenaire  de  la  dccouverte  du  nouveau  monde,  39,  47;  Les  Corte 
Real  et  leurs  voyages,  39,  47. 

Harrod  papers,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 

narrower,  Henry  D.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 

Harshaw,  Henry  B.,  curator,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4;  on  library  com- 
mittee, 34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5;  printing  and  publication  committee,  34, 
4,  36,  4,  37,  5;  gives  to  library,  36,  43,  37,  44,  38,  53;  obituary,  49, 
116. 

Hart,  Albert  B.,  corresponding  member,  37,  8;  gives  to  library,  41,  50; 
letter  from,  42,  79,  80,  44,  97(94). 

-,  Charles  Henry,  gives  to  library,  41,  50. 

• >,  H.  Gf.,  Annual  Army  List  of  Great  Britain,  44,  44. 

,  John,  autograph  document  of,  34,  21,  22. 

,  Louise,  gives  to  library,  48,  61. 

,  Samuel,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 

— ,  W.  Fairburn,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  38,  53. 

Hartford  (Conn.),  Sargent's  gifts  to  library  association,  35,  43;  city 
clerk  gives  to  library,  46,  56;  American  Mercury,  32,  8;  Courant, 
32,  8;  Courant,  Supplements,  32,  8;  Locomotive,  48,  84;  Mirror, 
32,  8;  News  and  Dairyman,  42,  46;  Republican  on  Codding,  45,  186, 
187;  Traveler's  Record,  39,  54,  40,  48. 

Board  of  Park  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

— •  Seminary  Record,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46, 
76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

Theological  Seminary,  gives  to  library,  37,  44,  38,  53,  39,  59,  40, 

57,  41,  51,  42,  54,  43,  64,  44,  64,  45,  75,  47,  58,  48,  61,  49,  71. 
-  (Wis.),  Press,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44, 
42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  107. 

Hartland,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  Mrs.  Allen,  40,  20. 

Hartley  House  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

Hartwell,  J.  L.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 

Harvard,  John,  founds  Harvard  College,  38,  76,  78. 


Hasted]  Index  to  Proceedings  153 

Harvard  Graduates'  Magazine,  43,  84;  bill  paid,  44,  25 

—  Law  School  Association,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

-  Medical  Alumni  Association    (Boston),   gives   to   library,  44,   €4, 
45,  75,  46,  56. 

-  University    (Cambridge,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  32,   18,  34,  27, 
35,  29,  36,  32,  37,  44,  38,  53,  39,  59,  40,  57,  41,  51,  42,  54,  43,  64,  44, 
64,  45,  75,  46,  56,  47,  58,  48,  61,  49,  71;    state  institution,  38,  76, 
physical  geography  laboratory,  gives  to  library,  46,  56;   Calendar, 
48,  89,  49,  100. 

—  University  Library,  product  of  private  benefaction,  34,  13;   treat- 
ment of  pamphlets,  37,  21;    wealth  of  Americana,  38,  93,  45,  28; 
material  on  Freesoil  and  Liberty  parties  in,  42,  89,  99;  book  fun-1, 
43,  9,  45,  48,  48,  20;  visited,  43,  51.  47,  25;  gives  to  library,  43,  64, 
45,  75,  46,  56;   Justin  Winsor  in,  45,  28;   Bibliographical  contribu- 
tions, 42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76. 

-  University,  Peabody  Museum,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  37,  47,  44, 
68,  45,  75,  81,  46,  61,  49,  79;   seeks  Wisconsin  antiquities,  39,  31. 

Harvey,  E.  N.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Louis  P.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157,  46,  119,  120;  introduces 
swamp  lands  bill,  45,  161,  162;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46, 
122;  succeeded  by  Salomon,  49,  173;  aids  Schurz,  49,  202,  203; 
eulogy  on,  44,  89(5). 

— ,  Mrs.  Louis  P.     See  Chester,  Mrs.  Cordelia  A.  P. 

— ,  O.  J.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

—  Hospital  (Madison,  Wis.),  founded,  43,  35. 
Harwood,  H.  J.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Haseltine,  F.  T.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

— ,  I.  S.,  Sketch  of  Richland  county,  44,  88(1). 
Haskell,  Frank  W.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

-  Flats  (N.  Y.),  Equitist,  45,  95. 

Haskins,  Charles  H.,  annual  member,  39,  9;  curator,  48,  5,  12,  49,  6,  12; 
gives  to  library,  39,  59,  40,  57,  42,  54,  46,. 56,  48,  61;  on  biennial 
address  committee,  49,  6;  library  committee,  49,  6. 

,  Henry,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 

— ,  R.  W.,  Legend  of  Winnebagoes,  44,  88(1). 

Hassam,  John  T.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  43,  64,  44/64. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Hasse,  Adelaide  R.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  47,  58. 
Hassler,  Ferdinand  R.,  autograph.  38,  47. 

Hasted,  Edward,  History  and  Topographical  Survey  of  the  County  of 
Kent,  39,  42. 


154      Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Hastings 

Hastings,  Hugh,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

,  Samuel  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  13,  35,  16,  32,  34,  37,  44.  49,  39, 

56,  59,  41,  57,  42,  54,  43,  64,  46,  56,  47,  58,  49,  71;   curator,  32,  23, 

34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38,  4,  39;  4,  9,  40,  5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8; 
resigns  curatorship,  43,  12;   on  auditing  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4. 

35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  7,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  13;  nominating  committee, 
34,  28;   committee  on  obituaries,  37,  5,  38,  5,  40,  6,  41,   5,  42,  5, 
gives  to  museum,  39,   70;    subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,   33; 
vice  president,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3;  Abolitionist,  42,  108,  123,  124, 
146,   153;    Life  and  services  of  Chauncey  H.   Purple,  44,   90(9); 
Memoir  of  G.  DeWitt  Elwood,  44,  89(6). 

,  S.  D.,  Jr.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108. 

,  Mrs.  S.  D.,  Jr.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

Hastreiter,  H.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  41 

— ,  Robert,  gives  to  library,  42,  54,  47,  58. 
Haswell  &  Scholl,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 
Hatchie  Coon  (Ark.),  mounds  near,  41,  77. 
Hatfield  (Mass.),  Durrie  at,  40,  73. 
Hathaway,   Franklin,   gives  to   museum,  46,   30,  48,   76;    obituary,  49, 

116;  Surveying  in  Wisconsin  in  1887,  48,  27. 
— ,  J.  R.  R.,  bill  paid,  48,  48. 

• ,  Joshua,  surveyor,  49,  116;  Indian  names,  44,  88(1). 

Haugaas,  Gudmund,  on  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161;  in  Illinois,  46,  163 
Haugen,  Nils  P.,  life  member,  41,  S;   gives  to  library,  41,  51,  42,  54, 

43,  64. 

Haughton,  William,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Hauser,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
Hausman,  Joseph,  Breckheimer  with,  47,  89. 
Haven,   Spencer,  gives  to   library,  45,   75;    Wisconsin  and  the  nation, 

45,  143. 
Haverhill  (Mass.),  mayor  gives  to  library,  47,  58,  49,  71. 

Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  48,  61,  49,  71. 

Haverson,  John,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
Hawes,  M.  T.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Hawkins,  Rush  C.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
Hawks,  Eli,  obituary,  48,  98. 

,  Francis  L.,  autograph,  38,  47. 

,  John  S.,  photograph  of,  40,  67;  obituary,  46,  82;  portrait,  47,  70. 

Hawley,  Cyrus,  pioneer  banker,  43,  148. 

,  Emma  A.,  binding  clerk,  36,  3,  11,  37,  6;  library  assistant,  38,  6, 

39,  6,  40,  7,  41,  6,  42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  6,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7,  49,  7; 


Index  to  Proceedings  155 

prepares  Bibliography  of  Wisconsin   authors,  41,   65,  44,  97(86); 
gives  to  library,  38,  53,  39,  59,  40,  57,  44,  64,  47,  58,  49,  71;   gives 
to  museum,  38,  64;   bill  paid,  41,  11,  14,  42,  11,  14,  43,  21,  44,  29, 
45,  25,  46,  42-47,  47,  39,  40,  41-43,  48,  45-52,  49,  53,  55-61. 
Hawley,  Gideon,  letter  of,  34,  20. 
— ,  Joseph  P.,  obituary,  48,  98. 
— ,  Thomas  C.,  obituary,  46,  82. 
Hayden,  Rev.  Horace  E.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  37,  44,  41,  51,  42,  55, 

43,  64;  Virginia  genealogists,  40,  40. 
— ,  Lewis  S.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Hayes,  Cooke  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  46. 
Hayes,  Abraham  B.,  obituary,  46,  82. 
— v  Charles  W..  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  37,  4'4,  38,  53,  40,  57,  41,  51, 

42,  55,  45,  76,  46,  56,  47,  58. 
— ,  Everett  A.,  life  member,  35,  6;   executor  of  Draper,  39,  33,  35; 

gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

— ,  Col.  Hiram.,  helps  build  Northern  Pacific  railroad,  46,  220,  221. 
— ,  J.  O.,  life  member,  35,  6;  executor  of  Draper,  39,  33. 
— ,  James  P.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

— i — ,  Rutherford  B.,  president  of  U.  S.,  35,  61 ;  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
Haynes  &  Co.,  D.  O.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 
Hays,  James  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  61,  49,  71. 
Hayward,  Journal-News,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46;  North  Wis 

consin  News,  35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  30. 
Haywood,  Marshall  D.,  gives  to  library.  45,  76. 

— ,  William  H.,  Jr.,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Hazard,  Rowland,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 
Hazel  Green,  petition  from,  45,  134;  early  name  of,  46,  186. 
Hazelwood,  John,  autograph,  37,  37. 
Hazen,  H.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 
— ,  Lorenzo,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 
— ,  Moses,  autograph,  40,  51. 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.,  Livery  companies  of  London,  40,  40. 
Hazzard,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
Head,  Louis  R.,  annual  member,  39,  9. 
Hean,  Clarence  S.,  library  janitor,  47,  5;  library  assistant,  48,  7,  49,  7; 

bill  paid,  47,  42,  43,  48,  45-49,  51,  52,  49,  53,  55-61. 
Heath,  Alfred  H.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

,  Chauncey  G.,  obituary,  47,  92. 

Heathviiie,  Fairchild  at  battle  of,  44,  31. 


156        Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Hebberd,  Stephen  S.,  corresponding  member,  38,  13;   gives  to  library, 

38,  53;  Wisconsin  under  French  dominion,  47,  23,  121. 
Heckenstein,  M.  G.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 
Hedge,  Frederick  H.,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Heg,  Even  H.,  publisher  of  Nordlyset,  45,  158. 
— ,  Hans,  in  War  of  Secession,  46,  164. 

,  James  E.,  of  Wisconsin  Press  Association,  39,  71. 

Hegeler,  Edward  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 

Hegg,  T.  O.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

Hehn,  Victor,  Das  Salz,  41,  94. 

Heidelberg  University,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

Heim,  John  B.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  35,  32,  36,  36,  39,  59. 

Heimstreet,  E.  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  36,  36,  37,  44,  38,  53,  39,  59, 

40,  57,  43,  64,  44,  64,  47,  58,  48,  61;  gives  to  museum,  44,  49.  . 
Heintzelman,  Gen.  M.  T.,  in  War  of  Secession,  39,  21. 
Heinzen,  Karl,  Domschke  with,  49,  195. 

Heiss,  Archbishop,  permits  Society  to  exhibit  ostensorium,  37,  56,  57. 

Heitman,  P.  B.,  bill  paid,  41,  11. 

Helen  Heath  Settlement   (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

Helena   (Ark.),  Allen  at,  37,  81;   termination  of  Hawley's  Ridge  near, 

41,  74. 

-  (Mont.)  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  42,  55,  43,  64,  44,  64,  46, 
56,  47,  58,  49,  71;  Bulletin,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76. 
—  (Wis.),  Map,  34,  23;  Libby's  Chronicle  of  the  Helena  Shot  Tower, 
43,  154,  44,  91(13),  98(101). 

Heller,  George,  annual  member,  45.  14. 

,  Ludwig,  Polish  settler,  49,  149. 

Helman-Taylor  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  45,  48,  46. 

Helping  Hand,  49,  100. 

Helping  Hand:  an  American  book  for  town  and  country,  Draper,  39, 
86,  87,  93. 

Helmholz,  Hermann  L.  P.  von,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 

Hemenway,  Herman,  death  of,  39,  22. 

Expedition  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

Hempl,  George,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

Henderson,  John,  autograph,  40,  51. 

,  John  A.,  Abolitionist,  45,  179. 

Hendrick.     See  Aupaumut. 

,  J.  P.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 

— ,  Solomon  U.,  Stockbridge  chief,  47,  160,  161,  172. 

Hendrickson,  G.  L.,  annual  member,  39,  9. 


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Henkels,  Stan  V.,  bill  paid,  41,  11,  12,  42,  11;   gives  to  library,  41,  51, 

42,  55,  43,  64,  45,  76.  47,  58. 
Hennecke  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  35,  32. 
Hennepin,    Louis,    R6coilet,    rescued   by   Duluth,   36,    67,   47,   119,   120; 

mentioned,  47,  130,  49,  124;  Xouvelle'Dccouverte,  47,  120. 
Hennighausen,  F.  P.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 
Henning,  B.  S.,  autograph  of,  37,  35. 

— •,  E.  J.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 
Henry  IV.,  of  France,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Henry,  Alexander,  fur-trader,  36,  75;    Travels  and  adventures,  36,   74, 

86,  88,  95,  42,  89. 

— ,  Eleanor,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
— ,  Joseph,  letter  of,  34,  20. 
— ,  Patrick,  co-operates  with  George  Rogers  Clark,  40,  94,  49,  126; 

mentioned,  45,  178. 
—   W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,   16,  34,  25,  35,  27,  36,  30,  36,  37,  44, 

38,  53,  39,  59,  40,  57,  44,  64:  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  William  Wirt,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 
Hens,  N.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  68. 
Hense-Jensen,  W.,  on  foreign  groups,  49,  138;  Influence  of  Germans  in 

Wisconsin,  49,  144-147. 
Henshaw,  David,  autograph,  40,  51. 
— ,  Harriet  EM  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  36,  36,  37,  44,  38,  53,  39,  59, 

42,  55. 

Hepburn  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Heraldry.     See  Genealogy. 

Herault,  Madeline,  mother  of  Pierre-Esprit  Radisson,  43,  89. 
Herbermann,  Charles  G.,  gives  to  library,  48,  61. 
Herbst,  J.  F.  C.,  obituary,  40,  23. 
Herdegen,  R.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Heren,  Alice,  beneficiary  of  Draper  will,  39,  34. 

— ,  M.  L.,  beneficiary  of  Draper  will,  39,  34. 
Herman,  settled  by  Pomeranians,  37,  59. 
Herndon  Company,  R.,  bill  paid,  48,  47,  49. 
Herrick,  L.  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  25. 
Hertel  de  Beaubassin,  French  commandant,  36,  71. 
Hertzler,  John,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Hervig,    Henrik   C.,    Norwegian   settler,   46,    159,    160;    on    "Restaura- 

tionen,"  46,   160. 

Hesk,  William  R.,  convention  of  1848,  45,  153. 
Hess,  Alfred,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 
Hetievedt,  Ole  O.,  on    'Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 


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Heuston,  B.  P.,  gives  to  library,  36,  42,  42,  55;  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 
Hewitt,  Abram  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

— ,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64. 
Hewson,  T.  M.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36.     r' 
Hibbard,  B.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 
Hickcox,  John  H.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32. 
Hicklin,  Mrs.  Sally,  obituary,  46,  82. 

Hicks,  E.  R.,  gives  to  library,  43,  64,  44,  64,  45,  76,  48,  61;    on  mid- 
winter convention  committee,  46,  11,  33. 
— ,  Franklin  Z.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 
— ,  Reuben  P.,  obituary,  46,  82. 
Hiersemann,  Karl  W.,  bill  paid,  47,  39,  41. 
Hiestarid,  W.  D.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Higginson,  Thomas  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,   51;    letter  from,  42,   80, 

44,  97(94). 

— ,  Stephen,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Hildreth,  Lynden,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  Richard,  interest  in  Draper  collection,  39,  82. 
— ,  S.  P.,  Draper  corresponds  with,  39,  77;  papers,  41,  36. 
Hilgars,  R  W.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Hill  &  Shuman,  bill  paid,  44,  26,  45,  22. 
— ,  A.  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  37,  44. 
— ,  H.  J.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  Hamilton  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 
— ,  James,  of  Northern  Pacific  railroad,  46,  223;   on  transportation, 

46,  223. 
— ,  LaFayette,  convention  of  1816,  45,  153. 

,  N.  P.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

,  Robert,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  156. 

— ,  W.  Scott,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 
Hille,  Met'ta,  Norwegian  Quaker,  4C,  153. 

— ,  Thomas,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  153. 
Hills,  L.  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32,  37,  53. 

— ,  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 
Hillsboro    (N.    Dak.),  Afholds-Basunen,   43,   80;    Folkets   Avis,   47,    81, 

48,  86,  49,  112;  Ktalstidende,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  -112. 
-  (Wis.),  Sentry,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75. 
Himes,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
Hinckley,  B.  R.,  obituary,  40,  24. 
Hinde,  Thomas  S.,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  42,  39. 
Hindoos,  Sketches  of,  44,  44. 


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Hiner,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 
Hinkley,  Edward  O.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

,  George  M.,  inventor,  49,  168. 

,  J.  W,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45;  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

— ,  L.  D.,  gives  to  library,  48,  01,  49,  71. 
Hinrichson,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  36,  37,  44,  38,  53,  41,  51,  42,  55, 
44,  65,  44,  64,  46,  56,  47,  58,  48,  62;  letter  from,  42,  80,  44,  97(94); 
Old  Northwest,  41,  83,  44,  111,  112. 
— ,  Mrs.  Laura  F.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
— ,  William  L.,  obituary,  48,  98. 
Hinton,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  25,  35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  44, 

38,  5?,  44,  64,  46,  56,  47,  58,  43,  62;  obituary,  49,  116. 
Hintzer,  Peter,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Hiram  House  (Cleveland),  gives  to  library,  47,  58;  Life,  48,  89,  49,  100. 
Hische,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 
Historia,  47,  84. 
Historic  Quarterly,  49,  100. 

Historical  Register  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
—  and  Genealogical  Register,  32,  9,  34,  18. 

-  monuments,  importance  of,  47,  27,  28;  committee  on,  see  Wiscon- 
sin State  Historical  Society. 

History,  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38,  25,  39,  47, 
40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49, 
28;  historical  and  learned  societies,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34, 
15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38.  35,  42,  30;  Historical  Miscellanies 
(Draper),  41,  36,  42,  39;  Annuaire  historique  universel,  1818-61, 
44,  43;  Duncker's  History  of  Antiquity,  38,  34;  Epochs  of  ancient 
history,  36,  16;  Ridpath's  Cyclopaedia,  40,  41.  See  also,  American 
and  British  History. 

Hitchcock,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  gives  to  library,  37,  35. 
— ,  Edward,  autograph,  40,  51. 
— ,  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Hixon,  J.  M.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  96. 

Hixson  &  Co.,  W.  W.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

Hixson,  W.  W.,  bill  paid,  47,  38,  43. 

Hoadly,  Charles  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44,  38,  53. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Hoar,  George  F.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37,  47,  58;  cited,  40,  82;  letter 
from,  42,  80,  81,  44,  97  (94). 


160       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Hoard 

Hoard,  William  D.,  curator,  36.  3,  37,  4;   on  library  committee,  36,  4, 

37,  5;   gives  to  library,  37,  44;   in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101; 

at  Madison  convention,  46,   91;    exemplifies  Puritan   influence,  46, 

122. 

Hoare,  Sir  R.  Colt,  Itinerary  of  Archbishop  Baldwin   through  Wales, 

43,  42. 
Hobart,  H.  C.,  Democratic  nominee,  42,  132,  133. 

,   John  H.,   bishop   of  the  diocese   of  New   York,   appealed   to   by 

Oneidas,  47,  172;   ordains  Eleazer  Williams,  47,  180. 
— ,  Lillian,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

— • — •  (Tasmania)   Department  of  Public  works  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 
.Hobbie,  Selah  R.,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Hobbins,  H.  B.,  bill  paid,  48,  46. 

— ,  Joseph,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  34,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38,  4,  39,  4, 
9,  40,  5,  41,  4;  on  art  gallery  and  cabinet  committee,  32,  24,  34, 
4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5;  gives  to  library,  34, 
25,  35,  26,  33,  36,  15,  38,  50,  53;  gives  to  museum,  35,  39,  38,  64; 
subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  obituary,  42,  20-22,  43,  11. 
Hobbs,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  41,  51,  42,  55,  43,  65,  49,  71; 

gives  to  museum,  41,  65,  46,  31;  expert  on  jewels,  49,  27. 
Hodder,  F.  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 
Hodges,  Lieut.  Henry  C.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— ,  R.  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  9. 
— ,  WT.  R.,  gives  to  library,  44.  64. 
Hodgins,  J.  George,  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 

Hoe,  Richard,  gives  to  library.  36,  37,  40,  57,  46,  56,  47,  58,  48,  62. 
Hoefer,  Oscar  R.  W.,  student  assistant,  48,  7;   bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49, 

53,  55-58. 

Hoegh,  Dr.  K.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 
IToenecke,  A.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 
Hoepli,   Ulrichi,  gives  to  library,  41,  51;    bill  paid,  42,   11,  44,  26,  45, 

22,  *46,  42,  47,  42,  48,  47. 

Hoffman,  Rev.  F.  A.,  ordains  Elling  Eielson,  46,  166. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 
— ,  Walter  J.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
— ,  William  J.,  gives  to  library,  38,  53. 
Hogan,  James  J.,  life  member,  48,  14. 
Holbrook,  Arthur,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

,  J.  B.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

,  John  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

— ,  Sophronia,  marries  Herman  Hemenway,  39,  22. 
,  W.  E.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 


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Holcomb  &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co.,  bill  paid,  49,  57. 
— ,  William,    convention    of    1846,    45,    153;     speech    on    boundary 

question,  45,  129. 
Holden,  Edward  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  37,  44,  38,  54,  39,  59,  45,  7G. 

— ,  J.  E.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

Hole-in-the-day   (elder),  Draper  on,  39,  94;   Clark's  Reminiscences  of, 
44,  89    (5). 

(younger),  Draper  on,  39,  94. 

Ilolinshed,  Raphael,  Chronicles  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  37, 

24. 

Holland,  Hawks  &  Bassett,  printers,  44,  139. 
Holland,  Sir  Henry,  at  imperial  conference,  46,  109. 

—  American  line  (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

—  Land  Company,  47,  165. 

-  Mercury  (Dutch),  36,  21. 

-  Society  of  New  York,  gives  to  library,  42,  55,  43,  65,  44,  64,  45,  76, 
46,  56. 

Holland  town  (Sheboygan  Co.),  Dutch  in,  37,  61. 
Holland  township  (La  Crosse  Co.),  Frisians  in,  37,  61. 
Hollenbeck,  Stephen  P.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,   157. 
Hollister,  Albert  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  54,  43,  65,  44,  64;   life  mem- 
ber, 39,  9;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33. 
— ,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
Holmes,  A.  G.  E.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
— ,  Gabriel,  autograph,  37,  37. 
— ,  Isaac,  Account  of  United  States,  41,  84. 
— ,  J.  T.,  gives  to  library,  48,  76. 
— ,  Col.  Joseph,  portrait  of,  48,  76. 
— ,  L.  O.,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  41,  51,  47,  58. 
— ,  Oliver  Wendell,  autograph,  38,  45. 
— ,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 
Hoist,  Herman  E.  von,  corresponding  member,  34,  30;   Constitutional 

history  of  United  States,  41,  100. 
— ,  Capt.  P.,  portrait  of,  44,  46. 
Holt,  Ann,  marries  D.  S    Durrie,  40,  73. 

Holton,  Edward  D.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  gives  to  library, 
36,  42,  37,  44;  obituary,  40.  24;   Liberty  and  Freesoil  partisan,  42, 
102,  103,  108,  129,  130,  134,  110,  142-147,  152-154,  162;   exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  126,  49,  174. 
— ,  James,  obituary,  47,  93. 
Holy  Child  Indian  School,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
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Holyoke  OVlass.),  Die  Biene,  45..  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  158. 
Home,  James,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  158. 

(Wash.),  Discontent,  48,  87. 

—  for  Orphans  of  Wisconsin  Soldiers  and  Sailors   (Madison,  Wis.), 
founded,  43,  35. 

-  Missionary,  42,  49,  43,  45,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  7G,  47,  84,  48,  SO, 
49,  100;   cited,  41,  85,  86,  1.10. 
Hood,  Thomas,  autograph,  37,  35. 
Hooe,  Lieut.  Alexander  S.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Hooker,  Thomas,  constitution  of  Connecticut  colony,  49,  171. 
Hooper,  H.  E.,  bill  paid,  48,  49. 
— ,  Moses,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Hopkins,  Benjamin  F.,  succeeded  by  Atwood,  37,  110;  activity  in  rail- 
road expansion,  40,  89;  Atwood's  Life  and  services  of,  44,  89  (6), 
92  (25). 

— ,  C.  W.,  bill  paid,  43..  19. 
— ,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76;  life  member,  46,  13;  gives"  to 

museum,  49,  93. 

— ,  John  H.,  autograph  of,  37,  39. 

— ,  Rev.  Samuel,  on  Western  limits  of  Massachusetts,  47,  165. 
Hopkinson,  Joseph,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Hoppin,  James  N.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 
Hopson,  Lieut.  John  D.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Horicon,  Van  Brunt  at,  49,  119. 
Horlick,  \Villiam,  inventor,  49,  1G8. 
Horn,  Frederick  W.,  life  member,  38,  13;  portrait  of,  38,  59;  obituary, 

41,  22;   German  Democrat,  49,  209,  210. 

Hornbeck,  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  44,  38,  54,  40,  57. 
Home,  Samuel  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
— •,  Thomas  Hartwell,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Homer,  G.  B.,  Ripon  historical  society,  48,  55. 

— ,  John  S.,  names  Ripon,  38,  24;   Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
Horsey,  Outerbridge,  autograph.  37,  37. 
Horsford,  Cornelia,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

— ,  Mrs.  E.  N.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 
Horton,  A.  E.,  petition  for  new  convention,  45,  135. 
Hortsmann,  Richard,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 
Hosmer,  James  E.,  obituary,  40,  24. 

— ,  James  K.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56;  bill  paid,  49,  54;  photograph 
of,  49,  9"4;  Greetings,  48,  32;  Mississippi  Valley  organized,  49,  123- 
136. 


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Hosmer,  Marian  T.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 
Hossack,  David,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Hotchkiss,  H.  L.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

— ,  S.  W.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 
Hough,  Franklin  B.,  American  constitutions,  45,  130,  138. 

,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

Hough  ton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  26,  45,  22;  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 

— ,  D.  F.,  conduct  condemned,  43,  127. 

— ,  Jacob,  authority  on  Lake  Superior  navy,  42,  86,  94;  Ancient  cop- 
per mines  of  Lake  Superior,  44,  90  (8). 

— ,  T.,  Mineral  Region  of  Lake  Superior,  42,  92. 

— ,  Walter  S.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 
Hours  at  Home,  W.  F.  Allen  in,  37,  83. 
Household  Words,  38,  34. 
Houston,  Sam.,  mentioned,  40,  95. 

-  (Texas),  Telegraph,  42,  36. 
Hovland,  Gjert  G.,    Norwegian  settler,    letters    to    Norway,    46,  159; 

founds  Fox  River  settlement,  46,  163. 
Howard,  Annie  F.,  to  erect  library,  35,  44. 

— ,  Gen.  Benjamin,  Fort  Howard  named  for,  47,  138. 

— ,  Mrs.  E.  T.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

,  George  E.,  Introduction  to  local  constitutional  history  of  Uniled 

States,  45,  143. 

— ,  H.  B.  W.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
,  Hiram,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

— ,  Sir  Robert,  autograph  of,  37,  38. 

— ,  Samuel,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

— ,  Tilghman  A.,  autograph,  40,  51. 

—  Association   (London),  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

—  Memorial  Library  (New  Orleans),  gives  to  library,  44,  64,  48,  62. 
Howe,  Daniel  Wait,  gives  to  library,  40,  57. 

— ,  L.  K.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

— ,  James  H.,    exemplifies  Puritan  influence,    46,    123,   124;     Green 

Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
— ,  Jubal,  benefaction  of,  35,  44. 
— ,  Mark  Anthony  de  Wolfe,  autograph,  37,  39. 
— ,  S.  G.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
— ,  Samuel  G.,  autograph,  38,  47. 
— ,  Timothy  O.,  exemplifies  Puritan   influence,  46,   123,  124;    Green 

Bay  settler,  47,  115;    threatened  with  lynching,  47,  142;    Johnson 

with,    48,  99;    opposed    to  Schurz,    49,  206;    Whig  candidate,    42, 

118,   130. 


164       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Ilowell,  Andrew  J.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

,  Ashahel,  commission  of,  as  justice  of  peace,  40,  49. 

— ,  Edward,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

— ,  George  R.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55,  45,  76. 
Howey,  Mrs.  Laura,  gives  to  library,  49,  93. 
Howitt,  Mary,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Rowland, ,  nominated  for  comptroller,  42,  146. 

,  Franklin,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

,  O.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 

-  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Howlette,  Ellen,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  Mary,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  48. 
Howorth,  Henry  H.,  History  of  the  Mongols,  37,  24. 
Hoxie,  Wilbur  K.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 
Hoy,  Philo  R.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33;  obituary,  41,  22. 
Hoyne,  T.  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

,  Mrs.  Thomas,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

Hoyt,  Albert  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  45,  76. 

— •,  C.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 

— ,  Catherine  T.     See  Draper,  Mrs.  Catherine  T.  Hoyt. 

— ,  E.  D.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  40. 

— -,  Florence  E.,  mentioned  in  Draper  will,  39,  34. 

— ,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

— ,  George  W.,  claim  on  Draper  estate,  44,  58. 

— ,   Jesse,  with   Smith,  46,  86. 

— ,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Hubbard,  Bela,  authority  on  Lake  Superior  vessels,  36,  80;  Memorials 
of  half  century,  36,  80. 

— ,  Carrie,  marries  Charles  Clark.  39,  20. 

— ,  Charles  T.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— •,  Frank  G.,  annual  member,  42,   8. 

— ,  H.  P.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  Adelaide,  gives  to  museum,  46,  30. 

— ,  J.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  22. 

— ,  Jesse,  obituary,  46,  82,  83. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Hubbell,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— ,  Levi,  autograph,  37,  36;  on  educational  committee,  37,  98;   Wil- 
son's charges  against,  47,  100. 

Hubschmann,  Franz,  reporter,  45,  136;  convention  of  1846,  45,  153; 
portrait  of,  46,  30;  political  activity,  49,  201,  202;  Enviderung  auf 
die  von  Herrn  Burnett  gegen  das  Stimmerecht  der  Eingervandcr- 
ten  yehalten  Rede,  45,  129. 


Index  to  Proceedings  165 

Hudd,  Thomas  R.,  Green  Bay~  settler,  47,  115. 
Huddleston,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 
Hudson-Kimberly  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  42,  48,  48. 
Hudson,  H.  P.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— -,  Henry,  fur-trader,  41,  90. 

— ,  John  W.,  obituary,  49,  117. 

-  (N.  Y.),  Balance  and  Columbian  Repository,  42,  36;  Balance  and 
Repertqry,  34,  17. 

-  (Ohio),  Observer,  44,  125;  Rural  Repository,  44,  116. 

-  (Wis.),  trading  post,  36,  97,  49,  185;    Francis  Catlin  at,  48,  94; 
Charles  Catlin  at,  49,   114;    wealth  of,  49,  188,   189;    Irish  in,  49, 
18G;    Star  and  Times,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47, 

41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  107; 
True  Republican,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44, 

42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  107. 

-  and  its  tributary  region,  Hall,  44,  88(3). 

-  Bay,  water  routes,  36,  56;  Radisson  at,  43,  94,  102,  106,  107;  Rad- 
isson's  claim  to  discovery  of,  43,  115. 

-  River  Seminary  (Stockport),  Draper  at,  39,  77. 

-  Strait,  reached  by  Radisson  and  Groseilliers,  43,  113. 
Hudson's   Bay   Fur  Company,   influence   of   Radisson   and   Groseilliers 

upon,  36,  64,  43,  113,  116;  field  of,  contested,  36,  77;  winter  stations, 

36,  81,  82;   Brisbois's  account  book,  38,  44;   profits,  42,  87;  vessels 

of,  on  Lake  Superior,  42,  93. 
Huebner,  John  F.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 
Huebschman,  Adolph,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24; 

gives  to  museum,  46,  30. 

Huebschmann,  Francis.     See  Hiibschmann,  Franz. 
Huffman  &  Hyer,  give  to  library,  48,  62. 
Huffy,  John,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Hughes,  James,  Whig  candidate,  42,  134. 

— ,  W.  H.,  annual  member,  34,  31. 
Huguenot  Society  of  New  York,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  38,  54,  39,  50, 

40,  57,  47,  58;  South  Carolina,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 
Hugunin,  E.  M.,  gives  to  library,  34,  21. 
— ,  Henry  M.,  gives  to  library,  35.  33,  43,  45;    Sketch  of  Peter  D. 

Hugunin,  34,  17. 
— ,  Peter  D.,  pioneer,  34,  17. 

Huidekoper,  Frederick,  gives  to  library,  39,  59,  40,  57. 
Hulbert,    Charles.    History    and    antiquities    of    Shrewsbury,    39,    42; 

History  and  description  of  county  of  Salop,  39,  42. 
,  Archer  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  62,  49,  71. 


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Ruling,  R.  G.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
Hull,  Alexander  C.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

,  Isaac,  autograph,  35,  25. 

— ,  William,  Calkin's  William  Hull  and  Satterlee  Clark,  44,  90(9). 

House  (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  45,  76,  47,  58. 

Hiilsermann,  Chevalier,  autograph,  40,  51. 

Hume,  Joseph,  autograph,  38,  47. 

— - — ,  Walter,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

Humphrey,  G.  P.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  45,  22,  46,  44,  49,  54. 

— ,  George  W.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 
Humphreys,  David,  autograph,  38,  47. 

-,  H.  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58,  49,  71. 

Hunkins,  Benjamin,  Free  Democrat,  42,  128,  129;   convention  of  184G, 

45,  153,  46,  24. 

Hunner,  Earl,  gives  to  museum,  39,  70. 
,  John,  curator,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  41,  4;   on  library  committee, 

38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6;  printing  and  publication  committee,  38,  5,  39,  5, 

40,  6,  41,  5. 
Hunnewell,  James  F.,  gives  to  library,  38,  54,  40,  57. 

•  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Hunt,  Miss ,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

,  Albert  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

,  John  W.,  librarian,  38,  94,  95,  40,  3,   75;   recording  secretary,  40, 

3;  Eulogy  on,  44,  89   ( 5 ) ;  'Wisconsin  almanac  and  annual  register 

for  the  year  1850,  45,  130,  138. 
-,  Samuel  H.,  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3, 

8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  13,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2;  gives  to  library, 

35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  44,  44,  64. 

,  Samuel  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

• ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  71. 

,  Washington,  autograph,  37,  37. 

,  Wilson  P.,  fur-trader,  36,  83,  47,  123. 

Hunt's  Merchant's  Magazine,   36,   76,   80.     See   also,   Commercial  and 

Financial  Chronicle. 
Hunter  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  49,  54. 
— ,  Rose  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

,  Andrew  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  58. 

— ,  B.  F.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

,  Lieut.  David,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  E.  J.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 

,  E.  M.,  Gov.  William  A.  Bar  stow,  44,  89(6). 

• ,  F.  B.,  gives  to  library,  44,  64, 


Index  to  Proceedings  167 

Hunter,  J.  Franklin,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 

— ,  R.  M.  T.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

— ,  Robert,  Encyclopaedic  Dictionary,  36,  16. 

— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

— ,  Sir  William  W.,  Imperial  gazetteer  of  India,  37,  23. 
Huntington,  — — ,  editor,  49,  204. 

— ,  Frederick  D.,  autograph,  37,  39;  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

— ;  Jedediah,  autograph,  40,  51. 

-  (Ind.),  board  of  education  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 
Huntley,  Seldon,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Huntoon,  D.  T.  V.,  gives  to  library,  32,  36. 

Huot,  Lucien,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

Hurd,  John  C.  (estate),  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

— ,  Oliver  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Hurlbut,  Henry  H.,  Chicago  Antiquities,  41,  85. 
— ,  Edwin,  portrait  of.  40,  66. 

— ,  Henry  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  37,  44,  38,  54. 
— ,  Stephen  A.,  bill  paid,  49,  52;  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 
— ,  William  H.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Hurley,  Oogebic  Iron  Tribune,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45, 
41.  43;  Iron  County  Republican,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  88,  46,  67,  48,  80, 
49,  107;  Montreal  River  Miner,  35,  18,  36,  23,  37,  28,  38,  39,  39,  51, 
40,  45,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80, 
49,  107. 

Huron  Indians,  French  trade  with,  36,  57;  early  locations,  36,  60,  61; 
Nicolet  makes  peace  with,  36,  62,  47,  128;  Petun-Hurons,  36,  63, 

43,  103.     See  also  Radissoris  Journal,  43,  88-116. 

-  Islands,  Radisson  at,  43,  95,  101. 
Husbands,  J.  D.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Hutcheson,  David,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 

Hutchins,  E.  R.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 
— ,   Frank   A.,   free   library   commissioner,   43,    53;    annual   member, 

44,  8;  gives  to  library,  43,  65,  48,  62. 
genealogy,  43,  .42. 

Hutch inson,  Buell  E.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36,  4,  37,  4,  38,  4, 
12,    39,    4,    40,  5,    41,  4,    8,    42,    4,    43,    4,    44,  4,   8,    45,  4,    46,  3, 
47,  4,  12,  48,  6,  49,  5;  on  nominating  committee,  40,  12,  41,  7;  gives 
to  museum,  40,  70;  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 
— ,  Mrs.  Buell  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 

— ,  James  M.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45;  gives  to  library,  36,  47. 
—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Huth,  A.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 


1 68       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Huxley,  H.  E.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  44,  39,  59. 
Hyde,  John,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

-  Park  (Mass.)  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 
—  Park  Historical  Record,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  49. 
Hyer,  George,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153;   Draper's  Life  and  services 

of,  39,  94,  44,  89(6);  Tenny's  Character  of,  44,  89(6). 
— ,  Nathaniel  P.,  speech  on  banks  and  banking,  45,  129;   convention 

of  1846,  45,  153. 
Hywel  Dda, 'Welsh  code  of,  36,  53. 


IBERVILLE,  Pierre  le  Moyne,  sieur  de,  plan  for  relocating  Indians,  36,  ^G, 

70,  88. 

Icelanders,  on  Washington  Island,  37,  60. 
j'conographic  encyclopaedia,  38,  34. 
Idaho,  settlement  of,  41,  86;   state  treasurer  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

-  Free  Library  Commission,  gives  to  library.  49,  72. 

—  State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
— • —  State  University   (Moscow),  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

Ihne,  Wilhelm,  History  of  Rome,  37,  23. 

lies,  George,  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  45,  76,  49,  72. 

Ilhardt,  Herman,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

Illinois,  settlement  of,  41,  85;  governs  Wisconsin,  41.  113,  134;  laws 
of,  43,  155,  44,  144;  auditor  of  public  accounts  gives  to  library, 
43,  65,  44,  64,  45,  76,  46,  56,  47,  59,  48,  62,  49,  72;  factory  inspector 
gives  to  library,  46,  56;  secretary  of  state  gives  to  library,  42,  55, 
49,  72;  state  treasurer  gives  to  library,  45,  76,  46,  57;  Historical 
atlas  of  counties,  35,  16;  Map,  1851,  36,  17;  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36, 
42,  39;  History,  41,  85;  material  for  historical  study  of,  44,  114-142. 

-  Association   Opposed    to    the   Extension   of    Suffrage   to   Women, 
gives  to  library,  49,  72. 

-  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  32,  37,  44, 
39,  59,  40,  57,  41,  51,  43,  65,  45,  76,  46,  56,  47,  59,  49,  72. 

—  Central  Railroad,  gives  to  library,  40,  57,  41,  51;  bill  paid,  41,  12, 
42,  11,  43,  19,  45,  22,  46,  44,  45;  refunded,  42,  28. 

Department  of  Factory  Inspection,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 

-  Department  of  Insurance,  gives  to  library,  46,  56,  48,  62. 

—  Indians,  trade  in  slaves  and  firearms,   36,   55;    at  Chequamegon 
Bay,  36,   61;    on  Fox  River,  36,   95;    mentioned   by  two   nameless 
explorers,  43,  112;  Iroquois  raid  on,  49,  177. 

—  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission,  gives  to  library,  46,  56. 
*  Society  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors,  gives  to  library,  46,  56,  47,  59, 

49,  72. 


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Illinois  State  Anti-Slavery  Society,  45,  177,  185. 

-  Stale  Board  of  Charities,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

-  State  Historical   Library    (Springfield),   material   on   Old   Nortb 
west,  44,  124;  gives  to  library,  43,  G5,  45,  76,  48,  62,  49,  72. 

-  State  Library  (Champaign),  material  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  123; 
school,  gives  to  library,  48,  82. 

-  State  University  (Champaign),  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  43,  65,  44, 
64,  45,  76,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62,  49,  72;  material  on  Old  Northwest 
in  library  of,  44,  124. 

Illustrated  London  News,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76, 
4V,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

-  Official  Journal  (Patents),  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42, 
49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  7G,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

Illustrator  Co.,  bill  paid,  45.  22. 

Illustrerci  Famitic-Journal,  49,  100. 

Imlay  and  Filson,  Western  Territory  of  America,  41,  83. 

immigrants  in  Wisconsin,  foreign  groups  in  Wisconsin,  37,  57-63; 
German,  49,  210;  Anderson's  First  Norwegian  settlements,  46,  150- 
160;  Bruncken's  How  Germans  become  Americans,  45,  101-122; 
Bryden's  Scots  in  Wisconsin,  49,  153-158;  Everest's  How  Wiscon- 
sin came  by  large  German  clement,  44,  91(12);  Gregory's  Foreign 
Emigration,  49,  137-143;  Hense-Jensen's  Influence  of  Germans  in 
Wisconsin,  49,  144-148;  Luchsinger's  History  of  great  industry, 
46,  226-230;  Luchsinger's  New  Glarus,  44,  90(8);  Tomkiewicz's 
Polanders,  49,  148-152;  Vloch's  Bohemian  population,  49,  159-162. 
See  also,  Graham's  Population  of  St.  Croix  County. 

immigration  Restriction  League  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 

Imperial  Federation,  Lord  Brassey  in,  46,  110,  111. 

-  Press,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 
Inbusch.  John  H.,  obituary,  46,  83. 
Incarnation,  Mother  Mary  of  the,  43,  91,  94,  116. 
"Independence,"  first  steam  vessel  on  Lake  Superior,  42,  94. 

-  (Kans.),  Star  and  Kansan,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80, 
4fc,  85,  49,  111. 

-  (Mo.),    Labor   Exchange,   46,    73;    Labor    Exchange   Association, 
gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

-  (Wis.).  Polanders  at,  49,  149;  Wave,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47, 
41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77.  45,  88,  46,  67,  47,  75,  48,  80,  49,  107. 

Independent,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 
Index  and  Review,  49,  100. 

-  Library,  48,  89,  49,  100. 
Indian  Antiquary,  38,  34. 


170       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Indiana,  governs  Wisconsin,  41,  113,  134;  auditor  of  state  gives  to 
library,  46,  57;  map,  1851,  36,  17;  laws  of,  44,  114;  material  for  his- 
torical study  of,  44,  114-142;  Newspapers  on  Old  Northwest:  Amer- 
ican, 44,  121;  Blade,  44,  121;  Democratic  Pharos,  44,  1.21;  Tippeca- 
noe  Journal,  44,  121;  Valley  Register,  44,  121;  Western  Sun  and 
General  Advertiser,  44,  121. 
— •  Academy  of  Science,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

—  Department  of  Geology,  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  42,  55,  44,  65,  46, 
57;  geological  survey,  gives  to  library,  48,  62;  state  geologist  gives 
to  library,  37,  44,  45,  76. 

—  Department  of  Inspection,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 

-  Department  of  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  37,  44,  40,  58,  41, 
51,  43,  65. 

— .  Historical  Society  (Indianapolis),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29, 
40,  58,  42,  55,  49,  72. 

-  State  Board  of  Charities,  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62,  49, 
72;  Bulletin  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  49,  100. 

-  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 

— • —  State  Board  of  Tax  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  47,  59. 

—  State  Law  Library,  material  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  121,  122;  gives 
to  library,  45,  76. 

— -   State  Library,   material  on   Old   Northwest,   44,   120,   121;    gives 
to  library,  42,  55,  47,  59,  48,  62..  49,  72. 

—  State  University  (Blooming! on),  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
Indianapolis,  Newspapers  on  OW  Northwest:  Daily  Sentinel,  44,  120; 

Gazette,  44,  122;  Indiana  Democrat,  44,  120,  122;  Indiana  Farmer 
and  Gardener,  44,  122;  Indiana  State  Journal,  44,  122;  Indiana 
State  Sentinel,  44,  122;  Indiana  Telegraph,  44,  120;  Locomotive,  44, 
122;  Weekly  Journal,  44,  120;  Weekly  Sentinel,  44,  120.  Newspa- 
pers and  journals'.  Buch-drucker  Zeitung,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  43, 
85;  Indiana  State  Journal,  43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72:  Indiana 
Tribune,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  110;  Printers'  Journal,  45,  94; 
Union,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85. 

-  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  47,  59,  49,  72. 

-  Propylaeum;  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

-  Public  Library,  material  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  122;   gives  to  li- 
brary, 37,  44,  38,  54,  39,  59,  43,  65,  45,  76,  49,  72. 

Indians,  library  accessions  on,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
collection  of  ornaments,  dress,  and  implements  of  Wisconsin 
tribes,  32,  1,  13,  34,  22,  38,  59,  41,  66,  67;  influence  of  fur-trade 
on,  36,  52,  53;  primitive  intertribal  relations,  36,  54-56;  early 
locations  of  Wisconsin  tribes,  36,  59-62;  traders'  relations 


Iowa]  Index  to  Proceedings  171 

with,  36,  62,  63,  6G--68,  74,  75,  82,  90-92;  Indian  deed  of  1794, 
36,  27;  of  Northwest,  40,  93,  94;  should  have  scientific  study, 
44,  111;  documents  relating  to  Indian  affairs,  47,  70;  at  Neshotah, 
49,  175-177;  Baird's  Indian  customs,  44,  90  (9);  Calkins's 
Indian  nomenclature,  44,  88(2);  Featherstonhaugh's  map  of 
Indian  country,  1835,  35,  15;  Hathaway's  Indian  names,  44,  88(1); 
Marsh's  Narrative  on  Wisconsin  and  Sank  Indians  in  1834,  34,  17; 
Shaw's  Sketches  of  Indian  chiefs,  44,  90(10);  Shea's  Indian  tribes, 
44,  88(3);  Smith's  Indian  campaign,  44,  90(10);  Smith's  Origin  of 
American  Indians,  44,  88(4);  Strong's  Indian  wars  of  Wisconsin, 
44,  90(8).  See  also  Black  Hawk  War,  Fur-trade,  Missions,  Mounds, 
Treaties,  and  the  several  tribes. 

Indian  Rights  Association  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  37,  44,  38,  54, 
39,  59,  40,  58,  41,  51,  42,  55,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  76,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48, 
62,  49,  72. 

Indremissionccren,  49,  100. 

Industrial  Freedom,  49,  100. 

Ingalls, ,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Ingersoll,  Charles  J.,  autograph,  37,  37. 
— ,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
— ,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 
— ,  Joseph  R.,  autograph,  37,  37. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Ingham,  A.  C.,  treasurer,  40,  3. 
— ,  Samuel  D.,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Inman,  Israel,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

Intermtdiare,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27. 

Internal  improvements,  in  national  legislation,  41,  102-105;  in  Wiscon- 
sin, 41,  102-105,  42,  109,  110.  See  also,  Canals,  Fox  Wisconsin  Im- 
provement, and  Roads. 

International  Association  df  Machinists,  gives  to  library,  47,  59. 

-  Good  Templar,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

—  Monthly,  49,  100. 

-  Typographical  Union,  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 

—  Socialist  Review,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

—  Wood-Worker,  49,  100. 

—  Printing  Pressman  (Milw.),  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 
Inventions,  Underwood's  Wisconzin's  contribution  to  American  inven- 
tions, 49,  163-169. 

Iowa,  material  for  historical  study  of,  35.  35,  36;  secretary  of  state  gives 
to  library,  43,  65,  47,  59,  48,  C2;  auditor  of  state,  45,  76,  46,  5?,  47, 
59;  state  treasurer,  45,  76;  governor's  office,  49,  72;  map  (1851), 
36.  17. 


172       Wisconsin  Historical  Society        [Iowa 

Iowa  Agricultural  College  (Ames),  gives  to  library,  42,  55,  43,  65;  ex- 
periment station  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  41,  51;  laws  of  Iowa  Terri- 
tory, 43,  153. 

— —  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  gives  to  library  43,  65,  44,  C5, 
46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62,  49,  72. 

-  Bureau  of  Labor,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  46,  57,  48,  62. 

-  Churchman,  35,  21,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97. 

—  Geological  survey,  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  42,  55,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45, 
76,  46,  57,  48,  62,  49,  72. 

-  Historical  Department,  gives  to  library,  44,  65,  45,  76,  47,  59,  48,  62. 
— ^—  Historical  Record,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40, 

43,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

-  Historical  Society  (Des  Moines),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  44,  65,  46, 
57. 

—  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

-  Masonic  Library  (Cedar  Rapids),  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  42,  55, 

45,  76,  46,  57,  47,  59,  49,  72;   Quarterly  Bulletin,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48, 
89,  49,  100. 

-  State  Historical  Society  (Iowa  City),  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  40, 
58,  41,  51,  42,  55,  43,  65,  45,  76,  49,  72. 

-  State  Library  (Des  Moines),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  35,  29,  40,  58, 
41,  51,  45,  76,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62. 

-  State  University  (Iowa  City),  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  42,  55,  45,  7C, 

46,  57,  48,  62,  49,  72. 

—  City  (la.),  Codding  at,  45,  192. 

—  county  (VVis.),  Jackson  judge  cf,  37,  99;  board  of  supervisors  give 
to  library,  38,  54,  47.  59,  48,  62,  49,  72;  exempted,  41,  113;  vote  for 
election  of  1847,  41,  121;  taxes,  41,  141;  slavery  in,  42,  94;  vote  on 
statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on  constitution,  43,  159;  petition  from,  45, 
134. 

Ipswich  (Mass.),  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  47,  59. 

Irby,  Richard,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

Irelan,  J.  R.,  The  republic,  40,  40. 

Ireland,  Archbishop,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 

— ,  National  Library  (Dublin),  gives  to  library,  37,  44;  Report  of 
deputy  keepers  of  public  records  in  Ireland,  44,  44;  Taaff's  Impar- 
tial history,  37,  24.  See  also  Great  Britain. 

Irish,  Joseph  E.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127;  obituary,  47, 
93. 

-  in  Wisconsin,  37,  59,  61,  62,  49,  186. 

-  and  Anglo  Irish  Landed  Gentry,  43,  42. 
Pedigrees,  43,  42. 


Jackson]  Index  to  Proceedings  173 

Iron  Brigade.     Sec  Wisconsin  State  Militia. 

-  mines,  Lake  Superior,  42,  95, 

-  Moulder's  Journal,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 
— •  River,  Homestead,  42,  43. 

Ironton  Bay,  Indian  trail  from,  43,  101. 

Iroquois  county  (111.),  Beaver  Creek  settlement,  46,  163-165. 
— •  Indians,  hostility  to  French,  36,  57;  incursions  of,  36,  61,  47,  128; 
English  trade  with,  36,   67-69:    Foxes  negotiate  with,  36,  70,  71; 
armed  by  traders,  41.  90;  Albany  Congress  called  to  treat  with,  41, 
92;  capture  of  Radisson,  43,  93,  108;  defeated  by  Radisson,  43,  100, 
112;  pacified  by  Jesuits,  46,  172;  English  league  with,  47,  117;  raid 
against  Illinois,  49,  177.     »Vee  also  New  York  Indians. 
Irrigation  Age,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  S3,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89. 
Irvin,  David,  patent  granted  to,  49,  163. 

Irvine,  William,  autograph,  40,  51;  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  39. 
Irving,  Washington,  Astoria,  36,  76,  83. 

— ,  William,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Irwin,  Alexander  J.,  Green  Bay  trader,  37,  33;  in  Black  Hawk  War,  47, 

140. 

— ,  Miss  E.  V.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
— ,  Elizabeth.     See  Dickinson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth. 
— ,  Harriette  M.,   mementos    of    constitutional    convention,   46,   24; 

Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 
— ,  Maj.  Matthew,  fur-trader,  47,  123,  124. 
— ,  Robert,  supplies  school  furnishings,  47,  197,  218. 
— ,  Capt.  Robert,  Jr.,  in  Black  Hawk  War,  47,  111,  113,  140. 

-  family,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  126. 
Isaacs,  Earle,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 
"Isabel,"  Lake  Superior  vessel,  42.  93. 

— ,  Swedes  in,  37,  61. 

Ishikawa,  Gensamro  S.,  gives  to  museum,  46,  57,  48,  78,  49,  72. 
Italians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  61. 
Ithaca,  Cass  at,  39,  19. 
luka,  Hamilton  at  battle  of,  39,  22. 
Iverson,  Halvor,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 
txionia,  Griffiths  at,  43,  36. 

JACK  MAN,  Mary  L.,  marries  Thomas  Lappin,  39,  23. 

Jackson,  Alfred  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  54;  annual  member,  44,  8;  in 
Edgerton  Bible  case,  45,  145;  on  field  meeting  committee,  46,  4,  14, 
33,  47,  4,  107,  108,  48,  6,  49,  6;  on  midwinter  convention  committee, 
46,  11;  curator,  49,  5,  12. 


174       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Jackson 

Jackson,  Miss  A.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  47,  59. 
— ,  Andrew,  president  of  U.  S.,  autographs,  35,  26,  36,  27,  37,  36;  in- 
augural address,  34,  41;  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79,  81;  Indian  fight- 
er, 40,  95;  land  policy  of,  41,  102;  rise  of  democracy  under,  41,  104, 
106,  46,  189;  savior  of  Mississippi  valley,  49,  129,  130. 
— •,  Andrew,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24;  gives  to 

museum,  46,  30. 

— ,  Andrew  B.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157,  photograph  of,  46,  30. 
— ,  Betsy,  37,  96. 
— •,  David,  autograph,  40,  51. 
— ,  Dugald  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 
— ,  Mrs.  D.  C.,  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
— -,  H.  R.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 
— ,  Jeremiah,  father  of  Mortimer  M.,  37,  96. 
— ,  Joseph,  grandfather  of  Mortimer  M.,  37,  96. 
— ,  Louis  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 

— ,  Mortimer  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  gives  to  library, 
32,  16,  35,  33,  36,  15,  29:  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7;  on 
nomination  of  members  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4;  obitu- 
aries committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4;  obituary,  37,  15;  Atwood's 
memorial  on,  37,  9,  95-101,  44,  94(50);  estate  of,  gives  to  museum, 
43,  50. 

— ,  Sarah  R.,  marries  Joseph  Hobbins,  42,  20. 
— ,  Sheldon,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
— >,  Pomeranians  in,  37,  59. 

—  county,  Swedes  in,  37,  60;  board  of  supervisors  give  to  library,  38, 
54,  39,  59,  40,  58,  41,  51,  42,  55,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  76,  46,  57,  47,  59, 
48,  62,  49,  71;  rent  of  land,  44,  21. 
Jacksonville  (Fla.),  Kosciuzko  Guard  at,  49,  150. 
Jacobi,  Manfred,,  gives  to  Green  Bay  historical  society,  49,  64. 

— •,  Mrs.  Manfred,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 
Jacotowicz,  M.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 
Jacobs,  J.  B.,  Green  Bay  schoolmaster,  36,  92. 
— ,  T.  L.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55;  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 
— •,  William,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33. 
Jacobson,  Enoch,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  152,  153. 
Jahn,  Friedrich  L.,  influence  on  Prussia,  44,  161. 
James,  Alfred,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  156. 
— ( — ,  Davis  L.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 

— ,  Edmund  J.,  gives  to  library,  39,  59,  40,  58,  41,  51,  44,  65,  46,  57. 
— ,  Edward  W.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  65. 
,  Frances  S.  C.,  student  assistant,  48,  7,  49,  7;  bill  paid,  49,  58-61. 


Jefferson]         Index  to  Proceedings  175 

James,  H.  R.,  corresponaing  member,  34,  30. 
— ,  Michael,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  Thomas,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 
— ,  U.  P.,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
— •  Prendergast  Free  Library   (Jamestown,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library, 

42,  55,  43.  65,  44,  65,  48,  62;  bill  paid,  49,  52. 
Jameson,  E.  O.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 

— ,  John  Franklin,  cited,  38,  81,  82;  gives  to  library,  47,  53. 

— ,  John  A.,  Constitutional  convention,  45,  130,  138. 
Janes,  Charles,  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53-57. 

— ,  H.  F.,  Reminiscences  of  Janesville,  44,  89  (6). 

Janesville,  Van  Buren  meeting  at,  42,  111;  Free  Territorial  convention 
at,  42,  113,  114;  Alden  at,  41,  20;  Bennett,  47,  88,  89;  Blodgett,  49, 
114;  Britt,  45,  29;  Burdick,  40,  22;  Durlin,  49,  115;  Eldred,  49,  115; 
Kimball,  47,  94;  Lappin,  39,  23;  Lawrence,  45,  32;  Lund,  46,  83; 
Norton,  38,  24;  Orton,  43,  30;  Pease,  44,  37;  Phelps,  39,  26;  Resseg- 
uie,  47,  97;  Sloan,  47,  99;  Smith,  40,  26;  Treat,  46,  87;  Janes's 
Early  reminiscences,  44,  89.  'Newspapers  and,  journals:  Daily 
Gazette,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  4fi, 

43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Gazette  in  Free- 
soil  campaign,  42,  138,  141,  147,  157;  Free  Press  in  Freesoil  cam- 
paign, 42,  145,  150;  on  Walker,  45,  35;  edited  by  Thomson,  46,  87, 
Lamplighter,  42,  46,  43,  77;   Recorder,  35,  20,  36,  24,  42,  46;    Re- 
corder and  Times,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  48,  47,  76,  48,  81, 
49,  107;  Sun,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30;  Weekly  Recorder,  37,  30,  38,  41, 
39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44;    Wisconsin  Druggists'  Exchange,  42,  46,  43, 
77,  44,  77,  45,  88,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81. 

-  City  Hospital,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 
Janson,  Kristofer,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 

Janssen,  Edward  H.,  Democratic  nominee,  42,  134,  146,  49,  201;  conven- 
tion of  1846,  45,  136,  153. 

Jastrov/,  Joseph,  annual  member,  39,  9;  gives  to  library,  40,  58;  jewel 
expert,  49,  27;  gives  to  museum,  49,  96. 

Jay,  Elizabeth  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
— .  John,  treaty  of  1745,  40,  95. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  38,  51. 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  president  of  U.  S.,  co-operates  with  Clark,  40,  91; 
and  Western  settlement,  41,  104,  108,  109;  nation  builder.  44,  145, 
150;  Indian  land  title  attested  by.  47,  159;  part  in  Louisiana  pur- 
chase, 49,  128;  anti-slavery,  49,  131;  doctrine  congenial  to  "Forty- 
elghters,"  49,  192. 


176      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Jefferson 

Jefferson  Banner,  35  19,  36,  24,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42, 
45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

-  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Green  in,  39,  20,  21;  Ritchie  in,  39,  26; 
Prentiss,  40,  25;   vote  on  election  of  1847,  41,  121;   taxes,  41,  162, 
163;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on  constitution,  43,  159;  Moore 
in,  44,  36;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  48,  62,  49, 
72;  History  of,  45,  154;  Reyes's  Early  days,  44,  91(11),  95(68). 

-  High  School  Library,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 
—  Prairie,  Norwegian  settlement,  46,  164. 

Jenkins,  Agnes,  gift  of,  46,  50. 
— ,  Cyrus  J.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

— •,  Edward,  Imperial  Federalism,  46,   106;    An  Imperial  Confedera- 
tion, 46,  106. 

— ,  George  A.,  diaries  of,  46,  50. 
— ,  Howard  M.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

— \  James  G.,  on  Luther  S    Dixon,  39.  17,  18;   in  Booth  case,  43,  124. 
— ,  Thomas,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

Jenks,  Albert  Ernest,  gives  to  library,  48,  62,  49,  72;  bill  paid,  48,  46,  51. 
— ,  Aldro,  gives  to  library,  43,  G5. 

Jenney,  Herbert,  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 

Jennings,  W.  H.,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 

Jensen,  K.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 

Jeremie,  Noel,  governor  of  Fort  Bourbon,  Relation  of  Hudson  Bay, 
43,  107,  116. 

Jersey  City,  Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  39,  59,  40,  58,  41,  51, 
42,  55,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  76,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62,  49,  72. 

Jerseyman,  47,  84,  49,  100. 

Jervis,  John,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Jesuits,  protected  by  fur-traders,  36,  66,  67;  Groseiiliers  with,  43,  92; 
at  Green  Bay,  47,  128;  Journal  des  Jesuits,  43,  105,  106,  109;  Low's 
Jesuit  missionaries  in  Northwest,  44,  88  (3);  Messmer's  Early 
Jesuit  missions  of  the  Fox  River  valley,  47,  147-152;  Rochenionteix, 
Les  Jesuits  et  la  Nouvelle  France,  44,  44.  See  also  Missions,  and 
missionaries  by  name. 

Jesuit  Relations,  cited  on  fur-trade,  36,  59-61,  66,  68,  93,  95;  on  Radi*- 
son's  Journal,  43,  99,  103,  104,  110-112;  collection  of,  in  Lenox. 
Library,  43,  109;  cited  on  Green  Bay,  47,  104,  118,  148,  212;  Rela- 
tions Incdites,  46,  172,  173. 

Jewell  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Jewish  Historical  Society  (Washington,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

-  Publication  Society  of  America  (Phila.),  Mil  paid,  41,  12,  42,  1!., 
49,  56;  gives  to  library,  42,  55,  48,  62,  49,  72. 


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Jeypore  (India),  Maharaja  of  Rayputana,  gives  to  library,  44,  44,  65. 

.Tex,  Stephen,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 

Joannes,  Charles,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  Charles,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  48. 
.Togues,  Isaac,  Jesuit  missionary,  43,  98.  — - 

John  Crerar  Library   (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  45,  77,  46,  57,  47,  59, 
48,  62,  49,   72. 

-  Brown  tract,  surveyed  by  Brodhead,  38,  21. 
"John  Jacob  Astor,"  brig,  42,  93.    • 

Johns  Hopkins,  establishes  university,  38,  78. 

—  Hospital,  gives  to  library,  39,  59. 

—  University  (Baltimore),  department  of  history  in,  37,  83;  Allen's 
lectures,    37,    85;     Blackmar,    38,    89;     publications    of    Wisconsin 
Historical  Society  in,  38,  93;   Turner's  work  accepted  by,  38,  9?; 
gives  to  library,  37,  45,  38,  51,  39,  59,  40,  58,  41,  51,  42,  55,  43,  65, 

44,  65,  45,  77,  46,  57,  47,  59;  Circulars,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40, 
42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  49,  100;  Studies,  35,  17,  36,  19, 
37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,   84,  44,  83,  45,  97, 
46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  89,  49,  100. 

-  Press,  bill  paid,  40,  42,  41,  12,  42,  11,  43,  19,  44,  26,  45,  22,  46,  44, 

45,  47,  38,  48,  48,  49,  50,  55. 
Johnse  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Johnson  &  Powell,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

Johnson,  Andrew,  seventeenth  president  of  the  U.  S.,  Atwood  removed 

by,  37,   110. 

— ,  Mrs.  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 
— ,  C.  E.,  petition  for  new  convention,  45,  135. 
— ,  C.  W.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 
— ,  Daniel  H.,  obituary,  48,  98. 
— ,  "Mrs.  D.  H.,  gives  to  library,  37,  44. 
— ,  E.  F.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 
— ,  Edwin,  obituary,  48,  99. 
— ,  F.  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  47,  59,  49,  72. 
— ,  G.  B.,  bill  paid,  48,  46. 
— ,  G.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 
— ,  George,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 
— ,  George  H.  D.,  annual  member,  44,  8. 
— ,  Harry,  contractor,  45,  50,  47,  33.  48,  29. 
— ,  Hiram,  obituary,  41,  23. 

— ,  Col.  James,  slave  holding  miner,  40,  83,  46,  194. 
— ,  J.  B.,  annual  member,  47,  13;  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 
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178       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Johnson 

Johnson,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 
,  James  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

— ,  John,  at  Kendall,  46,  160. 

— ,  John,  Laws  of  Indiana  Territory,  44,  138. 

— ,  Sir  John,  British  Indian  agent,  47,  156,  167. 

— ,  John  A.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3, 

35,  4,    6,    36,    4,    37,  4,    38,  4,    12,    39,  4,    40,  5,    41,  4,    42,   1,    43, 
4,  44,  4,  8,  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4,  12,  48,  6;  succeeded  by  A.  A.  Jackson, 

.    49,  12;  on  contributions  and  endowments  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4, 

36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  prehistoric 
antiquities  and  Indian  history  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36.  4,  37,  4, 
38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  gives  to  library,  36,  15, 

37,  45,  77,  49,  72;   on  committee  on  obituaries,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39.  :>, 

40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  G;    testimonial  to  Dr.  Draper,  39,  10, 
subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;   on  art  gallery  and  museum 
committee,  45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6;  obituary,  49,  20-22. 

— ,  Mathias,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

- — ,  Ole,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  158,  161. 

— ,  Oliver,  referred  to,  45,  170. 

— ,  Richard  M.,  autograph,  37,  37;   corresponds  with  Draper.  39,  77, 
79. 

— ,  T.  L.,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 
— — ,  Thomas,  Norwegian  immigrant,  46,  150. 

— ,  W.  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16;  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

,  Warren,  obituary,  41,  23. 

,  Warren  S.,  inventor,  49,  168. 

— ,  Sir  William,   British   Indian   agent,   47,   133,   156;    Griffis's  Life, 

41,  83. 

Johnson's  Rapids.     See  Watertown. 

Johnston,  Lieut.  Alexander,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— ,  Elizabeth  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

• •,  John,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  3,  34,  9;   gives  to  library,  34, 

25,  35,   3"3,   38,   45,   50,  39,   41,   42,   59,  40,  58,  41 ;  38,  43,  45,  46,   65, 
156,  44,  65,  45,  77,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62,  75;  president,  37,  38,  38,  P., 

40,  3,    4,    12,    41,  3,    42,  3,    43,  3,    14,    44,  2,    45,  3,    46,  3,    13,    47, 
3,    48,    5;    gives    to    museum,    37,    54,    41,    65,    43,    45,    46,    44,    48, 
45,  44,  46,  31,  47,  72,  48,  76;    in  the  chair,  38,  7,  39,  7,  40,  8,  12, 

41,  7,  9,    42,    7-9,    43,    7,  14,  16,   45,    7,  14,     46,    7,   48,  9,  32,    49,  9, 
14,  16;   addresses,  38,  7-12,  39,  7,  8,  40,  9-12,  43,  7-12,  45,  7-11,  46, 
7-10,  48,  7-12,  32,  49,  9-11;  resolutions  of  thanks  tendered  to,  39,  9; 
desires  portrait  of  Dr.  Draper,  39,  10;  portrait  of,  39,  67;  on  special 
committee  to  confer  with   G.   A.   R.   on  biographies  of  veterans, 


Jones]  Index  to  Proceedings  179 

40,  6;   subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;   succeeds  to  records 
of  BanR  of  Milwaukee,  43,  150;  letter  of  regret,  44,  7;  photograph 
of,  44,  37;  curator,  45,  12,  46,  4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  G;  circular  letter, 

45,  54,  56,  57;  at  state  historical  convention,  46,  91,  47,  26;  appoints 
committee    to    secure    legislative    authorization    of    publications, 
47,  29;   replies  to  resolutions  of  thanks,  49,  16;  exemplifies  Scotch 
influence,  49,  154,  157. 

Johnston,  William  P.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  47,  59. 
Johnstown,  Carter  at,  46,  80. 
Joliet  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,  102. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  49,  72. 
Jolliet,   Louis,  exploration,  43,   89,   113;    stigmatised  by  La   Salle,  46, 

174;    Green  Bay  memories  of,  47,  112,  130;   at  De  Pere,  47,  151; 

route  of,  49,  176. 
"Joly,"  La  Salle's  vessel,  46,  178. 
Jomini,  Antoine  Henri,  Life  of  Napoleon,  37,  24. 
Jonas,   Charles,   author,   39,    51;    gives   to   library,   41,   51;    Bohemian 

authority,  49,  161,  162. 
Jones,  Rev.  Arthur  Edward,  gives  to  library,  35,  16,  36,  37,  38,  54,  44, 

65,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62. 
— ,  Arthur  L.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 
•,  Burr  W.,  on  legislation  committee,  38,  5;   curator,  39,  4,  9,  40,  5, 

41,  4,  8,    42,   4,    43,    4,    44,  4,    8,    45,   4,    46,   3,    47,    4,    12,    48,   6, 
49,  5;  on  new  building  committee,  39,  5,  11,  40,  6;  attorney  for  Mrs. 
Draper,  39,  35,  44,  58;  on  biennial  address  committee,  40,  6;  nom- 
inating committee,  40,  12..  44,  8,  45,  12,  46,  13;  subscribes  to  Draper 
portrait,  40,  33;  on  committee  to  confer  with  executors  of  Draper 
estate,  41,  5,  9;    revision  of  constitution  and -by-laws  committee, 
44,   5,   18,  45,   12;    printing  and  publication   committee,  45,   5,   34, 

46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 
-— ,  Mrs.  Burr  W.,  givee  to  library,  42,  55,  45,  77. 

— ,  Charles  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  25,  35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  43, 

38,  54,  39,  59,  41,  51,  42,  55. 

* ,  Edward  D.,  gives  to  library,  43.  65,  45,  77;  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Electa  F.,  History  of  Stockbriilge,  47,  175. 

— ,  Gardner  M.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 

— ,  George  C.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  Gen.  George  W.,  slaveholder,  40,  83,  84;   territorial  delegate,  41, 

115;  circular  letter,  41,  146.  147;  obituary,  44,  35;  Robert  S.  Blade 

and  Black  Hawk  War,  44,  90(10). 
— ,  Grace  P.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 
,  H.  T.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 


180       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Jone« 

Jones,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

,  Jenkin  Lloyd,  bill  paid,  42,  11;  gives  £6  museum,  42,  66,  43,  49. 

,  John,  autograph,  38,  47. 

,  John  P.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

, ,  John  R.,  Laws  of  Indiana  Territory,  44,  138. 

,  John  W.,  autograph,  37,  37- 

— ,  Mrs.  Joseph,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 

>  Milo,  obituary,  41,  23;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 

,  Pomroy,  Annals  of  Oneida  county,  47,  156,  157. 

,  Roger,  autograph,  37,  37. 

s  S.  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  47,  59. 

,  Thomas  Ap  C.,  autograph,  37,  37. 

,  W.  J.,  gives  to  library,  47,  59. 

f  W.  N.,  corresponding  member,  39,  11. 

f  W.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  45. 

••William,  autograph,  37,  37,  40,  51. 

,  William  E.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Jonish,  Charles,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Jordan,  David  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

John  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  59. 

Joseph  II,  of  Germany,  apostle  of  evolution,  44,  147,  148,  160,  161. 
Journal  of  American  FolK-Lore,  36,   19,  37,  27,  38;  37,  39,  49,  40,  43, 

41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  9' 

of  American  Medical  Association,  43,  45;  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

of  British  Archaeological  Association,  36,  17,  38,  34,  39,  46. 

of  Cincinnati  Society  of  Natural  History,  40,  43,  41.  40,  42,  49, 

43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  90,  49,  100. 

of  Genealogy,  41,  40. 

of  Geology,  42,  49,  43,  84. 

of  Linnean  Society  of  London,  37,  23. 

of  Metal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers,  etc.,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  90. 

of  Political  Economy,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97,  46,  70, 

47    84    48,  90,  49,  100. 
of  Speculative  Philosophy,   35,   17,   36,  19,  37,   27,  38,   37,  39,  49, 

40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  84. 

. of  Statistical  Society  of  London,  37,  23. 

,  of  the  Switchmen's  Union,  43,  90,  49,  100. 

of  Zoophily,  41,  40,  42,  49.  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  76,  47,  85,  48, 

90,  49,  100. 

Journalist,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
Journal  of  royal  geographical  society,  38,  33. 


Index  to  Proceedings  181 

Journal  of  royal  microscopical  society.  38,  33. 

Joutel,  Henri,   Indian  trade  at  time  of,  4t,  168;   Journal  Historique, 

46,    169,    179. 

Joyce,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25. 
Judd,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 
— ,  A.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  22;  gives  to  library,  45,  76. 
— ,  Henderson,  bill  paid,  48,  48;  gives  to  library,  48,  62. 
— ,  Mrs.  Sarah  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  51. 

— ,  Stoddard,  freesoil  nominee,  42,  118;   on  capital  punishment,  45, 
129;   negro  suffrage,  45,  129;    convention  of  1846,  45,  153;   conver. 
tion  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 
"Julia  Palmer,"  steamboat,  42,  94. 
Julian,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45;  freesoil  candidate,  42,  135. 

— -,  J.,  Dictionary  of  hymnoloay,  40,  40. 

Juneau,  Solomon,  fur-trader,  letter  of,  35,  23,  25;  order  from,  36,  87; 
founder  of  Milwaukee,  36,  95,  38,  20,  39,  23,  24;  Vieau  with,  37,  33, 
34;  site  of  trading  house  to  be  marked,  38,  65;  statue  of,  presented 
to  Milwaukee,  40,  24,  25;  friend  to  Knoell,  41,  24;  Delaplaine  with 

43,  31;   bank  director,  43,  148,  150,  151;  Graham  in  "Juneau  coun- 
cil," 46,  81;  letters  to,  49,  91;  racial  influence,  49,  172,  173. 

— ,  Hawks  at,  48,  98;  Independent,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;   Telephone, 
35,   19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,   40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74, 

44,  73,  45,  89.  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

-  county,  English  in,  37,  62;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library, 
38,  54,  41,  51,  48,  62,  49,  72;   Kingston  in,  47,  94;   Kingston's  Early 
exploration  and  settlement  of,  44,  90(8). 

Jutras,  Claude,  married  to  Elizabeth  Radisson,  43,  90. 

KALAMAZOO  (Mich.),  Mirror,  45,  94. 

Kane,  Alonzo  L.,  obituary,  47,  93,  94. 
— ,  John  K.,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Kansas,  educational  expenditure,  38,  76;  settlement  of,  41,  85,  86; 
field  for  historical  study,  44,  108;  conflict  in,  49,  132;  bank  com- 
missioner gives  to  library,  49,  73;  secretary  of  state  gives  to 
library,  46,  57,  48,  62,  49,  73;  state  auditor  gives  to  library,  45,  77; 
state  treasurer  gives  to  library,  45,  77,  49,  73. 

—  Academy  of  Science    (Toppka),  gives   to   library,   42.   55.  44,  65, 
47,  59. 

-  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  43,  65,  44,  65, 
46,  57,  47,  59. 

—  Historical  Society   (Topeka),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  ?6. 
32,  37,  25,  45,  39,  60,  40,  58,  43,  65,  44,  65,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  62, 
49,  73. 


1 82       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

« 

Kansas  State  Board  of  Agriculture  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  35,  29. 

-  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

-  State  Department  of  Labor,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  38,  54,  39,  59, 
44,  65,  49,  73, 

-  State  Penitentiary,  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  47,  59. 

State  University  (Lawrence),  gives  to  library,  41,  51,  45,  77,  46, 

57,  47,  59,  48,  62,  49,  73;  Blackmar,  38,  89;  Quarterly,  42,  49,  43, 
84,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  70.  47,  85,  48,  62,  49,  100;  Quarterly,  gives  to 
library,  46,  58,  48,  62. 

• Nebraska  bill,  influence  oh  Glover  case,  43,  125.  See  also  Doug- 
las, S.  A- 

City  (Kans.),  Journal,  45,  94. 

-  City  CIVIc.),  Mitchell  extends  St.  Paul  railroad  to,  36,  63;  Paul  at, 
38,  24,  25;   evolution  of,  41,  91;   Brotherhood,  gives  to  library,  47, 
54;   Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  46,  57,  47,  59,  48,  63,  49,  73; 
Quarterly,  49,  100. 

Kant,  Immanuel,  moral  system  of,  44,  161. 

Kantonalen  Statischen  Bureau  (.Zurich,  Switzerland),  gives  to  library, 
41,  52. 

Kapp,  Frieclrich,  on  Germ  an- American  press,  46,  147. 

Kappel,  John,  janitor,  38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7;  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 

Karlen,  J.,  pioneer  of  factory  system,  46,  230. 

Kaselka,  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101,  103. 

Kaskaskia  (111.),  Clark's  narrative,  Draper  collection,  39,  80,  42,  39; 
mission  of,  47,  151. 

Katz,  G.  H.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

Katzer,  Bishop,  obligation  to,  37,  57. 

Kaufman,  David  S.,  autograph,  40,  51. 

Kaukaulin  rapids.     See  Kaukauna,  falls  at. 

Kaukauna  (Grand  Kakalin),  trading  post,  36,  97;  Dutch  in,  37,  61; 
French  Creoles  at,  37,  62;  centennial,  38,  31;  photograph  of  group 
of  oldest  settlers,  38,  60;  New  York  Indians  at,  47,  174,  175,  215, 
216;  Plymouth  of  Wisconsin,  47,  175;  library  at,  47,  202;  falls,  47, 
206;  Green  Bay  historical  society,  49,  163;  route  of  Stockbridges 
to,  49,  179;  Boyd  at,  45,  29;  Clark's  paper  business,  39,  19;  Dablon, 
47,  213;  Ducharme,  47,  125;  Augustin  Grignon,  36,  93,  46,  141, 
47,  125;  Grignons,  46,  82;  Lawe,  44,  36,  47,  214;  Miner,  47,  182, 
Schoolcraft,  47,  214,  215;  Simons,  46,  8G;  Secretary  Thwaites,  35, 
22,  36,  25,  37,  32,  38,  43;  Tanner's  Early  days,  47,  107,  212-217; 
Sun,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76, 
45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Times,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52, 
40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  89,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107; 
Zeitung,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76. 


Index  to  Proceedings  183 

Karaka,  Dosabhai  Franiji,  History  of  the  Parsis,  37,  24'. 
Kavanaugh,  Annie,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 
Kavenagh,  Edward,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Kean,  Edward  J.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

— ,  John,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  R.  G.  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37,  41,  52. 
Kearney,  John,  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  122,  127. 
Kearny,  Maj.  Philip,  buys  Beloit  lots,  46,  130. 
Keatins  &  Barnard  Pub.  Co.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

Keating,  William"  H.,  autograph,  37,  37;    Narrative  of  Long's  Expedi- 
tion, 41,  84. 

Keats,  Myron  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 
Keeley,  Neckerman  &  Kessenich,  bill  paid,  46,  45. 
Keen,  David,  obituary,  41,  23. 

— ,     Francis  B.,  at  staie  historical  convention,  46,  91;  annual  mem- 
ber, 47,  13;  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

— ,  Gregory  B.,  gives  to  library.  47,  71. 
Keene,  Almond  E.,  in  War  oi'  Secession,  44,  100. 
Keep,  Albert,  in  "granger"  case,  45,  144. 
Kehoe,  Charles,  care-taker,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  49,  59,  60,  62. 
Keidel,  George  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 
Keith,  Charles  P.,  bill  paid,  42,  11 

— ,  Isaac  Stockton,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Kelleher,  Margaret,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  48. 

— ,  Minnie  H.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  45,  48;    Sketch 

of  Rev.  Gabriel  Richard,  48,  54. 
Keller,  Father  George,  obituary,  45,  32. 
Kelley,  David  M.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

— ,  Frederick  W.,  annual  member,  44,  8. 
Kellin£,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  11,  52. 
Kellogg,  Ansel,  brother  of  Rufus  B.,  39,  23. 

— ,  Chauncey,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

— ,  Clarence,  life  member,  37,  8;  gives  to  museum,  46,  30. 

— ,  George  J.,  on  religious  history  of  Southwest  Wisconsin,  48,  75. 

— ,  LaFayette,  recording  secretary,  40,  3. 

— ,  Louise  P.,   library   assistant,  49,   7;    bill  paid,  49,   61;    gives   to 
library,  49,  61. 

— ,  Gen.  John  A.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  125. 

— ,  L.  S.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  Levi  H.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

— ,    Rufus    B.,   obituary,    39,    22,    23;    exemplifies    Puritan    influence, 
46,  126;  establishes  Green  Bay  library,  47,  201. 


184       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    i 

Kellogg  Public  Library  (Green  Bay),  47,  201. 
Kelly,  James  E.,  with  James  Ludington,  39,  24. 

— ,  W.  D.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 
Kelsey,  Henry  G.,  gives  to  library,  32,  10. 

Kelton,  Dwight  H.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  12;  gives  to  library,  34,  21,  25, 
35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  45,  49,  38,  54,  39,  60,  41,  52,  42,  55,  44,  65. 

genealogy,  44,  43. 

Kemp,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

Kemper,  Jackson,  P.  E.  bishop  of  Northwest,  portrait  of,  36,  42;  auto- 
graph of,  37,  39,  48,  75;  papers  of,  47,  70;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  140, 
181;  ordains  Durlin,  49,  115. 

Hall  CKenosha),  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 

Kempster,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 
Kendall,  Amos,  autograph,  37,  37,  40,  51. 

— ,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

— ,  George  W.,  letter  of,  purchased,  34,  21. 

—  (N.  Y.),  first  Norwegian  settlement  in  America,  46,  151-160,  162, 
163. 

—  (Wis.),  Irish  in,  37,  61. 
Kennan,  K.  K.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

—  Banner,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47. 

Kennedy,  Mrs.  Augusta,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 
— ,  James  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

,  William,  senator,  37,  64. 

— ,  William  H.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 
Kennett,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 
Kenosha,  soldier's  monument  at,  48,  103;   Blaisdell,  44,  34;   Frank,  43, 

35;  Gillett,  47,  92;  Grant,  39,  20;  Harvey,  46,  119;  Johnson,  41,  23; 

McClellan,  38,  23;   McMynn,  48,  100;   Matteson,  43,  36;   Mygatt,  38, 

24;  Paul,  38,  24;   Sharpstein,  41,  25;   Sholes,  38,  25;  Democrat,  41. 

34;  Frank's  Early  history,  44,  88  (3);  Mygatt's  First  settlement  of, 

44,  88   (3);  Evening  News,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47, 
76,  48,  81,  49,  107;   Journal  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  141;    Tele- 
graph, 35,  19;    Telegraph  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  132,  134,  137, 
145,  148,  151,  44,  142;    Telegraph  Courier,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39, 
52,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  49,  107;    Union,  35, 
19,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75, 

45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;   Volksfreund,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43, 
75,  44,  75,  45,  89.     See  also  Southport. 

— ' —  county,  Scotch  in,  37,  62;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library, 
39,  60,  41,  52,  42,  55,  44,  65,  45,  77,  47,  59,  48,  63,  49,  73;  Freesoilers 
in,  42,  135;  Carter,  45,  30;  Bacon,  47,  88;  Burgess,  47,  89;  Loth 
rop's  Early  History,  44,  88  (2). 


Index  to  Proceedings  185 

Kent,  Alban,  obituary,  48,  99. 
— ,  Henry  O.,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 
— ,  James,  autograph,  38,  47,  40,  51. 

-  (Ohio,  formerly  Franklin  Mills),  Fairchild  at,  44,  30. 

-  College  of  Law  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  48,  59. 

Kenton,  Simon,  Indian  fighter,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  79,  41,  36, 
42,  39. 

Kentucky,  Draper  in,  39,  78;  material  in  Draper  collection,  39,  79,  80, 
41,  36,  42,  39,  40;  building  of,  40,  95,  49,  127;  settlement,  41,  83, 
84;  salt  springs,  41,  94;  Wisconsin  settlers  from,  46,  184,  186; 
"state  of  the  wagon,"  46,  185;  material  for  study  of,  49,  37;  audi- 
tor of  state  gives  to  library,  45,  77;  auditor  of  public  accounts, 
46,  57,  48,  63;  railroad  commissioners,  43,  65,  46,  57;  county  maps, 

38,  35. 

-  Bureau   of  Agriculture.    Labor  and    Statistics,    gives    to    library, 
46,  57. 

-  Confederate  Veterans'  Association,  gives  to  library,  39,  60. 

-  Geological    Survey,    gives    to    library,    38,    54;    maps    of    1886-87, 
35,  15. 

Kenyon   (Minn.),  Leader,  46,  72. 

Keogh,  Edward,  obituary,  46,  S3. 

Keokuk,  Fox  chief,  photograph  of,  49,  94. 

Kephart,  Horace,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 

Keppel,  George,  Journey  across  Balkan.  44,  44. 

Kercheval,  Samuel,  History  of  the  Valley,  41,  8.'.. 

Kern,  Charles  J.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

Kerr,  Alexander,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  gives  to 
library,  41,  52,  42,  55,  47,  59,  48,  63,  49,  73;  on  nominating  com- 
mittee, 42,  8. 

-  &  Co.,  Charles  H.,  give  to  library,  47,  59,  49,  73. 
Kewinger,  L.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  36,  37. 
Ketcham,  W.  B.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

Ketchum,  I.  P.,  gives  to  library,  42,  55. 

Kewaskum,  Pomeranians  in,  37,  59. 

Kewannee,  trading  post,  36,  27,  90,  97;  Rooney  at,  40,  26;  Enterprise, 
35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44, 
75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Kewaunskc  Listy,  40,  46, 
41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48r  81,  49,107. 

-  county,    Bohemians    in,    37,    60;     Belgians,    37,    60;     Polanders, 
37,  60;    Austrians,  37,   62;   board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library, 

39,  60,  48.    63,  49,    73;   county  clerk,  44,    165;   Rooney  in,  40,    26; 
Bohemians,  49,  160. 


1 86     Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Keweenaw  Bay,  Radisson  at,  43,  101. 

-  Point,  Radisson  at,  43,  101. 

Keyes,  Abel,  obituary,  44,  35,  36;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
— ,  C.  H.,  debtor  to  Draper,  39,  .',3,  34. 
— ,  Charles  A.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  102. 

,  Elisha  W.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38,  4, 

39,  4,  9,  40,  5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12,  46,  4;  on  contri- 
butions and  endowments  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38, 
5,  39,  5,  40,  G,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  nominating  committee,  34, 
28,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  b,  40,  G,  41,  5,  42,  5,  7,  44,  8;  improvement  com- 
mittee, 34,  31;   offers  resolution,  35,  5;  gives  to  library,  35,  26,  42, 
55,  43,  65;   art  gallery  and  museum  committee,  45,  5,  46,  4;  state 
celebration    committee,    46,   33;     committee    to  secure    legislative 
authorization  of  publication,  47,  30;   resignation,  47,  11;   remarks 
on  Gen.  Fairchiid,  44,  11-13;  Early  days  in  Jefferson  county,  44, 
91   (11),  95   (68);   Lake  Mills  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  19,  99-113. 
— ,  Joseph  S.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 
— ,  Martha,  wife  of  Jeremiah  Jackson,  37,  96. 
— ,  Norman  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Kickapoo   Indians,   location   of,  36,   60,   61;    southward   movement,   36, 

69,  70. 

Kidd,  Edward  I.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 
Kidder,  Rev.  — • — -,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 
— -,  Almon,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 
— •,  Dr.   Samuel  T.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  50,  51,  48,  55;    Old 

Congregational  Church,  etc.,  48,  56. 
Kilborn,  George,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Kilbourn,   Benjamin,  anti-slavery,  40,   86. 

— ,   Byron,  autograph,   37,   30;    territorial  delegate,  41,   116;    in  Mil- 
waukee  and   Rock  River   canal   project,   41,    150,    151;    Freesoiler 
42,   120,  153;    convention  of  1847-48,  45,   157;    exemplifies  Puritan 
influence,  46,  126,  49,  172-174. 
— ,  John,  compiler,  44,  ]37. 

-  City,  Mason  at,  39,  25;    Bowman,  43,  34;    J.  V.  Raymer,  45,  31; 
Codding,  45,   192;    Yocum,  46,   87;    Mirror  Gazette,  35,   19,  36,   23, 
37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47, 
75,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

Kilbourntown,  Dutch  in,  37,  61. 
Kilgore,  Damon  Y.,  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 
Kilmer,  C.  H.,  bill  paid,  46,  43;   gives  to  library,  46,  57. 
Kimball,  Alonzo,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108;  obituary,  48,  99. 
— ,  Arthur  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 


Index  to  Proceedings  187 

Kimball,  Fenner,  obituary,  47,  94. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 
— ,  M.  D.,  gives  to  library,  39,  60. 

-  Family  News,  49,  101. 
Kimber  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Kimberly,  Clark's  paper  business  at,  39,  19. 

King-Cramer  Co.,  bill  paid,  48,   17. 

,  C.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 

— -,  Gen.  Charles,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  33,  36,  37,  38,  54,  39, 
60,  40,  58,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  77;  author,  39,  54:  photograph  of,  40, 
67;  ordered  to  Manila,  46,  89;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46, 
127;  National  Guard  of  Wisconsin,  45,  27. 

,  Charles   I.,   gives   to   library,   36,   46,   49,    73;    gives   to    museum, 

37,  54;   annual  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  Daniel  W.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

— ,  Franklin  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  f»8,  49,  73. 

— ,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  37,  i«i. 

— ,  Henry  Melville,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

— ,  Horatio,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

— ,  Horatio  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 

— ,  John,  pioneer  banker,  43,  147.    * 

-  Philip's  War,  47,  155. 

— ,  T.  Butler,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  Rufus,  Whig  leader,  42,  143,  49,  196;   convention  of  1847-48,  45, 

157;   exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126,  127,  49,  174. 
Kingdom,  William,  America  and  British  Colonies,  41,  84. 
Ivingman,  Bradford,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

— ,  Romanzo  S.,  obituary,  49,  117. 
King's  Mountain,  in   Draper  collection,  38,   93,  39,  87,   39,   94,  41,   36, 

42,  40;   battle  of,  49,  126. 
Kingsborough,  Edward  King,  viscount,  Antiquities  of  Mexico,  34,   15, 

31,  35,  14. 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

— ,  D.  L.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65,  45,  77. 
Kingsley,  Charles,  mentioned,  38,  80. 

-  John  S.,  Riverside  Natural  History,  36,  16. 

-  House  Association   (Pittsburg),  gives  to  library,  48,  63;    Record, 
46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

Kingston,  John  T.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  .3,  37,  3,  8, 

38,  3,  39,  3,  40.  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3;   gives  to 
museum,  34,  20;  gives  to  library,  36,  37,  43,  65,  44,  65;  photogranh 
of,  40,  67;  bill  paid,  45,  22;  obituary,  47,  94;  Death  of  Tecumsc.lt, 


Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Kingston 

Kingston — continued. 

44,  89 (41;  Settlement  of  Juneau  county,  44,  90(8);  Early  Western 
days,  44,  89(7). 

— ,  Thomas,  obituary,  46,  83. 

— •   (Jamaica),  Jamaica  Mercury,  42,  36. 

—   (Ont.),  fur-trade  route,  36,  77. 

— •   (Wis.),  German  settlement  of,  40,  20. 
Kinkel,  Gottfried,  escape  of,  49,  202,  203. 

Kinley,  David,  annual  member,  40,  12;  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  41,  52. 
Kinney,  Asa,  convention  of  184G,  45,  153. 

— ,  Joseph,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

— -,  Martin  P.,  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 
Kinnickinnick,  Irish  in,  49,  187;   Scandinavians  in,  49,  188. 
Kinnie,  Augustus  C.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 
Kinyon,  Mrs.  Lucinda,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
Kinzie,  James,  invoice  to,  36,  8G,  87. 

,  Mrs.  John  H.,  Wau-Bun,  36,  80,  41,  84,  47,  140. 

Kirby,  Abner,  obituary,  41,  23;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
Kirke,  John,  father-in-law  of  Radisson,  43,  90. 
Kirkland,  John  Thornton,  autograph,  38,  47. 

— ,  Samuel,    Indian  missionary,   47,    155-157,   167,    169,   185. 
Kirtland   (0.),  Olive  Branch,  44,  140. 
Kitchener,  William,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Kittle,  William,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 
Klauber,  M.  S.,  gives  to  library,  43,,  65. 

— ,  Samuel,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4 ;    on  nomination  of  members  com- 
mittee, 32,  24,  34,  4. 

Klauser,  Julius,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 
Klienfelter,  H.  G.,  supports  Pond's  bill,  37,  64. 
Kline,  G.  A.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Klingler,  Henry,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 
Knapp  &  Wilson,  Tainter  with,  47,  100. 

— ,  Emma  D.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 
— — ,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  35,  32;   Early  reminiscences  of  Madison, 

44,  89(6).  f 

Kneeland,  James,  obituary,  47,  94;  exemplifies  New  England  influence, 

49,  174. 

Knickerbocker  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  43.  19. 
Knies,  Karl,  Geld  und  Credit,  42,  32. 
Knight,  Mrs.  Emma,  gives  to  library,  36,  46. 

— ,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 
,  Hiram,  gives  to  library,  49,  73.     . 


Index  to  Proceedings  189 

Knight,  J.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  22;  annual  member,  39,  9. 

,  Miletus,  gives  to  museum,  35,  38. 

Knoell,  Christopher,  obituary,  41,  24. 
Knott,  A.  L.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Knownothing  party,  in  Wisconsin,  49,  196-200,  205. 
Knowles,  George,  obituary,  42,  25. 
— ,  J.  Sheridan,  autograph,  38,  47. 
— ,  W.  P.,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 
Knowlton,   Amos  A.,  annual   member,  39,  9;    gives  to  library,  39,   GO, 

40,  58,  41,  52. 

— ,  James  H.,  People's  candidate,  42,  143,  144. 
Knox,  John  J.,  gives  to  library,  39,  60. 

— ,  Rev.  Patrick  B.,  annual  member,  42,  8;  curator,  44,  4,  8,  45,  4,  12, 
46,  4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  on  prehistoric  antiquities  and  Indian 
history  committee,  44,  5;  gives  to  library,  45,  77;  art  gallery  and 
museum  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  nominating  com- 
mittee, 46,  11,  49,  12. 

-  college  (Galesburg,  111.),  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 
Knoxville   (Tenn.),  public  library  given  to,  35,  44. 
Knudson,  J.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 
Knypers,  J.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
Koch  &  Co.,  H.  C.,  architects,  43,  59. 
— ,  John  C.,  life  member,  46,  13. 
Kochanek,  Anthony,  Polish  settler,  49,  149. 
Kodak,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

Koeppen,  George,  German  journalist,  45,  117. 
Koerner,  Chris.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 

— ,  Gustav,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 
Koesler,  John  S.,  material  upon  European  immigration  into  Wisconsin, 

48,  75,  76. 

"Kohler  brigs,"  Norwegian  vessels,  46,  151,  152,  162. 
Kohlhammer,  W..  gives  to  library,  43,  G5,  49,  73. 
Kolb-Kulp-Culp  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Kolding  (Denmark),  Kors  og  titjarnie,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  93,  46,  74. 
Komoko  (Minn.),  Northern  Pacific  railroad  at,  46,  220,  221. 
Konkapot,  L.,  Jr.,  Last  of  the  Mohigans,  44,  88(4). 
Konrad,  N.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Koscius/ko,  Thaddeus,  monument  to,  49,  152. 

—  Guard,  sketch  of,  49,  150. 

Koshkonong,  trading  post,  36,  97;  list  of  Norwegian  settlers,  46,  165. 
Koss.  Rudolph  A.,  Milwaukee,  45,  130,  135,  138,  49,  195,  196. 
Kossuth,  Louis,  portrait  of,  44,  16, 


1 90       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Kraege,  F.  G.,  gives  to   library,  45,  77,  47,  59;    Green  Bay  historical 

society,  47,  44,  47,  108. 

Kramer,  A.  Ph.,  gives  to  library,  42,  43,  55;  deposits  in  museum,  42,  G6. 
Kraupa,  Anthony,  obituary,  48,  99. 
Krause,  Rev.  L.  F.  E.,  at  Muskego,  46,  166. 
Kremers,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  48,  63,  49,  73;  life  member. 

48,  14. 

Krez,  Conrad,  obituary,  45,  32;  An  mein  Vaterland,  45,  118. 
Kriehn,  George,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 
Krogh,  Albert  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  Peter  G.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Krueger,  Martin,  Polish  settler,  49,  149. 

Kruszka,  Michael,  Kuryer  Publishing  Company,  49,  151,  152. 
Kuehn,  Charles,  German  Democrat,  49,  201. 

— ,  Ferdinand,  obituary,  49,  117. 
Kuhlman,  Julius,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
Kuhn,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  46,  57. 
Kunders  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Kunz,  C.  C.,  cited,  49,  202. 
Kiistermann,  G.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  67;  Green  Bay  historical  society, 

47,  108. 

Kuttroff,  Pickhardt  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  49,  73. 
Kuypers,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 
Kyle,  David  W.,  obituary,  42,  25. 
Kyrcke,  36,  55.     See  Kirk. 

LABARRE,  Le  Fevre  de,  governor  of  New  France,  36,  65,  69,  47,  119. 
LaBaye.     See  Green  Bay. 

Labilliere,  Francis  Peter  de,  Federal  Britain,  46,  109. 
La  Boule,  Rev.  Joseph  S.,  annual  member,  45,  14;  gives  to  library,  46, 
58;  Allouez,  and  his  relations  to  La  Salle,  46,  92,  168-182,  47,  104. 
La  Bree,  Ben,  Confederate  soldier,  44,  44. 
Lac  Chetac,  trading  post,  36,  96,  97, 

-  Court  Oreilles,  Chippewas  at,  36,  72;   trading  post,  36,  96,  97,  38, 
20;  called  Ottawa  Lake,  43,  101. 

-  du  Flambeau,  Chippewa,  36,  72;   trading  post,  36,  95-97;    Indian 
trail  to,  43,   101. 

-  qui  Parle,  Amable  Grignon  at,  36,  81,  82. 

-  Vieux   Desert,   trading  posts,  38,   20;    portage,   Cleremonts   route, 
36,  26. 

Laces,  in  Adams  collection,  49,  39. 

Lacey,  Lieut.  Edgar  M.,  at  Fort  Hov/ard,  47,  142, 


Lafayette]  IndeX    tO    Proceedings  IQI 

Laceys,  John,  autograph,  40,  51. 

La  Chine  rapids,  trading  centre,  36,  77. 

Lachmund,  Paul,  gives  to  library,  41,  38. 

Lackawanna  (Pa.),  Institute  of  History  and  Science,  gives  to  library. 

34,  27,  35,  29,  44,  65. 

La  Crosse,  Mitchell's  St.  Paul  railroad,  35,  63;  trading  post,  36,  97; 
in  184G,  43,  35;  city  clerk  gives  to  library,  46,  58;  fire  at.  47,  102; 
Polanders,  49,  149;  Cameron,  45,  30;  Colman,  49,  19;  Durlin,  49, 
115;  Losey,  49,  117;  McMillan,  49,  117;  Kodolf,  40,  25;  Roosevelt, 

48,  103;    Chronicle,  35,  19,  36,  25,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46, 
68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Daily  Press,  38,  40,  39,  52,  41,  43,  42,  45, 
43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Herold  und  Volks- 
freund,  48,  81,  49,  107;   Indrcmissionaercm,  47,  76,  48,  81;   News, 

35,  19,  36,  24,  38,  40;   Nord  Stern,  35,  19,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42, 
45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Nord  Stern 
Blatter,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107; 

B  Republican  and  Leader,  35,  19,  36,  25,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46, 
41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81.  49,  107; 
fidende,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89;  Volksfreund,  46,  68,  47,  76;  Weekly 
Chronicle,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43. 

-  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  43,  65,  47,  59,  48,  63,  49,  73. 

-  Coterie  Topics  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

-  Public  Library,  opened,  36,  48;  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 

—  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

-  &  Milwaukee  railroad,  evolution  of,  46,  218.     See  also  Railroads. 
county,  Dutch  in,  37,  61;    board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library, 

43,    65;    Colmans,    Hixons,    Pettibones,    Holways,    Brusnells,    and 
Withees  exemplify   Puritan   influence   in,   46,   125;    Bohemians    in, 

49,  160;  McMillan's  Early  settlement  of,  44,  89(4). 

—  Valley,  Brown's  Pictured  cave  of,  44,  90(8). 
lAcy,  R.  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

Ladd,  Azel  P.,  nominated  superintendent  of  schools,  42,  134;  on  normal 

schools,  45,  160. 
— ,  W.  P.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 

Ladysmith,  Weekly  Journal,  49,  107. 

Lafayette,  Gen.  Marie  Jean  Paul  Roch  Yves  Gilbert  de  Motier,  auto- 
graph lefter  of,  37,  39. 

—  (Ind.),  Courier  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  120;  Journal  on  Old  North- 
west, 44,   120;    Painter's  Journal  46.   72,  47,   80,  48,   85;    Wabasn 
Atlas  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  120. 

-  county  (Wis.),  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  Irish  in,  37,  62;  English  in, 
37,  62;   Jackson,  judge  of,  37,  90;   Rodolf  in,  40,  25,  26;   vote  for 


192      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Lafayette 

Lafayette — continued. 

election  of  1847,  41,  121;   slavery  in,  42,  55;   board  of  supervisors 

gives  to  library,  42,  55,  43,  05,  45,  77,  46,  58,  47,  59,  48,  63,  49,  73; 

vote  on  constitution,  43,  159. 
La  Flambois,  Peter,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Laffitte,  Jacques,  autograph,  '38,  47. 

Laflin,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  39,  60,  43,  65,  44,  65,  47,  59. 
La  Pollette,  Robert  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  gives  to  library, 

34,  25,  35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  45,  39,  60,  40,  58,  42,  55,  43,  65;  life  member, 

34,  30;  curator,  48,  5,  49,  5. 
La  Grange  county  (111.),  atlas,  35,  16. 
La  Harpe,  F.  J.  de,  Lycce,  ou  cours  de  literature  ancienne  et  moderne. 

43,  42. 

La  Hontan,  Armand  Louis  de  Delondarce  de,  36,  65,  67,  70. 
Laidler,  T.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
Laing,  Samuel,  Heimskringla,  38,  34. 
La   Jonquiere,   Jacques  Pierre  Taffanel,   marquis  de,   letter  to  French 

colonial  minister,  36,  73,  74. 
Lake  Athabasca,  water  routes,  3Q,  56;  Amable  Grignon  at,  36,  81,  82. 

-  City  Guards.     See  Wisconsin  State  Militia. 

—  Beulah,  Potter  near,  47,  96. 

-  Butte  des  Morts  (Grand),  47,  209. 

—  Butte  des  Morts  (Petite),  De  Lignery  at,  47,  206,  207. 

—  Champlain,  English  water  route,  36,  57. 

—  Como  (Italy),  painting  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 

—  Erie,  water  routes,  36,  57;   route  for  fur-trade,  36,  77;   battle  of, 
40,  98;   Radisson  on,  43,  94. 

-  Erie  &  Ohio  River  Ship  Canal  Co.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 

Forest  University    (111.),   gives  to  library,  36,  32,  45,  77,  48,  Go, 

49,  73. 

—  Geneva,  Boyd  at,  40,  21;  Herald,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  11,  39,  53, 
40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81, 
49,  107. 

-  George,  battle  of,  36,  73;  painting  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 

—  Great  Slave,  Amable  Grignon  at,  36,  81,  82. 

Huron,  French  route,  36,  57,  43,  95;  Hurons  and  Ottawas  at,  36, 

60;  Radisson's  "first  great  lake,"  43,  95. 

Koshkonong,  Winnebago  territory,  36,  93;   Secretary  Thwaites  at, 

37,  32;  Atkinson  at,  46,  199. 

-  Lower  Red  Cedar,  trading  post,  36,  97. 

Michigan,  French  route,  36,  58;  improvements,  41,  145;  Radisson's 

"lake  of  the  staring  hairs,"  43,  95,  96;   Radisson's  exploration,  43, 


Lake]  Index  to  Proceedings  193 

97,   108,  109,   111,  112;    limit  of  Menominee  cession,  47,   173,  174; 
Edwards  on,  49,  178. 
Lake  Mills  (Iowa),  Kepublicaneren,  4€,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111. 

-  Mills  (Wis.),  Abel  Keyes  at,  44,  35;  Fargoe's  gift,  47,  101;  Reyes's 
Lake  Mills  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  99-106;  Leader,  35,  19,  36,  24, 

37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  89, 

46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

-  Mohonk  (N.  Y.)   Arbitration  Conference,  gives  to  library,  46,  58, 

47,  59,   49,    73. 

—  Namekagon,  trading  post,  36,  97. 

-  Nebagamon,  Enterprise,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

-  Nipissing,  French  route,  36,  57;   Radisson's  route,  43,  94,  95,  101, 
110;  Radisson's  "lake  of  the  castors,"  43,  95. 

—  of  the  Woods,  water  routes,  36,  56;   Verendrye  massacre,  36,  71. 

—  Ontario,  English  route,  36,  57;  Radisson's  route,  43,  94. 
— -  Ottawa.     See  Lac  Court  Oreilles. 

-  Pepin,  forts  on,  36,  08;  in  Fox  wars,  36,  71-73;  boundary,  41,  119. 

-  Post,  trading  post,  36,  97. 
Rainy,  water  routes,  36,  56. 

-  St.  Croix,  fur-trade  on>  36,  96. 

-  St.  Francis.     See  Lake  Winnebago. 
— •  Sakaegan,  its  identity,  44,  90(9). 

—  Sandy,  trading  posts,  38,  20. 

—  Simcoe,  missionaries  on,  42,  88. 

-  Slave,  water  routes,  36,  56. 

-  Superior,  route  through,  36,  50,  58,  77,  96;  location  of  Chippewas, 
36,  60;   amnesty  to  coureurs  de  bois,  36,  67;  La  Ronde,  36,  68,  42, 
87,  88;   traders  supplied,  36,  73;   fur-trade  on,  42,  87,  88;   Groseill- 
iers  at,  43,  92;    Radisson  on,  43,  94,  98,  104-111,  115,  116;   key  to 
continent,  46,  213;    possession  of  copper  region   due  to  Franklin, 
42,  115;  Butler's  Early  shipping  on,  42,  85-96,44,94  (55),  98  (103); 
Hough  ton's  Ancient  Copper  mines,  44,  90(8);   map,  1S88,  37,  25; 
Morse's  Chippewas  of,  44,  88(3);  Lake  Superior  region  illustrated, 

38,  33. 

-  Superior  Mining  Institute,  gives  to  library,  47,  60,  49,  73. 

-  Superior-Mississippi  canal,  46,  224. 

—  Third  (Monona),  Orton  on,  43,  30. 

-  Tomahawk,  Chippewa  villages  on.  36,  95;  trading  post,  36,  97. 

-  Trout,  Chippewa  villages  on,  36,  95;   trading  post,  36,  97. 

—  Winnebago,  Winnebago  at,  36,  59,  93;    Simons  at,  46,  86;   named 
Lake  St.  Francis  by  Allouez,  47,  149;  De  Lignery  at.  47.  206. 

-  Winnipeg,  water  routes,  36,  56;  Amable  Grignon  at,  36,  82. 

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194       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Lakes 

Lakes,  Pour,  Winnebago  at,  36,  93. 

— - — ,  Great,  water  system,  36,  56;  routes  to  Mississippi  from,  36,  57; 
frontier  region  along,  41,  84;  Radisson  desires  region  for  Eng- 
lish, 43,  114;  Chart  shoiving  fluctuations  of  water  surface,  36,  18; 
Griffin's  Great  Lakes  and  Northern  railroads,  46,  211-225;  Suites 
Le  Pays  des  Grand  Lacs,  43,  110. 

Lakebay   (Wash.),  Discontent,  47,  82. 

Lakin,  George  W.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157. 

— ,  Mrs.  Statira  S.  C.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

I^aklaw,  Stanley  R.,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 

Lakewood-on-Chautauqua  (N.  Y.),  American  library  association  meet- 
ing, 46,  26. 

Lamar,  L.  Q.  C.,  cited,  41,  101. 

Lamarqueritte,  Joseph,  engagement,  36,  78,  79. 

Lamb,  Charles  P.,  in  apportionment  case,  45,  147. 
— ,  P.  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  42,  55. 
— ,  Mrs.  P.  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  49. 

-  Co.,  James  H.,  bill  paid,  48,  47,  49,  49,  52. 
— *— s  John,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

Lambert,  Mary  J.,  marries  William  Francis  Allen,  37,  81. 
Lambing,  A.  A.,  gives  to  library,  34,  25,  35,  33,  46,  58,  48,  63. 
Lamborn,  R.  H.,  Mexican  paintings  and  painters,  40,  40. 

— -,  S.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

Lamoni  (la.),  Herald  and  Hope  Publishing  Co.,  give  to  library,  36,  32. 
Lamont,  Samuel,  obituary,  49,  117. 
La  Monte  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Lamp,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

Lamphere,  G.  N.,  The  United  States  government,  42,  32. 
Lampman,  Mrs.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  22. 
Lancashire  (Eng.),  Croston's  County  families,  39,  42. 
Lancaster,  R.  J.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

-  (Mass.)  library,  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  44,  65. 

— u—  (O.),  Ohio  Eagle,  pioneer  German-American  newspaper,  46,  147. 
—  (Pa.),  Labor  Leader,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  49,  112;  Labor  News, 
48,  86. 

— —  (Wis.),  Bonham  at,  40,  20;  Borah,  39,  18;  Burleson,  45,  30;  Dewey, 
37,  15,  TO;  McNair,  45,  33;  Mills,  40,  84,  45,  33;  Stewart,  47,  49; 
Grant  County  Herald,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46, 
41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107; 
Grant  County  Herald,  on  Old  North  west,  44,  142,  45,  136;  Teller, 
35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  4,6,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44, 
74,  45,  89;  Weekly  Teller,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Wisconsin 
Herald,  Burt  in,  45,  128;  Wisconsin  Herald,  Strong  in,  45,  130. 


Index  to  Proceedings  195 

Lancaster  county  (Pa.),  Ellis  and  Evans's  History,  41,  83. 

county  (Pa.)  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

Land,  Ellis,  deputy  surveyor  of  public  lands,  32,  20;  early  speculations, 
Baird  and  Martin  papers,  38,  43;  agricultural  college,  grant  of 
1862,  38,  88,  89;  purchased  by  Ludington,  39,  24;  first  entry  at 
Mineral  Point,  40,  83;  origin  of  national  land  policy,  41,  87;  as  fac- 
tor in  advancing  frontier,  41,  95-98;  pre-emption  law,  41,  102;  ef- 
fect of  public  lands  on  development  of  government,  41,  101,  102; 
petition  for  extinguishment  of  Indian  titles,  41,  141;  territorial 
land  revenues,  41,  117;  Douglas  at  Wisconsin  land  sale,  42,  24; 
exemptions  from  forced  sale,  constitutional  article  on,  41,  119; 
Patch  on,  45,  129;  Strong  on,  45,  130;  land  laws  of  Ohio,  44,  137; 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands,  45,  161-164;  Taylor,  46,  17;  govern- 
ment action  on  ore-bearing,  46,  186-189;  grant  for  railroad  con- 
struction, 46,  217-219;  rights  of  Creole  holders  threatened,  47,  125; 
settlers'  claims  confirmed,  47,  138;  deeds  of  1793  and  1794,  47,  215; 
Catlin  first  register  of  Willow  River  office,  48,  94;  land  companies 
promote  immigration,  49,  139;  Adams's  Maryland's  influence  on 
land  cessions,  41,  101;  American  State  Papers,  47,  125,  138;  Dur- 
rie's  Public  domain  of  Wisconsin,  40,  80;  Lapham's  Public  land 
surveys,  44,  89  (4);  Observations  on  North  American  Land  Com- 
pany, 41,  89;  Sanborn's  Congressional  grants,  47,  188.  See  also 
Boundaries,  Canals,  Internal  improvements,  Roads,  Schools, 
and  Treaties. 

Lane,  J.  J.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 
— ,  William  E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

Lang, ,  Advocate  of  colonial  independence,  46,  113. 

Langdon,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

Langevin,  Jean  B.,  in  War  of  1812-15,  47,  136. 

Langford,  Mrs.  S.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 

Langiade,  Augustin,  at  Green  Bay,  36,  74,  46,  139,  4j[,  121,  130. 
— ,  Charles,  in  French  and  Indian  wars,  36,  73,  47,  131,  132;  at  Green 
Bay,  36,  74,  47,  112.  113,  121,  122,  130,  195;   in  Revolution,  36,  76, 
47,  135;  descendants  of,  46,  139,  140;  British  Indian  agent,  47,  132; 
in   Pontiac's    War,    47,    134;    Langlade's    movement    in    1717,    44, 
89(7);  Tass6's  Memoir.  44,  89(7). 
— ,  Domitelle,  marries  Pierre  Grignon,  47,  195,  196. 

—  papers,  1737-1800,  44,  90(8). 

—  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Bohemians,  37,  60;  Polanders,  37,  60; 
clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  45;   board  of  supervisors  gives 
to  library,  38,  54,  46,  58,  48,  63,  49,  73. 


196      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Langson,  William  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  25,  35,  28,  33,  36,  30, 
37,  41,  38,  50,  39,  56,  60,  40,  5'8,  41,  52. 

Langton,  George,  obituary,  40,  24;  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
— ,  Nelson,  at  Green  Bay,  40,  24. 

Langworthy,  Lucius  W.,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

Langy, •  de,  fur-trader,  36,  73. 

L'Anse   (Mich.),  Cleremont's  route  between  Green  Bay  and,  36,  26. 

Lapham,  the  Misses,  give  to  library,  40,  58. 

,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  41,  52. 

— ,  Increase  A.,  president,  40,  3;  corresponding  secretary,  40,  3;. 
papers  given  to  library,  40,  49;  mound  exhibit,  41,  66;  exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  125,  49,  174;  presentation  of  bust  to  Milwau- 
kee, 47,  101;  Dedicatory  address,  44,  91(20);  Documentary  history 
of  Milwaukee  and  Rock  River  canal,  41,  132,  147,  151,  154,  155; 
On  man-shaped  mounds  of  Wisconsin,  44,  89(4);  On  public  land 
surveys  and  latitude  and  longitude  of  places  in  Wisconsin,  44, 
89(4). 
— ,  Julia  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  17,  18,  37,  39,  46,  37,  25,  39,  55,  60, 

70,  40,  69,  43,  65,  45,  77,  48,  63. 
— ,  William  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  36,  37,  38,  54. 

La  Pointe,  La  Ronde  at,  36,  68,  71,  42,  87;  fur-trade,  36,  72,  84,  97; 
in  1820,  36,  96;  present  village  of,  46,  30;  North  West  Company  at, 
46,  214. 

county,  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  organized,  49,  182. 

La  Porte  (Ind.),  Mitchell  certificates  in,  35,  53;  Wilson  near,  39,  29, 
Cutlers  at,  45,  31. 

La  Potherie,  M.  de  Bacqueville  de,  historian,  47,  121. 

Lappin,  Thomas,  obituary,  39,  23. 

Larkin,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55;  portrait  of,  38,  60;  pioneer 
banker,  43,  152;   convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157;   exemplifies  Puri- 
tan influence,  46,  126. 
— ,  C.  P.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

Larned,  Charles  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

— "%  J.  N.,  corresponding  member,  42,  8;  letter  from,  42,  81,  44,  97 
(94);  gives  to  library,  48,  63;  History  for  re.ady  reference,  42,  32, 
43,  42. 

La  Ronde,  -  — ,  fur-trader,  36,  68,  71,  42,  87;  ship  builder,  42,  87,  88. 

Larrabee,  Charles  H.,  with  Draper,  39,  81,  84;  convention  of  1847-48, 
45,  157;  exemplifies"  Puritan  influence,  46,  121,  123;  Draper's 
Sketch,  39,  94,  44,  90(9),  95(60). 

Larsen,  Johan,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  165. 

•,  L.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 


Index  to  Proceedings  197 


Larson,  Lars,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  152-155,  157,  160. 

—  ,  Margaret  A.,  daughter  of  Lars,  46,  157,  158,  161. 

—  ,  Martha  G.,  wife  of  Lars,  46,  155,  157,  160: 

—  ,  Martha  J.,  daughter  of  Lars,  46,  158. 

—  ,  Nils,  Norwegian  settler,  46.  165. 

—  ,  Sara,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  360. 

La  Salle,  Robert  Cavelier  de,  41,  168,  49,  124;   seeks  route  to  Japan, 

36,  65;  on  friendship  of  Indians  for  French,  36,  66,  41,  90:  on  buf- 

falo trade,  36,  68;   estimate  of  trading  goods,  36,  86;   La  Boule's 

Allouez  and  his  relations  to  La  Salle,  44,  168-182. 

-  county    (111.),  Wilson  in,  39,  29;   Codding  in,  45,   179;    Olson  in, 

46,  162;  second  Norwegian  settlement,  46,  162,  163. 
Last,  Fannie,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

—  ,  John,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Latham,  Mrs.  Frances  E.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20. 

—  ,  HolUs,  convention  of  1847-4S,  45,  157. 

Lathrop,   Chancellor   John   H.,   appoints   Hobbins,   42,    21;    exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 

—  ,  Rev.  Stanley  E.,  annual  member,  45,  15,  46,  13. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Latimer,  Mrs.  Charles  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  50. 

Latrope,  John  H.  B.,  autograph,  40,  51. 

Latshaw,  S.  R.,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

Laurens,  Henry,  autograph  38,  47. 

Laval  de  Montmorency,.  Mgr.  Frangois  de,  bishop  of  New  France,  43, 

104;  forbids  brandy  traffic,  46,  172,  173. 
Laval  University   (Quebec),  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  41,  52,  44,  65,  45, 

77,  46,  58,  47,  60,  48,  63,  49,  73. 
Law,  J.,  Jesuit  Missionaries  in  Northwest,  44,  88(3). 

—  ,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6.  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25.     See  also 
Laws  and  Sociology. 

-  Pamphlets,  43,  132. 

Lawe,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  35.  24,  25;  obituary,  44,  36;  at  Kau- 
kauna,  47,  214,  216,  217. 

—  ',  Mrs.  George  W.,  at  Kaukauna,  49,  63. 

—  ,  John,  Green  Bay  fur-trader,  36,  90;  letters  of,  35,  23,  47,  216;  Stu- 
art's letter  to,  36,  87;    on  credit  system,  36,  90;    at  Green   Bay, 

47,  113,    123.    125;    in    War   of    1812-15,   47,    136;    responsible   for 
removal  of  Fort  Howard,  47.  139;  papers,  38,  43,  44,  90(10),  47,  215. 

—  ,  Rachel,  memorandum  for,  47,  125;   Eberts's  gift  of  whiteflsh  to, 
49,  180. 


198      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Lawler,  Gen.  John,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  3,  34,  9;   Doyle  with, 
48,  95. 

— ,  Thomas  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

•,  Thomas  C.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

Lawrence,  Abbott,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  Amos  A.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 
,  C.  B.,  in  "Granger"  case,  45,  143. 

— ,  Franklin  S.,  obituary,  45,  32. 

— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
',  John,  member  of  continental  congress,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  Philip,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 
— *— v  T.  B.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65. 
,  Sir  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  47. 

— ,  Col.  William,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  139. 
,  William  Beach,  autograph,  40,  51. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 
•  (Mass.)  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

— •  (Mass.)   Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

-  Academy  (Groton,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

-  (Wis.)  and  Depere,  lease  toll  bridge,  47,  220,  221. 

-  University  (Appleton,  Wis.),  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  39,  60,  45,  77, 

46,  53,  49,  73;  organizes  normal  institute,  45,  166;  fiftieth  anniver- 
sary, 47,  102;  founded,  47,  201;  Colman,  47,  91;  President  Cooke's 
swamplands  bill,  45,  162,  163;   Lawe  gives  land,  44,  36;   Phinney, 

47,  96;    Sampson  helps  establish,  40,  26;    Sawyer's  gifts,  48,  10]; 
Smith  founder,  40,  27. 

Lawrenceburg    (Ind.),  Independent  Press,  44,   120;    Indiana  Register, 

44,  122;  Political  Beacon,  44,  122. 
La\vrenceville  (Va.),  Southern  Missioner,  41,  81,  45,  95,  46,  74,  47,  82, 

48,  87. 

Laws,  Cass  code,  44,  139;  Green  Bag,  45,  152;  Maxwell's  code,  44,  118; 
Woodward's  code,  44,  39;  Proceedings  of  State  Bar  Association,  45, 
152-154;  Wisconsin  Bhie  Book,  47,  192,  49,  196;  Wisconsin 
Blue  Book,  historical  articles  in,  47,  24.  For  State  laws,  see  State. 

Lawson,  A.  J.,  New  London  and  surrounding  country,  44,  88(3). 

,  Andrew  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

,  J.,  author,  39,  54. 

,  Nelson,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 

— ,  Publius  V.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  35,  33,  47,  60,  71,  48,  63,  75, 

49,  73,  93;  annual  member,  49,  14;  Neenah  and  Menasha,  47,  107. 
Lawton,  C.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

,  Mrs,  C.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 


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Lawton,  Joseph  G.,  obituary,  44,  36. 
— ,  Sophie,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
— ,  William  Cranston,  corresponding  member,  37,  8. 

Lay  ton,  Frederick,  gives  to  museum,  41,  60. 

-  Art  Gallery  (Milwaukee),  gives  to  library,  41,  52;  Brigham,  45,  29. 

Lazier,  Arthur,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

Lea,  Henry  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52,  42,  55,  43,  65,  47,  60,  48,  63. 

Leach,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  42,  56. 

Lead  mines,  Chandler's  map  of  Wisconsin  (1829),  34,  23. 

Lead  mining,  developed  by  fur-trade,  36,  91,  92;  Rountree's  smelting 
furnace,  38,  19;  Robbins,  38,  25;  Sheldon,  39,  26;  Bonham,  40,  20; 
negro  slaves,  40,  83,  46,  194;  developes  mining  laws,  41,  87;  effect 
on  transportation  routes,  46,  215,  216;  Davidson's  Some  distinctive 
characteristics  of  history  of  lead  region,  46,  183-195;  Libby's 
Chronicle  of  Helena  Shot  Tower,  44,  91  (13),  98  (10);  Libby's  Sig- 
nificance  of  lead  and  shot  trade  in  early  Wisconsin  history,  44,  91 
(13),  98(101);  Meeker's  Early  history  of  lead  region,  44,  89(6); 
RodolFs  Pioneering  in  Wisconsin  lead  region,  1834-48,  48,  27; 
Taylor's  map  of  lead  region,  46,  17;  Thwaites's  Notes  on  early  lead 
mining  in  Fever  River  region,  44,  91(13),  98(98). 

Leader,  W.  J.,  gives  to  library,  43,  65,  49,  73. 

Leadville  (Colo.),  Western  Miner,  45,  94. 

Leake,  Walter,  autograph,  40,  51. 

Leaves  of  Healing,  49,  101. 

Leavitt  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  35,  33,  36,  37,  39,  60. 
— ,  Joshua,  Liberty  leader,  42,  104,  114. 
— ,  Orpha  E.,  annual  member,  38,  13. 

Lebanon  (Conn.),  Dewey  at,  37.  68. 

-  (Ohio),  Western  Star,  42,  36;  Western  Star  and  Lebanon  Gazette, 
on  Old  Northwest,  44,  140. 

-  (Wis.),  Irish  in,  37,  62. 
Lechford,  Thomas,  cited,  47,  155. 

Le  Clair,  Antoine,  Statement,  44,  91(11). 

— ,  Charles,  obituary,  40,  24. 
Leclaire,  Alphonse,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Le  Conte,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

Ledwith,  Emma,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53-62. 
Ledyard,  John,  transcontinental  route,  46,  214,  223. 
Lee,  Alfred,  autograph,  37,  39. 

,  Arthur,  autograph.  40,  51. 

,  Charles  H.,  life  member,  48.  14. 

,  Edmund  J.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 


2oo       Wisconsin  Historical  Society         [Lee 

Lee,  Col.  Francis,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  Henry,  autograph,  40,  51. 
— — ,  James  P.,  inventor  of  Lee-Metford  rifle,  49,  168. 

— ,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

— ,  Leonard,  gives  to  library,  45,  77,  48,  63. 

— ,  Richard  Bland,  autograph.  40,  51. 

— ,  Gen.  Robert  E.,  49,  134. 

— ,  William,  Letters  of,  40,  41. 

— ,  William  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

—  (of  Virginia)  genealogy,  43,  42. 

county  (Ark.),  Crawley's  Ridge,  41,  74. 

Leeds,  B.  F.,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

— ,  Josiah  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52,  42,  56,  43,  65. 

Lefebvre,  Mrs.  Margaret,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  48. 

Leffingwell,  A.,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 

Legare;  Hugh  Swinton,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Le  Gentil  de  la  Galaisiere,  G.  J.  H.  J.  B.,  Voyage  dans  les  mers  fie 
TInde,  43,  43. 

LeggetVs  Critic,  32,  8. 

Legislation,  library  accessions  in,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28;  concern- 
ing State  Historical  Society,  see  under  Wisconsin  State  Historical 
Society;  library  committee.  See  also  Land,  Law,  Laws,  Schools. 

Legislative  reference  library,  established,  49,  33. 

Legler,  Henry  E.,  Parkman  club,  43,  13;  annual  member,  43,  14;  gives 
to  museum,  43,  50;  gives  to  library,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  77,  46,  58, 
47,  60,  48,  63,  49,  73;  bill  paid,  46,  44;  curator,  49,  6,  12;  conference 
on  co-operative  history  of  United  States,  49,  6;  on  field  meetings 
committee,  49,  6;  library  committee,  49,  6;  historical  convention 
committee,  49,  122;  Leading  events  in  Wisconsin  history,  47,  23, 
49,  138;  Story  of  the  State,  45,  130,  138. 

Lehigh  University  (S.  Bethlehem,  Pa.),  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

Leigh,  — ,  cited,  41,  104,  105. 
— ,  Charles  C.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

Leighton,  Jonathan,  obituary,  45,  32. 

Leipziger,  Henry  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58,  47,  60,  48,  63. 
— ,  Pauline,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

Leland,  E.  R.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 

-  Stanford  Jr.  University  (Palo  Alto,  Cal.),  gives  to  library,  39,  GO, 
40,  58,  41,  52,  42,  56,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  77,  46,  58,  47,  60,  48,  63, 
49,  73. 

Le  Moine,  J.  McP.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 


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Lemon,  Mark,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Lene,  James  M.,  autograph,  40,  50. 

Lennon,  John  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60,  48,  63. 

Lenox  Library   (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  39,  60,  40,  58,  42,  56, 

43,  66,  44,  65;  visited,  43,  51,  47,  25;  collection  of  Jesuit  Relations, 

43,  109. 

Lent,  William  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Lentell,  J.  N.,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 
Leo  XIII.,  pope,  photograph  of,  40,  67. 
Leonard,  Bernard  A.,  gives  1o  library,  49,  73. 
— ,  J.  A.,  Sketch  of  Whitewater,  44,  88(3). 
Leopold,  A.  B.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

— ,  Gustav,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 

Lescarbot,  Marc,  Historic  de  la  Xouvelle  France,  34,  15. 
Leslie's  Weekly,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  83,  45,  98;    material  on  Republican 

party  in,  47,  51. 

Lessard,  Mary  R.,  marries  Flavin  Cherrier,  43,  34,  35. 
Le  Sueur,  Pierre  C.,  builds  fort,  36,  68;   sent  to  keep  St.  Croix  route 

open,  36,    69,    70. 

Letcher,  Robert  P.,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Letters  of  Asa  Gray,  42,  31. 

-  of  inquiry,  38,  31,  32. 
Leutscher,  G.  D.,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

Levi,  Leone,  History  of  British  commerce,  39,  47. 
Levick,  James  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Levytype  Company,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 
Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

-  and  Clark's  expedition,  41,  90,  93,  49,  129. 
—  &  Lynch  Co.,  give  to  museum,  42,  66. 

— ,  C.  A.,  bill  paid,  44,  26,  46,  45. 

— ,  C.  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 

— ,  Dixon  H.,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  Frank  P.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

— ,  George  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— • — ,  H.  M.,  life  member,  34,  30;  notes  for  antiquarian  fund,  35,  9, 
36,  12,  37,  18,  38,  28,  39,  29,  40,  32,  41,  29,  42,  29;  offers  resolution, 
39,  9;  on  nominating  committee,  43,  14,  47,  13,  48,  12;  in  settlement 
of  Draper  estate,  44,  40,  58. 

— ,  Jacob,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  James  T.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  38,  38,  3, 
39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3;  gives  to  binding 
fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  gives  to  library,  36,  43;  autograph,  37,  35;  demo- 


202       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Lewis 

Lewis — continued. 

cratic  'nominee,  42,  116;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  157,  46,  24; 
life  member,  46,  13;  organizer  of  historical  society,  46,  35;  exem- 
plifies Puritan  influence,  46,  122. 

Lewis,  Mary  K.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— •,  Morgan,  autograph,  38,  47. 
— ,  Samuel,  abolitionist,  42,  114,  135,  45,  180. 
— ,  Theodore  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  37,  37,  45,  38,  54, 

39,  60,  40,  58,  41,  52. 
— ,  V.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 
— ,  William  T.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 
— •  genealogy,  43,  42,  44,  43. 

•  Institute  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  48,  63,  49,  73. 

Lewisiana,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 
Lexington  (Ky.),  named,  49,  1.25;  material  in  Patterson  papers,  42,  40; 
Amalgamated    Sheet    Metal    Worker's    Journal,    45,    94,    46,    72, 
Gazette,  42,  36;  Reporter,  42,  36;   Western  Monitor,  42,  36. 

-  &  Eastern  Railroad  Co.,  gives  to  library,  49,  73. 

-  (Mass.)  .Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 
— ,  public  library,  35,  43. 

Libbie  &  Co.,  C.  F.,  give  to  library,  36,  37,  39,  60;  bill  paid,  41,  12, 
46,  42. 

Libby,  C.  A.,  author,  39,  54;  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  46,  58. 

,  Orin  G.,  bill  paid,  42,  11,  45,  22,  47,  39,  42;  gives  to  library,  42,  50, 

44,  65,  45,  77,  46,  58,  47,  60,  49,  73;  annual  member,  43,  14;  gives  to 
museum,  45,  45,  46,  31,  47,  73;  Chronicle  of  Helena  Shot  Tower, 
44,  91  (13),  98  (101);  Significance  of  lead  and  shot  trade  in  early 
Wisconsin,  44,  91(13),  98(101). 

"Liberty,"  lake  schooner,  49,  177,  180. 

-  party,   in   Wisconsin,  42,    98,    102-105,   112,    113,   116;    meeting   in 
Illinois,  45,  177;  becomes  Freesoil  party,  45,  186. 

Libraries,  gifts  and  bequests,  32,  21,  34,  12,  13,  35,  42-44;  new  in  Wis- 
consin, 36,  48;  Draper  law,  39,  85;  library  conferences,  42,  68,  69, 
43,  52,  53,  46,  26;  library  extension,  38,  91-95;  visited  by  Secretary 
Thwaites  and  Librarian  Bradley,  43,  51,  47,  24;  necessity  for 
exchanges,  44,  112, 113;  free  travelling  libraries,  44,  52-54;  Draper's 
Statistics  of  Wisconsin  public  libraries,  44,  88(3). 

Library,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  77,  49,  101. 

Company  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

Bureau,  gives  to  library,  38,  54,  47,  60;   bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  11, 

43,  19,  44,  26,  29,  45,  22,  25,  46,  42,  48,  48,  49. 


Index  to  Proceedings  203 

Library  Journal,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  82,  39,  49, 
40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48, 
90,  49,  101. 

-  Notes,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19. 

— •  Record.    See  Jersey  City  public  library  Bulletin. 
Lick  Observatory  (Mt.  Hamilton,  Cal.),  gives  to  library,  41,  52,  42,  50, 

44,  65,  49,  73. 

Lieber,  Francis,  autograph,  38,  47.- 
Light,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101;  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

Lignery, de,  expedition  against  Foxes,  36,  71,  44,  90(10),  47,  129, 

130,  204,  205;  Draper  on,  39,  94. 
Lillehammer  (Norway),  Tilskuer,  43,  81. 
Lima,  Simon,  in  the  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160. 

— ,  Cravath  at,  46,  80. 
Lincoln,  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  president  of  U.  S.,  37,  99,  49,  127;  Atwood  appointed 
by,  37,  110;  exponent  of  American  principles,  40,  93;  representative 
of  Northwest,  40,  99;  cited,  41,  105;  photograph  of  home,  45,  4?,; 
with  Codding,  45,  170;  Codding's  Republican  Manual,  45,  187; 
in  Black  Hawk  War.  46,  130,  198,  201;  appoints  Stewart,  47,  100; 
German  influence  in  election  of,  49,  145,  197,  204;  Complete  works, 
42,  32;  Nicolay  and  Hay's  Life,  39,  46. 
— ,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

— ,  Ceylon  C.,  museum  janitor,  42,  5,  43,  6,  44,  6,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5, 
48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53,  55-61. 

,  Francis  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  47,  60. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 
— ,  Belgians  in,  37,  60. 

-  County    Historical    Society    (Wiscasset,    Me.),    gives    to    library, 
47,  60. 

—  county  (Wis.),  clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  45;  Norwegians 

in,  37,  59;   French,  37,  62;  papers  on,  46,  50;  board  of  supervisors 

gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

— •  House  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 
Lind,  Americans  in,  37,  62. 
Lindemann,  H.,  German  Republican,  49,  203. 
Linden,  Advisor,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  89;    Southwest  Wisconsin, 

42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  89,  46,  68,  48,  81,  49,  107. 
Linderfelt,  K.  August,  author,  39,  54;   gives  to  library,  32,  16,  39,  60, 

40,  58. 

Lindholm,  C.  G.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  65. 
Lindley,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 


204      Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Lindsay 

Lindsay,  Crawford,  gives  to  library,  46,  58,  47,  60,  48,  63,  49,  74;  bill 
paid,  47,  39. 

,  Mrs.  George  I.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

— ,  Lionel,  gives  to  library,  48,  63.     , 
Lindsley,  Myron  P.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
Linn,  J.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  67. 
Linnean  Society  of  London,  Journal  of,  37,  23. 
Linscott  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  44-4,6,  47,  39,  41,  49,  55,  74. 
Lippincott  &  Co.,  J.  B.,  give  to  library,  38,  54;  bill  paid,  45,  22. 
Lippincoit's  Magazine,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40, 

42,  49,  47,  83. 

Liquor,  in  fur-trade,  36,  86,  87,  90,  47,  125;  English  tax  on,  applied  to 
educational  fund,  38,  88;  "brandy  war,"  46,  172,  173.  See  also 
Temperance. 

Lisbon,  Thomas  at,  47,  98. 

Literary  Association  of  Wisconsin   (Mil.),  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

-  Digest,  49,  101. 

-  Era,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45.  08,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90. 
— -  Independent,  44,  84,  45,  98. 

— _  Hews,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43, 
41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

—  Northwest,  40,  43,  41,  40. 

--  World,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  49, 

43,  85,  44,  83,  45,  98. 

Literature,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38, 
35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48, 
22,  49,  28;  Halkett  and  Laing's  Dictionary  of  anonymous  and 
pseudonymous  literature,  37,  24;  La  Harpe's  Lycce,  43,  42;  Mir- 
ror of  literature,  34,  15;  Muller  and  Donaldson's  History  of  litera- 
ture of  Ancient  Greece,  37,  24,  Stedman  and  Hutchinson's  Library 
of  American  literature,  37,  24;  Tiraboschi's  Storia  della  litteratura 
Italiana,  43,  43;  Literature,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85. 

LittelVs  Living  Age,  32.  9,  34,  IS,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49, 
40,  43,  41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  83,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90, 
49,  101. 

Little,  A.  D.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 
— ,  Francis,  obituary,  38,  23. 
— ,  G.  T.,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 

—  Canada  Settlement,  Keller  at,  45,  32. 

Chute,  semi-centennial  celebration,  46,  89;    pilgrimage  to,  47,  27. 

105;  New  York  Indians  at,  47,  171,  172;  fall  at,  47,  206. 
•  Kakalin.     See  Little  Rapids. 


Logan]  Index  to  Proceedings  205 

Little  Rapids,  Secretary  Thwaites  at,  35,  22;  Oneidas  at,  47,  176. 

—  River  Station  (Mo.),  mounds  near,  41,  78. 
Littlefield,  George  E.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45;  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  11, 

43,  19,  44,  26,  45,  22,  46,  43-46,  47,  39-41,  48,  47,  48,  52,  49,  50-52. 
— — ,  Stephen,  obituary,  48.  99. 

Littlejohn,  Abram  N.,  autograph,  37,  39.    • 
Littleton  (Mass.),  public  library,  35,  43. 
Lives  of  remarkable  characters,  42,  32. 
Livesey,  James,  obituary,  45,  32. 
Living  Church  Quarterly,  48,  90,  49,  101. 
Livingston,  Edward,  autograph,  38,  47. 
— i — •,  Edward  P.,  autograph,  37,  37. 

— ,  Henry,  autograph,  38,  47. 

— ,  Jane  A.,  mother  of  George  P.  Delaplaine,  43,  31. 

-  County  (Me.)  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 

-  County  (N.  Y.)  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  37,  45,  39,  60, 
42,  56,  45,  77. 

Lloyd,  James  T.,  Steamboat  Directory,  41,  85. 

— ,  John  V.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 
Lochemes,  M.  J.,  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  44,  65. 
Lochran,  Judge,  confirms  claim  of  Northern  Pacific,  46,  218. 
Locke,  Mr.,  gives  to  library,  32,  12. 
Lockport   (N.  Y.),  Drapers  at,  39,  75,  76. 

-  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,  192. 

Lockwood,  Mrs.  Emma  M.,  in  Draper  will,  39,  33. 

— ,  Ezekiel,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 
— • — ,  James  B.,  signature  of,  34,  21. 

— ,  James  H.,  Prairie  du  Chien  trader,  36,  94,  43,  148;  on  American 
troops  at  Green  Bay,  47,  138;  Early  times  and  events  in  Wisconsin, 

44,  88  C2),  43,  148,  149. 
Locomotive,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

-  Firemen's  Magazine.  46r  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

Lodge,  Henry  C.,  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  41,  52;  English  colonies,  41, 

92;   Story  of  Revolution.  47,  31. 
Lodi,  Eaton  at,  41,  21;  Warren,  49,  119;  Valley  Xews,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37, 

29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,   74,  44,   73,  45,  89,  45, 

68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

-  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 
Loeher,  Franz,  Die  Deutschen  in  Amerika,  45,  115. 
Logan,  J.  H.,  History  of  Upper  South  Carolina,  41,  89,  92. 

— ,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 
— ,  Walter  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 


206       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Lohn,  Ferdinand,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Lomas,  C.  W.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

Lombard,  John  W.  P.,  life  member,  48,  14. 

Lomira,  seftled  by  Prussians,  37,  59. 

London  (Eng.),  city  corporation  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  35,  29;  London 
documents  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  40;  Stow  and  Strype's  Sur- 
vey, 39,  42;  Advertiser,  36,  21;  Annual  Register,  36,  16;  British 
Apollo,  36,  21;  British  Journal,  32,  8,  36,  21;  Brotherhood,  47,  82, 
Chronicle,  36,  22,  42,  36;  ChurcJi  Evangelist,  43,  82;  Country  Jour- 
nal, 36,  21;  Crisis,  36,  22;  Evening  Post,  36,  21;  Examiner,  36,  21; 
Free  Russia,  48,  87;  Gazette,  36,  21;  Graphic,  40,  48;  Grubb  Street 
Journal,  36,  21;  Illustrated  London  News',  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40, 
18;  Journal,  36,  21;  Justice,  47,  82;  Labour  Copartnership,  47,  82; 
Land  and  Labour.  47,  82;  Lloyd's  Evening  Post,  42,  36;  Loyal 
Protestant,  36,  21;  Manufacturer  and  Inventor,  39,  54;  Mercury,  36, 
21;  Monitor,  36,  21;  North  Briton,  36,  21;  Philanthropic  Gazette, 
42,  36;  Post  Boy  and  Post  Man,  36.  21;  Public  Intelligencer,  36, 
21;  Quarterly,  34,  24;  Rehearsal,  36,  21;  jStf.  James  Chronicle,  42, 
36;  Spectator,  36,  21;  #«»,  42,  36;  Times,  41,  34;  Times  on  colonial 
politics,  46,  102,  103,  105,  107.  109;  Weekly  Times,  43,  81,  44,  80, 
45,  93,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  112;  Universal  Spectator,  36,  21; 
Whisperer,  36,  22;  World,  36,  21. 
-  (O.),  Madison  Patriot,  44,  140. 

&  Northwestern  railroad  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 


Long,  Stephen  H.,  autograph,  40,  51;  expedition,  41,  84,  42,  92. 

v  Stephen  M.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37;  gives  to  museum,  36,  45,  48, 

'<8;  art  gallery  and  museum  janitor,  37,  6. 

Island  Historical  Society  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  34, 

27,  36,  32,  42,  56. 

—  Sault,  Radisson  at,  43,  100,  105. 
Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  autograph,  37,  36. . 

Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  43,  66;  bill  paid,  48,  46,  49,  52. 
Longman's  Magazine,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43. 
Loomis,  Col.  John  M.,  with  Ludington,  39,  24. 

— ,  Levi  G.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  museum,  35,  38. 

— -,  Mrs.  R.  O.,  gives  to  library,  41,  38. 
Lord, ,  Whig  candidate,  42,  134. 

— -,  Charles,  recording  secretary,  1849-54,  40,  3;   secretary,  40,  3;   li- 
brarian, 40,  3. 

— ,  David  N.,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— -,  Eleanor  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52,  46,  58. 
,  John  S.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  librarian,  40,  75. 


Love]  Index  to  Proceedings  207 

Lord,  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Lorenz,  Kurt,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

Loria,   Achille,  Analisi  delta  Proprieta  Capitalista,  cited,  41,  88. 

Loring,  Lieut.  Henry  H.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Los  Angeles  (Cal.),  Labor  World,  45,  93. 

-  Historical  Society,  gift  to,  35,  44. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  38,  54,  39,  60,  40,  58,  41,  52,  42,  56, 

43,  66,  44,  65,  45,  77,  47,  60,  48,  63,  49,  74. 

Settlements  Association,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

Losey,  Joseph  W.,  obituary,  49,  117. 

Loss,  Lewis  H.,  on  educational  committee,  37,  98;  at  Hamilton  college, 

47,  157. 
Lossing,  Benson  J.,  39,  89;  honorary  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3, 

36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3;  obituary,  39,  16,  17;  partnership  with  Draper, 

39,  17,  82,  42,  38;  photograph  of,  40,  67. 
Lost  Cause,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 
Lothrop,   J.,   Sketch   of  early  history  of  Kenosha  county  and  of   the 

Western  Emigration  Company,  44,  88(2). 
Lougee  &  Watrous,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

Loughborough,  J.,  The  Pacific  telegraph  and  railway,  41,  85. 
Louis  XIV.,  of  France,  on  American  currency,  41,  168,  169. 
Louix  XV.,  of  France,  on  American  currency,  41,  169-172. 
Louis  Phillipe,  of'France,  lithograph  of,  32,  10. 
Louisiana,  settlements,  41,  84;  purchase,  41,  101,  49,  128;  adjutant  gen 

eral  gives  to  library,  45,  77,  46,  58,  47,  60,  49,  74;  attorney  general, 

45,  77;  auditor  of  public  accounts,  49,  74;   state  treasurer, '45,  77; 
superintendent  of  public  education,  45,  77;   Devron's  Copper  cur- 
rency in  Louisiana  in  Colonial  times,  41,  168-173. 

-  Historical  Society  (N.  O.),  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  42,  56,  43,  6«. 

44,  65,  47,  60,  48,  63. 

-  State  Library  (N.  O.),  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

Louisville  (Ky.),  mayor  gives  to  library,  47,  60;   Literary  Newsletter, 
42,  36;  Western  Courier,  42,  36. 

-  &  Nashville  Railroad  Co.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

-  Press  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,  11. 

-  (N.  Y.),  Dewey  at,  37,  68. 

Louvigny, de,  expedition  against  Foxes,  36,  70,  47,  129,  204,  207- 

209;  Draper  on,  39,  94;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  130. 
Love,  William  de  Loss,  obituary,  46,  83;  Wisconsin  in  War  of  Rebellion, 

46,  83,  49,  91. 

— ,  William  de  Loss,  Jr.,  cited,  47,  150;   bill  paid,  49,  50;   gives  to 
library,  49,  91. 


208      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Lovejoy,  A.  P.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 
— ,  Elijah  P.,  abolitionist,  45,  170,  176,  177. 

— ,  H.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20;  gives  to  library  34,  26,  37,  45. 
— ,  Owen,  abolitionist,  45,  179,  185,  187;,  death  of,  45,  189;  memorial 

meeting,  45,  190-192. 

Loveland,  C.  A.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
Lovell,  Frederick  S.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153;  convention  of  1847-18, 

45,  158;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  121. 
— ,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 
.Lover,  Samuel,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Low,  Lieut.  Ephraim  W.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

,  Lyman  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Lowdermilk  &  Co.,  W-  H.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  11,  44,  26,  47,  43,  48,  47, 

48,  50. 

Lowell,  C.  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

,  James  Russell,  Works,  39,  46. 

(Mass.),  mayor  gives  to  library,  45,  77,  47,  60. 

-  City  Library,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  37,  45,  38,  54. 
—  Old  Residents'  Association,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  38,  54, 

49,  74. 

—  (Wis.),  Williams  at,  45,  36. 

Lower  Norfolk  County,  Virginia  Antiquary,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90, 
49,  101. 

Lowrey,  David,  Prairie  du  Chien  pastor,  40,  82,  85. 

Lowry,  W.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 

Lubbock,  P.  R.,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 

Lubeck  (Ger.)  Geographical  Society,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  37,  45, 
40,  58. 

Luce,  S.  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

Luchsinger,  John,  bill  paid,  42,  11;  mementos  of  constitutional  con- 
vention, 46,  24;  life  member,  47,  14;  gives  to  museum,  49,  95; 
History  of  a  great  industry,  46,  92.  226-230;  Siviss  colony  at  New 
Glarus,  44,  90-  (8),  91  (12),  95  (59),  96  (81),  46,  24,  228,  49, 
137,  138. 

Lucifer,  49,  101. 

Lucius  III.,  pope,  36,  53. 

Luckenbach,  Mrs.  Will,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

Ludington,  Harrison,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  3,  34,  9;  refuses 
Mitchell's  safe,  35,  50;  obituary,  39,  24,  25;  exemplifies  Puritan 
influence,  46,  122. 

,  James,  obituary,  39,  23,  24. 


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Ludington,  Lewis,  father  of  James,  39,  23. 

—  (Mich.),  founded,  39,  24. 
Ludlow,  Albert  S.,  bill  paid,  49,  56. 

—  ,  Alfred  S.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

—  ,  Arabut,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

—  F.  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

—  ,  Thomas  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

—  Mills   (Mass.),  library,  35,  43. 
Ludwig,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 

—  ,  John  C.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 
Lueders,  F.  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Lumbering,  Puritan  influence  in,  46,  125;  output  of  Northern  Wiscon- 
sin, 46,  206;  at  De  Pere,  47,  221;  on  St.  Croix  River,  49,  185;  Cass 
in,  39,  19;  Eberts  at  Two  Rivers,  49,  179;  Grant  in,  39,  20;  King- 
ston, 47,  94;  Kirby,  41,  23;  I^angton,  40,  24;  Ludington,  39,  24,  25; 
J.  Ludington,  39,  24;  May,  46,  84;  Miner,  38,  24;  Mosher,  40,  25; 
Raymond,  41.  24;  D.  F.  Smith,  49,  118;  S.  Smith,  40,  27;  Gardiner's 
Brown  County's  lumber  trade,  49,  54. 

Lumttoltz,  Carl,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

Lund,  F.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

—  ,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

—  ,  Nathaniel  F.,  obituary,  46,  83. 
Luscombe,  Robert,  portrait  of,  40,  64. 

Lusted,  John,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

—  ,  Leonard  W..  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
—  •  —  ,  Samuel,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Lutheran  Synod  of  Wisconsin,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 
Lutheraneren,  49,  101. 

Lutherans,  at  Two  Rivers,  49,  180;  German,  49,  208. 

—  in  aH  lands  Co.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 
Luxembourg,  Raphael  de,  letter  of,  41,  172. 
Luxemburg,  settlement,  37,  59. 
Luxemburgers.  in  Belgium,  37,  59. 
Lydecker,  G.  J.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Lydston,  F.  F.,  portrait,  34,  19,  32. 

Lyle,  John  Thomas  Stuart,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 
Lyman,  E.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  44. 

—  ,  F.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46.  58.  49,  95. 

—  ,  Samuel  W.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
Lynde,  Lieut.  Isaac,  at  Fort  Howard,-  47,  142. 
--  ,  Mrs.  W.,  gives  to  library,  36,  42, 

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210       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Lynde,  William  P.,  at  Hamilton  academy,  37,  68,  69;  Democratic  candi- 
date, 42,  115,  117,  118,  43,  140;  exemplifies  New  England  influence, 
49,  173. 

— •,  Mrs.  William  P.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37;  obituary,  45,  32,  33. 
Lyndhursf,  Lord,  autograph,  38,  47. 
Lynn  (Mass.),  mayor  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

Lyon,  William  P.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  life  member,  34,  30; 
gives  to  museum,  35,  38;  subscribes  to  library,  36,  15;  subscribes 
to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  succeeded  by  Orton,  43,  28;  in  Edgerton 
Bible  case,  45,  145. 

,  Mrs.  William  P.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 

— ,  S.  J.,  bill  paid,  46,  45,  48,  51. 
— ,  Sydney  S.,  portrait  of,  44,  46. 
Lyons,  John,  bill  paid,  48,  51. 
Lytle,  John  J.,  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  47,  60. 


MACALISTER,   James,   letter  of,  42,   81,  44,   97(94);    exemplifies   Scotch 

influence,  49,  156. 
McAlarney,  John  H.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 

— ,  M.  W.,  bill  paid,  42,  11,  43,  19,  44,  26,  45,  22,  46,  43,  47,  40,  48,  47. 
McArthur,  Arthur,  autograph  of,  37,  35;   obituary,  44,  36;   exemplifies 

Scotch  influence,  46,  121,  49,  155,  173. 
— • — •,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur,  in  Philippines,  49,  155. 

— ,  Charles  L.,  obituary,  46,  84. 
McAtee,  William  A.,  curator,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4;  on  committee  on  literary 

exchanges,  37,  5,  38,  5;  gives  to  library,  40,  58;  Must  the  Bible  go? 

45,  145. 

M'Auley,  Aulay,  witness,  36,  82. 
McBride,  D.,  Lemomveir  River,  44,  88(3). 
McCahan,  George  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 
McCall,  A.  J.,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 
,    James,    Indian    commissioner,    47,    177;     report,    47,    162,    103; 

Journal   of   visit   to    Wisconsin   in   1S30,   44,    91(12);    Documents 

illustrating  McCalVs  Journal,  44,  91    (12). 
McCarthy,  T.  C.,  inspector  of  works,  44,  56;  contractor,  48,  29. 
McCartney,  David  B.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
McCarty,  Louisa,  marries  Jonathan  Burnham,  39,  19. 
McCauley,  L.  G.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 
McCharles,  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 
McClaughry,  Charles  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 


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McClellan,  Rev.  ,  exemplines  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 

,  Cynthia  M.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  Gen.  George  B.,  39,  21;  marries  Ellen  Marcy,  47,  141. 

,  Samuel  R.,  obituary,  38.  23;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 

McClelland,  Robert,  autograph,  40,  51. 

McClure,  Lieut.  George  M.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,.  142. 

• ,  Johnson,  obituary,  46,  84. 

— ,  S.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  48. 

McClure's  Magazine,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 
McClurg,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  39,  GO,  40,  58,  43,  66;  &  Co.,  bill 
paid,  41,  12,  42,  11,  43,  19,  44,  26,  45,  22,  46,  42-47,  47,  39-43,  48, 
46-52,  49,  50-52,  54,  56,  57. 

McConachie,  Lauros  G.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58,  47,  60. 
McConnell,  W.  T.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  44;   &  Son,  bill  paid,  48,  50, 

49,  52,  FT,  61. 
McCord,    David    R.,    corresponding   member,    36,    8;    gives   to    library, 

36,  37. 
McCormick,  Cyrus  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 

— ,  M.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— — ,  Robert  L.,  vice  president,  41,  3,  8,  42,  3,  43,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3,  46,  3, 
13,  47,  3,  48,  5;  gives  to  library,  42,  56,  43,  66,  49,  74;  life  member. 
43,  14;  curator,  45,  4,  12,  46,  4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  on  nominat- 
ing committee,  47,  12;  president,  49,  5,  14,  16. 
-  harvesting  machine  company,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 
-  Theological   Seminary    (Chic.),   gives   to   library,  40,   58,  41,  52, 
42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  65,  45,  77. 

McCrady,  Edward,  Eminent  and  representative  men,  41,  108. 
McCrea,  Nancy  (Mdme.  A.  Grignon),  47,  215. 
McCready,  W.  S.,  gives  to  library,  34,  20. 
McCulloch,  Hugh,  autograph,  38,  47. 

— ,  J.  R.,  Dictionary  of  commerce  and  commercial  navigation,  39,  46. 

McCullough, ,  backwoodsman,  40,  95. 

— ,  H.  R.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 
— •,  John  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 
— ,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 
McCurdy,  Hugh,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 
McCutcheo.n,  John  T.,  art  exhibit,  47,  31. 
Mace,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 
McDill,  A.  S.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  4,  39,  9. 
McDonald,  Arthur,  gives  to  library,  41,  52,  47,  60. 
— ,  John,  obituary,  48,  99. 
— ,  Col.  John,  Ohio  pioneer,  39,  77. 


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McDonald,  M.  de  Lery,  gives  to  library,  43,  46. 
McDonnell  Brothers,  give  to  library,  34,  26. 

— ,  Anna,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108;  death  of,  49,  64. 
McDouough,  John  T.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 

-  (111.),  Codding  mobbed  at,  45,  179. 
McDougal,  Col.  R.,  letters  given  to  library,  36,  28. 

McDougall,  Capt.  Alexander,  corresponding  member,  41,  8;  photograph, 
45,  43;  gives  to  library,  41,  63;  gives  to  museum,  45,  43. 

,  Rev.  H.  C.,  annual  member,  39,  9. 

McDowell,  F.  H.  B.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

— •,  John,  Indian  fighter,  39,  80. 

— ,  William,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
Mac  Ewan,  E.  J.,  annual  member,  37,  8. 
McFarland,  James,  collector  of  Crawford  county,  41,  135. 
McFarlane,  W.  G.,  bill  paid,  46,  46;  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 
McFetridge,  E.  C.,  curator,  32,  23;  on  library  committee,  32,  24;  print- 
ing and  publication  committee,  32,  24. 
Macfie,  R.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 
McGarry,  Edward,  obituary,  47,  94;  opposes  distribution  of  Flugblatter, 

49,  208. 

McGee,  W.  J.,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

McGeehan,  R.   J.,  presents  monument  of  Allouez,  47,   105,   106;    men- 
tioned, 47,  218. 

McGeoch,  Peter,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  156. 
McGhee,  Col.  C:  M.,  gift  of,  35,  44. 
McGill  University   (Montreal),  gives  to  library,  47,  60,  49,  74;   library 

gives  to  our  library,  44,  65,  45,  77,  46,  58. 
McGinty,  R.  F.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 
McGowan,  Emmett  D.,  annual  member,  49,  14. 
McGregor,  Alexander,  bank  commissioner,  43,  149. 

— ,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

— -,  D.,  address,  46,  49. 

— ,  John  P.,  obituary,  43,  36. 
McGuire,  Joseph  D.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 
McHenry,  Eliza,  marries  Paul  Weil,  39,  28. 
McHugh,  Stephen,  sermon  on  death  of  Burnett,  45,  129. 
Mcllvane,  Charles  P.,  autograph,  37,  39. 
Macintosh,  Montgomery  E.,  annual  member,  41,  8,  43,  13. 
Mack,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  28,  37,  43;  life  member,  47,  14. 
Mackay,  Alexander,  'Western  World,  41,  85. 

«,  John,  corresponding  member,  37,  8;  gives  to  library,  38,  54. 

McKay,  Capt.  John,  Lake  Superior  skipper,  42,  86. 


Index  to  Proceedings 


McKee,  Alexander,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

—  ,  H.,  Freesoil  candidate,  42,  136,  153. 

MacKenna,  Maurice,  author,  39,  54;  gives  to  library,  39,  60. 

McKenny,  Thomas  L.,  Memoirs,  36,  87;    Tour  of  Lakes,  36,  78,  87,  88, 

95,  41,  85;   Winnebago  War  of  1827,  44,  89  (5);   atod  Hall,  Indian 

biography,  36,  87. 
Mackenzie,  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

—  ,  Sir  Alexander,  Voyages,  36,  76,  77. 

—  ,  Harriot,  gives  to  library,  40,  58, 

M'Kerlie,  P.  H.,  History  of  lands  and  owners  in  Galloway,  39,  47. 
McKim,  Lucy,  marries  W.  P.  Garrison,  37,  81. 

—  ,  Richard,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

Mackinac    ("Mackinaw,  Michilimackinac,  Missilimaquina),  Ottawa  and 
Huron  at,  36,  60;    English  traders  at,  36,  69;    De  Repentigny  at, 

36,  73;    traders  of,   at   Sault   Ste.   Marie,   36,   74;    engagement  of 
Lamarqueritte  at,  36,  78,  79;   in  fur-trade,  36,  77,  88,  91,  46,  211; 
American  Fur  Company  at,  36,  84;   Milwaukee  reached  from,  36, 
95;  Hurons  near,  43,  95;  French  and  English  struggle  for,  47,  120: 
Green  Bay  children   baptised  at,  47,  122;    Langlades  at,  47,  132; 
in  Pontiac's  War,  47,  134;  De  Peyster  at,  47,  135.,  136;  Capt.  Robert- 
son, 49,  178;   documents  illustrating  fur-trade,  45,  45;  Mrs.  Baird, 
38,  20;  Connecticut  mission  at,  47,  163;  Draper's  Notice  of  Match- 
e-ke-wis,  44,  89(7);  Porlier's  Capture  of  Mackinaw,  1763,  44,  90(8). 

—  county  (Mich.),  set  off,  41,  134;  Assessment  roll,  41,  141. 

—  •  straits,  French  route,  36,  58,  43,  95,  96. 

Mackinaw  Company,  36,  83.     Sec  also  South  West  Company. 

McKindly,  John  G.,  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 

McKinley,  William,  president  of  U.  S.,  in  Wisconsin,  47,  102;  German 

vote  for,  49,  145. 
McKinney,  Thomas  L.,  Indian  treaty  of  1827  (Petite  Butte  des  Morts), 

47,  177. 

McKissacK,  Lieut.  William  M.  D.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
MacKnight,   Thomas,   History  of   life   and    times   of   Edmund   Burke, 

37,  24. 

McLane,  George  R.,  eulogy  on,  44,  88(2). 

—  •,  Louis,  autograph,  38.  47;  mentioned,  42,  21. 

—  ,  Mary,  marries  Dr.  Hobbins,  42,  21. 

—  ,  Thomas,  of  Green  Bay,  47,  197. 

McLaren,  William  P.,  gives  to  library,  39,  60;  exemplifies  Scotch  influ- 

ence, 49,  156. 
McLaughlin,  Andrew  C.,  corresponding  member,  37,  9;  gives  to  library, 

37,  46,  38,  55,  40,  58,  43,  66;  Teaching  of  History,  48,  32. 


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McLaughlin,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— •  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Maclay,  E.  S.,  History  of  navy,  42,  32 
McLean    John,  postmaster-general,  autograph,  37,  37. 
,  John,  president  of  Princeton  college,  autograph,  38,  47. 

— ,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  60;  bill  paid,  48,  50. 

—  County  Historical   Society    (Bloomington.   111.),  gives  to  library, 

47,  60,  48,  63. 

MacLearis  Trade  Newspapers,  bill  paid,  47,  40. 
McLellan,  Carswell,  gives  to  library,  37,  46. 
McLenegan,  Charles  E.,  annual  member,  41,  8. 
McMahon,  John  V.  L.,  autograph,  49,  51. 
MacMaster,  John  Bach,  History  of  People  of  United  States,  41,  83. 

• ,  S.  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 

Macmillan  Co.,  bill  paid.  46,  40;  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 

&  Bowers,  give  to  library,  39,  60. 

•,  Alexander,  obituary,  49,  117,  118. 

,  M.,  Early  settlement  of  La  (Jrosse  and  Monroe  counties,  44,  89(4). 

,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  Oneida  Indian  settlement,  47,  176,  179. 

— ,  J.  &  A.,  bill  paid,  46,  42. 

,  James,  gives  to  library.  46,  58. 

MacMillaris  Magazine,  34,  24,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43, 

41,  40,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 
Macmurray,  Thomas  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

McMynn,  John  G.,  life  member,  39,  9;  portrait  of,  39,  66;  subscribes  to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  gives  to  library,  40,  58,  42,  56,  43,  66,  46,  58; 
Whig  candidate,  42.  143,  146;  gives  to  museum,  43,  50;  normal 
school  examiner,  45,  166;  obituary,  48,  100. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74,  94. 

,  Robert  N.,  annual  member,  48,  1.4. 

McNair,  H.  A.  W.,  obituary,  45,  33. 

,  Thomas,  tax  collector,  41,  135. 

McNaught,  J.  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 

— ,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  38,  64;  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  43,  66. 
McNeel,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 
McNeil,  G.  F.,  gives  to  library,  48,  63( 

— ,  Col.  John,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  139. 
McNeill,  I.  C.,  on  midwinter  convention  committee,  46,  11,  33. 

• ,  Joseph,  obituary,  41,  24. 

McNichol,  John  H.,  library  janitor,  42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  6. 
Macnish,  Mrs.  Sarah,  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 
McPyncheon,  William,  deposits  in  museum,  37,  51. 


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McRae,  R.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 

McWilliams,  George,  justice  of  Brown  county,  49,  64. 

McVey,  John  J.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 

Macy,  J.  B.,  Democratic  candidate,  42,  136. 
— ,  Jesse,  Institutional  Beginnings  of  Western  State,  41,  87. 

Madden,  William  J.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

"Madelaine,"  vessel  of  American  fur  company,  42,  93. 

Madelaine  Island,  called  Isle  de  la  Ronde,  42,  87;   Secretary  Thwailcs 
at,  43,  50,  51.     See  also  La  Pointe. 

Madison,  James,  president  of  U.  S.,  autographs,  34,  21,  37,  37,  40,  51; 

opposed  to  extension  of  frontier,  41,  109;  mentioned,  44,  145,  150. 
-  (Ohio),  Torrey,  41,  26. 

—  (Minn.),  Minnesota  Ticende,  46,  72,  47,  80. 

— •,  historic  sites,  38,  65;  Bank  of  the  West,  39,  24;  convention  of 
delegates  at,  1838,  41,  115;  territorial  conventions,  41,  116,  45, 
127,  128;  territorial  legislature,  41,  116,  45,  125,  133;  first 
capitol,  41,  148;  platting  of,  42,  18;  Benevolent  Society, 
Allen,  37,  88;  convention  of  delegates,  1843,  42,  102;  Free- 
soil  convention,  1848,  42,  117;  Free  Democratic  convention,  42, 
120,  121;  Freesoil  convention,  1853,  42,  138;  State  Bank  of 
Wisconsin,  43,  149;  state  semi-centennial  celebration,  45,  54-57, 
46,  32,  3'3,  89,  47,  29,  30;  State  Horticultural  convention,  46,  88; 
State  Forestry  convention,  46,  88;  Wisconsin  Cheesemakers'  con- 
vention, 46,  88;  Wisconsin  Library  Association,  47,  25,  48,  26; 
State  historical  convention,  47,  26;  State  Historical  Library  build- 
ing dedicated,  48,  103;  convention  for  organization  of  Republican 
party,  49,  194,  195;  city  treasurer,  bill  paid,  49,  53,  55,  59;  common 
council  gives  to  library,  47,  60;  health  officer,  44,  65;  Alden  at, 
41,  20;  Allen,  37,  79;  Atwood,  37,  107;  Bird,  47,  89;  Bowman,  40, 
21;  Braley,  37,  90;  Breckheimer,  47,  89;  Brigham,  45,  29;  Britt, 

45,  29;   Burdick,  44,  33;   Mrs.  Chapman,  44,  34;   Chapman,  45,  27; 
Clark,  47,  90;   Collins,  49,  115;    Colman,  46,  80;    Conklin,  47,  91; 
Delaplaine,  40,  74;  Dewey,  37,  74;  Dunning,  48,  95;  Durlin,  49,  115; 
Miss  Durrie,  37,  16;  D.  S.  Durrie,  40,  74;  Fairchild,  44,  30;  Fields, 
44,  35;  Giles,  43,  32;  Ginty,  38,  22;  Gregory,  40,  88;  Harnden,  48, 
98;  Hatheway,  49,  116;  Hawks,  46,  82;  Hobbins,  42,  20-22;  Hudson, 
49,  117;  Jackson,  37,  99;  Johnson,  41,  23;  Jones,  47,  93;  Kingston, 

46,  83;   Lament,  49,  117;  Livesey,  45,  32;  McMynn,  48,  100;  Main, 

44,  33;   Mayers,  47,  20;   Mears,  47,  95;   J.  D.  Miller,  41,  24;  Mills, 
43,  29-31;  Moulton,  47,  95;  Munsell,  43,  36;  Newman,  46,  85;  Orton, 
43,  28;   Pecks,  47,  95;    Pettit,  47,   96;    Pinney,  47,   17;    Pyncheon, 

45,  34;  Rasdall,  47,  97;  Reed,  47,  97;  Rosenstengel,  48,  17;  Sholes, 


216      Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Madison 

Madison — continued. 

38,  25;  Slaughter,  45,  35;  Stein,  47,  99;  Mrs.  Sterling,  48,  101; 
Strong,  42,  18;  Suhr,  49,  119;  Torgerson,  47,  98;  Tweedy,  39, 
27;  Viall,  41,  26;  Vroman,  44,  37;  Wakeley,  42,  27;  Ward,  41,  26; 
Wheelers,  47,  100;  Williamson,  44,  38;  Caufield's  Reminiscences, 
44,  89  16);  Draper's  pamphlet  on,  39,  87,  93;  Durrie's  History,  40, 
79,  80;  Graham's  Latitude  and  longitude,  44,  89  (4);  Knapp's 
Early  reminiscences,  44,  89  (6;:  maps,  35,  16,  38,  36;  Naming -of 
Madison  and  Dane  county,  and  location  of  the  capitol,  44,  89(6); 
Rosenstengel's  Early  German  Settlers,  48,  17;  Newspapers  and 
journals:  Aegis,  34,  18,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51, 
40,  42,  41,  39,  42,  47,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  100,  46,  74,  47,  87; 
Aegis,  Turner  in,  41,  79,  103;  Amerika,  44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47, 
76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  American  Thresherman,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81; 
Archon,  42,  44,  45,  89,  Campaign  Express  on  Old  Northwest,  44, 
142;  Christian  Endeavor,  A3,  74,*  44,  73;  Daily  Argus,  election  of 
1847,  41,  19,  121,  42,  122,  129,  45,  128-130,  136,  141;  Daily  Cardinal, 

40,  45,    41,    42,    42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,    45,    89,    46,    68,    47,    76, 
48,  81,  49,  107;  Daily  Cardinal  gives  to  library,  45,  74;  Democrat, 

35,  19,    36,    23,    37,    29,    38,    39,    39,    51,    40,    45,    41,    42,    42,    44, 
43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Democrat,  Braley, 
37,    91;     Brown,    48,    94;    Democrat    printing    company    gives    to 
library,  37,  45,  38,  54,  43,  66,  46,  55,  49,  70;  bill  paid,  41,  11,  42,  11, 

43,  18,   44,    25,    45,    74,   46,    43,    47,    39,    42,   48,   51,   49,    59;    Daily 
News,  35,  19;  De  Ncrskes  Yen,  Torgerson,  47,  98;  Evening  News, 

36,  23;  Express,  Atwood,  37,  107,  108;  Express  on  Old  Northwest, 

44,  142;  Express  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  107,  121,  127;  Express, 
constitutional  conventions,  45,  128,  180,  136,  141;  Farm  und  Haus, 
46,  68;  Ideal  Church,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  89;  Mandfs  Weekly,  47,  70, 

48,  81,  49,  107;  Men  of  Madison,  45,  89;  Methodist,  47,  76,  48,  81; 
Midland  School  Journal,  37,  29;   Monona  Lake  Quarterly,  43,  74, 
44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81;   News,  47,   76,  48,  81;    News 
Advertiser,  36,  23;  Northwestern  Mail,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45, 

41,  42,    42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,    45,    89,    46,    68,    47,    76,    48,    81, 

49,  107;   Old  Dane,  45,  89;   Our  Church  Home,  43,  74,  44,  73;   Our 
Church  Work,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51;  Palladium,  At- 
wood, 37,  108;   Prohibitionist,  35,  19,  36,  23;   State,  46,  68,  47,  76, 
48,  81,  49,   107;    Statesman,  Atwood,  37,   108;    Times,  40,  45;    Tri- 
Weekly  Argus  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  142,  45,  141;   Tri-Weekly  Ex- 
press on  Old  Northwest,  44,  142,  45,  141;  Vikengen,  36,  23;  Weekly 
Argus,  constitutional  conventions,  41,  122,  45,  149;    Weekly  Mad<- 
sonian,    42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,    45,    89,    46,    68,    47,    76,    48,    SI, 


Index  to  Proceedings  217 

49,  107;  Western  Farmer,  35,  19,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  4!, 
42;  Western  Farmer  office  gives  to  library,  38,  58;  Western  Tem- 
plar, 35,  19;  Wisconsin  Bolschafter,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39, 
39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68, 
47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Wisconsin  Daily  Patriot,  Braley,  37,  91; 
Wisconsin  Democrat,  Old  Northwest,  44,  142;  constitutional  con- 
ventions, 45,  128-130,  136,  141,  149;  Wisconsin  Enquirer,  Sholes, 

38,  25;   Old  Northwest,  44,  142;   Wisconsin  Farmer,  42,  44,  43,  74, 

44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Wisconsin  Normanden, 
43,    74;    Wisconsin    Staats-Zeitung,    35,  19,  36,  23,  39,  51,  40,  45, 
41,    42,    42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,    45,    89,    46,    68,    47,    76,    48,    81, 
49,    107;     Wisconsin    State    Journal,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39, 

39,  51,    40,    45,    41,    42,    42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,    45,    89,    46,    68, 
47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;   Wisconsin  State  Journal,  Atwood,  37,  103, 
108,   111;    in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,   138,   140,   141,   145,   148,  149; 
on    fugitive    slave    lav/,    43,   122,    126;    constitutional    conventions, 

45,  149;  on  Schurz,  49,  203;  bill  paid,  41,  13,  42,  12,  43,  20,  44,  27; 
gives  to  library,  39,  64,  49,  8G;   W.  C.  T.  U.  Motor,  41,  42,  42,  44, 
43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  49,  101;  W.  C.  T.  U.  State  Work, 

37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45;  South  Madison,  Joseph  Irish  at,  47,  93. 
Madison  Book  Club,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

-  Board  of  Education,  gives  to  library,  39,  55,  60,  47,  60. 

-  City  Waterworks,  gives  to  library,  37,  45,  40,  58,  41,  52,  43,  66, 

46,  58,  48,  63,  49,  74. 

-  Free  Library,  gives  to  library,  37,  45,  48,  63. 

—  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  bill  paid,  49,  52-61. 

—  Humane  Society,  Allen,  37,  88. 

-  Improvement  Association,  gives  to  library,  41,  52. 

— —  Literary  Club,  gives  to  museum,  35,  37;   Allen's  work  in,  37,  83, 
84,  88;  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

-  Public  Schools,  give  to  library,  48,  63,  49,  74. 
— •  county  (O.),  Codding  in,  45,  183. 

Madland,  Thomas,  on  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160. 

Madrid    (Spain),  Real   Academia  de  la  Historia,  autograph   acknowl- 
edgement, 38,  45. 

Madrid  Ridge  (Mo.),  mound  on,  41,  78. 
Maes,  M.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
Magazine  of  American  History,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  83,  37,  27, 

38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40. 

-  of  New  England  History,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40,  43,  41,  40. 

-  of  Western  History,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37;  re- 
ferred to,  36,  59,  63,  68,  69,  71-74,  86,  95.  38,  92,  41,  25. 


2i8      Wisconsin  Historical  Society L 

Magdeburg,  P.  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

Magennis  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Magone,  James,  convention  of  1810,  45(,  153. 

Magoon,  — • — ,  avoids  mineral  holes,  46,  192. 

— ,  Henry  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  1C,  35,  33,  36,  42;  portrait  of,  47,  70. 
— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  70. 

— ,  Richard  H.,  portrait,  36,  42;  suggests  establishment  of  historical 
'   society,  48,   33. 

Magoun,  George  F.,  givss  to  library,  42,  56:   in  the  Bible  in  the  pub- 
lic schools  case,  45,  146. 

genealogy,  43,  42,  44,  43. 

Mahan,  Capt.  A.  T.,  Influence  of  sea  power,  42,  32;  War  of  1812-15,  illus- 
trations of,  exhibited,  47,  31. 

Mahoney,  David  O.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

Maiden  Rock,  Swedes  in,  37,  60;    Weekly  Press,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  45, 
43,  77,  44,  76. 

Mail  routes,  Cleremont  on,  39,  26. 

Mailer,  Andrew  G.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  48,  106,  108;  gives 
to  library,  47,  71. 

— • — ,  Margaret,  unvejls  statue,  47,  106. 

Maimonidies  Library  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  54. 

Alain,  Alexander  H.,  treasurer,  32,  23,  34,  7,  40,  3;  on  nominating  com- 
mittee,   32,    24,    34,    4,    35,    4,    36,    4,  -37,    5,    33,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6, 

41,  5,  42,  5,  43,   5;    auditing  committee,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5; 
curator,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,   3,  37.  4,  8,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4, 

42,  4,  43,  4,  15;  obituary,  44,  33,  31;  &  Son,  bill  paid,  47,  40. 

— ,  Willett  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58;  favors  Memorial  Hall,  37,  64. 
Maine,  adjutant  general  gives  to  library,  47,  60,  49,  74;   commissioner 
of  inland  fisheries  and  game,  49,  74;    commissioner    of    sea    and 
shore  fisheries,  49,  74,  governor,  48,  63;  state  treasurer,  45,  77. 
— ,  Board  of  State  Assessors,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

Bugle,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85;  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
-  Bureau  of  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  37,  45,  45,  77,  46,  58, 
47,  60,  48,  63,  49,  74. 
— —  Central  Railroad,  gives  to  library,  47,  60. 

— ,  Department  of  Vital  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  45,  77. 

—  Genealogical  Society,  gives  to  library,  41,  52,  45,  77;  bill  paid,  42, 
11,  44,  26,  45,  22. 

—  General  Hospital,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

•  Historical  and  Genealogical  Recorder,  34,  18,  38,  37,  39,  49,  41, 

41,.  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77. 


Manitoba]          Index  to  Proceedings  219 

Maine  Historical  Society  (Augusta),  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  39, 
60,  42,  56,  45,  77,  49,  74;  Baxter's  gift  to,  35,  43;  Collections,  38,  37, 
39,  50,  40,  43,  41,  41,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85, 

48,  90,  49,   101     . 

— •  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  gives  to  library,  45,  77,  49,  74. 
— •  Insane  Hospital,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

—  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 

—  State  Library  (Augusta),  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  46,  58,  49,  74. 

-  State  Prison,  gives  to  library,. 48,  63,  49,  74. 
— •  State  Reform  School,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

Mair,  J.,  gives  to  library,  42,  56. 

Maitland,  Lieut.  William  S.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Maiden  (Mass.)  city,  gives  to  library,  48,  63. 

Malec,  Joseph,  library  janitor,  41,  6;  bill  paid,  49,  55,  58. 

Mallet,  Edmond,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  26,  36,  37,  43,  66,  45,  77. 

— ,  Frank  J.,  gives  to  library,  48,  63,  49,  74. 
Mallory,  James  A.,  obituary,  47,  94. 
Malone,  wealth  of,  49,  188. 
Maloney,  P.  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  43. 
Maltbey,  E.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  42,  66. 
Maltby-Morehouse,  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Maltz,  George  L.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58. 
Manahan,  John  H.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

Manchester,  Alfred,  gives  to  library  fund,  32,  16,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  37, 
37,  45,  38,  54,  39,  60,  40,  58,  41,  52,  43,  66,  45,  78. 

-  (Eng.)  Central  Co-operative  Board,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  39,  60; 
Central    Co-operative    Newspaper    Society,   bill   paid,   41,   11;    Co- 
operative Union,  gives  to  library,  40,  58. 

— • — f  (Eng.)  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society,  gives  to  library,  34, 
27,  36,  32,  37,  45,  38,  54,  39,  60,  41,  52,  46,  58,  47,  61. 

-  (N.  H.),  mayor,  gives  to  library,  47,  60;  Daily  American,  42,  3G; 
Democrat  and  American,  42,  36. 

-  (N.  H.)    Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  gives  to  library,  48,  63, 

49,  74. 

-  (Wis.),  factor  in  German  settlement  of,  40,  20. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea  (Mass.).  library,  35,  43. 

Manhattan   and    Bronx   boroughs    (N.   Y.),    department   of   education, 

gives  to  library,  48,  63. 
Manifesto,    34,  18,  35,  17.  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  50,  40,  43,  41,    11, 

42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85;  gives  to  library,  44,  65. 
Manitoba,  reached  by  Groseilliers,  43,  107. 


22O      Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Manitoba 

Manitoba  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Immigration,  gives  to  library, 
49,  74. 

—  Historical  and   Scientific  Society    (Winnipeg),  gives    to    library, 
32,   18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  32,  37,  45,  38,   54,  40,  59,  42,   56,  44,  65, 
45,  78,  46,  56,  47,  58,  48,  63,  49,  74. 

— •  Legislative  Assembly,  gives  to  library,  48,  63,  49,  74. 
Manitoulin  Island,  Radisson  at,  43,  95,  96. 
Manitowoc,  trading  post  at,  36,  27,  90,  97;  Polanders  in,  37,  60,  49,  149; 

Bohemians,  49,  160;    white  fishing  at,  49,   178;    paper  on,  46,  50; 

Citizen,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;    Daily    Herald,  47,   76,  48, 

81,  49,  107;   Die    Wahrheit,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107; 

Nord  Vesten,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,   30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43, 

42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;   Pilot, 

35,  20,    36,    24,    37,    30,    38,    40,    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    45, 

43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Pilot  on  Pierce, 

42,  26;  Post,  47,  76,  49,  107;   Times,  35,  20,  36,  24;   Tribune,  35,  20, 

36,  24,    37,    30,    38,    40,    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    76, 

44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68;    Wisconsin    Demokrat,    Domschke,    49,    194, 
196-198. 

—  Clio  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  78. 

-  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58,  45,  121;  board  of  supervisors  give  to 
library,  38,  54,  44,  65,  45,  78,  46,  58,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  74;  vote 
for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on 
constitution,  43,  159;  Judge  Howe's  attempt  to  hold  court  in,  47, 
111;  voters  colonized  by  De  Pere,  47,  220. 

—  Rapids,  Pierce  at,  42,  26. 
Manly,  Louise,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 

Mann,  John  E.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20;   obituary,  47,  95. 

— ,  Horace,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Mannhardt,  Emil,  bill  paid,  49,  55. 

Mansfield,  Gen.  John,  gives  to  library,  37,  45,  38,  44,  54,  40,  59. 
Mansker,  Kasper,  pioneer,  40,  95. 

Manuscripts,  library  accessions  in,  32,  12,  34,  20-22,  35,  24-26,  36,  27, 
28,    37,    34,    35,    38,    44,    39,    55,    40,    48,    49,    41,    38,    42,    42,    43, 

43,  45-47,  46,  28,  29,  47,  70,  49,  91-93;   in  British  museum,  34,  12, 
13;  obtained  by  Secretary  Thwaites,  35,  21-24,  36,  25-27,  37,  32-34, 
38,  43,  44,  42,   67,  68;    relating  to  French  domination   in  Wiscon- 
sin, 46,  27;  necessity  for  indexing,  48,  24;  state  appropriations  for, 
49,  23;    American  Manuscripts  of  Revolution,  39,  47;    Draper  col- 
lection, 41,  35-36,  42,  38-41;   Stevens's  Facsimiles,  43,  43. 

Manville  Covering  Co.,  contract  let  to,  48,  29. 
,  Helen  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 


Index  to  Proceedings  221 

Manville,  Marion,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 
Mapel,  John  J.,  annual  member,  49,  14. 
Mapes,  David  P.,  obituary,  38,  23,  24. 
Maps.     See  Cartography. 

Marathon    county,    Germans    in,  37,   58;    Bohemians,   37,   60,  49,   160; 
Polanders,  37,  60;  Scotch,  37,  62;  training  school  for  teachers  gives 
to  library,  48,  64;  board  of  supervisors,  49,  74. 
Marblehead  (Mass.)  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 
March,  F.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  56. 
Marcy,'  Lieut,  Randolph  B.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  141,  142. 
Margry,  Pierre,  referred  to,  36,  57,  59,  60,  62,  63,  65-72,  78,  88,  46,  174; 

attitude  towards  Jesuits  criticised,  46,  169. 
Marie  Stuart.    See  Mary.  Queen  of  Scots. 

Marietta  (Ohio),  centennial  celebration,  37,  56,  40,  82;  centennial  com- 
missioners give  to  library,  38,  54:  Western  Spectator  on  Old  North- 
west, 44,  140. 
—  (Ohio)  College,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

Marin, ,  commandant  at  Green  Bay,  36,  71,  72,  47,  131;  Draper  on, 

39,  94. 

— ,  — • —  (younger),  36,  69. 

Marine  Review  (Cleveland,  O.),  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 
MariHette,  Carney  at,  47,  90;   Polanders  at,  49,  149;   Argus,  49,  107; 
Eagle,   35,    20,   36,    24,    37,    30.    38,   40,   39,    52,   40,    46,   41,   43,   42, 
45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Forpostcn, 
42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  84,  46.  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;    /Star, 
49,   107. 
— •  county,  population,  46,  204;   traveling  libraries,  47,  203. 

-  Woman's  Club,  47,  203. 

Markel,  Mrs.  James,  daughter  of  Porter  Parish,  39,  26. 
— ,  Mrs.  John,  daughter  of  Porter  Parish,  39,  26. 

Marks, ,  gives  to  museum,  39,  68. 

•,  A.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 

Marmette,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  41,  53. 

Marmontel,  Jean  Francois,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Marot  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Marquardson,  Heinrich    (ed.),  Handbuch  dcs  oeffentlichen  rechts  der 

gegenwart  in  monoyraphien,  38,  34. 

Marquette,  Father  Jacques,  41,  168.  49,  124;  discoveries  anticipated  by 
Radisson,  43,  89,  113;  plaster  cast  of,  44,  47;  Green  Bay  memories 
of,  47,  112,  130;  at  De  Pere,  47,  151;  route  to  Kaskaskia,  49,  177. 
—  (Mich.),  Mining  Journal,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85, 
49.  111. 


222      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Marquette  (Wis.),  trading  post  at,  36,  97. 

—  College   (Milwaukee),  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  39,  61,  40,  59,  45, 
78,  46,  58,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  74. 

—  county,  board  of  supervisors,  give  to  library,  40,  59;  vote  for  elec- 
tion of  1847,  41,  121;  Freesoil  vote,  42,  117;  Democrat  and  Freesoil 
fusion,"  42,  127;    vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;   vote  on  constitution, 

43,  159. 

— •  Monument  Association,  48,  25. 

Marr  &  Richards,  give  to  library,  40,  59,  44,  66;  bill  paid,  43,  19.. 

Marsh,  Rev.  Cutting,  articles  collected  by,  34,  22;  letter  of,  35,  25; 
exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127,  49,  174;  Baker's  Life  at 
Stockbridge  mission,  47,  105;  succeeds  Miner,  47,  183;  minister 
to  Oneidas,  47,  184;  letter  to  Jefferson  Davis,  47,  185;  Stockbridges, 

44,  88   (4). 

— ,  C.  Dwight,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49-51,  48,  55. 
,  Miss  J.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20. 

— ,  L.  B.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— ,  Levi  R.,  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  43,  149. 
— ' — *>  Miss  S.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  22. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Marshall,  Lieut.  Elisha  G.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

• ,  Frances  B.,  student  assistant,  49,  7;  bill  paid,  49,  .58-61. 

— •,  Harriet  L.,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 

— ,  John,  chief  justice,  44,  145,  150,  46,  186. 

,  R.  D.,  annual  member,  43,  14. 

— ,  Samuel,  banker,  35,   60;    gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  8,  9; 

vice     president,     32,     23,     35.     3,     36,     3,     37,     3,     8,     38,     3,     39, 

3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3;    gives    to    library, 

35,  15,  44,  66,  48,  64,  75;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33. 

Marshfield,    Times,    35,    21,    36.    25,    37,    31,    38,    42,    39,    53,    40,    47, 

41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44,  78,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 
Martel,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 
Martha's  Vineyard,  Herald,  35,  21. 
Martin,  Abraham,  St.  Lawrence  pilot,  43,  92. 
— ,  Charles  J.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— ,  Charles  R.,  gives  to  library,  46,  58;  gives  to  museum,  46,  31. 
— ,  Deborah  B.,  bill  paid,  42,  11,  45,  22,  48,  45;  Green  Bay  historical 
society,  47,  44,  47,  108;   gives  to  library,  47,  71;  Fox  River  Valley 
in  days  of  fur-trade,  47,  105,  117-127;  Neville  and,  Historic  Green 
Bay,  47,  104,  123,  126,  128. 

-,  George  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  74. 

>,  Helene,  marries  Groseilliers,  43,  92. 


Index  to  Proceedings  223 

Martin,  John,  patent  granted,  49,  164. 

— ,  Marie,  betrothed  to  Groseilliers,  43,  92. 
• ,  Leonard,  portrait  of,  41,  61. 

— ,  Morgan,  L.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3;   gives  to  binding  fund, 

34,  8,  9;  resolutions  in  memory  of,  35,  7;  gives  to  library,  35,  34; 
Whig  candidate,  42,  120;   bank  president,  43,  145;  Mississippi  ard 
Lake   Erie   Navigation   Company,   43,    157;    Thwaites's   Sketch  of, 
44,    91(11);    Reminiscences    of,    44,    96(70);    introduces    enabling 
bill,  45,   124;    on  original  draft  of  constitution  of  1848,  45,   148: 
convention  of  1847-48,  45,   158;    Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114;    plea 
for  whipping  post,  47,  126;  at  Hamilton  college,  47,  157;   in  Fox- 
Wisconsin    improvement,    47,   190,   192;    Address,  44,   87,  47,   125; 
Narrative,  35,  22,  23,  44,  01(11),  96(70);    Sketch  of  Moses  Harf- 
wick,  44,  90(9);  Sketch  of  William  Farnsworth,  44,  90(9);  papers, 
38,  43. 

— .  Mrs.    Morgan   L.    (Elizabeth;   Smith),   47,    196;    gives   to   library, 

35,  24,  33,  36,  18,  27,  38,  44,  39,  60;  resolution  of  thanks  to,  36,  8; 
exhibits  painting,  36,  41;  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47»  49,  10S. 

— ,  P.  B.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  S.  Munson,  gives  to  museum,  41,  61. 

— ,  Sarah  G.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  46,  47,  108. 

— ,  Col.  William,  pioneer,  39,  77. 

— ,  Xavier,  gives  to  library,  42,  43;   obituary,  46,  84;    Belgians  of 

Northeast  Wisconsin,  44,  91(13),  98(102). 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  Letters,  instructions  et  memoirs  de  Marie  Stuart, 

44,  44. 
Maryland,  tax  commissioner,  gives  to  library,  43,  66,  47,  61;   Dawes's 

Maryland   and   North   Carolina  in   campaign   of   1180-81,   42,   31; 

Proceedings  of  Maryland  state  convention,   1850,  42,   30;    Debates 

of  Maryland  constitutional  convention,  18fij,  42,  31. 

-  Bureau  of  Industrial  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  40,  59.  41,  53, 
42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  66,  49,  74. 

— •  Geological  Survey,  gives  to  library,  47,  61,  48,  64. 

-  Historical   Society   (Baltimore),  gives  to  library,  32,   18,  34,  27, 
35,  29,   37,  45,   38,  54,  40,  59.    41,  50,  42,  56,    43,  66,   45,  78,   46,  58, 
47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  74. 

-  Treasury  Department,  gives  to  library.  43,  66,  49,  74. 
Mascoutins   (Maskoutens,  Escotecke,  Fire  Nation),  location  of,  36,  60. 

01.  43,  96;  trade  with,  36,  63;  southward  movement,  36,  69,  70,  72; 
visited  by  Radlsson,  43,  96,  111,  115;  Allouez  at  village  of,  43,  96, 
47,  149,  150. 
Mascraft,  E.  S.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 


224      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Mashek,  Anna,  apprentice,  49,  7. 
Maskelyne,  Nevil,  autograph,  40,  51. 
Mason  Pub.  &  Ptg.  Co.,  bill  paid,  49,  56. 

,  Charles  S.,  obituary,  39,  25. 

— ,  Edward  G.,  letter  from,  42,  82,  44,  97(94). 

— ,  Edwin  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  61;  gives  to  museum,  37,  54;  bill 

paid,  41,  12. 

— ,  Mrs.  Edwin  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  64,  49,  74. 
— ,  George  H.,  45,  177. 
— ,  Mrs.  H.  S.,  sister  of  Codding,  45,  174. 

,  J.  T.,  Indian  commissioner,  47,  177. 

•,  John  Y.,  autograph,  40,  51. 

— ,  Otis  T.,  gives  to  library,  40,  59,  41,  53. 

,  Mrs.  H.  L.,  gives  to  library,  42,  56. 

,  Mrs.  P.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 

• ,  Robert,  Ripon  historical  society,  48,  55,  56. 

— ,  Stevens  T.,  plats  Madison,  42,  18. 

,  Vroman,  Fugitive  Slave  Law  in  Wisconsin,  43,  16,  117-144,  44,  95 

(56),   93(107). 

— ,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  42,  56. 
—  and  Dixon's  line,  manuscript  maps,  39,  48. 
Masons,  Free,  Chapman,  45,  26;    Palmer,  47,  95;    Iowa  Grand  Lodge. 

gives  to  library,  35,  29. 

Masters,  William,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69;  gives  to  library,  40,  49. 
Massachusetts,  gives  to  library,  32,  18;  adjutant  general  gives  to 
library,  43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  58;  auditor  of  state,  44,  66,  45,  78, 
46,  58,  48,  64,  49,  75;  commissioner  of  banking,  43,  66,  47,  61;  com- 
missioner of  insurance,  48,  64,  49,  75;  commissioners  of  prisons, 
46,  58,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75;  commissioner  of  taxes,  46,  59;  governor, 
46,  59";  secretary  of  commonwealth,  32,  18,  .34,  27,  36,  32,  37,  45, 
38,  55,  39,  60,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46, 
59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75;  trustees  of  public  reservations,  41,  53; 
Inland  Massachusetts  illustrated,  42,  32. 
— ^—  Agricultural  College,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  Savings  Banks,  gives  to  library,  44,  66, 

45,  78,  46,  58,  48,  64,  49,  74. 

Board  of  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Commissioners,  gives  to  library, 

45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  74. 

Board    of   Metropolitan    Park    Commissioners,    gives    to    library, 

45,  78,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  41,  53,  42,  56, 

43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  4$,  64,  49,  75. 


Massachusetts]  Index  to  Proceedings  225 

Massachusetts  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  37, 
45,  38,  54,  39,  60,  40,  59,  42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  66,  46,  58,  47,  61:  49,  71. 

-  Children's  Institutional  Department,  gives  to  library,  48,  64. 

-  Civil  Service  Commission,  gives  to  library,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  50, 
43,  66,  45,  78,  46,  58,  47,  61,  48,  61,  49,  75. 

—  Consumers'  League,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

-  Free  Library  Commission,  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 

-  General  Hospital,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  37,  45,  39,  60, 

40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  56,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

—  Highway  Commission,  gives  to  library,  46,  59. 

—  Historical  Society  (Boston),  48,  33;  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27, 

35,  29,  36,  32,  37,  45,  38,  54,  39,  60,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  56,  43,  66,  44, 
66,  45,  78,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  32, 
37,  45,  38,  54,  39,  60,  40,  59,  42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59,  47, 
61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  Humane  Society,  gives  to  library,  48,  64. 

-  Institute  of  Technology  (Boston),  aided  by  the  state,  38,  76;  gives 
to  library,  41,  53,  42,  56,  43,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

Magazine,  34,  18. 

-  Medical  Society,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  38,  54,  42,  56,  43, 
66,  45,  T8,  47,  61. 

—  Prison  Association,  gives  to  library,  48,  64. 

— i — •  Public  Record  commissioners,  give  to  library,  39,  60,  40,  59,  41, 
53,  42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  58,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  School  for  Feeble  Minded,  gives  to  library,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64. 

-  Society  for  Promoting  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  43,  66 
—  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants,  bill  paid,  49,  54. 

— •  State  Board  of  Arbitration,  gives  to  library,  37,  45,  38,  55,  40,  59, 

41,  53,  42,  56,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75.. 

-  State  Board  of  Education,  gives  to  library,  46,  58,  47,  61,  48,  64, 
49,  75. 

-  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  41,  50,  42,  56,  44,  66,  45, 
78,  46,  59,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

—  State  Board   of  Lunacy  and   Charities,   gives   to  library,  41,  53, 

42,  56,  43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane   (Northampton),  gives  to  library, 
49,  75. 

-  State  Library   (Boston),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,   29, 

36,  32,  37,  45,    38,  55,  39,    60,  40,  59,    41,  53,  42,    56,  43,    66,    44,  66, 
45,  78,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64;  visited,  43,  51. 

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Massachusetts  State  Lunatic  Hospital   (Taunton),  gives  to  library,  32, 

18,  36,  32,  41,  53,  49,  75. 
-  Tariff  Reform  League,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

—  Total  Abstinence  Society,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 
Masse,  Joe,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  Joe,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

,  John  B.  A.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 

Match-e-ke-wis,  Draper's  Notice  of,  39,  94,  44,  89(7). 
Matheny,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 
Mather,  Cotton,  labor  for  Indians,  47,  155. 

— ,  Edmund,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— ,  F.  G.,  bill  paid,  44..  26. 

— ,  Fred,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 
Mathes,    George   P.,    corresponding   member,    42,    8;    gives    to    library, 

42,  56. 

Matheson,  Alexander  E.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Mathews,  Delbert  R.,  student  assistant,  48,  7,  49,  7;   bill  paid,  48,  51, 

52,  49,  53,  55-57,   61. 
— ,  H.  E,,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 
Matonenock  Indians,  visited  by  Radisson,  43,  98,  99;  query  concerning 

43,  99. 

Matson,  A.,  bill  paid,  45,  25. 

,  N.,  Sketch  of  Shau-be-na,  a  Pottawattomie  chief,  44,  89(7). 

— ,  Sylvester,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

Matteson,  Silas  C.,  obituary,  43,  36. 
— ,  foreigners  in,  37,  62. 

Matthaiae,  A.,  Euripides  tragoediac  et  fraymenta,  44,  44. 

Matthews  Brothers,  contract  let  to,  48,  29. 
— ,  Albert,  gives  to  library.  49,  75. 

,  George  G.,  gives  to  library,  36,  39,  39,  60. 

— ,  Samuel  W.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

Mattoon,  Clarion,  47,  76,  48,  81. 

Mattox,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library  fund,  32,  16. 

Maumee  City  (O.),  Maumee  Express,  44,  116. 

Mauran  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Maurice,  Frederick  Denison    ("Parson   Lot"),   teacher,  38,   80. 

Maury,  Matthew  F.,  autograph,  37,  37. 

Mauston  {Maugh's  Mills),  McNeill,  41,  24;  Dawes  raises  company  at, 
47,  92;  Dockstader  at,  48,  95;  Juneau  County  Chronicle,  41,  43, 
42,  45,  43,  74,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107: 
Juneau  County  Sun,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  29;  Star,  35,  19,  36,  24, 
S7,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  89, 
46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

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Index  to  Proceedings  227 

Maverick  National  Bank  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  35,  29. 
Mavor,  James,  gives  to  library,  47,  61. 
Maximilian  I.,  of  Bavaria,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Maxwell, ,  candidate  for  state  treasurer,  42,  146. 

— ,  Hu,  bin  paid,  46,  45,  47,  41. 

— ,  James,  grandfather  of  J.  C.  Gregory,  40,  87. 

— ,  Thompson,  Narrative,  44,  91(11). 

— ,  W.,  Maxwell's  Code,  44,  118.  124,  134,  136. 

,  Sir  W.  S.,  Annals  of  artists  of  Spain,  39,  46. 

May,  E.  P.,  at  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  198,  199. 

— ,  George  W.  C.,  obituary,  46,  84. 
Mayer,  John  E.  B.,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

Mayers,  Charles  G.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  39, 
4,  40,  5,  13;  on  auditing  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5, 
38,  5,  12,  39,  5,  8,  40,  6,  13;  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  33,  37,  45, 
40,  59;  gives  to  museum,  37,  53;  obituary,  41,  20,  43,  11. 
Mayflower  Descendant,  49,  101. 

Mayne,  D.  D.,  Old  fort  at  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  92,  197-201. 
Mayville,  Van  Brunt  at,  49,  119. 
Mazomanie,  Sickle,  35,  19. 
Mazzuchelli,  Father  Samuel,  photograph    of,  41,  62,  46,  30;   at    Green 

Bay,  47,  152,  199. 

Meacher,  William,  obituary,  46,  84,  90. 
Mead,  A.  R.,  annual  member,  44,  8. 

— ,  Edwin  D,  gives  to  library,  36,  37,  37,  45,  38,  55,  39,  60,  40,  59, 
44,  66,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64. 

,  James  H.,  obituary.  39,  25;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

Meade,  Catherine,  marries  George  L.awe,  44,  36. 
— ,  Davfd  P.,  father  of  Mrs.  Charles  Grignon,  46,  81. 

,  George,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

— ,  John  P.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Lydia,  mother  of  Mrs.  Grignon,  46,  81. 
— ,  Matthew,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
Meany,  E.  S.,  gives  to  library,  48,  64,  49,  94. 
Mears,  Charles  S.,  obituary,  47,  95, 
Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence,  in  Draper  collection,  39,  88, 

95,  40,  4D,  42,  40. 

Medford  CWis.),  Star  and  News,  35,  20,  36,  25;  Taylor  County  Star  and 
News,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,   17,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45, 
89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;    Waldbote,  42,  46,  43.  78,  45,  89, 
46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 
-  Historical  Register,  48,  90,  49.  101. 


228      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Medford   (Mass.),  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 

Medicine,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15. 

Meegan,  S.  F.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 

Meeker,  Moses,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153;  Early  history  of  the  lead 

region  of  Wisconsin,  44,  89(6). 
— ,  N.  C.,  Life  in  the  West,  41,  85. 

Meginess,  F.  J.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

Meinecke,  Adolph,  portrait  of,  48,  76. 
— ,  Ferdinand,  gives  to  museum,  48,  76. 

Melcher,  W.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 

Meldrim,  P.  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  61. 

Mellen,  Grenville,  autograph,  38,  47. 
— ,  William  S.,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 
— ,  fire  at,  48,  103. 

Melmouth,  William,  autograph,  38,  47. 

Melrose,  Douglas  at,  48,  95;  Chro?iicle,  48,  95. 

Melville,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 

Memoirs  of  Chancellor  Pasquier,  42,  32. 

Memorial  flail  project.     See  Soldiers'  Memorial  Hall. 

Memphis  (Tenn.)  Daily  Appeal,  43,  45. 

Menard,  Rene",  Jesuit,  43,  104-106,  46,  183;  Verwyst  on,  43,  101,  105, 
47,  149,  150. 

Menasha,  Curtis  Reed  at,  43,  37;  Fox  River  Valley  Library  Association, 
organized  at,  46,  26;  Elisha  D.  Smith  library,  46,  90,  47,  99;  Keyes 
at,  46,  126;  Harrison  Reed,  47,  97;  Lawson  on,  47,  107;  historical 
pilgrimage  to,  49,  64;  Polanders  at,  49,  149;  Evening  Breeze,  45,  S9, 
46,  68,  47,  76;  Our  Church  Life,  47,  76,  48,  81;  Press,  35,  21,  36,  25, 
37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  45;  Saturday  Evening  Press,  42,  46, 
43,  78. 
-  (West),  Lawson's  Outagamie  Village  at,  47,  204-211. 

Mendel,  H.  M.,  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 

Menendez,  P.,  trade  in  buffalo  skins,  36,  55. 

Menges,  A.  F.,  gives  to  library,  39,  60,  41,  38. 

Menominee  (Mich.),  Ludingtons  saw  mills  at,  39,  25. 

Menominee  (Folle  Avolnes,  Wild  Rice)  Indians,  location  of,  36,  59,  60, 
95,  .47,  172;  fur-trade  with  Ottawas,  36,  63;  in  Fox  wars,  36,  71; 
in  French  and  (Indian  War,  36,  73,  47,  131,  132,  134,  135;  Green 
Bay  trade  with,  36,  93;  implements  of,  41,  66;  at  Green  Bay,  47, 
110,  111;  in  Black  Hawk  War,  47,  139;  Allouez  among,  47,  150; 
treaties  with,  47,  171,  173,  177,  49,  179. 

Menomonee  Falls,  Wisconsin  Agitator,  47,  76,  48,  81. 


Index  to  Proceedings  229 

Menomonie  (Wis.),  Bedford  at,  47,  97;  Tainter's  gift  to,  47,  100;  Dunn 
County  News,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44, 
74,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  7G,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Institute,  37,  29;  News, 

35,  19,  36,  23;  Nordslern,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76, 
48,  81,  49,  107;  Nordwestern,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  89;   Times,  35,  19, 

36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Wisconsin 
Signal,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  89,  46,  68. 

Menzies,  Robert,  obituary,  45,  33;  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  157. 
Mequon,  Hubbard  at,  46,  83. 
"Merchant/'  Lake  Superior  vessel,  42,  94. 

Merchants'  Loan  and  Trust  Co.  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 
Meredith,  Samuel,  autograph,  37,  37,  40,  52. 

Meriden  ('Conn.)  Scientific  Association,  gives  to  library,  41,  53. 
Meriwether  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Merrell,  Edward  H.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49-51,  48,  55;  gives 
to  library,  48,  64;  Sketch  of  J.  Bowen,  48,  56. 

— ,  Henry,  47,  111;  Pioneer  life,  44,  89(7). 

— ,  Victor  A.  W.,  obituary,  48,  100. 
Merriam,  W.  N.,  annual  member,  36,  8,  39,  9. 
Merrick,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  40,  59,  44,  66,  45,  78. 
,  W.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— ,  William  D.,  autograph,  40,  52. 
Merril,  H.  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  78. 
Merrill,  C.  D.,  gives  to  library,  43,  66. 
— — ,  Carlton,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  Carlton,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108,  49,  63. 

— ,  Curtis  R.,  provost  marshal,  47,  142;   mentioned,  47,  219. 

— ,  D.  L.,  son  of  William  P.,  46,  85. 
• ,  P.  W.,  gives  to  library,  48,  64. 

— ,  Frederick  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

— ,  George  F.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Lorenzo,  obituary,  43,  36. 

— ,  Mary  V.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  46,  47,  108. 

— ,  Capt.  Moses  E.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  114,  142;   in  Mexican  War, 

47,  141. 

— ,  S.  S.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126,  49,  174. 

— ,  Mrs.  S.  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  42. 

— ,  S.  T.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  49,  75. 

— ,  William  P.,  portrait  of,  42,  64;  gives  to  library,  45,  78;  obituary, 

46,  85,  90;  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 
—i,  Advocate,  35,  20,  36,  24,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  7o,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76, 

48,  81,  49,  107;   Lincoln    County    Advocate,    37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52, 


230       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Menu 

Merrill — continued. 

40,  46,  41,    43;    Lincoln    County    Anzeiger,    36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40, 
39,    52,    40,  46,    41,  43,    42,  45,    43,  76,    44,  75,    45,  89,    46,  68,    47, 
76,  48,  81;  News,  35,  20,  36,  24;  Northern  Wisconsin,  37,  30;  School 
Bell  Echoes,  46,  68,  47,  76;  Wisconsin  Thalbote,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

Merrillan,  Wisconsin  Leader,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46, 

41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 
Merritt,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  36,  43. 

Merry,  C.  E.,  bill  paid,  43,  19,  44,  26. 

Merton,  Savage  at,  40,  26. 

Mertz,  J.  K.,  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 

•,  Leonard,  German  Democrat,  49,  205,  207. 

Messenger  of  Sacred  Heart,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 

Messer,  Mrs.  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  78. 

Messmer,  HI.  Rev.  S.  G.,  life  member,  44,  8;   gives  to  library,  45,  78; 

Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  46-48,  108:  Early  Jesuit  Missions, 

47,  27,  106,  147-152. 

Messerschmidt,  Ernest,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 

Metal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers,  etc.,  Journal  of,  46,  76,  47,  84,  48,  90. 
Metcalf,  William  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;   life  member, 

35,  6;  gives  to  library,  35,  33;  portrait  of,  35,  37;  obituary,  40,  24. 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Minutes  of  Fourth  Session  of  Wisconsin 

Annual  Conference,  45,  157. 

-  Historical  Society  (N.  Y.),  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

-  Review,    40,    43,    41,    44,    42,    49,    43,    85,    44,    84,    45,    98,    46,    77, 
47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

Methodists,  in  Wisconsin,  Indian,  47,  172,  179,  184;  New  England  influ- 
ence, 49,  174;  Bennett's  History  of  Methodism  in  Wisconsin, 
47,  184;  documents  concerning,  48,  27. 

Metoxen,  John,  Stockbridge  chief,  leads  Western  migration,  47,  160, 
161,  174,  49,  179;  letter  of,  47,  175;  speech,  47,  178,  185. 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  Pine  Arts  (N.  Y.),  visited,  47,  25. 

Metternich,  C.  W.  N.  L.,  Prince  von,  statesman,  44,  162. 

Mettez,  Theophilus,  printer,  44,  139. 

Mexican  War,  Carpenter,  42,  23;  Hamilton,  39,  21;  Harnden,  48,  98; 
MunseO,  43,  36;  Thomas,  42,  26,  27;  Ward,  41,  26. 

Mexico,  KTingsborough's  Antiquities,  34,  15;  Lamborn's  Mexican  paint- 
ing and  painters,  40,  40. 

— •  City,  institute  geologico,  gives  to  library,  45,  78,  46,  57. 
— ,  Gulf  of,  water  routes,  36,  56,  43,  97;  La  Salle's  fate,  46,  178. 

Meyer,  B.  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  59,  48,  64;  Early  railroad  legislation, 
46,  216, 


Michigan]          Index  to  Proceedings  231 

Meyer,  Louis,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

Miami  Indians,  locations,  36,  CO,  61,  70;  invitation  to  Eastern  Indians, 
47,  159;  lands  sold,  47,  161. 

Michaud,  A.  D.,  gives  to  museum  43,  50. 

Michaux,  Andre",  Journal,  41,  83. 

Michelet,  Jean,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Michigan,  Martin  in  territorial  legislature,  35,  7;  Cleremont  on  bound- 
ary line,  36,  26;  settlement  of,  41,  86;  governs  Wisconsin,  41,  113, 
134-144,  137;  adopts  state  constitution,  41,  144;  gives  to  library, 
44,  66;  adjutant  general,  46,  59,  47,  61,  49,  75;  railroad  commis- 
sioners, 43,  66,  44,  66,  45,  78,  46,  59;  secretary  of  state,  47,  61; 
superintendent  of  public  documents,  44,  66;  constitution  of 
state  in  Dutch  and  English,  44,  139;  material  for  historical 
study  of,  44,  114-142;  Laws  of  Michigan  Territory,  41,  132, 
134,  135,  137-139,  141,  43,  145,  44,  113,  121-123,  126-133,  138, 
139;  Pioneer  Collections,  42,  92;  Soule's  Southern  and  West- 
ern boundaries,  45,  131;  Verwyst's  Geographical  names,  44,  91(12). 

-  Banking  Department,  gives  to  library,  43,  66,  45,  78,  47,  61. 

-  Board  of  State  Auditors,  gives  to  library,  44,  66,  46,  59,  47,  61. 

-  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  37,  45,  39,  61, 

40,  59,  41,  53,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  College  of  Mines  (Hough ton),  gives  to  library,  44,  66,  47,  6*1. 

-  Dairy  and  Food  Department,  gives  to  library,  43,  66,  47,  61,  48, 
64,  49,  75;  Bulletin,  49,  101. 

—  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  gives  to  library,  43,  6fi,  47,  61, 
46,  59,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  43,  66. 

-  Insurance  Department,  gives  to  library,  46,  59. 

-  Military  Academy  (Orchard  Lake),  gives  to  library,  45,  78. 

-  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  (Lansing),  gives  to  library,  39,  61. 

41,  53. 

-  Political    Science    Association,    bill    paid,    44,    26;    Publications, 
Soule,  45,  131. 

-  State   Agricultural   College    (Lansing),   gives   to   library,   43,   66, 
46,  59;  experiment  station,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

—  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  43,  66. 

-  State  Board  of  Corrections  and  Charities,  gives  to  library,  39,  61, 
46,  59,  47,  61,  49,  75. 

-  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75. 

-  State  Board  of  Tax  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

-  State  Library   (Lansing),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29, 
36,  32,    37,  45,  38,  55,  39,  61,    40,  59,  41,  53,    43,  66,  44,  66,    45,  78, 


232      Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Michigan 

Michigan  State  .Library — continued. 

46,  59,  47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75;  material  on  Old  Northwest  in,  44,  129- 
131;  exchanges,  47,  21;  state  librarian,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  47,  41. 

— •,  University  of  (Ann  Arbor),  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  36,  32,  37,  45, 
38,  55,  39,  61,  40,   59,  41,  53,  42,   50,  43,  66,  44,   66,  45,   78,  46,  59, 

47,  61,  48,  64,  49,  75;  library,  gives  to  library,  41,  53,  43,  66;  library 
visited,  43,  51;  material  on  Old  Northwest  in  library,  44,  131. 

Michillimacinac  county.     See  Mackinac  county. 
Michillimackinac,  straits  of.     &ee  Mackinaw  straits. 

^Middlebury  College  (VL),  gives  to  library,  45,  78,  47,  61,  48,  64;   Cod- 
ding at,  45,  173,  174. 

Middlemas,  Archie,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155,  157. 
Middlesex  Journal,  36,  22. 
Middleton,  J.  E.,  bill  paid;  45,  22;  gives  to  library,  45,  78. 

— ,  Thomas  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 

— •,  Thomas  F.,  autograph,  38,  48. 
-  (Mass.),  gift  to  library,  35,  43. 
— r—  (Wis.),  Germans  in.  37,  59;    Times,  45,  89;   Times-Herald,  46,  OS, 

47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Verona  Herald,  42,  44. 
Middletown  (Conn.),  Middlesex  Gazette,  42,  36. 

— •  (O.),  Middleton  Mail,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  116. 
Middle  west,  material  for  study  of.  49,  37. 
Midnight  Sun,  painting  of,  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 
Mifflin,  Gen.  Thomas,  autograph  of,  37,  40,  40,  52. 
Miles,  Edward  S.,  gives  to  museum,  42,  67. 
Milford,  W.  S.  Green  at,  39,  20;   N.  S.  Greene  at,  48,  97. 
Military  and  Naval  chronicles  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  44,  44. 
Military  Order  Loyal  Legion  of  U.  S.     See  the  several  state  command- 

erys. 
Millard,  C.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

— ,  Charles  J.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Miller,  — ,  delegate  to  Buffalo  convention,  42,  113,  114. 

— ,  Judge  A.  G.,  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  124,  125,  133,  135,  136. 

— ,  Benjamin  K.,  obituary,  46,  85,  90. 

— ,  Christian,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  David  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  Godfrey,  obituary,  41,  24. 

— ,  George  P.,  life  member,  46,  13. 
— — ,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

— ,  H.  P.,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

— ,  J.  Gorton,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
,  James  M.,  Michigan  publisher,  44,  131. 


Milwaukee]  IllJeX    tO    Proceedings  £33 

Miller,  Col.  John,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  137. 
— ,  John  D.,  obituary,  41,  24. 
— ,  L.  D.  W.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37,  39. 
— ,  Mary,  gives  to  library,  43,  67,  47,  61. 
— ,  R.  T.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  67. 
— ,  Rose  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  56. 
— — ,  Roswell,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 

— ,  Wesson  £.,  obituary,  42,  25,  26;  Thirty  years  in  Itinerancy,  42,  26. 
Milling,  Blake,  42,  23;   Edwards,  42,  24:   Green,  39,  20;   Miller,  41,  24; 

Smith,  40,  26;   Virgin,  41,  26. 
Mills,  Arthur,  Colonial  constitutions,  46,  96. 
— ,  Arthur  C.,  life  member,  43,  14;  on  nominating  committee,  44,  8; 

gives  to  library,  44,  66. 
— ,  David  L.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 
— ,  E.  G.,  gives  to  library,  49,  75. 
— ,  Genevieve,  gives  to  library,  44,  66,  45,  78. 
— ,  Henry  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
— ,  Mrs.  J.  N.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 
— ,  Judge  Joseph  T.,  orders  manumission  of  negro,  40,  84;   obituary, 

45,  33;  portrait  of,  49,  93. 

— ,  Gen.    Simeon,    vice    president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8, 
38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3;  on  select  committee,  34,  7;  gives 
to  library,  34,  26,  35.  33,  36,  15,  37,  37,  45,  49,  38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  59, 
41,  53,  42,  56,  43,  67;  on  nominating  committee,  34,  28;  presents  list 
of  officers,  .34,  30;   in  chair,  35,  5,  37,  7;  gives  to  museum,  37,  51; 
portrait  of,  37,   51;    proposes  amendment  to  constitution,   38,   13; 
author,   39,   54;    subscribes   to   Draper   portrait,  40,   33;    active   in 
securing  railroads,  40,  89;   obituary,  43,  11,  27,  29-31;    exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 
— ,  Thomas  B.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 
Millspaugh,  Mrs.  C.  F.,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 
Milner,  Isaac,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Milton,  Walker  at,  45,  35;  Hudson,  49,  117;  Smith,  49,  118;  Homer,  49, 
158;  Weekly  Telephone,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47, 
41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107. 

Academy,  organizes  normal  institute,  45,  166. 

-  College,  gives  to  library,  45,  78,  46,  79;  Review,  49,  101. 
Milwaukee,  Vieau  at,  36,  27;  location  of  Indian  tribes,  36,  61 ;  settlers  at, 
36,  62;  trade  in  1820,  36,  86;  depot  for  Potawatomi  trade,  36,  95; 
trading  post,  36,  97;  path  to  Green  Bay,  36,  97;  Russians  in,  37,  61; 
Dutch,  37,  61;  historic  sites,  38,  65;  public  meetings,  41,  115;  Austra- 
lian ballot  system  adopted,  41,  128;  lighthouse,  41,  145;  harbor,  41, 


234      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Milwaukee 

Milwaukee — continued. 

148;  incorporation  with  Green  Bay,  41,  159,  160;  Freesoil  party,  42, 
117;  Parkman  Club,  43,  13;  fugitive  slave  mass  meeting,  43,  124,  125; 
state  convention  at,  43,  127.  128;  "Booth  meetings,"  43, 135;  Bank  of 
Milwaukee,  35,  54,  43,  146-148,  150-154;  First  Congregational  Soci- 
ety, 43,  158;  Wisconsin  Library  Association  meeting,  45,  46;  state 
semi-centennial  celebration,  45,  55,  57,  46,  33,  34,  89;  German-Eng 
lish  Academy,  45,  110;  normal  school  opened,  45,  166,  167;  Republi- 
can state  convention,  46,  89;  arrival  of  troops,  46,  89,  90,  47,  101; 
State  convention  of  German  Catholic  societies,  46,  89;  Democratic 
convention,  46,  89;  complaint  of  Green  Bay  exiles,  46,  140,  141;  pub- 
lic museum  opened,  47,  101;  Jefferson  club,  47,  101;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  in- 
ternational convention,  47,  101;  carnival,  47,  101;  Hotel  Grace  fire, 

47,  102;    historical  convention,  49,   36,  37,  121,  122;   Polanders  in, 
49,  149-152;  Bohemians,  49,  160 ;'  typewriter  factory,  49,  165;  white 
population,    49,    178,    181;    represented    at   Republican    convention, 
49,  194,  195;   city  clerk,  gives  to  library,  47,  62;   city  comptroller, 

40,  59,  47,  67;  mayor,  46,  59;  Bentley  at,  42,  22;  Bird,  47,  89;  Boclo, 

45,  29;   Breckheimer,  47,  89;   Brigham,  45,  29;   Britt,  45,  29;   Brod- 
head,   38,    21;    Brookes,   40,    21;    Buck,    40,    21;    Buestrin,   41,    21; 
Burnhams,  39,  19;  Carnagie,  42,  23;  Chapin,  40,  22;  Chase,  40,  23; 
Collingbourne,  46,   80;    Cottrill,  47,  91;    Courtenay,   47,   92;    Uadd, 
43,  35;  Dahlman,  47,  92;  Delaplaine,  43,  32;  Dixon,  39,  17;  Douglas, 
42,  24;  Doyle,  48,  95;  Durlin,  49,  115;  Elmore,  46,  81;   Featherston- 
haugh,  48,  96;    Fields,  44,  35;    Fish,  48,  96;    Ford,  38,  22;    Glover 
taken  to,  43,  123;   Goodrich  at,  44,  35;   Graham,  46,  81;    Greulich, 

41,  22;  Hamilton,  39,  22;  Harshaw,  49,  116;  Hawks,  46,  82;  Henry, 
36,   75;    Herbst,  40,  23;    Hiles,'  44,   35;    Hinsdale,  48,  98;    Hintons, 
49,  116;    Edward  D.  Holton,  40,  24;    James  Holton,  47,  93;    Horn, 
41,  22;  Hudson,  49,  117;  Hubbard,  46,  83;  Inbusch,  46,  83;  Johnson, 

48,  98,  99;   Jones,  41,  23;   Kane,  47,  93,  94;   Keene,  41,  23;   Keogh, 

46,  83;   Keyes,  44,  35;   Kirby,  41,  23;   Kneeland,  47,  94;   Knoell,  41, 
24;    Knowles,  42,  25;    Krezat,  45,  32;    Kuehn,  49,  117;    Larkin,  42, 
25;    Love,  46,  83;    Ludingtons,   39,  23-26;    Mrs.  Lynde,  45,   32,   33; 
McArthur,  44,   36;    McClure,   46,   84;    McDonald,   48,   99;    McGarry, 

47,  94;    MacGregor,  43,   36;    Mallory.  47,  94;    Mann,  47,  95;    Jud?e 
Martin,  founder  of,  35,  7,  22;   Menzies  at,  45,  33;   Merrill,  46,  85, 
Metcalf,  40,  24,  25;  Miller,  46,  85;  Miner,  43,  36;  Alexander  Mitch- 
ell, 35,  46-66,  49,  154;  John  S.  Mitchell,  48,  101;  Nash,  45,  33;  New- 
hall,  44,  36;  O'Donnell,  45,  34;  Olin,  43,  37;  Orton,  43,  28;  Palmer, 
47,  95;   Paul,  38,  24,   25;    Pelerman,  45,  34;    Pettit,  47,  96;    Place, 

49,  118;  Porter,  43,  37;  Prentiss,  40,  25;  Preusser,  47,  96;  Pritzlaff, 


Milwaukee]       Index  to  Proceedings  235 

48,  101;  Harrison  Reed,  47,  97;  Myron  Reed,  47,  97;  Reeds,  43,  37; 
Rusk  quells  labor  riots,  41,  25;  Schkemilch  at,  45,  35;  Sharpstein, 
41,  25;  Sholes,  38,  25,  26;  Mrs.  Sivyer,  44,  37;  Small,  47,  98;  Angus 
-  Smith,  46,  86,  George  Smith,  49,  154;  Winfield  Smith,  47,  98;  Starr, 
41,  25;  Slein,  47,  99;  Strathearn,  47,  100;  Sweetes,  40,  27;  Tainscli, 
48,  102;  Taylor,  47,  98;  Thomson,  46,  87;  Torrey,  secretary  of 
exposition,  41,  26;  Turner  at,  41,  26;  Tweedy,  39,  27,  28;  Andrew 
Vieau's  narrative,  35,  23;  Peter  J.  Vieau  at,  37,  33;  Volrath,  46,  87; 
Watson,  42,  27;  Wells,  40..  2S;  II.  H.  West,  41,  26,  46,  126;  S.  C. 
West,  41,  27;  Wilson,  47,  100;  Wolf,  49,  120;  Commercial  history, 
44,  88  (4)';  Buck's  Pioneer  history,  40,  22;  Buck's  Under  the  charter, 

40,  22,    45,    130;    Flowers  'History,    45,    151,    152,    155;    Graham's 
Latitude  and  Longitude,  44,  89(4) ;  Ross's  Milwaukee,  45,  130,  138; 
original   plat    (1835),   38,  35;    town   organization,   34,   21;    Usher's 
New  England  influence  in  Milwaukee,  49,  170-174;  Wheeler's  Chron- 
icles, 45,  131.     Newspapers  and  journals:  Abend  Post,  40,  46,  41, 
43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76;  Aclcer  und  Gartenlau  zeitung,  35,  20,  36, 
24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89, 
46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Advertiser,  on  early  improvements,  41, 
150,  46,  216;  Altruist,  46,  68;  American  School  Board  Journal,  40, 
46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  8l;Archi- 
tect  and  Builder,  45,  89;  Atlantis,  Essellen,  49,  194,  195,  200,  201; 
Bovnost,   49,   160;    Building   and  Realty  Record,  40,   46;    Catholic 
Citizen,  49,   107;    Church  Times,  47,   76,  48,  81;    Columbia,  35,   20, 
36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45, 
89,    46,  68,    47,    76,    48,  81,    49,  107;    Courier    on    ta*es,    41,    164, 
165;     Courier    in     Freesoil     campaign,     42,     101,     102,     104,     106, 
107;      Courier     on     constitutional     conventions,     45,      327,      136, 
141,    14$;     Courier    Frane.aise,    38,    41;     Cudahy    Times,    41,    44, 
Daily    Advertiser,    Thomson,    46,    87;     Daily    News,    37,    30,    38, 

41,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  34,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47, 
76,  48,  8~1,  49,  107;  Kane,  47,  93;  Daily  Record,  43,  76,  44,  76;  Daily 
Sentinel  and  Gazette,  constitutional  conventions,  45,  128-130,   136, 
141;  Domacnost,  49,160;  Evangelisch-Lutherisches  Gemeinde  Blatt, 
40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49, 
107;    gives  to  library,  44,   63,  45,  74;    Evening  Wisconsin,  35,  20, 
36,  24/37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52.  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45, 
89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  36,  39,  38, 
55,  39,  6i,  43,  67,  45,  79,  49,  70;   Cramer.  37,  103;  Events,  45,  89; 
Bxcelsior,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  80,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Fram, 
43,  76,  44,  76;   Free  Democrat  in  Vreesoil  campaign,  42,  142,  145, 
147,    150;     on    fugitive    slave    law,    43,    135,    136;     Free    Press, 


236      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Milwaukee 

Milwaukee — continued. 

49,  107;  Fortschritt  der  zcit,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39, 
52,  49,  108;  Germania,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  46, 
41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  7G,  44,  76,  45,  89,  ,46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107; 
Germania,  Koeppen,  45,  117;  Germania  und  Abend-Post,  45,  89, 
46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;  Gradus,  Huebschmann,  49,  201; 
Herold,  35,  20,  36,  21,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45, 

43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  82,  49,  108;   International 
Review,  46,  68,  47,  76;  Journal,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52, 
40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    76,    44,    76,    45,    89,    46,    68,    47,    76, 
48,  82,  49,  108;  gives  to  library,  39,  61,  44,  66,  48,  65;  Korsar,  first 
German  republican  paper,  49,  196;   Kuryer  Polski,  42,  45,  43,  76, 

44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  107;    oldest  Polish  paper, 

45,  151,    152;    Lamplighter,  44,   76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81; 
Living    Church,   46,    68,   47,    76;    Masonic    Tidings,  35,   20,  36,   24, 
37,    30,    38,    41,    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    76,    44,    76, 
45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  81,  49,  101;   Medical  Journal,  48,  90,  49, 
101;   Morning  News,  Thomson,  46,   87;    News,   Sholes,  38,  25,   20; 
Sharpstein,    41,    25;    in    Freesoil    campaign,    42,    142;    Pneumatic, 

40,  46,    41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    76,    44,    76,    45,    89,    46,    68,    47,    76, 
48,  91;    gives  to  library,  45,  82;    Rovnost,  40,  46;    Saturday  Star, 
37,    30,    38,    41,    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    45,    43,    76,    44,    76; 
Seebote,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45, 
43,    76,   44,    76,   45,    89,   46,    68,   47,    76,   48,    82,   49,    108;    Greulich, 

41,  22;    Deuster,   45,    136,   49,    197,    202;    Sentinel,   35,    20,    36,    24, 
37,    30,    38,    41,    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,,  43,    42,    45,    43,    76,    44,    76, 
45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Mitchell  in,  35,  46;  on  home 
for  State  Historical  Society,  36,  48-50,  37,  63,  64;  Rublee,  37,  109; 
Sholes,  38,   26;    on  use  of  State  Historical  library,  38,  94;     Doty 
in,  41,  147;   Watson,  42,  27;    in    Freesoil    campaign,  42,  100,  102, 
103,    106,    107,    110,    111,    113,    116,    117,    119,    126,    138-140,    143, 
145,    146;    Olin    in,    43,    37;    on    fugitive    slave    case,    43,    120-122, 
126-128,    134,   135,   140,   141;    constitutional     conventions,   45,   127, 
136,  138,  149;  Mac  Arthur,  46,  84;  Thomson,  46,  87;  Reed,  47,  97; 
Schurz  in,  49,  193;   gives  to  library,  38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  59,  42,  56, 
43,  67,  44,   66;    Social  Democratic  Herald,  49,  108;    Sunday    Tele- 
graph,   32,     18,    35,    20,    36,    24,    37,    30,    38,    41,    39,    52,    40,    46, 

41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68;~  Union  Signal,  42,  45, 
43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  82,  49,  108;    United  States 
Miller,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38.  41,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45; 
gives  to  library,  44.  71;   VolJcsfreund,  Bielfeld,  42,  117;   Wahrheit, 

42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  68,  47,  76,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Wayside, 


Milwaukee]        Index  to  Proceedings  237 

46,  68,  47,  76;  Weekly  Wisconsin,  45,  141;  Western  Good  Templar, 
36,  24,  37,  30;   Wisconsin,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  115,  120,  122- 
124,  126,  U2;  Wisconsin  Banner,  41,  122,  45,  136;  and  Volksfreund, 
35,  20,  36,  24*   37,   30,  38,  41,  39,   52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76, 

44,  76,  45,   89,  46,   68,  47,   76,  48,   82,  49,   108;    Wisconsin  Weekly 
Advocate,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Wisconsin  Patriot,  42,  15, 
43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  69;  Wisconsin  Phoenix,  49,  108;  Wisconsin 
State  Work  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  69;  Wisconsin 
Vorwarts,  42,  45,  43,   76,  82,  44,  76,   81,  45,   89,   95,  46,  69,  47,  76, 

48,  82,  49,  108;   gives  to  library,  45,  86;   Wisconsin  Weather  and 
Crop  Bulletin,  40,  46,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  89,  46,  69, 

47,  77,  48,  82;   Yenowine's  News,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39, 
52,  40,  36,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76;   Young  Churchman,  44,  76, 

45,  89,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82. 

Milwaukee  Athenaeum,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

-  Board  of  Associated  Charities,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

•  Board   of  Civil   Service   commissioners,   gives   to   library,  45,   78, 

46,  59,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76. 

—  Board  of  Public  Works,  gives  to  library,  45,  78,  49,  76. 

—  Board  of  Supervisors,  gives  to  library,  44,  66. 
-» —  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  32,  14. 

—  Cement  Works,  give  to  library,  45,  78. 

—  Chamber  of  Commerce,   gives   to   library,   34,   24,  37,   45,   38,  55, 
40,  59,  42,  56,  43,  67,  44,  66,  45,  78,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76. 

—  Club,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

—  College,  Barber's  gift  to,  43,  15. 

-  College  Endowment  Association,  gives  to  library,  44,  66,  45,  79, 
46,  59. 

—  Concordia  College,  gives  to  library,  49,  76. 

-  Deutsche  Gesellschaft.  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  40,  59,  42,  56,  43, 
67,  44,  66,  45,  79,  47,  56,  48,  65,  49,  76. 

-Downer  College,  gives   to   library,  45,   79,  49,   76;    Merrill's  gift 
to,  46,  85;  Chapman  at,  46,  125. 

—  German  Society  in  Aid  of  Immigrants,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 
— ,  Health  Department,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  50, 

43,  67,  44,  66,  45,  79,  46,  59,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  76,  101;  MontMi/ 
Report,  43,  85.  44,  84,  45.  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 
— •  Home  for  Friendless,  gives  to  library,  40,  59. 

—  &  Horicon  Railroad,  46,  219. 

— •  Hospital  for  Insane,  gives  to  library,  35,  29,  39,  61,  43,  67,  48,  65, 

49,  76. 

House  of  Correction,  gives  to  library,  40,  59. 


238      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Milwaukee 

Milwaukee  House  of  Mercy,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

•  Industrial  Exposition  Association,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

-  Industrial  School,  gives  to  library,  37,  45. 

—  &  La  Crosse  Railroad,  Goodrich,  44,  35. 

-  Lake  Shore  &  Western  Railroad,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

-  Law  Library,  Brigham,  45,  29;  Miller's  gift,  46,  85. 

— •  &  Mississippi  Railroad,   Edgerton  on  the  need  of,  46,   215,   216; 
Giles,  43,  33;  Kneeland,  47,  99;  Olin,  41,  24;  Tweedy,  39,  28. 

National  Exchange  Bank,  gives  to  library,  46,  59. 

— •  &  Northern  Railroad,  Smith,  46,  86. 

—  Old  Settlers'  Club,  gives  to  library,  40,  59,  43,  67,  44,  66,  46,  59, 
unveils   tablet,   4€,    103;    Buck,   40,    22;    Dadd,   43,    35;    O'Donnell, 

45,  34. 

-  Orphan  Asylum,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  49,  76. 

—  Park  Commissioners,  give  to  library,  47,  62,  49,  76. 

-  &  Prairie  du  Chien  Railroad,  Brodhead,  38,  21. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  32,  37,  45,  38, 
55,  39,  61,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  56,,  43,  67,  44,  66,  45,  79,  46,  59,  47,  62, 
48,   65,  49,   76;    Brigham,   45,  29;    book  fund,  45,  48,  48,   20;    new 
building,  47,  30;    Quarterly  Index  of  Additions,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44, 
84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  1.01. 

-  Public  Museum,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  29,  36,  32,  37, 

46,  41,  53,  42,  56,  43,  67,  44,  66,  45,  79,  47,  62,  48,  65;   buys  copper 
collection,  41,  66;  opened,  47,  101. 

-  and  Rock  River  canal,  35,  65,  66,  98,  41,  149-157,  167. 

-  School  Board,  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  35,  30,  37,  46,  39,  61, 
38,  55,  40,   59,  41,   53,  42,   56,  43,   07,  45,   79,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76; 
Proceedings,  49,  101. 

-  State  Normal   School,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  40,  63,  44,  71,  48, 
73,  49,  86;  opened,  45,  166. 

— •  Street  Rarlway,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

-  Social  Economics  Club,  gives  to  library,  46,  59. 

-  Soldiers'  Relief  Commission,  gives  to  library,  39,  61. 
— •  &  Superior  Railroad,  46,  219. 

-  Telephone  Users'  Association,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 
— •  &  Waterford  Plank  Road  Company,  43,  157. 

— •  &  Watertown  Railroad,  39,  28. 

— -  West  Side  High  School,  gives  to  library,  46,  59. 

-  West  Side  Literary  Club,  gives  to  library,  46,  59. 

-  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 


Minneapolis]      Index  to  Proceedings  239 

Milwaukee  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Norwegians,  37,  59;  Danes,  37, 
60;  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  46,  59,  49,  76;  clerk, 
of  board,  37,  45,  45,  79,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76;  Holton,  40,  24;  Prent- 
iss,  40,  25;  election  of  1847,  41,  121,  125;  taxes,  41,  162,  163;  town 
elections,  42,  103;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  vote  on  constitution, 

43,  159;  petition  from,  45,  133-135;  Mallory  in,  47,  94. 
—  County  Pioneer  Association,  40,  21. 

Miner  &  Elbreg,  give  to  library,  37,  46. 

— ,  B.  D.,  gives  to  library,  41,  53,  47,  62. 

— ,  Benjamin  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  67. 

— ,  Bliphalet  S.,  obituary,  38,  24. 

— ,  George  B.,  obituary,  43,  36. 

— ,  Jesse,  Stockbridge  missionary,  47,  182,  183,  216. 

— ,  H.  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  13,  16,  34,  26,  40,  59,  42,  56,  45,  79, 
47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76. 

— ,  Sarah  H.,  bill  paid,  45,  22. 

— ,  Thomas  T.,  autograph,  47,  70;   portrait  of,  47,  71. 
Mineral  Point,  bank,  35,  54,  43,  146,  147,  153,  154;   land  offices,  36,  62, 

46,  189;    historic   sites,   38,    65;    territorial   politics,   41,    115,   116; 
called  "Shakerag,"  46,  186;   disappointed  hopes,  46,  190;    Britt  at, 
45,  29;   Jackson,  37,  97;   Johnson,  41,  23;   Jones,  40,  83;   Mills,  43, 
30;    Pulford,  41,  24;    Sheldon,  39,  26;    Strong,  42,  18;    Taylor,  46, 
17;    Warren,  40,   27:    Washburn,  46,   122;    Wells,  43,   36;    Taylor's 
Notice  of,  44,  88  (2) ;  Temple's  Map,  J855,  34,  23.     Newspapers  and 
journals  of:    Democrat,  35,  19,  36.  23;   Britt,  45,  30;   Magoon,  48, 
33;    on  Old   Northwest,   44,    142;    Free   Press,   on   Old   Northwest, 

44,  142;  Iowa  County  Democrat,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43, 
42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  89,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Tribune,  35,  19, 
36,  23,  37,    29,  38,  40.    39,    52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    44,    43,    75,  44, 
74,  45,  89,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Tribune,  m$7-.$,S,  45,  141. 

— — •  Woman's  Reading  Club,  gives  to  libraiy.  44,  67. 

Miner's  Bank  of  Dubuque.  early  legislation,  43,  146,  152,  153. 

Mining,  influence  of  fur-trade  on,  36,  91,  92;  effect  on  ship-building, 
42,  94,  95;  government  claims  on  mineral  lands,  46,  186,  187,  189; 
Shinn's  Mining  camps,  41,  87.  See  also  Copper  mines,  Lead  min- 
ing, Iron  mining. 

Minisink  Valley  Historical  Society  (Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.),  gives  to 
library,  38,  55,  44,  67,  45,  79. 

"Mink"    (schooner),  captured  by   Americans,  42,   92;    troop   transport, 

47,  137. 

Minneapolis  (Minn.),  mayor  gives  to  library,  45,  79,  47,  62;  city  clerk, 

48,  65;    Danske  Amcrikancr,  43,   80;    Folkebladet,  43,   80,  44,   79, 


240   Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Minneapolis 

Minneapolis — continued. 

45,  92,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Illustreret  Familie  Journal,  47,  80, 
48.  85;  Kingdom,  44,  81.;  Lutheraneren,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73, 
47,  80,  48,  85;  Nordvetsten,  43,  80;  Northwestern  Miller,  35,  21,  43, 
80,  48,  85,  49,  102;  Nye  Normanden,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73, 

47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Progress,  48,  85;  Representative,  47,  80,  48, 
85,  49,  111;    Skandinavisk  Farmer-Journal,  43,  80,  47,  80,  48,  85; 
Spogefuglen,  43,  80,  46,  73;   Tidende,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73,  47,  80, 

48,  85,  49,  111;    Ugelladet,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73,  48,  85,  49,  111; 
Union,  45,  94. 

—  Book  Exchange,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 

—  Board  of  Education,  gives  to  library,  41,  53,  47,  62. 
•  Chamber  of  Commerce,  gives  to  library,  45,  79,  49,  76. 

Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42, 

56,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  59,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76;  Quarterly 
Bulletin,  45,  98,  46,  77. 

— ,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railroad  Company,  gives  to  library, 
47,  62. 

— •  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit  Co.,  gives  to  library,  49,  76. 
Minnesota,  educational  system,  38,  89;  settlement,  41,  85;  Radisson 
and  Groseilliers  in,  43,  104;  first  explorers  of  northern,  43,  116; 
part  of  St.  Croix  county,  49.  182;  chief  fire  warden,  gives  to  library, 
45,  79,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76;  forest  warden,  44,  67;  auditor  of  state, 
45,  79,  47,  62;  public  examiner,  45,  79;  secretary  of  state,  41,  53, 
47,  62,  48,  63,  49,  76;  state  treasurer,  45,  79;  superintendent  of 
public  instruction,  38,  55;  Neill's  History,  36,  88;  Verwyst's 
Geographical  names,  44,  91(12). 

— •  Academy   of   Natural    Sciences    (Minneapolis),   gives   to    library, 
39,  61,  45,  79,  49,  76. 

-  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  37,  4£,  39,  61,  41,  53, 
44,  67,  46,  59. 

— •  Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey,  gives  to  library,  35,  ?0, 

37,  46,  38,  55,  39,  61,  41,  53,  42,  57,  45,  79,  46,  60,  48,  65,  49,  76. 

-  Historical  Society  (St.  Paul),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  35,  30,  36, 
32,  37,   46,  38,  55,  39,   61,  41,   53,  43,   67,  44,   67,  45,   79,  46,  60,  47, 
62,  48,  65,  49,  76;   Collections,  36,  55,  59,  66,  68,  72,  84,  86,  88,  91, 
95,  96,  42,  87,  43,  102. 

— '  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 

-  Railroad   and    Warehouse   Commission,    gives   to    library,   37,    46, 

38,  55,  39,  61,  41,  53,  42,  57,  45,  79,  46,  60,  48,  65,  49,  76. 

-  State  Board  of  Corrections  and  Charities,  gives  to  library,  37,  46, 
41,  53,  42,  57,  43,  67,  46,  60,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76. 


Mississippi]        Index  to  Proceedings  241 

Minnesota,  Bulletin  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  49,  101. 

—  School  for  Imbeciles,  gives  to  library,  35,  30. 

— ,  University  of   (Minneapolis),  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  41,  53,  45, 
79,  47,  62. 

— •  Point,  Cooke's  docks  at,  46,  221. 
Minocqua,  Times,  44,  78,  45,  89,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
Minot,  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  62. 
Minto,  John,  gives  to  library,  49,  76. 
Mirandeaus,  fur-traders,  38,  20. 
Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica,  36,   19,  37,   27,  38,   37,   39,   50; 

gives  to  library,  41,  53. 
Miscellaneous  Notes  and  Queries,  32,  9,  41,  41,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84, 

45,  98,  46,  77. 

Mise,  John  B.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

Missions,  Episcopal  at  Green  Bay,  37,  33,  47,  110,  180,  181;  material 
on,  38,  30,  43;  effect  on  frontier,  41,  109-111;  founded  by  Allouez, 

46,  159,  47,  149,  150;  of  Occom's  Eastern  Indians,  47,  156;  Kaskas- 
kia,  47,  151;   Mackinac  Island,  47,  163;   Nashota,  45,  28;   Oneida, 
45,  30;  St.  Croix  .Valley,  45,  32;  St.  James,  47,  149,  150;  St.  Marks, 

47,  149,    204;     Baker's    Ktockoridge    mission,    1829-46,    47,    105; 
Bliss's    Encyclopaedia,    42,    31;     Bressani's    Breve    relatione,    44, 
43;    Brown's   History,   47,    161;    Davidson's   Missions    on    Chequa- 
megon  Bay,  44,  91  (12),  97  (83);  Messmer's  Early  Jesuit  missions, 
47,  106,  147-152;   papers  relating  to  early  Protestant,  38,  44.     See 
also  Francis  Xavier  Mission,  Statesburg  Mission,  American  Home 
Missionary  Society. 

Missionaries,  accusations  against,  41,  132,  133;  Law's  Jesuit  Mission- 
aries in  Northwest,  44,  88(3).  See  also  the  several  missionaries 
by  name. 

Missionary  Herald,  35,  17;  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  37,  39,  50,  40,  43,  41,  41, 
42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101;  gives 
to  library,  44,  67. 

Mississippi,  auditor  of  state,  gives  to  library,  48,  65;  Flint's  Travels, 
41,  84. 

-  Historical  Society  (Oxford),  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 
Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 

— ,  Railroad  Commissioners,  give  to  library,  43,  67,  48,  65. 
— •  University  (Jackson),  gives  to  library,  45,  79,  48,  65. 

-  county  (Mo.),  pottery  found  in,  41,  70;  specimens  from,  41,  77. 
—  &  Lake  Erie  Navigation  Company,  43,  157. 

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242      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Mississippi 

Mississippi  Valley,  farming  frontier  of,  41,  88;  Butlers  Prehistoric  pot- 
tery, 41,  70-73;  Carr's  Mounds,  47,  23;  Hosmer's  Mississippi  YalJey 
organized,  49,  123-136;  Monette's  History,  41,  83,  84;  Schoolcraft's 
Travels,  41,  84. 

Missouri,  prehistoric  pottery  in,  41,  70;  advance  of  settlement,  41,  84; 
Boone's  settlement,  41,  95;  governor  gives  to  library,  48,  65;  state 
auditor,  45,  79,  49,  76;  Campbell's  Atlas,  35,  16. 

• •  Botanical  Garden,  gives  to  library,  39,  61,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  57, 

44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  60,  47,  62,  48,  65. 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  36,  32,  38,  55, 

39,  61,  42,  57,  45,  79,  46,  60,  47,  62,  49,  76. 

—  Compromise,  43,  125,  49,  132. 

—  Department  of  Insurance,  gives  to  library,  46,  60,  47,  62,  48,  65, 
49,  76. 

•  Geological  Survey,  gives  to  library,  41,  53,  44,  67. 

— •  Historical  Society   (St.   Louis),  gives  to  library,  42,   57,  45,   79, 

47,  62. 
•  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 

—  Medical  Association,  gives  to  library,  41,  53,  42,  57. 

Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission,  gives  to  library,  48,  65. 

—  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  32,  18. 

— ,  University  of  (Columbia),  gives  to  library,  40,  59,  41,  53,  42,  57, 
43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  60,  47,  62,  48,  65;  library  gives  to  library, 
49,  76. 

Mitchell  &  Hughes,  bill  padi,  41,  12. 

•,  Alexander,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  7,  9;  curator,  32,  23, 

34,  3;  portrait  of,  35,  37;  death  of,  35,  45;  president,  40,  3;  records 
of  Bank  of  Milwaukee,  43,  150-152;  Wisconsin  Marine  and  Fire 
Insurance  Company,  43,  157;  in  "Granger"  cases,  45,  144;  projector 
of  Milwaukee  &  Superior  Railroad,  46,  219;  Smith  with,  47,  99, 
49,  154;  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  154,  155;  Butler's  Memor- 
ial address,  35,  6,  45-66,  43,  156,  44,  91(11),  93(48),  95(66). 

,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  obituary,  39,  25. 

— ,  J.  W.,  contract  let  to,  48,  29. 

— -,  Rev.  James,  tried  for  kidnapping,  40,  85. 

,  Mrs.  John,  in  the  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 

— ,  John  L.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  life  member,  35,  6: 
thanked  for  gift,  35,  7;  gives  to  museum,  35,  37;  to  library,  40,  59, 
41,  53,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  60,  47,  62;  exemplifies  Puri- 
tan influence.  46,  124,  49,  173;  Scotch  influence,  49,  154. 

- — ,  John  S.,  obituary,  48,  101. 

,  Mrs.  Mary,  Early  Recollections  of  Northwest,  49,  63. 


Index  to  Proceedings  243 

Mitchell,  Rev.  Samuel,  free  slaves,  40,  86. 
— ,  Samuel  L.,  autograph,  38,  48,  40,  52. 
— ,  William,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Mrs.  William,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

—  Library  (Glasgow,  Scotland),  gives  to  library,  32,  18,  34,  27,  3D, 
30,  36,  32,  37,  46,  41,  53. 

Mitford,  Mary  Russell,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Mobile  (Ala.),  Draper  at,  39,  76.. 
Modern  Review,  42,  32. 

—  School  of  Art,  36,  16. 
Moffat,  David  H.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— ,  F.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  G7. 

Mohawk  Indians,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79;  Radisson  captured  by, 
43,  93;  rewarded  by  British  government,  47,  158,  159.  See  also 
Iroquois  Indians,  New  York  Indians,  Oneidas. 

Mohegan  Indians,  conversion  of,  47,  156,  157. 

Monaghan,  J.  C.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Moncrief,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  53. 

Mondovi,  agricultural  products  of,  46,  208;  Buffalo  County  Herald,  35, 
18,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43, 
73,  44,  73,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

Monette,  J.  W.,  Mississippi  Valley,  41,  83,  84. 

Money,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

Monona  Lake  Quarterly,  49,  101.. 

Monroe  &  Page,  Milwaukee  firm,  37,  33. 
- — V  James,  president    of    U.   S.,  republicanism    of,  41,   104,  46,  189; 

action  on  Indian  land  treaties,  47,  171,  173,  174. 
— ,  Will  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  53. 

"Monroe,"  lake  steamboat,  47,  179. 

— ,  Mosher  at,  40,  25;  Ludlow,  46,  126;  cheese  industry,  46,  226; 
Bintlfff,  49,  114;  Daily  Journal,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108; 
Evening  Times,  46,  69,  47.  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Journal  Gazette,  46, 
69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Sentinel,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29, 
38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  4«>.  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  74,  45,  90,  46,  69, 
47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  101;  Sun,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39, 
52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75;  Sun-Gazette,  44,  74,  45,  90;  Wis- 
consin State  Rights,  43,  141. 

-  county,  Welsh  in,  37,  61;  board  of  supervisors  give  to  library, 
38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  59;  McMillan's  Early  settlement,  44,  89  (4) ;  Mor- 
row in,  47,  95. 

Mont  Blanc,  picture  of,  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 

Montague,  John,  autograph,  38,  48. 


244      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Montague 

Montague,  D.,  bill  paid,  47,  42. 

Montana,   settlement  of,  41,   86;    adjutant    general    gives    to    library, 

45,  79;    secretary  of  state,  42,   57,   45,,  79;    state  auditor,  45,   79; 
state    superintendent,  45,   79;    state    inspector    of    mines,  45,   79, 

46,  60,  47,  62,  49,  76;   state  treasurer,  45,  79,  47,  62,  49,  76;   state 
veterinarian,  45,  79. 

—  Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

»  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Labor  and  Industry,  gives  to  library,  42, 

57,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  60. 

-  College  of  Agriculture   (Bozeman),  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

—  Historical    Society    (Helena),    gives    to    library,    41,    54,    42,    57, 
43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  47,  62;   library  gives  to  our  library,  49,  76. 

— <  State  Board  of  Equalization,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

—  State  Board  of  Stock  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 
— •  State  Land  Office,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

-  State  Library  (Helena),  gives  to  library,  47,  62,  49,  76. 
Montauk  Indians,  conversion  of,  47,  156,  157. 

Montello,  Express,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,   13, 

42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
Montesquieu,  Charles  de  Secondat,  Oeuvres,  43,  43. 
Montfort,  Monitor,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46. 
Montgomery,  C.  C.,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

— ,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  40,  59. 

— ,  M.  L.,  bill  paid,  42,  11,  44,  26;   gives  to  library,  42,  57. 

— ,  Lieut.  William  R.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— •  county    (111.),  Rountree  sheriff  of,  38,  19.. 

1  county  (Ohio)   horticultural  society,  gives  to  library,  32,  19. 

Monticello   (Ind.),  Prairie  Chieftain,  44,  120. 

Monthly  Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  45,  98,  46,  77, 

47,  85,  48,  88,  49,  98. 

— •  Journal  of  International  Association   of  Machinists,   48,   90,   49, 
101. 

-  Mirror,  43,  45. 

-  Religious  Magazine,  42,  31. 

— -  South  Dakotan,  48,  90,  49,  101. 

-  Weather    Review,   36,    19,   37,    27,   38,   37,   39,    50,   40,    43,   41,    11, 
42,'  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85. 

Montholen,  Marquis  de,  autograph,  40,  52. 

Montigny,  Father  Francois  Jolliet  de,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  129. 

Montreal,  fur-trade,  36,  63,  77,  43,  104,  111;  Bishop  Laval,  43,  104;  sur- 
render of,  47,  132,  133;   Church  Guardian,  43,  82,  44,  81;   Cultiva- 
teur,  45,  93,  46,   47,   74,  47,   82,  48,   87,  49,   112;    Gazette,  43,   81, 


Morgans]         Index  to  Proceedings  245 

44,  80,  46,  60,  74,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  112;   Patrie,    42,    47,    43,    81, 
44-,  80. 

Montreal  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  gives  to  library,  49,  76. 
Montt,  Pedro,  gives  to  library,  39,  61. 
Monumental  Records,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90. 
Monuments,  historical  at  Depere,  47,  27,  28. 
Moody,  Joel,  gives  to  library,  41.  54. 
Mooney,  John,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 

Moore,  Mrs.  A.  Woodward,  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  55,  40,  59,  41, 
54,  42,  57,  44,  67,  48.  65. 

— ,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

— ;  F.  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  62. 

— ,  Frank  A.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

— ,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 
-  &  Sons,  J.  S.,  bill  paid,  43,  19,  44,  26. 

— ,  James  C.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;   gives  to  library,  36,  46. 

— ,  James  M.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153. 

— ,  Levi,  obituary,  48,  100. 

— •,  Mrs.  Lizzie  B.,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 

— ,  N.  D.,  life  member,  34,  30. 

— ,  Mrs.  Philip  N.,  gives  to  library,  47,  62. 

— ,  R.  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  54. 
,  Robert,  obituary,  44,  36. 

— ,  Stephen  F.,  inventor,  49,  167. 

— ,  Thomas,  Canadian  boat  song,  47,  123. 

— ,  W.  H.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  11,  12,  43,  19,  44,  26,  45,  22,  46,  43, 
47,  39,  48,  45,  49,  50,  52,  54.  56. 

— ,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 

— ,  William,  autograph,  37,  37. 

Moorehead,  W.  K.,  bill  paid,  48,  47,  50;  gives  to  library,.  48,  65. 
Moran,  J.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 
Morang  &  Co.,  G.  N.,  bill  paid,  47,  42. 
More,  Apollas,  judge  of  Albany  county,  37,  96. 
Morehead,  Mrs.  L.  M.,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— ,  William,  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 
Morehouse,  L.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 
Morgan,  B.  L.,  bill  paid,  46.  45. 

— ,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.,  gives  to  library,  35,  26. 

— ,  Lady  Sidney,  autograph,  38,  48. 
"Morgan  L.  Martin,"  early  steamboat,  46,  82, 

— ,  Lewis  Henry,  American  Beaver,  36,  69,  86,  89. 
Morgans,  J.  I.,  gives  to  library,  47,  62,  48,  65. 


246      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Morley,  Calvin  E.,  gives  to  library,  43,  75. 

Mormonism,  Schroeder  collection,  49,  29;    Olive  Branch,  44,  140. 
Morreaux,  Ainable,  married  to  Louise  Gagnier,  41,  21. 
Morrill,  Justin  S.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

-  Bill,  value  of,  44,  159. 

Morris,  Arthur  B.,  auditing  committee,  48,  6,  49,  6,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  gives  to  library,  44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  60,  48,  65. 

— i,  Charles,  commodore  U.  S.  navy,  autograph,  37,  37,  40,  52. 

— •,  Charles  M.,  gives  to  library,  40,  59,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67;  annual 

member,  43,  14. 

«,  Edward  J.,  autograph  40,  52. 

— ,  F.  M.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  11,  45,  23. 

— ,  Henry  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  79. 

— ,  Howard,  gives   to  binding  fund,  34,   8,   9;    gives   to   library,   36, 

15,  37,  46,  38,  55,  40,  59,  44,  67,  46,  66,  47,  62,  48,  65;   subscribes 

to  Draper  portrait,  40,   33;    gives  to  museum,  47,   73. 
— ,  Jacob,  autograph,  40,  52. 
— ,  Lieut.  Lewis  N.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

,  Mrs.  Maria  L.,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 

— ,  Seymour,  bill  paid,  42,  11,  43,  67. 

— ,  William  A.  P.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4, 

39,     4,     40,     5,     13,     41,     4,     42,     4,     43,     4,     15,     44,     4,     45,     4, 

46,  4,  12,  47,  4,  48,  5,  49,  6,  12;   on  finance  committee,  32,  24,  34, 

4,  35,     4,     36,    4,     37,     5,     38,     5,     16,     39,     5,     14,    40,     6,     13,     16, 
41,  5,  7,   42,  5,  15,   43,  5,   44,  5,  22,   45,  5,  14,  18,   46,  4,  10,    14,    38, 

47,  4,  34,  48,  6,  37,  49,  6,  43;   on  auditing  committee,  32,  24,  36,  4, 
37,     5,     38,     5,    39,     5,    S,     9,     40,     6,     13,    41,     5,     7,     13,     14,     42, 

5,  7,    13,    14,    43,    5,    13,    21,    44,    5,    7,    28,    29,   45,    24,    25,   48,    41; 
gives   to   library,   34,   16,  36,   15,  44,   67,  45,  79,  48,   65,   75,  49,   76; 
executor  of  Draper's  will,  39,   33,  35;    nominating  committee,  40, 
12,    46,    11;     subscribes    to    Draper    portrait,    40,    34;     report    on 
Draper    estate,    41,    9,    42,    8,    44,    40,    58-60;     contributions    and 
endowments  committee,  43,  5,  44,   5;    committee  to  revise  consti- 
tution, 44,  5,  18,  45,  12,  13,  15;    presents  report  of  Draper  House 
committee,  46,  10;   relations  with  state  university  committee,  46, 
4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6. 

— ,  Mrs.  W.   A.  P.,  gives    to    library,  35,   41,  38,   55,  39,   61,  40,   59, 
41,  54,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  46,  60,  47,  62,  48,  65,  49,  76,  91. 

-  (N.  Y.),  Dewey  at,  37,  69. 
Morrison,  Hugh  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

— ,  James,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 
,  R.  J.,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 


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Morrison,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  55, 

— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  35,  28,  33,  36,  30,  37,  40,  59;   superin- 
tendent of  agricultural  institutes,  38,  87. 
—  Observatory,  gives  to  library,  35,  30. 
Morristown  (N.  Y.),  Wilsons  at,  39,  28. 
Morrow,  Elisha,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Helen,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
— r,  Joseph  M.,  obituary,  47,  95. 
Morse,  George  D.,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 

— ,  Jedediah,    autograph,    38,     48;     on     remoteness    of    Wisconsin, 
46,  185,  47,  165;   Indian  land  commissioner,  47,  164,  165,  171,  179, 
-180. 

— ,  John  T.,  gives  to  library,  41,  54. 
— ,  R.  E.,  Chippewas  of  Lake  Superior,  44,  88  (3). 
Morton,  Bliss  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  45. 
— ,  Abraham,  gives  to  library,  37,  49. 
— •,  Jackson,  autograph,  40,  52. 
— ,  John,  autograph,  32,  12. 
— ,  Levi  P.,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 
Moseley,  Crowder  P.,  gives  to  library,  49,  76. 
— ,  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 
— ,  Anna  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

— ,  James  E.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  12,  44,  26;  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 
Moses  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Mosher,  Elisha,  obituary,  40,  25. 
Mosley,  Albert  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Mott,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  36,  37. 

— ,  Henry  E.,  gives  to  library,  39,  61. 
Moulton,  C.  W.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 
— ,  Hiram  N.,  obituary,  47,  95. 
— ,  Richard  G.,  lecturer,  38,  86. 

Mound  builders,  inter-tribal  commerce  among,  36,  54. 
Mounds,  exhibit  at  World's  Fair,  41,   66;    exploration  of,  42,   29;    at 
Butte  des  Morts,  47,  207;   Bnmson's  Ancient,  44,  88   (3);   Carr's 
Mounds  of  Mississippi  Valley,  47,  23;    Lapham's  Man-shaped,  44, 
89     (4);     Feet's    Emblematic,    44,    90     (9);     Seever's    Prehistoric 
remains,  41,   74-78;    Taylor  on   effigy   mounds,   46,   17.     See    also 
Copper  Implements,  Indians,  Pottery. 
Mountain,  George  Jehosaphat,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Mount  Holyoke  College  (South  Hadley,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  35, 
30,  38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  59,  41,  54,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  79,  47. 
62,  48,  66,  49,  76. 


248      Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Mount 

Mount  Hood,  painting  of,  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 

—  Horeb,  Times,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108 '. 
•  Morris,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 

—  Pleasant,  Swiss  in,  37,  61;  Mrs.  Mitchell  at,  39,  25. 

—  Pleasant  (O.),  Philanthropist,  44,  140;   Weekly  Historian,  44,  140. 
Mowat,  Oliver,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Mowry,   Duane,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  41,  54,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67, 

45,  80,  47,  62,  48,  66,  49,  76,  94. 
— ,  William  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  54,  49,  76. 
Moylan,  Gen.  Stephen/ autograph,  37,  39. 
Muckwanago   (Mukwonago),  Illinois  villages  at,  36,  95;   Mrs.  Elmore, 

40,  23;   West,  48,  102. 

Muehlmeier,  H.  A.,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 
Mueller,  Adolf,  gives  to  library,  46,  60. 

• ,  Henry,  German-American  printer,  46,  146. 

— ,  Rudolph,  gives  to  library,  46,  60. 
Muhl,  William,  gives  to  library,  36,  37,  46. 
Muhlenberg,  Frederick  A.,  autograph,  37,  37,  40,  52. 
— — ,  Gen.  Peter,  autograph,  37,  40,  40,  52. 
Mulford,  Ezra,  convention  of  1847  48,  45,  158. 
Mullaby,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Muller  and  Donaldson,  History  of  literature  of  ancient  Greece,  37,  24. 
Miillers,  Max,  Sacred  Books  of  East,  37,  24. 
Municipal  'Affairs,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  102. 
Municipality,  48,  90,  49,  102. 
Munn  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  45,  80. 
Munro,  Dana  C.,  bill  paid,  44,  26,  46,  45,  47,  39,  41. 
•Munsee  Indians,  land  cession  to,  47,  162,  173,  174.     See    also    Stock- 
bridges. 

Munsell  D.  La  Fayette,  obituary,  43,  36,  37. 
Munsell's  Sons,  Joel,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  12,  44,  26,  45,  23,  46,  42,  -16, 

47,  40,  41,  48,  47,  49,  52,  49,  50-56,  60. 

Munsey's  Magazine,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,<.  77,  47,  85,  4S,  90,  49,  102. 
Munson  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Murillo,  Barfolome  Estebon,  "St.  John  the  Baptist,"  36,  41. 
Murphy  papers,  in  Draper  MSS,  41,  36. 

— ,  J.  J.,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 

,  S.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

Murray,  Charles  Augustus,  Travels  in  North  America,  41,  85. 

— ,  William,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 
Muscoda,  Bohemians  in,  37,  60. 


Index  to  Proceedings  249 

Museo  National  de  Porto  Rico  (San  Jose"),  gives  to  library,  48,  60. 
Music,   Smith  collection,  49,  29;    Champlin  and  Apthorp's  Cyclopedia 
of  music  and  musicians,  37,  24;    Hawkins's    General    history    of 
music,  39,  46. 

Muskego,  Peter  J.  Vieau  at,  37,  33,  34;  Norwegians  in,  46,  164-166. 
Musk-rat  skins,  unit  of  trade,  36,  86. 
Muybridge,  Eadweard,  Animal  Locomotion,  36,  15. 
Myers,  J.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  41. 

— ,  John,  cited,  40,  85,  86. 

— ,  Peter  M.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 

— •,  William,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 
Mygatt,   Wallace,   obituary,   38,   24;    First   settlement  of  Kenosha,  44, 

88   (3). 

Mylin,  Amos  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  60. 
Mylrea,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  67,  46,  60. 
Myrand,  Ernest,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 
Myrick,  Nathan,  gives  to  library,  42,  43,  49,  92. 
Myron,  W.  P.,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

N\DER,  John,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

Nadoussioux  (Nadouecerous),  36,  65,  43,  97,  103,  104.     See  also  Sioux. 

"Nancy."  British  sloop,  42,  92. 

"Nancy  Dousman,"  early  steamboat,  47,  179. 

Nansen,  Fridtjof,  First  crossing  of  Greenland,  39,  46. 

Nantucket   (Mass.),  Historical    Association,    gives    to    library,  47,  62, 

48,  66,  49,  77. 
Napier,  Sir  Charles  J.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— ,  Macvey,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Napoleon  I.,  of  France,  conquest  of  Austria  and  Prussia,  44,  161; 
anger  at  treaty  of  Paris,  47,  133;  debt  of  America  to,  49,  127,  128; 
Memoirs  illustrating  history  of,  42,  32;  Roseberry's  Napoleon,  43, 
127. 

Xarragansett  Historical  Register,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  43,  41,  41. 
— —  Indians,  conversion  of,  47,  15.6,  157. 
Narvig,  Ingbret  I.,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  164. 
Nash,  Charles  D.,  obituary,  45,  33. 
— ,  E.  G.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— •,  Norman,  missionary,  47,  182. 
— ,  T.  E.,  life  member,  48.  13. 

— ,  Treadway,  Collections  for  history  of  Worcestershire,  37,  24. 
Nashee,  George,  printer,  44,  137. 
Nashota,  Goodenough  at,  38,  22;   Adams,  45,  28,  29. 


250      Wisconsin  Historical  Society   [Na«hviiia 

Nashville   (Term.),  city  recorder  gives  to  library,  47,  62;   mayor,  47, 
62;  Bulletin,  47,  83,  48,  88,  49,  93;  Journal  of  Labor,  43,  82,  44,  81, 

45,  95. 

Nassau    (Germany),   society  of   natural   history,   gives   to   library,   37, 

46. 

Nassauischen  vereins   (Weisbaden,  Ger.),  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 
Natawpindawqua,  Winnebago  chief,  speech  of,  47,  137. 
Nation,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  43,  41,  41, 

42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  102;   Allen, 

37,  83,  85;   on  "Granger"  cases,  45,   144;    gives  to  library,  39,  61, 

40,  60. 
National    Association     for    promoting    Social     Science,     Transactions, 

36,  16. 
Association  of  manufacturers,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

-  Association  of  State  Librarians,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

— • — •  Association    of    Wool    Manufacturers,    gives    to    library,    49,    77; 

Bulletin,  49,  102. 
• Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  37,  46. 

-  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 

— •  Bulletin  of  Charities  and  Correction,  49,  102. 

-  Civil  Service  Reform  League,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  45,  80. 

— • —  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction,  gives  to  library,  44,  26, 
49,  77. 

Consumers'  League,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

-  Democratic  Congressional  Committee,  gives  to  library,  42,   57. 

-  Democratic  (gold)   Committee,  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 

-  Divorce  Reform  League,  gives  to  library,  44,  67,  45,  80. 

-  Educational  Association,  gives  to  library,  41,  54,  44,   67,  45,   80, 

46,  60,  47,  62,  48,  66,  49,  77;  bill  paid,  45,  23;  report  of  normal  sys- 
tem of  Wisconsin  to,    45,  167. 

Executive  Silver  Commission,  gives  to  library,  39,  61. 

• — ' — •  German  American  'Teachers'  Seminary,  gives  to  librar"   *8,  66. 

-  Glass  Budget,  49,  102. 

-  Guard.     See  Wisconsin  State  Militia. 

— •  Home  Reading  Union    (London,  Eng.),   direction  of  courses,  38, 
85;   gives  to  library,  39,  61. 

-  League  for  Protection  of  the  Family,  gives  to  library,  47,  62,  48, 
66,  49,  77. 

—  Magazine,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  49;   White,  45,  155. 

-  Municipal  League,  bill  paid,  44,  26;    gives  to  library,  48,  66,  49, 
77. 

Park  Commissioners,  give  to  library,  45,  80. 


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National  Primary  Election  League,  gives  to  library,  46,  60,  49,  77. 

—  Prison  Association  of  U.  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  54. 

-  portrait  gallery,  42,  32. 

-  Republican  Congressional  Committee,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 

-  Review,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  49,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98, 
46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  102;   cited  on  British  colonial  policy,  46, 
103,  108. 

— .  Tribune,  32,  8. 

Nattestad,  Ansten,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  164. 
— ,  Ole,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  164. 

Natural  science,  library  accessions  in,  38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30, 
42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28;  Evelyn's 
Sylva,  42,  32;  Kingsley's  Riverside  natural  history,  36,  16;  Muy- 
bridge's  Animal  locomotion,  36,  15;  Nehrling's  Native  birds,  42, 
30;  Royal  microscopical  society  Journals,  38,  33;  Sargent's  Silva, 
38,  34,  40,  41,  42,  30,  43,  43. 

Nature  study,  48,  90,  49,  102. 

Nau,  George  D.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

,  Mrs.  George  D.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

Naughtin,  Rev.  John  M.,  annual  member,  43,  14;  gives  to  library,  46, 
60;  life  member,  47,  14. 

Nauvoo  (111.),  Colonie  Icarienne,  42,  36;  Neighbor  on  Old  Northv/esl, 
44,  126. 

Navarino,  Eberts,  37,  33;  unity  of  settlers,  46,  142.  See  also  Green 
Bay. 

Nebraska,  educational  appropriation,  38,  75,  76;  educational  system, 
38,  89;  frontier  of  Indian  country,  41,  85;  settlement,  41,  8f.: 
auditor  of  public  accounts  gives  to  library,  43,  67,  45,  80;  state 
treasurer,  45,  80. 

Board  of  Transportation,  gives  to  library,  43,  67;  railroad  com- 
missioners give  to  library,  43,  67. 

— -  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  37,  4G,  46,  68,  47,  62, 
48,  66,  49,  77. 

-  State  Banking  board,  gives  to  library,  43,  67,  44,  67. 
Historical  Society  (Omaha),  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  49. 

—  City,  Conservative,  47,  81. 

-  State  Historical  Society    (Lincoln),  gives  to  library,  32,   19,  35, 
30,  39,  61,  40,  60,  42,  57,  43,  C7,  44,  67,  46,  60,  47,  62. 

—  State  Library   (Lincoln),  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  47,  62. 

— ,  University  of,  gives  to  library,  39,  61,  41,  54,  45,  80,  46,  60,  48, 

66,  49,   77;    Agricultural   experiment  station   gives   to   library,  46, 

60,  47,  63,  48,  66;   library    gives    to  library,    47,    63;     library  ex- 
changes, 47,  22,  48,  22. 


252      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Necedah,  Miner  at,  38,  24;  public  schools  give  to  library,  40,  60;  King- 
ston at,  47,  94;  Republican,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52, 
40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  90,  4S,  69,  47, 
77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

Necrology,  37,  15,  16,  38,  18-27,  39,  16-29,  94,  40,  18-28,  41,  18-27,  42, 
17-27,  43,  27-37,  44,  30-38,  45,  26-36,  90,  46,  80-88,  90,  47,  88-100, 

48,  94-102,  49,  114-120. 
Neely,  F.  T.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 

Neely's  Ferry  (Ark.),  mounds  at,  41,  77. 

Neenah,  Clark  at,  39,  19,  Kellogg,  39,  23;  Torrey,  41,  26;  Lawson  on, 
47,  107;  library,  47,  202;  historical  pilgrimage  to,  49,  64;  Collins 
at,  49,  115;  Danskeren,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  90,  46,  69;  Friend 
and  Guide,  45,  90,  46,  69,  48,-  82,  49,  108;  Twin  City  Daily  News, 
42,  46. 

Neff,  Miss  E.  Clifford,  bill  paid,  48;  48. 

Negro  suffrage  in  Wisconsin,  41,  116,  118,  120,  121,  124,  125,  42,  100, 
101;  Whiton's  resolution,  45,  125;  Bruchard  on,  45,  128;  Stoddard, 
45,  129;  Randall's  resolution,  46,  120.  See  also  Elective  Fran- 
chise. 

Nehantick  Indians,  conversion  of,  47,  156,  157. 

Nehrling,  Henry,  Native  Birds,  42,  30. 

Neighbor,  49,  102. 

Neill,  Edward  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  26,  36,  37,  37,  46,  38,  55, 

39,  61,  40,  60;  41,  54;    on  fur-trade  and  trading  posts,  36,  72,   73, 
86;   Discovery  along  Great  Lakes,  43,  95,  105;   Founders  of  Mary- 
land, 36,  55;  History  of  Minnesota,  36,  88;  Early  Wisconsin  expi- 
ration, 44,  90    (10). 

Neillsville,  Republican  and  Press,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51, 

40,  45,  41,   42,  42,  44,  43,   73,  44,  73,  45,  90,  46,   69,  47,  77,  48,  82, 

49,  108;    Times,  35,  19,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   True 
Republican,  35,  19. 

Neilson,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

Nekimi,  Welsh  in,  37,  60;    Ford  at,  48,  97. 

Nelke,  D.  I.,  Columbian  biographical  dictionary,  43,  43. 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Carrie,  in  La  Salle  county   (111.),  46,  163. 

— ,  Cornelius,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160. 

— ,  Hugh,  autograph,  40,  52. 

— ,  Julius,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

— ,  Nels,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160-162. 

— ,  O.  N.,  bill  paid,  42,  12,  46,  44;   gives  to  library,  44,  67;   History 

of  Skandinavians,  42,  31. 
,  R.  R.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 


New  England]      Index  to  Proceedings  253 

Nelson,  Thomas  F.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

— ,  Wiiriam,  gives  to  library,  41,  54,  42,  57,  44,  67,  49,  77. 
Neshota.     See  Two  Rivers. 
Nettleton,  E.  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

— ,  George  E.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 
Neukirch,  F.,  German  Republican,  49,  207. 

Nevada,  adjutant  general,  gives  to  library,  45,  80;  governor,  48,  66; 
secretary  of  state,  43,  67,  45,  80,  48,  66;  state  comptroller,  45,  80, 
48,  66;  state  treasurer,  45,  80. 

-  State  Land  Office,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

—  State  University   (Reno),  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  48,  66,  49,  77; 
Agricultural  experiment  station,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

Neville,  Arthur  C.,  annual  member,  47,  13;  Green  Bay  historical  so- 
ciety, 47,  44-49,  108;  Trip  to  Depere,  47,  105;  John  Lawe's  mill,  49, 
63. 

— ,  Ella  H.,  bill  paid,  44,  26;    Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,   44, 
47,  108;   French  Regime,  in  Valley  of  Fox,  46,  91,  131-143;   Intel- 
lectual  life  of   Fox  River  ^7alley,  47,   106,   195-203;     and    Martin, 
Historic  Green  Bay,  43;  145,  47,  24,  104,  123,  126,  128,  129,  140,  200. 
— ,  John  C.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115. 
— L,  Sophia,  Old  House  on  Main  Street,  49,  63. 
Newlin,  William  H.,  gives  to  .library,  39,  61. 
New  Albany  (Ind.),  Ledger,  44,  120;   Commercial,  44,  120. 

—  Amsterdam,  Frisian  village,  37,  61. 
Baltimore  (N.  Y.),  Grant  at,  39,  20. 

-  Britain   (Conn.),  Independent,  46,  71,  47,  74,  48,  84,  49,  110. 

—  Brunswick    (N.   J.),   Theological   Seminary,   gives  to  library,  37, 
46. 

—  Cassel,  Matteson  at,  43,  36. 

-  Diggings,  Little  at,  38,  23;   name  of,  46,  186. 

New  England,  advance  of  settlement,  41,  83,  90;  Usher's  New  England 
influence  in  Milwaukee,  49,  170-174;  Puritan  influence  in  Wiscon- 
sin, 46,  117-128. 

-  Anti  Imperialist  League  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

-  College  (Providence,  R.  I.),  Commission  gives  to  library,  38,  52. 

-  Emigrating  Company,  46,  131,  132. 

—  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  38,  38. 

— •  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society  (Boston),  gives  to  library, 
32,  19,  36,  32,  38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  60,  41,  54,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67; 
Register,  35,  17,  36,  19,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  4?, 
43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  91,  49,  102;  gives  to  library, 
35,  30,  45,  80,  47,  63. 


254   Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [New England 

New  England  Journal,  36,  31. 

-  Magazine,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  03, 
46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  91,  49,  102;  Jesuit  Relations,  43,  109. 

-  Publishing  Company,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 

— •  Society  of  Brooklyn,  gives  to  library,  41,  54. 

— •  Society  of  New  York,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  80, 

46,  60,  48,  66,  49,  77. 

New  Englander,  35,  19,  36,  19,  38,  38,  39,  50.     ' 
New  English  Theatre,  43,  45. 

New  France,  Tablia  Nova;  Frandce,  35,  16.     See  also  Canada. 
New  Glarus,   Swiss   in,   37,    61;    Rodolf  founds   Swiss   colony,   40,   26; 

Duerst's  Diary,  48,  27;  Luchsinger's  Swiss  colony  of,  40,  90  (8),  95 

(59),  44,  d   (12);  Tschudy's  Additional  notes,  44,  90  (8),  95  (59). 
New  Hampshire,  gives  to  library.  45,  80;   adjutant  general,  48,  66,  49, 

77;  secretary  of  state,  41,  54,  44,  67,  47,  63,  49,  77;  state  treasurer, 

45,  80,  49,  77. 

Asylum  for  the  Insane,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

—  Bank  Commissioner,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

-  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  38,  55. 

-  Board  of  Library  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  48,  66, 
49,  77. 

— •  Library  Commission,  Bulletin,  49,  102. 
— —  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  44,  67,  45,  80, 

46,  60,  49,  77. 

— •  Bureau  of  Labor,  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  47,  63. 

-  Department  of  Agriculture,  38,  55,  39,  61,  41,  54. 

-  Historical  Society  (Concord),  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  43,  67,  46, 
60,  48,  66;  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

— •  Industrial  School,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 
— •— i  Insurance  Commissioner,  gives  to  library,  48,  66,  49,  77. 

—  State  Board  of  Charities  and  Correction,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

-  State  Library   (Concord),  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  40,  60,  41,  54, 
43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  80,  47,  63,  48,  66,  49,  77. 

— •  State  Prison,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 
New  Harmony  (Ind.),  Gazette,  42,  36,  44,  141. 
New  Haven    (Conn.),  Tweedy,  39,  27;    American  historical  association 

at,  47,  25;   mayor  gives  to  library,  47,  63;   Religious  Intelligencer, 

34,  17;   War  Record,  32,  8. 

-  Colony  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  36,  32,  37,  46, 
39,  61,  46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  66. 

-  Free, Public  Library,  visited,  43,  51;   gives  to  library,  47,  63. 
New"  Holstein  settlement,  37,  59. 


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New  Hope,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 

New  Jersey,  educational  system,  38,  89;  adjutant  general,  gives  to 
library,  45,  80,  46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  66,  49,  77;  commissioner  of  sinking 
fund,  45,  80;  comptroller  of  currency,  45,  80,  47,  63,  49,  77;  state 
treasurer,  47,  63,  48,  66,  49.  77;  Early  Germans  in  New  Jersey, 
44,  44;  Grants  and  concessions  of  New  Jersey,  42,  32. 

-  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

-  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  37,  46,  38,  55, 
40,  60,  41,  54,  45,  80,  46,  60,  48,  66,  49,  77. 

—  •  Department  of  Banking  and  Insurance,  gives  to  library,  45,  80, 
46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  66,  49,  77. 

—  •  Department  of  Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection,  gives  to  library, 
49,  77. 

—  •  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

-  Geological  Survey,  gives  to  library,  38,  55,  39,  61,  44,  67. 

-  Historical  Society   (Newark),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  27,  37, 
46,  39,  61,  40,  60,  43,  67,  49,  77. 

—  Historical  Society   (Patterson),  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

—  •  Historical  Society   (Trenton),  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 

—  Public  Record  Commission,  gives  to  library,  48,  66. 

-  State  Board  of  Assessors,  gives  to  library,  43,  67,  47,  63,  46,  60, 
48,  66,  49,  77. 

-  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  66. 
-  •  State  Board  of  Taxation,  gives  to  library,  47,  63. 

-  State  college  (New  Brunswick),  gives  to  library,  '32,  19,  45,  80. 

-  State  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

New  Lisbon  (Wis.),  Armstrong  at,  43,  34;  Argus,  35,  19;  Times,  43,  75, 

44,  75,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
New  London   (Conn.)   Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  37,  46. 

-  (Wis.),  founding,  40,  27;   Lawson's  New  London,  44,  88   (3);  En- 
terprise and  Times,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47;  Press,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43, 
78,  44,  78,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Republican,  45,  90, 
46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Times,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31. 

New  Madrid  county  (Mo.),  pottery  found  in,  41,  70,  78. 
New  Mexico,   intercourse  with   St.   Louis,   36,   54;    territorial  auditor. 
gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

—  Bar  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  46,  60. 

—  Bureau  of  Immigration,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 

—  Historical  Society  (Santa  F6).  gives  to  library,  44,  67. 
New  Nation,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41. 

New  Order,  47,  85,  49,  102. 


256   Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [New 

New  Orleans,  public  library,  35,  44;  American  offer  to  buy,  49,  128; 
battle  of,  49,  130;  city  comptroller  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  46,  60. 

47,  63,  48,  66,  49,  77;   Devron's  Copper  currency  in  colonial  times, 
41,   168-173;   Republican,  42,   36;    Times-Democrat,  37,   31,  38,   42, 

39,  54,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72,  47,  80, 

48,  85,  49,  111. 

New  Philosophy,  47,  85,  49,  102. 

New  Princeton  Review,  35,  17,  36,  20. 

Xew  Review,  43,  45. 

New  Richmond,  destroyed  by  cyclone,  47,  101;  Republican  Voice,  46,  69, 
47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  St.  Croix  Republican,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38, 
41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  45,  90,  46,  69. 

New  South  Wales,  government,  gives  to  library,  48,  66;  government 
statistician,  48,  66,  49,  77;  registrar  general,  47,  63. 

Government  Board  for  International  Exchanges,  gives  to  library, 

40,  60,  42,  57,  43,  67,  44,  67,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  54,  49,  77. 

New  World,  32,  8,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77, 

47,  85. 

New  York  (City),  Weil,  39,  28;  cattle  market,  41,  92;  rivalry  for  West- 
ern trade,  41,  100,  110;  normal  school,  45,  167;  Wisconsin  troops, 
46,  89,  90;  Preston's  letter,  46,  211,  215;  custom  authorities  seize 
"Restaurationen,"  46,  156;  Quakers  aid  Norwegians,  46,  157; 
Eleazer  Williams  in,  47,  169,  180.  Newspapers  and  journals: 
American.  42,  36;  American  Fabian,  45,  93,  46,  73,  47, 
81,  48,  86;  American  Federationist,  43,  82,  44,  81;  American 
Sentinel,  45,  93,  46,  73,  47,  81;  Amusement  Gazette,  34, 
17;  Arbeitaren,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;  Chronicle,  36, 
22;.  Churchman,  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95,  46,  73;  Commercial  Adver- 
tiser, 47,  51;  Commonwealth.  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81, 

48,  86;   Daily  Advertiser,  42,  36;  Diary,  42, -36;  Evening  Post,  42, 
36,  46,  55,  47,  38;   Fourth  Estate,  44,  79,  45,  93,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48, 
86;   Freiheit,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;   Gazette,  36,  21,  42,  36, 

46,  148;   Herald,  41,  34,  42,  36;   Hungarian  American  Weekly,  44, 
79;  Independent,  34,  17,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48;  Irish  World,  46,  73, 

47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;   Good  Government,  45,  95;  Journal,  42,  37; 
Ladies'   Literary   Casket,  32,   8;    Ledger,   32,   8;    Mercury,   42,   37, 
Mining.  Record,   37,   46;    Museum,   42,    37;    National   Anti-Slavery 
Standard,  42,  37;  National  Press,  32,  8;  New  Century,  47,  81;  New 
Yorker  Volkszeitung,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;  Nordiske 
Blade,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  93,  48,  86,  49,  111;  Nordlyset,  43,  80,  44, 
79,  45,  93;  People,  43,  82,  45/95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;  Plain 
Dealer,  34,   17;    Pointer,  39,   54,  40,   48;    Progressive  Age,  43,   82, 


New  York]        Index  to  Proceedings  257 

44,  81;  Record  and  Guide,  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48, 
86;  Rivington's  Gazetteer,  42,  37;  St.  Andrew's  Cross,  44,  81,  45, 
95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86;  Sentinel  of  Liberty,  48,  86;  Spectator,  42, 
37;  Straight  Edge,  48,  86;  Sun,  48,  86;  Tailor,  44,  81;  Temperance 
Advocate,  32,  8;  Time-piece,  32,  8;  Times,  35,  21,  36,  25,  41,  ?A, 
44,  68;  Tribune,  32,  9,  34,  17,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54, 

40,  48,    41,    45,    42,    37,    47,    141,    43,    80,    133,    44,    79,    45,    93,  46, 
73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;   Voice,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39, 

54,  40,  48,  44,  81,  46,  73;   Vorwiirts.  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111; 
Weekly  Journal,  46,  148;   Weekly  Times,  42,  37;   Weekly  Tribune, 

41,  34;   Worker,  49,  111;  World,  32,  9,  34,  17,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31, 
38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  93;  New  York 
Atlas  Magazine,  32,  8. 

New  York  Academy  of  Medicine,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

— ,  Association  for  Working  Girls,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

— ,  Bar  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 

— •,  Board    of    Education,    gives    to    library,    38,    55,    40,    60,    41,    54, 

43,  68,  44,  67. 
— — ,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  gives  to  library,  47,  63,  48,  66. 

• ,  Charity  Organization  Society,  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  46,  60,  48, 

66,  49,  71. 

— ,  Charter  Revision  Commission,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

— ,  Children's  Aid  Society,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  35,  30,  37,  46,  33, 

55,  39,  61,  45,  80,  46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  66,  49,  77. 

— ,  Committee  on  Bartholdi  Statue,  etc.,  gives  to  library,  35,  30. 
— — ,  Comptroller,  gives  to  library,  45,  80,  47,  63. 
— ,  Department  of  Finance,  gives  to  library,  47,  63,  48,  66. 
— ,  Department  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 
— ,'  Free  Circulating  Library,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  44.  37,  46,  39. 

61,  41,  54,  44,  67,  45,  80,  46,  60,  48,  66,  49,  78. 
— ,  Gospel  Settlement,  gives  to  library,  47,  63. 
— — ,  Home  for  Incurables,  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 
—  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  35,  30,  36,  32,  37,  -16. 
38,  55,  39,  61,  40,  60,  42,  57,  43,  68,  44,  67,  47,  63,  49,  78. 

,  House  of  Refuge,  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 

— •,  Juvenile  Asylum,  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 
— ,  League  for  Social  Service,  gives  to  library,  44,  60. 
— ,  Mercantile  Library,  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  55,  41,  54,  42,  57, 
43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  80,  47,  63,  48,  66,  49,  78;  visited,  47,  25;  Jackson. 
37,  97;  Bulletin,  42,  50,  43,  85. 
,  Mission  and  Tract  Society,  gives  to  library,  49,  78, 

IT 


258      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [New York 

New  Tork,  Museum  of  Natural  History,  gives  to  library,  44,  67;  visited, 
43,  51. 

• ,  Normal  College  Alumnae  House,  gives  to  library,  47,  63. 

— ,  Public  Library,   gives  to   library,  45,   80,  47,   63,  48,   67,  49,   78; 
exchanges,  47,   21,  48,   22;    Bulletin,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  91, 
49,  102. 
— ,  School  Board  for  the  boroughs  of  Manhattan  and  Bronx,  gives 

to  library,  49,  78. 

— •,  School  of  Expression,  gives  to  library,  48,  67. 
— — ,  Securities  Company,  gives  to  library,  44,  68. 
— • — •,  Union  Defence  Committee,  gives  to  library,  32,  19. 
— ,  University  Club,  gives  to  library,  44,  67,  45,  80. 
— ,  University  Settlement,  gives  to  library,  48,  67. 
— ,  Young  Woman's  Settlement,  gives  to  library,  47,  69. 
-H —  Colonial  Documents,  36,  59,  60,  63,  65-67,  70,  71,  79,  86,  89,  93,  95. 

•  Engineering  and  Building  Record,  37,  31. 

— —  Farmers'  Society,  gives  to  library,  43,  68. 

— •  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society,  gives  to  library,  43,  68, 
46,  60,  48,  66;  Record,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  20,  39,  50,  40,  44, 
41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  47,  85,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

• German  Society,  gives  to  library,  32,  19. 

Society  of  Order  of  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America,  gives  to 

library,  44,  68,  46,  60. 

— •  (State),  clippings  from  newspapers,  36,  16;  map,  1790,  36,  18, 
documents  relating  to  early  history,  36,  27;  educational  system, 
38,  89;  Draper  in,  39,  78;  settlements,  41,  83,  95;  salt  springs, 
41,  94;  Draper  MSS.,  42,  40;  Wisconsin  settlers  from,  46,  184; 
Documentary  History,  47,  120,  121;  governor  gives  to  library, 
48,  67. 

— •  Adjutant  General,  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 
— — '  Archives,   London  and   Paris  documents   from,   in   Draper  MSS., 

41,    36,    42,    40. 

-  Attorney  General,  gives  to  library,  45,  80. 
— ,  Board  of  Charities,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  48,  67,  49,  78. 
— ,  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  42,  57,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  80, 

46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49,  78;   Bulletin,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,!  77, 

47,  85,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

— ,  Board  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration,  gives  to  library,  37,  4fi, 
38,  55,  39,  61,  41,  54,  42,  57,  43,  68,  44..  67,  45,  81,  46,  61,  47,  63, 

48,  67. 

—  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  41,  54,  42,  57, 
43,  68,  46,  61,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49,  78. 


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New  York,  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  55, 

39,  61,  42,  57,  46,  61,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49,  78. 
— ,  Comptroller,  gives  to  library.  45,  81,  48,  67,  49,  78. 
— ,  Catholic  Protectory,  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 
— ,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  gives  to  library,  48,  67,  49,  78. 

—  Charities  Aid  Association,  gives  to  library,  39,  61,  46,  61,  47,  63, 
48,  67. 

— ,  Civil  Service  Commission,  gives  to  library,  41,  54,  42,  57,  43,  68, 

44,  67,  45,  81,  46,  61,  49,  78. 

— ,  College  of  Forestry,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  48,  67. 
— ,  Commissioners  of  Fisheries,  give  to  library,  39,  61. 
— t  Dairy  Commissioner,  gives  to  library,  37,  46. 
— •  Dairymen's  Association,  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  55. 

-  Department  of  Banking,  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  80, 
81,  46,  60,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49,  78. 

—  Department  of  Insurance,  gives  to  library,  44,  68,  48,  67,  49,  78. 
— •  Department  of  Labor  Bulletin,  49,  102. 

-  Factory  Inspectors,  give  to  library,  35,  30,  36,  32,  39,  61,  40,  60, 
41,  54,  42,  57,  45,  81,  49,  78. 

— ,  Forest  Commission,  gives  to  library,  34,  27,  42,  57,  44,  67. 
— ,  Historical  Association,  gives  lo  library,  45,  80,  49,  78. 

—  Indians,  Ellis,  32,  20,  44,  88(2);   Davidson's  New  York  Indians, 

47,  106,  153-185,  49,  179.     See  also  Oneida  Indians. 

Instrtutlon  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  gives  1o 

library,  49,  78. 

-  Library,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  19,  34,  27,  35,  30,  37,  46,  38,  55, 

39,  61,  40,   60,  41,  54,  42,  58,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  81,  46,  61,  47,   63, 

48,  67,  49,  78;  mentioned,  38,  93;  visited,  43,  51,  47,  25. 

Library  Association,  annual  conference,  49,  35. 

Reformatory,  gives  to  library,  36,  32. 

• Reservation  Commissioners,  give  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  55,  39,  61, 

40,  60,  41,  54,  42,  57,  49,  78. 

-  University,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  41,  54,  42,  58,  43,  68,  44,  68, 

45,  81,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49,  78;  autograph  of  secretary,  38,  45;  regents 
give  lo   library,   32,   19,   37,   46;    regents'    plan   library   extension, 
38,  95. 

•  World's  Fair  Commissioners,  give  to  library,  41,  54. 

—  Store  (Madison),  bill  paid,  49,  56,  60. 

New  Zealand,  government  gives  to  library,  49,  78;    registrar  general 

gives  to  library,  49,  78. 

Newark  Free  Library,  gives  to  library,  46,  60;    visited,  47,  25. 
Newberry,  Walter  L.,  bequest  for  Chicago  public  library,  32,  21. 


260      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Newberry  Library  (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  38,  52,  39,  61,  43, 
68,  44,  68,  46,  60,  48,  67,  49,  77;  visited,  43,  51;  medical  department, 
gives  to  library,  43,  68;  material  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  127. 

Newburgh  Bay  and  the  Highlands  (N.  Y.),  Historical  Society  of,  gives 
to  library,  47,  58. 

Newburyport   (Mass.),  Essex  Journal,  42,  36. 

Newcomb,    H.    Sophie,    memorial    college.     See    H.    Sophie    Newcomb 

memorial  college. 
— ,  William  M.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Newell,  P.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  68. 

,  George  F.,  obituary,  46,  85. 

Newfoundland,  colonial  secretary,  gives  to  library,  44,  68. 

Newhall,  Daniel,  obituary,  44,  36,  37. 

Newlin,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  44,  68. 

Newman,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  77. 

,  Alfred  W.,  annual  member,  41,  8;    curator,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4;   on 

obituaries  committee,  43,  5,  44,  5;   obituary,  46,  85,  90;   succeeded 
by  Bardeen,  46,  88;  succeeded  by  Morrow,  47,  95. 

,  Mrs.  Alfred  W.,  gives  to  library,  48,  67. 

— ,  J.  H.,  Works,  40,  41. 

Newport  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  34,  27. 
—  News  (Va.),  Wisconsin  troops,  46,  89. 

Newson,  T.  M.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

Newspaper  publishers,  give  to  library,  32,  19,  34,'  26,  35,  34,  36,  39,  46, 
61,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49.  77. 

Newspapers,  received  by  library,  35,  18-21,  36,  22-25,  37,  28-31,  38, 
38-42,  39,  51-54,  40,  45-48,  41,  42-45,  42,  43-47,  43,  73-82,  87,  44, 
72-81,  86,  45,  87-95,  100,  46,  66-74,  79,  47,  74-82,  87,  48,  79-87,  93, 
49,  105-113;  library  accessions  in  bound  files,  32,  6,  8,  9,  34,  15, 
17,  18,  35,  15,  36,  17,  20  22,  37,  25,  38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41, 
41,  30,  42,  30,  35-38,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21, 
48,  22,  49,  28;  value  of,  37,  101-103;  Wisconsin  Press  Association 
co-operates  with  Society,  39,  70,  71;  catalogue  of  bound  files, 

40,  37,   41,    34,   42,    34,   43,    44,    53,   44,    46,   45,    42,    46,    21;    cited, 

41,  132;    library's  collection    (Johnston),  43,   7,   8;    legislation  on 
binding,  43,   54;    Draper's    Newspaper    extracts    in    MSS.,  42,  40; 
"List   of  newspapers   and   periodicals   regularly   received,"   44,   98 
(108);  Ohio  newspapers  in  Ohio  libraries,  44,  115-119;   in  Indiana 
State   Library,    44,    121;    in    Chicago    Historical    Society   Library, 
44,  125;    in   State  Historical   Society  library,  44,  140,  141;    Michi- 
gan newspapers  in  Michigan  libraries,  44,  131-133;   in  State  Hid- 
torica.1  Society  library,  44,  141;    Indiana  newspapers  in  Indiana 


Index  to  Proceedings  261 

libraries,  44,  120,  122;  in  State  Historical  Society  library,  44,  141; 
Illinois  newspapers  in  Illinois  libraries,  44,  124-126;  in  Slato 
Historical  Society  library,  44,  141;  Wisconsin  newspapers  in  State 
Historical  Society  library,  44,  141,  142,  45,  123,  136,  137,  141;  ef- 
fect of  foreign,  45,  112;  clippings  from  Connecticut  and  New  York, 
1852-62,  36,  16. 
Newton,  Isaac,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

— ,  William  H.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 
Niagara    (N.    Y.),    Commissioners    of    State   Reservation    at,    give    to 

library,  36,  32;  route  for  fur-trade,  36,  77;  Democrat,  42,  37. 
— •  (Ont),  Historical  Society  gives  to  library,  47,  .63,  48,  67. 
-  Falls   (N.  Y.),  Public    Library,  gives    to    library,  47,  63,  48,  67, 
49,  78. 

Nicaragua  Canal  Construction  Co.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60. 
Nichols,  C.  A.,  bill  paid,  42,  12,  43,  19,  49,  51. 

— ,  Charles  M.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
Nicholson,  H.  ML,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  4,  34,  9. 
— ,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  43,  68. 
— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  41,  54. 
Nickey,  J.  L.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 
Nicolay,  John  G.,  letter  from,  42,  82,  44,  97   (94);  and  Hay,  Abraham 

Lincoln,  39,  46;   and  Hay,  Lincoln's  complete  works,  42,  32. 
Nicolet,  Jean,  visit  to  Wisconsin,  41,  131,  43,  95,  96,  98,  115,  46,  213, 

47,  112,  118,  128,  130,  206,  212;    Butterfield's  Bibliography,  35,  26, 
36,  62,  44,  90  (11);   Garneau    and    Ferland    on,  44,  9  (10);   Jouan, 
44,  90   (11);   Suite's  Notes,  44,  90  (8). 

Nightingale,  Florence,  autograph,  38,  45. 

Niles   (Mich.),  Gazette  and  Advertiser,  44,  141;   Intelligencer,  44,  141. 

Nineteenth  Century,  34,  24,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44, 

41,     40,    42,     50,    43,    85,    44,     84,    45,     98,    46,     77,     103,    47,     85, 

48,  91,  49,  102. 

Nipissing  Indians  ("Sorcerers"),  43,  95. 
Noailles,  Vicomte  de,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Noble,  Butler  G.,  obituary,  38,  24;  Freesoiler,  42,  123. 
— ,  James,  autograph,  40,  52. 

• county  (111.),  atlas,  35,  16. 

Noggle,  David,  convention  of  1846,  45,  153;  speech  on  banks  and  bank- 
ing, 45,  129. 

Nohl,  W.  G.,  gives  to  library,  48,  67. 
Noll,  Arthur  H.,  gives  to  library.  49,  78. 
"Nonsuch,"  Hudson  Bay  ship,  43,  113. 
Noonan,  J.  A.,  Recollections  of  Wisconsin,  44,  89  (7). 


262      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Norcross,  Pliny,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
"Norden,"  Norwegian  vessel,  46,  151. 
Normal  Advance,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,  77,  49,  102. 
Normanby,  Lord,  at  imperial  conference,  46,  109. 
"Norske  Klippe,"  Norwegian  vessel,  46,  151,  152. 
Norsman,  O.  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  42,  58. 
North,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  48,  G7. 
— -,  Frederic,  Lord,  36,  76. 

— ,  Mrs.  Helen  B.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44-46,  48. 

— ,  Jerome  R.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44-46,  48. 
— ,  S.  N.  D.,  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 

—  Adams  (Mass.)   Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  48,  67,  49,  78. 

-  America,  D'Anville's  map,  44,  45;   Senex's,  44,  45;  Smith's,  44,  45. 
— •  American  Land  Company,  Observations  on,  41,  89. 

American  Notes  and  Queries,  48,  91. 

—  American    Review,    32,   9,   34,   18,   35,   17,  36,   20,   37,   27,   38,   38, 
39,   50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,   50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  98,  46,   77,  47,  85, 

48,  91,  49,  102;  Allen  in,  37,  83. 

Carolina,  educational    system,  38,   89;    settlement  of,  41,  83,  95; 

governor  gives  to  library,  45,  81;  state  auditor,  45,  81,  49,  78; 
superintendent  of  public  instruction,  47,  63;  Bartram's  Travels, 
41,  83;  Bernheimer's  German  settlements,  41,  83;  Colonial  Rec- 
ords, 41,  83,  94;  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  40. 

Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

-  Board  of  Public  Charities,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

-  Booklet,  49,  102. 

Bureau  of  Labor    and    Printing,  gives  to  library,  45,  81,  46,  61, 

49,  78. 

Bureau  of  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  36,  33. 

— •  Corporation  Commission,  gives  to  library,  48,  67,  49,  78. 

-  Department  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  41,  54;   Agricultural 
experiment  station,  45,  81;   state  board,  45,  81. 

— •  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

-  Railroad  Commissioners,  give   to  library,  43,   68,  44,   68,  45,   81, 

47,  63. 

-  State  Historical  Society    (Chapel  Hill),  gives  to  library,  35,  30, 

48,  67. 

—  State  Library   (Raleigh),  gives  to  library,  47,  63;   state  librarian 
gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

State  Normal  Magazine,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

-  Treasury  Department,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

-,  University  (Chapel  Hill),  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  49,  87. 


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North  Dakota,  secretary  of  stale  gives  to  library,  42,  58;  state  auditor, 
45,  81;  state  examiner,  45,  81,  46,  61,  47,  63,  49,  78. 

-  Agricultural   College    (Fargo),   gives   to   library,   48,   67;    experi- 
ment station,  45,  81,  46,  61,  47,  63,  48,  67,  49,  78. 

—  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Labor,  gives  to  library,  42,  58, 

43,  68,  46,  61,  47,  63,  49,  78. 

North  of  Ireland,  Historical  and  Archaeological  Society  of,  gives  to 
library,  32,  18. 

-  La  Crosse,   Weekly  Argus,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

—  New  Diggings,  Johnson  at,  41,  23. 
• Pepin,  Burleson  at,  45,  30. 

-  West  Pur  Company,  sketch,  36,  76-83;  on  Lake  Superior,  42,  89- 
92;  constructs  canals,  46,  214. 

Northampton  (Eng.),  Mercury,  36,  21. 

-  (Mass.)    State  Lunatic  Asylum,  gives   to  library,  38,   56,   39,   61, 

40,  60,  42,  58,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  81,  46,  61,  47,  63,  48,  67.' 
Northborough  (Mass.),  Aliens  at,  37,  79,  80,  88. 
Northcot's  Swamp   (Mo.),  pottery  from,  41,  77. 

Northern  Christian  Advocate,  49,  102. 

-  Illinois  College  (Fulton),  gives  to  library,  49,  78. 

-  Indiana  Historical   Society    (South   Bend),   gives   to   library,   44, 
68,  47,  64,  48,  67;  exchanges,  47,  22. 

-  Pacific  Railroad,  46,  218-223;   military  map,  1872,  opening  up  the 
way  for,  38,  35. 

— — •  Wisconsin,  Griffin's  Great  Lakes  in  relation  to  railroad  develop- 
ment, 46,  211-225;  History,  49,  182;  O'Neil's  Future  of,  46,  92,  202- 
210. 

—  Wisconsin  Free  Traveling  Library  Association,  formed,  44,  53. 
Northfield  (Mass.),  library  given  to,  35,  43. 

Northrop,  B.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 
"Northwest,"  lake  steamboat,  42,  91,  95. 
Northwest  Magazine,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41, 

41,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  91,  49,  102;  gives 
to  library,  39,  61,  41,  54,  44,  68. 

-  Territory,  Senator  Hoar  on,  40,  82;    law  of,  41,  133;    changes  of 
ownership,  41,  133;   Wisconsin  under,  41,   134;    sources  of  study. 

44,  113;    early  history   covered  by   Draper  MSS.,   44,    41;    Allen's 
Northwest    in    general    history,    37,    85;    Begg's    History,    43,    41; 
Bradley's  Institutional  history  of  Old  Northwest,  44,  19,  114-142; 
Butterfield's  Discovery,  43,  95;    Folsom's    Fifty    years    in    North- 
west, 45,  130,  138;  Hinsdale's  Old  Northwest,  41,  83;   map,  37,  25; 
Roosevelt's  Northwest  in  nation,  40,  92-99,  44,  94   (53),  97   (89); 
Walker's  Northwest  during  Revolution,  41,  131,  132,  44,  92  (27). 


264      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Northwest 

Northwest  Weather  and  Crops,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99. 
Northwestern,  47,  85,  48,  91. 

-  Lithograph  Co.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 

-  Lumberman,  35,  21;   gives  to  library,  41,  54. 

-  National  Insurance  Co.,  Holton,  40,  24. 

— •  University  (Evanston,  111.),  gives  to  library,  41,  54,  42,  58,  43, 
68,  44,  68,  45,  81,  47,  63,  48,  67,  library,  gives  to  library,  41,  54, 
45,  81,  46,  61,  49,  78. 

-  University  (Watertown,  Wis.),  gives  to  library,  39,  61. 

-  University  Settlement  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  47,  63,  49,  78. 
Norton,  Otis  W.,  obituary,  38,  24. 

Norway,  Universite  Royale  de,  gives  to  library,  49,  84. 
Norway    (Wis.),  Nordlysct,  45,  358,  46,  165. 
Norwegian-American  Press  Association,  Torgerson,  47,  98. 

-  Lutheran  Deaconess's   Institute    (Minneapolis),   gives   to   library, 
48,  67. 

Norwegians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  59,  62;  Anderson's  First  chapter  of  Nor- 
ivegian  immigration,  46,  151;  Anderson's  First  Norwegian  settle- 
ments in  America,  46,  151-167. 

Notes  and  Queries  (Ipswich,  Eng.),  36,  19,  37,  26,  38,  37,  39,  49,  40, 
43,  41,  40,  42,  48,  43,  84,  44,  83,  45,  97. 

-  (London),  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42, 
50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  77,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

-  (Manchester,  N.  H.),  48,  91,  49,  102. 

Notre  Dame  (Ind.)  University,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

Nott,  Charles  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60. 

— ,  Eliphalet,  autograph,  37,  37. 

Notz,  Eugene,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  41,  54,  42,  58,  43,  68,  44,  68;  gives 

to  museum,  41,  64. 

— ,  F.  W.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 
Nova  Scofla,  Thomson's  map,  44,  45. 

-  Historical  Society   (Halifax),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  27,  35, 
30,  36,  33,  37,  46,  39,  62,  40,  60,  43,  68,  48,  67,  49,  79. 

Nowak,  Lieut.  Jacob,  49,  150. 
Nowell,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

Noyelle,  Nicolas  J.  de,  campaign  against  Foxes,  36,  71;  Draper  on, 
39,  94. 

Noyes,  Dr. ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  D.  K.,  obituary,  48,  100. 

— ,  Frank  E.,  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  48,  67,  49,  79. 
— ,  George  H.,  annual  member,  43,  14,  48,  14;  building  commissioner, 
43,  57. 


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— -,  Mrs.  George  H.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 
— ,  Jam/es  Atkins,  gives  to  library,  49,  79. 
Numismatic  and  antiquarian  society  of  Montreal,  gives  to  library,  44, 

68,  47,  64,  72. 

-  and  antiquarian  society  of  Philadelphia,  gives  to  library,  40,  60. 
Nunns,  Annie  A.,  library  attendant,  37,  6,  22,  38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7,  41,  G, 
42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  6,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7;  superintendent's  secre- 
tary, 49,  7;    gives  to  library,  40,  GO,  41,  54,  43,  68,  44,  68,  46,  61, 
49,   79;    bill   paid,  41,   12,  42,   12,  43,   19,   44,   26,  45,   23,  46,   42-47, 
47,  39-43,  48,  45-52,  49,  53,  55-60. 
Nuremburg    (Ger.),  Naturhistorischen   Gesellschaft,   gives    tc    library, 

36,  33. 

Nurses  Settlement  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 
Nye,  Col.  James  W.,  Atwood  on  staff  of,  37,  109. 


OAKLAND  (Cal.),  Signs  of  Times,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84. 
-  (Wis.),  Booth  meeting  at,  43,  135. 

Oakley,  Mrs.  D.  A.,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  48,  G7. 
— ,  Maj.  P.  W.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  curator,  32,  2:'., 
34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  13.  41, 
4,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  45,  4,  46,  4,  12;  auditing  committee, 
32,  24;  contributions  and  endowments  committee,  34,  4,  36,  4, 
37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  G.  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  nomi- 
nating committee,  34,  28,  41,  7,  42,  7,  43,  14,  44,  8,  46,  11;  improve- 
ment committee,  34,  31;  gives  to  library,  36,  15,  40,  60,  41,  54, 
63,  42,  58,  44,  68,  46,  61.  48,  67;  legislation  committee,  38,  5,  42, 
5;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  gives  to  museum,  43,  49; 
advisory  committee,  45,  5,  46,  4;  art  gallery  and  museum  com- 
mittee, 45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  14;  committee  to  memorialize  legislature, 

46,  33,  47,  30;   resignation,  47,  11. 

— ,  Minnie  M.,  assistant  librarian,  37,  6,  21,  38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7,  41, 
6,  42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  6,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7,  49,  7; 
salary  of,  38,  14;  gives  to  library,  39,  62,  40,  60,  42,  58,  43,  68, 

47,  64,  48,  67,  49,  79;   bill  paid,  42,  12;   notarial  fees,  42,  28;   rep- 
resents   society,    42,    68,    43,    52,    44,    49,    46,    26,  47,    25;    President 
Johnston  on,  49,  11. 

Oates,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 
O'Bail,  Maj.  Henry,  Seneca  chief,  39,  76. 

Oberlin   (Ohio),  Evangelist,  42,  37;    Evangelist  on  Old  Northwest,  44, 
140. 


266       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Oberlin   (Ohio)   College,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  41,  54,  44,  68,  45,  81, 

46,  61,  47,  64,  48,  67,  49,  79;   library  exchanges,  47,  22,  48,  22. 
— —  (Ohio)   Conservatory  of  Music,  gives  to  library,  48,  67. 
O'Brien,  Barney,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

,  Mrs.  J.  N.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  38. 

— — ,  Rev.  M.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  Thomas,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 
Observer  Printing  House,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Occom,  Sampson,  Christian  Indian,  47,  155-160,  170,  185. 
O'Connor,  Bostwick,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154 

,  J.  L.,  in  apportionment  case,  45,  146. 

— ,  John,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
— ,  Mary  D.,  bill  paid,  44,   26. 

Oconomowoc,  Cottrill  at,  47,  91;  Harshaw,  49,  116;  Hinckley,  40,  24; 
Sheldon,  39,  26;  Small,  47,  97;  sheet  map  of  lakes  and  drives  in 
vicinity,  39,  48;  Enterprise,  49,  108;  Republican,  44,  78,  45,  00, 

46,  66,  47,  77,  48,  82;   Wisconsin  Free  Press,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31, 
38,  41,  39,  53,  40,   47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,   78,  45,  90,  46,  69, 

47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

— i —  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  48,  67. 

Oconto,  Diocese  of  Fond  da  Lac,  46,  69;  Herald,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49, 
108;  Oconto  County  Reporter,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52, 
40,  46,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77, 

48,  82,  49,  108. 

-  county,  Bohemians  in,  49,  160. 
Odd  Fellows,   Independent   Order  of,   Wisconsin   department,   gives   to 

library,  43,  65,  44,  65,  45,  65,  49,  72;  grand  secretary,  41,  59,  42,  62; 

Taylor  organizer,  46,  17. 
Oderkirk,  B.,  gives  to  library,  40,  49. 
Odiorne  genealogy,  44,  43. 
O'Donnell,  Patrick,  obituary,  45,  34. 
O'Donovan  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Oehler,  Otto,  gives  to  museum,  46,  31. 

O'Farrall,  Francis  K.,  stockholder  in  Bank  of  Milwaukee,  43,  151,  152. 
Official  Journal   of   Brotherhood   of   Painters,    Decorators,    and   Paper 

hangers  of  America,  48,  91,  49.  102. 
Ogburn,  Burt,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48,  45,  44. 
Ogden,  Aaron,  autograph,  37,  37. 

— ,  J.  C.,  Tour  through  upper  and  lower  Canada,  44,  44. 
— •  Land  Company,  47,  164-166,  178. 
Ogle  &  Co.,  G.  A.,  bill  paid,  45,  23,  46,  45,  49,  50,  51,  53. 
county  (111.),  History,  45,  155. 


old  colony]       Index  to  Proceedings  267 

O'Hanlan,  John  C.,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 

Ohio,  mounds,  36,  54;  Draper  in,  39,  78;  settlement  of,  41,  84;  sup- 
plies Pennsylvania  with  cattle,  41,  92;  adjutant  general  gives  to 
library,  42,  58,  48,  67;  auditor  of  state,  46,  61,  47,  64,  48,  67,  49, 
79;  secretary  of  state,  37,  46,  38,  56,  40,  60,  46,  61;  tax  commis- 
sioner, 47,  64;  stale  geologist,  36,  33;  Bradley's  Available  mate- 
rial for  study  of  Old  Northwest,  44,  114-142;  Harmar  papers,  42, 
39;  Hinde  papers,  42,  39;  map,  36,  17;  Roster  of  Ohio  soldiers,  42, 
31;  Symmes  papers,  42,  41. 

—  Agricultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  42,  58.  9 

-  Archaeological    and     Historical     Society     (Columbus),    gives    to 
library,  35,  30,  36,  33,  37,  40,  41,  54,  44,  68,  45,  81,  46,  61,  48,  67; 
Quarterly,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

—  Bureau  of  Building  and  Loan  Associations,  gives  to  library,  45, 
81,  48,-  67. 

— —  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  40,  60,  41, 
54,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  81,  48,  68,  49,  79. 

-  Department  of  Inspection,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  47,  64,  49,  79. 
-Historical     and     Philosophical     Society     (Cincinnati),     gives     to 

library,  32,  19,  34,  27,  35,  30,  37,  46,  38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  54, 
42,  58,  44,  68,  45,  81,  46,  56,  48.  68,  49,  79;  material  on  Old  North- 
west in,  44,  117,  118. 

—  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 

-  Insurance  Department,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 

-  State  Bar  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  81,  47,  64,  48,  68. 
— •  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  48,  68. 

-  State  Board  of  Charities,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  48,  67. 

-  State  Forestry  Bureau,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  37,  46. 

—  State  Library  (Columbus)   gives  to  library,  32,  19,  42,  58,  44,  68,  45, 
81,  49,  79;    material  for  study  of  Old  Northwest  in,  44,   114-116; 
exchanges,  47,  21. 

-  State  University  (Columbus),  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  48,  68. 

-  Supreme  Court  Law  Library    (Columbus),   gives   to   library,   45, 
81;   material  on  Old  Northwest  in,  44,  116. 

— — r  Wesleyan  University  (Delaware),  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

Ojibwa.     See  Chippewa  Indians. 

Oklahoma,  statehood  of,  49,  123,  135;  executive  office  gives  to  library, 

49,  79. 

— •  University   (Norman),  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 
Olathe  (Kan.),  Progressive  Thought,  44,  80. 
"Old  Abe,"  Wisconsin  war  eagle,  44,  35. 

—  Colony  Club   (Boston),  gives  to  library,  41,  47. 


268     Wisconsin  Historical   Society  [bid  6omer 

Old  Corner  Book  Store,  bill  paid,  45,  23,  46,  45. 
Oldenburg  settlement,  37,  59. 
Oldenburgers,  in  Cedarburg,  37,  59. 

Oldham, ,  Puritan  trader,  36,  54. 

Old  New  Yorfc,  37,  27,  38,  38. 

—  Northwest    genealogical    society     (Columbus,   O.),   49,   79;    Quar- 
terly, 46,  78,  47,  8*6,  48,  91,  49,  102. 
— -  Residents'     Historical     Association     (Lowell,     Mass.),     gives     to 

library,  47,  64. 

• •  Settlers'  Club  (Milwaukee),  photograph  of,  32,  10;  gives  to  li- 
brary, 40,  59,  43,  67,  44,  fi6,  46,  59;  unveils  tablet,  48,  103;  Buck, 
40,  22;  Dadd,  43,  35;  O'Donnell,  45,  34. 

— —  South  Work  Directors,  bill  paid,  44,  25;  give  to  library,  49,  79. 
— ' — i  Southwest,  early  history  of,  covered  by  Draper  MSS.,  44,  41. 
Olds,  Mrs.  Inez,  gives  to  library,  45,  81,  46,  61. 
O'Leary,  Daniel,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 
Olin,  C.  C.,  abolitionist,  42,  103. 
— •,  Daniel  A.,  obituary,  41,  24. 

— ,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58,  43,  68;  life  member,  47,  14. 
— •,  Nelson,  obituary,  43,  37. 
Olmstead,  P.  L.,  Texas  Journey,  41,  85. 
— ,  P.  H.,  printer,  44,  137. 
— ,  Nelson  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Olmsted,  Nathan,  obituary,  46,  85. 
Olney,  Richard,  secretary  of  state,  44,  160. 
Olson,  Arthur,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 
— — •,  Foster,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  165. 

— ,  Mrs.  Hulda,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 

— ,  Julius  E.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  35,  41,  54,  42,  58, 

43,  68,  44,  68,  46,  61,  47,  64. 

— ,  Lars,  captain  of  the  "Restaurationen,"  46,  155,  156,  161,  165. 
— — ,  Ole,  Norwegian  emigrant,  46,  162. 

— ,  Porter  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  46,  162. 
Olver,  F.  Slade,  annual  member,  38,  13. 

Omaha  (Neb.),  St.  Paul  railroad,  35,  63;  Estabrook,  42,  24;  mayor 
gives  to  library,  47,  64;  Bohemian  Voice,  40,  48;  Danske  Pioneer, 
43,  80,  44,  79,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  111;  True  Populist,  48,  86;  Weekly 
Bee,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  93,  46,  73;  Western  Laborer,  46,  73,  47,  81, 
48,  86. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  36,  33,  37,  46,  38,  56,  39, 
62,  41,  54,  45,  81. 


open]  Index  to  Proceedings  269 

Omro,  Olin  at,  43,  37;  Hicks  at,  46,  82;  Journal,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31, 
38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41 ,  45,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  90, 
46,  69;  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Herald,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  90, 
46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

Onahan,  W.  J.,  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  44,  68. 

Onderdonk,  Benjamin  T.,  autograph,  37,  39. 
— ,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

Oneida  Conference  Theological  Seminary  (Cazenovia),  Joseph  Irish 
at,  47,  93. 

-  county  (N.  Y.),  Jones's  Annals,  47,  156,  157,  159,  179. 

—  county  (Wis.),  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 

—  Historical  Society  (Utica,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  37,  40, 
38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  55,  42,  58,  44,  68,  45,  81,  46,  61,  49,  79. 

-  Indians,  Ellis  teaches,  32,  20,  47,  180,  197;   Goodenough  mission- 
ary to,  38,  22;   visited  by  Draper,  39,  79;    brought  to  Green  Bay, 
46,  185,  187,  47,  110,  111;    in    Continental    army,    47,    156;     First 
Christian   party,   47,   156,   170,   172,    177;    Second    Christian     (Or- 
chard)   party,  47,   170,   178,   179;    Eleazer  Williams  with,  47,   166, 
169,  172,  176;   Menominee  cession  to,  47,  173,  174;    present  reser- 
vation   secured,    47,    178;     witches    punished,    47,    179;     Kemper 
among,  47,  181.     See  also  Iroquois  Indians,  and  New  York  Indians. 

-  Reservation,  Oneida,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  102. 
O'Neil,  Desmond,  gives  to  library,  49,  79. 

C'Neill,  Edward,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  173. 
— ,  James,   annual    member,   47,    13;    bill    paid,    49,    51;    Future   of 

Northern  Wisconsin,  46,  92,  202-210. 
— ,  William,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

O'Neille,  John  F.,  bank  director,  43,  147. 

Oneonta,  Saturday  Critic,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81. 

Onondaga  Indians,  Jesuit  mission  to,  43,  94,  108,  111;  object  to  migrat- 
ing, 47,  170. 

Ontanagon  county  (Mich.),  map  of  mineral  region,  35,  16. 

Ontario    (Province  of),   Onlarian  families,  43,   42. 

—  Department  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  44,  68,  47,  64,  49,  79. 

-  Department  of  Education,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  48,  68. 

—  Historical  Society   (Toronto),  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  47,  64,  49, 
79. 

-  Publishing  Company,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

Open  Court,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  59,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  8,r>, 
44-.  84;  gives  to  library,  37,  4G,  39,  62,  41,  54,  44,  68. 

Shelf,  books  added  to  Cleveland  Public  Library,  42,  50.  43,  85, 

44,  84, 


270   Wisconsin  Historical  Society [oPPenheimer 

Oppenheimer  &  Levy,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
Orange  county  (N.  J.),  Atlas,  35,  16. 

-  Valley  (N.  J.)  Social  Settlement,  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 
Orcutt,  W.  D.,  Good  Old  Dorchester,  42,  3l. 

Ordinance   of   1787,   41,    101,    133,   49,   127;    educational   provisions   of, 

38,  71;    anti-slavery  clause,  40,  99,  42,  123,  131;    boundary  provis- 
ions, 41,  143;  favored  by  Southerners,  49,  131. 

Ordway,    Rev.    Moses,   portrait   of,    48,    76;    exemplifies   New   England 

influence,  49,  174. 
Oregon,  Bancroft's  History,  41,  86;   Map  of  Oregon  territory,  1852,  36, 

17. 

-  Historical  Society  Quarterly,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

—  Immigration  Board,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 

i State  Medical  Society,  gives  to  library,  40,  60. 

-  State  Railroad  Commissioners,  give  to  library,  43,  68,  45,  81. 
— - — •  Treasury  Department,  gives  to  library,  45,  81,  47,  64,  49,  79. 

—  University  (Eugene),  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

-  (Wis.),  Frary  at,  42,  24;    Observer,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40, 

39,  51,  40,   45,  41,  42,  42,   44,  43,   74,  44,   73,  45,  90,  46,   69,  47,   77. 
48,  82,  49,  108. 

Orfila,  Matbleu  Joseph  Boiiaventure,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Origin  of  commerce,  42,  32. 

Orleans  county  (N.  Y.),  Pioneer  history,  46,  159. 

Ormerod,  Miss  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Ormsby  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Orsland,  Henry,  at  Kendall,  46,  160. 

— ,  Knut,  at  Kendall,  46,  160. 
Orton,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  38,  35,  43,  68. 

— ,  Hariow  S.,  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8, 
38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3;  historical  narratives  committee, 
32,     24,   34,     4,   35,  4,    36,    4,   37,  5,    38,  5,    39,  5,   40,  6,    41,  5,    42, 
5;   in  the  chair,  34,  5;  pledge  to  binding  fund,  34,  8;  notes,  35,  8, 
36,  11,  37,  17,  38,  28;   with  Dewey,  37,  69;    influences  Draper,  39, 
84;   photograph,  40,  67;   obituary,  43,  11,  27-29;   in  "Granger"  case, 
45,   144;    in  Bible  controversy,  45,  145;   History  and  development 
of  races,  44,  92(24). 
— ,  Mrs.  H.  S.,  gives  to  library,  44,  68. 
— ,  P.  A.,  gives  to  library,  44,  68;  life  member,  47,  14. 
—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Osborn,  Charles  F.,  supports  Memorial  Hall  bill,  37,  64. 

— ,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 
,  D.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72,  48,  77;  gives  to  library,  48,  78. 


Index  to  Proceedings  271 

Osborn,  Joseph  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  23,  36,  38,  37,  25,  46;  gives  to 

museum,  35,  41;  obituary,  40,  25. 
— ,  Mrs.  Joseph  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  41,  38,  55,  42,  58,  43,  6S. 

44,  68,  45,  81,  48,  68. 
Osborne,  C.  A.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
— ,  R.  E.,  gives  to  library,  44,  68,  48,  68. 
— ,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 
Osceola,  Irish  in,  37,  61;  Mills  Press,  35,  20;  Polk  County  Press,  37,  30, 

38,  41,  39,   53,  40,  47,  41,   44.  42,    46,  43,   77,  44,   76,  45,  90,  46,  69, 

47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108:   Press,  36,   24;    Sun,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77, 

48,  82,  49,  108. 

Osgood,  Herbert  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

O'Sheridan,  Mary  Grant,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
— •,  Daniel,  gives  to  museum,  46,  31. 
— •,  Mrs.  Daniel,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 

Oshkosh,  trading  post,  36,  97,  40,  25;  library  conference  at,  46,  26, 
wood-workers  strike,  46,  88,  89;  fire  at,  47,  101;  "Hunker"  strong- 
hold, 49,  198;  Mrs.  Bowles  at,  47,  89;  Cottrill,  47,  91;  Cranes,  46, 
125;  Felker,  49,  116;  Harrison,  42,  24;  Harshaw,  49,  116;  Kellogg, 

39,  22,  46,  126;   Libbys,  46,  125;   Osborn,  40,  25;    Sawyer,  48,  101; 
Torrey,     41,     26;      Christian     Endeavor,     42,     47;     Daily     North- 
western, 42,  46,  43,  79,  44,  78,  45,  90,  46,  66,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108; 
Deutsche-Zeitung,  49,   198,   202;    Democrat,   in   Freesoil   campaign, 
42,  134,  145,  150;  Labor  Advocate,  42,  46,  43,  79;  True  Democrat,  in 
Freesoil  campaign,  42,   123;    Weekly  Northwestern,  35,  31,  36,  25, 
37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41    45;    Weekly    Times,    38,  42,  40,  47, 
41,    45,   42,    46,   43,    V9,   44,   78,   45,    90,   46,    69.    47,    77,    48,    82,    49, 
108;   Wisconsin  Telegraph,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  41,  45,  42, 

47.  43,  79,  44,  78,  45,  90,  46,    69,    47,    77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

-  Clio  class,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 

-  Public  Library,  47,  201,  202;  dedicated,  48,  103. 

-  Reading  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 

-  State   Normal    School,    gives    to    library,    35,    30,    39,    64,   45,    26, 

48.  73,  49,  86;  opened,  45,  166. 

-  Study  Class,  gives  to  library,  45,  81;  formed.  47,  203. 
Osseo,  agricultural  products  of,  46,  208. 

Ostensorium,  given  by  Perrot  to  St.  Francis  Xavier  mission,  37,  55-57; 

at  World's  Fair,  40,  35;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  26,  106;   illustration  of, 

47,  147. 

Osterhout,  Isaac,  gift  of,  35,  44. 
Free  Lfbrary   (Wilkesbarre,  Pa.),  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 


272      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Ostrander,  Deuster,  gives  to  library,  43,  68;   photograph,  44,  47. 

— ,  Frank,  gives  to  library,  43,  68. 

Oswego  (N.  Y.),  in  Fox  wars,  36,  71;  English  trade  at,  36,  73. 
Otis  Elevator  Co.,  contractors,  47,  32. 

-  &  Co.,  E.  R.,  give  to  library,  36,  38. 

— ,  Frederick  B.,  Congregationalisr,  43,  158. 

— •,  Samuel  A.,  autograph,  40.  52. 

Otjen,  Theobald,  exemplifies  German  influence,  49,  173. 
Otsego,    Root   at,    41,    25. 
Ott,  J.  C.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

— ,  J.  H.,  corresponding  member,  42,  8;   gives  to  library,  46,  61. 

— •,  John  George,  gives  to  library,  49,  79. 
Ottawa  (Can.),  Danebrog,  43,  81. 

— •  (Can.),  Literary  and  Scientific  Society,  gives  to  library,  46,  61, 
47,  64,  49,  79. 

—  (111.),  Af holds  Vennen,  46,  72. 

— >—  Indians  (Staring  Hairs),  early  location,  36,  60,  61;  fur-trade 
with,  36,  63;  Radisson's  visit  to,  36,  64,  43,  96,  114;  La  Salle  for- 
bidden to  traffic  with,  46,  176;  in  French  and  Indian  War,  47, 
131,  132. 

Otto,  Albert,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 

Our  Church  Life,  49,  102. 

—  Continent,  34,  17. 

—  Day,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  102; 
Magoun,  45,  146;   Publishing  Company,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

-  Library,  Bulletin  of  Portland    (Ore.)   Library  Association,  42,  50, 
43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99. 

Outagamie  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;   board  of  supervisors,  gives  to 

library,  38,  56,  48,  68,  49,  79;   Kawley  in,  48,  98. 
— •  Indians.     See  Fox  Indians. 

Ouestatinong,  Indian  village,  47,  204-211. 

Outhwaite,  Edward,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— •,  J.  C.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

Outing,  44,  84,  45,  99;   King's  National  Guard  of  Wisconsin  in,  45,  27. 

Outlook,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

Ouverson,  Ole,  gives  to  museum,  32,  12. 

Overbeck,  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

Overland  Monthly,  34,  24,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44, 
41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  49,  102. 

Overstone,  Lord,  Tracts  on  metallic  and  paper  currency,  42,  32, 

Ovington,  Miss  M.  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  64, 

Owen,  David,  obituary,  41,  24- 


Index  to  Proceedings  273 

Owen,  Edward  T.,  life  member,  35,  6. 
— • — ,  T.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 

— ,  Thomas  M.,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 

— ,  William,  obituary,  42,  26. 

Owens  Art  Institution  (St.  Johns,  N.  B.),  gives  to  library,  34,  28. 
Owl,  48,  91,  49,  102. 

Oxenden,  Alexander,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Oxford  (Eng.),  English  Prize  Essays,  38,  34. 

-  (Eng.),  Historical  Society  Publications,  37,  23. 

-  (Eng.),  University  of,  38,  72-75,  79,  81-83,  85;   Alumni  Oxonien- 
sis,  40,  41. 

-  (O.),  Literary  Register,  44,  116. 

—  (N.  Y.)  University  Press,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 
Oxley  &  Enos  Manufacturing  Co.,  contract  let  to,  47,  32. 
Ozanne,  Lawrence  E.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 
Ozaukee   county,   Germans   in,   37,   58,   59;    Prentiss,   40,    25;    Turner. 

41,   26;    board   of   supervisors,   gives  to   library,   48,    68;    History, 

45,  155. 


PABST,  Frederick,  life  member,  46,  13. 

— s  Mrs.  Frederick,  Jr.,  on  historical  society  convention,  49,  122. 
Pacific  Fur  Company,  on  Northwest  Coast,  36,  83. 

—  Railroad,  Atwood  on  committee,  37,   110;    effect  on  frontier,  41, 
88.     See  also  Northern  Pacific. 

—  Union  Printer,  47,  86. 

Page,  O.  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60. 

— — ,  Mrs.  Jennie,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

— ,  Richard  C.  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 
Pagrot,  Alphonse,  autograph,  40,  52. 
Pague,  B.  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  81. 
Paige,  Lieut.  Timothy,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Paine,  Byron,  portrait  of,  42,  64;  in  abolition  movement,  42,  114,  134, 
153,  43,  124,  129,  130,  140,  141,  49,  192;  letters  from  Sumner  to, 
43,  133,  137,  138,  141. 

— ,  Mrs.  Clarissa  R.,  deposit  in  museum,  32,  11. 

— ,  Ira  C.,  fights  fugitive  slave  law,  43,  128,  49,  207. 

— •,  J.  A.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 

— ,  J.   B.,  abolitionist,  42,  153. 
— • — ,  J.  Percy,  gives  to  library,  35,  33;  deposits  in  museum,  42,  64. 

— •,  James  H.,  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  129,  140. 
18 


274      Wisconsin  Historical   Society      [Paine 

Paine,  Nathaniel,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  36,  38,  37,  46,  38,  56,  39,  62, 

40,  60,  41,  55,  44,  68,  45,  81,  46,  61,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  79. 
— •,  Robert  Treat,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

— -,  Thomas,  Crisis,  46,  146. 
Painters'  Journal,  49,  102. 
Palairet,  Jean,  cited,  47,  131. 

Palatine  Germans,  Western  advance  of,  41,  82,  98. 
Palgrave,  R.  H.  L.,  Dictionary  of  political  economy,  42,  32. 

• ,  Sir  Francis,  History  of  Normandy  and  England,  39,  47. 

Palmer,  — • — ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Mrs.  C.  F.,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 

— ,  Edgar,  gives  to  library,  42,  58,  43,  68. 

— •,  Edwin,  member  of  first  Republican  state  committee,  49,  195. 

— ,  J.  Howard,  curator,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  8,  45,  4,  46,  3,  47,  4, 
12,  48,  6,  49,  5;  natural  history  committee,  44,  5;  art  gallery  and 
museum  committee,  45,  5,  14;  finance  committee,  46,  4,  47,  4,  31, 

48,  6,  37,  49,  6,  53;   life  member,  47,  14;   auditing    committee,  48, 

41,  44;  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 
— ,  Nelson  H.,  obituary,  47,  95. 

— ,  S.  M.,  Western  Wisconsin  in  1830,  44,  89(6). 
— ,  William  T.,  obituary,  47,  95. 
Palmyra,  Warren  at,  49,  119;   Enterprise,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  29,  38,  40, 

39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48, 
82,  49,  108. 

Paltsits,  Victor  H.,  gives  to  library,  47,  64,  48,  68. 
Pammel,  Louis  H.,  gives  to  library,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  55,  42,  58. 
Pamphlets,  library  accessions  in,  34,  1'4,  38,  33,  39,  45,  46,  40,  39,  41, 
30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,   42,  45,   39,  46,   20,   21,  47,   20,  21,  48,  21,  22, 

49,  28;   treatment  of,  37,  20,  21;   on  slavery,  39,  45;   on  tariff,  39, 
45.     See  also,  Givers   of  books  and   pamphlets,   and   manuscripts. 

Paquette,   Moses,   visits  Winnebago,1   35,    21,    22;    gives    to   library,    35, 

25;   son  of  Madame  la  Riviere,  38,  23;  Thwaites's  Wisconsin  Win- 

nebagoes,  44,  91(12). 
— ,  Pierre,  Portage  trader,  38,  23. 
Paradise  of  the  Pacific,  47,  86. 
Pardee,  A.  A.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45;  to  library,  36,  46,  42,  58,  43,  50, 

44,  68;   witnesses  Draper's  will,  39,  33. 
Pardeeville,  Crank,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;   Times,  42,  44,  43,  74, 

44,  73,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
Paris   (France),  Gazette,  36,  21;   RepuUique  Frangatse,  38,  42,  39,  54, 

40,  48;   Temps,  43,  81. 

— ,  University  of,  38,  72,  73,  81. 


parkland]     Index  to  Proceedings  275 

Parish,  Porter,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39;  obituary,  39,  26. 

Park,  William  J.,  life  member,  35,   6;    subscribes  to  Draper  portrait, 

40,  34;    bill  paid,  41,  14. 
— • —  county   (111.),  Atlas,  35,  16. 

—  Falls,  fire  at,  48,  103. 
Parker,  B.  F.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  40,  60,  44,  68,  47,  64. 

— ,  B.  L.,  annual  member,  47,  33;   Green  Bay  historical  society,  47, 
44-49,  108,  48,  53-55,  49,  63-65;  Pilgrimage  to  Kaukauna,  49,  63. 

— ,  Mrs.  B.  L.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  48. 

— ,  E.  Fletcher,  annual  member,  47,  13;  Green  Bay  historical  society, 

47,  47;  De  Pere,  47,  107. 

— ,  F.  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 

— ,  Joel   (1833),  autograph,  38,  48. 

— ,  Mrs.  Joel,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 

— ,  L.  F.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

— ,  Theodore,  cited,  37,  84,  45,  179. 

— ,  W.  D.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  26,  43,  68. 
1'arkhurst,  S.  G.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38;  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 
Parkin,  George  II.,  advocate  of  British  imperial  federation,  46,  111. 
Parkinson,   David   M.,    in   Galena  raining  district,  43,   37;    convention 
of  1846,  45,  154;  Pioneer  Life  in  Wisconsin,  44,  88  (2). 

— ,  Eve,   library  apprentice,  47,   5;    library   assistant,   48,   7,   49,   7; 

bill  paid,  48,  49-52,  49,  53,  55-61. 
— •— »,  John  B.,   curator,  32,   23,   34,   3,   35,   4,   6,j  36,   4,   37,  4,  38,   4,   12, 

39,  4,   40,  5,   41,  4,  8,   42,  4,    43,  4,   44,  4,  8,   45,  4,   46,  3,    47,  4,  12, 

48,  6,  49,  5;  on  library  committee,  32,  24;  natural  history  commit- 
tee, 32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36.  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5;   obituaries  com- 
mittee, 34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5, 
44,  5;   select  committee,  34.  7;   gives  to  library,  38,  56,  39,  56,  G2, 
44,  68,  45,  81,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  79;  committee  on  literary  exchanges, 

40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  committee  on  new  building  project 
40,  6;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  legislation  committee, 
42,  5;  nominating  committee.  42,  8,  43,  14,  44,  8,  45,  12,  46,  11,  47, 
12;   revision  of  constitution  and  by-laws  committee,  44,  5,  18,  45, 
12;   committee  on  nomination  of  curators,  48,  12,  49,  12;   biennial 
address  committee,  49,  6. 

— .  Peter,  Jr.,  portrait  of,  41,  61;   obituary  43,  37;   Notes  on  Blaclt 
Hawk  War,  44,  90(10);   Pekatonica  battle  controversy,  44,  88(2); 
Strictures  on  Gov.  Ford's  history,  44,  88  (2). 
— .,  William  C.,  marries  Miss  McKee,  44,  37. 
Parkland  (Wash.),  Pacific  Herold,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  112. 


276      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Parkman,  Francis,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  38,  56,  41,  55;  honorary 
vice  president,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  13;  appreciation  of  Wis- 
consin Historical  Collections,  39,  89;  obituary,  41,  19,  20;  errors, 
47,  204,  207,  208,  210;  in  Atlantic  Monthly,  36,  68;  France  and 
England  in  North  America,  41,  19;  La  Salle,  42,  87,  46,  169,  170, 
174-177,  179,  180;  Old  Regime,  36,  53,  66,  67,  87,  47,  117;  Oregon 
Trail,  41,  85;  Pontiac,  36,  75,  41,  83. 
— • — •  Club  (Milwaukee),  formation,  43,  13;  gives  to  library,  44,  68,  45, 

81,  46,  59;  Publications,  45,  130,  49,  202,  208. 
Parks,  Rufus,  bank  director,  43,  147,  150;   on  banks  and  banking,  46. 

129;  convention  of  1846,  45,  154. 

— ,  Warham,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24.     « 
Parmentier,  Mrs.  J.  J.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
Parry,  Sir  Edward,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Parsons,  Col. ,     in  War  of  Secession,  44,  102. 

— ,  A.  S.,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 
— ,  Chaffield  H.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154. 
Parvin,  Theodore  S.,  gives  to  library,  37,  46,  38,  56,  39,  62,  41,  55,  A3, 

68,  44,  68,  45,  81. 

Pasquier,  Chancellor  Etienne-Denis,  Memoirs,  42,  32. 
Patch,  Horace  D.,  on  exemption  bill,  45,  129;   convention  of  1846,  45, 

154. 

Patchin,  Mrs.  Hannah  E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  64;   gives  to  museum, 
48,  77. 

,    Mrs.  M.  B.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

Paton,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  43,  68. 

Patoulet,  — — -,  on  La  Salle's  voyage,  36,  65. 

Patrick,  Lewis  S.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  36,  18,  38,  37,  46,  49,  38,  56, 

41,  55,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  81,  48,  68;  life  member,  "48,  14. 
— ,  Lieut.  Marsena  R.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Patten,  Lieut.  George  W.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Pattern  Makers'  Journal  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  102. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  David  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 
— ,  Robert,  papers  in  Draper  MSSV  41,  36,  42,  40. 
— ,  Robert  M.,  autograph,  37,  37. 
— ,  Gen.  Samuel,  autograph,  37,  39,  40,  52. 

— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  68. 
Pattison,  Martin,  photograph  of,  44,  47. 
Fatten,  Mrs.  James  E.,  daughter  of  H.  Ludington,  39,  25. 
Patzer,  C.  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 
,  Otto,  bill  paid,  46,  42. 


Index  to  Proceedings  277 

Paul,  Edward  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  28,  33,  36,  38,  37,  46,  55,  41,  38, 
55,  63,  42,  58,  45,  81,  47,  61,  48,  68,  49,  79;  life  member,  37,  8;  on 
State  Historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

,  George  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;   gives  to  library, 

37,  46;  obituary,  38,  24,  25;  portrait  of,  41,  62;  exemplifies  Puritan 
influence,  46,  127,  49,  174. 

— ,  Mrs.  Pamela  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55;  gives  to  museum,  41,  62. 
— •  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Paulding,  James  K.,  autograph,  40,  52. 
Paulett,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 
Payne,  Henry  C.,  life  member,  46  13. 
— ,  John,  autograph,  37,  39,  40,  52. 
Pawling,  Albert,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Pawsey  &  Hayes,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  12. 

— ,  F.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

Pawtucket  (R.  I.)  Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  44,  68,  48,  68. 
Paxton,  W.  M.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 
Peabody  &  Stearns,  architects,  43,  58,  59. 
— ,  Philip  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

—  Educational  Fi.nd  (V/"ashington,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 
— >  (Mass.)   Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 
-  Institute  (Baltimore),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36, 
33,  37,  47,  38,  51,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  55,  42,  58,  44,  68,  45,  81,  47,  %\, 
48,  68,  49,  79;  library  gives  to  library,  41,  55,  45,  81,  46,  61. 

Museum.     See  Harvard  University. 

Peace  Association  of  Friends  in  America   (Richmond,  Ind.),  gives  to 

library,  41,  55. 

Peake,  T.  D.,  gives  to  library,  44,  68. 
Pearce,  James  Alfred,  autograph,  40,  52. 
Pearson,  H.  G.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 
Pease,  John  J.  R.,  obituary,  44,  37. 

— ^  Lynn  S.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

Pecatonica,  Parkinson  in  battle  of,  43,  37;    Bracken  and  Parkinson's 
Pecatonica    battle    controversy,  44,  88    (2);   Fitch's  Battle  of,  44, 
90  (10). 
Peck,  John  Mason,  Guide  for  emigrants.  41,  84,  89;  New  Guide  to  West, 

41,  85,  96,  97. 

— ,  B.  B.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  43,  68. 
— ,  Mrs.  E.  H.  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 
— ,  Mrs.  Eben,  obituary,  47,  95,  96. 
— ,  George  R.,  corresponding  member,  41,  8. 


278       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Peck 

Peck,  George  W.,  curator,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  41,  4;  on  library  commit*- 
tee,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6;  on  education  in  Wisconsin,  38,  71;  author, 
39,  54;  gives  to  library,  39,  62,  42,  58,  47,  64;  interest  in  art  gal- 
lery and  museum,  39,  65;  gives  to  museum,  39,  69;  aids  library 
improvements,  40,  38,  41,  33;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46, 
122,  49,  173. 
— ,  Mrs.  James  S.,  on  state  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

,  P.  P.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 

— ,  Mrs.  Roseline,  portrait  of,  47,  70. 

— ,  Tracy,  associated  with  W.  F.  Allen,  37,  83. 

•,  Victor,  gives  to  museum,  47,  70. 

— >,  Wisconsiana,  first  white  child  born  in  Madison,  47,  95,  96. 
Peckharn,  George  W.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

— ,  Mrs.  George  W.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 
Pedrick,  S.  M.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49,  51,  48,  55. 
Peekskill   (N.  Y.),  library,  35,  43. 
Peel,  Sir  Robert,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Peele,  W.  A.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

Peerson,  Kleng,  Quaker  emigration  agent,  46,  154,  156,  163,  164. 
Peerson,  Martha  G.,  marries  Lars  Larson,  46,  153. 
Peet,  Stephen  D.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  41,  55,  49,  79;   bill  paid,  41, 

12,  48,  47;   Emblematic  mounds  of   Wisconsin,  44,  90(9). 
Peeters,  Herbert  P.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34. 
Peirce,  George,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 
Pemousa,  Outagamie  chief,  47,  209. 
Penafiel,  Antonio,  Monuments  of  Mexican  Art,  39,  41. 
Pence,  E.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  68. 
Penhallow,  Samuel,  autograph,  38,  48. 
I'enn,  John,  autograph,  37,  37. 

Penney,  Josephine,  gives  to  library,  35,  24,  33;  gives  to  museum,  35,  28. 
Pennoyer,  Nelson  A.,  life  member,  48,  14. 

Pennsylvania,  settlement  of,  41,  83,  95,  101;  foreign  element,  41,  99; 
normal  schools,  45,  167;  "Pennsylvania-Dutch"  dialect,  46,  147; 
adjutant  general,  gives  to  library,  45,  82,  47,  64;  auditor  general, 
43,  68,  45,  82,  47,  64,  48,  68;  factory  inspector,  45,  82,  46,  61,  49, 
79;  governor,  46,  62,  48,  68;  secretary  of  commonwealth,  42,  58; 
Pennsylvania  Archives,  36,  60,  86;  Genealogies,  44,  44;  Harmar 
papers,  42,  39;  Irvine  papers,  42,  39;  map  (1790),  36,  18. 

—  Banking  Department,  gives  to  library,  46,  61,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  79. 
— -  Bar  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

—  Bureau  of  Industrial   Statistics,  gives   to  library,  36,  33,  48,  68, 
49,  79. 


Index  to  Proceedings  279 

Pennsylvania  Department  of  Insurance,  gives  to  library,  44,  68,  45,  82, 
46,  62,  48,  68. 

—  Department  of  Internal  Affairs,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  43,  68, 
69,  46,  62,  48,  68,  49,  79. 

—  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  gives  to  library,  46,  61. 

—  Genealogical  Society,  gives  1o  library,  46,  61. 

—  Geological  Survey,  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  38,  56. 

-  German  Society,  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  44,  68,  45,  82,  46,  61,  47, 
64,  49,  79. 

-  Historical  Society  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  38,  56,  39,  02, 
40,  60,  44,  68,  48,  68;  visited,  47,  24. 

— h-  Magazine  of  History.  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38, 
39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  ?5,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86, 
48,  91,  49,  102. 

—  Prison  Association,  gives  to  library,  48,  68,  49,  79. 
— •  Railroad  Company,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 

-  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  40,  60,  45,  82,  46,  62,  47, 
64,  48,  68,  49,  79. 

-  State  Board  of  Public  Charities,  gives  to  library,  45,  82,  46,  61, 
48,  68. 

— • —  State  Library  (Harrisburg),  gives  to  library,  48,  68,  49,  79. 

-  Treasury  Department,  gives  to  library,  47,  64,  49,  79. 

— ,  University  of  (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  36,  33,  39,  62, 
43,  69,  45,  82,  46,  62,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  79;  photographic  experi- 
ments, 36,  15;  visited,  47,  24;  free  museum  of  science  and  art. 
gives  to  library,  49,  79. 

-  Woman's  Medical  College    (Phila.),   gives  .to  library,   36,   33,   42, 
58,  43,  69. 

Penokee  Ridge,  Indian  trail  to,  43,  101. 
Pensaukee,  Menominee  mission  at,  47,  150. 
Pension  Statements,  in  Draper  MSS.,  42,  40. 
Pentony,  Patrick,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
People's  Press,  49,  103. 

Peoria  (111.),  Codding  mobbed  at,  45,  179;  Railroad  Trainmen's 
Journal,  45,  94;  Register,  on  Old  Northwest,  44,  126. 

—  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  44,  68,  46,  62,  47,  64,  48, 
68,  49,  80. 

Pepin,  Star,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

— •  county,  clerk  of  board,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  49,  80. 
Pepper,  David,  gives  to  library,  44.  68. 
Pequot  Indians,  conversion  of,  47,  156,  157. 


2 So     Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Pequot  Library  (Southport,  Conn,),  gives  to  library,  44,  70;  visited,  47, 

25. 

• War,  New  England  men  in,  47,  155. 

Percival,  James  G.,  Eulogies  on,  44,  88(3). 

Pere  Marquette    (Mich.),   Ludington   purchases   pine   lands  and   mills 

at,  39,  24. 
Pereles,  J.  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8;  life  member,  34,  30;  gives 

to  library,  44,  69. 

— ,  R.  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  9. 
,  T.  J.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,   9;    life  member,  34,  30;    on 

historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 
Periodicals,  library  accessions  jn,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 

39,  49,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21, 

48,  22,  49,  28;   lists  received,  32,  9,  34,  18,  19,  35,  16-18,  36,  1820, 

37,  26,   27,  38,   36-38,   39,   48-50,  40,  42-44,   41,   39-42,  42,   47-50,  43, 
82-86,  44,  81-85,  45,  95-100,  46,  74-79,  47,  82-87,  48,  87-93,  49,  97-105. 

Perkins,  Lieut.  David,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— ,  Fred  S.,  vice  president,  32,  23;    copper  implements  collected  by 

41,  66,  70;  bill  paid,  45,  23;  obituary,  47,  96. 
—  Institution    for    Blind     (Boston),    gives    to    library,    37,    47,    43, 

69,  44,  69,  45,  82,  46,  G2,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  80. 
Perley-Martin,  Mrs.  M.,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
Perrault,  Jean  Baptiste,  Narrative,  36,  96. 
Perrin,  G.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 

1 ,  J-  W.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 

Perrine,  Miss  L.,  gives  to  library,  47,  71. 

Perrot  and  Chipiez,  History  of  Art  in  Chaldea,  38,  34. 

Perrot,  Nicolas,  supposed    site    of    fort,  36,  43,  38,  65;   commands    at 

Green   Bay,  36,   67,   47,   118,   129,   130;    trades   near  Trempealeau, 

36,  68;    ostensorium   presented  by,   37,    55-57,  40,   35,  47,   26,   106, 
Draper  on,  39,  94;  autograph  of,  43,  46;  on  location  of  Huron  fugi- 
tives, 43,  95;  accused  of  poisoning  La  Salle,  46,  175;   peltries  des- 
troyed, 47,  121. 

Perry,  Alfred  T.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 
— ,  Anne,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 
— ,  B.  F.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 
— ,  Enoch,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 
— ,  Oliver  Hazard,  War  of  1812-15,  40,  98. 
— ,  Rt.  Rev.  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36, 

38,  37,  47,  38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  55;   honorary  vice  president, 

37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  13,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2. 
•  genealogy,  43,  42. 


Index  to  Proceedings  281 

Perry  (N.  Y.),  Democrat,  Draper  in,  39,  81,  93. 

— •  (Wis.),  Torgerson  at,  47,  98,  99. 
"Perseverance,"  vessel  captured  by  Americans,  42,  92. 
Perth  Amboy  (N.  J.),  Allen  at,  37,  81. 
Peshtigo,   Hawley  rescues   inhabitants,  46,   82;    Times,  42,   45,  43,  76, 

44,  76,  46,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48.  82,  49,  108. 
Peterman,  William,  obituary,  45,  34. 
Peters,  Edward  T.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

— ,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 

— ,  Richard,  autograph,  40,  52. 

— ,  Rev.  Samuel  A.,  at  Green  Bay  and  Prairie  du  Chien,  47,  164. 

— ,  W.  R.,  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 

— ,  Wefrb,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55. 
Peterson,  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  50* 

— ,  Sewell  A.,  curator,  42,  4,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4;  on  library  committee, 
42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  printing  and  publication  committee,  42,  5,  43,  5, 
44,  5. 

Petherick,  E.  R.,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 
Pettengill  &  Co.,  S.  M.,  give  to  library,  32,  16. 
Pettigrew,  J.  A.,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155,  156. 
Pettit,  Charles,  autograph,  40,  52. 

— ,  Patrick  F.,  obituary,  47,  96. 
Petun  Hurons.     See  Hurons. 

Pewaukee,  Illinois  villages  at,  36,  95;  Heath,  47,  92;  Thomas,  47,  98. 
Peyton,  John  Lewis,  Otc~  the  Alleghanies,  41,  85;  Suggestions  on  rail- 
road communications,  41,  85. 

— ,  J.  Lewis,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  36,  38,  43,  69. 
Pfister,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

— ,  Charles  F.,  life  member,  46,  13. 
Pfunder,  H.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48. 
Phelan,  Mary  E.,  bill  paid,  41.  32,  43,  19. 

— ,  James,  History  of  Tennessee,  36,  52. 
Phelps,  Gen. ,  45,  175. 

— ,  Mrs.  A.  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

— ,  Mrs.  Caroline,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 
•,  Charles,  at  anti-slavery  convention,  45.  175. 

— ,  Cornelius  C.,  marries  Gertrude  Davis,  39,  26. 

— ,  F.  B.,  gives  to  library,  36,  28. 

— ,  Mrs.  Frank  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  29. 

— ,  Mrs.  Gertrude,  obituary,  39,  2fi. 

— ,  Noah,  convention  of  18 16,  45,  154. 
,  Oliver,  land  speculator,  47,  105. 


282       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Phelps  Memorial  Settlement   (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 
Phi  Delta  Theta,  Wisconsin  Alpha,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 
Philadelphia,    exhibit    of    Wisconsin    archaeology,    38,  66;     Draper    at, 
39,  81,  82;  Holton  on  centennial  commission,  40,  24;  cattle  market, 

41,  92;    rivalry  for  Western  trade,   41,    110;    city   clerk,   gives   4o 
library,  46,  62;  city  comptroller,  45,  82,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  80;  mayor, 
4/,  64.    Journals  and  Newspapers:  Advertiser,  42,  37;    American, 
47,  81;   American  Trade,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86;   Carpenter,  43,  82, 
44-,   81,  45,  95,  46,   73,  47,  81,  48,   86;   Daily  Evening  Bulletin,  41, 
35;  Dessert  to  Philadelphia  True  American,  42,  37;  Evening  Tele- 
graph, 41,  35;   Farm  Journal,  49,  112;  Free  Inquirer,  42,  37;  Free- 
man's Journal,  42..  37;  Forney's  War  Press,  42,  37;  General  Adver- 
tiser, 42,   37,    Independent  Gazetteer,  42,   37;    Independent    Whig, 
36,  21;  Inquirer  and  National  Gazette,  42,  37;  Legal  Intelligencer, 
gives  to  library,  46,  58,  47,  60;  Literary  Gazette,  34,  17;  Mail  and 
Claypole'<i    Daily    Advertiser,    42,    37;    National    Gazette,    42,    37; 
Pattern  Makers'  Journal,  45,  95,  46,  73;   Pennsylvania  Chronicle, 
36,  22;   Pennsylvania  Gazette,  32,  8,  36,  21,  42,  37;   Pennsylvania 
Historian,    first    German-American    paper,    46,    145;    Pennsylvania 
Journal,  36,  21,  42,  37;  Pennsylvania  Ledger,  36,  22,  42,  37,  Penn- 
sylvania Packet,  36,  21,  42,  37;   Pennsylvania  Post,  36,  21,  42,  37, 
Pennsylvania  Press,  42,   37;    Souvenir,  42,   37;    State  Courier,  46, 
146;   United  States  Gazette,  42,  37. 

— •  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  gives  to  library,  45,  82,  46,  6^, 
47,  64;  Hoy,  41,  22. 

—  Citizens'  Municipal  Association,  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 

—  City  Institute,  gives  to  library,  49,  80. 

-  College  Settlement  Association,  gives  to  library,  47,  64,  49,  69. 

—  Fairmount  Park  Association,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 

-  Fairmount  Park  Art  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  75,  46,  55, 
47,  57. 

-  Free  Library,  gives  to  library,  46,  62,  49,  80;  visited,  47,  24. 
—  Friends,  give  to  library,  44-,  69,  45,  82. 

— -  Jewish  Foster  Home,  gives  library,  46,  62. 

-  Law  Library,  visited,  47,  25. 

— •  Library  Company,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33, 
38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  55,  42,  58,  43,  69,  44,  69,  45,  82,  46, 
62,  47,  64;  product  of  private  benefaction,  34,  13;  Quarterly 
Bulletin,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84.  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  49,  103. 

— •  Loan  Company,  De  Pere  bank,  47,  219. 

— -  Mercantile  Library,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  60,  41,  55, 

42,  58,  43,  69,  44,  69,  45,  82,  46,  62,  48,  68,  49,  80;  Bulletin,  42,  50, 

43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 


Index  to  Proceedings  283 

Philadelphia  Municipal  League,  gives  to  library,  49,  80. 

-  Numismatic   and   Antiquarian   Society,   gives   to   library,   32,    19, 
34,  28,  35,  30,  39,  62,  48,  68. 

—  School  of  Applied  Ethics,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 

—  Society  for  Alleviating  Miseries  of  Public  Prisons,  gives  to  li- 
brary, 47,  64. 

— »— t  Trades  League,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

—  Women's  Silk  Culture  Association,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 
Philippi,  L.  P.,  gives  to  library,  49,  80. 

-  &  Co.,  L.  P.,  give  to  library,  43,  69. 

Philippine  Information  Society   (Boston),  gives  to  library,  49,  80. 

— i —  Islands,  Foreman,  42,  31;   II.  S.  Commerce  of,  Monthly  Bulletin, 

49,  104. 

— - »  Review,  49,  103. 

Phillip  county  (Ark.),  Crawley's  ridge  in,  41,  74. 
Phillipp,  Theodore,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 
Phillips,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  60. 

— ,  F.  L.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  49,  38,  56,  40,  61,  45,  82;  gives 
to  museum,  40,  69. 

,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 

— ,  Henry,  Jr.,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  41,  55. 
— ,  T.  L.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
— ,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 
— s  Wendell,  42,  106;  letter  to  Byron  Paine,  43,  133. 
— v  William,  autograph,  40,  52. 

— ,  Bee,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Times,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30, 
38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  90, 
46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

Philology,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25, 
38,  35,  39,  47,  40*,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39, 
46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28;  American  Philological  Society  Trans- 
actions, 38,  34;  Calkin's  Indian  nomenclature,  44,  88  (2);  English 
Dialect  Society  Publications,  43,  41;  Hathaway's  Indian  names, 
44,  88  U). 

Philosopher,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 

Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  38,  33. 
Philosophy,  library  accessions  in.  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38,  35,  39,  47, 
40',    41,    41,    30,    42,    30,    43,    40,    44,    42,    45,    39,    46,    20,    47,    21, 
48,  22,  49,  28. 

Phinney,  James  M.,  obituary,  47,  96. 

Phoenix,  Arizona  Republican,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Weekly  Herald,  43,  79. 
Photo-Review,  45,  99. 


284      Wisconsin  Historical  Society     pio»rd 

Picard  &  Son,  Alphonse,  give  to  library,  46,  62, 

Pickard,  J.  L.,  educator,  45,  166;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 

Pickarts  &  Nicodemus,  bill  paid,  44,  2G,  45,  23,  25. 

Pickens,  Israel,  autograph,  40,  52. 

Pickerel,  fishing  grounds  at  Kaukauna,  47,  214. 

Pickering,  Tfmothy,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Picton,  Sir  J.  A.,  corresponding  member,  37,  9. 

Pictured    Rocks    (Lake    Superior),    described    by    Radisson,    43,    98; 

Grand  Portal  at,  43,  101,  105,  106. 
Picturesque  Berkshire,  42,  31. 

-  Detroit  and  environs,  42,  31. 

-  Europe,  37,  23. 
__i —  Franklin,  42,  31. 

-  Hampden,  42,  31. 
Hampshire,  42,  31. 

-  Palestine,  37,  23. 

Pierce,  Capt.  B.  K.,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  137. 
— ',  F.  C.,  bill  paid,  46,  45. 

— ,  Franklin,  president  of  the  U.  S.,  42,  136,  137. 

— ',  George  F.,  Incidents  of  Western  Travel,  41,  85. 

— ,  Joseph  S.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154. 

— ,  Pliny,  obituary,  42,  26. 

— ,  Solon  W.,  in  apportionment  case,  45,  146. 
— • — •,  Rooneys  at,  40,  26. 

— - —  county,  clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  47;    Norwegians  in, 
37,  59;    Swedes,  37,  60;    Swiss,  37,  61;   board  of  supervisors  gives 
to  library,  39,  62,  40,  61,  41,  55,  43,  69,  44,  69,  47,  64,  48,  68,  49,  80; 
organized,  49,  183;   Gibbs  and   Young's  Sketch,  44,  88   (3). 
Pierson,  Frederick  L.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 
Pike,  Frederick  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 

— ,  Zebulon  M.,  Journal,  36,  94. 
Pilgrim  of  Our  Lady  of  Martyrs,  44,  85,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 

-  Script,  43,  85,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78. 
Pilling,  J.  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Pillsbury,  Parker,  gives  to  library,  34,  26;  referred  to,  45,  170 

— ,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Pinckney,  B.,  on  "People's  "  ticket,  42,  144,  146. 

— I,  Gen.  C.  C.,  autograph,  37,  40. 

— S  Col.  Ninian,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  139. 
Pingback,  C.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 
Pinney,  George  M.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 
•,  Justin  C.,  father  of  Silas  U.,  47,  17. 


Index  to  Proceedings  285 

Pinney,  Silas  U.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38, 
4,  39,  4,  9,  40,  5,  41,  4.  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4, 
46,  4;  on  historical  narratives  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36, 
4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  obituaries  commit- 
tee, 32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6, 
41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  legislation  committee,  38,  5;  subscribes 
to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  resigns,  46,  90;  obituary,  47,  17,  18; 
Eulogy  on  Gov.  Henry  Dodge,  44,  89  (5);  on  Jared  C.  Gregory, 

40,  15,  87-91,  44,  94   (53);    on  Nelson  Detvey,  37,  9,  66-78,  44,  91 
(50),  96   (74);   Wisconsin  Reports,  47,  17. 

— ,  Mrs.  S.  U.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 
Pinon   (Colo.),  Altrurian,  47,  79,  48,  84. 
Pinto,  — ,  Murillo's  "St.  John  the  Baptist,"  36,  41. 
Pioneer  Association  and  Old  Settlers'  Club  (Milwaukee),  photogranh'^ 

group,  32,  10. 

Pioneerens  Bibliothek,  gives  to  library,  49,  80. 
Pioneers,  life  depicted,  40,  95-97.     See  also  Immigrants. 
Pipe  Roll  Society,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  43,  19,  45,  23;  Publications,  36,  1C; 

value  of,  43,  8. 
Piper,  Delos  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100,  101. 

— ,  W.  E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  64. 

genealogy,  43,  42. 

Piqua  (O.),  Stockbridges  near,  47,  161. 
Pitezel,  John  H.,  Missionary  Life,  42,  86. 
Pitkin,  Timothy,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Pitman,  Mrs.  W.  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

Pitt,  William  (1708-78),  Earl  of  Chatham,  autograph,  40,  52;  atti- 
tude toward  American  colonies,  44,  144,  145. 

— ,  William  (1759-1506),  autograph,  38,  48. 
Pittsburg  (Pa.),  evolution  of,  41,  91;  city  comptroller  gives  to  library, 

47,  64;   mayor,  47,  64;   Amalgamated  Sheet  Metal  Workers'  Jour- 
nal, 46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86;   Daily  Dispatch,  41,  35;   Daily  Gazette, 

41,  35,  42,  37;   Evening  Chronicle,  41,  35;   National  Glass  Budget, 
45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  SI,  48,  86;  National  Labor  Tribune,  45,  95,  47,  81, 

48,  86,  49,  112. 

— — i  &  Western  Ry.  Co.,  Relief  Dept.,  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Dis 

bursements,  49,  103. 
Pittsville    (Wis.),   Yellow    River    Pilot,  45,   90,  46,   69,  47,   77.  48,  82, 

49,  10S. 

Pixley,  B.  F.,  on  "People's"  ticket,  42,  144,  146. 
Place,  Clark  A.,  obituary,  49,  118. 


286     Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Plainfield,  Run,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  45,  42, 

46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
Plains  of  Abraham,  name,  43,  02;  battle  pf,  47,  132,  49,  124. 
Plankinton,  Elizabeth,  life  member,  46,  13;  gives  to  museum,  49,  93. 
I'latt,  O.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55.  • 

— ,  Richard,  autograph.  38,  48,  40,  52. 
— '  geriealogy,  44,  43. 

Platteville,  founded  by  Roimtree,  38,  19;  normal  institute  organized, 
45,  166;  first  election  at,  46,  189,  190;  Eastman,  48,  96;  Dewey,  37, 
74;  Robbins,  38,  25;  Virgin,  41,  26;  Yocum,  46,  87;  American,  44, 
142;  Democrat,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29;  Grant  County  News,  38,  40, 

39,  52,    40,    46,    41,    43,    42,    44,    43,    75,    44,    74,    45.    90,    46,    (id, 

47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Witness,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52, 

40,  46,    41,    43,    42,    44,    43,    75,    44,    74,    45,    90,    46,    69,    47,    77, 

48,  82,  49,  108. 

— ,  State  Normal  School;  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  39,  64,  48,  73,  49,  SG. 
Plea  for  the  West,  41,  110. 
Pleasant  Springs,  Dietrichson  at,  46,  1G6;  Johnson  at,  49,  20,  21. 

•  Valley,  Scandinavians  in,  49,  188. 

Plocker,  William,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
Plumb,  H.  B.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  55,  42,  12. 
Plymouth   (Mass.),  relics,  37,  56;   Records,  36,  54,  42,  31. 
—  (Wis.),  Littlefield  at,  48,  99;  map  of,  34,  23;  Reporter,  35,  20,  36, 
25,   37,    31,    38,    41,    39,    53,    40,    47,   41,    44,    42,    46,    43,    7S,    44,    77, 

45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Review,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  00, 

46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
Pocahontas,  engraving  of,  36,  43. 

Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association    (Deerfield,   Mass.),   gives   to 

library,  40,  61,  46,  62. 
Poet-Lore,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44. 
Poff,  Rosa  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  75. 
Pohlman,  Charles  H.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 
Poinsett,  Joel  R.,  autograph,  37,  37,  40,  52. 

—  county  (Ark.),  pottery  found  in.  41,  70,  74,  77. 
Point  aux  Pins,  site  of  French  shipyards,  42,  88. 

-  Pleasant  campaign  (West  Va.),  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  80. 
Poirier,  Marie,  mother  of  Groseilliers,  43,  92. 
Poland,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  37,  47. 
Polanders,    in   Wisconsin,    37,    60;    Tomkiewicz,    49,    148-152;    in    Two 

Rivers,  49,  180. 
Polignac,  Prince,  autograph,  38,  43. 


Index  to  Proceedings  287 

Political  Science,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17, 
37,  24,  38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48,  22,  49,  28; 
special  feature  of  library,  49,  34.  See  also  Sociology. 

-  Quarterly,  35,  17,  36,  20.  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42, 
50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103;   Oscood  ill. 
41,  105. 

Polk,  James  K.,  president  of  the  U.  S.,  message  on  new  state  o* 
Wisconsin,  45,  132;  act  of  admission  approved  by,  46,  32. 

-  &  Co.,  R.  L.,  give  to  library,  37,  47,  41,  55,  43,  69,  47,  64,  48,  68. 

-- < — •  county,  clerk  of  board  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  38,  56,  41,  55,  42, 

50,  44,  69,  45,  82,  46,  62,  47,  65,  48,  68,  49,  80;  organized,  49,  183. 
Pollock  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Polyclinic,  36,  20. 
Pomeranians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  59. 
Pomeroy,  Benjamin,  autograph,  38,  48. 

— ,  M.  M.,  autograph,  37,  35. 

Ponce  (P.  R.),  Wisconsin  troops  take  part  in  capture  of,  46,  89. 
Poncet,  Antoine,  Jesuit,  meets  Radisson,  43,  93. 
Pond,  Enoch,  autograph,  38,  48. 

,  Levi  E.,  soldiers'  monument  bill,  36,  48-50,  37,  63,  64;   gives  to 

library,  37,  47,  39,  62;   gives  to  museum,  37,  51. 
Pontiac's  War,  fort  at  Green  Bay  abandoned,  36,  78,  47,  134,  135. 
Pontonatenick.     See  Potawatomi. 

Pontotoc  (Miss.),  Draper  at.  39,  81;  Spirit  of  Times,  39,  81. 
Poole,  Franklin  D.,  gives  to  library,  49,  80. 

— •,  Murray  E.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14. 

— S  William  F.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  40,  61,  42,  58;   Index  to  Pe- 
riodical Literature,  40,  77. 
— i —  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Poor,  Henry  Varnum,  Manual  of  railroads  in  United  States.  42,  32. 
Poore,  Ben.  Perley,  Federal  and  state  constitutions.  45,  139,  143. 
Pope,  Albert  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  41,  55. 

— ,  Franklin  L.,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 

— ,  John,  Tour  through  Southern  and  Western  Territories,  41,  83. 

— t  Nathaniel,  Laws  of  Illinois,  44,  127. 
Popham,  William,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44, 
41,  41,  42,  50. 

—  Science  Review,  34,  24. 

Populist  agitation,  phase  of  primitive  development,  41,  107. 
Poriier,  Jacques,  fur-trader,  36,  89,  93 ;  influence  in  Fox  valley,  46,  141 ; 
Green  Bay  memories,  47,  113;  schoolmaster,  47,  196. 


288       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Porlier,  Louis  B.,  gives  to  library,  36,  28;  Capture  of  Mackinaw  (1763), 

44,  90   (8);   Narrative,  48,  27. 

-  &  Grignon,  fur-traders,  36,  91. 

-  papers,  35,  24,  36,  75,  38,  43. 

Port  Henry  (N.  Y.),  library  given  to  village  of,  35,  43. 

— *— »  Washington,  Silverman  at,  42,  26;  fire  at,  47,  101;  Star,  35,  20, 
36,  24,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108; 
Zeitung,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

Portage,  French  families,  36,  94;  trading  post,  36,  97;  canal,  36,  98, 
47,  189;  trail  to  be  marked,  38,  65;  trip  to 'in  1847,  47,  111;  Pres- 
byterian church  celebration,  48,  103;  Armstrong  at,  43,  34;  Britt, 

45,  29;   Carnagie,  42,  23;   Carpenter,  42,  23;   Cleremont's    trip    be- 
tween Green  Bay  and,  36,  26;  Goodenough,  38,  22;   Guppy,  41,  18; 
McDonald,    42,    25;    McMillan,    49,    117;    Meacher,    46,    84;    Owen, 
41,  24;  Paquette,  38,  23;  Rasdall  runs  stage  to,  47,  97;  Wells,  45, 
36;  Herald  Advertiser,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29;  Post  gives  to  library, 
44,  69 ;  Weekly  Democrat,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45, 
41,  42,  42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,  45,    90,  46,    66,  47,   77,    48,  82,  49, 
108;  Wisconsin  State  Register,  35,  19,  36,  69,  37,  29,  38,  30,  39,  51, 

40,  45,  41,   42,  42,    44,    43,    74,    44,    73,    45,   90,  46,   69,  47,   77,  48, 
82,  49,  108. 

Canal  Company,  incorporated,  47,  187. 

— — •  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  Swedes,  37,  60;  Polanders,  37,  60, 
49,  149;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  40,  61, 

41,  55,  42,  58,  43,  68,  45,  82,  48,  68,  49,  80;   vote    for    election    of 
1847,  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on  constitution,  43,  159. 

— ,  Winnebago  &  Superior  Railroad,  46,  218. 
Porter,  Andrew,  autograph,  38,  48. 

— •,  C.  V.,  gives  to  museum,  46,  30,  47,  71. 
',  Commodore  David   (17SO-1843),  autograph,  37,  37. 

-— S  Admiral  David  D.    (1813-1891),  portrait,  35,  26. 

— ,  David  R.,  autograph,  37,  37. 
— i — ,  Edward,  obituary,  43,  37. 

— -,  Edward  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55,  46,  62;  gives  to  museum,  41, 

65. 
>,  Eliphalet,  autograph,  38,  48. 

— ,  Fitz  John,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

— ,  James  M.,  autograph,  37,  37. 

— — «,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  reminiscences  of  slavery,  40,  85,  86;  mentioned, 
47,  114,  181. 

,  Mrs.  Lew,  gives  to  library,  47,  65,  49,  80. 

— •— ,  Robert  P.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 


Pottery]  Index  to  Proceedings  289 

Porter,  W.  L.,  gives  to  museum,  38,  64. 

-  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Portland  (Me.),  city  auditor  gives  to  library,  49,  80;  Argus,  32,  8; 
Board  of  Trade  Journal,  43,  81,  44,  81,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48, 
85;  Gazette,  32,  8. 

-  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  47,  65. 

-  Public  Library,  Baxter's  gift,  35,  43. 

-  (Ore.),  Firebrand,  43,  80,   82,  44,  81;   Pacific  Northwest,  44,  80, 
45,   93;    Vidnesbyrdet,   43,   80;    Weekly  Orec/onian,  37,   31,   43,   80, 
44,  80,  45,  93,  46,  73,  47,  81,  43,  86,  49,  112. 

-  Library  Association,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  38,  56,  42,  58,  43,  69. 
—  (Wis.),  Irish  in,  37,  62. 

Porto  Rico,  Wisconsin  troops  at,  46,  89;   United  States  commerce  of, 

Monthly  Summary,  49,  104. 
Portsmouth  (N.  H.),  New  Hampshire  Gazette,  42,  37. 

-  (O.),  Scioto  Telegraph,  44.  J 14. 
Posten,  Albert  Lea,  gives  to  library,  42,  51. 

Potawatomi   Indians,   locations  of,  36,   59,   61,   95;    fur-trade   with,  36, 
63,  64,  87;   invite  Allouez  to  Green  Bay,  36,  66;  southward  move- 
ment, 36,  69,  72;    in  French  and  Indian  war,  36,  73,  47,  131,  132; 
visited  by  Draper,  39,  79;   Radisson  with,  43,  96,  98,  99,  111;   at 
Green  Bay,  47,  110,  111;   mission  of  St.  Francis,  47,  149;   Allouez 
among,  47,  150;   Tonty,  49,  177. 
Pote,  Capt.  William,  Journal,  44,  44. 
Potosi,  Atwood  at,  37,  111;   Bonhain,  40,  20;   called  Snake  Hollow,  46, 

186;  slaves  at,  46,  104:  Republican,  42,  129,  44,  142,  45,  141. 
Pott  &  Co.,  James,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
Potter-law  excitement   (1874-76),  Paul  in,  38,  24,  25. 
Potter,  E.  T.,  gives  to  library,  48,  68. 
— ,  Ella  C.,  marries  Walter  Green,  39,  21. 
— S  Horatio,  autograph,  37,  39. 
— ,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  49,  SO. 

— ,  James,  autograph,  40,  52;  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  40. 
— ,  John  F.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  8,  9;   vice    president, 
32,   23,    34,  3,  35,    3,  36,    3,  37,    3,  8,    38,  3,  39,    3,    40,    4,  12,    41, 
3,  42,  3;  obituary,  47,  96. 
— ,  R.  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
— *— ,  T.  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

— .  William,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Pottery,   in  Adams  collection,  49,   39;    Butler's  Prehistoric,  41,   70-73, 
44.  97(91);   Prehistoric  from  Missouri  and  Arkansas,  41,   64,  44, 
97(91);   Seever's  Prehistoric  remains  in  St.  Francis  valley,  41,  74- 
78,  44,  97(91).     See  also  Mounds. 
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290       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Potts 

Potts  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Poussin,  William  Tell,  autograph,  40,  52. 

Powderley,  Terence  V.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  38,  56,  39,  62. 

Powell,  Charles  T.,  gives  to  library,  37,  17. 
— \,  E.  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

,  Lyman  P.,  annual  member,  40,  12;  gives  to  library,  41,  55,  42,  58. 

Power,  J.  L.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 

Powers,  H.  H.,  acknowledgement  to,  41,  132. 
— ,  L.  G.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

Poynette,  Press,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42, 
44,  43,  T4,  44,  73,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 

Prairie  du  Chien,  historical  research  suggested,  35,  24;  Foxes  at,  36, 
72;  fur-trade,  36,  74,  90;  97;  U.  S.  occupation,  36,  84,  85,  91;  in 
1820,  36,  92,  94;  French  Creoles,  37,  62;  frontier  conditions,  38, 
19;  historic  sites,  38,  65;  slavery  in,  40,  85;  model  of  mounds  near, 
4*1,  66;  borough  incorporated,  41,  137;  Bank  of  Wisconsin  at,  43, 
148,  149;  first  steamboat,  46,  185;  Mrs.  Baird,  38,  20;  Mrs.  Cherr- 
ier,  41,  21;  F.  Cherrier,  43,  34;  Doyle,  48,  95;  Green,  39,  20;  John- 
son, 48,  99;  Martin,  35,  24;  Merrell,  48,  100;  Madame  Riviere, 
38,  23;  Mrs.  Smith,  40,  27;  Stewart,  47,  99;  Tainter,  47,  100; 
Secretary  Thwaites's  visit,  42,  67;  Boilvin's  Prairie  du  Chien  in 
1811,  44,  91  (11);  Bulger's  Events,  44,  91  (13);  Bulger's  Last  days 
of  British,  44,  91  (13);  Brisbois's  Traditions,  39,  94,  44,  90  (9); 
Brymner's  Capture  of  Fort  McKay,  44,  91(11);  Butler's  French 
fort,  44,  95(67);  Butterfield's  French  fort,  44,  90(10);  Documents, 
1814-15,  44,  90(9);  Durrie's  Annals,  44,  92(28);  Graham's  Latitude 
and  longitude,  44,  89(4);  Snel ling's  Early  days,  44,  89(5);  Street's 
Prairie  du  Chien  in  1811,  44,  91(11).  Journals  and  newspapers: 
Courier,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42, 
44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  99,  100,  49,  108; 
Patriot,  Old  Northwest,  44,  142,  45,  136,  141;  Union,  35,  19,  36,  23, 
37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45, 
90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
— I  &  McGregor  Western  Railroad,  35,  62. 

Prairie  du  Sac,  News,  35,  20,  36,  25. 

Prairieville.     See  Waukesha. 

Pratt,  A.  D.,  gives  to  library,  48,  68,  49,  80. 

— ,  A.  F.,  at  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  200;    Reminiscences  of  Wisconsin, 
44,  88(1). 

— ^— ,  Charles,  gift  of,  35,  42. 
— ,  Franklin  S.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 

,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  49. 


Index  to  Proceedings  291 

Pratt,  Mrs.  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

S  Mrs.  Julius  H.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

— — i  Institute  Free  Library    (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  40, 

61,  41,  55,  42,  58,  43,  69,  46,  62,  47,  65,  49,  80;   visited,  43,  51,  47, 

25;  Pratt  Institute  Monthly,  49,  103. 
Pray,  T.  B.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  43,  69,  44,  69,  47,  65. 
Prentice,  Calumet,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82, 

49,  108. 
Prentiss,  Theodore,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,   33;    on   banks 

and  banking,  45,  129;   convention  of  1846,  45,  154;   convention  of 

1847-48,  45,  158,  46,  24. 

,  Mrs.  Theodore,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  William  A.,  obituary,  40,  25;  exemplifies  New  England  influence, 

49,  173;  Republican,  49,  202. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia  general  assembly,  gives  to  library, 

48,  69,  49,  80 ;  Wisconsin  synod  gives  to  library,  45,  86. 

— •  Board  of  Publication  and  Sabbath  School  Work,  gives  to  library, 

49,  80. 

—  Historical   Society   (Phila.),  gives  to  library,  42,   58,  44,   69,  45, 
82,  46,  62,  47,  65,  49,  80. 

—  Review,  35,  17,  36,  20. 

—  and  Reformed  Review,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  01, 
49,  103. 

-Presbyterians,  in  Wisconsin,  at  De  Pere,  47,  220;  Milwaukee,  49,  174; 
records  of  presbyteries,  45,  86;  documents  concerning,  48,  27. 
See  also  Missions. 

Prescott,  Reeds  at,  47,  97;   Plaindealer,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41, 
39,  53,  40,  47;   Tribune,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
-  county,  Gibbs  and  Young's  Sketch,  44,  88(3). 
Presser,  Theodore,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
Presson,  George  R.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 
Preston  &  Rounds,  bill  paid,  44,  26,  47,  39,  48,  46,  49. 
— < — ,  Charles  M.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 
— ,  Isaac,  abolitionist,  45,  178,  185. 
— ,  James  P.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  12. 
— ,  Julia,  abolitionist,  45,  185. 

j,  Samuel,  cited,  46,  214,  215. 

— ,  William  C.,  corresponds  with  Draper,  39,  77. 
— ,  Capt.  William,  diary  in  Draper  collection,  39,  80,  41,  36,  42,  40. 
Preusser,  Christian,  portrait  of,  40,  65;  obituary,  47,  96. 
Prevost,  A.  F.,  Histoire  des  Voyages,  43,  43. 
Price,  B.  J.,  bill  paid,  45,  23;  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 


2 92       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Price 

Price,  Clinton  G.,  library  janitor,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5;   student  assistant, 
48,  7;    bill  paid,  45,  23,  46,  42-44,  47,  47,  39-43,  48,'  45-52,  49,  53, 
55-59;   gives  to  library,  48,  69. 
— ,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55.      n» 
— ,  Richard,  autograph,  37,  38. 
— ,  W.  T.,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 
— t  county,  clerk  of  board,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  39,  62,  42,  58,  49, 

80;   Swedes  in,  37,  60;   agricultural  promise,  46,  209,  210. 
Pride,  C.   A.,   annual   member,  49,   14;    on  historical   convention   com- 
mittee, 49,  122. 
Prime,  E.  D.  G.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

— •  genealogy,  44,  43. 
Prince,  F.  A.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 

•,  L.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

— I  Society,  bill  paid,  42,  12,  45,  23,  47,  39,  43. 
Princeton  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,  192. 

-  (N.  J.)   University,  gives  to  library,  41,  55,  43,  69,  45,  82,  46,  62, 
48,  69,  49,  80;    library  visited,  47,  25;   Bulletin,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40, 
44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  86,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 

-  (Wis.),   Polanders  in,    37,   60;    Republic,    35,   19,    36,   23,    37,  29, 

38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,   43,  42,   44,  43,  75,  44,   74,  45,  90,  46,   69, 
47,  77,  48,  82;  49,  108. 

Printer's  Ink,  46,  78. 

Prioleau,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 

Pritchard,  R.,  gives  to  library,  42,  58. 

Pritzlaff,  John,  obituary,  48,  101. 

Procter,  John  R.,  gift  to  library,  34,  23,  35,  15,  38,  35,  56. 

Progress,  48,   91. 

Prohibition.     See  Temperance. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  (English),  Reports  of  church  congresses, 

39,  46. 

— •  (United  States),  autographs  of  bishops,  39,  39.  For  gifts  to  li- 
brary, see  the  several  dioceses.  * 

— •> —  Episcopal  Board  of  Missions,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 

— —  Episcopalians,  in  Wisconsin,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  180,  198,  199; 
facts  concerning,  48,  27;  Durlin,  49,  115;  Kemper  papers,  47,  70. 
See  also  Mlissions. 

-  Orphan  Home   (Milwaukee),  Mrs.  Lynde,  45,  32,  33. 
Proudfit,  Mrs.  A.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  37. 

— «,  Mrs.  A.  Ellis,  gives  to  library,  45,  82,  48,  69. 

— — \  Andrew,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  9;  Stevens's  Sketch, 
34,  11,  44,  90(10);  portrait,  35,  37. 


punch]  Index  to  Proceedings  293 

Proudfit,  Frank  F.,  curator,  32,  23,  46,  4,  12,  47,  4,  48,  5;  contributions 
and  endowments  committee,  32,  24;  treasurer,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3, 
37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  3,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15, 
44,  4,  45,  3,  46,  3,  15,  47,  3;  reports  submitted,  35,  5,  36,  5,  7,  37, 
7,  14,  38,  12,  18,  39,  8,  15,  40,  13,  18,  41,  7,  17,  28,  42,  7,  16, 
28,  43,  13,  25,  44,  7,  24,  45,  11,  20,  46,  10,  41,  47,  11,  38,  48,  12,  41; 
gives  to  library,  34,  21,  36,  15;  nominating  committee,  37,  5,  38, 
5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  8,  42,  5,  8,  43,  5,  44,  5,  8;  subscribes  to  Draper 
portrait,  40,  34;  resigns  treasurership,  48,  18. 

Proutey,  John  Q.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  100. 

Providence  (R.  I.),  gives  to  library,  44,  69;  city  clerk  gives  to  library, 

47,  65,  48,  69,  49,  81;   city  messenger,  40,  61,  41,  55,  43,  69,  45,  82, 

48,  69,  49,  81;    Gazette,  42,  37;   Patriot,  43,  45;    Telescope,  32,  8. 

-  Athenaeum,  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  37,  47,  39,  62,  41,  55,  42,  58, 

43,  69,  44,  69,  45,  82,  46,  62,  48,  69,  49,  81. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33,  38,  56,  39, 
62,    40,  61,  41,   55,    42,  59,  43,    69,  44,    69,    45,  82,    46,  62,    47,   65, 

48,  69,  49,    81;    visited,  47,   25;    photograph,  49,   94;    Bulletin,   42, 
50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 

Pruneau  &  Kirouac,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 
Prussia,  universities  of,  38,  74. 
Prussians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  59. 
Pryor,  J.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  68. 
Public,  49,    103. 

-  Libraries,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103;   gives  to 
library,  49,   81. 

— • —  Occurrences,  first  American  journal,  46,  145. 
—  Opinion,  35,   17,  36,   20,  37,   27,   38,   38,  39,   50,  40,   44,  41,   41,  42, 
50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103;   bill  paid, 

44,  26. 

Publisher's  Weekly,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50, 

40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91, 

49,  103;   bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,   12,  43,  19,  45,  23,  46,  44,  4R,  47,  40, 
42,  48,  46,  48,  50,  49,  53. 

Puchner,  Rudolph,  life  member,  48,  14. 

Pudor,  Mrs.  C.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 

Pueblo   (Colo.),  Courier,  45,  94,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110. 

Pugh,  Mrs.  W.  T.,  gives  to  library,  49,  93. 

Pulcifer,  D.  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  44.  64,  40,  49. 

Pulford,  R.  D.,  obituary,  41,  24. 

Punch,  38,  34;   gives  to  library,  48,  69. 


294      Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Purdue 

Purdue  University   (LaFayette,  Ind.),  gives  to  library,  45,  82,  46,  C2, 

47,  65,  48,  69,  49,  81. 
Puritans,  influenced  by  fur-trade,  36,  53,  54;  Usher's  Puritan  influence 

in  Wisconsin,  46,  117-128;   New  England  influence  in  Milwaukee, 

49,  170-174. 

Purple,  Chauncey  H.,  Hastings's  Life  and  services  of,  44,  90(9). 
— ,  N.  H.,  compiler,  44,  127. 
Purvis,  George,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 
Pusey,  Edward  Bouverie,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Putnam,  P.  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55,  45,  82,  47,  65. 
— ,  Gen.  Israel,  Holton  descendant  of,  40,  24. 

,  James  O.,  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 

,  Gen.  Rufus,  autograph,  37,  39.  , 

— ,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 
—  county  (111.),  Codding,  45,  179. 
Putnam's  Monthly  Historical  Magazine,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85, 

45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86;  "Forty  days  in  a  Western  hotel,"  41,  85. 
Putnam's  Sons,  G.  P.,  bill  paid,  46,  42,  45. 
Putney,  Frank  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  37,  47,  38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  61, 

42,  59,  43,  69. 

Pyle,  Howard,  art  exhibit,  47,  31. 
Pyncheon,  William  M.,  obituary,  45,  34. 
Pyne,  William  H.,  History  of  Royal  Residences  of  England,  36,  16. 


QUAKERS,  persecutions  in  Norway,  46,  153;   among  Oneldas,  47,  169. 

Quarles,  Charles,  annual  member,  44,  8. 

— — ,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 

,  Joseph  V.,  senator,  47,  101;  exemplifies  New  England  influence, 

49,  173,  174. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44, 
41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91. 

— *—  Review,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50, 
43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103;  cited  on  colonial 
independence,  46,  97,  98. 

Quebec  (Province  of),  Radisson  and  Groseilliers  at,  36,  63,  43,  103, 
106,  111;  commissioner  of  lands,  gives  to  library,  46,  62;  commis- 
sioner of  public  worKs,  48,  69;  provincial  secretary,  45,  82,  46,  C?; 
Revue  Mcdicale,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  87. 

Literary  and  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  40,  61, 

48,  69. 

Queen's  Quarterly,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86.  48,  91,  49,  103. 


Index  to  Proceedings  295 

Queensland  (Australia),  railroad  commissioners,  give  to  library,  41,  55. 

Quincey  (111.),  Labor  News,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  110. 

Quiner,  E.  B.,  Resources  of  Northeastern  Wisconsin,  44,  88  (3). 

Quinlan,  Mrs.  Jennie  M.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

Quinney,  Electa,  mission  teacher,  47,  183,  184,  216. 
— ,  John  W.,  with  Stockbridges,  47,  176;  Death  of,  44,  88  (4);  Mem- 
orial  to   Congress,   44,   89(4.);    Stockbridge    traditionary   history, 
44,  88(4). 

Quisenberry,  A.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69,  45,  23. 


RABOUIN,  P.  A.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 

Race,  Henry,  mounds  on  farm  of,  47,  207,  208. 

Racine,  Welsh  in,  37,  61;  appropriation  for  harbor,  41,  148;  elects 
Freesoil  government,  42,  117;  fugitive  slave  mass  meeting,  43,  123, 
124;  fire  in,  46,  89;  Barber  at,  44,  34;  Blake,  42,  23,  46,  126;  Boyce, 
42,  23;  Case,  40,  22;  Daniel,  46,  81;  Doolittle,  45,  31;  Button,  49, 
115;  Fish,  48,  96;  Greulich.  41,  22;  Hall,  42,  24;  Hoy,  41,  22; 
Kraupa,  48,  99;  McMynn,  48,  100;  Olin,  41,  24;  Raymond,  41,  24; 
Vieau's  post  at,  36,  95;  Virgin,  41,  26;  Graham's  Latitude  and 
longitude,  44,  89(4).  Journals  and  newspapers:  Advocate,  35, 
20;  Argus,  44,  142;  Correspondent,  49,  108;  Folkets  Avis,  43,  77; 
Journal,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42, 
46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Slavic,  35, 
20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77, 
45,  l«0,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108,  161;  Times,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37, 
30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  90,  46, 
69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108;  Wisconsin  Agriculturist,  42,  45,  43,  77, 
44,  77,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  82,  49,  108. 
—  College,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  39,  62,  48,  69,  49,  81. 
-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  47,  65,  48,  69. 

\  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 

county,   Norwegians   in,  37,   59,   46,   164,    166;    Danes   in,  37,   60; 

board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  39,  62,  42,  59,  43, 
69,  44,  69,  45,  82,  47,  65,  48,  69,  49,  81;  vote  for  election  of  1847, 
41,  121,  125;  taxes,  41,  162,  163;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on 
constitution,  43,  159;  Nash  in,  45,  33;  petition  from,  45,  126,  133- 
135;  Hayes,  46,  82;  Scotch  influence,  49,  157. 

Radical,  34,  24. 

Radisson,  Pierre  Esprit,  fur-trader,  36,  62-65,  68;  at  Green  Bay,  47, 
118,  128,  130;  Two  Rivers,  49,  176;  discoverer  of  Mississippi, 
49,  177;  Voyages,  36,  60,  63-65,  43,  88,  89;  Campbell's  Radisson' s 


296       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Radisson — continued. 

Journal,  43,  89-116,  44,  95(56),  98(106);  Dionne's  Chouart  and 
Radisson,  43,  89-94,  116;  Prudhomme's  Notes  Historiques,  43,  9!; 
Radisson  and  Groseilliers  in  Wisconsin,  44,  91(11). 

Ragueneau,  Paul,  Jesuit,  43,  94. 

Railroad  Telegrapher,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 
—  Trainmen's  Journal,  46,  76,  47,  86,  48,  91. 

Railroads,  evolution  of,  41,  91;  territorial  demands  for,  41,  145;  effect 
on  Lake  Superior  commerce,  42,  94;  Puritan  influence  on,  46,  126, 
49,  174;  states  of  the  railway,  46,  185;  Burlington  route,  46,  224, 
Omaha  system,  46,  218;  developing  policy,  49,  134,  135;  canvass 
for  immigrants,  49,  139;  Atwood,  40,  89;  Hiles,  44,  35;  Holton, 
40,  24;  Hopkins,  40,  89;  Kneeland,  47,  94;  Mapes's  Winneconne 
project,  38,  24;  Mills,  40,  89;  Mitchell,  35,  C2-66,  49,  154;  Osborn, 
40,  25;  Paul,  38,  24;  Porter,  43,  37;  Robbins,  38,  25;  Smith,  40, 
89;  Strong,  42,  19;  Tweedy,  39,  28;  Griffin's  Great  Lakes  and 
Northern  railways,  46,  211-225;  Loughborough's  Pacific  telegraph 
and  railway,  41,  85;  Meyer's  Early  railroad  legislation,  46,  216; 
Poor's  Manual,  42,  32;  Sanbom's  Congressional  grants,  47,  188; 
Whitney's  Project  for  railroad  to  Pacific,  41,  85.  See  also  Wis- 
consin State  Constitution  and  "granger"  cases. 

Railway  Conductor,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  91,  49,  103. 

Rainerie,  Salvatore,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  61,  45,  82,  46, 
62,  48,  69. 

Raines,  C.  W.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 

Ralston,  Robert,  autograph,  40,  52. 

Ramsay,  Alexander,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
— ,  W.,  Manual  of  Roman  Antiquities,  43,  43. 
— ,  W.  M.,  Church  in  Roman  empire,  42,  31. 

— ' — ,  Wayne,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;    curator,  32,  23,  34, 

4,  35,     4,     36,     3,     37,     4,     8.     38,     4,     39,     4,     40,     5,     13,     41,     4, 
42,   4,  43,   4,   44,   4,  45,   4,  46,   4,   12;    on   nomination   of  members 
committee,  32,   24,  43,   14,  44,   8;    finance  committee,  34,   4,  35,   4, 
36,    4,    5,    37,    5,    12,    38,    5,    16,    39,    5,    14,    40,    6,    13,    16.    41, 

5,  7,     15,    42,    5,    15,    43,    5,    23,    44,    5,    22,    45,    5,    14,    18,    46 

4,  14,  38;   nomination  of  officers  committee,  34,  28;   auditing  com- 
mittee,   39,    5,    8,    40,    6,    13,    41,    5,    1,    13,    14,    42,    5,    33,    14,    43, 

5,  44,  5,  28,  29,  45,  24,  25;    subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  31: 
resignation,  47,  11. 

— •,  Mrs.  Wayne,  gives  to  library,  41,  55. 
Ranck,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 
1,  Samuel  H.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 


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Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  19,  45,  23. 
— ,  E.  K.,  gives  to  library,  47,  65. 

— ,  H.  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  16,  36,  38,  38,  56,  45,  82,  48,  69. 
Randall,  Gov.  Alexander  W.,  appoints  Atwood,  37,  110;  succeeded  by 
Butler,  38,  24;  bust  of,  38,  60;  orders  troops,  39,  21;  praises 
Draper,  39,  86;  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  127-129;  on  banks  and 
banking,  45,  129;  convention  of  1846,  45,  154,  46,  120;  exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  122;  election  of,  49,  203;  denounced,  49,  20r>, 
206. 

— ,  Phineas,  father  of  Alexander,  46,  120. 
— ,  Peyton,  autograph,  37,  5-t. 

— ,  Arch  in  German  settlement  at,  40,  20;  Daniel,  46,  81. 
Rankin,  Aaron,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154;   memories  of  Fort  Atkin- 
son, 46,  200. 

— ,  Mrs.  Edward,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
— ,  Mrs.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  38. 
Rapide  Croche,  improvement  at,  47,  189. 
Rasdall,  William,  obituary,  47,  97. 

Rashdall,  H.,  Universities  of  Europe  in  the  middle  ages,  44,  44. 
Rasmussen  Publishing  Co.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 

— ,  Charles,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 
Ratterman,  H.  A.,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 
Ratzel,  Friederich,  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  32,  46; 

cited,  44,  110. 

Ran,  Charles,  Smithsonian  report,  36,  54. 
— — ,  Peter,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Ravenel,  Daniel,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
Ravenna  (O.),  Western  Courier,  44,  125. 
Ravoux,  Monsignor  A.,  Reminiscences  of,  42,  31. 
Rawdon,  Lord,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Ray,  Charles,  life  member,  46,  33. 
— ,  E.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  69. 
— .,  Milor  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— ,  O.  L.,  in  WTar  of  Secession,  44,  102. 
Raymbault,  Charles,  Jesuit,  43,  98. 
Raymer,  C.  D.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

— ,  George,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  3,  4,  36,  4,  7,  37,  4,  38, 
4,  39,  4,  9,  40,  5,  41,  4,  42,  4,  8,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12, 
46,  4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  on  prehistoric  antiquities  and  Indian 
history  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  4,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6, 
41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  printing  and  publishing  committee,  34, 
4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5;  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  life  membf-r, 


298        Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

x  ".     -  •  • 
Raymer — continued. 

34,  30;  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  46,  62,  47,  65,  48,  69,  49,  81;  committee 
on  nomination  of  officers,  41,  7,  46,  13;  committee  on  nomination 
of  members  42,  8,  47,  13;  library  committee,  45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  14, 

47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;   relations  with  State  university  committee,  46, 
4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;   committee    on    nomination    of    curators, 

48,  12. 

— *— S  Jesse,   obituary,  45,   34. 

,  John  V.,  obituary,  45,  34. 

,  Samuel,  obituary,  45,  34. 

Raymond,  Albert  C.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— >,  Alvin,  obituary,  41,  24. 

,  Henry  J.,  autograph,  38,  48. 

—A,  J-  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 

— ,  W.  O.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

Raynal,  G.  T.  F.,  Abbe,  Philosophical  and  political  history  of  settle- 
ments and  trade  of  Europeans  in  East  and  West  Indies,  43,  43. 
Read,  Charles  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  65. 

— ,  George  C.,  autograph,  37,  37. 

•,  Jacob,  autograph,  40,  52. 

— — ,  John  M.   (1787-1874),  autograph,  38,  48. 
— • — i,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
Reading  (Pa.),  Eagle,  46,  147. 
Reagan,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
Ream,  Mrs.  Lavinia  E.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  51. 
Reaume,  Charles,  Green  Bay  justice,  36,  84,  41,  133,  134,  47,  122. 
Recherches  Historiques  Bulletin,  49,  103. 

Reclus,  J.  J.  E.,  New  physical  geography,  39,  46;  Earth  and  its  Inhab- 
itants, 39,  46. 
Record  Society  (London,  Eng.),  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 

-  and  Guide,  49,  103. 

-  of  town  of  Plymouth,  42,  31. 
—  of  Past,  49,  103. 

Recueil  des  voiages,  qui  ont  servi  d  r  ctablissement  &  aux  progres  de  la 
Compagnie  des  Indes  Orientales,  43,  43. 

"Recovery,"  British  schooner,  42,  92. 

Red  Banks  (Kishkekwanteno),  Indian  fortifications,  47,  118;  histori- 
cal pilgrimage  to,  47,  27,  107;  Robinson's  Legend,  44,  88  (2). 

Bird,  Indian  warrior,  expedition  against,  47,  139. 

Jacket,  Seneca  chief,  opposes  migration,  47,  170. 

River,  Belgians  in,  37,  60. 


Index  to  Proceedings  299 

Red  Wing  (Minn.),  location  of  Sioux,  36,  94;  Nordstjernen,  43,  80,  46, 

73. 

Redd,  John,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 
Redemptioners,  41,  98,  99.- 
Redfield,  Mary,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 
Redford,  Henry,  obituary,  47,  97. 
Reed,  Curtis,  obituary,  43,  37;  canal  contract,  47,  189. 

— ,  D.  A.,  autograph,  37,  36. 

— ,  E.  R.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  38,  37,  47,  42,  50. 

— >,  Evan  L.,  gives  to  library,  49,  81. 

— • — •,  George,  on  banks  and  banking,  45,  129;   convention  of  1846,  45, 
154. 

— ,  Harrison,    convention    of   1847-48,    45,    158,    46,    24;    exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  120,  127;  obituary,  47,  97. 

— ,  Herbert,  on  vigilance  committee,  43,  124. 

— ,  Hosea  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

— ,  J.  Eugene,  Lives  of  Roman  emperors,  38,  34. 

— »,  Joseph,  autograph,  38,  48. 

— ,  Gen.  Joseph  (1741-85),  autograph,  37,  39,  40,  52. 

— ,  Lewis  E.,  annual  member,  34,  30. 

— ',  Myron  W.,  obituary,  47,  97. 

— ,  P.  M,,  Bench  and  Bar  of  Wisconsin,  45,  149. 
— •— v  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  65. 

— ,  William  B.,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Reeder,  Andrew  H.,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Reedsburg,  Codding  at,  45,  192;    Strong,  48,   102;    West,  42,  27;    Free 
Press,    35,    20,    36,    25,    37,    30,    38,    41,    39,    53,    40,    47,    41,    44, 
42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  83,  49,  108. 
Reese,  Abraham,  autograph,  38,  48. 

— ,  August,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Reeve,  J.  T.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  24,  26,  35,  28,  33. 
Reeves,  Arthur  M.,  Finding  of  Wineland  the  Good,  39,  46. 

— ,  Wilfiam  Sims,  private  notes,  38,  45. 
Regez,  J.,  pioneer  of  factory  system,  46,  230. 

Reform  Club  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  43,  68,  46,  62,  48,  67;  sound  cur- 
rency committee,  44,  69. 
Reid,  G.  P.  L.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

— ,  Nathan,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 
Reikiavik  (Iceland),  Nyja  Oldin,  46,  74. 
Rein,  Johannes  Justus,  Industries  of  Japan,  37,  24. 
Reiner,  George,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Reinoehi,  John,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 


300      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Reinsch,  Paul  S.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  59,  43,  69,  44,  69, 

45,  82,  46,  62,  48,  69,  49,  81;  annual  member,  43,  14. 

Religion,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6.,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  33, 
35,  39,  47,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47, 
21,  48,  22,  49,  29. 

Religio-philosophical  Publishing  Co.,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 

Remington  &  Sons,  Sholes  typewriting  machine,  38,  26,  49,  165. 

Remfry,  H.  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

Remsen,  Peter  A.,  Draper  with,  39,  76,  77,- 81,  82;  death  of,  39,  84. 

Renault,  Raoul,  bill  paid,  45,  23,  46,  42,  43,  44,  48,  49,  49,  55. 

Repentigny, ,  Sieur  de,  sketch,  36,  73,  74. 

Republican  Congressional  Committee  (Washington,  D.  C.),  gives  to 
library,  44,  69. 

-  National  Committee   (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 
— •  National  Convention,  Proceedings,  1806,  47,  51. 

-  State  Committee  (Milwaukee),  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 
Republicans,  in  Wisconsin,  42,  97,  98;   foreign  element,  45,  111;   mate- 
rial on,  47,  50,  51,  48,   56;    Potter,    47,    96;     Bruncken's    Political 
Activity  of  Wisconsin  Germans,  49,   190-211;    Codding's    Ichabod 
Codding,  45,  171-196;   Flower's  History,  47,  51;   Mason's  Fugitive 
slave  law,  43,  117-144;   Smith's  Freesoil  party,  42,  97-162. 

Resseguie,  Alexander  C.,  obituary,  47,  97. 

"Restaurationen,"   Norwegian  vessel,  46,   152-155;    list  of   passengers, 

46,  160. 

Retail  Clerk's  International  Advocate,  49,  103. 

Reuss,  Francis  X.,  gives  to  library,  48,  69,  49,  52. 

Reuter,  Christopher,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

Review  of  Reviews,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85, 

45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  103;  bill  paid,  41,  12,  48,  49. 
Revolution.     See  War  of  the  Revolution. 
Revue  Canadienne,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  103. 
—  des  Deux  Mondes,  43,  45. 

-  Historique,  Allen  reports  for,  37,  83. 

-  Mcdicale,  49,  103. 

Rexford,  Eben  E.,  gives  to  library..  35,  33. 

— — ,  John  D.,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 

— — •  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Reymert,  James  D.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  B.  M.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  33. 

— •,  Edwin,  inventor,  49,  168. 
s  John,  autograph,  40,  52. 


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Reynolds,  Thomas,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
— ,  S..  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

-  Library  (Rochester,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  43,  69,  46,  62,  47,  65, 
48,  69. 

Rhinelander,  Oneida  County  Herald,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  41,  42,  45,  43, 
77,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  83,  49,  108;  Vindicator,  38,  41, 
39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  69, 
47,  77,  48,  83,  49,  108 

Rhode  Island,  educational  system,  38,  89;  auditor  of  state  gives  to 
library,  45,  82,  48,  69;  commissioner  of  insurance,  44,  69;  commis- 
sioner of  public  schools,  44,  69,  45,  82,  48,  69,  49,  81;  commissioner 
of  railroads,  43,  69,  48,  69,  49,  81 ;  record  commissioners,  40,  61, 

41,  55,    42,    59,    43,    69,    45,    82,   47,    65,   48,    69,   49,    81;    secretary 
of  state,  32,  19,  42,  59,  48,  69;   superintendent    of    census,  47,  65; 
world's  fair  commissioner,  42,  59. 

-  Board  of  State  Charities  and  Corrections,  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 
— — «  Bureau    of    Industrial    Statistics,  gives    to    library,  36,  33,  37,  47, 

38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  59,  44,  69,  45,  82,  46,  62. 

-  Historical  Magazine,  32,  9,  34,  18. 

-  Historical  Society   (Providence),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28, 
35,     30,     36,     33,     37,     47,     38,     56,     40,     61,     41,     56,     42,     59, 
45,  82,  47,  65,  48,  69,  49,  81;   visited,  47,  25;   Publications,  41,  41, 

42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  82,  46,  78,  48,  92,  49,  103. 

— •  Sailors   and    Soldiers   Historical    Society    (Providence),   gives    to 

library  42,  59,  45,  82. 
Rhodes,  James  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56;   History  of  United  States, 

41,  100,  47,  51. 

— >,  Jesse,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  148. 
Riccoboni,  Mme.  M.  J.  L.  de  M.,  (Euvres,  43,  43. 
Rice  &  Sinclair,  engage  Joshua  Glover,  43,  122. 
— ,  Alexander  W.,  autograph,  38,  45. 
— ,  Edmund,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 
— ,  Franklin  P.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  37,  47,  47,  65,  48,  48. 
— ,  Henry  M.,  secures  railroad  for  Bayfield,  46,  218. 
— ,  John  A.,  gives    to    binding    fund,  32,  3,  5,  34,  8,  9;   notes    for 
binding     fund,     35,     8,     36,     11,     37,     17,     38,     28,     39,     29,     40, 
30,  41,  28,  42,  28;    president,    32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  40,  3;    in 
the  chair,  36,  4,   8;    prehistoric    antiquities    and    Indian    history 
committee,  32,  24,  34,  4;  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  33,  34,  36,  15, 

39,  37,  47,  46,  62;  thanked  for  Kingsbo rough's  Mexican  Antiquities, 
34,  31;   loans  to  art  gallery,  36,  41;    letter  of  regret,  37,  7;    men- 
tioned, 39,  33. 


302       Wisconsin  Historical  Society        [Rice 

Rice  Lake,  trading  post,  36,  96,  97;   Tainter,  47,  100;    Chronotype,  45, 
90,    46,    69,    47,    77,    48,    83,    49,    109;    Leader,    44,    72,    45,    90,    46, 
69,  47,  77,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Richard,  — ,  votes  for  in  1825,  41,  113. 

— ,  Father  Gabriel,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  152;   Kelleher's  Sketch,  48,  54. 
Richards,  Rev.  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  56;  Memorial  of  O.  M. 

Conover,  34,  17,  44,  90  (10). 
— ,  M.  V.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  70. 
Richardson,  Gray  &  Co.,  give  to  library,  38,  56. 
— — •,  Genessee,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
— • — ^  H.  P.,  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 
— >,  M.  P.,  annual  member,  48,  1.4. 

,  Victor  P.,  life  member,  48,  13. 

— ,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  gives  Lo  library,  48,  75. 
— ,  Wade  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  82. 

— — \  William,  autograph,  37,  36;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
— ,  William   A.,    Superior    townsite    stockholder,   46,   217;    gives   to 

library,  47,  65. 

Richey,  Mrs.  Sara  T.,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 
Richfield,  paper  on,  46,  50. 

Richland  Center,  Republican  Observer,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30, 
38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77, 
45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Richland  Rustic,  35,  20,  36, 
24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  77, 
45,  90,  46,  69,  47,  77,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

—  county,  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  56,  48,  69,  49, 
81;     Cass,    pioneer    of,    39,    19;     Haseltine's    Sketch,    44,    88(1); 
History  of  Crawford  and,  41,  132,  135,  137,  141,  142;  Taylor's  Notice, 
44,  88X2). 

Richmond,  Mrs. ,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— — ,  Elizabeth  Yates,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

— ,  T.  C.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38;   annual  member,  43,  14. 
-  (Ind.),  Palladium,  44,   120. 

—  (Va.),   Christian  Advocate,   42,  37:    Examiner,  42,  37;    Recorder, 
42,  37;  Star,  43,  82,  44,  81;  The  State,  44,  81;  Times,  47,  82;  Twice 
a  Week  Times,  48,  S7;    Virginia  Argus,  42,  37;    Virginia  Patriot, 
42,  37;  Weekly  Times,  43,  80,  44,  SO,  45,  93,  46,  74,  49,  112. 

— - —  City  Gas  Works,  give  to  library,  45,  82. 
— —  Critic  Company,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 
—  (Wis.),  Irish  in,  49,  187;  wealth  of,  49,  188. 
Ricklin,  Rev.  L.  A.,  annual  member,  47,  13. 


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Rider,'  Sidney  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  42,  59,  45,  82;   bill  paid,  42, 

12,  43,  19,  44,  26,  45,'  23. 

Ridgeway,  Barneveld  Banner,  45,  90,  46,  69 ;  Enterprise,  37,  29,  38,  40. 
Ridlon,  G.  T.,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

Ridpath,  J.  C.,  Cyclopedia  of  Universal  History,  40,  41. 
Riess,  John  R.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
Rietbrock,  Mrs.  F.,  deposit  in  museum,  35,  40. 
Rigaud.     See  Vaudreuil  de  Cavagnal. 

Riggs, •,  papers  in  Draper  collection,  41,  36. 

Riley,  E.  F.,  gives  to  library,  38,  50,  39,  55,  40,  61,  42,  59,  46,  62;  annual 

member,   40,   12. 

— \  Mrs.  E.  F.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
— ,  Franklin  L.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62,  47,  65. 
Rindge,  F.  H.,  offer  to  Cambridge  (Mass.),  35,  44. 
Ringer,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— ,  Wilson  J.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Rio,  Columbia  County  Reporter,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  5t, 

40,    45,    41,    42,  42,  44,  43,   74,  44,   73,  45,   90,    46,    70,    47,    78,    48, 

83,  49,  109. 
Rio  de  Janeiro    (Brazil)    National   Museum,  gives  to   library,   36,   33, 

42,  59;  Archives,  40,  41. 

Ripley,  Eleazer  W.,  autograph,  40,  52. 
— •,  George,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Ripon,  derivation  of  name,  38,  24;  Bowen,  40,  21;  Durlin,  49,  115; 
Mapes,  38,  23;  Harnden,  48,  98;  Strong,  48,  102;  Advance  Press, 
45,  90,  46,  70,  47,  52,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  College  Days,  43,  75;  Com- 
monwealth, 35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  43,  42, 
44,  43,  75,  44,  74  45,  90,  46,  70,  47,  52,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Free 
Press,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  43,  42,  44, 

43,  75,  44,  74;  Weekly  Times,  48,  55. 

— •  College,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  39,  02,  40,  61,  41,  56,  44,  69,  45, 
82,  46,  62,  47,  65,  48,  67,  49,  81. 

—  Historical    Society,    incorporated,   47,    28,    48     26,    27;    Report   of 
meetings,  47,  49-52,  48,  55. 

— •  Ladies  Educational  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 
Ritch,  William  G..  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  38,  56. 
Ritchie,  Stephen,  obituary,  39,  26. 

— (,  W.  G.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Ritsche, ,  German  politician,  49,  203. 

Ritson,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  bill  paid,  46,  44. 
Rittenhouse,  David,  autograph,  37,  37. 


304       Wisconsin  Historical  Society        [River 

River  Apple,  trend  of,  49,  1S4. 

Riviere  au  Bceufs,  Washington  at,  36,  71. 

River  Bad,  route  for  voyageurs,  36,  71. 

-  Bark,  Fort  Koshkoncng  built,  46,  197-199;   soldiers  shot,  46,  200. 
— <  Black,  Radisson  on,  43,  94;    falls,  limit  Sioux  territory,  36,  94. 

-  Bois  Brute,  fur-trade  route,  36,  57",  67,  68,  96,  49,  184. 

—  Chicago,    water    route,    36.    57,    58;    Christian    Indians    crossing, 
47,  174. 

— •  Chippewa,  36,  95;  falls,  limit  Sioux  territory,  36,  94. 
— —  Columbia,  routes  through,  36,  56;  Pacific  Fur  Company  at,  36,  83. 
— •  Connecticut,  Dutch  trade  on,  36,  53;  earliest  settlements,  36,  54. 

—  Delaware,  Swedes  on,  36,  53. 

-  Devil,  Jefferson  Davis  on,  47,  142. 

— —  Eau  Galle,  drains  St.  Croix  county,  49,  184. 

—  Elk,  water  route,  36,  56. 
•  Escanaba,  Carney  by,  47,  90. 

— •  Falls,  state  normal  school,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  36,  33,  37, 
47,  39,  64,  40,  63,  43,  72,  44,  73,  45,  86,  46,  65,  47,  65,  48,  73,  49,  86, 
normal  school  opened,  49,  166;  Durlin  at,  49,  115;  Journal,  35, 
20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  77, 
44,  76,  45,  90,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

—  Fever.     See  Galena. 

— •  Fox   (111.),  Norwegian  settlement,  46,  163,  165. 

—  Fox    (Wis.),   improvement  of,   35,   7;    Secretary  Thwaites's   visit 
to,   35,   2~2,   23,   38,    43;    Alexis   Cleremont   pilot  on,   36,   26;    water 
routes,   36,    57,   58,    70;    location   of   Indian   tribes,   36,    60,    61,   72, 
93,  95;   barred  by  Indians,  36,  70,  71,  47,  121;    traders  on,  38,  67; 
description  of  country,  36,  68;   portage  trail,  38,  65;   survey  asked 
for,  41,   145;    Ralisson  on,  43,   96,   109,   111,  115;    Robinson's  hill, 
47,  109;   agency  house,  47,  110;   crossing  in  1847,  47,  111;   Ameri- 
can troops  on,  47,  137;    confirmation  of  land  claims  on,  47,  138; 
limit  of  Menominee  cession,  47,  174;    rise  in  ascent,  47,  186;   fall, 
47,  205,  206,  213;    bridge  at  De  Pere,  47,  220,  221.     See  also  Fox 
River    Valley,    Fox-Wisconsin     improvement,    and    Fox-Wisconsin 
Portage. 

-  French  (River  of  Sorcerers),  Radisson  on,  43,  94,  95. 

-  French  Broad,  frontier  line,  41,  83. 

—  Galena,   W.  Johnson,   41,   23:    Thwaites's  Early   lead  mining,   44, 
91  (13),  98  (98). 

-  Grant,  appropriation  for,  41,  148. 
— <  Holston,  salt  springs,  41,  94. 

•  Hudson,  Dutch  trade  on,  36,  53;   English  water  route,  36,  57. 


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River  Illinois,  water  route,  36,  57;   plan  to  locate  Indians  on,  36,  66; 
route  of  Tonty,  49,  177. 

—  Kanawha,  salt  springs,  41,  94. 
— j  Kankakee,  water  route,  36,  57. 

-  Kickapoo,  trading  post,  36,  97;   Black  Hawk  trail  from,  46,  27. 

—  Kinnickinnick,  trend  of,  49,  184. 

Little,  remains  of  mound  builders,  41,  74. 

—  Little  Iron,  Radisson  near,  43,  101. 
— * —  Mackenzie,  water  route,  36,  56. 

—  Manitowoc,  route  of  Stockbridges,  49,  179. 

— —  Menomonee,  Alexis  Cleremont  on,  36,  26;  villages  reached  by 
fur-trade,  36,  93,  97;  water  routes,  36,  95. 

—  Miami,  water  route,  36,  57. 

-  Milwaukee,  Solomon  Juneau  on,  38,  20;  limit  of  Menominee  ces- 
sion, 47,  173. 

—  Mishicott  (East  Twin),  49,  176. 

— ^-  Mississippi,  route  to  gulf,  36,  56;  routes  from  Great  Lakes  to, 
36,  57,  58;  Sioux  on,  36,  60,  94;  first  French  explorers,  36,  63; 
Foxes,  36,  72;  Wirnetaso,  30,  94;  Perrot's  forts,  37,  56;  settle- 
ments, 41,  84,  86,  87;  Radisson,  43,  88,  89,  94,  109,  112,  113,  115; 
La  Salle,  46,  117,  178;  American  offer  to  buy,  49,  128;  boundary 
of  St.  Croix  county,  49,  182;  Forman's  Narrative,  39,  94,  41,  83; 
map  of  Glazier's  exploration,  35,  15;  Shea's  Discovery,  44,  89  (7); 
Schoolcraft's  Discovery,  41,  84;  war  department  survey,  36,  17. 
See  also  Mississippi  valley. 

Missouri,  routes  through,  36.  56;  natural  boundary  line  of  front- 
ier, 41,  86,  87;  Schoolcraft's  Lead  mines  of,  41,  84. 

—  Mohawk,  Dutch  trade  on,  36,  53;   route  to  Lake  Ontario,  36,  57; 
outlet  for  Great  Lakes,  47,  153. 

— • —  Monongahela,  Braddock,  47,  131. 

-  Montreal,  water  route,  36,  95;  Radisson,  43,  98,  101. 

—  Neshota,  origin  of  name,  49,  176. 

—  New,  frontier  line  41,  83. 

-  Niagara,  fall  of,  47,  205,  206. 

— • —  Oconto,  reached  by  fur-trade,  36.  93,  97. 

— '  Ohio,  water  routes,  36,  57;  plan  to  locate  Indians  on,  36,  70; 
first  settlements  beyond,  fostered  by  government,  40,  99;  process 
of  settlement,  A*\,  83,  84,  90;  La  Salle  on.  46,  178;  Forman's 
Narrative,  39,  94,  41,  83. 

—  Ontonagon,    Cleremont    pilot    on,    36,    26;    water    routes,    36,    95; 
miners  landed  at,  in  1771,  42,  89. 

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306       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [River 

River  Ottawa  (Grand  River  of  the  Algonquins;  River  of  the  Prairies), 
French  route,  36,  57;  Radisson  on,  43,  94,  95,  101,  112. 

— - —  Peace,  water  route,  36,  56. 

— — •  Peshtigo,    villages    reached    by    fur-trade,    36,    93;    trading    post, 

36,  97. 
— •  Pic,  miners  at,  in  1773,  42,  89. 

1  Pigeon,  water  route  from,  36,  56,  57;   Radisson  and  Groseilliers 

on,  36,  63,  43,  107;   fur-trade,  36,  71,  42,  90. 

—  Pike,  flood,  47,   101. 

— »  Pine,  Cass's  saw  mill  on,  39,  19. 

—  Platt,  line  of  settlement,  41,  90. 
— •  Raisin,  battle,  40,  98. 

— — .  Red,  Boone  on,  41,  95. 
— •  Red  Cedar,  falls  limit  Sioux  territory,  36,  94. 

Rock,    Winnebago    at,    36,    93;     Rolette's    trade,    36,    94;     valley 

opened  to  settlers,  46,  129;  location  of  Beloit,  46,  130;  attracts 
New  Englanders,  46,  133;  marks  geological  change,  46,  183;  Hoi- 
ton,  47,  93. 

-  Root,  light-house,  41,  145. 

—  Rush,  trend  of,  49,  184. 

— •  St.  Croix,  Du  Lhut  on,  36,  67,  68;  Perrot's  fort,  37,  56;  water 
routes,  36,  57,  70,  49,  181;  falls  limit  Sioux  territory,  36,  94;  route 
for  voyageurs,  36,  96;  boundary  line  objected  to,  41,  119,  49,  182; 
British-American  population  along,  49,  188;  Illustrated  and  des- 
scriptive  history  of  valley  of,  37,  24. 

St.  Joseph's,  water  route,  36,  57. 

— — .  St.  Lawrence,  routes  through,  36,  56,  43,  94;  fur-trade  on,  36,  SO, 
canals  of,  46,  214;  map,  35,  16. 

St.  Peter's,  Rolette's  trade  on,  36,  94. 

— •  Slave,  water  route,  36,  56. 

.  Thames,  battle,  40,  98. 

—  Turtle,  location  of  Beloit,  46,  130. 

—  Twin,  origin  of  name,  49,  175,  176. 

—  Tyronza,  pottery  from  mounds  near,  41,  78. 

Wabash,  water  route,  36,  57. 

-  White  (Ark.  and  Mo.),  watershed  of,  41,  74. 

White  (Ind.),  Indian  council,  47,  159;  lands  of  Delaware  Indians 

on,  47,  162. 
— i  Willow,  trend  of,  49,  184. 

—  Winnipeg,  water  route,  36,  5C. 

— •  Wisconsin,  water  route,  36,  57,  58,  61;  Indian  tribes  on,  36,  72, 
93;  Rolette's  trade,  36,  94;  Grignon's  post,  36,  97;  portage  trail, 


Robinson  Index  to  Proceedings  307 

38,  65;    survey  asked  for,  40,  145;   Black  Hawk  trail  to,  46,  27; 
Illustrated  and  descriptive  history  of  valley,  37,  24;  map  of  dells, 

39,  48.     See  also  Fox-Wisconsin  Improvement. 

River  Wolf,   location  of  Indian  tribes,  36,   60,  47,   149,  204,  208;    fur^ 

trade  on,  36,  67,  93;  Outgamie  village  on,  47,  149,  204,  208. 
Wye,  Jesuit  mission  near,  43,  95. 

—  Yadkin,  frontier  line,  41,  83;   Boone  on,  41,  95. 
Riverside  Association  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  65. 
Riviere,  Madeline  la,  death  of,  38,  23. 

Rivington  Street  College  Settlement  (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  65. 
Roads,  evolution  of,  36,  97;   congressional  appropriations  for,  41,  117, 

148;  in  lead  region,  46,  191;  Manitowoc,  47,  112. 
Robbins,  A.  G.,  gives  to  Hbrary,  47,  65. 

— ,  Asher,  autograph,  40,  52. 

— ,  Hanmer,  obituary,  38,  25. 
Roberts,  D.,  Holy  Land,  Syria,  etc.,  40,  41. 

— ,  D.  E.,  annual  member,  42,  8. 

— ,  Ellis  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

— •,  Jonathan  W.,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 
,  L.  D.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 

— ,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  36,  38,  37,  47,  38,  56,  39,  62, 

47,  65. 

Robertson,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  F.,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  16,  34,  26;  auto- 
graph, 37,  39. 

— v  Daniel,  at  Mackinac,  47,  135. 

— ,  Daniel  A.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 
,  Frederick  W.,  mentioned.  38,  80. 

— ,  James,  Tennessee  pioneer,  36,  52,  39,  79,  49,  125. 

— ,  James  A.,  bill  paid,  49,  61. 
—— ,  J.  P.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
— — -%  Capt.  Samuel,  in  "Millwakey  Bay,"  49,  177,  181;  Report,  49,  178. 

— ,  William,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Robinson,  A.  A.,  corresponding  member,  40,  12. 

— .,  Abigail  B.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  45,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  A.  C.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108. 

— ,  Albert  C.,  Green   Bay  historical   society,   47,   47,   108;    obituary, 

48,  54. 

,  A.  W.,  annual  member,  44,  8. 

•,  Charles  D.,  portrait,  35,  37;   autograph,  37,  36;   Democratic  can- 
didate, 42,  134;   Green  Bay  settler,  47,  115;   Birthplace  of  Ameri- 
canism, 44,  92  (29);   Legend  of  Red  Banks,  44,  88  (2). 
— ,  Mrs.  Charles  D.,  gives  to  library,  36,  27,  38,  46,  37,  35,  36,  55. 


308       Wisconsin  Historical  Society   [Robinson 

Robinson,  D.  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

— ,  Duane,  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 

— :,  F.  V.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

— ,  H.  E.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  44,  69,  45,  83. 

,  Irving  P.,  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 

,  James,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

1,  James  R.,  autograph,  37,  35. 

— ,  Lieut.  John  C.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  141. 

— ,  L.  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  69. 
Roby,  Charles  W.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
Rochefoucault-Liancourt,  Due  Alexandre,  Travels,  41,  83. 
Rochemonteix,  Father  C.  de.,  Jcsuites  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  44,   44, 

46,    168,    170,    174,    175,   177. 

Rochester  (N.  Y.),  Hamilton  at,  39,  21;  Larson,  46,  157;  Gem,  39,  76, 
93,  42,  37. 

-  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  47,  65. 

— -  University,  gives  to  library,  47,  65,  48,  69;  library  gives  to  library, 
46,  62. 

—  (Wis.),  Taggart  at,  48,  102. 

Rock  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59,  46,  164;  board  of  supervisors,  gives 
to  library,  38,  56,  44,  69,  49,  81;  gives  to  museum,  42,  66,  67;  vote 
for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on  constitu- 
tion, 43,  159;  petition,  45,  133-135;  Scotch  influence  in,  49,  157, 
158;  Alden,  41,  21;  Boyce,  42,  23;  Cass,  39,  19;  Colley,  38,  21; 
Kimball,  47,  94;  Mason,  39,  25;  Norton, '38,  24;  Stark,  42,  26; 
Plat-book,  39,  48;  Smith's  Early  settlement,  44,  89  (6). 

-  Island  (111.),  Ungdom.s-Viinnen,  47,  80. 

—  Prairie,  Norwegian  settlement,  46,  164. 
Rockwell,  E.  F.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16. 

— •  genealogy,   44,   43. 
Rocky   Mountains,   mark   advance   of   frontier,   41,   86-90;    Boones   in, 

41,  95;  Western  limit  of  Republic,  41,  109. 
Rodgers,  John,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Rodney,  Thomas,  autograph,  40,  52. 
Rodolph,  Charles  G.,  German  Democrat,  49,  209,  210. 
— — ,  Theodore,  gives  to  library,  37,  55;   obituary,  40,  25,  26;   Pioneer- 
ing in  Wisconsin  lead  region,  48,  27. 
Roe,  Alfred  S.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33;  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

— ,  Franklin  P.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
Roehm,  Martin,  obituary,  46,  86. 

Roeseler,  John  S.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  48,  69,  75;  collator,  37,  57. 
Roeser,  Karl,  German  Republican,  49,  194,  195,  198,  201-203,  205,  209. 


*o*enber*6r]      Index  to  Proceedings  309 

Roethe,  Emil,  German  politician,  49,  205. 

Roeune,  Baron,  autograph,  37,  38. 

Rogan,  Patrick,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154;  obituary,  46,  86,  90. 

Rogers,  Hubert  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 

— ,  William,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Roget,  P.  M.,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Rohr,  Rev.  Fhilipp  von,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 
Rohrer,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 
Rolette,  Joseph,  fur-trader,  36,  94,  43,  149,  47,  216. 
Rollins,  C.  J.,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

— S  J.  R.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  38,  37,  47. 

— ,  Nathaniel,  manuscript  letter,  35,  25. 
Rollo,  J.  H.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Rome,  picture  of  Via  Appia,  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 
Romero,  Don  Matias,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  39,  62. 
Romilly,  Sir  Samuel,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Ronde,  J.  T.  de  la,  Personal  narrative,  44,  89  (7). 
Rooney,  Patrick  J.,  obituary,  40,  26. 
Roos,  Mrs.  A.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  12.  ( 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  president  of  U.  S.,  honorary  vice  president,  41, 
3,  8,  42,  3,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2;  bill  paid,  41,  12;  letter  from,  42,  83,  44, 
97  (94);  gives  to  library,  48,  70;  Northwest  in  nation,  40,  92-99, 

44,  94  (53);   Wilderness  hunter,  42,  31;   Winning  of  West,  41,  S3, 
46,  138. 

Root,  Cyrus,  obituary,  41,  25. 

— (,  E.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
— ^— ,  Eleazer,  Democratic  nominee,  42,  130;  convention  of  1847-48,  48, 

45,  158;   report  on  schools.  45,  160;   exemplifies  Puritan  influence, 

46,  121. 

— ,  Erastus,  autograph,  37,  37;   appointed   Indian  commissioner,  47, 

177;  Report,  47,  162,  163. 
— ^,  Lieut.  William,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  114. 
Roper,  C.  L..  bill  paid,  46,  46. 
Roscoe,  William,  autograph,  38,  48. 
Rose,  G.  M.,  Cyclopedia  of  Canadian  Biography,  40,  41. 

— •,  Welsh  in,-  37,  60. 

Roseberry,  Archibald  Philip  Primrose,  earl  of,  at  imperial  conference, 
46,  109;  president  of  federation  league,  46,  110;  Napoleon,  49,  127. 
Rosecrans,  Gen.  William  S.,  supersedes  Hamilton,  39,  22. 
Rosen,  Peter,  bill  paid,  46,  44;  gives  to  library,  48,  70,  49,  81. 
Rosenberger  genealogy,  44,  43. 


io   Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Rosengarten,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  41,  56. 

Rosenstengel,  William  H.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4,  8, 
38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4,  ,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4, 
45,  4,  46,  4,  12,  47,  4;  on  literary  exchanges  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4, 
36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5r  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5; 
gives  to  library,  32,  1G,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  38,  37,  47,  49,  38, 
56,  39,  62,  40,  61,  46,  62,  47,  66,  48,  70;  nominating  committee, 
44,  8;  motion,  45,  15;  succeeded  as  curator,  48,  12;  obituary,  48, 
17,  18. 

Roser,  Henry  H.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  42,  59. 

Ross,  Alexander,  Adventures  of  First  Settlers  on  the  Oregon,  36,  83; 
FU*-  hunters  of  far  West,  36,  76. 

\,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 

— ,  H.  D.,  bill  paid,  46.  43. 

,  John  M.,  autograph,  38,  48. 

Rossdal,  Daniel  S.,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160. 
Roth,  Edward,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Round,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  81. 

-  Table,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  48,  92,  49,  103. 
Rounds  &  Kane,  printers,  47,  93,  94. 
— ,  Sterling  P.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 
Rountree,  GeOrge  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 

J — ,  John  H.,  vJce  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8;  suc- 
ceeded by  John  E.  Thomas,  38,  12;  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8, 
9;  obituary,  38,  18-20;  convention  of  1847-48,  41,  123,  124,  45,  158; 
mentioned,  43,  11. 

— ,  John  S.,  Ripon  historical  society,  47,  49-51,  48,  55. 
Rouse,  Lewis,  pays  for  schoolhouse,  47,  197. 

— ,  Mary  E.,  marries  Porter  Parish,  39,  26. 
Rousseau,  J.  J.,  CEuvres,  43,  43. 
Roxbury  (Mass.),  Drapers,  39,  74;  Latin  school,  Allen  at,  37,  80. 

—  (Wis.),  Germans  in,  37,  59. 
Roy,  Madam  Amable,  brings  apple  tree  to  Green  Bay,  47,  121. 

},  Francis,  carrier,  36,  94. 

— ,  Pierre  G.,  gives  to  library,  46,  62,  47,  66;  bill  paid,  46,  44,  48,  46, 
49,  53. 

,  Regis,  gives  to  library,  49,  81. 

— ,  Vincent,  42,  93,  94. 
Royal  Academy  of  Belley-lettres,  History  and  Antiquities   (Stockholm, 

Sweden),  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 

— •  Asiatic  society  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Journal,  37,  23, 
40,  41. 


Index  to  Proceedings  3 1 1 

Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts,  44,  44, 
— •  Danish  Commission,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

—  Society  of  Canada,     tfee  Canada,  Royal  Society  of. 
Royce,  Fayette,  obituary,  45,  34. 

Rozier,  F.  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  10. 

Rublee,  Horace,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  37,  47,  39,  56,  42,  59;  with  At- 

wood,   37,   109;    on    Schurz,    49,    203;    Early   times   in   Sheboygan 

County,  44,  89  (4). 
Rudd,  Edith,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53-62. 

— ,  Fred  E.,  bill  paid,  49,  61. 

Rudder,  Samuel,  New  History  of  Gloucester,  37,  24. 
Rudolph-Ney  MSS.,  in  Draper  collection,  41,  36,  42,  40. 

— ,  Gokeys  in,  46,  81. 

Rudzinski,  August,  Polish  settler,  49,  149. 
Ruegg,  Mrs.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 
Ruggles,  Lieut.  Daniel,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— i— %  H.  Stoddard,  gives  to  library,  49,  81. 

Rumford  Chemical  Works  (Providence,  R.  I.),  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 
Runk,  Emma,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Runke,  Richard,  gives  to  library,  46,  62. 
Runnels,  M.  T.,  bill  paid,  44,  26. 
Rush,  Richard,  autograph,  40,  52. 

-  Medical  College   (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  45,  83;   Meacher  at, 

46,  84. 

—  River,  Scandinavians  in,  40,  187;   foreign  population,  49,  189. 
Rushton,  William  Lowes,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  45,  83. 
Rushville  (111.),  Times,  on  Codding,  45,  194. 

Rusk,  Jeremiah,  gives  to  library,  32,  14,  16,  35,  33,  37,  47,  39,  62,  40, 
61;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4;  library  committee,  32,  24,  34, 
4;  gives  to  museum,  35,  41;  life  member,  36,  7;  portrait  of,  36, 
42;  obituary,  41,  25;  appoints  Chapman  adjutant  general,  45,  27; 
exemplifies  Puritan  intiuence,  46,  122. 

Ruskin   (Tenn.),  Coming  Nation.  45,  95,  48,  74,  47,  82,  49,  110. 
Russell,  Capt.  B.  F.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
— •,  E.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  44,  45. 
— ,  Harry  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

• •,  Henry,  autograph,  38,  49. 

— ,  Hetta  M.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 
— ,  Israel  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

—  House   (Kenosha),  39,  20. 
Russia,  Industries  of,  42,  31. 
Russians,  in  Milwaukee,  37,  61. 


$12       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Ruston,  J.  O.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  4G. 

Rutger's  College   (N.  Brunswick,  N.  J.),  library  gives  to  library,  37, 

47,  39,  62. 

— i  Scientific  School  (N.  Brunswick,  N.  J.),  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 
Rutherford  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Rutland  (Mass.),  seal,  46,  135.  ,  • 

(Wis.),  Graves  at,  47,  92. 

•  (Eng.)    county,  Bloro's  History  and  Antiquities,   39,   42. 

Ryan,   Edward   G.,   at  Booth   trial,  43,   134;    on  elective  judiciary,   45, 

129;  convention  of  184G,  45,  154. 

,  James  G.,  exemplifies  Irish  influence,  46,  123. 

— ,  Samuel,  gives  to  library,  36,  47,  40,  49;  historical  committee,  39, 

71;  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114;  paper  on  Appleton,  47,  107,  140. 
Rycroft,  John,  in  Glover  case,  43,  122,  124,  125,  133,  134,  136. 
Ryland,  George  W.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  93. 


SABIN,   Ella  C.,   corresponding  member,   39,   9;    on    historical    society 

convention  committee,  49,  122. 
Sabine,  Joseph,  autograph,  38,  49. 
Sachau-Alberuni,  Dr.  Edward  C.,  India,  38,  34. 
Sachse,  J.  F.,  bill  paid,  44,  26,  46,  43.' 
Sacramento  (Calif.),  Fairchild's  expedition  to,  44,  30. 
Sadler,  Ralph,  gives  to  library,  46,  63,  48,  70. 

Saffell,  C.  C.,  bill  paid,  41,  12,  42,  12,  43,  19;  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 
Saginaw  (Mich.),  Exponent,  45,  94,  46,  72,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111. 
St.  Andrew's  Cross,  49,  103. 
— >— '  Ange,  Louis  de  Belleville,  sieur  de,  Draper  on,  39,  94. 

-  Anthony,  township  laid  out,  41,  138;    tax  system,  41,  161;   bank 
established,  43,  148. 

-  Charles    (111.),   Liberty   party   convention,   45,   185;    Prairie  Mes- 
senger, 44,  141. 

—  Clair,    Gen.    Arthur,    autograph,    37,     39;     material    in    Draper 
MSS.,  39,  80. 

Clair,  H.,  anti-slavery  lecturer,  45,  177. 

— '  Clairsville  (O.),  Ohio  Federalist,  44,  141. 

—  Cosme,  Father  Jean  Francois  Buisson  de,  opposed  by  Foxes,  36, 
70;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  209. 

—  Croix  county,  Norwegians    in,  37,  59;    French,  37,  62;    board    of 
supervisors    gives    to    library,    38,    56,    39,    62,    40,    61,    41,    56,    42, 
59,  46,  63,  47,  66,  49,  82;   vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;   taxes, 
41,  162;  vote  on  constitution  43,  159;  Catlin  in,  48,  94;  Harriman, 
45,  31;  Judge  Jackson,  37,  99;  Graham's  Population,  49,  182-189. 


feaint]  Index  to  Proceedings  31$ 

St.  Croix  Falls,  trading  post,  36,  97;  Smith  at,  49,  118;  St.  Croix  Valley 
Standard,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  7tf,  45,  90,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

-  &  Superior  Railroad,  46,  218. 

-  valley,  Father  Keller  in,  45,  32;  Elder  Irish  in,  47,  93. 

-  Cyr,  Michael,  pioneer,  Draper  on,  39,  94,  44,  89  (6). 

-  Dominique,  Moniteur  General,  34,  17. 

Francis  county   (Ark.),  Crawley's  ridge,  41,  74. 

Francis  Valley,    Seever's   Prehistoric  remains,   41,    74-78,   44,   97 

(91). 

—  Francis  Xavier  mission  (DePere),  Perrot's  ostensorium,  37,  55,  56, 
47,  151;   monument  near,  47,  27,  105,  106;   Perrot's  headquarters, 
47,  119;   palisaded  enclosure,  47,  129;  established,  47,  149;   moved, 
47,  150,  151;   chapel  built,  47,  151;   Allouez  at,  49,  176. 

—  Friole,  bank  at,  43,  148. 

— -  Helena  island,  Allen  at,  37,  81. 

-  Joseph  (Mo.)  Free  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  43,  69,  45,  83. 

-  Joseph  (Wis.),  Irish  in,  49,  186;  Germans,  49,  188. 
— «  Kilian,  settled  by  Bohemians,  37,  59. 

-  Louis  (Mo.),  intercourse  with  New  Mexico,  36,  54;  slaves  taken  to, 
40,   85;    evolution  of,  41,  91;    city  clerk   gives   to   library,  45,   83; 
water  commissioners,  45,   83;    Mitchell's   banking  system,   35,   58; 
Rosenstengel  at,  48,   17;    Atlas,  35,  16;    Forsyth's  Journal,  44,  89 
(6);    Scharf's  St.  Louis,  36,  92;   Alton    and    St.    Louts    Observer, 
44,  124;    Altruist,  45,  95,  46.   73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  97;    American 
Journal  of  Education.  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95;   American  Pressman, 
46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86;  Brauer  Zvitung,  45,  95,  46,  73;  Daily  Missouri 
Republican,  41,  35;   Electrical   Worker,  45,  95;   Missouri  Socialist, 
49,  111;  Trackmen's  Advance  Advocate,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86;  West- 
liche  Post,  46,   73. 

-  Academy  of  Sciences,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  59,  44, 
69,  45,  83,  46,  63,  49,  82. 

-  City  Registration  Department,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

-  Mercantile    Library,    gives    to    library,  39,  62,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42, 
59,  43,  69,  44,  69,  46,  63,  47,  66,  49,  82. 

—  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  32,  37,  48,  38, 
56,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  59,  43,  69,  44.  69,  45,  83;  book  fund,  48,  20. 

—  Social  Settlement,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

-  Washington  University,  gives  to  library,  39,  62. 

—  Bay,  bridge  built,  46,  220. 

Saint  Lusson,  Simon  Frangois  Daumont,  sieur  de,  36,  65. 

-  Mary's  School  for  Boys  (Knoxville,  111.),  gives  to  library,  32,  18. 

Michael's  Island.  .  See  La  Pointe. 


314      Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [Saint 

St.  Nan2is,i\2,  German  Catholic  community,  37,  58. 

— : —  Olaf's  college  (Northfield,  Minn.),  gives  to  library,  42,  59,  44,  68, 
45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  6G,  48,  70,  49,  82. 

-  Paul  (Minn .),  location  of  Sioux,  36,  94;  Father  Keller  at,  45,  32; 
St.  Croix  election  precinct,  49,  182;  chief  fire  warden,  gives  to  li- 
brary, 44,  69;  city  clerk,  45,  83;  Canadien,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Co- 
operative Age,  43,  82;  Daily  Globe,  43,  45;  Daily  News,  43,  45;  Dis- 
patch, 43,  45;  Heimdal,  43,  80;  Minnesota  Stats  Tidings,  46,  73, 
47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Nordvesten,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73, 

47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Pioneer  Press,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42, 
39,  54,  40,   48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,   80,  44,   79,  45,  92,  46,   73,  47,  80, 

48,  85,  49,  111;    Twin  City  Guardian,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111. 
Associated  Charities,  give  to  library,  46,  63. 

—  Chamber  of  Commerce,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  45,  83,  47,  66. 

—  Railroad,  35,  62-66. 

— .  &  Duluth  Railroad,  46,  220,  221. 

•  Pierre,  Paul  le  Gardeur,  sieur  de,  36,  69-71,  73. 

•  Regina  Academy   (Madison),  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 

— •  Regis   ("Can.),  Mohawk  Catholic  settlement,  47,  166;  Eleazer  Wil- 
liams at,  47,  180,  181. 

—  Regis  Indians,  47,  171,  173,  374,  177. 
Sale,  J.  W.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Salem   (Mass.),  Essex  Gazette,  42,  37;   Gazette,  34,  17;   New  England 

Chronicle  and  Essex  Gazette,  42,  37. 
Press  Historical;  and  Genealogical  Record,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44, 

42,  59. 
(Mass.)'  Public  Library,  gives  to   library,  38,   56,  39,   62,  41,   56, 

42,  59,  43,  69,  44,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  66,  48,  70,  49,  82;  Bulletin, 

42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  103. 
Salisbury,  Albert,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  35,  33,  36,  38,  38,  56,  39,  62, 

41,  56;  address,  46,  49;  Green  County  pioneers,  44,  89  (6);  Normal 

Instruction  in  Wisconsin,  45,  139. 
— ,  E.  E.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

— ,  P.  V.,  bill  paid,  43,  19;  gives  to  library,  43,  69.  5 
,  Robert    Arthur    Talbot    Gascoyne-Cecil,    Lord,    against    colonial 

conference,  46,   110-112. 

— ,  Rollln  D.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  42,  59,  43,  69,  '44,  69,  45,  83. 
— • —  (Eng.)    and  Winchester  Journal,  42,  37. 
Salmon,  Lucy  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  47,  66;   plan  for  system  of 

affiliated  historical  societies,  46,  25,  26. 
— -,  Mary,  marries  James  Borah,  39,  18. 


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Salomon,  Edward,  an  exception  to  Puritan  influence,  46,  121,  122,  49, 
173,  211;  Address,  44,  91  (20). 

Salop  (Eng.)  county,  Hulbert's  History,  39,  42. 

Salt,  sold  by  Indian  merchants,  36,  55;  springs,  41,  94,  95;  legal  reser- 
vation of,  45,  125. 

-  Lake  City,  mayor  gives  to  library,  45,  83;  recorder,  45,  83;  Deseret 
News,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  86,  49,  112;  Herald,  43,  80,  44,  80,  45,  9?,, 
46,  74;  Living  Issues,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  86,  49,  112;  Public  Welfare, 
49,  112;  Tribune,  43,  80,  44,  80,  45,  93,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  86,  49,  112. 

Salter,  William,  gives  to  library,  32,  12,  34,  26,  36,  38,  37,  47,  38,  56, 

39,  62,  40,  61,  42,  59/43,  69,  49,  82. 
Salvation,  48,  92,  49,  103. 

— •  Army  publications,  40,  41. 
Saly,  Daniel  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Sam,  negro  slave,  brings  suit,  40,  83. 
"Sam  Ward,"  steamboat,  42,  93,  94. 
Sampson,  Asa  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— •,  William    H.,    obituary,    40,    26;     exemplifies    Puritan    influence, 

46,  124. 
San  Francisco    (Cal.),   Sharpstein,  41,   25;    Advance,  48,   84,  49,   110; 

Bien,  43,  79;  Chronicle,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  42,  47,  41,  45, 

43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Class  Struggle, 

46,  71,  47,  79;  Coast  Seaman's  Journal,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  94,  46,  71, 

47,  79,  48,  84;   Evening  Bulletin,  41,  35;   Free  Society,  45,  94,  46, 
71,  47,  79,  48,  84;  New  Charter,  45,  94;  Pacific  Union  Printer,  45, 
94,  46,  71;  Social  Economist,  45,  94,  46,  71;  Socialist,  43,  79;  Tage- 
blatt,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Voice  of  Labor,  46,  71.- 

— - —  Board  of  Supervisors,  gives  to  library,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  66,  48, 
70,  49,  82. 

-  Board  of  Trade,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

-  Chamber  of  Commerce,  gives  to  library,  48,  70,  49,  82. 

Mercantile  Library  Association,  gives  to  library,  32,   19,  34,  28, 

35,  30,  38,  56,  39,  62,  40,  61,  42,  59. 

Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  36,  32,  37,  47,  38,  57,  39,  62,  40, 

61,  41,  56,  42,  59,  43,  69,  4-1,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  66,  49,  82;  Bulletin, 
42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  103. 

— • — •  Settlement  Association,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

San  Juan  (P.  R.),  Wisconsin  troops,  46,  89;  News,  48,  87,  49,  113. 

Sanborn  and  Berryman,  Annotated  Statutes,  41,  126,  127. 

— ,  Arthur  L.,  curator,  41,  4,  8,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12,  46,  \. 
47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  on  art  gallery  and  museum  committee,  41,  5, 
42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  gives  to  library,  43,  69;  library  committee,  45,  5, 
14;  printing  and  publication  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6. 


316      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Sanborn,  John  B.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  46,  63;  annual  member,  48, 14; 
Congressional  railway  land  grants,  47,   188;   Fox- Wisconsin  River 
improvement,  47,  106,  187-194. 
Sanders,  Horace  T.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 

— ,  W.  F.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
Sanderson,  -  — »,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  James,  pioneer  banker,  43,  147,  148,  150,  152. 
Sandsberg,  Gudmund,  Norwegian  emigrant,  46,  162. 
Sandstone,  bank  of,  35,  52,  53. 
Sandy  Creek  expedition,  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  £0. 

Woods   (Mo.),  mounds  at  settlement,  41,  77. 

Sanford,  Albert  H.,  State  Sovereignty  in  Wisconsin,  41,  132,  45,  131,  139. 

— ,  Edward  T.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 
— ' — •,  Enoch,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

— ,  Henry,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48;   bill  paid,  48,  49. 

— •  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Sanger,  George  P.,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 
Sanitary  Inspector,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  103. 

—  Paper  Co.,  bill  paid..  49,  60. 

Santa  Fe  Railway,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

Sargent,  Charles   S.,   Silva  of  North  America,  38,  34,  40,  41,  42,   30, 

43,  43. 
— ,  G.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Sather,  Rogneld,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  S;  bill  paid,  48,  51,  52,  49,  53-02, 
Saturday  Evening  Post,  49,  103. 

—  Review,  on  imperial  federation,  46,  105. 
Sauer,  Christoff,  pioneer  printer,  46,  145. 
Sauerhering,  E.,  gives  to  library,  44,  69,  46,  63. 

Sauk  (Sac)  Indians,  visit  of  Cutting  Marsh  to,  35,  25;  early  location 
of,  36,  60,  61,  47,  149;  fur-trade  with  Ottawas,  36,  63;  activity  in 
Fox  wars,  36,  71,  47,  129;  relocation,  36,  72;  in  French  and  Indian 
War,  36,  73,  47,  131,  132,  135;  implements  of,  41,  66;  at  Green  Bay, 
47,  110,  111;  in  Black  Hawk  War,  47,  140;  Cruzat's  message  to, 
44-,  88  (3)  ;  Marsh's  narrative,  34,  17. 

Sauk  City,  supports  Republicans,  49,  196;  Moore  at,  48,  100;  Warren, 
40,  27;  Pioneer  am  Wisconsin,  35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53, 
40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  90. 

-  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Irish,  36,  61;  board  of  supervisors., 
gives  to  library,  39,  63,  49,  82;  vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on  con- 
stitution, 43,  158;  papers  from  town  school  districts,  46,  50. 

Sault  nation    (Chippewas,  Ojibwas),  Radisson  with,  43,  97,  98. 


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Sault  Ste.  Marie,  water  routes,  36,  58;  Potawatomi  at,  36,  59;  De 
Repentigny's  fort,  36,  73,  74;  fur-trade  emporium,  36,  77,  46,  214; 
vessels  for,  42,  86,  87;  "Algonquin"  at,  42,  85;  Baxter,  42,  89;  ship 
canal;  42,  94  46,  217,  223,  224;  Indians  visited  by  Radisson,  43,  97, 
101;  first  canal,  46,  214;  "Soo"  line,  46,  222,  223;  Atlas,  37,  25. 

Saunders,  John,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 
— ,  Romulus,  autograph,  40,  52. 

Savage, ,  swamp  lands  bill  for  Carroll  College,  45,  1G2. 

— ,  H.  R.,  obituary,  40,  26. 

Savannah  (Ga.),  city  clerk,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

Savary,  A.  W.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

Savings  and  Loan  Review,  48,  92,  49,  103. 

Sawyer,  Philetus,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  79;  gives  to  library, 
32,  5,  17,  34,  26,  35,  33;  vice  president,  35,  3,  5,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38, 
3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  3,  45,  3;  subscribes 
to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  letter  of  regret,  44,  7;  exemplifies  Pur- 
itan influence,  46,  124,  125;  Oshkosh  library,  47,  202:  obituary, 
48,  101. 

— —  county,  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 

Saxe,  John  G.,  autograph,  37,  35. 
— ,  Maurice,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Saxons,  in  Farmington,  37,  59. 

Sayward,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

Scagel,  George,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 

Scaife,  Walter  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

Scampton,  D.  J.,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34. 

Scandinavians,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  59,  60.  62. 

Scanlan,  Anna  C.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
— ,  C.  M.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 

Scattergood,  G.  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

Schafer,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  46,  63,  48,  70,  49,  91. 

Schaper,  W.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  69,  46,  63. 

Scharf,  J.  T.,  St.  Louis,  36,  92. 

Schattenberg,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 

Schaum,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  49,  91. 

Schell,  F.  Robert,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

Schelling,  Friedrich  Wilhelin  Joseph  von,  autograph,  37,  38. 

Schem,  A.  J.,  Deutsch-Ar.iericanisches  conversations-lexicon,  40,  41. 

Schenck,  A..  V.  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  59,  43,  69,  44,  69, 

46,  63. 
— ,  David,  gives  to  library,  39.  63. 

Schenectady  (N.  Y.),  Toiler,  46,  73. 


318      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Schiller,  J.  a  P.  von,  44,  161. 

Schindler,  Madame  Therese,  photograph  of,  46,  29. 

Schlerff,  Rev.  J.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9;  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 

Schlichter,  C.  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

Schlichtung,  Reinhard  F.  G.,  obituary,  45,  34,  35. 

Schloemilch,  Frederick,  obituary,  45,  35. 

Schmedtgen,  William,  art  exhibit,  47,  31. 

Schmidt,  Emil,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

Schneider,  John,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

Schoemaker,  Mrs.  John,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108. 

Schoffler,  Moritz,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,   158;    Democratic  leader, 

49,  195,  198,   207. 
— ,  Mrs.  Moritz,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

Schofield,  Henry  H.,  gives  to  museum,  44,  49. 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.,  Incident  of  Chegoimegon,  1760,  44,  90(8); 
Discovery  of  sources  of  Mississippi,  36,  95,  41,  84,  47,  214,  215; 
Indian  tribes,  36,  59,  89,  93,  95,  96;  Lead  mines  of  Mississippi, 
41,  84;  Personal  memoirs,  36,  95;  Senate  documents,  36,  91; 
Travels,  36,  78,  92-94,  96,  41,  84. 

Schools,  material  on,  38,  30,  43;  Jewish  and  Massachusetts,  38,  69, 
70;  sources  of  American,  38,  70;  collecting  biographies  of  veterans, 
40,  14;  territorial  school  fund,  41,  139,  140,  160-162;  canal  lands 
given,  41,  156;  German,  45,  UO;  Bible  in  schools,  45,  144-146; 
first  free  public,  47,  183;  German  influence  on,  49,  146,  147;  of  Two 
Rivers,  49,  180;  German  opposition  to  religious  instruction,  49, 
209;  Chandler,  49,  115;  Ford,  38,  22;  Frank,  43,  36;  Kneeland,  47, 
94;  Littlefield,  48,  99;  Ludington  buys  school  lands,  39,  24;  Mac 
Alister,  49,  156;  McMynn,  48,  100;  McNair,  45,  33;  Merrill,  43,  36; 
Newell,  46,  85;  Treat,  46.  87;  Weeks,  49,  119;  Bevans's  speech  on 
schools  and  school  funds,  45,  128;  Draper's  Moral  and  religious 
instruction,  39,  95;  Draper's  Report,  39,  93;  Emery's  Report,  45, 
69,  70,  46,  49-51;  Sutherland's  Origin  of  state  normal  school  sys- 
tem, 45,  160-171;  Turner's  Wisconsin  history  in  schools,  49,  121; 
Whitford's  School  supervision  in  Wisconsin,  44,  89  (5).  See  also 
Education. 

Schoonmaker,  J.,  mortgage,  44,  20,  46,  37,  41,  47,  34,  37. 
Schouler,  James,  History  of  United  States,  41,  85. 

Schroeder,  A.  T.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83,  48,  70..  49,  82. 
— ,  Carrie,  bill  paid,  49,  54,  60,  G2. 
— ,  Theodore,  loan  to  library,  49,  29. 

Schubert,  Lieut.  Martin,  in  Wisconsin  National  Guard,  49,  150. 
Schuette,  H.  G.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 


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Schumacher,  John  P.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  46,  48. 

Schiirer,  Emil,  Jewish  People,  42,  32. 

Schurman,  Jacob  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  48,  70. 

Schurz,  Carl,  corresponding  member,  34,  30;   career,  45,  116;   political 

influence,  49,  145;  speech,  49,  192,  193;  sketch,  49,  202-207;  Henry 

Clay,  44,  146. 

Schuyler,  Peter,  desires  fur-trade  for  Albany,  47,  120,  121. 
Schwaab  Stamp  &  Seal  Co.,  bill  paid,  48,  47. 
Schwarting,  H.,  German  Democrat,  49,  202. 
Schwartz,  Julius  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 
Science,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25.     See 

also  Natural  Science  and  Political  Science. 
Science,  34,  24,  35,  17,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41;   bill 

paid,  43,  20. 
Scientific  American,  34,  24,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41;    publishers, 

give  to  library,  35,  30. 

Scientific  American  Supplement,  32,  8,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41. 
Scofield,  Edward,  curator,  44,  4,  45,   4,  46,  3,  47,  3;    on  library  com- 
mittee,   44,    5;    re-elected    governor,    46,    90;    exemplifies    Puritan 

influence,  46,   121,   122;   acknowledgements  to,  48,  35;    photograph 

of,  49,  94;   State  and  Society,  48,  32. 
Scotch,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  62;    Bryden's   Scots  in  Wisconsin,  49,   153- 

158. 

—  -Irish,  influence  on  frontier,  41,  83,  98,  99;  pioneers,  49,  125. 
Scott  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 

Scott, ,  Indiana  Senator,  cited,  41.  102. 

— , ,  Whig  nominee,  42,  136,  137. 

,  Austin,  gives  to  library,  42,  59. 

— ,  Gen.  Charles,  autograph,  37,  39. 

,  Garret,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 

— ,'  Capt.  Martin,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  114,  141,  142. 

,  W.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

— ,  Sir  Walter,  Familiar  letters,  42,  31. 

— ,  William  A.,  annual   member,  40,   12,   41,   132;    gives  to   library, 

41,  56,  48,  70. 
— «,  Gen.    Winfield,    Hamilton's    division    under,    39,    21;    Thiebault's 

claim  for  services  rendered  to,  46,  131. 
,  Arch  in  German  settlement  at,  40,  20. 

-  county  (Mo.),  pottery  in,  41,  70,  77,  78. 
Scottish-Illinois  Land   Investment  Company,   Smith,  47,   99. 

-  Record  Society,  49,  103, 


320       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Scottish 

Scottish  Review,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  41,  44,  41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45, 

99,  46,  78,  47,  86. 
Scranton   (Pa.),  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  59, 

43,  69,  44,  69,  45,  83,  47,  66,  49,  82.       ,j •• 
Scribner's  Sons,  Charles,  loan  exhibit,  47,  31. 
—  Statistical  Atlas,  41,  83,  84. 
-  Magazine,  35,  18,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  41,  42, 

50;  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  103. 
Seabrook,  I.  D.,  bill  paid,  49,  51. 
Seaman,  George  J.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

— ,  William  S.,  inventor,  49,  1C7. 
Searcher,  43,  86. 

Searcy,  J.  T.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 
Searight,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59,  43,  69, 
Searing,  Edward,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 
Searle,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72. 
Searmouth,  James,  with  Carnagie.  42,  23. 
Sears,  Lorenzo,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 
Seattle  (Wash.),  Times,  45,  93,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  112;  Washinn- 

ton-Posten,  43,  80,  44,  80;   Weekly  Post-Intelligencer,  43,  80. 
Seaver,  Lyman  H.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154. 
Seaverson,  Nils,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  165. 
Seavy,  James,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Secor,  Theodore,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158,  46,  24. 
Secrist,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  43,  69. 
Sedelmeyer,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 
Seeds,  B.  F.,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 
Seever,  W.  J.,  collection  of  pottery,  41,  65;    bill  paid,  42,  12;   Locality 

list    of  .pottery    collection,    41,    77,    78,    44,    97(91);     Prehistoric 

Remains  in  St.  Francis  Valley,  41,  74-78,  44,  97  (91). 
Segur,  L.  P.,  Com,te  de,  Mcmoires  ou  Souvenirs  et  anecdotes,  43,  43. 
Seidensticker,  Dr.  Oswald,  corresponding  member,  34,  30. 
Seignelay,  French  colonial  minister,  memoir  to,  46,   180. 
Select  Organizations  in  United  States,  43,  43. 
Seligman,    Edwin   R.    A.,    gives   to    library,   41,    56,   49,    82;    bill   paid, 

42,  12. 
Sellers,  E.  J.,  bill  paid,  45,  23;   gives  to  library,  45,  83,  46,  6°,  47,  06, 

49,  82. 

— ,  Malcolm,  obituary,  49,  118. 
Sellery,  George  C.,  annual  member,  49,   14. 
Seminole  War,  Smith  in,  40,  27. 
Seneca,  Polanders  in,  37,  60. 


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Senecas,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79;  listen  to  Williams,  47,  170. 

Sener,  S.  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  42,  59,  43,  69,  49,  82. 

Sentinel  of  tAberty,  49,  103. 

Sergeant,  John,   Indian  missionary,  47,   157,  158,   175,   185;    Kopkins's 

Memoirs,  47,  165. 

— ,  John    (second),  Indian  missionary,  47,  164,  175,  176,  182,  185. 
— »,  John,  lawyer  and  statesman,  autograph,  37,  37. 

Servent, ,  cited,  36,  09. 

Severance,  F.  H.,  bill  paid,  47,  43. 

Sevier,  John,  Tennessee  pioneer,  36,  52,  49,  .125,  126;   in  Draper  MSS., 

39,  79. 

Sewall,  Miss  H.,  gives  to  museum,  46,  31. 
— — ,  Mrs.  May  Wright,  gives  to  library,  41,  56;   World's  congress  of 

representative  women,  42,  32. 
Sewanee  (Tenn.),  University  of  South,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 

—  Review,  48,  92,  49,  103;  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
Seward,  George  F.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

— ,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83,  47,  71. 
— — i,  William  H.,  autograph  of,  37,  36,  40,  52;   supported  by  Jackson, 

37,  97;  appoints  Jackson,  37,  99;  Freesoil  leader,  49,  132. 
Sewell,  Anne,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 
Sexton,  Leo,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

Seymour,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  36,  43;    exemplifies  Puritan  influ- 
ence, 46,  127. 

— ,  Horatio,  autograph,   37,   35,   40,   52;    in   Fox-Wisconsin   improve- 
ment, 47,  192. 

— -,  Lavernia,  gives  to  library,  42,  43,  59,  44,  69,  46,  63. 
— ,  Norman,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
— ,  William  N.,  photograph  of,  34,  19. 
— ,  Irish  in,  37,  62. 

Shackleford,  Collins,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 
Shafter,   Oscar   L.,   Whig   nominee,   42,   136;    at  anti-slavery   meeting, 

45,  175. 

Shaiier,  Nathaniel  S.,  Kentucky,  36,  52;   The  United  States,  42,  32. 
Shakespeareana,  library  accessions  in,  32,  5,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  Ifi, 
37,    24,   49,    34;    Borruan's   Das   Shakespeare   geheimntss,   43,    41; 
Boydell,    34,    15;    Halliwell-Pliillipps,    32,    5,   35,    14;    Houbraken's 
portrait,  32,  10. 

Shakespeariana,  35,  18,  36.  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  41,  41. 
Shambaugh,  B.  F.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59,  44,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63. 
Shane  Historical  collections,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 

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322     Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Shanty  town    (Green  Bay),   in   territorial  days,  47,   110;    Camp   Smith 
at,    47,    138;    Dickinsons    at,  39,  20;   Ellis,  47,  r98;   Whitneys,  38, 
26.    See  also  Green  Bay. 
Sharon,  Fish  at,  48,  96. 
Sharp,  F.  C.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  Joseph,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 
— ^— ,  T.  E.,  De  Pere  property  owner,  47,  219. 
Sharpe,  John  B.,  gives  to 'museum.  43,  48. 

— •  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Sharpstein,  John  R.,  obituary,  41,  25;   in  Glover  case,  43,  129,  134. 
Sharswood,  George,  autograph,  38,  49. 
Shattuck,  Walter,  bank  stockholder,  43,  150. 
Shaw,  Alton  J.,  inventor,  49,  168. 

— ,  G.  B.,  gives  to  library,  39,  63. 

— -,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

— ,  Col.  J.,  Narrative,  39,  94,  44,  88  (2);  Indian  chiefs  and  pioneers, 

44,  90  (10). 
— — ,  James,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

— ,  Rev.  Lachlan,  History  of  Moray,  39,  47. 

— ,  Samuel,  on  Wisconsin  Press  Association,  39,  71. 

— ,  Stefrbing,  History  and  antiquities  of  Staffordshire,  37,  24. 
Shawano,  Indian  pay  ground,  37,  34;   Advocate,  35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  31, 

38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,   78,  44,   77,  45,  91,  46,   70; 
Journal,    35,    20,    37,    31,    38,    41,    39,    53,    40,    47,    41,    44,    42,    46, 
43,  78,  44,   77,  45,  91,  46,  70;   Volksbote,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  18, 
83,  49,  109. 

— • — •  county,  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  38,  57,  43, 

69,  44,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  60,  48,  70. 
Shaubena,  Matson's  Sketch  of,  44,  89  (7). 

Shawnee  Indians,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79;  advance  frontier,  41,  82. 
Shaylor,  Mrs.  E.,  on  Duck  Creek,  47,  146. 

— ,  Maj.  Ephraim,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  145,  146. 
Shea,  John  G.,  gives  to  library,  32,   17,  39,  63;    on  Draper  collection, 

39,  89;    Charlevoix,  36,    69;    Discovery   of  Mississippi,   36,    55,    58. 
55,   44,    89  (7),   46,    168,    173,    177;    early   voyages,   36,    70;    Indian 
tribes   of  Wisconsin,   44,   88  (3). 

Sheasby  &  Smith,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

Sheboygan,  trading  post,  36,  27,  90,  97;  cyclone  at,  48,  103;  Indians, 
49,  187;  Arnold,  47,  88;  Brown,  40,  21;  Colman,  46,  80;  Elwell, 
41,  22;  Kent,  48,  99;  Krez,  45,  32;  Mead,  39,  25;  Sharpstein,  41, 
25;  Vollrath,  46,  87;  Chronicle  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  14r>, 
Herald,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  National  Demokrat,  49,  109;  Tele- 


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gram,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Times,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41, 
39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  91,  46,  70;  Zeitung, 
49,  109. 

—  Woman's  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

— '  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121; 
vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;  on  constitution,  43,  159;  board  of  super- 
visors, gives  to  library,  48,  82;  Littlefield  in,  48,  99;  Smith,  40, 
27;  Taylor,  39,  27;  Rublee's  Barly  times,  44,  89  (4);  Thomas's 
Pioneer  settlement,  44,  90  (91). 

-  Falls,  Giddings  at,  48,  97;    Leigh  ton,  45,  32;    Schlictung,  45,  34; 
Smith,  38,  26;   News,  35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47, 
41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Sheep  raising,  Hemenway,  39,  22. 

Shelburne, ,  Lord  (Sir  Wm.  Petty),  defends  cession  of  Northwest, 

36,  76. 

Shelby,  Isaac,  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  79;  at  King's  Mountain,  49,  126. 
Sheldon,  Mrs.  Anna  R.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  44,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63, 

47,  66,  48,  70.  \ 

— «,  Charles  B.,  obituary,  39,  26. 

— ,  Charles  S.,  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  40,  61,  41,  56,  43,  69,  47,  66. 
— ,  E.  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 
— ,  E.  S.,  gives  to  library,  41,  5(>,  42,  59. 

— ,  George,  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  38,  57,  46,  63,  47,  66,  48,  70. 
— ,  Georgiana  R.,  library  assistant,  44,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  7;  bill  paid, 
44,  26,  45,  23,  46,  46,  47,  47,  39-42,  48;  45,  46,   48,   51,  52,  49,  53; 
gives  to  library,  44,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63,  48,  70,  49,  82. 
— ,  Henry  T.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 
— -,  S.  L.,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34. 
Shellenberger,  J.  K.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Shell  Lake,  Register,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Watch- 
man, 38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46. 
70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

Shenandoah  valley,  Hamilton  commands  in,  39,  21. 
Shepard,  I.,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

,  Sophia,  marries  Gen.  Hamilton,  39,  22. 

Shepardson,  Francis  W.,  gives  to  library, '41,  56. 
Sheperd,  T.  J.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  42,  59. 
Shepherd,  David,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  42,  40. 
Sherer,  Mrs.  Frank,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 
Sheriffs,  James,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  155. 
Sherman,  E.  L.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
— •,  Francis,  bank  commissioner,  43,  155. 


324      Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Sherman 

Sherman,  G.  R.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

•,  John,  accused  of  supporting  Knownothings,  49,  199. 

,  L.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 

— •,  Robert  D.,  pioneer  bank  director,  43,  147. 

— ,  S.  A.,  gives  to  library,  46,  63,  47,  71. 

— ,  Gen.  William  T.,  49,  133,  134;  letter  of,  37,  35. 

Sherwin,  Rev. -,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127. 

Sherwood,  Edson,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Shibley,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

Shields,  Irish  in,  37,  62. 

Shiells,  Robert,  corresponding  member,  36,  8;  gives  to  library,  36,  2S, 
43,  37,  54,  40,  61,  43,  70,  45,  83,  47,  66;  exemplifies  Scotch  influ- 
ence, 49,  157. 

Shinn,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82;  Mining  Camp,  41,  86,  87, 
107. 

Shiocton,  News,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

Shipley,  Mrs.  John  B.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
— •,  Mme.  Marie  A.,  gives  to 'library,  47,  66. 

Shipman,  Stephen  V.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  38, 
37,  47,  38,  57,  40,  61,  43,  70,  45,  83,  47,  66,  43,  70;  honorary  vice 
president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4, 
41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  44,  2;  gives  to  museum,  37,  51;  recording  secre- 
tary, 40,  3;  photograph  of,  40,  67. 

Sholes,  Charles  C.,  Green  Bay  printer,  38,  25;  edits  anti-slavery  news- 
paper, 42,  103;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  127,  49,  174. 

,  Christopher  L.,  obituary,  38,   25;    abolitionist,  42,   121,   139,   14G, 

151;    exemplifies   Puritan   influence,   46,    127;    invents   type-writer, 
49,  164,  165. 

Shore's  Landing,  Radisson  and  Groseilliers  at,  43,  102. 

Short,  J.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Show  Window,  47,  86,  48..  92. 

Showalter,  Mrs.  Martha,  gives  to  library,  46,  29. ' 

Shrewsbury    (Eng),    Blakeway's   History,  -43,    41;    Hulbert's   History, 

39,  42. 
—  (Mass.),  library,  35,  43. 

Shubrick,  William  B.,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Shuer,  Ferd.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

Shullsburg,  trading  post,  36,  97;  Irish  in,  37,  62;  Kyle  at,  42,  25; 
Local,  35,  20,  36,  24;  Pick  and  Gad,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40, 
39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47, 
78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Southwestern  Local,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47, 
78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Telegraph,  44,  142. 


Index  to  Proceedings  325 

Shulstad,  — -.,  at  Kendall,  46,  160. 
Shunk,  Francis  R.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

,  Oscar  T.,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

Shute-Barrington,  Bishop  of  Durham,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Sibley,  Lieut.  Caleb  C.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Sides,  John,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 

Sidler,  Mrs.  J.  E.,  deposit  in  museum,  35,  40. 

Siebecker,   Robert  G.,   curator,  41,   4,  8,  42,   4,  43,   4,  15,  44,  4,  45,  4, 

46,  4,  12,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6,  12;  on  natural  history  committee,  41, 

5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;   nominating  committee,  43,  14,  47,  12. 
Siebert,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  G9. 
Sievers,  Rev.  B.,  corresponding  member,  39,  9. 
Sill,  William  R.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
Siller,  Frank,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
Silliman,  Benjamin,  autograph,  37,  38. 
Silliman's  Journal,  Taylor  on  effigy  mounds,  46,  17. 
Sill's  Creek,  Indian  town  on,  47,  206,  207. 
Silsbee,  Joseph  L.,  architect,  43,  58. 
Silverman,  — • — •,  German  Democrat,  49,  200. 

Silverwood,  F.  P.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  48,  49. 
Simmons,  C.  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— ,  James,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 
— ,  Z.  G.,  gift  to  Kenosha,  48,  103. 
Simms,  J.  R.,  Frontiersmen  of  New  York,  41,  83. 

— •,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Simmsbury  (Conn.),  library,  35.  43. 
Simon,  Ralph,  gives  to  museum,  37,  52. 
Simonds,  Chauncey,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48. 
— — ,  John  C.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 

— ,  W.  D.,  gives  to  library,  42,  59,  47,  66;  annual  member,  43,  14. 
Simons,  A.  ML,  gives  to  library,  42,  59,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  66,  48,  70, 

49,  82. 

— ,  F.  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
— ,  James,  Brothertown  head-man,  obituary,  46,  86,  90. 

,  James,  autograph,  40,  52. 

Simpelaar,  Matthew  J.,  annual   member,  34,  30;   gives  to  library,  35, 

33;  gives  to  museum,  35,  40. 
Simpkin  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  12. 
Simpson,  Mrs.  Thomas,  gives  to  museum,  36,  46. 
Sinclair  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Sinsinawa,  Young  Eagle,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  105. 
Mound,  Jones  at,  40,  83,  44,  35;  slaves  at,  40,  83,  84. 


326       Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [sioux 

Sioux  Indians,  winter  truces,  36,  55;  hostility  of,  36,  59;   locations  of, 
36,  60,  61,  94,  47,  128;  inter-marriage  wth  other  tribes,  36,  62;  fur- 
trade  with,  36,  63;  attempts  to  pacify,  36,  69,  70;  Lake  Pepin  Com- 
pany trades  with,   36,   72;    Radisson's  voyage   to,  43,   94,  98,   102, 
105;  at  Green  Bay,  47,  110,  111. 
—  City  (la.),  Tidende,  43,  79. 
•— .  Falls   (S.  D.),  Fremad,  43,  80,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  112;   8yd 

Dakota  Ekko,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,  112. 
"Siskowit,"  lake  vessel,  42,  94. 

Sitgreaves,  Lieut.  Lorenzo,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Sitka    (Alaska),  Alaskan,  43,  79,  44,  78,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84, 

49,  110. 

Sivyer,  Mrs.  Lucy  D.,  obituary,  44,  37. 
Skandinavisk  Farmer- Journal,  49,  103. 
Skarb  Polski  Mutual  Loan  Association  (Milwaukee),  building  and 

loan  association,  49,  149. 
Skenandoah,  Oneida  convert,  47,  156. 
Skinner,  Charles  W.,  autograph,  37,  38,  40,  53. 
--•— ,  E.  W.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
Skolen  og  Hjemmet,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99. 
Siade,  William,  autograph,  40,  53. 
Slafter,  E.  F.,  gives  to  library,  39,  63;  Prehistoric  copper  implements, 

44,  9018). 

— ,  F.  J.,  gives  to  library,  37,  47. 
Slaughter,  Burgess  C.,  bill  paid,  43,  20;   obituary,  45,  35. 

— ,  Gabriel,  autograph,  40,  53. 
— — ,  Julia,  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 

— ,  M.  S.,  gives  to  library,  47,  66,  48,  90;  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— S  Mary  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 
— ,  Philip,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  36,  38. 
Slaves,  sold  by  Illinois,  36,  55;   Grignon's  Pawnee,  46,  141. 
Slavery,  library    accessions    on,  32,  6,    34,  15,  35,  15,    36,  17,    37,  25, 
strength  of  library  in,  35,  12,  36,  16,  37,  24;  pamphlets  catalogued, 
39,  45;   importance  of  in  American  history,  41,  100;   factor  of  cot- 
ton   gin    in,    49,    131-134;    underground    railway,    40,    27,    45,    34; 
Catalogue  of  looks  upon  in  library,  44,  95  (65);   Davidson's  Negro 
Slavery,  40,   15,   82-86;    Mason's  Fugitive  slave   law,   43,   117-144, 
44,  95  (56),  98  (107).     See  also  Codding's  Ichabod  Codding,  Negro 
suffrage,  and  Smith's  Freesoil  Party. 
Sleeper,  W.  T.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

Slichter,  Charles  S.,  annual  member,  48,  14,   gives  to  library,  49,  82. 
Sloan,  Judge  A.  S.,  convention  delegate,  44,  12. 


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Sloan,  Mrs.  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 

— ,  Ithamar  C.,  obituary,  47,  99. 

— ,  Sir  Hans,  gift  of,  34,  12. 
Sloane,  Rush  R.,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 
Slocum,  Charles  E.,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

— ,  H.  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 
Slovig,  Jacob  Anderson,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160,  161. 

— ,  Knud,  Norwegian  emigrant,  46,  162,  163. 

— •.,  Knud    Anderson,    in    "Restaurationen,"    46,    160;     return    of,    to 

Norway,  46,  162. 

Small,  David,  obituary,  47,  97,  98. 
Smart,  William,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
Smead,   Samuel,  obituary,  46,   86. 

Smeaton,  Robert,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  157. 
Smith  &  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

—  &  Larnb,  in  "granger"  case,  45,  144. 

— •  &  Post,  wood-carving  machines,  49,  167. 
— ' —  and  Wace,  Dictionary  of  Christian  biography,  38,  34. 

— ,  A.  A.  L.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70;  life  member,  46,  13. 
— — ,  Mrs.  Ada  F.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

— — ,  A.  Hyatt,  life  member,  38,  13;  portrait  of,  38,  59;  obituary,  40, 
26;  Democratic  nominee,  42,  117,  118;  convention  of  1846,  45,  154; 
exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  121. 

— ,  A.  M.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 

— •,  Alexander,  New  History  of  Aberdeenshire,  39,  42. 
-  &  Co.,  Alfred  H.,  buy  Mrs.  Adams's  jewels,  49,  27. 

— ,  Justice   Aaron    D.,    in    fugitive   slave    case,   43,    129-132;    church 
incorporator,  43,  158;  attack  on  Schurz,  49,  207. 

— ,  Adam,  Wealth  of  Nations,  46,  97. 

— ,  Angus,  obituary,  46,  87. 

— ,  Augustus  L.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
— < — ,  B.  F.,  life  member,  48,  13. 

— ,  Benjamin  B.,  autograph,  37,  39. 

— ,  C.  W.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  Caspar,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ,  Charles,  gives  to  museum,  49,  96. 
1,  Charles  F.,  annual  member,  42,  8. 

— ,  Clement  C.,  associated  with  Allen,  37,  83. 

— •,  D.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  D.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  Daniel  F.,  obituary,  49,  118. 
— ,  E.  A.,  bill  paid,  48,  46. 


3^8       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [smith 

Smith,  Edward,  abolitionist,  45,  180. 

,  Edward,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ,  Elisha  U.,  obituary,  47,  99:  gives  library  to  Menasha,  47,  201, 
202.  Sec  also  Elisha  D.  Smith  library, 

— ,  Mrs.  Eliza  P.   (Kimball),  obituary,  43,  37. 

— \  Elizabeth  C.  (De  -Pere),  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  43, 
106,  108. 

— ,  Elizabeth  C.  (Madison),  library  assistant,  47,  5,  48,  7,  49,  7; 
bill  paid,  48,  47-52,  49,  53-61;  gives  to  library,  48,  70,  77,  49,  82. 

— V  Mrs.  Elma,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

— ,  Ernest  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

— ,  Eugene  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  43,  70,  49,  82. 
— — ,  George,  banker,  35,    47-51,   56,  43,   157;    with  Ludington,   39,   24, 
47,  99;  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  154. 

— ,  George  B.,  portrait  of,  40,  65;  convention  of  1846,  45,  154;  exem- 
plifies Puritan  influence,  46,  121;  Historical  address,  45,  131,  139. 
— — ,  George  Plumer,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9,  36,  38. 

— ,  George  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ,  Gerrit,   gives   to   binding   fund,   32,    3,   34,   9;    autograph,   37,   3S, 
40,  53;   in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  104-106,  114;  referred  to,  45,  180. 
— — \,  Goldwin,   gives   to   library,   41,   56,   48,   70;    cited,   44,   149;    anti- 
imperialist,  46,  100,  101,  105;  History  of  United  States,  41,  79. 
• •,  H.,  Indian  campaign  of  1832,  44,  90  (10). 

— ,  Lieut.  Henry,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  Henry  D.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 

— ,  Henry  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 
— — ,  Hezekiah  H.,  founder  of  Two  Rivers,  49,  180. 

— ,  Hiram,  obituary,  38,  26;  influence  on  Wisconsin  Farmers'  insri- 
tutes,  38,  87. 

,  Howard  L.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24;  gives 

to   library,   47,    66. 

— ,  Isaac  T.,  photograph  of,  44,  47;  Early  Settlement  of  Rock  County, 
44,  89  (3). 

— ,  J.  A'dger,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 

— •,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60;  bill  paid,  43,  20. 

— ,  James  Sargent,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24; 
gives  to  library,  47,  66,  49,  29,  82. 

— ,  Capt.  John,  fur-trader,  41,  90. 

— ,  John  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ,  John  Y.,  Durrie's  Life  and  services  of,  44,  90  (7);  convention  of 
1846,  45,  154;  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114,  182;  Eleazer  Williams, 
44,  89^(6);  Origin  of  American  Indians,  44,  88  (4). 


Index  to  Proceedings  329 


Smith,  Col.  Joseph  L.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  138,  139. 

—  ,  Mrs.  Josephine,  obituary,  40,  26,  27. 

—  ,  Lieut.  Kirby,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  141. 

—  ,  M.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

—  '„  Maria  L.,  marries  Simeon  Mills,  43,  30. 

—  ,  Mary  E.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

—  .,  Mary  R.,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

—  ;  Mason  G.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9. 

—  ,  Michael,  marries  Mrs.  Snavely,  40,  27. 

—  '—  ,  Montgomery,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

—  ,  Nathan  R.,  autograph,  40,  53. 
--  ,  Nicholas,  gives  to  library,  34,  21. 

—  ,  Perry  H.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

-  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,  bill  paid,  42,   12,  45,   23. 

—  \,  R.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50. 

—  ,  Ralph  Elbert,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

—  >,  Reeder,  obituary,  40,  27. 

—  ,  Richmond  Mayo,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

—  ,  Robert,  autograph,  40,  53. 

—  -  —  ,  Mrs.  S.  F.,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

—  ,  Samuel,  autograph,  40,  53. 

—  •,  Samuel  S.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

—  ,  Sewell,  convention  of  1846,  45,  154. 

—  ,  Simeon  L.,  obituary,  40,  27. 

—  S  Stanley  B.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

—  ,  Theodore  C.,  Freesoil  Party  in  Wisconsin,  42,  8,  97-162,  44,  91 
(55),  98  (104);   gives  to  library,  46,  63. 

—  ,  Uriel  B.,  portrait  of,  given  to  museum,  40,  65. 

—  ,  W.  H.,  at  imperial  conference,  46,  109. 

—  ,  Walter  McMynn,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

—  ,  William,  Voyages  autour  du  monde,  etc.,  42,  31. 

—  ,  William  E.,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  46,  121,  122,  49,  155,  173. 

—  ,  William  G.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 

—  ,  William  L.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

—  ^  William    R.,    president,    40,    3;     convention    of    1846,    45,     155; 
Discourse,  44,  87;   History  of  Wisconsin,  36,  95,  41,  132,  150,  153, 
45,  131,  139,  47,  24,  135;  on  banks  and  banking,  45,  130. 

—  ,  William  Stark,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

—  ,  Winfield,   autograph,   37,    3J;    in    Booth   case,   43,   128;    obituary, 
47,  98. 

-  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Smithfield,  Christian  Indian  settlement,  47,  179. 


330    Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Smithsonian 

Smithsonian  Institution  (Washington,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  32,  19, 
34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  32,  37,  47,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  61,  41,  56,  42,  60, 
43,  70,  44,  69,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  66,  48,  70,  49,  82;  mentioned,  34, 
13,  38,  95,  39,  31;  buys  copper  collection,  41,  66;  Contributions  to 
Knowledge,  36,  55;  Reports,  36,  54. 

Smithyman,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

Smitz,  Rev.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
— ,  Ad.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  72 

Smyth, ,  on  Oregon  question,  41,  109. 

Snavely,  John,  marries  Josephine  Forseyh,  40,  27. 

Snelling,  W.  J.,  location  of  "Sacque  massacre,"  47,  309;  Early  days 
at  Prairie  du  Chien,  44,  89  (5). 

Snow,  Walter  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  66. 

Snyder,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60,  49,  82. 

Sober,  Mrs.  Gertrude  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

Social  Crusader,  49,  103. 

-  Democracy  of  America   (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  45,  83,  46,  63. 

-  Economist,  41,  41,  42,  50. 

— —  Law  Library  (Boston),  visited,  43,  51. 

-  Science,  library  accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15.     See  also  Sociology 
and  Political   Science. 

Socialist  labor  party  of  Rhode  Island,  gives  to  library,  48,  70. 

-  Spirit,  49,   104. 

Societe  Americaine  de  Fiance,  gives  to  library,  32,  19. 
— f  d'  Ethnographie,  35,  18;   gives  to  library,  32,  19. 
— •  des  Etudes  Japonaises,  gives  to  library,  32,  19. 
Societies,   library  accessions  on  historical  and  learned,   32,   6,  34,   15, 
35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  42,  30;  secret,  34,  15,  36,  17;  Select  organiza- 
tions in  U.  8.,  43,  43. 
Society   of   American    wars,    commandery    in    chief,    gives    to    library, 

47,  66. 

— .  for  Ethical  Culture   (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  42,  57. 
— •  for  history  of  Germans  in  Maryland,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

—  Library  (N.  Y.),  visited,  47,  25. 

of  Mayflower  Descendants,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

—  of  Natural  History  (Cincinnati),  gives  to  library,  39.  56. 

— •  of  Natural  Sciences   (Buffalo,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  40,  55. 

for  preservation  of  monuments  of  ancient  Egypt,  gives  to  library, 

42,  60. 

-  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  Brown,  46,  84. 

— •  for  propagating  gospel  among  Indians,  gives  to  library,  36,   33; 
mentioned,  47,  154. 


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Society  for  Propagation  of  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  47,  154. 

Sociology,  library  accessions  in,  38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30, 
43,  40,  44,  42,  46,  39;  strength  of  library  in,  43,  8,  49,  34;  Hazlitts' 
Livery  companies  of  London,  40,  40;  Spenser's  Descriptive  soci- 
ology, 40,  41. 

Solberg,  Thorvald,  gives  to  library,  37,  47,  41,  56,  46,  63,  47,  66. 

Soldiers'   and  Sailors'  Historical   Society  of  Rhode   Island,   bill   paid, 

41,  13,  42,  12.  45,  23;  gives  to  library,  44,  69. 

— •  Grove,  Black  Hawk  War  celebration  at,  46,  27;  Crawford  County 
Advance,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  28,  48,  83,  49,  109; 
Journal,  35,  19,  36,  23;  Kickapoo  Transcript,  37,  29,  38,  39,  39,  51, 
40,  45. 

-  Memorial  Hall,  for  State  Historical  Society,  36,  8,  48-51,  37,  63-65. 
Somers,  Burroughs  at,  47,  89,  90. 

Somerset  (O.),  Perry  Record,  44,  141. 

-  (Wis.),  Harriman  at,  45,  31;   French,  45,  32;   Germans,  49,  188. 
Somerville,  Mary,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Sons  of  American  Revolution,  Wisconsin  society  auxiliary  to  Stato 
Historical  Society,  45,  52-54.  For  gifts  to  library,  see  the  several 
state  societies. 

—  of  the  Revolution,  Pennsylvania  society,   bill  paid,  47,   41.     For 
gifts  to  library,  see  the  several  state  societies. 

—  of  Revolutionary   Sires,   San  Francisco  society  gives   to  library, 
37,  47. 

— •  of  Veterans.     See  Grand  Array  of  Republic. 
Soper,  Evander  M.,  convention  of  1864,  45,  155. 
Sorrento,  painting  of,  in  Adams  collection,  49,  38. 
Sotheran  &  Co.,  H.,  bill  paid,  41,  13,  42,  12,  43,  20,  44,  26,  27,  45,  23, 

46,  42-46,  47,   30-42,  44-47,  48,  47,  48,  50,  49,  50,   52-54;    gives  to 

library,  43,  70,  47,  67. 
Soule,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 
— ,  Annah  M.,   Southern   and  western   boundaries   of  Michigan,   45, 

131,  139. 

— -,  Mary,  gives  to  library,  37,  49. 
Soule",  Samuel  W.,  inventor,  49,  164,  165. 
Sound  Currency,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  104; 

committee  gives  to  library,  43,  70,  45,  83;  bill  paid,  44,  26,  45,  23, 

46,  46. 

South  Bend  (Ind.),  St.  Joseph  Valley  Register,  44,  120. 
Carolina,  settlement  of,  41,  83,  95,  108;  comptroller  general  gives 

to    library,    49,  82;     material  in  Draper  collection,  41,  36,  42,  39, 

40;    Bernheim's  German  settlements,  41,  83;    Logan's  History,  41, 

89,  92;  Weston's  Documents,  41,  83,  99/ 


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South  Carolina  Historical  Society  (Charleston),  gives  to  library,  37, 
47,  46,  G3,  47,  67. 

-  Historical  and  Genealogical  Magazine,  48,  92,  49,  104. 
— »  Huguenot  Society  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 

-  State  Library  (Columbia),  gives  to  library,  43,  70,  45,  83. 
South  Dakota,  secretary  of  state  gives  to  library,  42,  60;  public  exam- 
iner gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

— — •  Agricultural  College  (Brookings),  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  42, 
60,  43,  TO,  44,  70. 

-  University  (Vermilion),  gives  to  library,  45,  83. 

South  End  House  Association  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  47,  67,  49, 
67. 

-  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 

— —  Park  railroad  commissioners  give  to  library,  44,  70. 

—  Pass  (Colo.),  passing  of  frontier,  41,  89. 

-  West  Fur  Company,  36,  83,  47,  123. 
Southard,   Samuel  L.,  autograph,  40,  53. 

Southern  California  Bureau  of  Information,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 

—  Historical    Society    (Los   Angeles),   gives   to   library,   37,   47,   42, 
60,  43,  70,  45,  83,  46,  63,  47,  67,  48,  71. 

—  Historical  Association  (Washington,  D.  C.),  bill  paid,  44, 
27,  46,  42,  47,  39,  48,  46,  47,  49,  54;  Publications,  44,  85,  45,  09, 
46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

-  Society   (Richmond,  Va.),  bill  paid,  41,  13,  42,  12,  43,  20,  44,  27, 
45/153,  46,  44,  47,  40,  49,  50;  gives  to  library,  41,  56,  46,  63;  Papers, 
35,  18. 

— •  Magazine,  40,  44. 

-  Mercury,  49,  104. 
— •  Missloner,  49,  104. 

— •  Pacific  Co.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 

—  Workman,  32,  8. 

Southport  (Wis.),  formerly  Kenosha,  harbor  at,  41,  148;  Van  Buren 
meeting,  42,  111,  112;  petition  from,  45,  126;  Bacon  at,  47,  88; 
Beeson,  47,  88;  Campbell,  47,  90;  American,  38,  24;  Telegraph, 
38,  25,  41,  160,  42,  110,  111,  121,  127,  128,  131,  43,  35,  44,  142. 

-  &  Beloit  Road  Co.,  43,  157. 
Southwell,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  199. 
Southwick,  Solomon,  autograph,  38,  49,  40,  53. 
Spainhour,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  39,  56. 

Spangenburg,  Bishop ,  cited,  41,  94. 

Spalding,  H.  S.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 


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Spanish-American  War,  Wisconsin  in,  46,  24,  25;   illustrations,  47,  31. 

See  also  Wisconsin  State  Militia. 
Spangler,  E.  W.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 
Sparks,  A.  J.,  gives  to  library,  35,  1G. 

— ,  Jared,  interest  in  Draper  collection,  39,  82,  89;   Franklin,  36,  76. 
Sparling,  E.  S.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

Sparta,  women's  club  at,  47,  2.3;  Kingman,  49,  117;  Morrow,  47,  95; 
Wolcott,  48,  102;  Democrat,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40, 
46,  41,  44,  42,  45;  Herald,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40, 
46,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109; 
Independent,  38,  41,  39,  52,  40,  4(1,  41,  44;  Monroe  County  Democrat, 
43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Spaulding,  -^^,  Freesoil  candidate,  42,  134,  135. 

•,  H.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 

— -,  John  F.,  autograph,  Z7,  39. 
Spearman,  Frank  H.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 
Spectator,  anti-imperialist  citations,  46,  102-104. 
Speed,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
"Speedwell,"  vessel,  42,  91,  93. 
Spence,  J.  M.  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  82. 
Spencer,  A.  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
— ,  D.  E.,  Local  government  in  Wisconsin,  41,   132,  44,  91  (11),  95 

(69),  45,   143. 

— ,  Elihu,  gives  to  library,  45,  83;   Appleton,  47,  107. 
— \  H.,  Descriptive  sociology,  40,  41. 
— ,  J.  O.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
— ,  James  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67.  » 

— ,  John  C.,  autograph,  37,  38,  40,  53. 
— ,  R.  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  16,  36,  38,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  '83;   on 

committee  to  collect  biographies  of  war  veterans,  40,  14. 
-A  W.  L.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Speyer,  Joe,  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 
Sphinx,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

Spicer,  A.  C.,  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 
Spirit  of  16,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99. 

of  Missions,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  49,  104. 

—  of  the  Times,  Leland  and  Draper,  39,  81. 
Spiritualism,  leaders  of  Liberty  party  interested  in,  42,  104. 
Spokane  (Wash.),  Freeman's  Labor  Journal,  45,  95,  46,  74,  47,  82,  ^8, 

87,  49,  112. 

Spon,  Edward,  Encyclopedia  of  Industrial  Arts,  37,  24. 
Spoon  Decorah,  Winnebago  chief,  Narrative,  35,  21,  44,  91  (13). 


334      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Spooner,  Jeduthan,  territorial  delegate,  42,  102. 

— •,  John  C.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  33,  37,  47,  38,  57,  39,  63,  46, 
63,  47,   67,  48,   71,  49,   83;    annual   member,  41,   8;    testimonial  to 
Orton,  43,   28,   29;    engraving  of,   43,   48;    in   apportionment  case, 
45,  146,  147;   exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124,  126. 
— ,  Philip  L.,  life  member,  48,.  14. 
— •,  Roger  C.,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
— :,  W.  R.,  deposit  in  library,  36,  28,  42. 
— ,  Wyman,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123,  124. 
Spottswood,  Gov.  Alexander,  advances  frontier,  41,  82;  cited,  41,  98. 
Sprague,  Mrs.  F.  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71. 

-  &  Son,  J.  F.,  give  to  library,  35,  33. 
•  genealogy,  44,  43. 

Spreckles  &  Bros.  Co.,  J.  D.,  give  to  library,  47,  67. 

Spring,  Samuel,  autograph,  38.  49. 

Springfield    (111.),   Codding  mobbed)   45,   179;   Sangamon  Journal,  44, 

126;   State  Register,  44,  126. 
— • — >  (Mass.),   Merrick's  bequest,  35,   43;    city   clerk  gives  to   library, 

45,  83. 
— —  (Mass.)  City  Library  Association,  gives  to  library,  45,  83,  46,  63. 

-  (O.),  library,  35,  44. 

— •  (Wis.),  foreign  population,  49,  189. 

Spring  Green,  Welsh  in,  37,  60;   Cass  at,  39,  19;   Home  News,  44,  77, 
45,  91;  Weekly  Home  News,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

-  Grove,  "Booth  meeting,"  43,  136. 
Springwater,  Welsh  in,  37,  60. 
Squier,  G.  H.,  giyes  to  museum,  36,  44. 

Stambaugh,  Samuel  C.,  "Stambaugh  expedition,"  47,  139,  140;   Quality 

and  condition  of  Wisconsin  Territory,  48,  27. 
Standard,  49,  104;   gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

-  dictionary  of  English  language,  43,  43. 
Standish,  B.  H.,  gives  to  library.  35,  33. 
Stanford,  John,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Stangeland,  Andrew,  on  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 

Stangt,  P.  F.,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48. 

Stanhope,  — • — -,  at  British   imperial  conference,  46,  109;    president  of 
federation  league,  46,  110. 

Stanley,  D.  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— -,  Republican,  44,   73.  45,   91;    and  Journal,  46,   70,   47,   78,  48,   83, 
49,  109. 

Stan  ton,  Henry  B.,  gives  to  library,  32.   17,  34,   26;    in  Free-oil  cam- 
paign, 42,  104,  114. 


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Star  Prairie,  wealth  of,  49,  188. 

Stark,  Charles  G.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

— ,  H.  M.,  gives  to  libra/y,  37.  48. 

— ,  William  H.,  obituary,  42,  26. 
Starkey,  D.  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
Starks,  •,   Democratic  nominee,  42,   146. 

— ,  A.  J.,  autograph,  37,  35. 
— ' — •,  Charles  G.,  annual  member,  47,  13. 
Starkweather,  Charles  M.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
Starr,  Elisha,  obituary,  41,  25;   in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  146. 

— ,  Frank  P.,  life  member,  36,  7. 

— ,  Frederick,  corresponding  member,  42,  8,   gives  to  library,  43,  70, 

44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  63,  48,  71,  49,  S3;   bill  paid,  48,  48. 
— ,  William  J.,  life  member,  46,  13. 

Starring,  W.  S.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Starry,  Frank,  gives  to  museum,  37,  54. 

Start  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Statesburg,    Stockbridge   mission    at,    47,    157,    181,    182,   49,    179.     See 

also  Kaukauna. 

Stavanger  (Norway),  emigrants  from,  46,  151-155. 
Steadman,  Silas,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
Steamboat,  states  of  the,  46,  185;  Lloyd's  Directory,  41,  85. 
Steam  engine,  as  a  developing  agency,  41,  85,  49,  130,  134,  135. 
Stearns,  Ezra  S.,  corresponding  member,  38,  13. 
•,  Lutie  E.,   gives   to-  library,  40,   61;    on  free  library  commission, 

43,  53. 
— -,  John  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  61,  48,  71,  49,  83; 

Address,  46,  49;   History  of  education  in  Wisconsin,  45,  131,  139, 

47,  24. 
Stebbins,  De  Wayne,  obituary,  49,  119. 

— >,  G.  B.,  gives  to  library,  36,  33. 
Stechert,  G.  E.,  bill  paid,  41,  13,  42,  12,  43,  20,  44,  27,  45,  23,  46,  42-14, 

47,  39-43,  48,  46,  48.  52,  49,  50-52,  54,  56;  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
Stedman  and  Hutchinson's  Library  of  American  literature,  37,  24. 
Steel,  W.  G.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 
Steele,   Elijah,   convention  of   1846,   45,   155;    on   banks   and  banking 

45.  130. 

— ,  H.  T.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 
—  genealogy,  40,  79. 

Steensiand,  Halle,  gives  to  binding  fund.  34,  8,  9;  life  member,  34, 
30;  curator,  39,  4,  9,  40,  5,  41.  4,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12,  46, 
4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  on  committee  on  literary  exchanges,  39, 


336     Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Steensland — continued. 

5;    Draper  homestead  committee,  40,   6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5, 

45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6,  48;   natural  history  committee, 
40,  6;  nominating  committee,  40,  12,  41,  8,  43,  14,  47,  13;  subscribes 
to  Draper    portrait,  40,  34;    auditing    committee,  41,  5,   7,  13,  14, 

42,  5,  13,  14,  43,  5,  44,  5,  28,  29;  finance  committee,  48,  6,  49,  6,  43. 
— -%  B.  B.,  life  member,  47,  14;  on  auditing  committee,  48,  6,  49,  6. 

Steere,  Joseph   H.,  authority  on   Lake   Superior  shipping,  42,   86,   94; 

corresponding  member,  45,  14;  gives  to  library,  45,  45. 
Stein,  Christian  R.,  obituary,  47,  99. 
— < — v  H.  F.  K.,  Baron  von,  reforms  of,  44,  161,  162. 

— •,  S.  L.,  gives  to  library,  48,  77. 

Steiner,  Bernard  C.,  bill  paid,  46,  43;  gives  to  library,  47,  70. 
Steinlein,  A.,  author,  39,  54. 
Stene,  Johannes,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161. 
Stensland,  Paul  O.,  corresponding  member,  40,  12. 
Stephens,  B.  A.,  corresponding  member,  37,  8. 
— — <,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42. 

Stephenson,   A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
— ,  Isaac,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

—  county  (111.),  Atwood  in,  37,  106. 
Sterling,  Mrs.  Harriet  D.,  obituary,  48,  101,  102. 

— * — ;  John  \V.,   student   with   Dewey,   37,   69;    marries   Harriet  Dean, 

48,  101. 

— ,  Susan  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 

— ,  William  T.,  photograph  of,  41,  62;  gives  to  library,  36,  38,  41,  6?. 
Sterne,  Simon,  gives  to  library,  41,  56. 
Stetson,  W.  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

Steubenville  (O.),  Western  Herald  and  Steubenville  Gazette,  44,  141. 
Stevens,  B.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  102. 

- — ,  Benjamin  F.,  indexing  of  manuscripts  by,  desired,  34,  31;  gives 
to  library,  38,  57,  43,  70;  bill  paid,  41,  13,  42,  12,  43,  20,  44,  27, 

46,  45;    Facsimiles  of  manuscripts  in  European  archives,  38,  34, 

43,  43. 

— <,  Breese  J.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  5,  34,  8,  9;  notes,  35,  S. 
36,  11,  37,  17,  38,  28,  39,  29;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  3,  37, 
4,  8,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  45,  4, 
46,  4,  12,  47,  4,  48,  5,  49,  6,  12;  on  nominating  committee,  34,  4, 
35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5;  art  gallery  and  cabinet  committee,  32, 
24;  natural  history  committee,  35,  4,  36,  4;  annual  address  com- 
mittee, 36,  4;  biennial  address  committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40, 


stewartj  Index  to  Proceedings  337 

6,  41,  5,  45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  subscribes  to  library, 
36,  15;  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  nominating  com- 
mittee, 43,  5,  44,  5,  49,  14;  constitutional  amendments,  45,  12,  14; 
committee  on  revision  of  constitution,  45,  12;  semi-centennial 
anniversary  committee,  45,  54;  Sketch  of  Andrew  Proudfit,  44, 
90  (10). 
Stevens,  Charles  A.,  gives  to  library,  34,  19,  38,  57,  41,  57. 

— -,  Clara  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

— >  D.  J.,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 

— ,  E.  Ray,  annual  member,  47,  13,  48,  14;  curator,  48,  6,  13,  49,  C. 

— •,  Ebenezer,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— ,  Hazard,  bill  paid,  48,  49.' 
—  &  Son,  Henry,  give  to  library,  39,  63;  J)ill  paid,  41,  13. 

— ,  J.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

— ,  J.  V.,  ,gives  to  library,  47,  67. 

— ,  Jedidiah  D.,  missionary,  47,  157,  181,  183. 

— ,  L.  T.,  Bill  paid,  45,  23. 

— •,  Philinda,  marries  Judge  Braley,  37,  90. 

— %  Thaddeus,  autograph,  37,  38. 
— • — ,  Wallace  D.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

-  Point,  state  normal  school  at,  gives  to  library,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45, 
86,  48,  73,  49,  86;   normal  school  opened,  45,  166;  fire  at,  48,  103; 
Po landers  at,  49,  145);   Armstrong  near,  43,  34;   Gen.  Ellis    at,  32, 
22;   Mason,  39,  25;    Smith.  49,  118;   Gazette,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30, 
38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  77,  44,  76,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47, 
78,  48,   83,  49,   109;    Journal,  35,   20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53, 
40,  47,  41,  44,  42,   46,  43,   77,  44,  76,  45,  91,  46,   70,  47,  78,  48,  83, 
49,  109;  Normal  Pointer,  44.  76,  45,  91,  4S,  91,  49,  102. 

-  Point,  Central  Wisconsin  Mechanical  Exposition,  gives  to  library, 
34,  28. 

Stevenson,  Seth  William,  Dictionary  of  Roman  coins,  38,  34. 
— :  Thomas  H.,  portrait  of,  43,  48. 
— ,  William  M..  gives  to  library.  47,  67. 
Steward,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
Stewart,  Charles,  autograph,  37,  38. 
— ,  I.  N.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57,  42,  60,  49,  83,  92. 
— ,  John   W.,   obituary,   47,    99,    100;    History   of   Green   county,   44, 
88  (3). 

,  Mary  E.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57,  42,  60,  48,  71;  gives  to  museum, 

48,  78. 

-,  Robert,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

— ,  Seth,  educator,  38,  86. 
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338      Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [Stewart 

Stewart,  Thomas,  gives  to  museum,  43,  49. 
1 — ' — ,  Walter,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— •,  William  M.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

Stickney,  Gardner  P.,  sends  greetings  of  Parkman  club,  43,  13;  gives 
to  library,  44,  70,  46,  63;  on  field  meeting  committee,  46,  4,  14, 
47,  108,  49,  122. 

Stiles,  Henry  R.,  bill  paid,  "44,  27. 
— •,  Lynn  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71,  49,  83. 

—  genealogy,  44,  43. 
,  fire  at,  48,  103. 

Still,  S.  S.,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
Stillman,  Emmeline.     See  Whitney,  Mrs.  Emmeline  S. 
Stillwater  (Minn.),  county  seat  of  St.  Croix,  49,  182. 
Stillwell,  C.  S.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 
Stimson,  R.  M.,  gives  to  library,  44,  70,  49,  83. 
Slinson,  James,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217,  221. 
Stitt  &  Co.,  S.  H.,  give  to  library,  35,  33. 
Stockbridge,  J.  C.,  bill  paid,  43,  20. 
— •  (Mass.),  Indian  mission  at,  47,  157,  158. 

—  (N.  Y.),  Indian  mission  at,  47,  158,  182. 
—  (Wis.),  Goodell  at,  45,  31;  History,  47,  175. 

—  Indians   ( Muhekaneok ) ,  implements  of,  41,  66;   brought  to  Green 
Bay  region,  46,  185;   New  England  Indians,  47,  154;   Occom  with, 
47,   157;    Western  migration,  47,   157,   158,   161,   170,   176,  49,   179; 
Government  policy  concerning,  47,  162,  163,  166;   relation    to    Me- 
nominee,  47,  178;  Marsh  on,  44,  88  (4) ;  Quinney  on,  44,  88  (4). 

Stockett  genealogy,  44,  44. 

Stockholm    (Sweden)    Royal   Historical    Society,   gives   to   library,   42, 

60,    49,    83. 

Stocking,  C.  H.  W.,  bill  paid,  46,  43. 
Stockport,  Draper  at,  39,  77. 
Stockton,  Richard,  autograph,  32,  12,  34,  21. 
Stockwell,  Thomas  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  63,  47,.  67. 

— -,  Thomas  S.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 
StoddarH  county   (Mo.),  Crawley's  ridge,  41,  74. 
Stoddart,  Benjamin,  autograph,  37,  38. 
Stokes,  J.  G.,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
Stoll,  Anton,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 
Stone  &  Co.,  N.  J.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

— -  &  Kimball,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

,  Daniel,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  5,  34,  8,  9. 

,  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  46,  63. 


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Stone,  Eliphalet  S.,  portrait  of,  40,  66. 

— ,  G.  F.,  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  41,  57,  44,  70. 

— ,  Helen,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

— ,  Mjna,  gives  to  library,  36,  38. 

— ,  Richard  B*.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  13. 

— ,  William  L.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  34,  26,  36,  38,  39,  63,  46,  63. 

— •,  as  currency,  35,  52,  53;   implements,  41,  66. 
Stone-cutters'  Journal,  49,  104. 
Stoner,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  48,  71;   gives  to  museum, 

36,  44,  41,  65,  44,  48,  46,  30,  31,  47,  73. 
Storer,  G.  L.,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34. 
Storey,  H.  E.,  gives  to  library,  42,  CO. 

,  Moorfield,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

Storrow,  S.  A.,  Northwest  in  1817,  44,  89  (6). 
Story,  A.,  at  Fort  Atkinson,  46,  200. 

,  H.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  48,  78. 

Stoughton,  Giles  at,  43,  33;    Courier,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39, 
51,    40,  45,    41,  42,    42,  44,    43,  74,    44,   73,    45,  91,    46,  70,    47,  78, 

48,  83,  49,   109;    Hub,  35,   19,  36,   23,  37,   29,  38,   40,  39,  51,  40,  -15, 
41,  42,  42,  44,  43,   74,  44,  73,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  10'J; 
Normannen,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44. 

Stout  &  Smoot,  printers,  44,  138. 

• ,  James  H.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14;  building  commissioner, 

43,  57;  annual  member,  44,  8;  provides  traveling  libraries,  44, 
83;  gives  to  library,  46,  63;  A  word  from  the  Builders,  48,  32. 

• Manual  Training  School  (Menomonie,  Wis.),  gives  to  library, 

43,  66. 

Stowell, ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

Stow  and  Strype's  Survey  of  Cities  of  London  and  Westminster,  39,  42. 

Strasburg,  Fred,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Strathearn,   William,   obituary,   47,   100;    exemplifies    Scotch  influence, 

49,  157. 

Stratlan,  C   E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
Btraus,  Oscar,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 
Street,  Ida  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  29. 
— •,  J.  M.,  Prairie  du  Chien  in  /,S?7,  44,  91  (11). 

,  William  B.,  gives  to  library,  38,  44. 

— ' — •  genealogy,  44,  44. 

Streeter,  M.  B.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

Streets,  Priscilla  W.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

Stringham,  Henry,  banker,  43,  145. 

Strong,  Mrs.  A.  E.  C.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 


34°       Wisconsin  Historical  Society     [strong 

Strong,  Agnes,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 

~: — ,  Gurney  S.,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

,  Henry  C.,  obituary,  48,  102. 

,  Marshall   M.,   Freesoiler,   42,    120,    125,    130,    153;    convention   of 

1846,  45,  155;   on  exemption  from  forced  sale,  45,  130;   on  rights 
of  married  women,  45,  130. 

— -,  Moses  M.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17;  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3, 
35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3;  obituary,  42,  17- 
19,  43,  11;  Democrat,  42,  121-123;  bank  director,  43,  147;  in  terri- 
torial legislature,  45,  125;  convention  of  1846,  45,  155;  favors  lake 
canal  route,  46,  216;  authority  on  location  of  Ouestatinong,  47, 
204;  ffistory  of  Wisconsin  Territory,  41,  115,  116,  118-120,  132, 
145,  147,  148,  157,  163,  165-167,  42,  19,  45,  131,  135,  139,  141, 
149,  47,  23;  Indian  wars  of  Wisconsin,  44,  90(8);  Territorial 
legislation  in  Wisconsin,  44,  92  (26). 
- — •,  William  W.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

btroever,  Carl,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 

Stryker,  W.  S.,  gives  to  library,  32..  17,  34,  22,  35,  33,  41,  57. 

Strype,  John,  Annals  of  reformation,  42,  32. 

Stuart,  James  R.,  to  paint  Draper  portrait,  39,  10,  40,  33;  gives  to 
library,  40,  61;  life  member,  41,  8;  on  nominating  committee, 
40,  12. 

•,  L.  G.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70;  gives  to  museum,  46,  30. 

• ,  Philip,  autograph,  40,  53. 

• •,  Robert,  American  fur  company  agent,  47,  123;   letters  from,  35, 

24;  to  Lawe,  36,  87;  to  Martin,  47,  126. 

•,  Winslow,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Stubbs,  Mrs.  W.  C.,  bill  paid,  48,  48. 

Stuntz,  Stephen  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70,  47,  67,  48,  71;  bill  paid, 
46,  46,  47,  39. 

Sturgeon  Bay.,  route  to  Milwaukee,  36,  95;  Allen  on,  47,  107;  limit  of 
Menominee  cession,  47,  74;  route  to  Chicago,  49,  178;  Door  County 
Advocate,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42, 

44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Door  County 
Democrat,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  102; 
Independent,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29;   Republican,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40, 

45,  4f,  42.  I 
fc>uamico,  Menominee  mission  at,  47,  150. 
Suessmilch-Hoernig,  Frederick  L.  von,  obituary,  46,  86,  90. 

Suffolk   county    (N.   Y.)    Historical   Society,   gives   to   library,   47,    67, 

48,  71. 
Suggestive  Therapeutics,  48,  92. 


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Suhr,  John  X,  obituary,  49,  119. 
Sullivan,  William,  autograph,  38,  49. 

,  Richard,  gives  to  library,  42,  53. 

,  Harnden  at,  48,  98. 

Sully,  R.  M.,  Draper  on,  39,  94,  44,  88  (2). 

Suite,  Benjamin,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  35,  33,  36,  38,  45,  84,  46,  63, 

47,  67,  49,  83;  on  coureur  de  bois,  36,  66;   authority  on  Radisson, 
43,  91,  92,  111;  Historic  du  Canada,  42,  31;  Historic  des  Canadi- 
ens-FranQais,   43,    90;    Le   pays   des   Grand   Lacs,   43,    116;    Notes 
on  Jean  Nicolet,  44,  90  (8). 

Summit,  Hinckley  at,  40,  24;  Reeds,  43,  37;  McDonald,  48,  99. 
Sumner  &  Morris,  bill  paid,  42,  12,  44,  27. 

— ,  Charles,  autograph  of,  37,   36;    letters  to  Byron  Paine,  43,   133, 
137,  138,  141;  Freesoil  leader,  49,  132. 

-  &  Son,  E.,  bill  paid,  49,  59. 

• ,  Louis  D.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  93. 

— — ,  W.  G.,  Alexander  Hamilton,  41,  105,  107,  111. 

Sumpter,  Thomas,  material  on  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  79,  41,  36,  42,  41. 

Sun  Prairie,  Main  at,  44,  33;  Countryman,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40, 

39,  51,    40,  43,    41,  42,    42,  44,    43,  74,    44,    73,    45,  91, •  46,  70,    47, 

78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Prairie  Sun,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Sundari  Bala  Roy,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 
Sunset,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

-  Club  (Chic.),  gives  to  library,  40,  55,  41,  48,  46,  54,  47,  67,  48,  71, 
49,  68. 

Superior,  normal  school  opened,  45,  46;  railroad  history,  46,  216-222, 
224,  225;  C.  Catlin,  49,  114;  F.  Catlin,  48,  94;  Argus,  43,  74,  44, 
74,  45,  91;  Chronicle,  cited,  46,  215;  Evening  Telegram,  38,  40, 

39,  51,    40,  45,    41,  42,    42,  44,    43,  74,    44,  74,    45,  91,    46,  70,    47, 
78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Inland  Ocean,  44,  74,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48, 
83,  49,  109;   Lake  Superior  Miner  and  Telegram,  46,  70;   Leader, 

40,  45,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109: 
Mirror,  44,  74,  45,  91;  Tidendc,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78, 

48,  83,  49,  109;   Times,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45, 

41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;. 
Wave,  37,  29,  38,  40.  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  42,  42,  44,  43,  74,  44,  74,  45, 
91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;   Weekly  Telegram,  47,  78,  48,  83; 
West  Superior  Sentinel,  36,  23,  37,  29;   West  Superior  Wave,  35, 
19,  36,  23;   Banks's  map,  37,  25;  map  of  West  Superior,  37,  25. 

-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  41,  57,  44,  70. 
—  Women's  Club,  gives  to  library,  44,  70,  47,  67. 

Sutherland,  George  C.,  annual  member,  46,  13. 


342      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Sutherland 

Sutherland,  James,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  5,  34,  8,  9,  36,  10;  note, 
35,  8;  vice  president,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3, 
40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3,  46,  3,  13,  47,  3,  48,  15, 
13,  49,  5,  14;  gives  to  muesum,  34,  19;  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  36, 
38,  39,  63,  40,  61,  41,  57,  42,  60,  43,  70,  44,  70,  43,  71;  subscribes  to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  33;  portrait  of,  42,  64;  letter  of  regret,  44,  7, 

45,  11;  curator,  47,  3,  12,  48,  6,  49,  6;  Early  Wisconsin  exploration 
and  settlement,  34,  17,  44,  90   (10);  Origin  of  state  normal  school 
system,  45,  160-171. 

Sutro,  Theodore,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Suydam,  John  V.,  Green  Bay  printer,  37,  33,  47,  114,  198,  200. 
Swain  &  Taite  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  20;  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 
— • — •,  George  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 

— ,  H.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 
,  S.  G.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 

— ,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60,  44,  70. 

—  genealogy,  44,  44. 
Swaine,  John,  printer,  44,  117,  134. 
"Swallow,"  vessel,  42,  94. 
Swan,  J.  R.,  Statutes,  44,  114,  116,  127,  129,  134,  137. 

— •,  Robert  T.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61. 
Swayne,  Wager,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 
Swazey,  C.  A.  G.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

Swedes,  influenced  by  fur-trade,  36,  53;   in  Wisconsin,  37,  60. 
Sweeney,  Mary,  marries  David  Atwood,  37,  111. 
&weet,  Alanson,  first  settler  of  Milwaukee,  40,   27;    bank  stockholder, 

43,  152. 

— i — >,  Mrs.  Alanson,  obituary,  40,  27. 
Swenson,  Ole,  gives  to  museum,  42.  66. 
Sweringen  genealogy,  44',  44. 
Swett,  Charles  E.,  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  41,  57,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84, 

46,  63,  48,   71. 

Swift,  Lucian,  gives  to  library,  48,  71. 

Swiss,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  61;  Luchsinger's  History  of  great  industry, 
46,  226-230;  New  Glarus,  44,  90  (8),  91  (12). 

Switzerland,  universities  of,  38,  75. 

Sybel,  Heinrich  K.  L.,  French  revolution,  38,  34. 

Sylvain,  L.  P.,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

Symmes,  John  Cleves,  papers  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36,  42,  41. 

Symonds,  John  Adington,  Rennaissance  in  Italy,  36,  16. 

Syracuse  {N.  Y.),  sympathy  with  Wisconsin  Freesoilers,  43,  127;  North- 
ern Christian  Advocate,  43,  82,  44,  81,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86; 
Socialist,  44,  81. 

,  Central  Library,  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 


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TAAFFE,  Denis,  Impartial  history  of  Ireland,  37,  24. 
Taber,  Abraham,  gives  to  museum,  42,  67. 

— ,  Mrs.  Thomas,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
Tacoma  (Wash.),  city  comptroller,  gives  to  library,  45,  84,  47,  67,  49, 

83;  Spirit  of  76',  46,  74;  Tidende,  43,  80,  46,  74,  47,  82. 
Taggart,  George  W.,  obituary,  48,  102. 
— ,  John,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— •,  R.  P.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71,  49,  83. 
— ,  Thomas,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
Tailhan,  R.  P.  J.,  Perrot,  36,  68,  47,  119. 
Tailor,  49,  104. 

Tainsh,  Daniel,  obituary,  48,  102. 
Tainter,  Andrew,  obituary,  47,  100. 
— • —  Memorial  Free  Library  (Menomonie,  Wis.),  gives  to  library, 

39,  60. 

Talbot,  H.  A.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71. 
Talcott,  James,  gift  of,  35,  43. 

— ,  Mary  K.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 

Talleyrand-Perigord,  Charles    Maurice    de,  Prince    of    Benvento,  auto- 
graph, 40,  53. 

Tallmadge,  J.  R.,  corresponding  member,  34,  30;  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Talon,  Jean  B.,  intendant  of  New  France,  cited,  36,  65,  69. 
Taney,  Mary  F.,  gives  to  library,  46,  63. 

— •,  Roger  Brooke,  autograph,  40,  53;  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  139. 
Tanguay,  Cyprien,  Genealogy  of  Canadian  Families,  37,  23,  38,  34. 
Tank,  Mrs.  C.  L.  A.   (Mrs.  Otto),  gives  to  library  and  gallery,  35,  23, 

36,  39,  39-41,  66;  obituary,  39,  37-39. 
— >,  Rev.  Nels  Otto,  obituary,  39,  37;  partner  of  Lawton,  44,  36;  Green 

Bay  settler,  47,  115. 

Tanner,  E.,  Wisconsin  in  1818,  44,  90  (8). 
— ,  E.  F.,  bill  paid,  41,  13;  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 

— ,  Herbert  B.,  gives  to  library,  37,  25,  32,  38,  44,  64,  39,  63,  41,  57, 
63,  42,  60,  43,  70,  45,  45,  84,  46,  29,  63,  47,  67,  70,  71,  48,  71;  gives 
to  museum,  37,  53;  life  member,  46,  13;  curator,  49,  6,  12;  receives 
Green  Bay  historical  society,  49,  63;  Early  days  of  Kaukauna,  47, 
107,  212-217. 
— ,  Mrs.  H.  B.,  daughter  of  J.  M.  Boyd,  45,  29;  receives  Green  Bay 

historical  society,  49,  63. 
Taplin,  Mary,  marries  James  Cass,  39,  19. 
Tappan,  Harvey  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
Tarbell,  Ida  M.f  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 
Tariff,  pamphlets  on,  39,  45. 


344       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Tarlton,  B.,  engraving  of,  39,  G7. 
Tascher,  Julia  M.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Tasker,  Benjamin,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— *,  L.  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71. 
Tasmania,  government  railways,  give  to  library,  41,  5.7,  42,  60,  44,  70, 

46,  64. 

Tasse,  J.,  Memoir  of  Charles  de  Langlade,  44,  89  (7). 
Tastad,  Elias,  Norwegian  Quaker,  46,  153. 

Tator,  Mrs. ,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

Taussig,  F.  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 

Tawanears,  Seneca  chief,  39,  79. 

Tavernier,  Jean  Baptiste,  Travels  in  India,  38,  34. 

Taxation,  in  Wisconsin  territory,  41,  157-166. 

Taychoperah,  the  four  lake  country,  34,  16,  44,  90  (10),  95  (67). 

Tayler,  J.  H.,  life  member,  48,   13;    Green  Bay  historical  society,  47, 

46,   47,   108. 

— « — ,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
Taylor,  — • — ,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 

— ,  C.  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
— ,  D.  T.,  bill  paid,  43,  20. 
— ,  David,  obituary,  39,  26,  27. 
— s  F.,  Portraits  of  British  Americans,  40,  41. 
— ,  George,  finds  copper,  49,  175. 
— •,  George  W.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

,  Graham,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 

— ,  Horace  A.,  gives    to    library,  37,  48;   gives    to    museum,  37,  53; 
annual  member,  41,  8;  curator,  44,  4,  8,  45,  4,  46,  4,  12;  on  nomin- 
ating committee,  44,  5,  46,  13,  47,  30;    committee  to  memorialize 
legislature,  46,  33;   resignation,  47,  11. 
— ',  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 
— >,  Robert  S.,  Epoch  making  inventions  of  America,  49,  164. 

,  Stephen,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  bequest,  39,  29,  40, 

71,  42,  28,  46,  18;    obituary,  46,   17,  18;    Notices  of  Mineral  Point 
and  Richland  County,  44,  88  (2). 
— •,  Mrs.  Stephen,  death  of,  46,  18. 
— ,  T.  J.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 
— — -»,  William,  gives  to  museum,  35,  40. 
— •,  William    R.,    exemplifies    Puritan    influence,    46,    122;     obituary, 

47,  98. 

— ,  Gen.  Zachary,  letters  from,  35,  23;  Hamilton  under,  39,  21;  Whig 
nominee,  42,  109,  111,  115,  116,  118;  at  Fort  Crawford,  43,  34;  Mills 
with,  45,  33;  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  138,  49,  178. 


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Taylor  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Swedes,  37,  60;  French,  37,  62;  board 

of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  48,  71. 
Taynter  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Teasdall,  T.  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 
Tecumseh,   opposed   by   Aupaumut,  47,   160;    papers   in   Draper   MSS., 

41,  36,  42,  41;    Brunson's  Death  of,  44,  89    (4);   Kingston's  Death 

of,  44,  89  (4). 

Teed,  Steven  R.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Teetshorn,  F.  E.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47. 

— ,  Mrs.  F.  E.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  44,  47,  108. 
Teetzel,  Mrs.  Frances  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 
Temperance,  in  Wisconsin,  interest  of  Liberty  party  in,  42,  104;   issue 

in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  139-143,  145,  147;  opposed  by  Germans, 

49,  191,  197,  198;   at  Fort  Howard,  47,  140;   at  Green  Bay,  47,  185, 

200.     See  also  Liquor. 
— -  Cause,  49,  104. 

Temple,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 
Ten  Broeck,  Gen.  Abraham,  autograph,  37,  39,  40,  53. 

,  William  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 

Ten  Brook,  Andrew,  Detroit  editor,  44,  132. 

Tennessee,  Draper  in,  39,  78;   building  of,  40,  95,  49,  127;   settlement, 

41,  83,  84;    commissioner  of  labor  and  inspector  of  mines,  gives 

to  library,  49,  83;   material  for  historical  study  of,  41,  36,  42,  39- 

41,  49,  37. 

-  Historical  Society  (Nashville),  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  46,  42,  60. 
— ,  State  board  of  health,  gives  to  library,  47,  67;   Bulletin,  43,  80, 

44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78. 

-  University    (Knoxville),   gives  to  library,  46,   64,  47,  67,  49,   S3, 
University  of  Tennessee  Record,  46,  78,  47,  87,  48,  92. 

Tenney,  Daniel  K.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9;  gives  to  library, 

32,  17,  41,  57,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46.  64,  47,  67,  48,  71,  49,  83. 
— <,  Harriet  A.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 

— •,  Henry  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57;   at  organization  of  Historical 
Society,  46,  35. 

,  Horace  A.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10,  43,  48;   gives  to  library,  44, 

70;  at  organization  of  society,  46,  35;  Early  times  in  Wisconsin, 
18 ',9,  44,  88  (1);  Character  of  Ocorge  Hyer,  44,  89  (6);  Memorial 
record  of  fathers  of  Wisconsin,  41,  117,  119,  123,  124,  45,  128,  131, 
139,  149,  47,  24. 

Terhune,  William  F.,  obituary,  42,  26. 

Ternant,  Chevalier  Joan  de,  autograph,  37,  38. 


346      Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Terr* 

Terre  Haute  (Ind.),  Railway  Times,  45,  94;  Wabash  Courier,  44,  121; 

Wabash  Express,  44,  121.     . 
Terrill,  M.  W.,  gives  to  library,  43,  47. 
— •,  Thomas,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3. 

Terry, ,  Whig  nominee,  42,  130. 

— v  Frank  T.,  annual  member,  44,  8;  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 
— •,  James,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 
— ,  Mrs.  Stephen,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

Texas,  Austin  in,  40,  95;  ranchers  of,  41,  93;   commissioner  of  agricul- 
ture, gives  to  library,  45,  84;   Laws  of  Republic  of,  43,  43;    Olin- 
stead's  Texas  Journey,  41,  85. 
— ^—  Department  of  State,  gives  to  library,  42,  60,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46, 

64,  48,  71;   state  comptroller,  45,  84. 
—  Geological  Survey,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 
— <  land,  Society's  rent  of,  32,  2,  34,  8,  31,  37,  18,  38,  28,  39,  11,  30. 

-  Railroad  Company,  gives  to  library,  43,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  48,  71. 

-  State  Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  45,  84,  48,  71;  Quarterly, 
45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48/92,  49,  104. 

Thayer,  Charles  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— ,  E.  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 
— ,  Jesse  B.,  life    member,  34,  30;    gives    to    library,  36,  39,  37,  48, 

38,  50,  57,  39,  63;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 
— ,  M.  A.,  on  products  of  Price  county,  46,  209,  210. 

— *,  W.  R.,  Dawn  of  Italian  independence,  42,  31. 
Theatrical  Inquisitor,  43,  45. 
Theresa,    settled    by   Pomeranians,    37,    59;    foreign    element,  45,  115; 

Gokeys  in,  46,  81. 

Thiebault,  Joseph,  of  Turtle  Village,  46,  131. 
Thiers,  Louis  M.,  annual  member,  4S,  14. 
Thiesz,  J.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71. 
Thoe,  Martin,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 
Thorn,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  40,  61,  42,  60. 
Thoman,  G.,  gives  to  library,  37,  48. 
Thomas,  A.  C.,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

— ,  Arad,  on  Kendall,  46,  159,  160. 

,  George,  autograph,  37,  38. 

,  George  F.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  48,  71;  corresponding  member, 

36,  8. 
,  Gen.  George  H.,  Clark  under,  39,  19;  in  Mississippi  valley,  49,  133. 

— •,  Isaiah,  autograph,  38,  49,  40,  53. 
— ,  John  E.,  life  member,  35,  6;   gives  to  library,  35,  33,  34,  38,  57, 

39,  63,  41,  57,  42,  60,  43,  70,  44,  70,  48,  76,  49,  83,  92;   to  museum, 


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35,  38;   vice  president,  38,  3,  12,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3,  43, 

3,   14,  44,  2,  45,   3;    letters  of  regret,  43,  12,  44,   7;    Settlement  of 

Sheboygan  county,  44,  90  (9). 
Thomas,  Kirby,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47, 

67,  48,  71,  49,  83,  92. 
— ,  Levi,  obituary,  42,  26,  27. 
— ,  L.  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
— -,  Terrill,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  9. 
— •,  W.  C.  E.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— — ,  W.  H.,  obituary,  47,  98. 
—  genealogy,  44,  44. 

-  Crane  Public  Library   (Quincy,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 
Thomason  Tracts,  44,  51. 

Thoniaston  (Me.),  Farmer's  Cause  gives  to  library,  44,  64. 
Thomet,  J.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  73. 
Thompson,  A.  M.,  gives  to  library,  37,  41. 
— «,  B.  J.,  gives  to  museum,  48,  78. 

-  &  Co.,  C.  T.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
— ,  E.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  44,  48. 

— — ,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  gives  to  library,  36,  39. 

— ,  J.  B.,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— i,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

— -,  Lieut.  James  L.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  T.  N.,  bill  paid,  46,  46. 

— ,  Mrs.  Margaret  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

— — -,  Nels,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  161;    in  Illinois,  46,  163. 

— •,  Otis,  obituary,  47,  98. 

— ,  Oyen,  in  "Restaurationen,"  46,  160. 

— ,  Robert,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ,  Waddy,  autograph,  40,  53. 

-  genealogy,  44,  44. 

Thomson,  Alexander  M.,  gives  to  library,  37,  48;   obituary,  46,  87,  90; 

Memorial  sketch  of  Asahel  Finch,  39,  10,  96-100,  44,  94  (52). 
— •— i,  Maj.  Alexander  R.,  at  Fort.  Howard,  47,  142. 

— -,  C.  R.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

— •,  Charles,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— ,  Peter  G.,  publisher,  39,  87,  94. 

— •  land,  owned  by  society,  43,  23. 
Thorn,  C.  R.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
Thome,  Charles,  obituary,  49,  119. 

— s  Gerald,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 
Thornton,  C.  C.  G.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 


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Thornton,  Mrs.  F.  L.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  45. 

—i — ,  O.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20. 

,  Sarah,  marries  Osman  Wilson,  39,  29. 

Thorp,  J.  G.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

— ,  Courier,   39,   51,    40,    45,    41,    42,    42,    44,    43,    73,   44,    73,   45,    91, 

46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

— ,  Francis  Newton,  gives  to  library,  41,  57;  cited,  41,  87. 
— ,  T.  M.,  bill  paid,  42,  12,  43,  20,  44,  27,  45,  23,  46,  44,  47,  39. 

Thousand  Islands,  map  of,  35,  16. 

Thrall,  Mrs.  A.  J.     See  Bowles,  Mrs.  Chloe  J. 

Three  Rivers,  Radisson  and  Groseilliers  at,  43,  90,  91,  93,  100,  111,  112. 

Thring,  Lord  Henry,  in  Suggestions  for  Colonial  reform,  46,  97. 

Throop,  Enos  T.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

Thurston,  C.  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 

—  Print,  bill  paid,  44,  27. 

Thwaites,  Reuben  G.,  life  member,  34,  30;  curator,  and  assistant  cor- 
responding secretary,  32,  23;  corresponding  secretary,  34,  3,  6,  35, 
3,  4,  36,  3,  6,  37,  4,  6,  8,  38,  4,  6,  40,  4,  7,  13,  41,  3,  6,  10,  42,  3,  6, 
10,  43,  3,  6,  15,  17,  44,  2,  6,  45,  3,  5,  46,  3,  5,  47,  3,  5,  48,  5,  7,  49, 
5,  7;  title  changed  to  secretary,  44,  8;  on  library  committee,  32, 
24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  5,  37,  5,  38,  5,  6,  40,  6,  13,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45, 
14,  46,  14;  printing  and  publication,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38, 
5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  14,  46;  14;  improvement 
committee,  34,  31;  art  gallery  and  museum  committee,  36,  4,  37,  5, 
38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  14,  46,  14;  committee 
on  biennial  address,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45, 
14,  46,  4,  11,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  committee  on  annual  address, 
36,  4;  committee  on  literary  exchanges,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5, 

42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  committee  on  historical  monuments,  38,  5,  39,  5, 

40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  committee  on  legislation,  38,  5,  42,  5;  semi- 
centennial anniversary  committee,  45,  54,  46,  33;  committee  to  revise 
constitution,  44,  5,  18,  45,  12;  special  committee  to  confer  with  G.  A. 
R.  on  biographies  of  veterans,  40,  6;  nominating  committee,  40,  12, 

41,  7,  43,  14;   committee  on  Draper  homestead,  39,  5,  10,  40,  6,  41, 

5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6,  48;  com- 
mittee on  new  building,  39,  5,  11,  40,  6;  committee  on  dedication  of 
new  building,  47,  4;  committee  on  field  meetings,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6, 
49,  6;  committee  on  relations  with  state  university,  46,  4,  14,  47,  48, 

6,  49,  6;  committee  on  conference  on  proposed  co-operative  history 
of  United  States,  49,  6;  in  the  chair,  46,  92;  presents  executive  com- 
mittee reports,  35,  5,  36,  5,  37,  7,  38,  12,  39,  8,  40,  13,  41,  7,  42,  7, 

43,  13,  44,  7,  45,  11,  46,  10,  47,  11,  48,  12,  49,  11;   reports  general 


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fund  disbursements,  41,  27,  42,  28,  43,  20,  38;  report  of  bind- 
ing fund,  39,  9;  Mary  M.  Adams  art  fund,  47,  27;  presents  Turn- 
er's address,  36,  8;  letters  read  by,  37,  7,  43,  12,  13;  field  work, 
35,  21,  22,  36,  25-27,  37,  32-34,  38,  43,  44,  42,  67,  68,  43,  27,  44,  40, 
45,  46,  47,  46,  26,  27,  47,  26,  48,  26,  49,  36;  raises  subscription  to  ob- 
tain Book  of  Hours,  36,  15;  at  De  Pere,  36,  25,  26;  memorial  address 
on  David  Atwood,  37,  9,  101-113,  44,  94  (50);  investigations  into 
foreign  groups  in  Wisconsin,  37,  57,  38,  93;  nominates  assistant, 
38,  14;  appointed  superintendent  of  library,  art  gallery  and 
museum,  46,  28;  advances  measures  for  organization  of  local 
historical  societies,  45,  70,  46,  49;  leave  of  absence  granted,  44, 
20;  books  for  library  selected  by,  39,  41,  42;  in  Europe,  39,  43, 
45,  46;  newspaper  exhibit,  39,  71;  memorial  address  on  Dr. 
Draper,  39,  7,  74-92,  44,  91(12),  94(52),  96(78);  requested  for 
biographical  memoir  of  Judge  Martin,  35,  7;  compilation  of 
historical  data,  44,  112;  President  Johnston's  mention,  45,  8-10, 
49,  11;  letter  on  state  semi-centennial  observations,  45,  54,  56; 
elected  president  of  American  Library  Association,  47,  9;  work 
connected  with  new  building,  43,  57,  47,  24,  25;  state  free  library 
commissioner,  43,  53;  visits  libraries,  43,  51,  47,  24,  25;  attends 
World's  Congresses  in  connection  with  American  Historical  Asso- 
ciation, 41,  67;  cited,  36,  63,  38,  92,  93,  41,  131,  47,  209;  editorial 
notes,  37,  95,  39,  18,  80,  81,  84,  40,  82,  83,  42,  85,  46,  168,  207,  47, 
7,  12,  13,  109;  represents  society  at  meetings  of  American  Histor- 
ical Association,  40,  34,  43,  52,  45,  46,  46,  25,  47,  25,  48,  25;  ai 
American  Library  Association  conferences,  37,  22,  42,  68,  43,  52, 
44,  49,  46,  26,  47,  25;  at  combined  meeting  of  American  Economic 
and  Political  Science  Associations,  44,  49;  at  meetings  of  Wis- 
consin Library  Association,  44,  49,  45;  46;  meeting  for  organiz- 
ation of  Green  Bay  Historical  Society,  47,  45;  accepts  De  Pere 
monument  for  Society,  47,  26.  106;  at  Marquette  memorial  meet- 
ing, 47,  25;  at  Red  Banks,  47,  107;  at  Ouestatinong,  47,  204;  at 
Oshkosh,  46,  26;  at  Soldiers'  Grove,  46,  27;  at  Green  Bay  con- 
vention, 47,  28,  45,  108;  at  Ashland,  44,  53;  at  Menasha  and 
Neenah,  49,  64;  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  subscribes  to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  17,  34,  21,  23,  24, 
26,  35,  15,  25,  27,  33,  36,  39,  43,  47,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  54,  56,  63,  67, 
40,  62,  41,  38,  57,  42,  60,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  67,  71, 
48,  71,  77,  49,  83,  94;  gives  to  museum,  35,  38,  37,  51,  38,  64,  39, 
67,  70,  40,  67,  45,  44,  46,  30,  48.  78;  bills  paid,  44,  27,  45, 
24,  46,  43,  45,  46,  47,  39,  42,  43,  48,  46,  47,  49-51,  49,  51,  54-56,  58- 
61;  Arguments  for  joint  library  building,  44,  98(95);  Bibliog- 


35°       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Thwaites — continued. 

raphy  of  Wisconsin  authors,  41,  65,  44,  97(86);  Boundaries  of 
Wisconsin,  41,  113,  132,  145,  44,  91(11),  96(71),  45,  131,  139: 
Bulger  Papers,  44,  91  (13);  First  triennial  catalogue,  44,  96  (72); 
Second  triennial  catalogue,  44,  97(84);  State  supported  histor 
ical  societies,  46,  25;  Historic  waterways,  38,  68;  Notes  on  early 
lead  mining,  44,  91  (13),  98  (98);  Study  of  local  history,  47,  105; 
Distribution  of  foreign  groups  in  Wisconsin,  44,  96  T75) ;  Rem- 
iniscences of  Morgan  L.  Martin,  44,  91  (11),  96  (70),  45,  139; 
Chequamegon  Bay,  44,  91(13),  98(100);  Black  Hawk  War,  44, 
91  (12),  96  (79);  Story  of  Wisconsin,  41,  122,  132,  133,  43,  96,  45, 
131,  139,  143,  47,  24,  49,  138,  157,  185;  Territorial  census  for  1830, 
44,  91  (13),  98  (99);  Collections,  44,  87;  Wisconsin  Winnebagoes, 
44,  91  (12) ;  editor  of  Reyes's  Early  days  in  Wisconsin,  44,  95  (68). 
,  Mrs.  R.  G.,  gives  to  library,  48,  71,  49,  83. 

Thwing,   Edward   B.,   corresponding  member,   36,   8;    gives   to  library, 

37,  48. 

Tibbets,  A.  B.,  petition  for  new  convention,  45,  135. 

Tichenor,  Vernon,  annual  member,  34,  30;  gives  to  library,  36,  39; 
obituary,  40,  27;  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  102,  108,  153. 

Ticknor,  T.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  67,  48,  71. 

Ties,  Frederick,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 

Tifft,  Wilson  S.,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

Tilghman,  William,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Tilley,  R.  H.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

Tillinghast,  C.  B.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  70. 

Tillman,  Walter,  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 

Tilton,  Asa  C.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
— .,  B.  F.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 
— .,  Mrs.  B.  F.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  49. 

• •,  Frank,  gives  to  museum,  37,   55;    Green  Bay  historical  society, 

47,  44,  46,  47. 
— ,  Mrs.  Frank,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

Timme,  Ernst  G.,  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  4,  36,  3,  37,  4;  on  library 
committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5;  printing  and  publica- 
tion committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5;  gives  to  library, 

38,  57;   corresponding  member,  43,  14. 
Tippecanoe  (Ind.),  battle  of,  40,  98. 
Tipton,  John,  autograph,  40,  53. 

Tiraboschi,.  Giralamo,  Storia  della  litteratura  Italiana,  43,  43. 
Tiskilwa  (111.),  Codding  at,  45,  192. 


Toronto]  Index  to  Proceedings  351 

Titus,  Anson,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 
Tobey,  John  W.,  gives  to  museum,  42,  67. 
Tobin,  J.  J.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6. 
Todd,  Charles  S.,  corresponds  with  Draper,  39,  77. 

— ,  William  C.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;  life  member,  34,  30; 
gives  to  library,  35,  33,  38,  57,  42,  60,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  48,  71, 
49,  83. 

Tokyo   (Japan),  Anglo-Japanese  college,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
Toland,  Patrick,  convention  of  3846,  45,  155. 
Toledo    (Ohio),   mayor  gives  to   library,  47,   67;    Blade,   42,   37;    Non- 

Partizan,  47,  81;    Union,  45,  95. 
Tolman,  A.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 

— •,  Herbert  C.,  annual  member,  39,  9;  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  52. 
— ,  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

genealogy,  44,  44. 

Tomah,  Strathearn  at,  47,  100;  Journal,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38, 
41,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  44,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  76,  45,  91,  46, 
70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

Tuesday  Club,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

— '  &  St.  Croix  Railroad,  46,  21S. 
Tomahawk,  public  library  at,  36,  48;   Tomahawk,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75, 

45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

Tomkiewicz,  J.  W.  S.,  Polandcrs  in  Wisconsin,  49,  148-152. 
Tommy  Jimmy,  Seneca  chief,  39,  76. 
Tompkins,  Daniel  A.,  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

-  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Toner,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library.  41,  57. 
Tonty   (Tonti),  Henri  de,  at.  Fort  St.  Louis,  46,  178,  179;    reporter  of 

La  Salle's  disaster,  46,  180,  181 ;  escape  from  Iroquois,  49,  177. 
Toof  &  Co.,  S.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 
Toogood,  Arthur  J.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— :,  William  E.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Tooker,  William  W.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57,  43,  70. 
Topeka  (Kan.),  Insane  Asylum,  gives  to  library,  48,  71;   Kemi-Wcekl,/ 

Capital  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  72,  47.  80;   Weekly  Capital,  44,  79. 
Topping,  Josiah,  convention  of  1S46,  45,  155. 
Topsfield   (Mass.)   Historical  Society,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
Torgerson,  Ole,  obituary,  47,  98. 
Toronto    CCan.),  Ginty,  38,   22;    city  gives   to  library,  43,   70;    Church 

Evangelist,    43,    82,    44,    81;    Citizen   and    Country,   48.    87;    Daily 

Leader,  41,  35;  Daily  Mail  and  Empire,  42,  47,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  93, 

46,  74,  47,  82,  49,  112;  Globe,  42,  47. 


35 2       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Toronto  Engineering  Society,  gives  to  library,  47,  67. 
— ^— i  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  36,  33,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39, 
63,    40,    62,    41,    57,    42,    GO,    43,    70,    44,    70,    45,    84,    46,  64,    47,  67, 
48,  71,  49,  83. 
— ,  University  of,  gives    to    library,  40,  62;   bill  paid,  46,  44,  47,  40, 

48,  47;  library  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 
Torranee,  Ell,  gives  to  library,  44,  70,  48,  71. 
Torrey,  Dolphus,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
~<,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 

•,  John,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— \  Return  D.,  obituary,  41,  26. 
Torrisou,  Halstein,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  165. 
Toulouse   (France),  Universite  de,  gives  to  library,  47,  68,  48,  71,  49, 

84. 

Tower,  Col.  W.  A.  P.,  gift  of,  35,  43. 
Townsend,  E.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 
Trabue,  Daniel,  narrative  in  Draper  collection,  41,  36. 
Trackmen's  Advance  Advocate,  49,  104. 
Tracy,  Albert  H.;  on  trading  posts,  36,  85. 

— •,  W.  A.,  annual  member,  34,  31;  life  member,  35,  6;  subscribes  to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  34. 

— •  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Tradesman,  41,  41,  42,  50..  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86,  48,  92< 

49,  104;  gives  to  library,  42,  60;  44,  70. 
Traitor's  Gate,  painting  of,  49,  38. 
Transalleghany  Historical  Magazine,  49,  104. 
Transylvania,  commonwealth  of,  40,  95. 

-  Company,  bill  paid,  49,  50. 

Trask,  William  B.,  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  45,  84,  47,  67. 

Travel,  library  accessions  in,  31,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38,  35, 
39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45,  39,  46,  20,  47,  21,  48, 
22,  49,  28;  strength  of  in  library,  49,  34.  See  also  Geography. 

Travelers'  Record,  41,  42,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78,  47,  86, 
48,  92,  49,  104;  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 

Traver,  C.  L.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

Treadway  &  Atwood,  printers,  37,  104. 
— ,  Archibald,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10. 

Treat,  Robert  B.,  obituary,  46,  87. 

Treaties,  of  Ghent  (1814),  establishes  American  fur-trade  in  North- 
west, 36,  83;  Indian  inter-tribal  winter  truces,  36,  55;  Jay's  (1794), 
as  affecting  Northwest,  36,  76,  47,  136;  of  Paris  (1763),  47,  133, 
135;  of  Paris  (1783),  as  affecting  Northwest,  36,  76,  40,  94,  41,  133, 


Index  to  Proceedings  353 

47,  136;    of    1821,    between    Menominee    and    New    York    Indians, 

36,  27,  47,   172;    of  1822,  between  Menominee  and  New  York  In- 
dians, 47,  173,  174,  176,  177;   of  1827    (Little  'Butte    des    Morts), 
between  Menominee  and  New  York,  47,  177;  of  1831  (Stambaugh), 
between  Menominee  and   New   York,  38,   44,  47,   178,  49,   179;    of 
1816,   between   Winnebago   and    U.    S.,   46,    187;    of   1833,   between 
Winnebago    and    U.    S.,    46,    131;    Calvo's    Recueil    complet    des 
traites,  etc.,  de  tons  les  utats  cle  I'Amerique  Latin,  43,  41;   Gar- 
den's Historic  generate,  43,  42;  Indian  Treaties,  36,  85,  90,  93-95. 

Tree,  Lambert,  corresponding  member,  38,  13;  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
Trelease,  William,  gives  to  museum,  32,  13;   gives    to    library,  32,  17, 

34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  39,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  57,  42,  60,  43, 

70,  44,  70,  47,  67,  49,  83. 

Tremain,  Mary  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  57. 
Trempealeau,  trading  post,  36,  97;   Gale  at,  46,  120;  Newman,  46,  85; 

Perrot,  36,  68,  37,  65;  map  of,  35,  16;  Herald,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77, 

45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
— •  county,    Norwegians    in,    37,    59;    Bohemians,    37,    60;    Polanders, 

37,  60;    Scotch,  37,  62;   board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  41, 
57,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  67,  48,  72. 

Trent,  William,  gives  to  library,  42,  60,  44,  70;  letter  of,  42,  83,  44,  97 

(94). 
Trenton  (N.  J.),  New  Jersey  Gazette,  42,  37. 

—  (Wis.),  Swedes  in,  37,  60. 
Trentanove,  Gaetano,  Chevalier  de,  sculptor,  work  of  in  museum,  43,  9, 

44,  47. 
Tressler,  A.  W.,  annual  member,  49,  14;   Ripon  historical  society,  47, 

49-52,  55,  56. 

Trimble,  John,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  57,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84. 
Trinity  College   (Durham,  N.  C.),  gives  to  library,  45,  84;    historical 

society,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
— .  College  (Hartford,  Conn.),  gives  to  library,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  67, 

48,  72,  45,  83. 

Tripp,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  72,  49,  83,  92. 
Trotter,  James  F.,  autograph,  40,  53. 
Troup,  Robert,  autograph,  38,  49,  40,  53. 
Trousdale,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  obituary,  44,  37. 

,  Samuel  W.,  son  of  William  P.,  44,  37. 

— ,  William  P.,  marries  Mrs.  Bashford,  44,  37. 
Trow'S  Smith,  give  to  library,  39,  63. 
Trowbridge,  C.  C.,  Eleazer  Williams,  44,  89  (7). 
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354      Wisconsin  Historical  Society        [Troy 

Troy   (N.  Y.),  Advocate,  45,  95,  46,  73,  47,  81,  48,  86,  49,    111;    Daily 
Times,  41,  35. 

—  (Wis.),  Edwards  at,  42,  24;  Scandinavians,  49,  188. 
True  Briton,  36,  21. 

Truesdell,  H.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

— ',  John  C.,  Whig  nominee,  42,  134. 
Trumbull,  J.  Hammond,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

•  genealogy,  44,  44. 

Truth,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
Truxtun,  Thomas,  autograph,  38,  49. 
Tschudy,  J.  J.,  New  Glarus,  44,  90  (8),  95  (59). 
Tuck,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  44,  70,  47,  67. 
Tucker,  Dean,  Cui  Bono,  46,  97. 

— *  W.  H.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57,  46,  64. 

—  genealogy,  44,  44. 

Tuckerman,  Bayard,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 
Tuckey,  James  Kingston,  Maritime  geography,  42,  31. 
Tudor-Sherwood,  G.  F.,  bill  paid,  46,  45,  48,  48. 
Tufts,  E.  S.,  bill  paid,  47,  42. 

—  College  (Medford,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  45,  84. 

Tulane  University   (New  Orleans),  gives  to  library,  42,  60,  44,  70,  45, 

84,  46,  64,  47,  67,  49,  83. 

Tuolumne  county  (Gal.),  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
Turgot,  Anne  R.  J.,  efforts  to  develop  free  institutions,  44,  145,  146. 
Turner,  Andrew  J.,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  57,  42,  60,  46,  29,  64, 

47,  67,  48,  72,  49,  94;    gives    to    museum,  46,  30;    Gerrymander  in 
Wisconsin,  41,  125;  45,  143,  146;   Wisconsin's  legislative  apportion- 
ment act  of  J891,  45,  139,  146. 

• •,  Frederick  J.,   gives    to    library,  36,   39,  42,   60,  46,  64;    gives    to 

museum,    36,    45,    37,    53;   curator,  37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  13, 
41,     4,     42,     4,     43,     4,     15,     44,     4,     45,     4,     46,     4>,     12,     47,     4, 

48,  5,    49,    6,    12;    on    library    committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6, 
41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  46,  4,  1.4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;   printing  and 
publication    committee,    37,    5,    38,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,   42,    5, 
43,   5,  44,   5,  45,   5,   14;    historical    monuments    committee,    38,    5, 
39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,    42,    5.    43,    5;    biennial    address    committee, 
39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,    43,    5,    44,    5,    45,    5,    14,    46,    4,    14,    47,    4, 
48,    6,    49,    6;    testimonial    to    Dr.    Draper,    39,    10;    subscribes    to 
Draper    portrait,  40.   34;    auditing    committee,  40,   13;    prehistoric 
antiquities   and   Indian  history  committee,  43,   5,  44,   5;    advisory 
committee,  45,  5,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;   nominating  committee, 
45,    12,    47,    13,    49,    14;    semi-centennial    anniversary    committee, 


Tweedy]  Index  to  Proceedings  355 

45,  54,  46,  11,  33,  47,  30;  field  meeting  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4, 
108,  48,  6,  49,  6;  committee  to  memorialize  the  legislature,  46,  33; 
dedication    of    the    new   building    committee,    47,    4;    offers    reso- 
lution, 47,  12;   conference  on  proposed  co-operative  history  of  the 
United  States  committee,  49,  6;   cited,  49,  170;   Character  and  in- 
fluence of  fur-trade  in  Wisconsin,  36,  8,  52-98,  38,  93,  41,  84,  89, 
91,  132,  133,  44,  93  (49),  96  (73),  47,  123,  128,  49,  184,  185;  Early 
Indian  trade  in  Wisconsin,  46,   213;    Problems  in  American  his- 
tory, 41,  79,  101;   Significance    of    frontier   in    American    history, 
41,  8,  79-112,  44,  94  (54),  97  (90) ;  The  West  as  a  field  for  historical 
study,  44,  19,  107-113;  Wisconsin  history  in  schools,  49,  121. 
Turner,  H.  W.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57,  44,  70. 
—,  Harvey  G.,  obituary,  41,  26;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  158. 
— ,  J.  M.,  bill  paid,  48,  46. 
-  &  Co.,  J.  W.,  give  to  library,  37,  49. 
— ,  James,  autograph,  40,  53. 
— ,  Nelson,  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  122. 
-— ,  Peter  H.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 
— ,  Peter  J.,  45,  27. 

— ,  Sarah,  marries  C.  P.  Chapman,  45,  27. 
— •,  Sharon,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— ,  W.  J.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
Turner's  Pass,  Fairchild  at  battle  of,  44,  31. 
Turtle  Creek,  power  of,  46,  130. 
—  village,  derivation  of  name,  46,  130;   Thiebault's  claim,  46,  131; 

settled  by  New  England  emigrating  company,  46,  131,  132. 
Turville,  Mrs.  Henry,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 

Tuscarora  Indians,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79;  in  continental  army,  47, 
156;  averse  to  migration,  47,  170';  Menominee  cession  to,  47,  173, 
174. 

Tuskegee  (Ala.),  Southern  Letter,  47,  79,  48.  84,  49,  104. 
Tuttle,  C.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 
— ,  Charles  R.,  Illustrated  History  of  Wisconsin,  41,  132,  149,  45,  131, 

139,  151,  153-155,  47,  24. 
— ,  J.  F.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  34,  26,  35,  33,  36,  39,  37,  4'8,  38,  57, 

39,  63,  41,  57. 

— >,  Mrs.  Mary,  estate  of,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 
— ,  Salmon  H.,  janitor.  38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7,  41,  6. 
Tuyeoka,  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  57. 

Tweedy,  John  H.,  obituary,  39,  27;  Whig  candidate,  42,  103,  132,  143; 
convention  of  1846,  45,  155;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  121, 
49,  174. 


356       Wisconsin  Historical  Society    [Tweedy 

Tweedy,  John  H.,  Jr.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24. 
Twentieth  Century,  42,  50,  43,  82,  86,  44,  81,  85,  45,  95,  99. 
Twiggs,  Maj.  David  B.,  Cleremont  accompanies,  36,  26;   at  Fort  How- 
ard, 47,  139. 
Twin  City  Rapid  Transit  Co.    (Minneapolis,  Minn.),  gives  to  library, 

45,  84. 

Twitchell,  Mrs.  Hannah,  gives  to  library,  49,  83.  , 

Two  Rivers,  trading  post  at,  36,  97;   Davidson's  Neshota,  49,  175-181; 
Manitowoc  County  Chronicle,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40, 

46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  103. . 
Tyler,  Alonzo  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— — ,  Charles  R.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

— ,  F.  J.,  gives  to  library,  47..  67. 

— <,  John,  president    of    the    U.   S.,  autograph,  37,  36,  40,  53;   signs 
Western  appropriation  bill,  41,  148. 

— ,  John,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

-•-,  Moses  Coit,  gives  to  library,  41,  57.  , 

Tylor,  William,  gives  to  museum,  35,  41. 
Tyner,  Alpheus,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 

,  Paul,  gives  to  library,  43,  70. 

Type-writing  machine,  invention  of,  49,  164-166. 
Typographical  Journal,  45,  94,  46,  78,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  104. 
Tyron  county  (N.  Y.),  Campbell's  Annals  of,  39,  76. 
Tyrrel,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  57. 


UGLOW,  J.  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Uhle,  Max,  Kultur  und  Industrie  sild  America  volker,  38,  34. 
Uihlein,  August  G.  E.,  life  member,  48,  14. 
Unadilla  (N.  Y.),  Gregory's  at,  40,  88. 
"Uncle  Tom,"  lake  vessel,  42,  94. 
Underwood,  A.  W.,  gives  to  library,  42,  60,  43,  70. 

— «— ,  Harold  G.,  annual  member,  48,  14;  on  historical  convention 
committee,  49,  122;  Wisconsin's  contributions  to  American  inven- 
tions, 49,  163-169. 

— •,  Joseph  R.,  correspondent  of  Draper,  39,  77. 
"Union,"  steamboat,  46,  82. 

— •  (Door  county),  Belgians  in,  37,  60. 

-  (Pierce  county),  Swiss  in,  37,  61. 

-  Grove,  Wells  at,  45,  36;   anti-slavery  mass  meeting  at,  43,   126, 
Enterprise,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46, 
43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  82,  49,  109, 


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Unionist,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

Unitarian  Review,  34,  24,  35,  18,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50. 

United  Hebrew  Relief  Association   (Chicago),  gives  to  library,  36,  31, 

37,  43,  38,  52. 
— .  States,  Adjutant  General,  gives  to  library,  39,  63. 

-  Biographical  Dictionary   (Wis.  vol.),  46,  154,  155. 

-  Board  of  Geographical  Names,  gives  to  library,  39,  63,  40,  62,  48, 
72,  49,  83. 

-  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners,  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  38,  57, 
40,  62,  41,  57,  43,  70,  71,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  67,  49,  83. 

— • —  Board    of    Supervising    Inspectors    of    Steam    Vessels,    gives    to 

library,  34,  28,  35,  31,  36,  33,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  41,  57,  58,  42,  60. 
— «  Bureau   of  American   Republics,  gives  to  library,  40,   55,  41,  47, 
42,  52,  43,  62,  44,  62,  45,  72,  46,  53,  47,  54,  49,  67;  bill  paid,  46,  42; 
Monthly  Bulletin,  45,  98,  46,  77,  47,  85,  48,  88,  49,  98;    bulletins, 

40,  40. 

-  Bureau  of  Education,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33, 
37,  48,  38,  59,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  57,  42,  60,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64, 

47,  67,  48,  72,  49,  83. 

-  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33,  37, 

48,  38,  57,  40,  62,  41,  57,  42.  60,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  72. 

-  Bureau  of  Statistics,  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  62, 

41,  57,  58,  42,  60,  44,  70,  46,  64,  47,  67,  49,  58. 

— •  Catholic    Historical    Society,    gives    to    library,    34,    28,    49,    83; 

United  S'tates  Catholic  Historical  Magazine,  35,  18,  36,  20,  39,  50. 
1  Cavalry  Association,  gives  to  library,  38,  56. 

-  Census,  commissioner  gives  to  library,  38,  57,  40,  62,  41,  57,  42, 
60,   43,    70,   44,    70,   45,    84,   47,    68,   49,    83;    census    reports   mark 
advance  of  frontier,  41,  79,  83,  84,  98;    furnish  history  of  social 
development,  41,  89;   nativity  statistics,  45,  120,  121,  49,  142,  172; 
Bulletin,  49,  104. 

-  Chief  Engineer  of  Army,  gives  to  library,  42,  60. 

-  Civil  Service  Commission,  gives  to  library.  32,  19,  34,  28,  37,  48, 
39,  63,  40,  62.  41,  57,  42,  60,  43,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72. 

—  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  35,  30,  36,  33,  38, 
35,  39,  63,  40,  62,  42,  61,  44,  70,  45,  84,  48,  72,  49.  83;  Charts,  37,  25. 

-  Commissioner  General  of  Immigration,  gives  to  library,  49,  83. 
<  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  gives  to  library,  38,  57,  41,  57, 

46,  64,  49,  83. 

-  Commissioner  of  Navigation,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36, 
33. 


358       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [United 

United  States  Commissioner  of  Pensions,  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  38, 

57,  39,  63,  43,  71,  44,  71. 
— -  Comptroller  of  Currency,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33, 

37,  48,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61. 

— •  Congress,  memorialized,  34,  31;  proceedings  relative  to  adoption 
of  constitution  of  Wisconsin,  45,  132,  133,  140,  141;  Acts  of  Con- 
gress, 41,  132,  147,  148;  Abridgement  of  Debates,  41,  80,  84;  Con- 
gressional Globe,  32,  8;  Congressional  Record,  32,  8,  34,  17,  41,  93, 
44,  1£8;  House  Executive  Documents,  36,  92,  47,  193;  Journal  of 
House  of  Representatives,  42,  132,  147;  Senate  Documents,  36,  86, 
88,  89,  91;  Messages  and  Papers  of  Presidents,  47,  177;  United 
States  Executive  Documents,  41,  132,  146. 

•  Congressional  Library.     See  Congress,  library  of. 

-  Constitution,  adoption  of,  49,  127. 

•  Department  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  37,  48,  38,  57, 

39,  63,    40,    62,    41,    58,    44,    70,    42,    61,    43,    70,    45,    84,    46,    04, 

47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  83;   experiment  station  gives  to  library,  45,  84; 
Experiment  Station  Record,  44,  85,  45,  100,  46,  78,  47,  87,  48,  92, 
49,  104;    Climate    and    Crop    Service,  48,  92,  49,  104;  Insect   Life, 
44,  85,  45,  99,  46,  78;  Library  Bulletin,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  99, 
46,  78,  47,  87,  48,  92.  49,   104;   Monthly  Weather  Review,  48,  92, 
49,  104. 

-  Department  of  Engineers,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  36,  33, 
37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  43,  70. 

-  Department  of  Interior,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30, 
36,    18,    "37,    48,    38,    57,    39,    63,    40,    62,    41,    58,    42,    61,    43,    70, 
44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  68,  AS,  72,  49,  84. 

-  Department  of  Labor,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33,  37, 

48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41.  57,  58,  42,  61,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46, 
64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84;  Consular  Reports,  49,  104. 

-  Department  of  Mint,  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63, 

40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  45,  84,  47,  68,  48,  72. 

-  Department  of  Navy,  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  42,  61,  43,  71,  48,  72. 
— •  Department  of  Ordnance,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30, 

36,  33,  37,  48,  39,  63,  42,  60,  43,  71. 

-  Department  of  Post-office,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  35,  31,  38,  58, 
40,  62,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  71,  45,  84. 

-  Department  of  State,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30,  30, 
18,  33,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  70,  45, 
84,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84;   Consular  Report,  48,  92,  49,  104; 
State  Papers,  36,  89. 


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United  States,  Department  of  Treasury,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  35,  30, 

36,  33,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46, 
64,   47,   68,   48,   72,   49,   84;    Monthly   Summary   of   Commerce  and 
Finance,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

-  Department  of  War,  gives  to  library,  32,   19,  35,  30,  39,  63,  40, 
62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  70.  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72;  library 
of,  visited,  47,  24. 

—  Fish  Commission,  gives  to  library,  35,  30,  36,  33,  37,  48,  38,  57, 

40,  62,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72. 
— •  General  Land  Office,  gives  to  library,  49,  84. 

—  Geological  Survey,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  30,  36,  33, 

37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  70,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46, 
64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 

— •  Inter-Continental  Railroad  Commission,  gives  to  library,  47,  59. 

-  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  38,  57, 
39,  63,  41,  51,  58,  42,  55,  43,  71,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  47,  59,  68,  48, 
62,  49,   72. 

-  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  gives  to  library,  49,  84. 
•  Legation  (Santiago,  Chili),  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

-  Life  Saving  Service,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  31,  37,  48, 
39,  63,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  70,  45,  84,  46,  64,  49,  84. 

-  Light  House  Board,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  46,  64. 

-  Military  Academy,  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  47,  68,  49,  84;   Hamil- 
ton at,  39,  21;   Chapman's  List  of  Graduates  at  Fort  Howard,  47, 
142;    Cuilom's  Biographical  Register  of  Graduates,  47,   141. 

—  National  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  37,  48. 

— •  National  Museum,  gives  to  library,  41,, 58,  42,  61,  44,  71,  47,  68. 

-  Naval  Academy,  gives  to  library,  48,  72,  49,  84. 

1  Naval  Observatory,  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  38,  57,  39,  63,  40,  G2, 

41,  58,  44,  71,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 

-  Patent  Office,  gives  to  library,  32.   19,  34,  28,  35,   31,  36,  33,  38, 
48,  58,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  57,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  71,  45,  84,  46,  64, 
47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84;   reports,   accessions    in    library,  32,  6,  34,  15. 
36,  17,  37,  25,  38,  35,  39,  47,  40,  41,  41,  30,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44,  42,  45, 
39;   strength    of    reports    in    library,  32,  21,  36,  16,  37,  24;   Official 
Gazette,  32,  9,  34,  17,  18,  35,  18,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  41, 
41,  41,  42,  50,  43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  99,  46,  77,  47,  86,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

-  Public  Printer,  bill  paid,  43,  19. 

— •  Signal  Service  Office,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  31,  36, 

33,  37,  48,  38,  57,  39,  63. 
— •  Superintendent  of  Public  Documents,  gives  to  library,  43,  71,  44, 

71,  45,  85,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 


360       Wisconsin  Historical  Society      [United 

United  States  Surgeon  General,  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  36,  33,  37,  48, 
38,  58,  39,  63,  40,  62,  41,  58,  43,  71,  45,  85. 

-  Weather  Bureau,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  58,  43,  68,  47,  68. 

— ,  government  publications,  accessions  in  library,  42,  30,  43,  40,  44, 

42,  45,  39;  Monthly  Catalogue  of  U.  S.  Government  Publications,  36, 
20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  42;  documents  and  surveys,  acces- 
sions in  library,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25,  38,  35. 

—  Service  Magazine,  42,  91. 

— H  Statutes  at  Large,  36,  84,  41,  113,  114,  47,  187. 
Universal  Magazine,  43,  45. 

Universities,  European,  38,  71,  72;  democratic  tendency  of,  38,  79-86. 
University  extension,  Adams's  address,  38,  68-96. 

-  Extension,  38,  82,  40,  44,  41,  42. 

-  Record,  42,  50. 

Updike,  Mrs.  E.  G.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

— .,  Eugene  G.,  annual  member,  39,  9. 
Upham,  Arthur  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 

— ,  Don  A.  J.,  Democratic  nominee,  42,  134;  bank  attorney,  43,  151, 
convention  of  1846,  45,  155;  portrait  of,  48,  76. 

— ,  F.  K.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33. 

— •,  Horace   A.   J.,  partner  of  Wells,  40,   28;    mementos  of  constitu- 
tional convention,  46,  24;    gives  to  museum,  48,  76. 

— ,  Henry  P.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

~^,  Col.  John  J.,  obituary,  46,  90. 

— -,  Mj*s.  J.  J.,  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 

— ,  Thomas  C.,  autograph,  38,  49. 

— ,  William  H.,  governor,  42,  4,  43,  4;    on  library  committee,  42,  5, 

43,  5;    gives  to  museum,  43,   50;   appoints  library  commissioners, 
43,  53;   aid  to  library  bill,  44,   14;    exemplifies  Puritan   influence, 
46,   122,  49,   173;    acknowledgements  of   Society   to,  48,   35;    gives 
to  library,  49,  84. 

Upper  Alton  (111.),  Western  Pioneer,  44,  126. 

Upsala    (Sweden)    Royal  University,   gives   to   library,  43,   71,   44,   71, 

46,  64,  48,  72,  49,  84. 
Upshur,  Abel  P.,  autograph,  40,  53. 

Upton  genealogy,  43,  42.  \ 

Urban,  Theodore  L.,  gives  to  library,  37,  48. 

Usher,  Ellis  B.,  on  historical  committee  of  Wisconsin  Press  Associa- 
tion, 39,  71;   annual  member,  41,   8;    gives   to  library,  42,  43,  43, 

47,  70,  44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  29,  64,  48,  72,  76,  49,  84,  92,  94;   gives  to 
museum,  42,  63,  64,  49,  96;   on  field  meeting  committee,  47,  4,  48, 
6;  curator,  47,  12,  48.  12;  vice  president,  47,  13,  48,  12;  bill  paid,  49, 


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55;   German  Influence  in  West,  48,  76;  New  England  Influence  in 

Milwaukee,  49,  170-174:   Puritan    Influence    in    Wisconsin,  46,  91, 

117-128. 

Usher,  E.  P.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 
Ussher  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Utah,  frontier,  41,  86;  secretary  of  state  gives  to  library,  49,  84;  state 

auditor,  45,  85;  state  superintendent,  45,  85. 
Utica,  Welsh  in,  37,  60. 

— '  Center,  Mrs.  Bowles  near,  47,  89. 
TItley,  H.  M.,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 
Utt,  Everett  A.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  40. 


VACCINATION,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

Valder,  Hans,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  164. 

Vallette,  Marc  F.,  gives  to  library,  48,  72. 

Valley  Junction,  Valley  Advocate,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83. 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe,  architects,  43,  58,  59. 

— •,  Daniel  C.,  obituary,  49,  119. 
Van  Buren,  Martin,  president  of  U.  S.,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  110, 

111.  113,  114,  116,  118,  122;  safety  fund  system  adopted,  43,  147. 
Van  Cleave,  James  R.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 
Van  Cleef,  Frank  L.,  annual  member,  39,  9;  gives  to  library,  40,  62. 
Van  Cleve,  Mrs.  Charlotte  O.,  gives  to  library,  45,  45,  85. 

— ,  Lieut.  Horatio  P.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Vancouver  (B.  C.),  board  of  trade,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 
VanderbiK   Southern    Historical    Society    (Nashville,   Tenn.),    gives   to 

library,  45,  85. 

Van  Deusen,  August,  bill  paid,  48,  47;  gives  to  museum,  48,  78. 
Vandalia  (111.),  Illinois  Intelligence,  44,  141. 
Vanderlyn,  John,  painter,  36,  41. 
Van  der  Meulen,  Rev.  R.  J.,  father  of  Mrs.  Otto  Tank   (q.  v.),  39,  38, 

39. 

Vanderpool,  Abram,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  159. 
Van  de  Wall,  G.,  translator,  44,  139. 
Van  Dyke,  John  H.,  portrait  of,  40,  65. 
Van  Hise,  Charles  R.,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  45,  85,  48, 

72;  life  member,  48,  14. 
Van  Ness,  Cornelius  P.,  autograph.  37,  38. 
Van  Norman,  Mrs.  G.  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 
Van  Nostrand,  D.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 
Van  XostraniTs  Magazine,  34,  24. 


362       Wisconsin  Historical  Society         [Van 

Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlaudt,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— ,  Maunsell,  gives  to  library,  37,  48. 

— ,  Mrs.  Mariana,  Henry  H.  Richardson,  37,  24. 
Van  Schaick,  Mrs.  A.  G.,  daughter  of  H.  Ludington,  39,  25. 
Van  Siclen,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 
Van  Slyke,  D.  O.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34,  36,  39. 

— ,  N.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10;  curator,  32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  4,  6,  36, 
4,   37,    4,   38,    4,    12,   39,    4,   40,    3,    5,   41,    4,    8,   43,    4,   44,    4,    8,   45, 

4,  47,  4,  12,  48,  6,  49,  5;  on  finance  committee,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4, 

5,  37,  5,  7,  12,  38,  5,  12,  16,  39,  5,  8,  14,  40,  6,  13,  16,  42,  5,  7,  15, 
43,  5,  13,  44,  5,  7,  23,  45,  5,  11,  14,  18,,  46,  4,  14,  38,  47,  4,  11,  34,  48, 

6,  12,  37,  49,  6,  11,  43,  47;  legislation  committee,  38,  5,  42,  5;  gives 
to  library,  38,  35,  58,  47,  68,  49,  92;   Draper  homestead  committee, 

39,  5,  10,    40,  6,    41,  5,    42,  5,  9,    43,  5,  44;    5,    45,  5,    14,  46,    4,  10, 
14,  48,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6,  48;    new  building  committee,  39,  5,  11, 

40,  6,  44,   8;    nominating  committee,  40,  12,  42,   7,  43,   14,   44,   S; 
offers    resolution    011   behalf   of    committee,    44,    8;    subscribes    to 
Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  Draper  estate  sub-committee,  41,  9;  revision 
of  constitution  and  by-laws  committee,  44,  3,  18,  45,  5,  12,  49,  12; 
offers  amendment  to  by-laws,  49,  14,  15;    semi-centennial  anniver- 
sary committee,  45,  54;   advisory  committee,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49, 
6;  auditing  committee,  48,  44. 

— — «,  R.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Van  Steenwyck,  Gysbert,  vice  president,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12, 

41,  3,  42,  3,  43,  3,  14,  44,  2,  45,  3;    subscribes  to  Draper  portrait, 
40,   33;    letter  of  regret,  43,   12,  45,   11;    Immigration  Report,  49, 
138,   139. 

Van  Vechten,  H.  C.,  gives  to  library,  49,  84. 

1  Peter,  jr.,  gives  to  library,  45,  85,  46,  64;   on  historical  conven- 
tion committee,  49,  122. 

Van  Velzer,  C.  A.,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  41,  58. 
Van  Voorhis,  E.  W.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 
Van  Vorhis,  Flavius  J.,  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 
Van  Wyck,  Anthony,  History  of  the  people  as  illustrated  by  monuments, 

44,  92  (22). 
Vance,  Mrs.  Anna  R.,  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 

— ,  Mrs.  Frank  L.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 

— ,  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  35,  33,  34,  38,  58,  42,  61. 

— ,  W.  B.,  acknowledgment  to,  39.  65,  40,  38. 
Varney,  F.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  20. 
Vassar  College  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  42,  61,  45,  85. 


Index  to  Proceedings  363 

Vaudreuil  de  Cavagnal,  Pierre  de  Rigaud,  Marquis   de,   income  from 

La  Baye,  47,  131. 
Vaughan,  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  R.,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— •,  John,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— • — ,  S.  C.,  petition  for  new  convention,  45,  135. 
Vaughn,  David,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 

—  Free    Library     (Ashland),    gives    to    library,    43,    61;     traveling 
libraries  from,  44,  53. 

Veech,  James,  gives  to  library,  39,  63. 

Veerhusen,  W.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55. 

Veghte,  A.  E,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

Venable,  William  H.,  gives  to  library,  37,  48. 

Vendrasco,  Giovanni  Antonio,  gives  to  library,  40,  62. 

Venezuelan  boundary  commission,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 

Venice,  painting  of,  49,  38. 

Veragua,  duke  of,  portrait,  41,  65. 

Vereins  fur  kunst  und  alterthura  in  Ulm  und  Oberschwagen  (Ulm, 
Ger.),  gives  to  library,  40,  62. 

Verendrye,  Pierre  Gaultier  de  Varenne  de  la,  trading  posts,  36,  68,  71. 

Vergennes,  Count  of,  effect  of  treaty  of  Paris  upon,  47,  133. 

Vermont,  educational  system,  38,  89;  adjutant  and  inspector  general 
gives  to  library,  49,  84;  auditor  general,  43,  71;  railroad  commis- 
sioner, 43,  71;  state  auditor,  45,  85;  supervisor  of  the  insane, 
49,  84. 

-  Department  of  Fisheries,  gives  to  library,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 

-  State  Library    (Moutpelier),  gives   to  library,  35,  31,  37,  48,  38, 
58,  39,  63,  41,  58,  43,  71,  45,  85,  47,  68,  49,  84. 

— ,  University  of   (Burlington),  gives  to  library,  36,  33,  37,  48,  40, 

62,  41,  58,  43,  71,  44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 
Vernon,  Lady,  gives  to  library,  35,  7,  14. 

—  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;    Italians,  37,  61;   board  of  super- 
visors, gives  to  library,  39,  63,  43,  71,  44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  64,  48,  72, 
49,  84;  Rusk  in,  41,  25;  Terhune,  42,  26. 

—  County  Pioneer  Society,  keep  anniversary  of  Black  Hawk  War, 
46,  27. 

V6ron,  Jean,  marries  Marguerite  Radisson,  43,  90. 
Verona,  Lamont  at,  49,  117. 

Verplanck,  Margaret,  deposits  in  museum,  49,  95. 
Verrazani,  Giovanni  da,  fur-trader,  41,  90. 

Verviiie,  Charles  G.  de,  in  French  and  Indian  wars,  47,  131;  in  Revo- 
lution, 47,  135. 


364       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Verwyst,  Father  Chrysostom,  O.  F.  S.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  40,  62, 
49,  84;  authority  on  Indian  locations,  43,  101;  on  St.  Francis  mis- 
sion, 47,  150,  152;  Geographical  names  in  Wisconsin,  Minnesota 
and  Michigan,  having  a  Chippeir a  origin,  44,  91(12);  Historic 
sites  on  Chequamegon  Bay,  43,  102,  44,  91  (13);  Missionary  labors 
of  Fathers  Marquette,  Mcnard  and  Allouez,  43,  101,  105,  47,  149, 
150. 

Vespuccius, ,  fur-trader,  41,  90. 

Vethake,  Harry,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Viall,  Andrus,  obituary,  41,  26. 

Vicksburg  (Miss.),  Hamilton  at,  39,  22. 

Victoria,  Queen  of  England,  photograph  of,  40,  67. 
— •  (B.  C.),  Colonist,  43,  80,  44,  SO,  45,  93,  46,  74,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49, 

112. 

— s  (Melbourne,  Aus.),  secretary  of  railways,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 
-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  34,  28. 

Vieau,  Andrew  J.,  Sr.,  life  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  35,  22-26, 
36,  28,  39;  portrait  of,  35,  37;  obituary,  36,  26,  27;  gives  to  museum, 

36,  44;  notes  on  fur-trade,  36,  87;  brother  of  Peter  J.,  37,  33;  Nar- 
rative, 35,  22,  23,  36,  97,  44,  91  (11). 

— ,  Jacques,   land   granted   to,   35,   26;    fur-trader,  36,   26,   27,   91,   95, 

37,  33;  site  of  trading  post  to  be  marked,  38,  65. 
— ,  Jean,  in  War  of  1812-15,  47,  136. 

— ,  Peter  J.,  resident  of  Muskego,  37,  33,  34;   photograph  of,  37,  51, 

38,  60;  Narrative,  48,  27. 
Vienna,  Boyce  at,  42,  23. 
Views,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

Vignaud,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 
Vilas  &  Remington,  Pinney  with,  47,  17. 
—*,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  5,  13,  17,  36,  39,  46,  37,  48,  58, 

43,  71,  44,  71,  48,  72;  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 

— ,  Edward  P.,  marries  Elizabeth  G.  Atwood,  37,  112. 

— ,  Levi  B.,  Braley's  Character  of,  44,  90  (9). 

— ,  WilFiam  F,  gives  to  library,  35,  34,  40,  62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71, 

44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84;  life  member,  39,  9;  cur- 
ator, 43,  4,  15,  44,  4,  45,  4,  12.  46,  4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  succeeds 
Gen.  Fairchild,  44,  55,  56;  on  revision  of  constitution  and  by-laws 
committee,  45,  12;   in  apportionment  case,  45,  147;   vice  president, 
46,  3,  13,  47,  3,  48,  5,  49,  5,  14;  printing  and  publication  committee, 
46,  4;  committee  to  memorialize  legislature,  46,  33,  47,  30;  at  state 
historical    convention,   46,    91 ;    exemplifies   Puritan    influence,   46, 
124,    49,    174;    nominating    committee,    49,    12;    offers    resolution, 
49,  15. 


Index  to  Proceedings  365 


Vilas,  Mrs.  William  F.,  gives  to  library,  47,  71. 

Villiers,  Louis  Coulon  de,  repels  Sauks  and  Foxes,  36,  71;  victor  at 
Fort  Necessity,  36,  71,  73,  47,  131. 

—  >,  Sieur  de,  vanquishes  Foxes,  36,   71;    Draper  on,  39,  94;   Noyoii 
cle  Villiers,  44,  89  (6). 

Vimont,  Father  Barthelemy,  Jesuit  missionary,  47,  118. 

Vincennes    (Ind.),   surprise   of,   40,   94,  49,   126;    Clark's   Narrative   in 

Draper  collection,  39,  80;  Gazette,  44,  121. 
Vincent,    Mitchell,    corresponding   member,   43,    14;    gives    to    library, 

43,  71. 

—  ,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

Vineyard,  James  R.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155;  prosecuted  by  Stewart, 

47,    99,    100. 

Viola,  Intelligencer,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Virgin,  Noah  H.,  obituary,  41,  26;  normal  school  regent,  45,  165. 
"Virginia,"  steamboat,  46,  185. 

—  ,  Draper  in,  39,  78;  settlement  of,  41,  82,  83,  108;  auditor  of  public 
accounts  gives  to  library,  48,  72,  49,  84;  governor,  48,  72;  secretary 
of  state,  45,  85;  historical  material  on,  41,  36,  42,  40,  41;  Harmar 
papers,  42,  39;    House  Journal   (/770),  42,  31;    Irvine  papers,  42, 
39;   Kercheval's  History  of  the  valley,  41,  83;  Preston  papers,  42, 
40;  Senate  Journal  (JT778),  42,  31. 

—  Historical   Society    (Richmond),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28, 
35,  31,  36,  33,  41,  58,  43,  71,  45,  85,  49,  84;  Collections,  41,  98. 

-  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  100, 
46,  78,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  104. 

—  •  State  Library  (Richmond),  visited,  43,  51. 

—  University   (Charlottesville),  gives  to  library,  45,   85,  46,  64,  47, 
68,  49,  84. 

Viroqua,  Joseph  Irish  at,  47,  93;  Rusk,  41.  25;  Terhune,  42,  26;  Repub- 
lican, 42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Ver- 
non  County  Censor,  35,  20,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41, 
44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  77,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

Vlach,  J.  J.,  Our  Bohemian  population,  49,  159-162. 

Vliet,  Capt.  Garret,  Delaplaine  with,  43,  31;  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 

--  ,  John  B.,  mementos  of  constitutional  convention,  46,  24;  annual 
member,  48,  14;  gives  to  library,  49,  92. 

Vogel,  Mrs.  Frederick,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

Volant,  Claude,  sieur  de  Saint  Claude,  43,  90. 

Vollrath,  Jacob  J.,  obituary,  46,  87. 

Volta  Bureau  (Washington,  D.  C.),  gives  to  library,  41,  58,  46,  64. 

Voorhees  genealogy,  44,  44. 


366       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Voss,  E.  K.  J.  H.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 
Voyageurs,  depicted,  46,  140.     See  also  Fur-trade. 
Yrchota,  John  M.,  gives  to  library,  44,  71. 
Vroman,  C.  E.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 
— ,  William,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34;  obituary,  44,  37. 


WABASH  and  Erie  canal,  47,  191. 

Wabasha,  chief  of  the  Dakotas,  36,  88. 

Waddell,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

Wade,  Benjamin  F.,  Freesoiler,  49,  132. 

Wadleigh,  H.  H.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  3,  34,  8,  9. 

Wadsworth,  Jeremiah,  autograph,  40,  53. 

Wage  Earners'  Self-Culture  Clubs,  49,  104. 

— .  Worker,  49,  104. 
Wagner,  W.  P.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108. 

— ^  Mrs.  W.  P.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 
Wainwright,  Jonathan  M.,  autograph,  37,  39. 

— ,  Lieut.  Robert,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
Waite,  Henry  E.,  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 

Wake,  C.  S.,  Memoirs  of  international  congress  of  anthropology,  42,  32. 
Wakefield,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  47,  68;  History  of  late  Indian  war, 
46,  198. 

— ,  Josephus,  author,  39,  54;  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 
Wakeley,  Charles  T.,  obituary,  42,  27. 
— ' — ,  E.,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  129. 
— • — ,  Salmons,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 
Walbridge,  Horace  S.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217;  "Barefoot 

Boy,1'  46,  221,  222. 
Walcott,  C.  D.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61,  43,  71. 

— ,  J.  W.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 
Waldo,  George  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  84. 

— ,  Smith  near,  40,  27. 

Waldochaky,  Edward,  gives  to  museum,  32,  11. 
Waldron,  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 
Wales,  Samuel,  obituary,  43,  37. 
Walford,  E.,  Talcs  of  our  great  families,  42,  32. 
Walker,  Annie  F.  R.,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 

— -,  Lieut.  Benjamin,  at  Fort  Howard,.  47,  142. 

— ,  Benjamin'  H.,  gift  of,  35,  44. 
-,  Charles  I.,  Northwest  during  Revolution,  41,  131,  132,  44,  92  (27). 


war]  Index  to  Proceedings  367 

Walker,  Gen.  Francis  A.,  corresponding  member,  36,  8 ;  gives  to  library, 

41,  58. 

,  George  H.,  Milwaukee  settler,  49,  172. 

,,  I.  P.,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  120,   124,  133,   158;    pro-slavery, 

43,  118,  119. 

— ,  Joseph  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58,  45,  85,  49,  84. 

— ,  Lewis  B.,  bill  paid,  47,  41. 
— ' — ,  Robert  J.,  Superior  townsite  stockholder,  46,  217. 

— ,  William,  obituary,  45,  35. 

— •,  Gov.  William,  correspondent  of  Draper,  39,  79. 

— ,  Williston,  gives  to  library,  41,  58,  43,  71. 

•  genealogy,  44,  44. 

"Walk-in-the-Water,"  early  steamboat,  47,  179. 

Walking  Cloud,  Narrative,  35,  22,  44,  91  (13). 

Wall,  E.  C.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71,  44,  71,  45,  85. 

,  Mrs.  Edward  C.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

— ,  John,  obituary,  49,  119. 

Walla  Walla  (Wash.),  pioneer  association,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 
Wallace,  David  B.,  gives  to  library,  48,  72. 

— -,  T.  H.,  gives  to  library,  38,  58. 
Wallis,  A.,  gives  to  library,  37,  48. 

Walpole,  Horace,  Memoirs  of  reign  of  George  III.,  43,  43. 
Walsh  &  Co.,  F.  A.,  establishment  burned,  46,  88. 
— *— ,  A.,  bill  paid,  49,  50-52. 

— •,  M.  P.,  on  committee  to  collect  biographies  of  veterans,  40,  14. 

— -,  Robert,  autograph,  40,  53. 

\Valsingham,  Lord,  on  value  of  Northwest  trading  posts,  36,  76. 
Walsworth,  Reuben  H.,  autograph,  40,  53. 
Walters,  William,  printer,  44,  138. 

Walther, ,  German- Lutheran,  49,  208. 

Walton,  J.  M.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 

— ',  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  44,  71. 

Walworth  county,  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  39,  64,  48,  72, 
49,  84;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121,  125;  Freesoil  party  iu, 

42,  114,  135;   vote  on  statehood,  43,  158;   on  constitution,  43,  159; 
petition  from,  45,  126,  128,  133-135;    Scotts  in,  49,  157;   Boyd  rep- 
resents, 40,  21;   Douglass  at  Douglass'  Corners,  47,  92;   Potter  i"., 
47,  96;  Williams,  46,  87;  Baker's  Pioneer  History  of,  44,  89(6). 

Wampum  belts,  use  of,  36;  55. 

War  of  .the  Revolution,  library  accessions  on,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36, 
17;  material  on,  37,  24;  advance  of  frontier  during,  41,  83;  Indian 
allies,  47,  156;  American  Manuscripts,  39,  47.  See  also  Draper 
MSS. 


368       Wisconsin  Historical  Society        [war 

War  of   1812-15,  notes  on,  41.   38;    Lake   Superior  vessels   in,  42,  92; 

Jones,  44,  35;    effect  on  fur-traders,  47,  123,  133,  136. 
— • —  of  Secession,  soldiers'  monument  bill,  36,  48-50,  37,  63,  64;   biog- 
raphies of  veterans,  40,  14,  45..  54;    Clay's  plan  to  avert,  44,  146, 
147;   reason  for  encouraging  foreign  immigration,  4?,  140;   library 
accessions  in,  32,  6,  34,  15,  35,  15,  36,  17,  37,  25;  strength  of  library 
in,  35,  12,  36,  16,  37,  24;  Battles  and  leaders  of  Civil  War,  37,  24; 
Catalogue    of    books,  44,  95  (65);    Reyes's  Lake  Mills  in,  44,  99- 
106;  Roster  of  Ohio  Soldiers,  42,  31;   scrap  book  volume  of  news- 
paper war  maps,  38,  36. 
Ward,  A.  J.,  37,  111;  obituary,  41,  26. 
— ,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  gives  to  library,  49,  84. 
— ,  Dr.  David,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

,  Elizabeth,  marries  Charles  David  Atwood,  37,  111. 

— ,  H.  P.,  bill  paid,  44.  27. 
— ,  Capt.  James,  in  Draper  MSS.,  39,  79. 

— ,  Joseph,  bank  stockholder,  43,  152;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  159. 
— ,  Lyndsey,  bank  stockholder,  43,  152. 
— ,  M.  J.,  gives  to  libray,  43,  71. 

Warden,  Allen,  obituary,  45,  35,  36;   convention  of  1847-48,  45,  159. 
Ware,  A.  L.,  gives  to  library,  47,  08. 
— -,  C.  L.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

•,  Charles  P.,  Allen  with,  37,  81. 

— — ,  Lucy  Clark  (wife  of  Joseph  Allen),  37,  79,  88. 
— ,  William  R.,  consulting  architect,  43,  58;   gives  to  library,  44,  71, 

45,  85. 

Warner  &  Foote,  give  to  library,  32,  13,  17,  34,  23. 
— ,  A.  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58,  42,  61. 
— V  Charles  Dudley,  Studies  of  Great  West,  38,  87,  88. 
— •,  Ernest -N.,  life  member,  48,  14. 
— ,  George  E.,  bill  paid,  46,  43,  47,  48,  48,  50,  49,  51,  54,  56;  gives  to 

library,  48,  72,  49,  84. 
— ' — ,  Orange,  in  Wrar  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

,  Richard,  Tour  through  northern  counties,  44,  44;    Tour  through 

Wales,  44,  44. 
— ,  Thomas,  corresponding  member,  36,  8;   gives  to  library,  36,  39, 

37,  48. 

— •,  Willard  Forester,  Banking,  ancient  and  modern,  43,  150. 
— •  Observatory,  gives  to  library,  35,  31. 
Warren,  Mrs.  A.  A.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47. 

— ,  David,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 
,  Henry  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 


Washington!        Index  to  Proceedings  369 

Warren,  John  H.,  obituary,  49,  119. 
— ,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  gives  to  library,  36,  39. 
— ,  Robert  P.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 
— ,  Seth  K.,  gives  to  library,  38,  58. 
— ,  Thompson  M.,  obituary,  40,  27. 
— \  W.  W.,  in  Minnesota  Historical  Collections,  43,  102. 

—  family,  36,  84,  96. 

—  (O.),  Trumbull  County  Whig,  44,  119;   Trump  of  Fame,  44,  119; 
Western  Reserve  Chronicle,  44,  119. 

— .  (Wis.),  Polanders  in,  37,  60;  Allen,  first  settler,  40,  20;   Irish  in, 

49,  187;  wealth  of,  49,  188. 
Warren's  Index,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Warriner,  Burton,  gives  to  museum,,  35,  39. 
Warvelle,  George  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 
Warwick  Castle,  picture  of,  49,  38. 
Washburn,  C.  L.  D.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 
,  Cadwallader  C.,  gives    to    binding    fund,  32,  2,  34,  9;   president, 

40,  3;    exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  122,   123,   125;   In  Memo- 
riam,  44,  90  (9),  95  (62). 

— ,  G.  W.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123. 
— — ,  John  D.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

,  Norman,  obituary,  40,  28. 

•  genealogy,  44,  44. 

—  Times,  43,  73,  44,  72,  45,  91.  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

— •  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;    Italians,  37,  61;   board  of  super- 
visors gives  to  library,  49,  81. 

—  Observatory    (Madison),   gives   to   library,   35,   31,   38,   58,  39,   64, 

41,  58,  42,  61,  44,  71,  45,  85. 

Washburne,  E.  B.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17;  Col.  Henry  Gratiot,  44,  90 
(10). 

Washington,  Booker  T.,  autograph,  48,  75. 

,  George,  president  of  U.  S.,  44,  145,  150;  defeated  by  Coulon  de 

Villiers,  36,  71,  73,  47,  131;  Michael  and  Henry  Jackson,  aids  i!e 
camp  to,  37,  96;  desire  for  national  university,  38,  77,  78;  on  in- 
dustrial advance,  41,  100;  theory  of  settlement  of  Northwest,  4*, 
108;  use  of  Indian  soldiers,  47,  156;  mission  to  French,  49,  121, 
anti-slavery  principles,  49,  131;  Centennial  celebration  of  the 
inauguration  of  George  Washington,  40,  41. 

—  (state),    commissioner   of   public    institutions,    gives    to    librarv, 
49,  84;  state  treasurer,  48,  72. 

—  Bureau  of  Labor,  gives  to  library,  47,  68,  49,  84. 

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370     Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Washington 

Washington,  State  Agricultural  College  (Pullman),  gives  to  library,  41, 
55,  42,  61. 

State  Historical  Society  (Tacoma),  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 

— - —  State  Penitentiary,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 

• ,  University  of  (Seattle),  gives  to  library,  48,  72. 

-  University  (St.  Louis,  Mo.),  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 

-  (D.  C.),  syndicate  for  purchase  of  Western  lands),  42,  18;  cele- 
bration of  patent  system.  49,  164;  American  Federalist,  46,  71,  47, 
79;  Daily  Chronicle,  42,  37;  Daily  Patriot,  42,  38;  Daily  Union,  42, 
38;  Federalist,  42,  38;  Forester,  46,  71;  Gazette,  36,  85;  Globe,  42, 
38,  43,  45;  Good  Government,  43,  81,  44,  80;  Journal  of  Knights 
of  Labor,  43,  81;  Madisonian,  42,  38;  Monthly  Journal  of  Inter- 
national Association  of  Machinists,  48,  84;  National  Intelligencer, 
32,  8,  42,  38;  National  Republican,  36,  25;  National  Tribune,  34, 
17,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110; 
National  Standard,  42,  38;  Post,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44, 
79,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  54,  49,  110;  Post,  gives  to  library,  45, 
85;  Stone  Cutters'  Journal,  47,  79,  48,  84;  Telegraph,  42,  38;  Uni- 
versal Gazette,  42,  38;  Views,  48,  84;  Volkstribun,  Roeser,  49,  194; 
Weekly  Chronicle,  42.  38;  Woman's  Tribune,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40, 
48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  105. 

—  (Wis.),  Swiss  in,  37,  61. 
"Washington/'  schooner,  36,  84,  47,  137. 
— —  Book  Shop,  bill  paid,  46,  42. 

— •  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58,  59,  45,  121;  Bohemians  in,  37,  60; 
board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  39,64,40,62,41,58,42, 
61,  45,  86,  47,  68,  48,  72;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  on  state- 
hood, 43,  158;  on  constitution,  43,  159;  remonstrance  of  citizens, 
45,  133;  petition  from,  45,  134;  Horn,  41,  22;  K-uehn,  49,  117; 
Prentiss,  40,  25;  Weil,  39,  28;  History,  45,  155. 

— .  Historian,  47,  87,  4S,  92,  49,  104. 

—  Island,  Icelanders  on,  37,  60. 

-  and  Lee   University    (Lexington,   Va.),   gives   to   library,   45,   85, 
47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 

Washingtonian  Home  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  49,  67. 

Wason,  C.  C.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 

Watauga  Commonwealth  (Watau#a  Association),  40,  95,  49,  125. 

Waterford,  Whig  convention,  43,   120;    Newell  at,  46,  85;    Palmer,  47, 

95;  Post,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46, 

43,  77,  44,  77,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 
Waterhouse,  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  41,  58,  42,  61. 


Index  to  Proceedings  371 

Waterloo,  Harvey   at,  46,   119;  Journal,   35,   19,  36,  24,  37,   29,  38,   40, 

39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78, 
48,  83,  49,  109. 

Watertown  (Johnson's  Rapids),  Freesoil  convention,  43,  120;  Barber 
at,  44,  34;  Mrs.  Cole,  47,  91;  Reed,  47,  97;  Rogan,  46,  86;  Ballou's 
First  grave  in,  44,  89(4);  Chronicle,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42, 
145;  Chronicle,  44,  142,  45,  141;  Gazette,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  29,  38, 

40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43.  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  86, 
47,   78,  48,   83,  49,   109;    Register,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  145; 
Republican,  35,  19,  36,  24,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42, 
45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Rock  River 
Pilot,  44,  142,  45,  141;  Transcript,  49,  205;  Weltlurger,  49,  109,  205. 

—  &  Horicon  Railroad,  35,  62. 

Watkins,  George  T.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 

— •— ,  J.  Elfreth,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

Watson,  E.  M.,  bill  paid,  44,  27. 

• ,  Elkanah,  autograph,  38,  49. 

-,  Rev.  John,  autograph,  48,  75. 

,  Rebecca  s!,  marries  Hiram  Giles,  43,  32. 

— ,  William  H.,  obituary,  42,  27. 

« genealogy,  44,  44. 

Wattawa,  John,  annual  member,  46,  13. 

Watts,  Isaac,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Wau-Bun,  Kinzie,  26  80,  41,  84,  47,  140. 

Waukesha  (Prairieville),  Illinois  villages  at,  36,  95;  Liberty  conven- 
tion, 42,  103;  Free  Democratic  convention,  42,  135;  "people's" 
convention,  43,  120;  American  Library  Association  meeting,  48, 
25,  49,  35;  Bacon  at.  42,  22:  Braley,  37,  9J;  Carney,  48.  94;  Cod- 
ding, 45,  192;  Cutler,  45,  31:  Enos.  40,  23;  Fuller,  48,  97;  Heath, 
47,  92;  Holton,  47,  93;  Newhall,  44,  3G;  Osborn,  fur-trader  at,  40, 
26;  Porter,  43,  37;  Savage,  40,  26;  Sellers,  49,  118;  Taylor,  47, 
98;  Tichenor,  40,  27;  Wells  45,  36;  Maps  of  lakes  and  drives  in, 
39,  48;  American  Freeman,  42,  103-107,  112-114,  45,  186;  Demo- 
crat, 35,  21,  36,  25;  Democrat  and  Chronotype,  44,  142,  45,  141;  Dis- 
patch, 42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109; 
Free  Democrat,  42,  120;  Freeman,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41, 
39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48, 
83,  49,  109;  Independent  Press,  42,  145;  Wisconsin  Freeman,  in 
Freesoil  campaign,  42,  114,  115,  44,  142,  45,  136,  141;  Waukesha 
County  Democrat,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  48,  94. 
— { —  county,  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  39,  64,  40, 
62,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  44,  71,  49.  84;  clerk  of  board,  37,  48;  vote 


372      Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Waukesha — continued. 

for  election  of  1847,  41,  121,  125;  on  constitution,  43,  159;  petition 
from,  45,  133-135;  remonstrance  from,  45,  134,  135;  Alden,  40, 
20;  Boyce,  42,  23;  Heath,  47,  92;  Small,  47,  97;  Thomas,  47,  98; 
Vieau,  37,  34;  West.  48,  102;  Atlas,  36,  17;  History,  42,  103. 

\Vaunakee,  News,  44,  73,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78. 

Waupaca,  high-school  organizes  normal  institute,  46,  166;  Post,  35, 
21,  36,  25,.  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78, 
45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109;  Record,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78, 

45,  91,  46,   70,  47,   78,  48,   83,  49,  109;   Republican,  35,  21,  36,  25, 
37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  -17,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78.  44,  78,  45,  91, 

46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

— <  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Norwegians,  37,  59;  Scandinavians, 
37,  62;  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  39,  64,  40,  62,  43,  71, 
48,  72,  49,  84. 

Waupun,  State  prison,  37,  74,  41,  26;   Burnhams  near,  39,  19;   Miller, 

42,  25;  Palmer,  47,  95;  Leader,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51, 

40,  45,  41,  43,  42,  44,  43,  75,  44,  73,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49, 
109;    Times,  35,  19,  36,  23,  37,  29,  38,  40,  39,  51,  40,  45,  41,  43,  42, 
44,  43,  74,  44,  73,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  83,  49,  109. 

Wausau,  Central  Wisconsin,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46, 

41,  43,  42,  45,  43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  109; 
Deutsche  Pionier,  35,  20,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52,  40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45, 

43,  76,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  109;  Pilot,  45,  91,  46, 
70,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  109;  Record,  43,  76,  44,  75,  4"5,  91,  46,  70,  47,  78, 
48,  84,  49,  109;  Torch  of  Liberty,  35,  20,  36,  24,  37,  30,  38,  40,  39,  52, 
40,  46,  41,  43,  42,  45. 

Waushara  county,  Germans  in,  37,  58;  Norwegians,  37,  59;  Danes,  37, 
60;  Welsh,  37,  60;  board  of  supervisors  gives  to  library,  39,  64, 

40,  62,  42,  61,  43,  71,  47,  68,  48,  72;  clerk  of  board,  37,  48. 
Wautoma,  Wausticra  Argus,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  39,  53,  40,  47, 

41,  45,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46,  71,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  109. 
Wauwatosa,  Clapp  at,  42,   23;    Mrs.  Clapp,  43,   35;    Mrs.  Wheeler,  47, 

100;  Wilson,  47,  100;  paper  on,  46,  50. 

Wawponohkies  (Wapanachkies,  Eastern  Algonldns),  hold  council  on 
Western  migration,  47,  159. 

Wayland,  Francis,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony,  autograph,  37,  39,  40,  53;   acquisition  of  North- 
west, 40,  95,  98;  in  Draper  collection,  39,  80. 
— •  county,  Bohemians  in,  37,  60. 

"Wayne,"  schooner,  47,  137. 

Weatherford,  Creek  chief,  39,  76,  93. 


Index  to  Proceedings  373 

Webb,  Sidney,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

,  William  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  39,  64,  41,  58,  43,  71. 

Webber,  Kittle,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55. 

— -,  Truman  C.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  55. 
Weber,  George,  Allgemeine  Geshichte,  38,  34. 
Webster,  Daniel,  cited,  38,  71,.  41,  95;  mentioned,  49,  130. 

— -,  F.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 

-,  Lucy,  mother  of  Gov.  Dewey,  37,  68. 

— ^— ,  W.  N.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 

Wedge,  Jesse  C.,  obituary,  44,  37,  38. 

Weed,  Thurlow,  39,  20;  autograph,  37,  38. 

Weeden,  William  B.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71. 

Week  (N.  Y.),  32,  8. 

Week   (Toronto),  42,  50,  43,  86. 

Weeks,  Dr. ,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ;  Mrs.  A.  R.,  gives  to  library,  46,  64. 

— ,  Stephen  B.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34,  36,  39,  37,  49,  38,  58,  39,  64, 

41,  58,  42,  61,  43,  71,  49,  84;  bill  paid,  44,  27,  45,  23,  47,  42,  48,  50. 
— s  Thompson  D.,  obituary,  49,  119. 

Weil,  Paul  A.,  obituary,  39,  28;,  German  politician,  49,  209. 
Weir,  Robert  W.,  autograph,  40,  53. 
Weisbrod,  Charles  A.,  German  lawyer,  49,  198. 
Weise,  A.  J.,  Troy's  one  hundred  years,  42,  32. 

— ,  Albert,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
Weitzel.     See  Wetzel. 

Welch,  Dr. ,  teacher  of  Elea/.er  Williams,  47,  168. 

— •— ,  David  E.,  vice  president.  36,  7,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41, 
3,  42,  3;  corresponding  member,  36,  8. 

— ,  William,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 
Weld,  Isaac,  Travels  Through  States  of  North  America,  1795-97,  41,  83. 

— ,  Theodore  D.,  abolitionist,  45,  174. 
Wellborne,  R.  W.,  39,  30. 
Welles,  John  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  85. 

— •  genealogy,  44,  44. 
Wellesley  College   (Mass.),  gives  to  library,  41,  58,  42,  61,  44,  71,  45, 

85,  46,  64,  47,  68,  48,  72,  49,  84. 

Welling,  James  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58;   in  Papers  American  His- 
torical Association,  41,  101. 

Wellington,  A.  W.,  Dispatches  of  Wellington,  44,  44. 
Wells,  Charles  K.,  obituary,  40,  28. 
— -,  Daniel,  aids  Mitchell's  banking  scheme,   35,   48,   51;    Freesoiler, 

42,  123. 


374      Wisconsin  Historical  Society       [Weils 

Wells,  Daniel,  Jr.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9;   life  member,  36,  7; 
subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  33:  vice  president,  43,  3,  14,  44, 
2,   45,   3;  letter  of   regret,   45,   11;    exemplifies   Puritan   influence, 
46,  125,  49,  173,  174;  Carney  with,  47,  90. 
— ,  Mrs,  Daniel,  gives  to  library,  36,  42. 
— • — ,  Horatio  N.,  bank  receiver,  43,  154. 
— ,  H.  W.,  bank  clerk,  43,  145. 
— ,  J.  W.,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  135-137. 
— ,  O.  E.,  gives  to  library,  39,  04,  42,  61,  45,  85,  48,  73. 
— ,  William,  obituary,  45,  36. 
Wellsburg  (Pa.),  Cass  at,  39,  19. 

Welsh,  Iva  Alice,  library  assistant,  46,  5,  47,  5..  48,  7,  49,  7;  bill  paid, 
46,  43-47,  47,  39-43,  48,  45-52,  49,  53-61;  gives  to  library,  47,  68, 
48,  73,  49,  85. 

Welsh,  in  Wisconsin,  37,  60,  61. 

Welton,  Chauncey  B.,  department  commander  G.  A.  R.,  appoints  com- 
mittee,  40,   14;    annual   member,   44,   8;    on   semi-centennial   anni- 
versary committee,  45,  54;  gives  to  library,  47,  70. 
Wemyss,  Lord,  at  imperial  conference,  46,  109. 
Wentworth,  Judge  — I — ,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123. 
— ,  John,  autograph,  40,  53;    abolitionist,  45,  179. 
— ,  William,  autograph,  38,  49. 

-  Historical  Society  (Hamilton,  Ont.),  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 
Werner,  E.  A.,  bill  paid,  45,  23. 

— ,  Edgar  S.,  gives  to  library,  38,  58. 
Wescott,  W.  R.,  gives  to  museum,  49,  95. 
Wesleyan  University  (Middletown,  Conn.),  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  42, 

61,  43,  71,  44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  65,  47,  68,  48,  73,  49,  85. 
Wessells,  Lieut.  Henry  W.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 
West,  Abram,  obituary,  42,  27. 

— ,  Henry  H.,  obituary,  41,  26;  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 
— ,  Samuel  C.,  obituary,  41,  27. 
— ,  William,  obituary,  48,  102. 
—  Bay  City  (Mich.),  Chronicle,  46,  72. 

— •  Bend,  Mann  at,  47,  95;  Weil,  39,  28;  Democrat,  35,  21,  36,  25, 
37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46, 
71,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  109;  Washington  County  Pilot,  40,  47,  41, 
44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46,  71,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  109. 

—  India  Company,  Recueil  des  voyages,  43,  43. 

—  Newton  (Mass.),  Allen  at,  37,  81. 

Point  Military  Academy.     See  United  States  Military  Academy. 


Index  to  Proceedings  375 

West  Superior,  state  normal  school  at,  gives  to  library,  49,  86;  map 
of,  37,  25;  Evening  Telegram,  gives  to  library,  46,  55;  Sentinel, 
36,  23;  Vindicator,  46,  71;  Wave,  35,  19,  36,  23. 

—  Virginia,    educational   system,   38,   89;    auditor,   gives   to   library, 
45,  85,  49,  85;  bank  examiner,  43,  71 ;  commissioner  of  labor,  49,  85. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  gives  to  library,  48,  73. 

—  Historical  Magazine,  49,  105. 

-  Historical    and    Antiquarian     Society     (Charlestown),    gives    to 
library,  39,  64,  48,  73. 

Westbury,  Everett,  care-taker,  48,  8,  49,  8;  bill  paid,  48,  52,  49,  53-62. 
Westchester   County  Historical    Society    (White  Plains,   N.   Y.),   gives 

to  library,  39,  64,  41,  58. 
Western  Emigration  Company,  Lothrop's  Sketch  of,  44,  88  (2). 

—  Naturalist,  gives  to  library,  44,  71. 

—  Reserve,  Puritan  influence  in,  46,  118;  Harveys,  46,  119. 

-  Reserve  College   (Hudson),  46,  119. 

—  Reserve    Historical    Society    (Cleveland,    O.),    gives    to    library. 
32,  19,  35,  31,  36,  34,  39,  64,  40,  62,  44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  65,  47,  68,  49, 
85;   library,  material  on  Freosoil  party,  42,  99;  on  Old  Northwest, 
44,  119;  library  exchanges,  47,  22. 

Reserve  Protective  Tariff  League,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

-  Reserve  University  (Cleveland,  O.),  gives  to  library,  48,  73. 
—*—  Union  Railroad,  Olin,  41,  24. 

-  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  bill  paid,  43,  20. 

Wisconsin  Railroad,  46,  218. 

Westermann  &  Co.,  B.,  bill  paid,  43,  20. 

Westminster  Abbey,  History  and  Antiquities  of,  44,  44. 

-  (Eng.),  Stow  and  Strypes'  Survey,  39,  42. 
— -  House  (Buffalo),  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 

-  Publishing  Co.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 

—  Review,  34,  24,  35,  18,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  38,  39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  42, 
43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  100,  46,  79,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  105. 

Weston  &  Simon,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 
— ,     P.  C.  J.,  Documents  connected  with  history  of  South  Carolina, 

41,   83,  99. 

Westphalian  medal  (1648),  Butler  on,  44,  89  (7). 
Westport,  Ritchie  at,  39,  26. 

Westreenen,  W.  H.,  baron  von,  corresponding  member,  37,  9. 
Wetherell,  Sir  Charles,  autograph,  38,  49. 
Wetmore,  Prosper  M.,  autograph,  38,  49. 
Wetzei,  Lewis,  Kentucky  pioneer,  40,  95;   in  Draper  collection,  39,  79, 

41,  35,  42,  39. 


376    Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Weyauwega,  Taggart  at,  48,  102;   Chronicle,  35,  21,  36,  25,  37,  31,  38, 
42,  39,  5S,  40,  47,  41,   44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,   78,  45,   91,  46,   71,  47, 
78,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Deutsche  Chronik,  46,  71,  47,  78,  48,  84,  49,  110. 
Wharton,  Francis,  autograph,  38,  49. 
— •,  Thomas,  Jr.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

-  School  of  Finance,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

Wheatley,  Richard,  Cathedrals  and  Abbeys  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, 37,  24. 

Wheaton,  Nathaniel  S.,  autograph,  37,  38. 
Wheeler,  A.  C.,  Chronicles  of  Milwaukee,  45,  131,  135. 

— ,  Mrs.  Caroline  D.,  obituary,  47,  100. 

— ,  Edward    P.,    corresponding    member,    43,    14;    Indian    authority, 

49,  176. 
— -*— ,  George  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  58. 

— •,  Mis.  Harriet  E.,  gives  to  library,  38,  44. 

— ,  J.  Talboys,  History  of  India,  37,  23. 

— •,  L.  A.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

— ,  Mrs.  L.  G.,  gives  to  library,  44,  71. 

— ,  Mrs.  N.  W.,  gives  to  museum,  47,  70. 
— »— ,  O.  D.,  gives  to  library,  48,  73,  77,  49,  85. 

— ,  Lieut.  Otis,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  W.  P.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

— ,  W.  0.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

— ,     William  A.,  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  159;   married,  47,  100. 
Wheeling  (W.  Va.),  Ohio  Valley  Workman,  45,  95. 

Wheelock, -,  exemplifies  New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— — ,  Mrs.  Carl  ton,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

-  &  Co.,  George  H.,  contractors,  47,  32,  48,  29. 
— ,  John,  autograph,  38,  49. 

— — ,  Jonathan,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
Whelan,  Mrs.  A.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 

— ,  Charles,  gives  to  library,  43,  71,  46,  65;  annual  member,  45,  14. 

— ,  John  W.,  prosperity  of  farmers,  46,  208. 
Wheelwright,  Edward,  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 
Whewell,  William,  autograph,  40,  53. 

Whigs,  in  Wisconsin,  41,  119,  124,  147,  43,  120;  Smith's  Freesoil  parti/, 
42,  97-162;  Bruncken's  Political  activity  of  Wisconsin  Germans, 
49,  19*0-211. 

Whipple,  Charles  K.,  referred  to,  45,  170. 
— i — ,  Lieut.  Joseph  H.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— ,  W.  J.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 
Whist,  42,  50,  61,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  100,  46,  79,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  105. 


Whitewater]       Index  to  Proceedings  377 

Whistler,  Maj.  William,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  139. 
Whitcher,  A.  E.,  bill  paid,  43,  20. 

White,  Andrew  D.,  gives  to  library,  41,  59;  bill  paid,  45,  24;  Evolution, 
vs.  Revolution  in  Politics,  44,  20,  143-146. 

— ,  C.  E.,  gives  to  library,  49,  92. 
,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  45,  45. 

— ,  E.  E.,  annual  member,  48,  14. 

,  Mrs.  F.  H,,  daughter  of  Ludington,  39,  25. 

— — ,  Frances,  marries  Harrison  Ludington;  39,  25. 

— .,  G.  L.,  bill  paid,  49,  61. 

— •,  Rev.  George,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

— ,  H.  K.,  gives  to  library,  42,  43,  61. 
•,  Horace,  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 

— ,  Horace,  agent  of  New  England  emigrating  company,  46,  129,  121, 
132. 

— ,  Mrs.  Horace,  at  Turtle  Village,  46,  132. 

— ,  Hugh  L.,  pioneer,  39,  77. 

— •,  J.  H.,  gives  to  museum,  37,  53. 

—  &  Co.,  J.  T.,  bill  paid,  41,  13,  42,  12,  44,  27,  45,  24,  46,  46,  47,  43, 
49,  54. 

— ,  Joshua,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 
— ,  L.  J.,  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 
— - — ,  Peter,  life  member,  46,  13;   gives  to  library,  47,  68;   Green  Bay 

settler,  47,  114. 

— •,  Philo,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  3,  34,  9. 
— ,  William,  autograph,  37,  39. 
— -,  William  A.,  obituary,  44,  88  (3). 

—  genealogy,  44,  44. 

— •  Pigeon  (Mich.),  Cutlers  at,  45,  31. 

"Whitefish,"  vessel,  42,  93,  94. 

— t  Bay,  Christino  (Cree)  camp,  43,  98. 

Whiteflshing,  at  Two  Rivers,  49,  178-180. 

Whitehead,  John  M.,  annual  member,  44,  8. 

Whitehorn,  Lieut.  Samuel,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

Whiteman,  Gen.  Benjamin,  in  Draper  collection,  39,  79. 

Whitesides,  Ninian  E.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 

Whitewater,  state  normal  school,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  38,  58,  43, 
72,  44,  71,  45,  86,  47,  69,  48,  74,  49,  86;  normal  school  opened,  45, 
166;  petition  from,  45,  135;  city  hall  dedicated,  48,  103;  Cravat.h 
at,  46,  80;  Delaney,  45,  31;  Edwards,  42,  24;  Hemenway,  39,  22; 
Johnson,  49,  20;  Ludington  and  Chapman's  addition,  39,  24; 
Thome,  49,  119;  Weeks,  49,  119;  Leonard's  Sketch,  44,  88(3); 


378      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Whitewater 

Whitewater — continued. 

Chronicle  established  by  Cravath,  46,  80;  Gazette,  40,  47,  42,  10, 
43,  78,  44,  78,  45,  91,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110;  Register,  35,  21, 
36,  25,  37,  31,  38,  41,  39,  53,  40,  47,  41,  44,  42,  46,  43,  78,  44,  78, 

45,  91,  46,  70,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  110. 

Whitford,  W.  C.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34,  36,  39,  48,  73;  delivers  address, 

46,  49;    exemplifies  Puritan   iulluence,  46,   124;   History  of  Educa- 
tion in  Wisconsin,  44,  89  (5),  45,  131;   School  supervision  in  Wis- 
consin, 44,   89  (5). 

Whiting,  Capt.  — — ,  on  Fox  River  rapids,  47,  206. 

—  genealogy,  44,  44. 

Whitley  papers,  in  Draper  MSS.,  41,  36. 
Whitlock,  James,  bank  stock  commissioner,  43,  155. 
Whitman,  A.  B.,  gives  to  library,  44,   71. 
— ,  Walter  B.,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  48. 

-  Historical  Society  (Walla  WTalla,  Wash.),  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 
Whitney,  Asa,  Project  for  railroad  to  Pacific,  41,  85,  46,  223. 

— ,  D.  B.,  gives  to  library,  47,  6S. 

— ,  Daniel   H.,   Green   Bay  settler,  38,   26,  47,   114,   140;    exemplifies 

Puritan  influence,  46,  125;  on  Manitowoc  road,  47,  111,  112. 
— <,  Daniel  M.,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 
— ,  Eli,  invents  cotton  gin,  49,  131. 
— ,  Mrs.  Emeline  S.,  obituary,  38,  26. 
— i,  Henry  M.,  Settlement  of  Beloit,  46,  91,  129-136. 
— ,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  44,  71. 

„  James  L.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 

— •,  Joshua,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  108. 

— ,  Mrs.  Joshua,  Green  Bay  historical  society,  47,  47,  108. 

— ;  Libbins  F.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ,  Oscar  P.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— <,  W.  D.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8,  9. 

-  family,  at  Green  Bay,  47,  126. 

—  genealogy,  43,  42,  44,  44. 

Whiton,  Edward  V.,  chief  justice,  37,  99;  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43, 
132,  136,  137;  convention  of  1847-48,  45,  159,  46,  120;  exemplifies 
Puritan  influence,  46,  123;  on  Negro  suffrage,  45,  125. 

Whittemore,  Don  J.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  126. 

Whittier  genealogy,  43,  42. 
— »  House  (Jersey  City),  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 

Whittlesey,  Charley  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  34,  26;   at  Fort  Howard, 

47,  142;  Incidents  of  Black  Hawk  War,  44,  90  (10);   Recollections 
of  a  tour,  44,  88  (1);   translator  of  Cass  manuscripts,  44,  88  (3). 


Index  to  Proceedings  379 

Whittlesey's  Creek,  Radisson  at,  43,  102. 

Whitfingham,  William  R.,  autograph,  40,  53. 

Wickersham  Printing  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  27. 

Wicksteed,  R.  J.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

Widstead,  W.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  45,  44. 

Wieland,  C.  M.,  autograph,  37,  38. 

Wight, ,  Whig  nominee,  42,  134. 

— ,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

— ,  William  W.,  life  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  37,  34,  39,  G*> 
40,  62,  41,  59,  42,  61,  43,  71,  45.  85,  46,  65,  48,  72,  49,  85;  gives  to 
museum,  37,  55;  author,  39,  54;  on  committee  on  biographies  of 
veterans,  40,  6,  15;  photograph  of,  40,  67;  vice  president,  43,  14, 
44,  2,  45,  3,  46,- 3,  13,  47,  3.  48,  5,  49,  5,  14;  historical  narrative 
committee,  43,  5;  organizer  of  Parkman  club,  43,  13;  on  Hiram 
Barber,  Sr.,  43,  15;  letter  of  regret,  44,  7;  curator,  45,  4,  12,  46, 
4,  47,  3,  48,  6,  13,  49,  6;  field  meeting  committee,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4, 
108,  48,  6,  49,  6;  midwinter  historical  convention  committee,  46, 
11,  33;  dedication  of  new  building  committee,  47,  4;  in  the  chair, 
47,  7-11,  26,  103,  104;  conference  on  proposed  co-operative  history 
of  United  States,  49,  6;  nominating  committee,  49,  12;  historical 
convention  committee,  49,  122;  Early  legislation  concerning  Wis- 
consin banks,  43,  16,  145-161,  44,  95  (56),  98  (105),  45,  127,  131, 
139;  Eleazcr  Williams,  47,  167,  168. 
— ,  Mrs.  William  W.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 

Wigman,  J.  H.  M.,  in  Edgerton  Bible  case,  45,  145. 

V/ilcox,  C.  M.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 

»,  Ella  Wheeler,  gives  to  library,  35,  34;   Memorial  on  Arthur  B. 

Braley,  37,  9,  89-94,  44,  94  (50). 

— ,  O.,  gives  to  library,  36,  43;  gives  to  museum,  36,  44. 
— ,  R.  W.,  gives  to  library,  42,  61. 
— ',  Randall,  Green  Bay  settler,  47,  114. 

Wild,  Capt.  Thaddeus,  member  of  Kosciuszko  Guard,  49,  150. 

Wilder,  Amos  P.,  gives  to  library,  43,  71,  45,  85,  46,  65,  47,  68. 

Wilgus,  James  A.,  The  government  of  the  people  of  the  state  of  Wis- 
consin, 45,  143. 

Wilkes  Barre  (Pa.),  library,  35,  44. 

Wilkins,  William,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Wilkinson,  Alfred  S.,  gives  to  library,  49,  85. 
— ,  Maj.  Gen.  James,  autograph,  37,  39,  40,  53. 

1,  T.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  36,  45. 

Willard, ,  Freesoil  nominee,  42,  134. 

— ,  Mrs. ,  gives  to  museum,  48,  78. 


380       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Willard,  Frances  E.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34,  38,  37,  48,  38,  58. 
— ,  Mrs.  Henry,  gives  to  library,  43,  47;  gives  to  museum,  43,  49. 
-— ,  Victor  M.,  convention  of  1846,  45,  155. 
Willday,  George  W.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Willey,  Gillinan  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
Willgrubs,  tllrich  J.,  gives  to  museum,  38>  64. 
William  I.,  of  Germany,  44,  161. 

-  and  Mary  College    (Williamsburg,  Va.),  gives  to  library,  44,  71, 
45,  85,  46,  65,  47,  68,  48,  73,  49,  85;   Quarterly  Historical  Magazine, 
44,  27,  85,  45,  24,  100,  46,  79,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  105. 
"William  Brewster,"  schooner,  42,  93. 
Williams,  A.  K.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

— ,  C.  H.,  gives  to  library,  48,  7?>,  49,  85. 
— •,  David,  obituary,  46,  87,  90. 

— ,  Eleazer,  picture  of,  34,  20,  35,  38;  papers,  35,  24,  26;   missionary 
to  Oneidas,  38,  22,  47,  169;  home  visited,  47,  26,  27,  105;  mentioned, 
47,  111;  reaps  Kirkland's  sowing,  47,  156;  sketch,  47,  166-172,  176, 
177,  180,  181;   school  at  Green  Bay,  47,  197;   Ellis's  Recollections. 
32,  20,  44,  90  (8);    Draper's    Additional    notes,  39,  94,  44,  90  (8); 
Smith's  Eleazer  Williams,  44,  89  (6);    Trowbridge  on,  44,  89  (7); 
Wight,  47,  167,  168. 
— ,  Eunice,  Oneida  captive,  47,  166. 
-^ — ,  F.  Wells,  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 
— •,  Francis,  annual  member,  48,   14. 

— ,  Mrs.  G.  P.,  on  historical  convention  committee,  49,  122. 
— ,  H.,  bill  paid,  44,  27. 
— ,  H.  M.,  gives  to  library,  47,  68. 
— •,  H.  W.,  subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40,  34. 

,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  43,  71. 

,  J.  E.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  39. 

— ,  J.  Fletcher,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  36,  39,  37,  48,  39,  64,  41,  59. 
— -,  Rev.  John,  redeemed  captive,  47,  1C6. 

— ,  John  J.,  named  for  secretary  of  state,  44,  12;  obituary,  45,  36. 
— ,  M.,  in  Freesoil  campaign,  42,  125. 
— ,  Talcott,  gives  to  library,  41,  59,  42,  61. 
— ,  Thomas,  father  of  Eleazer,  47,  166,  167. 
— ,  Thomas  S.,  letter  of,  34,  21. 
— ,  Walter,  gives  to  library,  43,  71. 
— ,  William  C.,  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 
—  College  (Williamstown,  Mass.),  gives  to  library,  45,  85,  47,  68,  48, 

73,  49,  85. 
Free  Public  Library  (Beaver  Dani),  45,  36. 


Index  to  Proceedings  381 

Williamsburg  (Va.),  Virginia  Gazette,  42,  38. 
Williamsport  (Pa.),  Socialist,  45,  95. 
Williamson,  —  •— ,  captain  of  "Norden,"  4€,  151. 

-  &  Co.,  Bill  paid,  43,  20,  44,  27,  45,  24,  47,  42. 

— ,  Ezekiel  M.,  gives  to  museum,  32,   11;    gives  to  library,  35,   1C; 

treasurer,  40,   3;    obituary.  44,   38. 
— ,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  gives  to  museum,  34,  19;  gives  to  library,  35,  34. 

-  Law  Book  Co.,  bill  paid,  44,  27. 
— ,  Joseph,  gives  to  library,  48,  73. 

— • — ,  Susan  M.,  gives  to  binding  fund,  34,  8;  life  member,  34,  30;  gives 
to  library,  37,  41,  48,  49,  38,  58,  39,  56,  64,  44,  71,  46,  65,  49,  92; 
gives  to  museum,  40,  69. 
Willis,  Bailey,  gives  to  library,  42,  61,  45,  45,  85. 

— ,  Charles  B.,  gives  tc  library,  38,  58. 

— ,  N.,  printer,  44,  118. 
Willits,  George  W.,  at  De  Pere,  47,  218. 
Willow  Springs,  Irish  in,  37,  62;   Parkinsons,  43,  37. 
Willson,  Charles  G.,  exemplifies  Scotch  influence,  49,  157. 
Wilmington    (Del.)    Institute,  gives  to  library,  49,  85. 

—  Instilute  (Wilmington,  S.  C.),  gives  to  library,  44,  71. 
Wilmont,  Agitator,  49,  110. 
Wilmot  proviso,  40,  86,  42,  108-110,  112,  115-117,  128,  130,  131,  155,  43, 

118. 

Wilshire's  Monthly  Magazine,  49,  105. 
Wilson,  A.  O.,  annual  member,  48,  14;  gives  to  library,  49,  85. 

— ,  E.  F.,  bill  paid,  46,  42. 
— • — ,  Edward,  on  Lord  Granville's  policy,  46,  102. 

— ,  George,  gives  to  library,  38,  58. 

— ,  H.  W.,  bill  paid,  49,  54. 

— ,  J.  S.,  gives  to  library,  48,  73. 
— <— ,  James  Grant,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  38,  45,  41,  59,  45,  85. 

— ,  John  M.,  abolitionist,  45,  185. 
— < — ,  Joel  F.,  convention  of  1846.  45,  155. 

— ,  Osman  John,  Sr.,  obituary.  39,  28,  29. 

— ,  Robert  L.,  gives  to  museum,  35,  40. 

— ,  W.  H.,  Travels  in  Holy  Land,  44,  44. 

— — ,  William  K.,  bill  paid,  45,  21;  obituary,  47,  100;  exemplifies  Scotch 
influence,  49,  155. 

— ,  Woodrow,   corresponding  member,   37,    9;    cited,  41,   79,   44,    51; 

Division  and  Reunion,  41,  79,  108,  42.  83. 
— • —  genealogy,  43,  42. 
Wrilstach,  John  A.,  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 


382       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

Winans  &  Hyzer,  in  Edgerton  Bible  case,  45,  145. 

— ,  John,  gives  to  library,  38,  58. 

Winchell,  N.  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  36,  39,  40,  62,  48,  73. 
Winchester  (Ky.),  Advertiser,  42,  38. 

—  (Wis.),  Norwegians  in,  37,  59. 

Windeg,  Gimnuel  O.,  Norwegian  settler,  46,  165. 

Windham,  Rl.  Hon.  William,  autograph  of,  37,  38,  40,  53. 

Windship  &  Willis,  printers,  44,  118. 

Windsor  (Ont.),  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  43,  71,  44,  71. 

—  (Vt),  Citizen  Soldier,  34,  17. 

—  (Wis.),  Chandlers  at,   49,   115;    Pinneys,  47,   17;    Herald,  46,   71, 
47,  79. 

Wines,  Frederick  H.,  gives  to  library,  36,  39. 

Winfield,  Charles  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  62,  44,  71. 
— ,  Irish  in,  37,  61. 

Wing,  •,  votes  received,  41,  113. 

Wingate,  U.  O.  B.,  gives  to  library,  39,  64;  annual  member,  48,  14. 

Winget,  Lewis  J.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Winkley,  F.  D.,  gives  to  museum,  41,  64. 

Winnebago  county,  Norwegians  in,  37,  59;  Welsh,  37,  60;  Swiss,  37, 
61;  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  37,  48,  38,  58,  39,  G4, 
41,  59,  42,  61,  43,  7JL,  49,  85;  vote  for  election  of  1847,  41,  121;  on 
statehood,  43,  158;  on  constitution,  43,  159;  petition  from,  45,  126; 
Sawyer  in,  48,  101;  Thralls  in,  47,  89;  Torrey  treasurer,  41,  26. 

—  Indians   (People  of  the  Sea,  Puants,   Stinkards),  visited  by  Sec- 
retary Thwaites,  35,   21,   22;    annuity  payment-roll,   35,  25;    phon- 
etic alphabet,  35,  25;   locations,  36,  59,  61,  72,  94,  47,  172;  Nicolet 
makes  peace  with,  36,  62,  47,  128;  fur-trade  with  Ottawas,  36,  63; 
De  Lignery's  treaty  with,  36,   71,  47,  130;    in  French  and  Indian 
War,  36,  73,  47,  131,  132,  134,  135;   claims  against,  36,  90;   Green 
Bay  trade  with,  36,  93;   subdued  by  Wisconsin  volunteers,  38,  19; 
Paquette,  38,  23;    display  of  wigwams,  38,  59;    implements  of,  41, 
66,  67;   described  to  Jesuits,  43,  112;   totem  of,  at  Beloit,  46,  130; 
land  cession,  46,  187;   Red  Banks'  legend,  47,  107;   at  Green  Bay, 
47,   110,   111;    at  mission  of  St.  Francis,  47,   149;    De  Lignery  at 
village  of,  47,  205-210;   burial  place,  47,  217;   Incident    of    Winne- 
bago  war,  44,  89  (5) ;  Cass's  Winnebago  outbreak,  44,  89  (5);  Has- 
kins's  Legend,  44,  88  (1);  McKenney's  Winnebago  war,  44,  89  (5); 
Snelling's  Early  days  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  44,  89  (5);  Thwaites's 
Wisconsin  Wiwnebagoes,  44,  91  (12). 

— f  Rapids,  47,  186,  189..  201. 
Winneconne,  Mapes  at,  38,  23,  24. 


Wisconsin]        Index  to  Proceedings  383 

Winnipeg  (Manitoba),  Manitoba  Free  Press,  43,  81,  44,  80,  45,  93,  46, 
74,  47,  82,  48,  87,  49,  112;  Manitoba  Gazette,  40,  43,  41,  41,  42,  49, 
43,  85,  44,  84,  45,  78,  98,  46,  58,  77,  47,  85,  48,  90,  49,  101;  Samein- 
ingin,  46,  74. 

Winona  (Minn.),  location  of  Sioux,  36,  91;  Republican,  43,  45;  Son- 
tags  Winona,  47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Westlicher  Herold,  35,  21,  36, 
25,  37,  31,  38,  42,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46.  73, 
47,  80,  48,  85,  49,  111;  Winona,  42,  47,  43,  80,  44,  79,  45,  92,  46,  73. 

Winship,  George  Parker,  gives  to  library,  45,  85,  47,  68. 

Winslade,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  gives  to  museum,  43,  49. 

Winslow,  Arthur,  gives  to  library,  41,  59,  42,  61. 
— ,  Edward,  on  Christian  Indians,  47,  154. 

,  H.  G.,  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 

,  I.  C.,  gives  to  museum,  40,  70. 

— T— ',  John  B.,  annual  member,  41,  8;  curator,  42,  4,  8,  43,  4,  44,  4;  on 
art  gallery  and  museum  committee,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  gives 
to  library,  42,  62. 

— • — ,  William  C.,  gives  to  library,  36,  39,  41,  63;  corresponding  mem- 
ber, 41,  8;  letter  from,  42,  84,  44,  97  (94). 

Winsor,  Justin,  gives  to  library,  34,  26,  35,  34,  37,  48,  38,  58,  40,  02, 
41,  59,  43,  71,  44,  71;  letter  from,  42,  84,  44,  97(94);  honorary 
vice  president,  43,  3,  15,  44,  2;  obituary,  45,  28;  Cartier  to  Fronte- 
nac,  43,  105;  Narrative  and  critical  history,  36,  55,  57,  60,  62,  63, 
65,  67,  68,  37,  56,  41,  S3,  84,  43,  105,  45,  28. 

Winter,  — ,  German  publisher,  49,  203. 

Winterbotham,  John  M.,  annual  member,  47,  13,  48,  73. 

Winthrop,  Robert  C.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  35,  34,  38,  58,  41,  59,  43, 
72,  45,  85. 

Wiota,  Warden  at,  45,  35. 

Wirt,  William,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Wirth,  M.,  Geschichte  dcr  Handel  slcrisen,  42,  32. 

Wisconsin,  educational  progress,  38,  71;  educational  appropriations, 
38,  75,  88,  89;  university  extension,  38,  86;  educational  system, 

38,  87-89;   in  the  nation,  40,  92;   semi-centennial  anniversary,  44, 
32,  45,  54-58;   state  of  the  steamboat,  46,  185;   gives    to    library, 
32,  13,  14,  19,  34,  24.  28,  35,  27,  31,  36,  29,  34,  37,  40,  41,  49,  38,  49. 
50,  58,  39,  64,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45,  86,  46,  65,  47, 
69,  48,  73,  49,  85;   gives  to  museum,  43,  49,  50,  45,  45;   adjutant 
general  gives  to  library,  36,  34,  37,  49,  40,  63,  43,  72,  47,  68,  49, 
85;  to  museun>,  47,  72;  commissioner  of  fisheries,  47,  69;  commis- 
sioner of  public  lands,  43,  72,  49,  85;  dairy  and  food  commissioner, 

39,  64,  42,  62,  43,  72,  45,  85,  47,  69,  49,  85;  governor,  41,  59,  42,  62, 


384      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Wisconsin 

Wisconsin — continued. 

45,  85,  48,  73,  49,  85,  91;  insurance  commissioner  gives  to  library, 
35,  31,  38,  58,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45,  85,  46,  65,  47, 
69,  48,  73,  49,  85;  newspaper  publishers,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42, 
62,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45,  86;  secretary  of  state,  32,  19,  35,  31,  37,  49, 
41,  59,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45,  8G,  46,  65,  47,  69,  48,  95; 'semi-cen- 
tennial exposition  committee,  45,  86;  state  bank  examiner,  44,  71, 
45,  85,  46,  65,  48,  73;  state  factory  inspector,  43,  72;  state  game 
warden,  49,  85;  state  railroad  commissioner,  38,  58,  39,  64,  43,  72, 
45,  86,  49,  86;  superintendent  of  public  property,  43,  72;  state  super- 
visor of  inspectors  of  illuminating  oils,  49,  86;  state  tax  commis- 
sioner, 49,  86;  state  treasurer,  36,  34,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42,  62,  43,  72, 
47,  69,  49,  8-6;  material  for  historical  study,  44,  114-142;  Butter- 
.  field's  History,  45,  130,  138;  Durrie's  Gazetteer,  40,  80;  Durrie's 
Public  Domain,  40,  80;  early  territorial  map,  34,  23,  38,  35;  Greg- 
ory's Industrial  Resources,  45,  150,  151,  155;  Hathaway's  map,  1837, 
34,  23;  Hunt's  Wisconsin  Almanac  and  Annual  Register,  45,  130, 
138;  Lapham's  map,  34,  22;  Legler's  Story  of  the  State,  45,  130, 
138;  Matteson's  Illustrated  history,  45,  152,  154;  O'Neil's  Future  of 
Northern  Wisconsin,  46,  202-210;  Sanford's  State  Soveregnty,  45, 
131;  Smith's  History,  45,  131;  Strong's  History  of  Wisconsin  Terri- 
tory, 45,  131;  Tuttle's  Illustrated  history,  45,  139;  list  of  Society's 
publications,  44,  87-98. 

—  Academy  of  Science,  Arts,  and  Letters,  Allen,  37,  38,  88;   Butler, 
36,  55;   Hoy,  41,  22;    Suite,  36,  66;   gives  to  library,  40,  62,  46,  65, 

48,  73,  49,  85. 

-  Alumni  Magazine,  47,  87,  48,  92,  49,  105. 

-  Archaeologist,  49,  105. 

— ^—  authors,  35,  26,  27,  36,  28,  29,  37,  32,  38,  42,  43,  39,  54;  Bibliography 
of  Wisconsin  Authors,  40,  36,  37,  41,  33,  34,  65,  44,  97  (86);  List 
of  Books  by  Wisconsin  Authors,  Exhibited  at  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  40,  35,  36,  41,  65,  44,  97  (87). 

—  Bankers'  Association  gives  to  library,  48,  73. 

—  Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers,  gives  to  library,  42,  62. 

-  Bureau  of  Labor   Statistics,  gives   to  library,   39,   64,   42,   62,  43, 
72,  45,  85,  46,  65,  49,  85. 

— •  Central  Railroad,  46,  126,  218;   gives  to  library,  35,  31,  36,  34,  37, 

49,  40,  63,  44,  71,  46,  65,  48,  73,  49,  85. 

— •  Central    Wisconsin    Agricultural    Association,    gives    to    library, 

35,  31. 

— ••—  Cheesemaker's  Association,  ^ives  to  library,  48,  73,  49,  85. 
Citizen,  49,  105. 


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Wisconsin  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  gives  to  library,  45,  85, 
46,  65. 

Dairymen's   Association,  gives  to   library-,   38,   58,  40,   63,  42,   62, 

43,  72,  44,  71,  46,  65. 

•  Democratic  State  Central  Committee,  gives  to  library,  42,  62. 

•  Democratic   State   Central   Committee    (Gold),    gives   to   library, 

44,  71. 

Department  of  Public  Instruction,  35,  31,  39,  64,  40,  63,  41,  53, 

42,  62,  43,  72,  47,  69,  48,  73,  49,  86. 

Druggists'  Exchange.  49,  105. 

-  Editorial  Association,  Ginty,  38,  22. 

Engineer,  Tratman,  46,  212. 

-  Farmers'  Institute,  origin  of,  38,  87;   gives  to  library,  42,  62,  43, 
72,  45,  85,  46,  65,  47;  69. 

Free  Library  Commission,  work  for  traveling  libraries,  44,  52- 

54;   gives  to  library,  45,  85,  46,  65,  47,  68,  48,  73,  49,  85;  effective- 
ness of,  47,  203. 

Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey,  gives  to  library,  46,  65, 

48,   73,  49,   85. 

grand  lodge,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  gives  to  library,  40,  63. 

-  Heights,  Parkinson  in  battle  of,  43,  37. 

-  Historical  Publishing  Co.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

-  Horticultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  42,  62,  43,  72,  47, 
69,  48,  1 3. 

-  Horticulturist,  45,   100,   46,   79,   47,   87,  48,   93,  49,   105;    gives  to 
library,  46,  65. 

Humane  Society,  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  40,  63,  45,  85. 

•  Independent  Order  of  Good  Templars.     See  Good  Templars. 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows.     See  Odd  Fellows. 

Insurance  Company  at  Green  Bay,  43,  155,  156. 

Journal  of  Education,  32,  9,  34,  18,  35,  18,  36,  20,  37,  27,  38,  3S, 

39,  50,  40,  44,  41,  42.  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  100,  46,  79,  47,  87, 
48,  93,  49,  105;  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 

— ,  Laws  of,  cited  on  elective  franchise,  41,  115,  117,  122,  125,  126, 
128-130;   fugitive  slave  law,  43,  117,  119,  142;   early  banking,  43, 
161;  organization  of  local  societies,  45,  9;  Fox-Wisconsin  improve- 
ment, 47,  189-192;  St.  Croix  county,  49,  182,  183. 
•  Lead  Mining,  Smelting  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  43,  157. 

Library  Association,  annual  meetings,  42,  68,  43,  52,  53,  44,  49,  45, 

46,  47,  25,  49,  36;  work  for  traveling  libraries,  44,  53,  54. 

Lumberman,  gives  to  library,  42,  $2. 

Marine  and  Fire   Insurance  Company  Bank,   35,   46-61,  43,   156, 

157;  gives  to  library,  37,  49;  original  books  of,  43,  45,  46,  48,  75. 

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386      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Wisconsin 

Wisconsin  Medical  Kecoracr,  49,  105. 

—  Natural"  History  Society,  gives  to  library,  36,   34,  37,  40,  48,  73, 
49,  85;  Preusser,  47,  96;  Bulletin,  49,  105. 

— •*—  Naturalist,  38,  38,  39,  50;   gives  to  library,  42,  62. 

—  normal  schools.     See  Milwaukee,  Oshkosh,  Platteville,  River  Falls, 
Stevens  Point,  West  Superior. 

-  Osteopath,  46,  79,  47,  87,  48,  93. 

Phalanx   (Fourier  settlement),  Mapes  near,  38,  23;   material  on, 

48,  55,  56. 

—  Pharmaceutical  Association,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  46,  05,  47,  69. 

—  Pioneer  Association,  Smith,  45.  131,  139. 

— — \  Press  Association,  gives  to  library,  32,  14,  39,  64,  43,  72,  47,  69, 
48,  73,  49,  85;  historical  relics,  39,  70,  71;  Puritan  influence  in, 
46,  120,  127,  49,  174;  notice  of  meeting,  47,  101. 

•  Society  of  Archaeological   Institute  of  America.     See  Archaeolog- 
ical  Institute  of  America. 

—  Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  Martin,  46,  84. 
State  Agricultural  Society,  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  37,  49,  38,  58, 

40,  63,  41,  59,  45,  86;   Atwood,  37,  111. 

State  Assembly,  photographs  of  groups  of  members,  43,  48,  48, 

76,  49,  9"4;  Journal,  47,  187-192. 

State  Bar  Association,  gives  to  library,  49,  85. 

• — » — •  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  gives  to  library,  47,  69,  49,  85. 

-  State  Board  of  Charities,  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  36.  34,  40,  63; 
Mrs.  Lynde,  45,  32. 

•  State  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Centennial  Exposition   (1876), 

Mrs.  Lynde,  45,  32,  33. 

State    Board    of    Commissioners    for  World's    Fair    (1893),    Mrs. 

Lynde,  45,  32. 

—  State  Board  of  Control,  gives  to  library,  39,  64,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42, 
62,  43,  72,  45,  86,  46,  65,  47,  69,  48,  73,  49,  85. 

State  Board  of  Dental  Examiners,  gives  to  library,  49,  85. 

^—  State  Board  of  Health,  gives  to  library,  39,  64,  43,  72,  49,  85. 

State  Board  of  Immigration,  gives  to  library,  44,  71,  49,  85;  publi- 
cation, 49,  141. 

—  State  Board  of  Pharmacy,  gives  to  library,  43,  72,  47,  68,  49,  85. 
— • —  State   Board   of   Prison   Labor   commissioners,    gives   to    library, 

47,  69. 

State   Board    of   Regents    of   Normal    Schools,    gives    to    library, 

39,  64,  41,  59,  43,  72,  48,  78,  49.  85. 

— •*—  State  Hoard  of  Supervision,  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  35,  31,  37, 
49,  40,  m. 


Wisconsin]        Index  to  Proceedings  387 

Wisconsin  State  Capitol,  unfit  for  housing  society  collections,  36,  50,  51. 

37,  65. 

State  constitution,  submitted  in  1846,  41,  118,  45,  128;  objections 

to,  41,  119,  120;  adopted  in  1848,  41,  126,  127,  45,  142,  143;  suffrage 
article,  41,  118,  125,  126;  process  of  amending,  41,  127,  128;  normal 
school  provisions,  45,  160;  encourages  immigration,  49,  138;  Bash- 
ford-Barstow  controversy,  45,  143;  "granger"  cases,  45,  143,  144; 
Bible  in  public  schools,  45,  144-146;  apportionment  cases,  45,  146, 
147. 

-  State  constitutional  convention,  1846,  41,  117-119;   Baker's  biblio- 
graphical   history,    45,    123-132;     list    of    delegates,    45,    149-155; 
mementos,  46,  23,  24;  Puritan  influence,  46,  119. 

-  State    constitutional    convention.    1847-48,    41,    122-126;     Baker's 
bibliographical  history,  45,  137-155;   list  of  delegates,  45,  149,  156- 
159;   mementos,  46,  23,  24;   Puritan  influence  in,  46,  119;  Journal 
of  Constitutional  Convention,  41,  117,  118,  120,  123,  125,  45,  138; 
Jameson's  Constitutional  Convention,  45,  130. 

— —  State   Cranberry   Growers'   Association,   gives   to   library,   46,    65, 

47,  69,  48,  73,  49,  85. 

-  State  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  conventions,  46,  90,  47,  102, 

48,  103;    gives  to  library,  47,  69,  49,  85;    composition  of,  47,  202, 
203;  work  for  traveling  libraries,  49,  37. 

— •  State  Firemen's  Association,  gives  to  library,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45, 

86,  46,  65,  47,  69,  49,  85. 
—  State  Grange,  gives  to  library,  47,  69,  49,  85. 

-  State    Historical    Society,   Britt's    suggestion,  45,   29,   30,   46,   7; 
Magoon's   suggestion,   48,    33;    organized,   46,    88;    President   John- 
ston on  work  of,  45,  10;    biographical  research,  45,  41,  42;   store- 
house of  Americana,  46,   125;    at  World's  Columbian   Exposition, 

38,  66,  39,   71,  72,  40,   35,  41,  65-67;    connection  with   state  semi- 
centennial, 45,  54-58,  46,  31-36,  91,  92,  47,  26,  101;  De  Pere  monu- 
ment received,  47,  27;   biennial  address,  38,  68-96,  44,  20,  143-164, 
45,  36,  46,  11,  93-116. 

Annual  meetings:  32,  1,  34,  5-31,  35,  5-7,  36,  5-8,  37,  7-9,  38,  8-13, 
39,  7-10,  40,  8-15,  41,  7-9,  42,  7-8,  43,  7-16,  44,  7-19,  45,  7-13, 
46,  7-12,  47,  7-12,  48,  9-13,  49,  9-13. 

Art  Gallery:  Accessions  and  improvements,  32,  10,  34,  19,  32, 
35,  36-38,  36,  40-43,  37,  50-52,  38,  59-61,  39,  65-67,  40,  64-67, 
•  41,  60-63,  42,  63,  64,  43.  47,  48,  44,  46,  47,  45,  42,  43,  46,  29, 
30,  47,  70-72,  48,  76,  49,  93;  resolution  for  appointment  of  cus- 
todian, 35,  5;  catalogues,  35,  11,  14,  37,  19,  40,  35,  36,  43,  54, 
44,  92  (21),  95  (58),  96  (72),  97  (84);  Tank  collection,  35,  23, 


388      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Wisconsin 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society — continued. 

36,  39,  40,  41;  Draper-Durrie  portrait  fund,  40,  33;  Taylor 
gives  portrait,  46,  18;  loan  exhibits,  47,  31;  Adams  collection, 
49,  87-90;  see  also  under  Antiquarian  fund,  Museum,  Portrait 
gallery. 

Auxiliary  societies:    Organization,  45,  9,  47,  51-54,  47,  28;   similar 
plan  for  American  Historical  Association,  46,  25,  26;   reports, 

47,  11,  28,  44-52,  48,  26,  27,  53-56,  49,  63-65.     See  also  Green 
Bay  historical  society,  Ripon  historical  society. 

Cabinet,  see  below  under  Museum. 

Committees:    Advisory,  45,  5,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  annual  ad- 
dress, 36,  4;    art  gallery  and  museum,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36, 

4,  37,   5,   38,   5,   39,    5,  40,    6,   41,    5,   42,   5,   43,    5,   44,    5,   45,   5, 

14,  46,  4,  14,  47.  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;   auditing,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4, 
36,    4,    37,    5,    38,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,    42,    5,    43,    5,    44, 

5,  48,    6,    49,    6;     auditing    committee    report,    34,    7,    35,    5, 
36,    10,    37,    7,    38,    12,    39,    8,    40,    13,    29,    41,    7,    42,    7,    13, 

43,  13,  21,  44,  7,  45,  11,  48,  13;   biennial  address,  37,  5,  38,  5, 
39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  5,  14,  46,,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6, 
49,  6;    conference  on  proposed  co-operative  history  of  Unitei 
States,   49,    6;    contributions   and    endowments,    32,    24,    34,    4, 
35,    4,    36,    4,    37,    5,    38,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,    42,    5,    43,    5, 

44,  5;    dedication  of  new  building,  47,  4;    Draper  homestead, 

39,  10,   40,    6,   41,    5,   42,    5,   43,    5,   44,    5,    14,  46,   4,    14,   47,    4, 

48,  6,  49,  6,  48;  executive,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5, 

40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5.  44,  5,  45,  5,  46,  4,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6: 
executive    committee    meetings,  34,  31,  35,  7,  45,  36,  8,  9,  37, 
9,  38,   13,   14,  39,  11,  41,  9,  42,  8,  9,  43,  16,  44,  19,  20,  45,  14, 

15,  46,  13,  14,  47,  13,  14,  48,  13,  14,  49,  14-16;   executive  com- 
mittee   reports,    35,    8-44,    36,    10-51,    37,    14-65,    38,    18-67, 

39,  16-73,    40,    18-72,    41,    18-69,    42,    17-84,    43,     25-60,    44, 
29-58,    45,    26-58,    46,    16-36,    47,    16-33,    48,    16-35,    49,    18-41; 
report  cited,  38,   94;    executive  committee  issues  circular  let- 
ter, 45,  10;  field  meeting,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  finance, 
32,    24,    34,    4,    35,    4,    36,    4,    37,    5,   38,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5, 
42,    5,   43,    5,   44,    5,   45,    5,    14,   46,    4,    14,   47,    4,   48,    6,   49,    6; 
finance  committee  report,  36,   5,  37,   12,  38,   12,   16,  39,  8,  11, 

40,  13,    16,    41,    7,    15,    42,    7,    14,    15,    43,    13,    22,    44,    7,    21, 

45,  11,  18,  46,  10,  37,  47,  34,  48,  36,  49,  42;   historical  monu- 
ments, 38,  5,  13,  65,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5;  historical 
narratives,    32,    24,    34,    4,    35,    4,    36,    4,    37,    5,    38,    5,    39,    5, 
40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;  legislation,  38,  5,  42,  5,  47,  30 ; 


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library,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5, 
42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5,  45,  5,  14,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6,  49,  6; 
literary  exchanges,  32,  24,  34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6, 

41,  5,  42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;    natural  history,  .32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4, 
36,     4,    37,     5,     38,     5,    39,     5,    40,     6,    41,     5,    42,     5,     43,     5, 
44,  5;   new    building    project,  39,  5,  11,  40,  6;   nomination    of 
members,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5, 

42,  5,  43,  5,  44,  5;   obituaries,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5, 
38,    5,    39,    5,   40,    6,   41,    57,   42,    5,   43,    5,    44,    5;    pre-historic 
antiquities  and  Indian  history,  32,  24,  34,  4,  35,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5, 
38,    5,    39,    5,    40,    6,    41,    5,    42,    5,    43,.   5,    44,    5;     printing 
and  publication,  32,  24,. 34,  4,  36,  4,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6, 
41,    5,    42,    5,    43,    5,   44,    5,   45,    5,    14,    46,    4,    14,    47,    4,   48,    6, 
49,  6;   relations  with  State  University,  46,  4,  14,  47,  4,  48,  6, 
49,  6;  to  confer  with  executors  of  Draper  estate,  41,  5;  to  con- 
fer with  G.  A.  R.  on  biographies  of  veterans,  40,  6,  14,  15. 

Constitution:  45,  59-68;  Charter  and  Revised  Statutes,  44,  95  (63): 
constitution  and  by-laws,  44,  95(63);  amendment,  38,  13, 
44,  13,  45,  12,  49,  12-13;  amendment  to  by-laws,  34,  31;  re- 
vision, 44,  5,  18,  54;  President  Johnston  on  new  constitu- 
tion, 45,  8. 

Conventions,  46,  11,  81,  92,  47,  16,  26,  102-108,  48,  26,  49,  18, 
36,  37,  121,  12*2;  see  also  associations  by  name,  as  American 
Antiquarian  Society,  American  Library  Association,  Wisconsin 
Library  Association. 

Corresponding  Secretary:    42,  67,  68,  43,  50-52,  44,  49,  50,  45,  46. 
47,   46,    25-29,   47,    24-26;    office   work,   48,    25,   26,   49,    34-36; 
financial  report,  41,  10-13,  42,  10-13,  43,  17-21,  44,  24-29,  45, 
21-25,  49,  49-62. 
Funds: 

Antiquarian  Fund—- establishment,  34,  10,  ll,  31;  purpose, 
35,  9;  executive  committee  report,  36,  12,  37,  18,  38,  28, 
39,  30,  40,  32,  33,  41,  29,  42,  29,  43,  39,  40,  44,  39,  45,  27. 
38,  46,  18,  19,  47,  19,  20,  48,  20,  21,  49,  26;  treasurer's  re- 
port, 36,  7,  37,  13,  38,  17,  39,  15,  40,  17,  41,  17,  42,  16,  43, 
24,  44,  23,  45,  19,  46,  41,  47,  36,  37,  48,  39,  42,  43,  49,  45; 
importance  to  art  gallery  and  museum,  39,  66,  41,  63; 
need  of,  for  historical  monuments,  38,  65. 

Binding  Fund — executive  committee  report,  32,  2-5,  34,  7-14, 
35,  8,  9,  36,  10,  11,  37,  17,  18,  38,  27,  28,  39,  29, 
30,  40,  30-32,  41,  28,  29,  42,  28,  29,  43,  39,  44,  39,  45,  37, 
46,  39,  47,  30,  48,  20,  49.  26;  treasurer's  report  of,  36.  G, 


39°      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Wisconsin 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society — continued. 

37,  13,  38,  17,  39,  14,  40,  17,  41,  1C,  42,  15,  43.  24,  44,  23, 
45,  19,  46,  39,  40,  47,  36,  37,  48,  39,  42,  49,  44,  45;  Bradford's 
contributions  to,  32,  20;  importance  urged,  32,  22;  appro- 
priations from  income  of,  34,  31,  36,  9,  44,  20;  gifts  to, 
40,  70;  Taylor's  bequest,  46,  17,  18. 

Draper  Fund — established,  44,  19;  report  of  executive  com- 
mittee, 44,  40-42,  45,  38,  46,  19,  20,  47,  20,  48,  21,  49,  27;  men- 
tioned in  report  of  finance  committee,  45,  18,  46,  38,  47,  24, 
48,  36)  49,  42;  in  report  of  treasurer,  45,  20,  46,  40,  47,  35, 
48,  40,  43,  49,  45. 

General  Fund — executive  committee,  report,  32,  1,  34,  7,  35, 
8,  36,  10,  37,  17,  38,  27,  39,  29,  40,  '28-30,  41,  27,  42,  7, 
27,  28,  43,  38,  44,  38,  45,  36,  46,  16,  17,  47,  18,  19,  48,  18-20; 
report  of  treasurer,  36,  6,  37,  12,  38,  16,  39,  14,  40, 
16,  41,  16,  42,  15,  43,  24,  44,  22,  45,  19,  46,  39,  42-47,  47, 
35,  38-43,  48,  40,  43-52,  49,  46;  report  of  secretary,  41,  10- 
13,  42,  10-13,  43,  17-20,  44,  24-28,  45,  21-24;  importance  of, 
32,  22,  34,  14;  purchase  of  Seever  collection,  41,  63. 
State  Appropriations — 45,  8.  47,  47,  30,  49,  23,  24;  report  of 

secretary,  49,  49-62;  see  also  under  General  Fund. 
Library:  Accessions,  32,  1,  5-7,  34,  14-16,  35,  14,  15,  36,  14-17, 
37,  23-25,  38,  32-35,  39,  45-47,  40,  39-42,  41,  30-32,  42,  30-33, 
43,  40-43,  44,  42-45,  45,  39-41,  46,  20,  21,  47,  20-22,  48,  21,  22, 
49,  28,  29;  literary  exchanges,  32,  13,  14,  34,  24,  35,  27, 
28,  36,  29,  30,  37,  40,  41,  38,  49,  50,  39,  55,  42,  33,  43,  41,  44, 
43,  45,  41,  47,  21,  22,  48,  22;  see  also  above  under  Committees; 
unbound  serials,  32,  13,  34,  23,  24,  39,  56;  Bradford's  gifts, 
32,  21;  character  of  collection,  32,  21,  22,  35,  15,  36,  16,  37, 
24,  38,  34,  41,  31,  32,  49,  34;  improvements,  35,  10,  11,  37,  22, 
41,  33*  triennial  catalogue,  32,  1,  35,  11-13;  card  catalogue, 
36,  14,  37,  19,  20,  38,  32,  40,  37,  77,  78,  41,  32,  33,  42,  33,  34, 

43,  43,  44,  44,  45,  45,  41,  48,  23,  24,  49,  18;   Durrie  catalogue, 

44,  92    (30)-(36);    catalogue    of   books    on    the    War    of   the 
Rebellion,  44,  95  (65);  catalogue  of  newspapers,  43,  44,  45,  42; 
class    lists    issued,  35,    12,  40,  36;    MSS.    additions,  35,    21-26, 
36,  25-28,  37,  32-35,  38,  43,  44,  see  also  under  Secretary's  office, 
State    field    work;    patrons,  35,  35,  36;   use    of,  36,  40,  38,  30, 
41,  37,  38,  42,  41,  42;   classed  among  great  historical  libraries, 
36,  51;   hours,    37,  6,    38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7,    41,  6,  42,  6,    43,  6,  44, 
6,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  8,  49,  8;  service,  37,  6,  38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7, 
41,   6;    changes   in  force,   37,   21,   22;    county  publications,   37, 


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31,  32;  relations  with  university,  37,  50,  42,  70-73,  46,  22,  23; 
Thwaites's  Sketch  cited,  38,  92,  93;  evolution,  38,  94,  95,  45, 
8,  9,  48,  34;  Mrs.  Tank's  gift,  39,  39,  40;  President  Johnston's 
gift,  39,  41,  42;  work  in,  39,  44,  45,  40,  37,  41,  32-36,  42,  33, 

34,  44,  45,  46,  46,  21-25,  47,  22,  23,  48,  23,  24,  49,  30-34;  Draper's 
work,  39,  84,  85;  in  relation  to  museum,  40,  68;  Durrie's  work, 
40,  76-78;  Draper  MSS.,  41,  35,  36,  42,  38-41;  see  also  Draper. 
Lyman  C.;   staff,  42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  6,  45,  6,  46,  5,  47,  5,  48,  8, 
49,  8;  salary  of  attendant,  42,  8;  Smith,  42,  99;  President  John- 
ston's address,  43,  7-9;  publications  of  British  historical  socie- 
ties, 43,  8;   classification.  44.  45,  46,  45,  42,  46,  22,  47,  22,  49, 
31,  32;   historical  value,  44,  107;    material  on  Old  Northwest, 
44,  136-142;  Taylor  gives  books,  46,  18;   differentiating  agree- 
ment   with    State    University    library,  46,  22,  23;   removal,  47, 
16,  48,  23;  plans  of  library  building,  45,  46,  47,  50,  51,  47, 18, 19; 
exchanges,  47,  21,  22,  48,   22,  49,  32,  33;    traveling    libraries, 
47,   23,   24;    Mrs.  Adams's  gift,  49,   29;    Schroeder's   collection 
on   Mormonism,   49,    29;    Smith's    musical   collection,    49,    29; 
Press  opinions  on  bills  providing  for  library  building,  44,  93 
(96);  Rules  and  regulations,  44,  95  (64);   Suggestions  to  com- 
peting Architects,  44,  98  (97) ;   Thwaites's  Argument  for  joint 
library    building,  44,  98  (95);   see  also  Mary  M.  Adams's  Art 
Fund,    Autographs,    Givers    of    books    and    pamphlets,    Manu- 
scripts, Newspapers,  Pamphlets,  Periodicals,  Wisconsin  authors, 
Wisconsin    biography,    Wisconsin    Free    Library    commission, 
see  also  under  Committees,  library. 

Museum:  accessions,  32,  11-14,  34,  19-24,  35,  39-41,  36,  44-47,  37, 
52-55,  38,  61-65,  39,  68-70,  40,  68-70,  41,  63-65,  42,  65-67,  43, 
49,  50,  44,  47-49,  45,  43-45,  46,  30,  31,  47,  70-73,  49,  37-40; 
antiquities,  natural  history  and  curios,  32,  11-13,  34,  19-22, 

35,  39,  36,  41,  37,  52,   53,  38,  61-64,  39,  68,  40,   70,  41,  64,  65, 
42,  66,  67,  43,  50,  44,  49,  45,  44;  see  also  above  under  commit- 
tees;  archaeology,  40,  69,  41,  64,  42,  65,  66,  43,  49,  44,  48,  45, 
44;   coins,  currency  and  medals,  32,  13,  34,  22,  35,  40,  36,  45, 
37,  53,  54,  38,  64,  39,  68,  42,  67,  43,  50,  47,  72,  49,  95;    Doty's 
Indian  collection,  32,  1,  38,  59,  41,  70;   history,  40,  69,  41,  64, 
42,   66,  43,  49,  50,  44,  48,  45,  44,  45,  46,  72;   historical  relics, 
47,  72,  48,  77,  78,  49,  95,  96;   Indian  curiosities,  32,  13,  34,  22; 
miscellaneous  gifts,  see  above  under  accessions;    Perkins  col- 
lection of  copper  implements,  41,  66,  70;   Seever  collection  of 
prehistoric    pottery,    41,    63.    70-78,   42,    65,    44,    97(91);    war 
relics,  47,  72;   museum  hours,  37,  6,  38,  6,  39,  6,  40,  7,  41,  6, 


392      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Wisconsin 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society — continued. 

42,  6,  43,  6,  44,  6,  47,  5,  48,  S,  49,  8;  improvements,  39,  65,  66, 
48,  28,  29;  exhibit  at  World's  Fair,  41,  65-67;  growth  hamp- 
ered, 47,  31;  gifts  of  Br.  and  Mrs.  Adams,  49,  38-40,  87-90, 
see  also  Mary  M.  Adams  Art  Fund;  Autographs  and  Manu- 
scripts; also  above  under  Antiquarian  Fund,  Committees,  and 
Museum. 

New  Building:  35,  41-44,  36,  48-51,  37,  65,  38,  66,  67,  39,  11,  72, 
73,  40,  71,  72,  41,  67-69,  42,  69-84,  43,  54-60,  44,  54-58,  45,  47, 
49-51,  46,  34,  47..  24,  25,  30,  32,  33,  48,  29-32;  suggestions  of 
Milwaukee  Sentinel,  36,  48-50;  President  Johnston  on,  46,  8; 
vice  president  Wight  on,  47,  7-11;  view  of,  44  (frontispiece); 
plans  of,  47,  18-19. 

Officers'.  32,  23,  24,  34,  3,  4,  35,  3,  4,  36,  3,  4,  37,  3,  4,  38,  3, 
4,  39,  3,  4,  40,  3-5,  41,  3,  4,  42,  3,  4,  43,  3,  4,  44,  3,  4,  45,  3,  4, 
46,  3,  4,  47,  3,  4,  48,  5,  6,  49,  5,  6. 

Portrait  Gallery:  accessions,  including  miscellaneous  pictures 
and  photographs,  37,  50-52,  38,  59-61,  40,  64-67,  41,  60-63,  42, 
63,  64,  43,  47,  48,  44,  46,  47,  45,  42,  43,  46,  29,  30,  47,  70-72,  49, 
93,  94;  Brookes,  40,  21;  Harrison,  42,  24;  biographical  cata- 
logue, 36,  14;  triennial  catalogue,  37,  19,  40,  35,  36,  43,  54; 
see  also  above  under  Art  gallery  and  Museum. 

Publications:  35,  11-14,  36,  13,  14,  37,  18,  19,  38,  29,  30,  39,  43,  4-3, 
40,  35-37,  43,  53,  54,  45,  47,  46,  27,  28,  47,  29,  48,  27,  28,  49,  37; 
list,  1850-96,  44,  87-98;  Annual  Reports,  44,  87-90,  93-95; 
Bibliography  of  Wisconsin  Authors,  see  Wisconsin  authors; 
Bulletins  of  Information,  47,  29;  Semi-centennial  circulars, 
46,  32,  33;  What  American  men  of  letters  think  of  the  State 
Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  44,  97  (94)  [for  text  see  42, 
74-84];  Wisconsin  Biographical  pamphlets,  45,  149;  Wiscon- 
sin Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  45,  149;  Wisconsin  Necrology, 
39,  94,  44,  90  (7-10);  Zweiter  Jahres-Bericht  und  Sammlungen, 
44,  91  (17). 

Collections— 45,  149;  in  executive  committee  report,  35,  13,  14, 
36,  13,  38,  29,  30,  40,  35,  43,  53,  54,  45,  46,  47,  46,  27,  47, 
29,  48,  27,  28..  49,  37;  Draper,  39,  89,  94;  Ellis,  32,  20;  Mills, 
43,  30. 

Proceedings — 44,  93,  94  (47-52),  149;  legislation  on,  37,  18, 
19;  Davidson,  41,  21;  Baker,  43,  158,  45,  130,  138. 

'Secretary:  report  on  behalf  of  executive  committee,  36,  10-51,  37, 
14-65,  38,  18-67,  39,  16-73,  40,  18-72,  41,  18-69,  42,  17-84,  43, 
25-60,  44,  29-58,  45,  21-58,  46,  16-48,  47,  16-33,  48,  16-35,  49, 
14-41. 


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Treasurer:  reports  of,  36,  6,  7,  37,  12-14,  38,  16-18,  39,  14,  15, 
40,  16-18,  41,  16,  17,  42,  15,  16,  43,  24,  25,  44,  22-24,  45,  19,  20, 
46,  39-47,  47,  35-43,  48,  38-52,  49,  44,  47.  See  also  above  under 
Funds. 

»  State  Industrial  School  (Milwaukee),  gives  to  library,  34,  28,  35, 

31,  49,  85;  Mrs.  Lynde,  45,  32. 

—  State   Industrial    School    (Waukesha),   fire   in,   46,   88;    gives   to 
library,  48,  73. 

State  Library   (Madison),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28,  35,  31, 

36,  34,  37,  49,  38,  58,  39,  64,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45, 
86,  46,  65,  47,  69,  48,  73,  49,  86;    material  on  Old  Northwest,  44, 
134-136. 

-  State  Medical  Society,  gives  to  library,  34,  21,  35,  31,  39,  64,  45, 
86,  46,  S3. 

'  State  Militia,  annual  meeting,  46,  88;   called  upon  to  quell  riot, 

46,  89;  Company  E  Association,  gives  to  library,  48,  73:  Polanders 
in,  49,  150;  King's  National  Guard  of  Wisconsin,  45,  27. 

State  Republican  Committee,  gives  to  library,  44,  71,  46,  65. 

State   School   for   Deaf  and   Dumb    (Delavan),   gives   to   library, 

39,  64,  47,  69,  49,  85. 

—  State  Senate,  photographs  of,  41,  62,  43,  48;  Journal,  43,  121,  47, 
190. 

1  State   Teachers'    Association,   gives   to   library,   42,   62;    gives   to 

museum,  45,  43. 
— •  &  Superior  Railroad,  46,  218. 

Supreme  Court,  Dixon,  39,  17;   Jackson,  37,  99;   Newman,  46,  85; 

Orton,  43,  28;   Pinney,  47,  17;   early  constitution,  37,  99;   gives  to 
library,  41,  59;  Pinney's  Reports,  47,  17. 

—  Telegraph,  35,  21. 

—  Telephone  Company,  bill  paid.  49,  54. 

-  Territory,  laws  of,  cited  on  financial  history  of  territory,  41,  132, 
150,  155,  156,  158,  160-163;   cited  on  early  banking,  43,  146,  153- 
159;  Local  acts,  43,  153. 

—\  University  of,  relations  with  Society,  37,  50,  40,  70,  46,  4,  14,  47, 
4,  48,  6,  49,  6;  University  extension,  38,  89,  48,  74;  view  of,  40,  74; 
graduates,  41,  37;  report  of  board  of  visitors,  42,  70-73;  board  of 
regents  transfer  site  for  building,  44,  55;  differentiation  in  library 
purchases,  46,  22,  23;  income  fund,  45,  162;  commencement,  46,  89, 

47,  101;  Johnson  scholarships,  49,  21;  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  36,  34, 

37,  49,  38,  58,  39,  64,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  71,  45,  86,  46, 
65,  48,  74,  49,  86;  alumni  association,  48,  74;  Badger  board,  45,  86, 
47,  69;  board  of  regents,  43,  26,  48,  74;  class  of  1891,  39,  64;  exper- 


394      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [Wisconsin 

Wisconsin  University — continued. 

iment  station,  34,  28,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42,  62,  45,  86,  47,  69,  48,  74, 
49,  86;  library,  45,  86,  46,  65,  49,  86;  Philomathia  society  joint 
debate  team,  45,  86;  school  of  pharmacy,  49,  86;  catalogue,  cited, 
38,  86;  Butterfield's  History  and  Biographical  Annals,  47,  90;  San- 
born's  Congressional  Grants,  47,  188. 

Whist  Association,  gives  to  library,  48,  74. 

•  Woman,  48,  93. 

-  Young  Peoples'  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  gives  to  library, 
45,  86. 

"Wisconsin,"  battleship,  46,  90,  48,  78. 
Wise,  John  S.,  gives  to  library,  47,  69. 

— •,  W.  L.,  gives  to  library,  44,  71. 
Wiswall,  E.  C.,  gives  to  library,  48,  74. 
Witbeck  Co.,  H.,  Carney  with,  47,  90. 
Witgus,  J.  A.,  gives  to  library,  45,  86. 

Witherell,  B.  P.  H.,  Reminiscences  of  Northwest,  44,  88  (3). 
Withers,  Mrs.  Lettie  F.,  gives  to  library,  46,  65. 

— • — \,  Alexander  S.,  border  historian,  39,  77;  Chronicles  of  Border  War- 
fare, 39,  88,  93,  41,  36. 

Witter,  J.  D.,  institutes  traveling  libraries,  44,  53. 
Woburn  (Mass.)  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  72, 

47,  69,  49,  86. 

Wochos,  Mat,  gives  to  museum,  40,  70. 

Wolcott,  Dr.  E.  B.,  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  128,  129,  136;    exemplifies 
New  England  influence,  49,  174. 

— ,  Loren  P.,  obituary,  48,  102. 

— •,  Oliver,  autograph,  37,  38,  40,  53. 
Wolf,  George,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— ,  William  H.,  obituary,  49,  120. 
Wolfe,  R.  T.,  gives  to  library,  49,  86. 
Wolff,  George  W.,  corresponding  member,  43,  14;   gives  to  library,  43, 

72,  46,  65. 

Wollene,  August,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Woman's    Auxiliary    to    Civil    Service    Reform    Association,    gives    to 
library,  48,  74. 

—  Board  of  Missions,  bill  paid,  42,  12. 

— '  Board  of  Missions  of  Interior,  gives  to  library,  48,  74,  49,  86. 

-  Canadian  Historical   Society    (Toronto),  gives  to  library,  47,   69, 
49,  86. 

Centennial  Association,  gives  to  library,  48,  74. 


woodward]        Index  to  Proceedings  395 

Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  gives  to  library,  47,  69,  48,  74, 

49,  86. 

— —  Home  Companion,  47,  87. 

—  Relief  Corps.     See  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
-  Tribune,  38,  42,  39,  54,  40,  48,  41,  45,  42,  47,  43,  79,  44,  79,  45,  92, 
46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84,  49,  105. 

Women,  rights  of  married,  41,  119,  45,  130;  state  federation,  47,  202; 
clubs  in  Fox  River  valley,  47,  203;  conventions  of  state  federation, 
46,  90,  47,  102,  48,  103;  general  federation  of  clubs,  gives  to  library, 

44,  64,  46,  65;   Iowa  state  federation,  gives  to  library,  49,  72;  Wis- 
consin state  federation,  gives  to  library,  47,  69,  49,  85. 

Wonewoc,  Gazette,  42,  45,  43,  75,  44,  75,  45,  91,  46,  71,  47,  79,  48,  84; 
Reporter,  48,  84,  49,  110. 

Wood,  Mrs.  E.  F.,  gives  to  library,  46,  65. 

,  F.  F.,  deposits  in  museum,  41,  64. 

S  Mrs.  J.  J.,  gives  to  library,  45,  86. 

\,  John  E.,  autograph,  38,  49. 

,  Kent,  gives  to  library,  49,  86. 

,  Lewis  N.,  annual  address,  44,  87. 

,  R.  W.,  gives  to  library,  49.  86. 

— ,  Stuart,  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 

i  carving  machine,  Wisconsin  invention,  49,  167. 

—  county  board  of  supervisors,  gives  to  library,  38,  58,  39,  64,  42,  62; 
traveling  libraries  in,  44,  53. 

Woodbury,  J.  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  86. 

,  John,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

,  Levi,  autograph,  37,  38,  40,  53. 

Woodruff,  George  H.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17. 

Woodman,  Edwin  E.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  124. 

-,  Cyrus,  gives  to  binding  fund,  32,  2,  34,  9;  honorary  vice  presi- 
dent, 32,  23,  34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3;  gives  to  library,  34,  23,  35,  34,  36, 
39;  obituary,  37,  15;  gives  to  museum,  42,  63,  64;  exemplifies  Puri- 
tan influence,  46,  122. 

Woodnorth,  J.  H.,  gives  to  library,  44,  72,  45,  86,  46,  65,  47,  69,  49,  86. 

Woodnutt,  T.  W.,  gives  to  library,  44,  72,  45,  86;   gives  to  museum, 

45,  43. 

Woods,  Leonard,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Woodside  Seminary  (Hartford,  Conn.),  gives  to  liDrary,  44,  64. 

Woodward,  A.  A.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34. 

— i,  Charles  L.,  gives  to  library,  38,  58. 

— ,  E.  A.,  gives  to  library,  46,  65. 

— ,  Gilbert  M.,  gives  to  library,  41,  59,  43,  72;  life  member,  46,  13. 
,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  gives  to  library,  47,  70. 


396      Wisconsin  Historical  Society  [woodward 

Woodward,  John,  Ecclesiastical  Heraldry,  42,  32. 
—A  P.  H.,  gives  to  library,  40,  03. 
— ,  W.  E.,  gives  to  library,  34,  26. 
Wool,  Gen.  John  Ellis,  canoe  voyage  of,  49,  178. 
Worcester   (Mass.),  city  clerk,  gives  to  library,  46,  65;  Massachusetts 

Spy,  42,  38. 

•—7-  Public  Library,  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  38,  58,  39,  64,  40,  63,  42, 
62,  43,  72,  44,  72,  45,  86,  46,  65,  48,  74;  visited,  43,  51. 

—  Society  of  Antiquity,  gives  to  library,  35,  31,  36,  34,  37,  49,  38, 
58,  39,  64,  41,  59,  42,  62,  43,  72,  45,  86,  47,  69,  48,  74. 

Worden,  A.  L.,  authority  in  fugitive  slave  case,  43,  122. 

Worker,  49,  105. 

Working  Pomeson,  Delaware  chief,  47,  159. 

World's  congress  auxiliary,  gives  to  library,  41,  59. 

—  Columbian  Exposition,  Society  represented  at,  38,  66,  39,  71,  40, 
35,  41,  65-67;  literature  of,  41,  32;  register  used  in  Wisconsin  build- 
ing, 42,  31;   board  of  women  managers,  gives  to  library,  43,  72; 
British  royal  commission,  41,  50;    Connecticut  Woman's  board  of 
managers,  42,  53;  Kansas  commission,  41,  52,  42,  55;  general  man- 
agers, 39,  58,  40,   63;    Swedish  commissioners,  41,   57;    Wisconsin 
commsisioners,  41,  59,  45,  33;  Art  and  handicraft  in  woman's  build- 
ing,  42,  31;   Columbian  Exposition,  illustrated,  42,  32. 

—  Work,  49,  105. 

Worthington, ,  opposition  to  Flugblatter,  49,  208. 

Wright,  A.  G.,  gives  to  library,  42,  62,  43,  72,  46,  65,  47,  69,  49,  86. 

— ,  Albert  O.,  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  34,  26,  35,  34,  36,  39,  37,  49, 
38,  58,  39,  64,  43,  72,  44,  72,  46,  65:  annual  member,  35,  6;  curator, 
37,  4,  8,  38,  4,  39,  4,  40,  5,  13,  41,  4,  42,  4,  43,  4,  15;  on  contributions 
and  endowments  committee,  37,  5,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5; 
historical  monuments  committee,  38,  5,  39,  5,  40,  6,  41,  5,  42,  5, 
43,  5;  prehistoric  antiquities  and  Indian  history,  42,  5;  state  semi- 
centennial consulting  and  advisory  board,  45,  70;  Combined  con- 
stitutions of  U.  8.  and  Wisconsin,  45,  143. 

,  Lieut.  Aaron  M.,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— -— \,  C.  B.,  gives  to  museum,  39,  68. 

— ,  C.  B.  B.,  gives  to  library,  46,  65,  47,  69,  48,  74,  49,  86,  94. 

,  Carroll  D.,  corresponding  member,  35,  6;  gives  to  library,  40,  63. 

— •,  E.,  Liberty  party  leader,  42,  104. 

— •,  Lieut.  George,  at  Fort  Howard,  47,  142. 

— \  H.   E.,   in   Freesoil   campaign,   42,   110,   146;    on   normal   schools, 

45,  160. 
,  Henry,  gives  to  library,  43,  72. 


I ndex  to  Proceedings  397 

Wright,  J.  E.,  gives  to  library,  47,  69. 

,  Sir  James,  autograph,  37,  38. 

— ,  Mary  D.,  bill  paid,  44,  27. 
— — ^  Silas,  autograph,  38,  49. 

— ,  W.  Ball,  bill  paid,  43,  20;  gives  to  library,  43,  47. 
— ,  William,  autograph,  40,  53. 
Wiirtembergische  komjnissiou  fiir  landesgeschichte,  gives    to    library, 

37,  49,  41,  59,  42,  62,  44,  72. 

Wunderly,  Charles  E.,  exemplifies  political  activity  of  Wisconsin  Ger- 
mans, 43,  128,  49,  194,  195,  198,  202,  207, 
Wyandot  Indians,  visited  by  Draper,  39,  79. 
Wyatt,  Mrs.  D.  B.,  gives  to  library,  45,  86. 
Wyckoff,  Seamans  &  Benedict,  bill  paid,  42,  12,  44,  27. 
Wyer,  J.  I.,  gives  to  library,  48,  74. 
Wyman,  Carrie  E.,  gives  to  library,  35,  34. 

,  Egbert,  gives  to  museum,  46,  31,  48,  78. 

,  Erastus,  gives  to  library,  39,  64. 

— ,  Milla,  gives  to  library,  35,  34. 

,  O.  B.,  exemplifies  Puritan  influence,  46,  123. 

— ,  W.  C.,  bill  paid,  49,  52. 

,  William  H.,  gives  to  museum,  32,  10;  gives  to  library,  32,  17,  34, 

26,  35,  34,  36,  15,  39,  37,  49,  38,  36,  58,  64,  40,  63,  41,  59,  42, 
62,  44,  72,  45,  86,  46,  65,  47,  69,  48,  74,  49,  86;  honorary  vice  presi- 
dent, 34,  3,  35,  3,  36,  3,  37,  3,  8,  38,  3,  39,  3,  40,  4,  12,  41,  3,  42,  3, 

43,  3,  15,  44,  2. 

— ,  William  W.,  Atwood  with,  37,  107. 
Wyoming,   secretary   of  state,   gives   to   library,   45,   86,  49,   86;    stale 

auditor,  43,  72,  45,  86;  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  45,  86. 
1  Historical  Society  (Cheyenne),  gives  to  library,  47,  69.  . 

—  State  Board  of  Equalization,  gives  to  library,  46,  65. 

—  University    (Laramie),   gives  to  library,  45,   86,  47,   69;    agricul- 
tural college,  45,  86,  46,  65,  49,  86;  experiment  station,  48,  74. 

-  Commemorative  Association   (Dorranceton,  Pa.),  gives  to  library, 

44,  72,  45,  86,  46,  65,  47,  69,  48,  74,  49,  86. 

—  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society   (Wilkesbarre,  Pa.),  gives  to 
library,  35,  31,  38,  58,  39,  64,  42,  62,  43,  72,  44,  72,  45,  86,  46,  65, 
48,  74,  49,  86. 


XENIA  (O.),  Greene  County  Torchlight,  44,  141. 


398       Wisconsin  Historical  Society 

YALE  Review,  40,  44,  41,  42,  42,  50,  43,  86,  44,  85,  45,  100,  46,  79. 
— • —  University   (New  Haven,  Conn.),  gives  to  library,  32,  19,  34,  28, 
35,  31,  36,  34,  37,  49,  38,   58,  39,  64,  40,   63,  41,   59,  42,  62,  43,   72, 
44,   72,  45,  86,  46,   65,  47,   69,  48,   74,  49,  86;    forest  school,  48,  74; 
library,  34,  13,  24,  43,  51,  47,  25. 
Yankton  College  (S.  Dak.),  gives  to  library,  43,  72. 
Yarmouth  Steamship  Company,  gives  to  library,  47,  69. 
Yates,  Peter,  patent  granted,  49,  163. 

— ,  Peter  W.,  autograph,  40,  53. 
Yell,  Archibald,  autograph,  38,  49. 
Yenowine,  G.  H.,  gives  to  library,  37,  49. 
Yeigh,  Frank,  Ontario's  parliament  buildings,  42,  32. 
Yocum,  Elmer,  obituary,  46,  87. 
Yonkers   (N.  Y.)   Historical  and  Library  Association,  gives  to  library, 

42,  62,  43,  72. 
York,  Swiss  in,  37,  61. 
Yorktown  (Va.),  Hamilton  at,  39,  22. 
Yorkville,  Hayes,  46,  82;  Scots  in,  49,  157,  158. 
Young,  Allyn  A.,  gives  to  library,  49,  86. 

,  C.  E.     See  Gibbs,  O.,  Jr. 

— ,  F.  G.,  gives  to  library,. 47,  69,  48,  74. 

— ,  Franklin  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

,  James  C.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

— ^-,  Sir  John,  46,  102. 

,  Richard  M.,  autograph,  40,  53. 

— ,  Silas  D.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 
— ,  W.  H.,  bill  paid,  42,  13. 
— ,  William  M.,  in  War  of  Secession,  44,  101. 

Churchman  company,  gives  to  library,  41,  59,  44,  72,  45,  86,  47, 

69,  48,  74. 

-H —  Men's  Christian  Association,  of  Boston,  gives  to  library,  43,  61; 
Milwaukee,  44,  71,  45,  86,  49,  86;   New  York,  49,  78;   Scranton,  48, 
74. 
Men's  Christian  Union  (Boston),  gives  to  library,  46,  53. 

—  Socialist,  49,  105. 

—  Women's  Settlement   (N.  Y.),  gives  to  library,  47,  69. 
Yorston  &  Co.,  J.  C.,  bill  paid,  45,  24. 


ZACH,  Joseph,  gives  to  museum,  43,  50 

7ahm  &  Co.,  S.  H.,  bill  paid,  41,  13. 

Zanesville  (O.),  Courier,  44,  116;  Gazette,  44,  116,  119;  Whig,  44,  119. 


I  ndex  to  Proceedings  399 

Zehnter,  Julius,  life  member,  37,  8;   subscribes  to  Draper  portrait,  40, 

34;  on  nominating  committee,  47,  12. 

Zenger,  John  P.,  German  printer,  46,  148;  trial  for  libel,  46,  149. 
Zentner,  August  F.,  gives  to  library,  43,  72. 
Zieber,  Eugene,  Heraldry  in  America,  43,  43. 
Ziegler,  Alexander,  Skizzen  einer  Reise  durch  Nordamerika  und  West- 

indien,  45,  131. 

Zimmerman,  ,  pioneer  German  journalist,  46,  147. 

,  John  George,  autograph,  38,  49. 

Zweifel,  J.  T.,  gives  to  library,  43,  72. 
Zwietusch,  Otto,  inventor.  49.  lt>8. 


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