INDEX Abbott, Luther, Fremont, soldier, 144 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 122 Battle Creek, Madison Co.. Czect Acheson, Dean, U.S. State Dept., Kenneth Wherry’s Andersen, Harold W NSHS Board, 35 3attle of Ash Hollow: The 1909-1! opposition to, 120, 122, 123, 124, 127 (cartoon Anderson, Mardi, NSHS Board, 35 tionosf GeneralN . A. M. Dudle of), 129 Anderson, Virginia Foote, and Richard E. Jensen Across the Wide River, William Hewitt, annotated eds., “‘Enrout for Pikes Peak’: The 1860 Travel saxter, Randolph W Homo-Huntir 160 Diary of Gurdon P. Lester,” 177 Early Cold War: Senator Kenneth Wherry and Adams, Ruth Cox, Af. Amer. resources at the Annie Get Your Gun, quote from, 181 the Homophobi Side of McCa NSHS, 115 Beatrice Daily Express, quoted on | Annin, William Edwards, role in Lincoln post African American Genealogy: A Bibliography and office fight, 195-205 (photo, 195) office fight, 203 Guide to Sources, Curt Bryan Witcher, 116 Antelope Park, Lincoln, 62 Beckius, Jim North Platte City Between African American Museum and Library, Oakland, Rivers, annotated, 56 Arbor Day, origin, 206 Calif., exhibit host, 114 Bedell Anna Lincoln, 7( Arbor Lodge, origin, 206 African Americans, 58; “Recovered Views: African Bedell, Zola, Lincoln, 7 photo American Portraits, 1912-1925,” 59-114; “African Archeological Investigations at Fort Atkinson Beezley, WilliamH ., “Homeste: American Resources at the Nebraska State (25WN9), Gayle Carlson, 35 1862-1872," 171, 175 Historical Society,” 115-16; racism, 1941, 122; Archeological Investigations in the Red Willou in Nebr. Terr., 164, 166, 167 (photo), 174 Reservoir, Roger T. Grange, 35 Believe It or Not: The Lives and Col. Barney Oldfield, NSHS ext African Americans on the Western Frontier, ed Archeology, by NSHS, 1979-2003 24, 25, 28, 30 Monroe Lee Billington and Roger D. Hardaway 31, 35 Bell County Museum, Beltor 114 Afr1i1c6a n Methodist Episcopal Church, Lincoln, 63 ArcChzietcehc tuCraer,p en“tOrlyd iCnu ttsh e inC enNterwa l WGoroedat: PTlariandsi,”t io2n-a1l7 fI serens, Charlyne, NSHS Board “After Winter Quarters and Council Bluffs: The Are You Prepared? A Guide to Emergency Planning Berndt George Mormons in Nebraska Territory, 1854-1867,” JulieA . Reilly, 35 2e rTryman Michael W. Homer, 177 Armed Services Committee, dealings with homo- 127 (cartoon) “Age and Sex Composition of the Population on sexuals, 127-28 Betraying the Omah the Nebraska Frontier, 1860-1880,” David J Amold, Joseph Warren, journal of, 178 1Orse moto witl Wishart, 178 Art of Thomas B. Johnson, NSHS exhibit, 1984, 34 an, m 0| Agnew, Brad, bk. rev., 225-26 Big Nemaha Basin, Cz Agriculture, Omaha tribe, 36-41; in Nebr. Terr., Art,1 91“2R-e1c9o2v5e,r”e d5 9-V1ie1w4s : African American Portraits RB illingtor Monroe Lee 170-71, 175; J. Sterling Morton's 1859 address eds., Africar Americar on, 206-13 Ash Hollow, battle of, 172, 179 Lif]t Atomic Age in Nebraska, 1945-1963, NSHS exhibit Ahmanson, John, sued Brigham Young, 178 publication, hist. conf. theme, 30, 34 Billington, Ray Allen, Award Alexandria Black History Research Center, Va., Bissell, WilsonS ., U.S. postn exhibit host, 114 Autobiography of Red Cloud, R. Eli Paul, 35 ) Award of Merit, to NSHS from AASLH Allen, Charles, From Fort Laramie to Wounded Bixby, A Nebraska Knee: In the West that Was, 1865-1877, ed Awards, to NSHS, 1979-2003, 34 Richard E. Jensen, 29, 35 Aylesworth, L. E., and John G. W. Lewis, eds lack Nebraskans: Interviet Allen, Thomas S., Lincoln, dep. postmaster, 203 Messages and Proclamations of the Governors ck Oral History Proje Allington, Margaret, NSHS Board, 35 of Nebraska, 1854-1941, 180 smith. iit Allotment, to Omaha tribe, 36-41 Bachenberg, Eric J., bk. annotation, 56 Black Oral History in Nebraska and AlonzoN . Smith, 11¢ Amaranthus Grand Chapter of Nebraska Eastern Back Porch, NSHS exhibit 1987, 34 Star, Omaha, NSHS Archival Coll. RG4250, 115 Black, Samuel, gov. of Nebr Amerasia Case, suspected security leak of classi- Bail1e1y5, Isaac 1861-, NSHS Archival Coll. RG4708 (photo) fied information to China, 122 slackburn, M. L., Lincoln, p Bailey, Madge, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115 American Association of Museums, NSHS accredi- at, 55 (pphhootto tation from, 22 Bakken, Douglas A Chronology of Nebraska slackledge Keith, NSHS Be Statehood,” 179 “American Bounty: The Story of Food,” NSHS 3altensperger, Bradley H., bk. rev., 156-57 Blake, Gordon, “Governn digitization proj., 31 erritorial Nebraska Baptist Church, John D. Brady a memb., 143, 14¢€ American Indians in U.S. History, Roger Nichols, 151 Blanchard jonathan reviewed, 216-17 Blick Roy, head of Washington [ American Medical Association, theories on homo- 3arnes, George W., “Pioneer Preacher— 124, 125, 12¢ An Autobiography,” 177 sexuality, 121 Bloyd, Levi H Fairbury, donor of Bartels, Michael M and James J. Reisdorff American Memory, website, 31 advertising, 184 Historic Railroadso f Nebraska, annotated, 160 Amerriiccsa n P>r otecVtedi ve » AssoAcc ciat¢ ion, 1O9R8 Gh= ost Railroads of Nebraska: A Pictorial, anno- Bodmer's Studio Art: The Newberry Library Bodmer Americi an Psychiai tric Association, tIh eories on tated, 22977 Collection, W. Raymond Wood Jooss eph C. PPoorrttee r homosexu—a litySt,uy 129 1 Bartlett Richards Nebraska Sa. ndhills . Cattj leman and David C. Hunt, 214-15 American Psychological Associa. tion, theories on Bartlett Richards, Jr with Ruth Van Ackeren, 21 B3o hem> ia, CzCezcechh carpenet ry, 4 (ma(mpap)),, |1 4 homosexuality, 121 34, 35 Bones” controversy,” at NSHS, 26 Nebraska History - Winter 2003 Book Reviews, 48-55, 154-60, 214-26 Buchenwald, toured by Kenneth Wherry, 121 Camp Robinson, Nebr., 195 (photo) Boughter, Judith, Betraying the Omaha Nation, 37 Bucklin, Steven J., bk. rev., 48 Camp Santa Mesa, near Manila, First Nebr Bound for Santa Fe: The Road to New Mexico and Buecker, Thomas R., NSHS curator, Ft. Rob stationed at, 148 the American Conquest, 1806-1848, Stephen G museum, NSHS publicationosf , 35; Fort Camp, Gregory S., bk. rev., 48-49 Hyslop, reviewed, 49-50 Robinson and the American West, 1874-1899, Camp, Joseph, letters of, 177 Boutrous, David, ed., Dorothy Brandt Marr, and annotated, 56; bk. reviews, 55, 218-19 Camp, Truman W., ed., “The Journal of Joseph Marie-Laure Dionnne Pal, trans., Cher Oncle, Cher Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild Camp, 1859,” 177 Papa: The Letters of Francois and Berenice West, Bobby Bridger, reviewed, 54-55 Chouteau, annotated, 227-28 Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, NSHS exhibit, 1998, 34 Caomfp aHiegrbneirnt g JoAhgnasionns,t FNDSRH:S Tehxeh ibPiotl,i tic1a99l2 , C3a4r toons Bowles, Chester, OPA administrator, Fall front Buffalo Soldiers West, NSHS exhibit, 1996, 34 Campbell Family, graves near Doniphan, 34 cover info Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Black Cavalry Capitols, of Nebr. Terr., 166 (photo), 168 (photo); Boyd, James E., Nebr. gov., role in Lincoln post in the West, William H. Leckie with Shirley A. of State of Nebraska, Lincoln statue, 62 office fight, 196, 197, 201 Leckie, annotated, 228 Boyd, Lenore, ladies’ band member, 183 Building the State: Nebraska, 1867-1916, NSHS Carlson, Gayle, NSHS archeologist, publications of, 35 Boyle, Juan, Kearney, businessman, 198 exhibit, 2002, 23, 32, 34 Carlson, James W., NSHS Board, 35; bk. rev , 223-24 Brady, John D., “John D. Brady, the Philippine- Burckhardt, Anna, Lincoln, 112 American War, and the Martial Spirit in Late Burckhardt, Oliver J., 1868-1949, NSHS Archival Carmody, Arthur, NSHS Board, 35 19th Century America,” 142-53 (photos, 142, Coll. RG3248, 115 Carpentry, “Old Cuts in New Wood: Traditional 143, 144, 152) Czech Carpentry in the Central Great Plains Brewster, Owen, U.S. sen., attitude toward homo- Burckhardt, Rev. Oliver, Lincoln, 97 (photo), 112 2-17 (photos, diagrams) sexuals, 122 Burden, Henry, NSHS Archival Coll. RG3249, 115 Carroll, James T., bk. rev., 154 Bridger, Bobby, Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull Burke, Marguerette R., ed., “Henry James Hudson Carter, John E., NSHS sr. research assoc., Solomon Inventing the Wild West, reviewed, 54-55 and the Genoa Settlement,” 177 D. Butcher: Photographing the American Dream, Bridges, Styles, congressman, attitude toward Burks, John M., Lincoln postmaster applicant, 200 12, 43; 62; “Notes to the Exhibition,” 106; “Photo- homosexuals, 128 201. 204 graphing Across the Plains: Charles H. Savage in Burlington Railroad, Lincoln, 112 1866,” 177 Bristol, D. C. “Omaha Charlie,” in Nebraska’s Wild West exhibit, 192 Burnham, C. E., Norfolk, banker, 190 Carver, W. F. “Doc,” marksman, and “Diamond Dick” Tanner, 189, 190, 191 (photo), 192 Brixon Imaging, Lincoln, acknowledgment, 106 Burt, Francis, gov. of Nebr. Terr., 164, 176 (photo) Castor, Tobias, role in Lincoln post office fight, “Brown Bag” lectures, NSHS talks in Lincoln, Burwell Mascot, quoted on S. Rawding’s home- 196, 197-205 (photo, 200), 203 Omaha, 25, 27, 30 stead, 43, 44, 45 Catalog, for Recovered Views exhibit 58, 60 Brown, John, “Fact and Folklore in the Story of Bushnell, H. M., Lincoln, postmaster, 203 ‘John Brown's Cave’ and the Underground Rail- Butcher, Solomon D., “A Cow on the Roof and a Cather, Willa. See Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial road in Nebraska,” 178 3ullet in the Head? A New Look at a Solomon D and Educational Foundation, Willa Cather State Brown, John, father of Lottie, 109 3utcher Photograph,” 42-47 Historic Site Brown, Lottie, Lincoln, Chicago, 82 (photo), 83 Butts, Michele Tucker, Galvanized Yankees on the Catholic Church, “Our Sacred Lithuanian Word (photo), 109, 110 Upper Missouri: The Face of Loyalty, reviewed, 223 St. Anthony’s Thirst for Cultural Homogeneity,” 33-41; in Philippines, 147 Brown, Ludie Patterson, mother of Lottie, 109 Buxton: A Black Utopia in the Heartland, An Expanded Edition, Dorothy Schwieder, Joseph Cavalry Barracks, 1874, NSHS exhibit, 2003, 34 Brown, Marion Marsh, “The Brownville Story: Hraba, and Elmer Schwieder, reviewed, 219-20 “Cellars of Time,” NH archeology issue, 28 Portrait of a Phoenix, 1854-1974,” 167, 175 Census of 1854, Winter front cover info., 178 Brown, Wallace, “George L. Miller and the Boost- ing of Omaha,” 169-70, 175; “George L. Miller Calamity Jane, description by “Diamond Dick” Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 123 and the Struggle Over Nebraska Statehood,” Tanner, 188-89, 191, 192 Central Plains Archaeology, 35 173, 175 Calhoun, James D., Lincoln postmaster applicant, Central Superintendency, discussion of by Brownson, Debra, NSHS desigia and layout, credits 197-205 Edmund J. Danziger, Jr., 171-72, 175 all issues Calloway, Bertha W., and Alonzo N. Smith, Visions Certificate of Commendation, to NSHS from Brownville, Nemaha Co., African Americans in, of Freedom on the Great Plains: An Illustrated AASLH, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1998, 34 167 (photo) History of African Americans in Nebraska, 116 Certificate of Merit, to NSHS from AASLH, 1983, 34 “The Brownville Story: Portrait of a Phoenix, 1854- Calloway, Colin G., One Vast Winter Count: The Chadron-to-Chicago Horse Race, 184 1974,” Marion Marsh Brown, 167, 175 Native American West before Lewis and Clark, reviewed, 221-22 Chambers, Whittaker, accuser of Alger Hiss, 122 Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, owner of Fairview, 24, 34 Calumpit, Philippines, battle site, 149, 150 Chapman, Berlin B., “The Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation,” 178 Bryan, Mary Elizabeth, married Thomas S. Allen, Camp Alvin Saunders, Lincoln, First Nebr., 203 stationed at, 143 Charf, Sid, NSHS Board, 35 Bryan, William Jennings, NSHS exhibit, publica- Camp Dewey, Manila, First Nebr., stationed at, 145 Chautauqua lectures, by John D. Brady, 152 tion, 30, 34; home at Fairview 24, 34; supported Camp Fire Girls, child’s play costume, 101 Cherry County, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115 “Diamond Dick” Tanner, 186; role in Lincoln (photo), 113 Cheyenne Outbreak Barracks (1874 Cavalry post office fight, 196-205 Camp Merritt, San Francisco, First Nebr. stationed Barracks), Ft. Rob., 25, 28, 32, 34 Buchanan, Pat, conservative isolationist, 129 at, 144 “Chiet Justice Daniel Gantt of the Nebraska Index - Volume 84 ARE IIL EL NTI L AT ALOE ILI E ALLIS RNP DE ER Supreme Court: Letters and Excerpts from his Coffee, Virginia, NSHS Board, 35 Journal, 1835-1878,” Mary Cochran Grimes, 177 Cold War, “‘Homo-Hunting’ in the Early Cold War Children of the Western Plains: The Nineteenth Senator Kenneth Wherry and the Homophobic Cc reightor Century Experience, Marilyn Irvin Holt, reviewed, Side of McCarthyism,” 118-32 222-23 ( ‘rocker Coleman, MichaelC ., bk. rev., 216-17 Children, portrayed in Recovered Views exhibit ‘rook, Sara, NSHS Board Colon, steamer, role in Span Amer. War, | 14 59-105 (photos), 106-13 (notes) Colonial Dames of America, supported First { Chimney Rock National Historic Site, Bayard. See Nebraskans exhibit, 23 also Ethel and Christopher J. Abbott Visitor Center, 24-25, 28, 34 Colton, J. H., Nebraska & Kansas, Winter front Chimney Rock on the Oregon Trail, Merrill J cover info ung Cou Mattes, 35 Columbus Town Company, 167 Thomas B China, steamer, role in Span. Amer. War, 144 Columbus, a Territorial Town in the Platte Valley 176 (photo China, rise of Communism, 120, 122 Donald F. Danker, 167, 175 unningham, DonaldB ., NSHS assoc. « Colwell, Kathryn E., researcher of Af Amer. history credialtls issues: “From the Editor Ye Chipman, Bert J., show mgr., orator, 185, 187 in Lincoln, 61-62, 63 urtis, Earl G., “John Milton Thaver Choral Club, meetings at St. Anthony's Catholic Communism, “‘Homo-Hunting’ in the Early Cold hma Church, Omaha, 141 War: Senator Kenneth Wherry and the Christmas, NSHS exhibits, 34 Homophobic Side of McCarthyism,” 118-32 “Chronology of Nebraska Statehood,” Douglas A Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln High Bakken, 179 way, Lincoln Highway Assn., annotated 160 Church of Christ Holiness, Lincoln, 112 ‘Congressional Medal of Honor for a Nebraska Circuses, employed “Diamond Dick” Tanner, 184, Soldier: The Case ¢ »f Private | rancis W. Lohnes 185, 186, 187, 188, 190 JamE.e Postte r, 17 r ) “Cities and Colleges in the Promised Land: Territo- Conrad, Louise, dtr. of Dakota Sidney rial Nebraska, 1854-1867,” Ann L. Wilhite, 169, Conrad, Naomi, dtr. of Dakota Sidney 175 Conrad, Stella, wife of Dakota Sidney Citizens Against Racism and Prejudice, Lincoln NSHS Archival Coll. RG1583, 115 Constellawaii Kate Lincoin, 76 (photo Cook, J. C Fremont, lawyer, supported Citizen's Club, meetings at St. Anthony's Catholic Dick” Tanner 187 Church, Omaha, 141 Cooley Burdette, NSHS Board, 35 Dako.« Superintendency Civil Service Commission, dealings with homo- sexuals, 124, 125, 127 Cooling, Benjamin Franklin The First Nebraska nd Vanziger, J! Infantry Regiment and the B attle of Fort “CiSvuilp eWrianrt ePnrdoebnlcieemss: in A thCea seCe nSttruadly ,”a ndE dDmauknodta J Donelson 172-73 175 Danziger, Jr., 171-72, 175 Corbusier, Fanny Dunbar, Fanny Dunbar Corbusier Recollections of Her Army Life Civil War, 28; service of S. Rawding, 43, 44, 45; 63, 1869-1908, reviewed 218—19 106 Corbusier, William Henry, Soldier, Surgeon Clapp, Hugh, soldier, 144 Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Clark County Heritage Museum, Henderson, Nev., Corbusier, 1844-1930, reviewed 218-19 exhibit host, 114 Cornerstone, NSHS hist. pres. newsletter, 35 Clark, William, and Meriwether Lewis et al., The Terntories Cotner College, Lincoln, 185 LDieswciosv earny,d Crleavrike wJeodu,r na1ls5:7 -5A8n American Epic of Cottonwood Springs Ranche near present-day VanRnGe3r6,9 7, Lkd1w1a5r d Maxwell, 174 (photo) Clarke, Richard W. “Deadwod Dick,” and Da nZig er, Edmund “Diamond Dick” Tanner, 189, 190, 191 (photo) Courthouse Rock on the Oregon Trail, Merrill J the Central and Da Clay County, Nebr., boyhood home of “Diamond Mattes, 35 ase Study,” 171-7 Dick” Tanner, 182 Courthouse Rock, near Bridgeport, 34, 35 Vaub, Hal, Omaha, may Cleveland, Grover, U.S. pres., role in Lincoln post “A Cow on the Roof and a Bullet in the Head? David Jones and Gwer office fight, 194-205 A New Look at a Solomon D. Butcher Photo- Nebraska TT erritory graph,” James E. Potter 12-47 Clevenger, Cliff, congressman, attitude toward Davies, 178 homosexuals, 124, 125 Cox-Paul, Lori, and James W. Wengert, comp Davies Phillips G David Jones ar da Gwel Davies Clinton, Bill, U.S. pres., dealings with homosexuals, A Frontier Army Christmas, 35 Missionaries in Nebraska Territory 1853-1860 128 Crazy Elk, photo with George B. “Diamond Dick 178 Clow, Richmond L., “Mad Bear: William S. Harney McClellan, 190 Davis Abigail B., and Edward fF Z, immer Recov and the Sioux Expedition of 1855,” 172, 175 Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger, comp. R. Eli Paul ered Views African American Portraits 191]2 and Thomas R. Buecker, 29, 35 25.” 61-64 Cody, William F. “Buffalo Bill,” NSHS exhibit, 1998, 34; and “Diamond Dick” Tanner, 182-83, 184, Crazy Horse, 1877 census of his band, 26 Davis, Dr. John, acknowledgment, ¢ 186, 187, 188-89, 190, 191, 192 Creigh, Thomas Alfred, diary of, 178 Dawes Severalty Act, 37, 39 Nebraska History - Winter 2003 Dawes, Henry L., “‘l Plead For Them’: An 1882 tation in the Great Plains, 1929-1945, Michael “Fact and Folklore in the Story of John Brown's Letter from Alice Cunningham Fletcher to Johnson Grant, reviewed, 158-59 Cave and the | nderground Railroad in Senator Henry Dawes,” ed. Valerie Sherer Drama Club, meetings at St. Anthony's Catholic Nebraska James E. Potter, 178 Mathes and Richard Lowitt, 36-41 Church, Omaha, 141 Fairbanks, Sarah, NSHS Board, 35 Day, Ava Speese, NSHS Archival Coll. RG0938, 115 Drawing on the Beat: John Falter’s Jazz Portraits Fairs, first territorial fair at Nebr. City, 206 “Deadwood Dick on Deck,” Richard J. “Diamond NSHS exhibit, 1999, 34 Fairview, Lincoln, home of W 3ryan, 24, 34 Dick” Tanner, 189 Drybone: A History of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Falter, John P Nebr.-born illustrator, 21; John P. Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Tom Lindmier, reviewed, 55 Falter Studio And Retrospective, NSHS exhibit, Clark, ed. James J.H olmberg, reviewed, 48-49 Duda, Walter M., NSHS Board, 35 1983, 34 Dearly Beloved: Gifts and Gowns from Nebraska Duncan, Doug, NSHS Board, 35 Fanny Dunbar Corbusier: Recollections of Her Army Weddings, NSHS exhibit, 1999, 34 Dunn, Alan, cartoonist, 124 (cartoon by), 127, 128 Life, 1869-1908, Fanny Dunbar Corbusier ‘Death of Wild Bill,” Richard J. “Diamond Dick” Dunn, L. J supported “Diamond Dick” Tanner reviewed, 218-19 Tanner, 189 186 Farb, Robert C., “Robert W. Furnas as Omaha Detm1o7o3,7, c od>, r1 1a91t,7 i4;c 1 2r2,oP laer t1y2i,5n ; LKiienn nctnoeelrtrnih t oproWishaetlr royp’fosfl iicteoi cpspf,i ogsh1ti6,6 t, i1o91n47- 1 Dun1n9,7 William H. H Lincoln postmaster applicant FatCIhanerderie ra nF roafnA cgeinRsto ,b Cerra1tf8t :6 4W-. 1M8i6Fs6us,rin”oa sn,a”r y17 1, 1t7o 91 t75h;e Si“Tohuex Military ») 05 “Early Settlement and Public Land Disposal Thomas W. Foley reviewed 53-54 Denney, James, NSHS Board, 35 in the Elkhorn Valley, Cuming County Faulkner, Edwin J NSHS Board, 35 Dennison, William Wallace, Indian agt., 179 Nebraska Territory,” Milton E. Holtz, 170-71, 175 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Malcolm X Denver Dick,” Richard J. (also “Diamond Dick”) Easterday,M . L., Lincoln, atty., 199 Surveillance Files, 1853-1971, NSHS Archival Tanner, 184 Educaitn iOmoahan t,ri be, 1882, 40 Coll. RGO539, 116; dealings with homosexuals Depression, effect on St. Anthony's Catholic Eighth Illinois Volunteer Infantry S. Rawding a 122, 124, 127 Church, Omaha, 137, 138 memb., 44 Ferguson Houses incoln, acquired by NSHS Depression Era Art, NSHS exhibit, 1985, 34 Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D., invited congressional 24, 27, 34 DeSoto Bank, wildcat bank, 209 tour of concentration camps, 120-21 Fillmore County Nebr Czech carpentry, 4 Dewey, Adm. George, destruction of Spanish fleet Ekstein-Buresh House, Saunders Co., Czech 4 Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilc 145 carpentry, 8 (photo), 15 (photo) Indians, 1880-1920, Frederick Hoxie, 37 Dewey, Thomas, N.Y. gov attitudes toward homo Elite Studio, Lincoln, 62 Finch, L Boyd ‘The Variegated Life of Norfolk's sexuals, 125 Elkhorn River, timber from, 5; effect on early Diamond Dick,” 181-93 Diamond Dick, “The Variegated Life of Norfolk's settlement 170-71, 175 First Nebraska Infantry, U.S. Volunteers, role in Diamond Dick,” 181-93 Elkhorn Valley Museum, Norfolk, exhibit host, 114 Span. Amer. War, 143-51 (photos, 146, 147 Diamond Dick, Jr., fictional hero of dime novels, Elks Club, Lincoln, now the Museum of Nebraska First Nebraska Infantry Regiment and the Battle 186 History, 19-20, 22, 31 of Fort Donelson Benjamin F. Cooling, 172-73 Diaries, “John D. Brady, the Philippine-American Ellis, Clyde, A Dancing People: Powwow Culture (photo), 175 War, and the Martial Spirit in Late 19th Century on the Southern Plains, reviewed, 225-2¢ First Nebraskans, NSHS exhibit, 1987, 23, 34 America,” 142-53; relating to Nebr. Terr., 177 178 Ellison, A. S., chmn Wyo. Hist. Landmarks First Nebraska’s Orphan Detachment and the Comm., 189 Skirmish at Grand Prairie, 1864,” James E Potte Diaries of John Gregory Bourke, Volume One End of the Trail, sculpture, 182 179 November 20, 1872-July 28, 1876, Charles M DifRfoebnidnals on AnInlle, edP olk,r eviceewnetde,nn ia1l5 9 history of NSHS ‘EGnruorudto nf or P. PiLkeesst erP eak’e:d . TVhier gi1n8i6a0 FToroatvee l ADnidaerry soonf FlaEnxapglaonr,e r Viofn ctehnet NeJ.,b ra“sGkoau veTrenreruirt oryK embliLided Warrer 19 and Richard E. Jensen, 177 Fletcher, Alice Cunningham, “‘I Plead For Them Digital Technology, at NSHS, 27 (photo), 31 Enterprise, Af Amer. newsp., microfilm at NSHS An 1882 Letter from Alice Cunningham Fletche analysiso f S. D. Butcher photo, 42, 47 (photos) 116 to Senator Henry Dawes,” ed. Valerie Sherer Epworth Park, Lincoln, 112 Mathes and Richard Lowitt, 36-41 (photos, 3¢ Dime Novels, about “Diamond Dick,” 181, 186, 187 39) (photo of novel cover), 189, 190, 192 EthCehl imannde y ChRroicskt ophNeart ’! HJ.i sAtobrbioct t SiVtie,s itoBra yaCredn,t er2 5, 26 Flint Instituteo f Arts, Mich., exhibit host, 111144 District of Columbia, dealings with homosexuals 27, 28, 30 (photo), 32, 34 Florence, Douglas Co., effect on territorial 124, 125, 126, 127 Ethel S. Abbott Charitable Foundation, gift to economy, politics, 167-68, 169 (photo Bank of Doane, Emily Greenhow, 178 NSHS, 28 Florence), 175, 177, 178 Doane, George W., atty., 178 Exhibitions, of NSHS, 1979-2003, 34 Foley, Thomas W Father Francis Craft: Missionary Doll Show, NSHS exhibit, publication, 21, 34, 35 to the Sioux, reviewed, 53-54 ExhibitsUSA, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Recovered Douglas County Historical Society, Omaha, Af Views exhibit 58, 60, 61, 114 Folley, John, husband of Ruth, 110 Amer. resources, 116 Explore Nebraska Archeology, by NSHS, 35 Folley, Ruth Talbert Greene, 58, 60, 62, 64, 86 Douglas, Stephen A., U.S. sen , Shaped Kans.-Nebr (photo), 88 (photo), 108, 110, 112 Eyewitness at Wounded Knee, NSHS exhibit; publi- Act of 1854, 164 (photo) cation by R. Eli Paul, John E. Carter, and Fontenelle and Cabanne Trading Posts: The History Douglass, Frederick, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, Richard E. Jensen, 27, 34, 35 and Archeology of Two Missouri River Sites 115 Richard E. Jensen, 35 Down and Out on the Family Farm: Rural Rehabili Faber, Becky, bk. rev., 156 Fontenelle Bank, wildcat bank, 207 232 Index - Volume 84 For Your Musical Enjoyment, NSHS exhibit, 1986 Gabrielson, Guy George, GOP chmn., 125 Governor Willia 34 Galvanized Yankee Along the Niobrara River Prop ilar Sovere Ford, Gerald R., U.S pres., at Ford Center ribbon- Eli Paul, 179 en cutting, 26 (photo) Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri: The Govemors Ford, Gerald R., Conservation Center, Omaha, 24, Face of Loyalty Michele Tucker Butts, reviewe Graebner, Norma! 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31 (photo), 32, 33, 34; 106 223 854 Fordyce, Charles, supported “Diamond Dick” Gantt, Daniel, territorial Supreme Court, 177 Tanner, 186 Garland County Library Hot Springs, Ark.., « Fort Atkinson, NSHS archeological work, 20 host, 114 Fort Blakely, Mobile, Ala., site of Civil War battle, 44 Gaster, Patricia C asst. ed. NH, credits al Fort Donelson, Tenn., battle of, 173 (photo), 175 bk. annotations, 227; “Robert W Fort Kearny, Nebr., 168, 178, 179 Nebraska Press Recollections and the ( Newspaper Controversy,” 177 Straight Politics “Fort Kearny and the Westward Movement,” Lyle Pays After All Political Patronage and the E. Mantor, 179 Lincoln Post Office Fight 1893-1 Fort Laramie, Wyo., 172, 179 Gehrke Edward, NSHS exhibit, 1 Fort McPherson, Nebr., 174 Gehrke Margaret, NSHS exhibit “Fort Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska Territory Gem City Fort Madison, la., 184 Merrill J. Mattes, 179 Gendler Carol, “Territorial Omaha as a Stag Fort Pierre, Dak. Terr., 172 and Freighting Center,” 168, 17 Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900- General Allotment Act of 1887. See Dawes Seve 1948, Thomas R. Buecker, 35 Act Fort Robinson and the American West, 1874-1899 Genoa, Nance Co., 172 (phofo eatrtholod ges Thomas R. Buecker, 29, 35; annotated, 56 Genoways, Hugh H., and j Lynne M Fort Robinson History Conference, 30, 32, 34 Museum Administration: An Introductior Fort Robinson Museum, Crawford, first NSHS Geographic Information System, tracking of branch museum 22, 24, 27, 34 archeological site locations Fort Robinson, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115 George L. Miller and the Boosting of Omaha See also Fort Robinson Museum, Cheyenne Out- Wallace Brown 169, 175 break Barracks, Fort Robinson History Conference George L. Miller and the Struggle over Nebraska Fraser, James Earle, memories of “Diamond Dick’ Statehood Wallace Brown, 173, 175 Tanner, 182 George, Dr. Henry, expert on homosexuality Freedom, Manila newsp., 149 George-Bloomfield, Susanne, bk. rev 17-1 Freeman, Daniel, first homesteader, 171 (photo) Gere. ( iarles H., Lincoln postmaster Freemasonry, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115, 116 Germans, farimn Eelkhorrn s Valley, 170-7 Ghost Counties of Nebraska,” Norma Kidd Greer French, Daniel Chester, sculptor, 62, 112 Lid Freud, Sigmund, theories on homosexuality, 121 Ghost Railroads of Nebraska 4 Pictorial, Michae Friends of the Nebraska State Historical Society M. Bartels and James J. Reisdorff, annota See Volunteer Program Giddings, C. W., foundingo f T “Friends of the Old West, Richard J. “Diamond Gilmore, Melvin, NSHS eth Dick” Tanner, 189 Giving Voters a Voice From Fort Laramie to Wounded Knee: In the West and Referendum in Ameri that Was, 1865-1877, Charles Allen, ed. Richard reviewed, 221 E. Jensen, 29, 35 “From Nebraska City to Montana, 1866: The Diary Goddard Delano A journalist of Thomas Alfred Creigh,” James C. Olson, 178 Goddard Martha Le Baron, bk reviewer poet, 4 “From the Editor,” Donald B. Cunningham, 58 Goodchild Thomas, Af Amer resources at NSHS +4 From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An 116 Account of Overland Freighting, William E. Lass Goodman, Ruth, wife of “Diamond Dick” Tanner Hafen 180 186, 192 Great f A Frontier Army Christmas, comp. Lori Cox-Paul Gould, “Pat” Paxson, at Ford Center ribbon-cutting Hagensick, George and James W. Wengert, 29, 35 26 (photo) 8 Fuller, Wayne E., Morality and the Mail in “Gouverneur Kemble Warren, Explorer of the Hagerty Leroy W Nineteenth-Century America, reviewed, 216 Nebraska Territory Vincent J. Flanagan, |1 77 and Little Blue Ri Furnas, Robert W., Nebr. gov., call to organize ‘Government and Banking in Territorial Hall County Nebr., Af 1S 18 (photo), 19; as agt. to Omaha, 172, 175, Nebraska,” Gordon Blake, 168-69, 175 Alyce McWilliams 177, 179 Government Square Lincoln 100 (photo) ) Nebraska History - Winter 2003 Hall, Norman C., NSHS Archival Coll. RG1580, 115 Years of the Nebraska State Historical Society, Eugene F. Ware Writes from Fort Kearny, 1864,” Hancock, steamer, return of First Nebr. from NSHS exhibit, 2003, 34 179 Philippines, 150, 151 Here’s to the Ladies: Stories of the Frontier Army, Holt, Marilyn Irvin, Children of the Western Plains Hancock, Cora. See Thomas, Cora Hancock, 92 Carla Kelly, bk. annotation by, 227 The Nineteenth Century Experience, reviewed, (photo), 111 Heritage Center, projected NSHS bldg., never “Handcarts on the Overland Trail,” Jay Monaghan, built, 19, 22 Holtz, Milton E., “Early Settlement and Public 178 “Herndon House Register, 1865-1866,” Charles W Land Disposal in the Elkhorn Valley, Cuming Hanson, James A., former dir., NSHS, 22-23, 24 Martin, 178 County, Nebraska Territory,” 170-71, 175 (photo), 26, 27-28 Hero of the Heartland: Billy Sunday and the Trans- Homeowners Improvement Club, at St. Anthony's Happy as a Big Sunflower: Adventures in the West, formation of American Society, 1862-1935, Catholic Church, Omaha, 136 1876-1880, Rolf Johnson, ed. Richard E. Jensen, Robert F. Martin, reviewed, 154-55 Homer, Michael W., “The Territorial Judiciary a5 Hevelone, Maurice, NSHS Board, 35 An Overview of the Nebraska Experience, 1854- 1867,” 165, 175; “After Winter Quarters and Happy Hours Magazine, article by “Diamond Dick” Hewitt, William, Across the Wide River, annotated, Council Bluffs: The Mormons in Nebraska Tanner, 189 160 Territory, 1854-1867,” 177 Hardaway, Roger D., and Monroe Lee Billington, Hewitt, William L., bk. rev., 226 Homestead Act, discussion of by William Beezley, eds., African Americans on the Western Frontier, Hickok, James Butler “Wild Bill,” and “Diamond 171 116 Dick” Tanner, 188, 189, 191, 192 Homestead National Monument of America, Harden, Edward R., justice of the territorial “High Culture on the Frontier: The Omaha Library Beatrice, 171 Supreme Court, 165 (photos), 177 Association,” Philip A. Kalish, 170, 175 “Homesteading in Nebraska, 1862-1872, William Harding, Allie O., Lincoln, dressmaker, 80 (photo), Highway Salvage Archeology, at NSHS 20, 32, 35 H. Beezley, 171, 175 109 Hill, Anna, Lincoln, 99 (photo), 110, 112 Homesteading, S. D. Butcher photo of S. Rawding Harley, J. H., Lincoln postmaster applicant, 202 (photo), 203, 203, 204 Hill, Lister, attitude toward homosexuals, 124, 125 family, 42-47 Hillman-Kortum, Joyce, NSHS Board, 35 “‘Homo-Hunting’ in the Early Cold War: Senator “Harney Expedition Against the Sioux: The Journal of Captain John B. S. Todd,” Ray H. Mattison, Hiss, Alger, U.S. State Dept. advisor, accusations Kenneth Wherry and the Homophobic Side of 179 against, 122, 123 McCarthyism,” Randolph W. Baxter, 118-32 Harney, William S., defeated Little Thunder, 172, Historic Buildings Surveys, by NSHS, 35 Homosexuality, “‘Homo-Hunting’ in the Early Cold War: Senator Kenneth Wherry and the 175 “Historic Places: The National Register for Homophobic Side of McCarthyism,” 118-32 Harper, Robert D., “Theatrical Entertainment in Nebraska,” 1989, 25 Honor Award, to NSHS from Nebr. Center for the Early Omaha,” 170, 175 Historic Properties, of NSHS, 1979-2003, 34 300k, 2000, 34 HHaarrpreirso'ns, WBeeeknljya,m in1,7 3 U(. phS.o tpor)es ., 196 Hainsdt orJica meRsa ilJ.r oRaediss doorff fN, ebarnansoktaa,t edM,ic ha16e0l M. Bartels Hoosveexrua,l s,J E1d22g,a r,1 24F BI dir , dealings with homo- Hart, Joseph M., Jr., NSHS Board, 35 Historical Markers Program, growth, 1979-2003 Horse Power to Nuclear Power: Memoir of an Harwood, Nathan S., role in Lincoln post office 21, 30 Energy Pioneer, Donald B. Trauger, annotated, fight, 196 (photo), 197, 200, 201, 202, 203 Historical Newsletter, of NSHS, 20, 29, 35 160 Hastings College Art Gallery, Hastings, exhibit History Adventure Center, Museum of Nebr. History Houston, Florence, memories of “Diamond Dick” host, 114 30 Tanner, 184-85 Hastings, William C., NSHS Board, 35 History Day: Nebraska, NSHS involvement, 20, 25, Hoxie, Frederick, A Final Promise: The Campaign Hawaii, visit by First Nebr. Inf., 145 30 to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920, 37 Hawley, Daisy, wife of John D. Brady, 143, 144 History Minutes, on radio, 23 Hraba, Joseph, Dorothy Schwieder, and Elmer (photo), 147, 148, 151 History of Nebraska, James C. Olson and Ronald C Schwieder, Buxton: A Black Utopia in the Heart Hayden, K. K., Lincoln postmaster applicant, 198 Naugle, 180 land, An Expanded Edition, reviewed, 219-20 Headquarters Building, of NSHS, 1500 R St., “History of the First Settlement of Hall County,” Hrbek Stable, Knox Co., Czech carpentry, 13 Lincoln, 19, 20, 21 (photo), 22, 28, 30, 31, 33 William Stolley, 178 (photo) (photo) Hitler, Adolf, suspected owner of list of homo- Huber, Walter G., NSHS Board, 35 Healey, Donald T., and Peter J. Orenski, Native sexuals, 126 Hudson, Doc Percy, medicine showman, 182, 190 American Flags, annotated, 228 Hobson, Timothy, stepson of Alger Hiss, 122 Hudson, Henry James, settlement at Genoa, 177 Heart of Two Continents: Czechs and Nebraska, Hoenshel’s Golden Pheasant Tea Room, Lincoln, Huff, D. W., Lincoln postmaster applicant, 200, NSHS exhibit, 1993, 28, 34 110 201, 202, 203, 204 Hedren, Paul L., bk. rev., 159 Hoey Committee, dealings with homosexuals, 125, Hunt, David C., W. Raymond Wood, and Joseph C Henderson, Paul, “The Story of Mud Springs,” 177; 126 Porter, Karl Bodmer’s Studio Art: The Newberry and Merril: J. Mattes, “The Pony Express: Across Hoey, Clyde congressman, dealings with homo- Library Bodmer Collection, reviewed, 214-15 Nebraska from St. Joseph to Fort Laramie,” 178 sexuals, 126, 127 Hunt, Janyce Falcon, NSHS Board, 35 “Henry James Hudson and the Genoa Settlement,” Hoig, Stan, Perilous Pursuit: The U.S. Cavalry and Hunt, Lester C., congressman, attitude toward ed. Marguerette R. Burke, 177 the Northern Cheyennes, reviewed, 215-16 homosexuals, 128 Hercules, slave advertised for sale in Nebr. City, Holmberg, James J., ed., Dear Brother: Letters of Hunter, Ronald W., NSHS Board, 35 164 William Clark to Jonathan Clark, reviewed 48-49 Huntsman’s Echo, Wood River, ed. Joseph E Here Open to All is the History of This People: 125 Holt, Daniel D., “It... Belongs to the Old Regime’ Johnson, 169 234 Index - Volume 84 AEA NTL LE SY IOI PETE LEED NS NED IO LE EEL NITE ENE SDSL INI BENE Re Hutchins, James S., and Richard E. Jensen, ed., “John Ahmanson vs. Brigham Young: A Nebraska Kansas: The History of the Sur Wheelboats on the Missouri: The Journals and Lega! Controversy, 1859-1861,” Charles W 2000, Craig Miner, reviewed Documents of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Expedition, Martin, 178 Kansas-Nebraska Act, effect or 1824-1826, 35 “John D. Brady, the Philippine-American War, and 66, 174, 177, 207 Hyslop, Stephen G., Bound for Santa Fe: The Road the Martial Spirit in Late 19th Century America K rl Bodmer's Studio to New Mexico and the American Conquest, Tommy R. Thompson, 142-53 Bodmer Cx 1806-1848, reviewed 49-50 John G. Neihardt Foundation, 27, 34 C. Porter “*I Plead For Them’: An 1882 Letter from John G. Neihardt State Historic Site 3ancroft, 27 28, 34 Alice Cunningham Fletcher to Senator Henry Dawes,” Valerie Sherer Mathes and “John Milton Thayer,” Earl G. Curtis Richard Lowitt, 36-41 Johns, Brenda B., and AlonzoN . Sr “| Thought It My Duty to Go’: The Civil War Letters History in Nebraska, 1\¢ of Thomas Edwin Keen, First Nebraska Volunteer Johnsen, Carolyn, Raising a Stink i-h Infantry,” James E. Potter, 179 Over Factory Hog Farms ir Nebraska Illustrated History of Nebraska, J. Sterling Morton 92 succeeded by Albert Watkins, 180 Johnsgard, Paul A., Lewis and Clark on the Great Imhoff, J. J., Lincoln, plea to J. Sterling Morton Plains, annotated, 228 197 Johnson, Andrew, U.S. pres., role in creationo f In Competition with Souvenirs, Photos, Postcards Kans.-Nebr. Act of 1854, 174 The Prints Of Lyman Byxbe (1886-1980), A Johnson, Harrison “Harry,” fathero f John, 63 Catalog Raisonne,” Robert L. Crump, annotated, Johnson, Herbert, NSHS exhibit, 1992, 34 160 Johnson, John, Lincoln, Af. Amer. photographer In the Days Of ’75 and 76, earliest known Nebr.- Summer front cover info., 58, 62-63, 106, 110 produced film, 26 Johnson, Joseph E., newspaperman Index-Guide to Nebraska History, 1959-79, comp Betty Loudon, 21, 35 Johnson, Loral, NSHS Board, 35 Indian Metropolis: Native Americans in Chicago, Johnson, Margaret, mother of John, ¢ 1945-75, James B. LaGrand, reviewed, 226 Johnson, Odessa Price, Lincoln, 63 “Indian Raids Along the Platte and Little Blue Johnson, Rolf, Happy as a Big Sunflower: Adver Rivers, 1864-1865,” Leroy W. Hagerty, 173, 175 tures in the West, 1876-1880, ed. by Richard E Indian Territory, Ponca removal to, 36; 110 Jensen, 35 Indianola Herb Tablets, herbal remedy, 188 Johnson, ThomasB ., NSHS exhibit, 1984, 34 (photo of ad), 189 Jonaitis, Father George, St. Anthony's Catholic “Influence of Transportation upon Nebraska Church, Omaha, 134-35, 136, 137, 138 Territory,” Donald F. Danker, 177 Jones, Florence, Lincoln, 76 (Ip hoto ») 7//7¢ (n(tph hot Ireland, Lynne M., NSHS asst. dir. for program 108, 109 development, and Hugh H. Genoways, Museum ‘Joseph Warren Arnold's Journal of His Trip to Administration: An Introduction, 35 and from Montana, 1864-1866," Charles W “It... Belongs to the Old Regime’: Eugene F. Ware Martin, 178 Writes from Fort Kearny, 1864,” Daniel D. Holt Journalo f Joseph Camp, 1859,” ed 179 Camp, 177 Izard, Mark W., gov. of Nebr. Terr., 164, 176 Juhnke Eric S., Quacks and Crusaders: The (photo), 208 Fabulous Careers of John Brinkley, Norman Baker, and Harry Hoxsey, reviewed, 52-53 J. Sterling Morton, JamesC . Olson, 180 Junior Historian Program, precursor of History Jackson, William Henry, photographer, 172 Day: Nebraska, 20 (photo by) Junior League, Lincoln, servitcoe NSsHS , 1979 Jail Rock, Bridgeport area, 34 2003, 21, 2 Jeannette Rankin: America’s Conscience, Norma Jusevich, Father Joseph, St. Anthony's Catholic Cold War Smith, reviewed, 50 Church, Omaha, 137 (photo), 138 (photo Kotouc, Otto, Jr.,. NSHS Boa Jensen, Richard E., NSHS sr. research anthro 139 (photo) 140 Kounovsky House, Knox ( publications of, 35; and Virginia Foote Anderson Kalish, Philip A., “High Cultureo n the Frontier 13 (photos eds., “‘Enrout for Pikes Peak’: The 1860 Travel Diary of Gurdon P. Lester,” 177; “The Oto, The Omaha Library Association,” 170, 175 Kounovsky Smokehouse Missouria, and Agent Dennison,” 179; bk Kane, Randy, bk. rev., 223 carpentry, 12 (photo annotation, 227-28 Kansas City Star, quote on “Diamond Dick Kounovsky, Jan Knox Cx Johansen, Gregory J., “To Make Some Provision Tanner, 190 Kratville, William, Railroads « for their Half-Breeds’: The Nemaha Half-Breed Kansas State Historical Society, celebrated Bluffs, annotated, 5¢ Reserve, 1830-1866," 171, 175 centennial of Kans.-Nebr. Act, 163 Kress, JasonK ., NSHS Board Nebraska History - Winter 2003 Kriscunas, Stella, celebration of first communion, Lewis and Clark on the Middle Missouri, Gary E Linn, Brian McAllister, The Philippine War, 1899- 136 ( phot ») Moulton, 35 1902, reviewed, 53 Krivosha, Norman, NSHS Board, 35 Lewis, John G. W., and L. E. Aylesworth, eds., Linnaus, Vernon E., Real Live Railroad: The 40- K-Street Complex, NSHS public records repository, Messages and Proclamations of the Governors of Year Saga of the Ili-Fated Yankton-Norfolk Line, 31, 33 Nebraska, 1854-1941, 180 annotated, 228 Ku Klux Klan, Lincoln, 64 Lewis, Meriwether, and William Clark et al., The Literary Digest, coverage of “Diamond Dick Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Tanner, 190 La Flesche, Francis, son of Joseph La Flesche, 37 Discovery, ed. by Gary E. Moulton, reviewed, Lithuania, “Our Sacred Lithuanian Word: St 157-58 La Flesche, Joseph, Omaha tribe, 36, 37, 38 Anthony's Thirst for Cultural Homogeneity,” (photo), 179 Library of Congress, American Memory website, 133-41 (map, 135) Lageschulte-Weese Farm, acquisition by NSHS 31; repository of Henry L. Dawes Papers, 37 Lithuanian American Alliance, lodge 87 workmen's Foundation, 22, 28 Library/Archives Division, NSHS, Af. Amer compensation, 136 LaGrand, James B., Indian Metropolis: Native resources, 115-16 Lithuanian Day, proclamation by Woodrow Wilson Americans in Chicago, 1945-75, reviewed, 226 Lied Foundation Trust, 29 135 Lake McConaughy: A Geographic Portrait, Robert Lied Main Street Program, 29 Lithuanian Folk Dance Group, performances at St Richter, reviewed, 51-52 Lila Wallace/Reader’s Digest Fund, grant to NSHS, Anthony's Catholic Church, Omaha, 141 Lake Superior Railroad Museum, Duluth, 28 30 Little Bighorn, battle of, 190 “Land Disposal in Nebraska, 1854-1906: The Liliuokalani, Hawaiin palace of, 145 Little Blue River, Indian raids along, 173, 175 Homestead Story,” Homer Socolofsky, 178 Lillie, Gordon W. “Pawnee Bill,” and “Diamond Little Thunder, defeat by William S. Harney, 172 Lang, Russell C., Original Land Transfers of Dick” McClellen, Tanner, 186, 189, 190, 191 179 Nebraska: How the West Was Almost Given (photo) Lohnes, Francis W., recipient of Congressional Away, reviewed, 156-57 Lincold Herald, ed. James D. Calhoun, 197, 201, 204 Medal of Honor, 179 Lass, William E., From the Missouri to the Great Lincoln, Lancaster Co., 58; “Recovered Views Lomawaima, K. Tsianina, and David E. Wilkins Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting, 180 African American Portraits, 1912-1925,” 59-114 Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty Latenser, Nes, NSHS Board, 35 Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115; hosted First and Federal Law, reviwed, 155 Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ of, at Nebr. Inf., 143, 144, 151, 152; post office fight, Lone Star, herbal remedy from, 189 (photo) Wyoming, Otoe Co., 168, 177, 178 1893-94, 194-205 Long, Michael E., bk. rev., 50 Lawson, W. B., pen name for “Diamond Dick” Lincoln Call, coverage of Lincoln post office fight, Loosbrock, Richard, NSHS Board 35; bk. rev novel authors, 186, 187 (photo of novel cover) 199, 201, 203 224-25 Leavenworth National Cemetery, Kans , 45 (photo Lincoln Children’s Museum, NSHS lease of space, Loudon, Betty L., comp Index-Guide to Nebraska of S. Rawding’s grave) 31, 33 History, 1959-1975, 35 Leckie, Shirley A., with William H. Leckie, The Lincoln Commission on Human Rights, NSHS Louis Dace Letellier: Adventures on the Upper Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Black Cavalry Archival Coll. RG0O301, 115 Missouri, Louis D. Letellier, ed. Carla Kelly, in the West, annotated, 228 Lincoln High School, 63, 109, 110 annotated, 56 Leckie, William H., with Shirley A. Leckie, The Lincoln Highway Association, The Complete Loup City, Sherman Co., Lithuanian settlers, 134 Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Black Cavalry Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway Loup River, ferry across, 167 in the West, annotated, 228 annotated, 160 Lowitt, Richard, and Valerie Sherer Mathes Ledbetter, Jabez T., bro.-in-law of homesteader S Lincoln Hotel, 112 | Plead For Them’: An 1882 Letter from Alice Rawding, 44 Lincoln Journal-Star, 62 Cunningham Fletcher to Senator Henry Dawes,’ Ledger, Canton, Ill., 184 Lincoln Medical College, 185 36-41 Lee Enterprises, acknowledgment, 60 Lincoln Normal University, attended by John D Luebke, Frederick C., NSHS Board, award-winning Lee, Wayne C., NSHS Board, 35 Brady, 143, 144 author, 34, 35; “Time, Place, and Culture in Lemen Brothers Circus, featured “Diamond Dick” Lincoln Public Schools, exhibit cosponsor, 3 Nebraska History,” 177-78 Tanner, 185 Lute, Robert, II, NSHS Board, 35 Lincoln Star, 62 Leonard, Mrs. T. R., supported “Diamond Dick” Lutheran Film Associates, NSHS Archival Coll Lincoln, Abraham, Daniel Chester French's statue Tanner, 187 RG4669, 115 of, 62, 112 Leprosy, in Philippines, 147, 148 Lydic, Nellie Snyder Yost, NSHS Board, 35 Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Department, Lester, Gurdon P., diary of, 177, 178 61, 62, 64 Mabin, Butch, Lincoln Star reporter, 62 Letellier, Louis D., Louis Dace Letellier: Adventures Lincoln: A Kid's Eye View, NSHS exhibit, 2000, 30, 34 Macdonald Studio, Lincoln, images cataloged on the Upper Missouri, ed. Carla Kelly, anno- Lincoln-to-New York Horse Ride, by “Diamond copied by NSHS, 27 tated, 56 Dick” Tanner, 1893, 183-84, 188 “Mad Bear: William S. Harney and the Sioux “Letters from Pioneer Nebraska,” ed. Ruth K Nueremberger, 177 Lindberg, Dick, NSHS Board, 35 Expedition of 1855,” Richmond L Clow, 172, 175 Lindell Hotel, Lincoln, 107 Made In Nebraska, NSHS exhibit, 2003, 34 Lewis and C'7rk Journals: An American Epic of Discovery, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Lindgren, Don, NSHS Board, 35 Madison County, Nebr., Czech carpentry, 5, 6 reviewed, 157-58 Lindmier, Tom, Drybone: A History of Fort Madison Star-Mail, tales by “Diamond Dick” Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains, Paul A. Fetterman, Wyoming, reviewed, 55 Tanner, 191 Johnsgard, annotated, 228 Links, Inc., Omaha chapter, acknowledgment, 60 “Make Believe White Man’s Village,” Omaha tribe, 236 Index - Volume 84 3?6 , 38 (photo); publication by Norma Kidd id Richa ywitt é ‘ 1 Fuss, Riding Bi s and Bronco Green, 179 I l f Northern Malcolm X, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 116 Malin, James C., “The Nebraska Question: A Ten- ith, er and thP e First W1o rld! Ye. ar Record, 1844-1854~ ,” « 163-64., 17o5r; “T_ homas At alatetesac ! ] iTh} e Great rf Ft ; I er ) Road, / 35q War, St' evenr |T rout, re viewed, 15 Jefferson Sutherland, Nebraska Boomer, 1851- and Paul Nenderson hgny Express Accrroosss Men Against . Myth -h e Pr" ogressive Response 1852.” 177 Nebraska from St. Josep! to Oo Fort TONL aLraarmia 17' 8 Fred Greenbaum, reviewed, F4 8 Ma‘ lolos, Philippine insurgent capital, 14‘77 (ph1 oto For‘ t Mitchell, Scotts Bluff nh vebdrasKa |b erntory Meriwether Lewis, dredge, Brownvill 148, 149 a MMA alone C. ommunity Ce. nter, L. incoln, 11‘( MatTtahnenwers,, 1F8r2 ed V.. memorieso f Viamond at Vick, VesNseabgrae s and1 8P5r4o-c1l9a4m1a,t ionsed . Jof ohtnh e GG.o W Malone, Clyde, Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115 sia i > ail ' L. E. Aylesworth, 180 Mattison, Ray H., “The Harney Expedition Against Malone, Robert onT homas, 1891.- 1963, NSHS Archival the Sioux: The Journal of Captain Joh Messcee r, Wils| on, qu1 ote on | “Dia ' Coll. RG275s 5 Todd.” 179 182 Manifes>t Desctti}n y, J.I Sterslrilnign g |M orton-' s attitude . laxwell, R>o bert A., fourth asst. postmaster gen hodist EyEp is« — ( toward, 206 196, 197 erica Manila, Philippines, First Nebr. stationed at, 145 McCann, Lloyd E., “Grattan Massacre,” 179 s 146 (photo), 147, 148, 150, 151 ims z P : McCarthy, Joseph, “‘Homo-Hunting’ in the Early Mantor, Lyle E., “Stagecoach and Freighter Days Cold War: Senator Kenneth Wherry and the at Fort Kearny,” 178; “Fort Kearny and the West- Homophobi« Side of McCarthyism,” 118-32 ward Movement,” 179 McClellan, C. J., Cincinnati, showman, 187 Mapes, Jerry, NSHS Board, 35 . . , _ McClellan, George B. “Diamond Dick showmal Marcotte, Robert D., NSHS Board, 35 marksman, 183, 185, 186, 188, 190, 192 Marilao, Philippines, occupied by First Nebr. Inf., McCook, Red Willow Co., welcomed First Nebr 149 Inf., 151 Mark, Joan, A Stranger in Her Native Land, 37 McDermott. John D.. “We Had a Terribly Marr, Dorothy Brandt, Marie-Laure Dionne Pal Time Letting Them Go’: The Battles of trans., David Boutrons, ed., Cher Oncle, Cher Springs and Rush Creek, February 1865 ‘apa: The Letters of Francois and Berenice Small Potatoes’: Problemso f Food and Healt! Chouteau, annotated, 227-28 at Fort Laramie, 1849-1859,” 179 Marsh, Annabelle Brodbeck, NSHS Board, 35 McDonald, Charles, owner of Cottonwood Marshall, George C., NATO chmn., sec. of state, Ranche, 174 122, 123 (photo), 124 McDonald, John, NSHS photo exhibit Mars! Barn, Knox Co., Czech carpentry, 6 (photo) McGurrin, Manus “Montana Mac,” and 12 (photo) Dick” Tanner, 191 Marsl, Ignac, Jr., Knox Co., Czech carpenter, 12 Mcintosh, Charles Barron, NSHS Arc! Martha, slave advertised for sale in Nebr. Ci. ty, 164 RRGG5544110,0 . 1111 5 Martin, C. harlesW .,N S—HS Board, 35™ ; “John N McKee, ee, JaJammees, s, NSNHSS HS BBooaarrd , 35 Ahmanson vs. Brigham Young: A Nebraska McKeegan, Margaret, NSHS Board Legal Controversy, 1859-1861,” 178; ed., “Joseph McKinley, William 5S. pres Warren Arnold's Journal of His Trip to and from War. 143 Montana, 1864-1866,” 178; “Herndon House McLaughlin, Warren Register, 1865-1866,” 178; ed., “A Round Tript o ’ the Montana Mines: The 1866 Travel Journal of Laughlin, William Gurdon P. Lester,” 178 199 Marftiignh,t , E1éu 9c5l, id,1 96,O ma19h7a , role in Lincpoostl ofnfi ce MMccsMWuiellrlleeina ,m s JaFnaemt,i ly NoSaHncSe knaBoowlalr ed dgmer! 4 Mlady Martin, Robert F., Hero of the Heartland: Billy NSHS Archival Coll. RGS145 : Sunday and the Transformation of American McWilliams, Arthur, Jr ack: nowledg1 me Ss, 0 Mladv Society, 1862-1935, reviewed, 154-55 McWilliams, Arthur, Sr., acknowledgment, 62 lia Mary Jane, doll owned by “Diamond Dick McWilliams, Earl lsadore, pi ossible photographic Tanner, 183 career, 62, 63 Maslauskas, Bernardas, Omaha, Lithuanian leader McWilliams, Ruth Elizabeth Vanderzee, Af. Am 134 resourcesa t NSHS, 115 Mason, Walt, role in Lincoln post office fight, 197 Medicine Shows, featuring “Diamond Dick 203 Tanner, 182, 185, 186, 187, 188 and 189 (pho Massengale, Martin, NSHS Board, 35 of ads); 190, 192 Maston, George A., 1849-1912, NSHS Archival! Medicine, need for Omaha tribal doctors, 1882, 40 Coll. RG3206, 115 See also Medicine Shows Nebraska History - Winter 2003 Montana Historical Society, Helena, 28, 35 Peter J. Orenski, annotated, 228 Nebraska Mexican American Commission, Morality and the Mail in Nineteenth-Century Native American Graves Protection and Repatria- cosponsor of exhibit, publication, 30 America, James E. Klein, reviewed, 216 tion Act (NAGPRA), 1990, role in “bones” Nebraska National Guard, role in Span. Amer. War, Moravia, Czech carpentry, 4 (map), 14 controversy at NSHS, 26 143 Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition Native American Rights Fund, role in “bones’ Nebraska Newspaper Project, sponsored by NSHS and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876, Jerome A. controversy at NSHS, 26 and Nebr. Press Assn., 31 Greene, reviewed, 224 Native Americans, 1877 census results at Ft. Rob., “Nebraska Prairies: Dilemma to Early Territorial Morrison, William B Lincoln, land office receiver, 29; tribal repositories, 30; “‘I Plead For Them’ Farmers,” C. Howard Richardson, 170, 175 204 Alice C. Fletcher's 1882 Letter to Senator Henry Nebraska Press Association, funder of Nebr Dawes,” 36-41; child’s play costume, 101 Morton, J. Sterling, gov., sec. of Nebr. Terr., 164, Newsp. Proj., 31; 202 (photo), 113; 171-72, 173; herbal remedies of, 173, 176; /llustrated History of Nebraska, 180; role 189, 178; J. Sterling Morton’s attitude toward, “Nebraska Question: A Ten-Year Record, 1844- in Lincoln post office fight, 194-205; 1859 206, 211 1854,” James C. Malin, 163-64, 175 address. 206-13 (photo, 206) NATO, Kenneth Wherry’s support of, 123 Nebraska Quilts: A Patchwork History, NSHS Moss, Dr. Arthur, Lincoln, 107 exhibit, 1998, 34 Naugle, Ronald C., bk. rev., 157; and James C. foul, Francis, bk. rev., 158-59 Olson, History of Nebraska, 180 Nebraska State Historical Society Board, 20 211, 2»2» ) Mount Hope Cemetery, Sargent, burial site of Mrs 23, 24, 30, 35 Nazi Party, dealings with homosexuals, 122, 125 S. Rawding, 45 Nebraska, battleship, 30 Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, Mount Zion Baptist Church, Lincoln, 63 services to NSHS, 1979-2003, 19, 20, 21-22, 27, Nebraska & Kansas, J. H. Colton, winter front Moving Out, A Nebraska Woman's Life, Polly 28, 29, 30, 31, 32; acknowledgment, 60 cover into Spence, annotated, 227 Nebraska State Historical Society, digital technol- Mud Springs, stagecoach, Pony Express, telegraph Nebraska Association for the Study of African ogy, 42, 43, 47; “Twenty-five More Years: The American Life and History, Af. Amer. resources station, 34, 177, 179 Nebraska State Historical Society, 1979-2003, at NSHS, 115 Mulhair, Charles, bk. rev., 224 18-35; host of Recovered Views exhibit, Summer Nebraska Black Oral History Project, NSHS Archival front cover info., 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 106; “African Mun1d2t0 , Karl, congressman, anti-Communist, 119, Coll. RG4795, 115 American Resources at the Nebraska State Nebraska Byways Program, 30 Historical Society,” 115-16; celebrated centen- Murphy, David, NSHS sr. research architect, “Old “Nebraska Cavalryman in Dixie: The Letters of nial of Kans.-Nebr. Act, 163; owner of “Diamond Cuts in New Wood: Traditional Czech Carpentry Martin Stowell,” James E. Potter, 179 Dick” Tanner Coll., 182, 183, 187, 192 in the Central Great Plains,” 2-17 Nebraska City, Otoe Co., home of John D. Brady, Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, 63; role in post Museum Administration: An Introduction, Hugh H office fight, 195, 196, 197, 198, 201, 202, 203 Genoways and Lynne M. Ireland, 35 143, 148, 151; effect on territorial economy, politics, 164, 167; site of J. Sterling Morton’s 1859 Nebraska State Normal School, Peru, attended by Museum of Missouri River History, dredge address, 206 John D. Brady, 151 Meriwether Lewis, Brownville, 19, 24 Nebraska City News, publisher of John D. Brady “Nebraska Statehood and Reconstruction,” James Museum of Nebraska Art, Kearney, exhibit host, 114 letters, 143, 145 B. Potts, 174, 175 Museum of Nebraska History, Lincoln, 19, 20, 21, Nebraska Committee for the Humanities, Af. Amer Nebraska Statehood Memorial, Thomas P 22 (photo), 23 (photos), 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34; resources at NSHS, 115 Kennard House, Lincoln, 34 host of Recovered Views exhibit, Summer front Nebraska Courthouses: Contention, Compromise, Nebraska Supreme Court, 28 cover info., 58, 60, 61 and Community, Oliver B. Pollak, annotated, 56 Museum of the Fur Trade, Chadron, 22 Nebraska Task Force on Historic Preservation, 29 Nebraska Department of Roads, work with NSHS Museum Store, NSHS, 23, 32 1979-2003, 21, 30, 35 Nebraska Territory, Winter front cover info “Nebraska History on Nebraska Territory: A Museum Studies, sponsored by the NSHS and UN-L, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, work with Reader's Guide,” 162-80; J. Sterling Morton's 25 NSHS, 1979-2003, 20, 25, 30 1859 address, 206-13 National Association for the Advancement of Nebraska Hall of Fame, comp. R. Eli Paul, 35 Nebraska Territory, 1854-1867: A Study of Frontier Colored People (NAACP), Nebraska, NSHS Nebraska Highway Archeology and Historical Politics,” James B. Potts, 180 Archival Coll. RG1254, 115 Salvage Investigations, 1969-1979, Gayle Nebraska Toy Stories, NSHS exhibit, 2001, 34 Carlson and Terry Steinacher, 35 National Endowment for the Humanities, grants to Nebraska Trailblazer, NSHS student newsp., 25, 35 NSHS, 32 “Nebraska History on Nebraska Territory: A Nebraska Treasures, NSHS temp. exhibit, 2 Reader's Guide,” James E. Potter, 162-75 National Historical Publications and Records exhibit, 2003, 34 Commission, grant to NSHS, 31, 32 Nebraska History, NSHS quarterly, 20, 23, 25, 28, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, cosponsor National Negro History Week, 1938, 63 2N9e,b r30a,s k3a4 ; T5e8r,r i6t0o,r y,64”, 116163;- 8“0 Nebraska History on Nebr. Institute, 30; 185 National Register of Historic Places, 20, 25, 26; 62 Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877, comp Nebraska Winter Quarters Company, at Florence National Security Agency, dealings with homo- R. Eli Paul, 35 167, 168, 175 sexuals, 127 Nebraska Institute, Lincoln, for teachers, 30 “Nebraska Winter Quarters Company and National Soldiers’ Home, Leavenworth, Kans., 43, Florence,” Donald F. Danker, 167 Nebraska Joins the Union, NSHS exhibit, 1992, 28, 45 34 Nebraskaland, Nebr. Game and Parks Comm., 25, National Urban League, Omaha and Lincoln, 28 Nebraska Legislature, role in “bones” controversy NSHS Archival Coll. RG3957, 115 at NSHS, 26; Af. Amer. resources at NSHS, 115; Nebraskans in Film, NSHS film series, 25 Native American Flags, Donald T. Healey and Kenneth Wherry a memb., 121 Nebraska's Documentary Heritage, 1996, 31 238