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This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Annette Lucas ClintonRoots@aol.com September 2002 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Actors Repertory Company of New York, 188. Agriculture: at Centennial Exposition, 79-81; effect of Great Depression on, 14-29; on the frontier, 56, 157-60; political issues, 148-49, 152, 154. Agriculture Adjustment Administration (AAA), 14, 22. Alabama, 154. Albany (N. Y.) Argus, 108. Albion Seminary, 49. Albrecht, Father, 160. Allen, Hugh (Lt.), 85. Allison, William B., 142. American Historical Association, 175, 176, 192. American Revolution, 66-75, 82, 174, 176, 192. Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy, 179. Annals of St. Louis in its Early Days, 67. Antays, Josette, 11. Architecture, 106, 108, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124. See also Frontier; Old Stone Capitol; Restoration. Arnold's Park, 86, 87, 91, 92. "Art and Advertising: The Thos. D. Murphy Co. of Red Oak," by L. EDWARD PURCELL., 162-73. Art calendars, 162-67, 170. Atlanta, Batle of, 130. Atlantic ocean, 166. Atlantic Telegraph, 74. AUGE, THOMAS, "The Life and Times of Julien Dubuque," 2-13; bio. of, 32. Augusta (Ga.), 84. Avoca, 74, 146. Babcock, Orville E., 134. Barton, Bruce, 146. Bass, Lyman, 134. Bateman, George A., 179. Bell, Paul R (Dr.), 125. Beaver (Ia.), 14, 15. Becker, Almeda Sarvay, 176, 180, 183. Becker, Carl: article about, 174-92; pictures of, 175-181, 188. Becker, Charles DeWitt, 74, 176-178, 184, 189' picture of, 177. Becker, Frederick, 184. Becker, Jessie, 176, 178, 185. Becjer, Maude Hepworth Ranney, 184. Beginnings of the American People, The, 186, 188. Belknap, Amanda "Puss" Tomlinson, 132, 135-38; picture of, 132. Belknap, Ann Clark, 130. Belknap, Carita Tomlinson, 131, 132, 134-37, 139, 140, 142, 145. Belknap, Cora Leroy, 130. Belknap, Robert, 132, 135, 137. 145. Belknap, William G. (Gen.), 130. Belknap, William Worth: article about, 131-45; illus. of, preceding 129, 135, 138, 143, 145; illus. of Washington Home of, 141; pictures of, 131, 134. Bell, Edith: drawing by, 38. Bentonville (N. C.), Battle of, 131. Bernard, Father, 159. Better Homes and Gardens, 148. Bicentennial, 70, 72, 83, 120, 175, 192. Bill of rights, 71. Billion, Frederick, 67. Blackhawk, 5. Black Hawk County, 176, 186, 191, 182. Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors, 178. Black Hawk Purchase, 34. Black, Jeremiah, 142. Blackburn, Joseph, 124. 136. 137; illus. of, 138. Blair, Montgomery, 136, 137, 142. Bliss, E., Jr., 113. Bloomer, Amelia, 46, 47, 53. Bloomington Herald, 116. Board of Land Commissioners (St. Louis), 8, 9, 10. Boilvin, Nicholas, 2, 6, 8. Bonebright-Closz, H. see Reminiscences of Newcastle, Iowa, Boone County, 14, 28. Boston, 163, 179. Boston Statesman, 108. Boston Tea Party, 174. BOWER, ROBERT K., "Frontier Stone: The Story of Iowa's Old Capitol," 98-121; bio. of, following 128. Boyde, Willard L., 123. Brakin, Matthew (Ensign), 85. Brennan, George, 152, 154. Briggs, Agnes, 47. Broderick, James Lonsdale: excerpts from diary of, 157-60. Brown, Fred, 148. Brunskill, Simon, 159. Bryan, Cjarles, 152, 154. Bryan, William J., 152; picture of, 151. Bryson, J. R." sketches by, 168, 171. Buford, Thos. (Capt.), 85. Burlington, 70, 71, 98, 109, 111, 113, 139. Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway, 93. Burlington Hawk-Eye, 109, 111, 139. Butterworth, Benjamin, See Growth of Industrial Art, The. Butz, Alice Paul, 54. California, 151, 152. Campbell, John, 7. Canada, 140. Cardinal, Jean (or John) Marie, 67-68. Carondolet, Baron de, 7-8. Carpenter , Cyrus Clay, 140. Carpenter Hall (Phila.), 82. Carpenter, Matthew, 142. Carson, Carrie McKinley, 86-95, pictures of, 87. CARSON, CLIFFORD M., "A Summer at Lake Okiboji: Excerpts from a Vacation Diary, 1899," 86-95; bio. of, 96. Carver, Jonathan, 66. Catfish Creek, 11. Catlin, George: paintings by, preceding 1, 5, 13. Cedar Rapids, 123. Cedar River, 101, 102, 113, 114, 176. Centennial, 74, 76. Centennial Exposition, 74, 76, 81; drawings of 77, 81. "The character of the Country: Excerpts," ed. By LOREN N. HORTON, 157-60. Chariton Patroit, 139. Chesterfield, Lord, 178. Chicago Tribune, 137. Chouteau, Auguste, 7, 9, 11; picture of, 11. Cincinnati (Ohio), 105, 119. Civil War, the, 47-51-54, 70, 73-74, 130, 131, 146, 177, 184. Clarence (Ia.), 76. Clark, Philip, 101, 102. Clark, William, 7. Clarkson, Coker, 76. Clear Lake, 54. Clinton County, 70 Clymer, Hiester (Rep.), 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141; illus. of, 135. Coates, William, 158. Coates, William, 158. Coates, Mrs. William, 148. Colfax, Schuyler, 134. College Spring (Md.), 70. Commodity Credit corporation (CCC), 26-27. Conestoga wagons, 36. Congressional jurisdiction, 138, 142, 143. Continental Congress, 71, 82, 176, 189. Confederate Army, 131. Corinth, Battle of, 130. Corliss steam engine, 74, 76. Cornell College, 179-82; picture of, 180. Cornell College Amphictyon Literary Society, 180. Cornell College Breeze, 180, 181. Cornell, College Catalog for 1892-93, 179, 180. Cornell College Republican Club, 180. Cornell University, 187. Cornellian, The, 180-181. Cornstalk, Chief, 82. Council Bluffs, 160. Coventry (Conn.), 70. Cox, James, 148. Cox, Thomas (Col.), 98, 100, 104, 105. Craven, Wesley Frank, 186. Crocker's Brigade, 131 Cumming, Charles Atherton, 179. Currier & Ives, 170. Custer, George Armstrong (Gen.), 76, 141. Dairy Farmer, 148. Darling, J. M. ("Ding"), 30-31, cartoons by, 30, 31, 153. Danford, Lorenzo, 134. Daughters of the American Revolution, 70. Davenport, 35, 76, 106. Davenport Courier, 35. Davenport Democrat, 149. Davenport Gazette, 139. Davis, John W. 151, 152. 154; picture of, 154. Davis, Wendell, 125. Debs, Eugene V., 184. Declaration of Independence, 70, 71, 72, 74, 105, 112, 174, 187, 188. The Declaration of Independence: A Study in the History of Political Ideas, by Carl Becker, 174, 187, 188. Deism, 186, 189. Delaware Indians, 84. Democratic National Convention of 1924, 146, 149-51, 152, 155, 156: pictures of, 130, 156. Democratic National Convention of 1928, 155. Democratic Party, 30, 31, 132, 134, 136, 139, 140, 146, 147-49, 151, 152, 155. Democratic State (Iowa) Convention of 1924, 149. Depressions: The Great, 14, 22, 28, 75; cartoon about Great Crash of 1929, 31. Des Moines, 35, 86, 104, 119, 122, 1224, 125, 128, 130, 140, 146, 155. Des Moines County, 101, 109. Des Moines Iowa State Register, 140. Des Moines Register, 31. Des Moines River, 81. DeWitt (Ia,), 70. Dickison, John (Capt.), 85. Dillon, L. D., 104. Documentary History of Dunmore's War, 84. Dodd, William E., 187. Dodge, Clara, 44, 51. Dorlan, Daisy, 182, 183. "Douglas" Democrats, 130. Douglass, Luke, 105. Dow, Daniel, 70. Droughts: summer of 1936, 22-26. Dubuque, 3, 63, 68, 104, 106, 107, 108, 157, 159. Dubuque-Chouteau claim, 9, 10. Dubuque, Julien: article about, 2-13; painting of, 3, 4. Duffield, George, 40. Duffield, John, 40. Duffield, Maria, 40. Durhan (Eng.), 126. East Okoboji Lake, 93, 95. Elkader, 68. England, 157, 160. Europe, 147, 152. Esbin, Martha, 126. Evans, John, 134-136, 141-42. The Eve of the Revolution: A Chronicle of the Breach with England, by Carl Becker, 187- 87, 188, 189. Fairhaven (Mass.), 126. "Fall of an Iowa Hero, The," by L. EDWARD PURCELL, 130-45. Farmer's Tribune, 146. Federal Government, see United States Congress; United States House of Representatives; United States Senate. Federal Land Bank, 14, 26, 27, 28. Felkner, Henry, 101, 102. Ferrin, Mary Ann, 51. Ferry and Henderson Architects, Inc., 123. Fields, John (Col.), 85. Fifteenth Iowa Infantry, 140, 144. Fish, Hamilton, 138. Fisher's Manual of Christian Evidences, 181. Fleming, William, (Col.), 84, 85. Forsythe, Thomas, 11. Fort Charles, 67. Fort Des Moines, 35. Fort Madison, 6, 68, 70. Fort Sill (Ind. Terr.), 134, 140, 142. Foster, J. Ellen, 52. Fourth of July, see Independence Day. Fox Indians, see Mesquakie Indians. France, 167; culture in, 174, 175. Frankfurter, Felix, 190. Franklin, Benjamin, 178, 179, 186. Franklin Institute and Academy of Fine Arts, 76. French and Indian War, 66, 82. French, Frank: painting by, 168. Frierson, John, 102-05. Frontier, 90, 115, 121; architecture on, 37, 38, 39, 55; children on, 36, 37; culture on, 12; diaries of, 34, 37, 54-62; fashion on, 45-47, 59, 60; Fourth of July on, 51, 73-75, 104; French and Spanish influence on, 8-9, 67; household industry on, 36-40, 42-45, 58; medicine on, 44; role of women on, 34, 36, 44, 47; schools on, 47-49, 57; social life on, 36, 49. "Frontier Stone: The Story of Iowa's Old Capitol" by ROBERT K. BOWER, 98-121. Fruit, Garden and Home see Better Homes and Gardens. Fur trade, 2, 4, 7, 10, 51, 66, 67. Gage County (Neb.), 163. Galena (Ill.), 3, 106. Galland, Hannah, 34. George III, King of Endland, 82. Georgetown University, 130. Gershoy, Leo, 185, 190. Gibson, Michael D., "An Iowa-Born Historian and the American Revolution: Carl Becker and "The Spirit of "76'" 174-92; bio. of, following 200. Gilber, John, 100. Gilbert's Trading Post, 100, 104. Gilmore Hall, 122. Glasener, George, 177. Glass, Carter, 155. Glimpse of Iowa in 1846, A, 36. Glorious Revolution, the, 187. Godey's Lady's Book; illus, from, 48. Grand Army of the Republic, 144, 177. Grant, H. Roger, "A Year of Struggle: Excerpts from a Farmer's Diary, 1936," 14-29; bio. of, 32. Grant, Julia Dent, 138, 140. Grant, Orvil Lynch, 134, 141. Grant, Ulysses S., 130, 131-33, 137-38, 141, 145: administration of, 134, 140; Cabinet of, 130, 13, 132, 134; illus. of, preceding 129, 145; scandals of 2nd administration, 134, 140, 145. See also Belknap, William Worth; Post-traderships; Whiskey Ring. Great Canaway River, 84, 85. Greeley, Horace, 176. Grinnell College, 49. Grinnell, Mary Louise, 126. Grinnell, Peter, 126. Growth of Industrial Art, The, by Benjamin Butterworth: drawings from, 40-42, 43, 45. Grundey Center, 76. Gunnerside Bridge, 159. Gustavson, Carl, 187, 190, 191. Hancher, Virgil M. 123 Hancher, Mrs. Virgil M., 123. Hall, Johnathan C., 71, 75. Harlan (Ia.), 82. Harlan, Ann E., 52. Harper's Weekly, 76; article from, 81; illus, from, 77-81. Harrison, William Henry (Gov.), 9 HARSTAD, PETER T., "An Iowa-Born Historian and the American Revolution: Carl Becker and "The Spirit of "76,'" 174-92; "The Spirit of '76 in Iowa," 66-75; bio. of, 96, following 200. Haugen, Gilbert N., 74. Hawkeye Art Printing Company, 165. See also Thos. D. Murphy Co. Hawkins, Joseph C., 109. Hayward's Bay, 91. Hayward's Landing, 87. Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers, The, by Carl Becker, 190. HEFLIN, THELMA E., "What's in a Name?' 82-85; bio. of, 96. Heflin, Thomas (Sen.), 154. Helena (Mont.) Independent, 149. Henderson, E. W., Jr., 123. Henry County, 69. Henry, John, 30-31. Herring, Clyde, 149, 151, 152, 155. Herring, Clyde, 149, 151, 152, 155. Hiawatha Steamship, The, 90. Highland Park College, 146, History of Political Parties in the Province of New York, 1750- 1776, The, by Carl Becker, 185. Hoover, Herbert, 31. HORTON, LOREN N., "The Character of the Country: Excerpts," 157-60. Hotel Orleans, 93; illus. of, 94. Houston (Tex.), 155. Howard County, 55. Howe's Great London Circus, 74. Hull, Cordell, 155. Humboldt (Ia.), 52. Illinois, 135, 152, 160, 176. Impeachment, see Belknap, William Worth; Grant, Ulysses S.; scandals of 2nd administration. Independence (Ia.), 183. Independence Day, 51, 68, 73, 74, 81, 98, 105, 111, 112, 178. Independent, The (Red Oak), 162, 165. Indiana, 183. Indians, 1-10, 12-13, 37, 51, 66, 67, 70, 84, 100, 106, 132, 170. See also Delaware, Mresquakie, Mingo, Plains, Sauk, Shawnee, Sioux, and Taway Indians. Indian agents, 2, 7, 11, 13. Indian Territory, 134. Inn, The (Okoboji), 88, 89, 90, 91; picture of, 88. Internal Revenue Service, 131. "An Iowa-Born Historian and the American Revolution: Carl Becker and "The Spirit of "76,'" by PETER T. HARSTAD and MICHAEL D. GIBSON, 174-92. Iowa City, 71, 98, 100, 103, 106, 109, 111-13, 115-17, 123. Iowa Code of, 123. Iowa College, see Grinnell College. Iowa Constitution, 71; of 1844, 72; of 1846, 72; Constitution Convention of 1857, 71, 72. Iowa Equal Suffrrage Association, 53. Iowa General Assembly, 49, 120, 122, 130; as Territory, 98, 100, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120. See also Iowa House of Representatives; Iowa Senate. Iowa Historical Record, 69, 106, 197, 144. Iowa House Journal of Proceedings, 108, 109, 123. Iowa Journal of History and Politics, 70. Iowa, Laws of, 123, 126. Iowa Legislature, 53. See also Iowa General Assembly. Iowa Magazine, 68. Iowa River, 81, 98, 102, 103, 119. Iowa Board of Education, 122. Iowa State Historical Dept., Division of the State Historical Society, 107, 128, 157, 170. Iowa State Library, 126. Iowa Supreme Court, 130. Iowa Territorial Census, of 1838, 35. Iowa Territory of, 98, 100, 101, 104, 106, 109, 112, 115, 119, 120, 123. Iowa, The University of, 119-21, 123; College of Law, 120, 122, Libraries, 128. Isett. J. W. 104. Ithaca (N. Y.), 70. Jefferson, Thomas, 70, 71, 72, 176, 177, 178, 185. Johnson County, 98, 101, 102, 105. Kpjmspm. Sylavanus, 111, 112. Johnstown (N. Y.), 70. Jordan, Philip D., 144. Journalism, 139-40, 147, 148, 158-59, 162, Judson, Leander, 103-05, 107. Julien, Denis, 6. Kansas, 170, 185. "Kansas," by Carl Becker, 192. Kansas University of, 185, 188, 190. Kasson, John (Rep.), 133, 139, 142, Kelley, George, 104. Kellogg, Louise Phelps, 84. Kentucky, 70, 82, 131, 134. Kenyon, Mary, 36, 44, 52. Keokuk, 130, 131, 139, 140, 142. Keokuk Daily Constitution, 130, 140, 145. Keyes, Charles Reuben, 179. KEYES, MARGARET N., "Old Capitol Restored," 122-28; bio of, following, 128. Kirkwood, Samuel, 139. Ku Klux Klan, 150. Lafayette, Marquis de, 74. Lamb, Charles, 175. Lathrop, Henry W., 107, 107. Leffler, shepherd, 109. Lepper, John, 70. Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper: illus. from, preceding, 129, 133, 135. 137, 141, 143, 145. Lewis, Andrew (Col.), 84. Lewis, Meriwether, 7. Lewis and Clark Expedition, 7. "Life and Times of Julien Dubuque, The" by, THOMAS AUGE, 2-13. Lincoln, Abraham, 176. Lincoln, Township (Ia.), 176, 177, 186, 191, 192. Little Bog Horn, Battle of, 76. Locke, John, 187. London (Eng.), 4. Lord Dunmore's War, 82. Louisa County, 104. Louisana Purchase, 7. Louisiana Territory, 7, 9. Lowe, Ralph P., 130, 142. Lowry, Robert, 76. Lucas, Robert )Gov.), 98, 100, 104, 112; painting of, 100. Lucie, G., 11. Lynch, Albert, 169; painting by, 167. Lyon, Mary Elizabeth, 38. McAdoo, William Gibbs, 146, 148-52, 155; picture of, 148. McBurney, James, painting by, 4. McClanahan, Robert (Capt.), 85. McDonald, William, 110. McGraw-Hill, 106. McGregor, 66. McKenny, J. H., 104. Mackinac, 66, 67. McKinley, William, 184. McNab, Gavin, 151. Madison (Wis.), 182. Madison Square Garden, 146, 152. Maharishi International University, 73. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 73. Mahattan Beach Hotel, 91. Manhattan Club, 152, 154. Manhattan Steamship, The, 86, 90; picture of, 87. Maine, 148. "Marching Through Georgia," 180. "Marching to Zion," 180. Marsh, Caleb P, 134-42. Marsh, Wilbur, 149. Marshall Country, 51. Masons, 177. Mazzuchelli, Father Samuel Charles, 106-09; illus. of, 106; painting of, 108. "Memoirs of Matilda Peitzke Paul, The" by GLENDA RILEY, 54-62. Marsh, Meredith, Edwin T.; article about, 146-56; painting of, 147. Mesquakie Indians, 2-6, 9, 11, 12, 34, 66; painting of 4, 5. Methodism, 175-77, 179, 182, 184-85, 192. Michilimackinac, 2, 6, 7. Miller, Samuel, 142. Miners' Bank of Dubuque, 115, 116. Mingo Indians, 84. Mining: of coal in Iowa, 19; of lead in England, 157; of lead in Iowa, 2, 4, 6-12, 67; map of lead mines, 8, mineral deposits, 3. Mississippi Valley Historical Association, 34. Missouri River, 160. Mitchell County, 55. Modern History by Carl Becker, 185. Money, Alice, 45, 47 Monroe (Ia.), 162. Montesquieu, Baron de, 12. Montgomery County, 162. Moran, Thomas: painting by, 166. Morehead, Fergus, 8. Mt. Vernon (Ia.), 179, 182. Murdock, Marion, 52. Murphy, Donald, 14. Murphy, Thomas D., 162-67, 170, 172; pictures of, 164, 165. Murray, John (Capt.), 85. Napoleon (Ia.), 100, 101, 102. National Bank of American, 136. National Industrial Conference of 1919, 147. Nebraska, 152, 170. New Catholic Encyclopedia, 106. New Deal, 14, 27, 31. See also Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Commodity Credit Corporation, Federal Land Bank, Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. Newhall, John B., 36. Newman, Annie S., 178. New Melleray Monastery, 159-60. New Orleans, 66. New York, 130, 134, 146, 148, 149, 151, 155, 166, 176-177, 185, 188-89. New York Herald, 134, 136. New York State American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 189. Norman Shanz Furniture Company, 125. North Carolina, 125, 134. Nossamon, Sarah, 43. Norway, 74. Nye, Frank T., 123. Ogden (Ia.), 18. Ohio, 134. Okoboji Kaje; article about, 86-95. Oldfield, Barney, 190. Old tone Capitol; articles about, 98-128; illus, of, 103, 107, 108, 110, 111; pictures of exterior of, 99. 102, 104, 105, 116, 117, 118, 121, 123; pictures of interior, 112-13, 114, 115, 119, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128. See also Restoration. Old Stone Capitol Remembers, The, by Benjamin F. Shambaugh, 124. "Old Capitol Restored" by MARGARET N. KEYES, 122-28. Oldmans' Creek, 102. O'Linda, W. Van, 68. Omaha Beach, 91. Order of the Eastern Star (Waterloo), 178. Osbourne, Edmund B., 162-66. Parker, George F., 34, 53. Paris (Fr.), 4., 144, 186. Paul, Alice, 54, 62; picture of family, 61. Paul, Amy, 54, 60; picture of family, 61. Paul, Edna, 54, 62; picture of family, 61. Paul, Ferdinand Charles, 54, 59-62; picture of family, 61. Paul, Mabel, 54, 60; picture of family, 61. Paul, Matilda Peitzke, 48, 50; diary of, 54-62; picture of, 55; picture of family, 61. Peitzke, Amelia, 59. Peitzke, Bertha, 58. Peitake, Emma, 58. Peitzke, Ferdinand, 54, 55, 58. Peitzke, Herman, 58. Peitzke, Wilhelmina Kant, 54, 55, 58, 59. Pietzke, William, 58. Pelzer, Mildred; painting by, 108. Pennsylvania, 132. Peosta, 3. Perry Creek, 68. PETERSEON, PETER L., "The Reluctant Candidate; Edwin T. Meredith and the 1924 Democratic National Convention," 146-56; bio. of, following 160. Phelps, Caroline, 51. Philadelphia (Pa.), 74, 76, 82, 144, 189. PHILLIPS, CHARLES, "Index for 1976," 193-200; bio. of, following 200. Pierrepont, Edwards, 141. Pike, Zebulon, 9. Pillsbury Point; picture of, 90. Pioneer life; article about, 34-53. See also Frontier. Plains Indians, 66. Plum, H. G., 107. Point Pleasant, Battle of, 84-85. Point Pleasant (Va.), 82. Politics, 30-31, 130-56, 158-59. Pond, Peter, 66. Post-tradershops, 132, 134, 135, 136, 140, 142. See also, Belknap William Worth; Frontier, The. Pottawattamie County, 139, 146. Powers, Bill, 15. Powers, D. L., 21; picture of, 16, 23. Powers, Elmer G; diary of, 14-28; picture of, 16, 17, 18, picture of family of, 16, picture of farm of, 15; picture of son of, 23; picture of wife of, 18. Prairie de Chien, 2, 7, 9, 11, 66, 67. Princeton University, 130, 186. Progressive movement, 147, 152, 154, 155, 185. Prohibition, 147, 148. PURCELL, L. EDWARD, "Art and Advertising: The Thos. D. Murphy Co. of Red Oak," 162-73; "The Fall of an Iowa Hero," 130-45; "A Year of Struggle: Excerpts from a Farmer's Diary, 1936," 14-29; bio. of, 32, following 160, following 200. Quebec Province (Canada), 2. Rague and Co., see Rague, McDonald and Co. Rague, John F., 106, 107, 109-12, 117, 118, 122. Rague, McDonald and Co., 107, 110, 111. Ralston, Robert, 100, 101, 104. Ramsey, May, 49. Red Cedar River, 81. Red Oak, 162-63, 165-66. 170. Religion, 148, 150, 159-60. See also Frontier, The. "The Reluctant Candidate; Edwin T. Meredith and the 1924 Democratic National Convention," by PETER L. PETERSON, 146-56. Reminiscences of Newcastle, Iowa, by H. Bonebright-Closz: drawings from, 35, 36, 37, 39. Republican Party, 31, 120, 132, 134, 139, 140, 147, 148, 152, 154, 177, 184, 185. Restoration: 120, articles about, 122-28. Revere, Paul, 67, 68. Revolutionary War, see American Revolution. Riceville, 54, 57. Rickard, Tex, 146. RILEY GLENDA, "The Memoirs of Matilda Peitzke Paul," 54-62; "Womens Pioneers in Iowa," 34-53, bio. of, 64; picture of, 64. Ritz, Carlton, 146, 151. Robbins, William, 134, 138. Roberts, Don: photos by, 124, 125. Robinson Engraving Company, 163-164. Robinson, Jas., 84, 85. Robinson, Joseph T., 155. Rock Island (Ill.), 11. Rock Island Railroad, 83. Rockwell, David, 149. Rogers, Will, 146. Rome, Will, 146. Rome (Ia.), 69. Ronalds, John, 100-04; picture of, 101. Roosevelt (Franklin D.) administration, see New Deal. Roosevelt, Franklin D., 148, 151. Ross, Betsy, 70. Ross, William (Dr.), 70. Roy, Patrice, 11. Ruthven (Ia.), 86. Ryan, Robert A.; photos by, preceding 97, 102, 104, 105, 118, 119, 121, following 128. Sac Indians, see Sauk Indians. St. Louis (Mo.), 3, 7, 8, 11-12,66-68, 107. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 143. St, Phillippe, 67. San Francisco, 148. San Francisco Monitor. 106. Sanders, Cyrus, 104, 105. Sanzay, theodore, 111. Sarvay, Leonard, 178-81; picture of, 181. Sarvay, Lotus, 176, 178, 184, 185. Sauk Indians, 2, 5, 6, 9, 34; picture of, 5. Saukenuk, 6. Schultz, John: photos by, 113, 114, 115, 126, 127, 128. Scott, George E. (Rev.), 182, 183. Seifrit, Alicia M., 190. "1776," by Peter Stone and Edwards Sherman, 188. Sevier, Val., 84. Shanz, Norman, 125. Shambaugh, Benjamin Franklin, 120, 124. Sharp, Abbie Gardner, 51. Shawnee Indians, 82, 83, 84. Shelbania (Ky.), 83. Shelbina (Mo.), 83. Shelby (Ala., Ind., Mich., Miss., Neb., N. Y., N. C., Ohio), 83. Shelby (Ia.), 82, 83. Shelby County (Ala., Ill., Ind., Ky., Mo., Ohio, Tenn., Tex.), 83. Shelby County (Ia.), 82, 83. Shelby Gap (Ky.), 83. Shelbyville (Ill., Ind., Ky., Mo., Tenn.), 83. Shelbyville (Ia.), 82. Sheperd, Charles, 69-70, 74. Sherman, Edwards, 188. Sherman, Wilaliam T. (Gen.), 131, 143. Shiloh, Battle of, 130. Simpson College, 162. Sioux City Eagle, 68. Sioux Indians, 141. Skeen, William, 110, 118. Slavery, 70. Smith, Al, 146, 148-51, 185; cartoon of, 153; picture of, 149. Smith, Alice e., 66. Smith, Charlotte Watkins, 182, 187. Smith, John T., 8. Snyder, William B., 117, 118, 119. Socrates, 190. Soil Convervationa dn Domestic Allotment Act, 22. Soldiers' Aid Societies, 52. Solomon, 175. Spanish land grants, 8-10. Spencer, May, 52. Spirit Lake, 90, 92, 95. Spirit Lake Massacre of 1857, 51. Spirit Lake Region: map of, 91. "The Spirit of "76" by Carl Becker, 188, 189. "Spirit of "76 in Iowa, The" by PETER T. HARSTAD, 66-75. Spring End (Eng.), 159. Springfield (Ill.), 106, 107, 109, 123. Springfield Journal, 109. Soulard, James, 7. Stacyville (Ia.), 54, 56. Stamp Act, 188. Star Spangled Banner, 112. State Historical Society of Iowa, see Iowa State Historical Dept. Stillwell, Maria, 34. Stillwell, Moses, 34. Stone, Peter, 188. Strang, Ellen, 39, 44. Street, Mary 52. Successful Farming, 147, 148. Suffrage: universal, 159. See also Women's rights. Sugar Act, 188. "A Summer at Lake Okoboji: Excerpts from a Vacation Diary, 1899" ed. By CLIFFORD M. CARSON, 86-95. Swaledale (Eng.), 157. Swan, Chauncy, 100-08, 111, 112-18; picture of, 101. Table Rock, 68. Taway Indians, 84. Teapot Dome, 148. Texas, 150, 152. Thames, Battle of the, 82. Thos. D. Murphy Co.; article about, 162-173; pictures of plant, 169, 172, 173. Thomas, Norman, 184. Three Rivers District (Canada), 2. Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 84. Tolstoy, Leo, 179. Tomlinson, William (Dr.), 136-37, 141. Top Roger, 85. Townshend Duties, 189. Transportation, 86; on frontier, 36, 49. Trenton (N. J.), 69. Trudell, C. L.: drawing by, 6. Trumbull, John; paintings by, 69, 75. Turner, Frederick Jackson, 182, 184. Ulke, Henry, 173. Underwood, Oscar W., 151, 152. Union Army, Grand Review of, 131. See also Grand Army of the Republic. United States: Federal Census of 1870, 53. United States: General Land Office, 104. United States: National Archives of, 123, 125. The United States: An Experiment in Democracy by Carl Becker, 178. United States Congress, 76, 98, 100, 102, 112, 131, 138, 141. See also United States House of Representatives, United States Senate. United States Constitution of, 71; Nineteenth Amendment to, 53. United States District Court, 104. United States House of, Representatives, 74, 130, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141. United States Senate, 139, 141, 142, 143, 152, 155. United States Supreme Court, 190. United States Treasury, 140. United States, Treasury Depart,emt's Advisory Committee on Excess Profits, 147. Upper Des Moines, The, 53. 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White House, 154. Who's Who in America, 186. Wilkens, Berleigh T., 178-79. Williams, Jesse, 115. Williams, Marck, 85. Willson, Meredith, 187. Wilson, Samuel (Capt.), 85. Wilson, Agnes, 46. Wilson, Woodrow, 147. Wilson (Woodrow) Administration, 154. Wilson (Woodrow) Cabinet, 147. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Mrs., 45. Winter Park (Fla.), 125. Wisconsin, 106, 185. Wisconsin, University of, 182, 183. Wittenmeyer, Annie Turner, 52. "Women Pioneers in Iowa" by GLENDA RILEY, 34-53. Women's Sanitary Commission of Des Moines, 52. Woodward, James, 158. Woodward, William, 159. Women's rights 52, 53. World War I, 147, 166, 187. Wright, George, 142, 143. Wright, Randolph: picture of, 181. Wynkoop, Jeremiah, 188-89. Yale University, 187. "A year of Struggle: Excerpts from a Farmer's Diary, 1936" co-edited by H. ROGER GRANT and L. EDWARD PURCELL, 14-29. Yellow River, 66. Yeomans, S. F. (Dr.), 68. Yewell, George: painting by, 100. Yorkshire (Eng.), 157.