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INDEX Abbott, Grace, teacher Maud E. Nuquist, 16 Arapaho (tribe) relations with Young Man Afraid Bates, W. L., memt Memorial Stadium Building Abbott, Ned C NSHS officer, donor steam wagon of His Horses, 118; raided by Pawnee, 137 Com.. 182 photo artifact, 31 Arapaho Chief, Cheyenne (tribe end Great Sioux Beach, A. B., Neligh, memb. Neligh Improvement >a Common Soldier’ Frank and Mary Clarke War, 96 Co., 151 n the Amencan West and Civil War, 1847-1872 Arbor Lodge, Nebr. City, steam wagon, 28, 31 Bean Jonathan L., subagt. for Sioux, 138 Darlis Miller, ed., reviewed, 86-87 Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Beauchampe, R P., Wright-Beauchampe investi \cross the Northern Frontier: Spanish Explorations Belainde Riftua l. Robert L. Hall, reviewed, 195 gation of Pawnee threat, 1829, 133, 137, 138, 139 ‘olorado, Phil Carson, reviewed, 194-95 Arikara (tribe) relations with Pawnee, whites, 134 Beauvais, Geminien P trader, Ft. Laramie, 1855 Adams, Ansel, photographer, 154 141 167 Adams, R. H Schuyler, newsp. ed., 180 Armitage, ——, Albion, pol. supporter Maud E Becker Harry, dir., Nebr. Bureau of Child Welfare Adnat cean steamer, 38 Nuquist, 20 ”) . \fraid , « f His Horses, Frank, Sioux tribe), son Army Navy, and Militia Volunteer Guide t » Health Beeler, Marjorie, “Nor Feeds Girl WIJAG radi Young Man Afraid of His Horses, 123 Valor and Victory John S. Hamilton, 165 64 Afncan Americans, Prince Hall Masonry in Nebr Arnold, Bion, speaker for laying of « ymerstone 3elle Fourche River, end Great Sioux War, 95 ; s, 47 4-84 Memorial Stadium, 187 map), | Agate Springs Ranch, Sioux Co., 5 Art, Red Cloud post office mural, | collections Bentz, Marie, received radio set from WJAG listen Agonito, Joseph, “Young Man Afraid of His Horses Charles N. and Nettie Dietz 4-43 (photos ers, 61 The Reservation Years,” 116-32 Asboe, Eric B., Nebr. City, acknowledged, 32 Berlin, ocean steamer, 36 Agriculture, photographed by Emanuel Wolfe near Askren, Ida Mae, dtr. Karl Stefan, described early 3erman, Ruth, comp., and Judy Barrett Litoff, ed Neligh, 150-61 (photos); at Ft. Laramie, 1849-59 WJAG, 57-58 Dear Poppa: The World War Il Berman Family 162-70 Atkinson, Holt Co., Rosa Hudspeth as ed. Ledger Letters, reviewed, 85 Aid to Dependent Children (ADC), estab. in Nebr at Stuart, Atkinson, 174, 175, 176 (photo), 177 Bessey, Charles E., teacher Charles N. Dietz, 34 ) Atkinson Plain Dealer, ed., Lee Henry, 174 Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux, and Josephine A{inslee’s, published A Lost Lady, 1926, 69 At Prayer in the Desert, artist, R. Talbot Kelly, 41 Waggoner, With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Womar Alby James E ‘Little Jim,” Keith Co wrangler, 6 Auburn Granger, employed Annie Vio Gates, 175 Tells Her People s History. ed Emily Levine; re viewed, 193 Alexander, Hartley Burr, chose inscriptions for Aufdengarten, Louis, Ogallala, storekeeper, 2, 3, 4 Nebr. St. Capitol, Memoriai Stadium, 179 photo), 6, 10, 11 Biddle, John, attacked by Pawnee, 138 Alkali, Keith Co., 4, 10 Aughey, Samuel, NU prof., 11 Bierman, Herman, Battle Creek, farmer, 61 Allen, Charles W., From Fort Laramie to Wounded Autobiography of Red Cloud, War Leader of the 3ig Axe, Pawnee tribe ) role in Morning Star Knee: In the West That Was, ed., Richard E Oglalas, ed., R. Eli Paul, reviewed, 146-47 ceremony, 1827, 139 Jensen; reviewed, 89-90 Avery, Samuel, NU chancellor, financing of Memo 3ig Elk, Omaha (tribe relations with Pawnee Allen, Ida (Mrs. Luther), 77 (photo) rial Stadium, 179, 180, 181, 182, 185, 187 133, 134 (painting), 138, 140 Allen, Luther, Prince Hall Mason, 77 (photo Aviation, Neligh, possible Savidge Brothers plane, Big Eyes, Pawnee (tribe dtr. killed, 137 Allen, Robert, WJAG radio technician, 59 160 (photo); death pilot Charles Holman, 210- Big Foot, Sioux (tribe at Wounded Knee, 12 Alliance, Box Butte Co Prince Hall Masonry, ll photos Big Horn Mountains, end Great Sioux War, 94 1920s, 75 Big Nose, Pawnee (tribe threatened whites Babbitt, Edwin Burr, journalist Pawnee investiga Alliance Times and Herald, reported on Prince Hall 140, 141 tion, 1829, 137, 138 Masonry, 1920s, 75 Big Road, Sioux tribe), end Great Sioux War, 110 Backhaus, A. H., Stuart, newsp. ed., 172 Amara, river steamer, 37 (photo) 111 American Horse, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux Bad Chief, Pawnee (tribe), 140 Bigham, Darrel E historian, Prince Hall Masonry War, cession Black Hills, 102, 103 (photo), 109 Baedeker, Karl, travel guide author, 36, 37 Bighorn River, end Great Sioux War, 94-115 photo), 111; relations with Young Man Afraid Bailey, Carrie S., chmn., Woman's Division, Nebr 3ird, Edwin, emigrant, Ft. Laramie, 1854, 166 of His Horses, 116, 119, 125, 126, 127 Democratic Party, 20 Bixby, Ammi L., opponent woman suffrage, 174 Amencan Indians in World War |. At War and at Baker, E. F., Keith Co , criminal, 4 Home, Thomas A. Britten, reviewed, 87-88 Baldwin, Frank D end Great Sioux War, 96 BlaOec k Elk, Cheyenne tribe), end Great Sioux War American Legion, projected hdqrs. space in Nl Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 18 stadium complex, 180, 181 Black Elk, Nicholas, Sioux (tribe), quoted on Bandelin, Ted, mgr. WJAG radio, 63 Crazy Horse, 1931, 106: 111 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), permitted WJAG radio to Banks and Banking, watercolor Farmers’ and Black Hills, end Great Sioux War, 94-115 (map broadcast recorded music, 64 Merchants’ Bank, Red Cloud, 54 95); 117, 118, 125, 129 Barnett, F. L., Prince Hall Mason, legislator, 78 Black Hills Journal, quoted Young Man Afraid of Amsberry, D. M., Nebr. sec. of state, 75 Bartels, Michael M., Missouri Pacific River and Prai His Horses, 123 Amundson, Michael A., “Portrait of a Small Town The Photographic Diary of Neligh’s Emanuel rie Ratls: The MOPAC in Nebraska, reviewed, 90 Black Metropolis, St. Clair Drake, Horace Cayton Wolfe,” 150-61 Bartholomew, David M., Pioneer Naturalist on the quoted, 79 Anderson, Roland, Wahoo, radio pioneer, 55, 56 Plains, The Diary of Elam Bartholomew, 1871 to Black Moccasin, Cheyenne (tribe), end Great 1934, annotated, 197 Sioux War, 96 (photo) Barton, Guy C., North Platte, rancher, politician, 2 Anselm, Carolyn, protagonist of /n the Market Black Moon, Sioux headman, end Great Sioux Places ,171 Bassett Eagle, ed., T. R. Geddis, 173 War, 96 198 INDEX Abbott, Grace, teacher Maud E. Nuquist, 16 Arapaho (tribe) relations with Young Man Afraid Bates, W. L., memt Memorial Stadium Building Abbott, Ned C NSHS officer, donor steam wagon of His Horses, 118; raided by Pawnee, 137 Com.. 182 photo artifact, 31 Arapaho Chief, Cheyenne (tribe end Great Sioux Beach, A. B., Neligh, memb. Neligh Improvement >a Common Soldier’ Frank and Mary Clarke War, 96 Co., 151 n the Amencan West and Civil War, 1847-1872 Arbor Lodge, Nebr. City, steam wagon, 28, 31 Bean Jonathan L., subagt. for Sioux, 138 Darlis Miller, ed., reviewed, 86-87 Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Beauchampe, R P., Wright-Beauchampe investi \cross the Northern Frontier: Spanish Explorations Belainde Riftua l. Robert L. Hall, reviewed, 195 gation of Pawnee threat, 1829, 133, 137, 138, 139 ‘olorado, Phil Carson, reviewed, 194-95 Arikara (tribe) relations with Pawnee, whites, 134 Beauvais, Geminien P trader, Ft. Laramie, 1855 Adams, Ansel, photographer, 154 141 167 Adams, R. H Schuyler, newsp. ed., 180 Armitage, ——, Albion, pol. supporter Maud E Becker Harry, dir., Nebr. Bureau of Child Welfare Adnat cean steamer, 38 Nuquist, 20 ”) . \fraid , « f His Horses, Frank, Sioux tribe), son Army Navy, and Militia Volunteer Guide t » Health Beeler, Marjorie, “Nor Feeds Girl WIJAG radi Young Man Afraid of His Horses, 123 Valor and Victory John S. Hamilton, 165 64 Afncan Americans, Prince Hall Masonry in Nebr Arnold, Bion, speaker for laying of « ymerstone 3elle Fourche River, end Great Sioux War, 95 ; s, 47 4-84 Memorial Stadium, 187 map), | Agate Springs Ranch, Sioux Co., 5 Art, Red Cloud post office mural, | collections Bentz, Marie, received radio set from WJAG listen Agonito, Joseph, “Young Man Afraid of His Horses Charles N. and Nettie Dietz 4-43 (photos ers, 61 The Reservation Years,” 116-32 Asboe, Eric B., Nebr. City, acknowledged, 32 Berlin, ocean steamer, 36 Agriculture, photographed by Emanuel Wolfe near Askren, Ida Mae, dtr. Karl Stefan, described early 3erman, Ruth, comp., and Judy Barrett Litoff, ed Neligh, 150-61 (photos); at Ft. Laramie, 1849-59 WJAG, 57-58 Dear Poppa: The World War Il Berman Family 162-70 Atkinson, Holt Co., Rosa Hudspeth as ed. Ledger Letters, reviewed, 85 Aid to Dependent Children (ADC), estab. in Nebr at Stuart, Atkinson, 174, 175, 176 (photo), 177 Bessey, Charles E., teacher Charles N. Dietz, 34 ) Atkinson Plain Dealer, ed., Lee Henry, 174 Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux, and Josephine A{inslee’s, published A Lost Lady, 1926, 69 At Prayer in the Desert, artist, R. Talbot Kelly, 41 Waggoner, With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Womar Alby James E ‘Little Jim,” Keith Co wrangler, 6 Auburn Granger, employed Annie Vio Gates, 175 Tells Her People s History. ed Emily Levine; re viewed, 193 Alexander, Hartley Burr, chose inscriptions for Aufdengarten, Louis, Ogallala, storekeeper, 2, 3, 4 Nebr. St. Capitol, Memoriai Stadium, 179 photo), 6, 10, 11 Biddle, John, attacked by Pawnee, 138 Alkali, Keith Co., 4, 10 Aughey, Samuel, NU prof., 11 Bierman, Herman, Battle Creek, farmer, 61 Allen, Charles W., From Fort Laramie to Wounded Autobiography of Red Cloud, War Leader of the 3ig Axe, Pawnee tribe ) role in Morning Star Knee: In the West That Was, ed., Richard E Oglalas, ed., R. Eli Paul, reviewed, 146-47 ceremony, 1827, 139 Jensen; reviewed, 89-90 Avery, Samuel, NU chancellor, financing of Memo 3ig Elk, Omaha (tribe relations with Pawnee Allen, Ida (Mrs. Luther), 77 (photo) rial Stadium, 179, 180, 181, 182, 185, 187 133, 134 (painting), 138, 140 Allen, Luther, Prince Hall Mason, 77 (photo Aviation, Neligh, possible Savidge Brothers plane, Big Eyes, Pawnee (tribe dtr. killed, 137 Allen, Robert, WJAG radio technician, 59 160 (photo); death pilot Charles Holman, 210- Big Foot, Sioux (tribe at Wounded Knee, 12 Alliance, Box Butte Co Prince Hall Masonry, ll photos Big Horn Mountains, end Great Sioux War, 94 1920s, 75 Big Nose, Pawnee (tribe threatened whites Babbitt, Edwin Burr, journalist Pawnee investiga Alliance Times and Herald, reported on Prince Hall 140, 141 tion, 1829, 137, 138 Masonry, 1920s, 75 Big Road, Sioux tribe), end Great Sioux War, 110 Backhaus, A. H., Stuart, newsp. ed., 172 Amara, river steamer, 37 (photo) 111 American Horse, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux Bad Chief, Pawnee (tribe), 140 Bigham, Darrel E historian, Prince Hall Masonry War, cession Black Hills, 102, 103 (photo), 109 Baedeker, Karl, travel guide author, 36, 37 Bighorn River, end Great Sioux War, 94-115 photo), 111; relations with Young Man Afraid Bailey, Carrie S., chmn., Woman's Division, Nebr 3ird, Edwin, emigrant, Ft. Laramie, 1854, 166 of His Horses, 116, 119, 125, 126, 127 Democratic Party, 20 Bixby, Ammi L., opponent woman suffrage, 174 Amencan Indians in World War |. At War and at Baker, E. F., Keith Co , criminal, 4 Home, Thomas A. Britten, reviewed, 87-88 Baldwin, Frank D end Great Sioux War, 96 BlaOec k Elk, Cheyenne tribe), end Great Sioux War American Legion, projected hdqrs. space in Nl Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 18 stadium complex, 180, 181 Black Elk, Nicholas, Sioux (tribe), quoted on Bandelin, Ted, mgr. WJAG radio, 63 Crazy Horse, 1931, 106: 111 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), permitted WJAG radio to Banks and Banking, watercolor Farmers’ and Black Hills, end Great Sioux War, 94-115 (map broadcast recorded music, 64 Merchants’ Bank, Red Cloud, 54 95); 117, 118, 125, 129 Barnett, F. L., Prince Hall Mason, legislator, 78 Black Hills Journal, quoted Young Man Afraid of Amsberry, D. M., Nebr. sec. of state, 75 Bartels, Michael M., Missouri Pacific River and Prai His Horses, 123 Amundson, Michael A., “Portrait of a Small Town The Photographic Diary of Neligh’s Emanuel rie Ratls: The MOPAC in Nebraska, reviewed, 90 Black Metropolis, St. Clair Drake, Horace Cayton Wolfe,” 150-61 Bartholomew, David M., Pioneer Naturalist on the quoted, 79 Anderson, Roland, Wahoo, radio pioneer, 55, 56 Plains, The Diary of Elam Bartholomew, 1871 to Black Moccasin, Cheyenne (tribe), end Great 1934, annotated, 197 Sioux War, 96 (photo) Barton, Guy C., North Platte, rancher, politician, 2 Anselm, Carolyn, protagonist of /n the Market Black Moon, Sioux headman, end Great Sioux Places ,171 Bassett Eagle, ed., T. R. Geddis, 173 War, 96 198 Index - Volume 79 Black Shawl, Sioux Black Shield, Sioux bk. rey nnie, Neligh I Villiam A., Keith vehnel, William, film Book Reviews, 44-49 Boom-Bust: Prince Hall Masonry in during the 1920s,” Dennis N. Mihelict rglum, Gutz pr rial Stadium tablets Great Sioux War Villiam ii pitalii; sm.i Culture il ind Nettie Fowler Dietz verB 1, Edgar Beecher Brown, George LeR Ridge, 127 Brown, Jake J., Keith ¢ Brown, J seph R City. 242,42. 25 Brown, Marie K E. Nuquist, 18 Brown, Samuel J wagon promoter 3rownson, Debra, NSHS artist NH desir and lay out, credits all issues atlin, George artist, paintings Big Elk Bruguier, Johnny, half-S.i oux scout, end Gr. eat ull, 134, 135 Sioux War, 103, 105 ‘attle, “The Law at the End of the Trail Mem Nebraska History - Winter 1998 Cook, James, witness Ogallala shooting, 5 Edward S. Curtis of Native American Women, Dorion, Tom, interpreter, end Great Sioux War Cooper, Gary, film star, 69 annotated, 50 106 Cooper, Jerry, The Rise of the National Guard: The Dayton, W. W., Saline Co., chmn. fund drive for Dougherty, John, Indian agt., relations with Paw Evolution of The American Militia, 1865-1920, Memorial Stadium, 181 nee, 133, 136, 137 (photo), 138, 139, 141 reviewed, 88 De Graaf, Lawrence, quoted on LA population Douglas, J. B., Tecumseh, leader fund drive for Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la., 34 growth, 1920s, 79 Memorial Stadium, 188 Cottrell, Barbara J., with Lawrence H. Larsen, Gate “Dear Poppa: The World War il Berman Family Dowd, John, Keith Co. officer, 2 City. A History of Omaha, annotated, 49 Letters,” Ruth Berman, comp., and Judy Barrett Doyle, Susan Badger, and Fred W. Dykes, eds Covered Wagon Women (Vol. 7): Diaries and Let- Litoff, ed., reviewed, 85 The 1854 Oregon Trail Diary of Winfield Scott ters from the Western Trails, 1854-1860, ed., DeKay, H. George, Wausa, holder radio station Ebey, reviewed, 144 comp., Kenneth L. Holmes, annotated, 197 trans. license, 55 Drake, St. Clair, quoted on Afr. Amer. fraternal Cox-Paul, Lori, comp. with James W. Wengert, A Democrat, Henderson, Minn., ed., Joseph R societies, 79 Frontier Army Christmas, reviewed, 45; bk. rev., Brown, 25 Dudley, Charles C., Prince Hall Mason, 82 85 Democratic Party, Keith Co., 8; Maud E. Nuquist as DuFran, Phil, Custer Co., dep. sheriff, cowboy, 7 Crawford, Emmett, summoned by J. J. Saville, 117 memb., 14-23; Gov. Charles Bryan as memb., Dull Knife, Cheyenne (tribe), end of Great Sioux 183; Joseph R. Brown as memb., 24, 26 Crawler, Sioux headman, end Great Sioux War, 96 War, 96, 111 Dempsey, Jack, radio coverage of bout with Crazy Horse, pictograph Custer, Crazy Horse, fall Tommy Gibbons, 1923, 60 Dunn, Orange W Omaha, officerC . N. Dietz front cover; “Crazy Horse and the End of the Lumber, 35 Great Sioux War,” Kingsley M. Bray, 94-115 Dennison, Tom, Omaha, political boss, 78 Dykes, Fred W., and Susan Badger Doyle, eds compared to Young Man Afraid of His Horses Denton, C. T., Prince Hall Mason, 81 The 1854 Oregon Trail Diary of Winfield Scott 116-32 Depression, politics in Nebr., 14-23; influenced Ebey, reviewed, 144 Cronin, Dennis H., Nebr. legislator, ed., The Front- Prince Hall Masonry, 74, 79, 83; impoverished ier (O'Neill), 172 (photo), 175, 176 photographer Emanuel Wolfe, 156; prevented Eagle Pipe, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War Crook, George, end Great Sioux War, 94, 95, 105 construction Memorial Stadium complex, 189 101, 106 106, 108, 111, 112; relations with Young Man DePriest, Martin, Keith Co sheriff, 8, 10, 11 Eagle Shield, Sioux (tribe) end Great Sioux War Afraid of His Horses, 118, 119, 125 (photo), 12 99. 100 Crosman, George Hampton, robbed, mistreated by Deroin, Francis, trader, 140 “Early Years of Broadcasting in Norfolk, Nebraska Pawnee, 139 Des Moines Capital, employed Rosa Hudspeth, 171 1922-1928," Mark Smith, 54-68 Crow (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 95 (map), 96; Desdunes, Dan, Afr. Amer. musician, Prince Hall Easter, concert broadcast on WJAG radio, 62 r1e1l6,a ti1o2n8s, w1i2t9h; rYaoiudnedg bMya nP awAnfreaei,d o1f3 7H is Horses, Mason, 76 Eaton, Diane, and Sheila Urbanek, Paul Kane's Desert Scout, artist R. Talbot Kelly, 41 Great Nor-West, reviewed, 145 Crow Dog, Sioux (tribe), tried for murder, 121 Dewson, Mary, dir., Women’s Division, Democratic Eaton, John, U.S. sec of War, 137 Croxton, John H., terr. legislator, Nebr. City atty., Nat. Com., 16 28 Edgerton, J. Edgar, bro pol. supporter Maud E Diaries, photographic diary Emanuel Wolfe, 150-61 Nuquist, 18 Custer and the Great Controversy: The Origin and Development of a Legend, Robert M. Utley, anno- Diaz, Porfirio, Mexican pres., ocean steamer Edgerton, Joseph W., homesteader, lawyer, father tated, 92 passenger, 38 Maud E. Nuquist, 14 Custer County, Mitchell-Ketchum killing, 6-7 Dickerson, Charles W Prince Hall Mason, 89, 81 Editing Historical Documents: A Handbook of Prac 82, 83 tice, Michael E. Stevens, Steven B. Burg, anno Custer, George A., and Young Man Afraid of His Dietl, Ralph, USA und Mittelamerika: Die tated, 148 Horses, 118; pictograph Custer, Crazy Horse, fall front cover; end Great Sioux War, 94 Auenpolitk von William J. Bryan, 1913-1915 Editor's Showcase, “Queer Case, Desertion of a reviewed, 47 Soldier Guard and Two Convicts,” 51; death Cutting into the Meatpacking Line: Workers and Dietz, Charles N., Omaha, lumber dealer, philan- Charles “Speed” Holman, pilot, 1931, 210-11 Change in the Rural Midwest, Deborah Fink, re- viewed, 192-93 thropist, traveler, 34-43 (photos, 34, 37) ( ph tos ) Dietz, Gould Cooke, bro. Charles N. Dietz, 35, 38, 41 Egan, Teddy, relations with Young Man Afraid of Dahiman, James C., Omaha, mayor, 36, 75 Dietz, Gould Price, father Charles N. Dietz, 34 His Horses, 118 Daily Missouri Republican, quoted on prices at Ft Dietz, Leonora Antoinette Cooke (Mrs. Gould Egypt, visited by Charles and Nettie Dietz, 36-41 Laramie, 1850, 165 Price), mother Charles N. Dietz, 34, 36 Egypt and Nubia, Charles N. Dietz donation to Omaha Public Library, 36 Daily Nebraskan, NU student newsp., 179 Dietz, Lydia Ann Cooke (Mrs. Gould Price), died Dangerfield, Daniel, nurse for Joseph R. Brown, 24 1849, 34 Egypt Painted and Described, artist-author R. Talbot Kelly, 40 Dietz, Nettie Fowler (Mrs. Charles N.), Omaha, Darling, Dell, NSHS artist, credits all issues philanthropist, traveler, 34-43 (photo, 37) Eighteen Fifty-four Oregon Trail Diary of Winfield Davis, Anderson, Seward Co., 30 Dillon, Isaac, North Platte, rancher, 2 Scott Ebey, eds., Susan Badger Doyle, Fred W Davis, Ellery, architect, memb. Memorial Stadium Dykes, reviewed, 144 Dillon, Sidney, UP pres., 2 Building Com., 182 (photo), 184 Elgin, Antelope Co., site Ira Wolfe store, 151, 156 Dawson, Fred T., NU football coach, memb Dobinsgo nC,o m.A,r thu1r8,2 (mpehmobt.o ) Memorial Stadium Build- Elkhorn River, 150 Memorial Stadium Building Com., 182 (photo) Don Juan, George Gordon Byron, 41 Ellinger, Frank, Willa Cather's literary character Day, M. W., officer, Ft. Rob., 127 in A Lost Lady, 69, 71 Dorion, Martin, Omaha (tribe), interpreter, Day, Sara, Heart of the Circle: Photographs by 138, 141 Ellison, James, Keith Co., cattleman, 5 200 Index - Volume 79 TE EE EIN I TIES ICG TTS STINE NI TRE ST EET FIED STATES TEM: Engberg, ( | an intercedede d for student Flying By, S$ re CV ] on T rt s F. Roder j nterprise Planing Mill, Lincoln, defaulted pledge to Memorial Stadium fund drive, 188 erty Mc ISG Ue artist EEdd win L rd Weeks } ider ( Stadium Faling, Andrea |., NSHS ass in H vd 7 Marshall, ¢ and i\W illiam lfe as salesmen reemasonry Fitzgerald, F. Sc Nebraska D ining studi » system, ¢ mont, Elkh Fitzpatrick, Thomas fur trader arrived in Neligh Fletcher, Edward Prince Hall Mason 82 Froidevaux Frances Flippin, George A Prince Hall Mason, 80; Nl Afr A Lat Amer. football player, contributor fund drive for ind Lette 905-1910, ann tated Memorial Stadium, 185 From Et erglade to Canorm With the Se 201 Nebraska History - Winter 1998 Golden Book, published A Lost Lady, 1931, 69 Hartman, Douglas R bk. rev., 88 Holy Land, Charles N Dietz donation to Omaha Gonzalez-Clements, Emilia, bk. rev., 44 Hascall, Vincent, sec Nebr. Mem Assoc exec Public Library, 36 Gordon, Charies, defeated by Mahdi, 1885, 38 com., 180, 181 Hoover, Herbert, U.S. pres., guest Charles N. Dietz Gordon, John, Keith Co. officer, 2 Haskin, Roswell A., Stuart, newsp. ed., 172, 175 46 Hope, Cliff Jr Quiet Courage, Kansas Congress Gould, Edwin, Norfolk, holder radio station trans Hassman, J. B., Colendge, mayor WJAG radio man Clifford R. Hope, annotated 197 license, 55, 56 family, 58 Gould, Jay, capitalist, friend Charles N. Dietz, 35, 36 Hastings Daily Tnbune, estab. early radio station, 54 Hor1s0e9 Road, Sioux tribe), end Great Sioux War Graham Agnes, Wisner, holder radio station trans Haunted Kansas: Ghost Stones and Other Eene lorses, Neligh, horse racing, 160 (phot license, 55 Tales, Lisa Hefner Heitz, reviewed, 46-47 Graham, Bill, memb. WJAG radio family, 58 Hotel Norfolk, purchased by E. ¢ Eppley, 62, ¢ Hawke, Robert, Nebr. City, merchant, freighter, 27 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR projec ted Hayden, Joseph, shot in KeithCo ., 1876, 4 photo bb hdars. space in NU stadium complex, 180 Houghton, Eliza P. Donner, The Expeditior Hayes, Rutherford B US pres., end Great Sioux Donner Party and its Tragic Fate, annotated, 92 Grand Island, Hall Co., 14, 16; Prince Hall Masonry 1920s, 75 War, 111 Howard, Edgar, | S. rep supported WJAG radi Grand Island Daily independent, reported on He Dog, Sioux (tribe), participant in cession of Howard Jack, Keith C« criminal Prince Hall Masonry, 1920s, 75 Black Hills, 109 (photo), 110 (photo Howell Robert B.. | >. sen Sup} ted WJAG Grattan, John L., post commissary of subsistence Heart of the Circle Photographs by Edward § radio, 64 “t. Laramie 1854, 162 Curtis of Native Amencan Women, Sara Day Hudson, H B., buyer C.N Dietz Lumber, 41 annotated, 50 Gray, Thomas Scott Keith Co criminal, 9 (photo Hudson, Nellie L sister Nettie F wler tz 10 Hedge, Verne, Lincoln, mayor, 75 Hudson's Bay Company, freight shipn Great Sioux War Crazy Horse and the End of the Heitz, Lisa Hefner, Haunted Kansas Great Sioux War Kingsley M. Bray nd Other Eerie Tales, reviewed, At Hudspeth, Rosa Green, Donald E., bk. rev 17-48 Hemingway, Emest, author, influenced film adap Hud1s7p eth, R Greenslet, Ferris, ed. workso f Willa Cather tations of his work, 69 Gregg, Edward S., steam wagon authority, 31 Henderson, Agnes, Naper, employee Hudspeth, Willis 174 Hudspeth, Winfre Gregg, Laura A., suffragist, debated with A. L Bixby, 174 Henry, O. See Porter, William Sydney Hudspeth, 173 Gregg, Stanton, steam wagon authority, 31 Herbert, Neil, Willa Cather’s literary character Hughes, Elizabeth Anne Southard (Mrs Griswold, Dwight, Nebr. gov., 21 A Lost Lady, 69-70 Ogallala, 5, | Gunn, Michael, NU graduate student, 8 HerMmeamno,r iaClh arSlteasd,i uLmi ncfoulnn,d ddreivfea,u lt1e8d8 on pledge to Hug10h,e1s | J] se] hG Keith ¢ Haizlip, Jimmy, witness 1931 plane crash, 211 Hewitt, William, bk. rev., 87-88 Hump, Sioux leader, end Great Sioux War 109, 110, 111 Hall, Robert L., An Archaeology of the Soul Hickey, Donald R., bk. rev., 48-49 North American Indian Belief and Ritual Hunter Milton, Prince Hall Mason memb. Omaha reviewed 195 High Bear, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 108 Urban League, 7' Halvorson, Mark J Sacred Beauty: Quillwork of Hill James J., rail entrepreneur, guest Charles N Hunter, Nathaniel, Prince Hall Mason, memb Plains Women, annotated 197 Dietz, 36 Omaha Urban League 74. 76. 77. 80. 82 Hamilton, John S., author military health guide Hill, William, carpenter, 29-30 Hunting of the Buffalo, E Douglas Branch ) 1851, 165 Hinman, Beach, North Platte, lawyer annotated, 92 Hanging Woman Creek, end Great Sioux War, 95 Historical Markers, steam wagon, 31 (photo) Huntley, Catherine, protagonist of Juggernaut (map), 97, 98 the Moderns, 171 Hodgdon, Charles, Chicago, NU architect, 179,ri 184 Hanna, Robert, watercolor Farmers’ and Merchants Hurt, R. Douglas, Nathan Boone and the Amen Bank, Red Cloud, summer front cover Hoffman, William, reported on scurvy, Ft. Laramie Frontier reviewed, 195-96 1856, 167 Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, shipper Joseph Huse, Eugene F son W_N Huse; founder WJAG R. Brown's steam wagon, 26 Holiday, Henry artist, 40 radio, 54-68 55 photo Hanson, James A., past dir. NSHS, bk. rev 147 Holman, Charles, pilot, killed, 1931, 210-11 photos Huse, Norris, son W. N., journalist, 54 Hard to Kill, Sioux (tribe), relative Crazy Horse 108 Holmes, George, Lincoln, contributor to Memorial Huse, William N. Sr., purchased Norfolk Daily Harding, WarrenG ., U.S. pres., 77 Stadium fund drive 187 News, 1888, 54 (photo Hardorff, Richard G., comp ed., Cheyenne Mem ) Holmes, Kenneth L., ed comp., Covered Wagon Hutchinson, Duane, bk. rev., 46-47 nies of the Custer Fight’ A Source Book, anno Women (Vol. 7) Dianes and Letters from the Hutchinson, Stephen K.., « mp Frontier Net tated, 148 Western Trails, 18 »4—1860, annotated, 197 Stonies of Hardship ar ad Trin Hare, Thomas “Arkansas.” See Ware, Thomas Holt County, Rosa Hudspeth as author, ed., Stuart County in the 187 Arkansas Ledger, 17\-78 Harper's Weekly, “An Army Train Crossing the Holt County Independent, O'Neill, quoted on Rosa Ice, Cheyenne (tribe end Great Sioux War, 9 Plains,” Apr. 24, 1858, 166 (sketch Hudspeth, 174 98, 111 Harris, William, Keith Co., criminal, 6 Holtz, Harold, exec sec NU Alumni Assoc., 179 Identifying American Furniture: A Pictorial Guide to Harrison, Thomas, injured in Ogallala, 6 182 (photo), 184, 185, 187, 189 Styles and Terms, Colonial to Contemporary 202 Index - Volume 79 bk. review annotations J ; 14 14 i The Fontenelle and Cabanné Trading Posts The History and Archeology of Two Missouri River Sites, 1822-1838 hns Ft. Laramie Johnson, Carla, Nelig Johnson, Samuel Johnson, W.L radio, ¢ Johnston, James W., The Long Road of War Marine's Story of Pacific Combat, annotated, 92 Kratville, William W., bk Johnstone, Beers, steam wagon mechanic, 25, 2¢ Kroeker, Marvin E., bk rey Joslyn Art Museum, recipient Charles and Nettie Krotter, William, Stuart m Dietz donations, 34-43 Ku Klux Klan. in Nebr., 1920s, 74, 7 \otographed Judson, F. W., NU regent, 185 by Emanuel Wolfe in N | phe t Iny ggernaut of the Moderns, Rosa Hudspeth, 171 Kusmer, Kenneth, quoted : fraternal 174, 177 societies, 79 ott, Prince =H all Mason Kansa (tribe), 138 La Jeunesse, Louis, trader em lov abanne wi INC views of “Main Stree Kansas City Times, 4 1anuel Wolfe, 154 Nebraska History - Winter 1998 Lewis, Wendy, bk. rev., 45 Man Afraid of His Horses, Sioux (tribe), compared Methodist Church, Maud E. Nuquist as memb., 15 Life of Chnst and the Popes, printer, Anton to Young Man Afraid of His Horses, 116, 117 19, 20 Koburger, 1481, 41 (photo), 125, 126, 129 Mexicans in the Midwest 1900-1932, Juan R Lincoln, Lancaster Co , Prince Hall Masonry, Man Who Owns a Sword, Sioux (tribe), chosen Garcia, reviewed, 44 1920s, 75 “shirtwearer,” 116 Mexico, relations with Pawnee, 135-36 Lincoln County, cattle drives, 1873-87, 2, 4 Manderson, Charles F., U.S. sen., 122 Mihelich, DennisN ., bk. rev., 44-45; “Boom-Bust Lincoln Star, reported on Prince Hall Masonry Manila Times, owner, George Sellner, 57 Prince Hall Masonry in Nebraska during the 1920s, 75 Many Camps, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 1920s,” 74-84 Lindmier, Thomas, bk. rev., 86 102 Miles Maryott: His Life & Times, S. A. Sullivan Litoff, Judy Barrett, ed., and Ruth Berman, comp Many Danes, Some Norwegians: Karen Miller's annotated, 49 Dear Poppa: The World War Il Berman Family Diary, 1894, John W. Nielsen, ed., reviewed, 90-91 Miles, Nelson A., end Great Sioux War, 94-115 Letters, reviewed, 85 influenced Young Man Afraid of His Horses, 1 2¢ Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity 127, 128 Little Big Man, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, eds., David M. Wrobel and Michael C. Steiner cession Black Hills, 98, 99 (photo), 109 (photo) reviewed, 45-46 Miller, Darlis, ed., Above a Common Soldier Frank 110, 111; relations with Young Man Afraid of His and Mary Clarke in the American West and Civil Horses, 118, 119 Maps, UP cattle-loading pens, Ogallala, 1883, 3 War, 1847-1872, reviewed, 86-87 Sioux war country, fall 1876-spring 1877, 95 Little Hawk, Sioux (tribe), uncle Crazy Horse, end Pawnee raids, ca. 1829, 140 Miller, Henry, herder, shot during Ghost Dance Great Sioux War, 102, 108, 110 troubles, 127 Markey, Gene, screenwriter, 71 Little Knife, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 95 Miller, James W., Keith Co. officer, 2 Martin, Glenn L., Omaha, bomber plant housing, 42 Little Spaniard, Pawnee (tribe), 139 Miller, Robert A., dir., NU libraries, 41 Little Wolf, Cheyenne (tribe end Great Sioux Mason, Julius W., comdr. Camp Rob., end Great Mills, Enos A., author, guest Charles N. Dietz, 3¢ War, 96, 102 Sioux War, 103, 105 Milner, Clyde A. Il, New Significance: Re-envisior Little Wound, Sioux (tribe), participant in cession Masterson, W. B. “Bat,” helped Bill Thompson ing the History of the American West, reviewed of Black Hills, 109 (photo), 119, 125, 126 escape Ogallala, 1880, 8 88-89 Loading Cattle, Red Cloud, post office mural by Mathews, Alfred, Nebr. City 1865, 27 (sketch Mine of Her Own Women Prospectors in the Amen Archie Musick, spring front cover Matthews, A.B Prince Hall Mason, 82 can West, 1850-1950, Sally Zanjani, reviewed Lodge Pole, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 95 Mazomanie, Joseph R. Brown's steam wagon, 26, 29 192 Lone Horn, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 107 McAllister, John, donor dinner bell to WJAG, 59 Minier, Evelyn Mills, chmn Nebr. Republican Long Dog, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 95 (photo) Party, 18 Long Road of War: A Marine's Story of Pacific Com- McAllister, W. L., donor dinner bell to WJAG, 59 Minor, Harry, leader Cal. fund drive for Memorial bat, James W. Johnston, annotated, 92 Stadium, 188 McAuliff, Frank, Keith Co. officer, 2, 3 Long Whirlwind, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux Miriani, Ronald, bk. rev., 88-89 McCaffery (McCaffey), John, Keith Co., criminal, 4 War, 104, 105 Mississippi River, freight shipments, 25, 29 Loosbrock, Richard D., bk. rev., 196 McCiure, L. C., Denver, photographer, 152 Missoun Intelligencer, quoted Benjamin O'Fallon Lost Lady, Willa Cather, characters drawn from McCoy, Joseph G., founder, Abilene cattle market, 5 on Pawnee, 135 Silas and Lyra Garber, 69-73 McDermott, John D., “No Small Potatoes: Problems Vissoun Pacific River and Prairie Rails: The MOPA( Lost Lady in Hollywood,” Andrea |. Faling, 69-73 f Food and Health at Fort Laramie, 1849-1859 in Nebraska, Michael M. Bartels. reviewed, % Love, Barbara, comp., ed., with Frances Love 162-70 Missoun Republican, quoted on Ft. Leavenworth Froidevaux, Lady's Choice: Ethel Waxham's McDuffee, M. S., pol. supporter Maud E. Nuquist, 16 1853, 166 Journals and Letters, 1905-1910, annotated, 49 McGillycuddy, Valentine T., Indian agt., Pine Missouri River, 24; compared to Nile River Love, Don L., Library, NU recipient Charles and Ridge, relations with Young Man Afraid of His trading routes, 133-43 (map, 140 Nettie Dietz donations, 34, 40, 42 Horses, 119 (photo), 120, 121, 122, 123, 128 Mitchell, Luther, CusterC o., homesteader, killed Low Dog, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 110 McGintie, H. L., Neligh, entrepreneur, 152 6-7 Ludwickson, John, NSHS curator of anthro., bk McKelvie, Samuel, Nebr. gov., 181, 183 Monitor, Omaha, Afr. Amer. newsp., 74, 75, 7 rev., 195 McKnees, ——, killed by Pawnee, 135 Moore, Samuel P., post surgeon, Ft. Laramie, 1850 Luebke, Frederick C., Nebraska, An Illustrated 164 McMullen, Laura Waples, officer, Gen. Fed. of History, 155 Women’s Clubs, 18 Morgan, Frank, actor in 1934 film adaptation Lutgen, Grace, Wayne, pol. supporter Maud E A Lost Lady, 72 Nuquist, 19 McWilliams, Richard, anthro., 8 Morgan, John Pierpont, financier, ocean steamer McWilliams, Trago T., Prince Hall Mason, ed., Afr Mackay, Aeneas, dep. quartermaster, Ft. Laramie Amer. Review, Lincoln, 74, 77, 82 passenger, 38 1849, 163 Morning Star, attempted disruption of ceremony Means, John, killed by Comanche, 135 1827, 139, 141 Mackenzie, Ranald S., end Great Sioux War, 96, Medicine Man, Pawnee (tribe), stole horses, 138 111 Morris, Craig, Prince Hall Mason, memb. Omaha Mahin, Sadie, 1925 wedding broadcast on WJAG Memorial Stadium, financing, construction, 179-91 Urban League, 76 radio, 62 Merrivale, José, interpreter, end Great Sioux War, Morrison, Frederick C., surveyor, 29 Make Them Stand Up, Sioux (tribe), end Great 106, 108, 109 (photo), 112 Mortar Board, NU honor soc financing of Memorial Sioux War, 100 Metcalf, Richard L., Omaha, mayor, 36 Stadium, 186, 188 204 Index - Volume 79 a ee ed Morton, J. Sterling, Nebr. City, steam wagon pro Hartley Burr Alexander, 179 moter, 28, 30, 31 Nebraska State Hist al Society, a Mother'Dsa y, 1925 ncert broadcast on WJAG wagon records, artifac 31; owner dinnerb e radio, 62 from WJAG | sitory En Mothersole., Jessie. artist. ‘4 ( { Moulton, Candy, Roadsid reviewed, 48-49 braska stat e Journa *nince Hall Mason Alfred “Babe,” trailh silos wt Masons ve, Andy, trail hand Nebr ska tate Penite ntiary tributor to Memorial Stadium fur Muland, William, ed., Ke iot ' Munn, Eugene, freighter Daniel, killed by askin, William H Masonry, 79 Musick, Archie Sf Im in 4 ition for th) e Advancement NAACP), Prince Hall Mas Native Americans, pictograph Custer, Crazy H fall front cover; “Crazy Horse and the End reat Sioux War,” Kingsley M. Bray, 94-115 Young Man Afraid of His Horses: The Reserva tion Years,” J h Agonito, 1 l¢ Wright Beauchampe Investigation and the Pawnee Threat of 182 Richard E. Jensen, | 13 Navajo (tribe Nebraska Board of Control, Maud E. Nuquista s Newspapers, Omahi memb., 22 Ledger, ed NebDbrieartsazk sa kiiab rBaoroyk,B ook 4C1 omnppaannyy, acqquuiirreedd Charilr les N Nez Perce (tribe). relations with Crazv H : mi Dougl arles . Nielsen, John W., ed., Many Danes, Some ne Karl Stefan. 56: Prin Nebraska Bureaouf Child Welfare, Maud E "A Ae _— : “se A Nuquist as dir., 211 -22) g9]i a| ns: Karen Miller's Diary, 1894, rev |i 84° 1i 931 ia airr act < Nebsrkaeasskta ckhaC, ity. ,2C7i t y Ottooee ( stteeaamm wawgagoon,n 2) 4i- 33» Nil,e Afterglow, artist, R. Talbot Kell1)y j (Jima waeI ” love) d d kK arl 1StaS1 tfeafanno, n Ke$757:i; thq a¢ n ce érief Nilea t Assuan, artist, R. o Talbot Ke, lly, 4 Nebraska City News-Press, steam wagon mural . P Nebr. City. 31 Nile River, cruisedb y Charanld eNestti e Dietz Omaha Bee Nebraska : City’s Steam Wagon,” Wil, liamE .: Lass 16;- 41 (photo, 37 film review 4-33 Not lesh, Sioux (tribe), relations with Crazy Horse maha Guide, Afr. Amer. news, Nebraska F> ederation ofW omen’s . Clubs, Maud I: 119, in 125age : ‘ mal lic L-i brary Nuquist as memb., }1 4-23) (photo, 15 No Small Potatoes: Problemosf Food and Health 3 NebLureabskkea., A1n5 5I llustrated History, Fjrie derick a( aH1to 6e=9F -or7t0 Laramie, 1849-1859." John D. McDermott = Nuqé uist, 20; a a1H9e27ra alddp.o ll onpol. Braeaptdpieo e,a ra63; n; ed = > © 2 No Water, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux W‘a r, 101 E.. Newbranch, =7 0; reported on Prince Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877, ed 102, 105, 112 Masonry, 1920s, 75; quoted on Young Man R. Eli Paul, advertised, 52; reviewed, 145-46 = NDA Nebraska Memorial Association, financing, con Nor2f8o, lk5, 4-6M8a dison - Co., radio broadcasting, 1922 ) c- Aofnrvaiedn tioo) fn ,H is 1H7o44 ;r sesp,l~ ane1 29»c ; rasqh} u,o )t e1d-95 3i1, on 21|1 % struction of Memorial Stadium, 179-91 Norfolk Daily News, sponsor WJ- AG radio, s 54-68 On ath e Baneek s waoef the ee Nile, artist, Karl Witk, owski,-: 44 Nebraska Press Association (NPA), 1907 conven ad, 57 On the Bookshelf, 49-50, 92, 148, 19 tion, Omaha, 174 : : : North Platte, Lincoln Co., cattle ranching, shipping Order of the Eastern Star (OES), Prince Hall Nebraska State Capitol, inscriptions chosen by 2 3.4.5.6.8 10. 11: 1929 racial incident. 77 Aasonry, 76. 81. 82 205 Nebraska History - Winter 1998 Oregon Trail Revisited, Gregory M. Franzwa Photography, of Emanuel Wolfe, Neligh, 150-61 ing’: Maud E. Nuquist, First Woman Candidat annotated, 50 Piercy Frederick Hawkins 162 sketch Ft for Governoro f Nebraska,” 14-23 orn, David L., steam wagon driver in Nebr Laramie) Radio, WJAG, Norfolk, 1922-28 City, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30 Pike, Joseph W., Neligh, photographer, 152 Radio Act of 1912, 55 ola, Polk Co home Maud E. Nuquist, 14-23 Pilcher, Joshua, fur trader, 139 Radio Digest, quoted on WJAG radi County Nebr. City steam wagon, 24-33 Pine Ridge Agency, home Young Man Afraid of Raecke, Walter, Central City fund drive for His Horses, 117-28 (photos, 122-23, 127 Memoria! Stadium, 188 Pagel, Al, Neligh, quoted on photographer Pinkett, Harrison J., Omaha, atty., Prince Hall Rapp, William F Union Pacit Emanuel Wolfe, 156 Mason, 77 Nebraska, annotated, 50 » ClarenceS ., dir., NSHS, 31 Pioneer Naturalist on the Plains The Diary of Elan Rayner, Flora, Ogallala, assaulted, 1884 1' 1) -On, interpreter, participant in cession Barthol meu 1871 to 1934, David M Reardon U.S. army deserter, 188 ills, 109 (photo Bartholomew, annotatec 1, 197 Reckless Hour, film treatment based on -apin, Alexander Laforce, trader, employee Platte River a 4, 490 Cabanne, 139 Plenty Horses, Sioux tribe), shot Lt arker, Henry, shot in Ogallala, 1879, 7-8 Ghost Dance troubles, 127 William D. Rowley, revie -arsons Construction Company, Omaha, construc Polk County, home Maud E. Nuquist, If ux (tribe), end Great Si tion of Memorial Stadium 187 188, 189 Pollack, W. J., special Indian agt., 12¢ 108 Parwick, L. W., Lincoln, donor of cornerstone for Pollak, Oliver B., “Capitalism, Culture, and Philan Red Cloud, Webster ( Memonial Stadium, 187 thropy: Charles N. and Nettie Fowler Dietz of 4 Lost Lady, 70, 71 Patzel, Fred, Madison, hog caller for WJAG radio Omaha, 1881-1939," 34-43 Red Cloud, Sioux (trib family, 62 Ponca, Dixon ( yme 100, 103, 104, 111, 11 aul Kane’s Great Nor-West, Diane Eaton, Sheila Journal, 54 Afraid of His H rses, 11 Urbanek, reviewed, 145 Poole Grace Morrison, pres Gen Red Paul's Case Willa Cather, TV adaptati Women's Clubs, 16 Paul, R. Eli NSHS sen research hist., dje Populist Party, Joseph credits all issues; ed., Trh e Nebraska | Nuquist as memberasset e Reader 1865-1877, reviewed 145-46 early 1910s, 172, 175 biography of Red Cloud, War Leader of the Porter, Joseph C., bk reviews ved Cloud. Warr Oglalas, reviewed, 146-47 acknowledgment, 32 Porter, William Sydney (O. Henry), author, 41 Robert W Lars bk. annotations, 49, 50, 92 148, 197 Portrait of a Small Town: The Photographic Pawnee (tribe Wright-Beauchampe investigation Diary of Neligh’s Emanuel Wolfe,” Michael A 133-43 Amundson, 150-61 Red Feather, Sioux tribe), bro.-in-law Crazy Paxton, William A., rancher, 11 Pospisil, Loren, NSHS site supvr., Chimney Rock Horse, end Great Sioux War 103 Payne, Bayard, judge, Nebr. Supreme Court National Historic Site, bk. rev., 144 Red Horse, Sioux (tribe end Great Sioux War teacher Maud E. Nuquist, 14 Postcards, Emanuel Wolfe photos, winter front 100. 101. 103. 106 Payne, Grace Bentley (Mrs. Bayard), teacher Maud cover, 155 158 Red Owl, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, | E. Nuquist, 14 Potter's House, Omaha, home Charles and Nettie Red Sack, Sioux (tribe), end Great Sioux War, 101 Pedro, Keith Co., criminal, 5, 6 Dietz, 34, 35 photo . 39 (photo), 40 (photo), 42 103. 106 Penney, Charles, acting Indian agt., Pine Ridge, 129 Potter, James E NSHS assoc. dir., ed. NH, credits Red Thunder, Sioux tribe), end Great Sioux War People and Perplexities, Mary Fairbrother, 172 all issues; bk. annotations, 49 50, 92, 197 100 Peoples, Alfred F., Prince Hall Mason, 82 Powder River, end Great Sioux War, 94-115 Redwater Creek, end Great Sioux War, 95 map Young Man Afraid of His Horses fought for, 116 Ub Pericles, Greek statesman, quoted by Maud E 117 118 Reed, Guy, chmn. Nebr. Mem. Assoc Nuquist, 15 Powder River Expedition Journals of Colonel Rich 180 Pershing Rifles, Harold Holtz as memb.., 184 ard Irving Dodge, Wayne R. Kime, ed reviewed Reed, John A., ste am wagon builde Pershing, John J., guest Charles N. Dietz, 36; NI R5—Rt 29, 30 | alumnus, contributor to fund drive for Memorial Pratt Richard H promoted “Sioux Bill,” 125 Reel, Jack, film critic, 72 Stadium, 179, 182 Price, William, Nebr. st. auditor, pol. supporter Rees, Samuel, memb Memorial Stadium Building Peterson, Andy, parents donated bell to WJAG Maud E. Nuquist, 18 Com 182 (photo radio, 62 Printers Auxiliary, trade journal, 173 2 Relf, Emma Mrs. W. E.) photographic toner, }1 52 Peterson, Grace, Neligh, cake baker WJAG radio Progress, Omaha, Afr. Amer. newsp Relf, W. E Neligh, photographer, 151, 152, 153 family, 61 Pryce, Donald, bk. rev., 47 Remington, M. C Neligh, memb. Neligh Improve Peterson, Harold F., photographed plane crash ment Co., 151 1931, 210-11 Quiet Courage, Kansas Congressman Clifford R Republican Party, Keith Co., 8; Maud Nuquist as Peterson, Wallace, witnessed death of pilot Hope, Cliff Hope Jr., annotated, 197 memb., 19, 20, 22; supporter steam wagon, 27 Charles Holman, 210-11 Charles N. Dietz as memb., 36; Rosa Hudspeth Phebus, Joseph S., driver steam wagon, 27 Raasch, August, Madison Co. pioneer, 54 as memb., Stuart, 172, 175, 176, 177; 183 Phebus, William, Ogallala, saloon owner, 10 Raby, Elizabeth, “‘Yours for Political Houseclean- Republican River, 2 206

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