A Aaron Ferer and Sons, Omaha, junk dealers, 69 Beardsley, George, Clarks, atty., 123 Agriculture, children in farm wagon, Spring cover (photo); Beatrice, Gage Co., library donation from, 122, 125 of Pawnee, 158 (photo), 166, 167 (photo) Beausoleil, Calif., home of Frank Spearman, 117 Akron, Colo., on B&M RR, 102 Before Lewis and Clark, Shirley Christian, reviewed, 46 Allen, Walter, views on Ponca removal, 6 Bellevue, Sarpy Co., 145, 147 (painting of), 148, 152, 153, 162, 163, Alliance, Box Butte Co., library donation from, 125 170n3 Allis, Emiline, teacher, missionary, 148 (photo), 149, 163 Benkelman, Dundy Co., in Frank Spearman stories, 109 Allis, Samuel, teacher, missionary, 145, 148 (photo), 149, 152, Bentley, Theodore “Tom,” co-owner of Lone Oak, 11-13 156-58, 160, 162, 163, 168, 169, 170n3, 171n16 Berens, Charlyne, Chuck Hagel Moving Forward, annotated, 181 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 142, 148, Bertram, James, sec. of Andrew Carnegie, 122 163 Bethlehem, Pa., 144, 146, 170n9 American Expeditionary Force, 35, 36; library services for, 127, 130 Big Axe. See Gatarritatkutz American Legion, library services for WWI soldiers, 131 Billesbach, Ann, NSHS assoc. dir., bk. rev., 177 American Library Association, library services for WWI soldiers, Binang, Philippines, battle at, 38 120-21 (bookplate), 122-26 (posters), 128, 129, 131, 132 Anderson-Johnson Oil Company, alleged price fixing by, 74 Bison, importance to Pawnee, 165 Appleton, Wis., home of Frank Spearman, 100, 101 Biting the Dust: The Wild Ride and Dark Romance of the Rodeo Cowboy and the American West, Dirk Johnson, reviewed, 91-92 Architecture Without Architects, Bernard Rudofsky, 14 Black Cadet in a White Bastion: Charles Young at West Point, Army Bill, passage of, 1899, 34-35, 40 Brian G. Shellum, reviewed, 137-38 Arthur County Historical Society, Pilgrim Holiness Church, 52 Blair Enterprise, 131 Arthur, Arthur Co., hay-bale construction in, 14; Pilgrim Holiness Blair, Washington Co., library donation from, 125, 131 Church in, 52 Blakely, E. H., president, Tidal Refining Company, 62 Asseruregarrigu, Pawnee leader, 161, 163 Block, Gertrude, fictional character, 112 Atkinson, A. K., Merna, 122 Bloomfield, Knox Co., library donation from, 126 Atkinson, Henry, 1782-1842, treaty with Ponca, 3 Bloomfield, Susanne George, bk. rev., 176 Automobiles, “Petroleum, Politics, and Prices: Omaha's Gas War of 1924,” 54-81 Bloomington, Mo., Oehler and Smith’s visit to, 145 Awakening to Equality: A Young White Pastor at the Dawn of Boatright, Kevin, bk. rev., 45-46 Civil Rights, Karl E. Lutze, annotated, 95 “Bold and Daring: The Lone Oak,” David Murphy, 10-17 Axline, Jon, Conveniences Sorely Needed: Montana’s Historic Book Buyer, 115 Highway Bridges, 1860-1956, reviewed, 174-75 Book Reviews, 44-50, 86-94, 133-38, 173-80 Books Briefly, 51, 95, 139, 181 R Books on Subjects Taught in Reconstruction Hospitals, 131 i> Borderlands of the American and Canadian Wests: Essays on B&M Eating House, McCook, 103 Regional History of the Forty-Ninth Parallel, ed. Sterling Evans, Babson, Glenn (Mrs.), Seward, 123 reviewed, 75-76 Bachenberg, Eric, bk. rev., 49-50 Bostock Portrait Studio, Palisade, Winter cover (photo) Baedekers, travel guides, 127 Bostwick, Louis R., 147 (photo by) Bailey, Nola, co-owner of Lone Oak, 11-13 Bowl, The, Timothy Egan, reviewed, 93-95 Baker, Newton D., U.S. Sec. of War, 121, 122 Bowman, C. S., partner, Nebraska Oil Company, 64 Banks and banking, career of Frank Spearman, 104 (photo), Boy Scouts of America, library service for WWI soldiers, 125 107-8, 116, 118 Boyd County, “Putting Boyd County on the Map: Adjusting Banks, William E. and Robert J. Hoard, eds., Kansas Nebraska’s Northern Boundary,” 2-9 Archaeology, reviewed, 133-34 Boyd, James E., 1834-1906, Boyd Co. named for, 9 Baptist Church, mission station of, 145 Boys’ Club, Petroleum Club of Omaha, 62 Barker, Emma Lucinda, mother of Wallace Cadet Taylor, 31 Breen, John P., special counsel for state in case against oil Barney, Ronald O., ed., The Mormon Vanguard Brigade of 1847: companies, 73-76 Norton Jacob’s Record, reviewed, 87-88 Bringing Indians to the Book, Albert Furtwangler, annotated, 51 Barrow, John E., Indian agt., 145, 148, 170n3 Broidered Garment: The Love Story of Mona Martinsen and John Bartels, Michael M. and James J. Reisdorff, Train Time in G. Neihardt, Hilda Martinsen Neihardt, annotated, 139 Nebraska: The Post Card Era, annotated, 139 Brown County, creation of Keya Paha Co. from, 9 Bates, John C., comdr., First Div., 37 Brown, Walter L., pres., Amer. Library Assn., 122 Baxter, Randolph W., “Homo-Hunting in the Early Cold War: Brownell, William Crary, book ed., 111-12, 115 Senator Kenneth Wherry and the Homophobic Side of Brownson, Debra, NSHS publications designer, credits all issues; McCarthyism,” correction to, 141 bk. rev., 93-94 Bay, Philippines, battle at, 38 Bryan, Charles Wayland, 1867-1945, use of ethanol, 96; Summer Beach, Rex, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 cover (photos), 57 (photo), 58, 60, 65, 68; vs. Ora Spillman, 70-71 Beads and beadwork, Pawnee bag, 144 (photo); leggings, 142 (photo), 77 (photo); bandolier, 153 (photo). See also Quills and quillwork Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925, 57, 106 182 + NEBRASKA history A Aaron Ferer and Sons, Omaha, junk dealers, 69 Beardsley, George, Clarks, atty., 123 Agriculture, children in farm wagon, Spring cover (photo); Beatrice, Gage Co., library donation from, 122, 125 of Pawnee, 158 (photo), 166, 167 (photo) Beausoleil, Calif., home of Frank Spearman, 117 Akron, Colo., on B&M RR, 102 Before Lewis and Clark, Shirley Christian, reviewed, 46 Allen, Walter, views on Ponca removal, 6 Bellevue, Sarpy Co., 145, 147 (painting of), 148, 152, 153, 162, 163, Alliance, Box Butte Co., library donation from, 125 170n3 Allis, Emiline, teacher, missionary, 148 (photo), 149, 163 Benkelman, Dundy Co., in Frank Spearman stories, 109 Allis, Samuel, teacher, missionary, 145, 148 (photo), 149, 152, Bentley, Theodore “Tom,” co-owner of Lone Oak, 11-13 156-58, 160, 162, 163, 168, 169, 170n3, 171n16 Berens, Charlyne, Chuck Hagel Moving Forward, annotated, 181 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 142, 148, Bertram, James, sec. of Andrew Carnegie, 122 163 Bethlehem, Pa., 144, 146, 170n9 American Expeditionary Force, 35, 36; library services for, 127, 130 Big Axe. See Gatarritatkutz American Legion, library services for WWI soldiers, 131 Billesbach, Ann, NSHS assoc. dir., bk. rev., 177 American Library Association, library services for WWI soldiers, Binang, Philippines, battle at, 38 120-21 (bookplate), 122-26 (posters), 128, 129, 131, 132 Anderson-Johnson Oil Company, alleged price fixing by, 74 Bison, importance to Pawnee, 165 Appleton, Wis., home of Frank Spearman, 100, 101 Biting the Dust: The Wild Ride and Dark Romance of the Rodeo Cowboy and the American West, Dirk Johnson, reviewed, 91-92 Architecture Without Architects, Bernard Rudofsky, 14 Black Cadet in a White Bastion: Charles Young at West Point, Army Bill, passage of, 1899, 34-35, 40 Brian G. Shellum, reviewed, 137-38 Arthur County Historical Society, Pilgrim Holiness Church, 52 Blair Enterprise, 131 Arthur, Arthur Co., hay-bale construction in, 14; Pilgrim Holiness Blair, Washington Co., library donation from, 125, 131 Church in, 52 Blakely, E. H., president, Tidal Refining Company, 62 Asseruregarrigu, Pawnee leader, 161, 163 Block, Gertrude, fictional character, 112 Atkinson, A. K., Merna, 122 Bloomfield, Knox Co., library donation from, 126 Atkinson, Henry, 1782-1842, treaty with Ponca, 3 Bloomfield, Susanne George, bk. rev., 176 Automobiles, “Petroleum, Politics, and Prices: Omaha's Gas War of 1924,” 54-81 Bloomington, Mo., Oehler and Smith’s visit to, 145 Awakening to Equality: A Young White Pastor at the Dawn of Boatright, Kevin, bk. rev., 45-46 Civil Rights, Karl E. Lutze, annotated, 95 “Bold and Daring: The Lone Oak,” David Murphy, 10-17 Axline, Jon, Conveniences Sorely Needed: Montana’s Historic Book Buyer, 115 Highway Bridges, 1860-1956, reviewed, 174-75 Book Reviews, 44-50, 86-94, 133-38, 173-80 Books Briefly, 51, 95, 139, 181 R Books on Subjects Taught in Reconstruction Hospitals, 131 i> Borderlands of the American and Canadian Wests: Essays on B&M Eating House, McCook, 103 Regional History of the Forty-Ninth Parallel, ed. Sterling Evans, Babson, Glenn (Mrs.), Seward, 123 reviewed, 75-76 Bachenberg, Eric, bk. rev., 49-50 Bostock Portrait Studio, Palisade, Winter cover (photo) Baedekers, travel guides, 127 Bostwick, Louis R., 147 (photo by) Bailey, Nola, co-owner of Lone Oak, 11-13 Bowl, The, Timothy Egan, reviewed, 93-95 Baker, Newton D., U.S. Sec. of War, 121, 122 Bowman, C. S., partner, Nebraska Oil Company, 64 Banks and banking, career of Frank Spearman, 104 (photo), Boy Scouts of America, library service for WWI soldiers, 125 107-8, 116, 118 Boyd County, “Putting Boyd County on the Map: Adjusting Banks, William E. and Robert J. Hoard, eds., Kansas Nebraska’s Northern Boundary,” 2-9 Archaeology, reviewed, 133-34 Boyd, James E., 1834-1906, Boyd Co. named for, 9 Baptist Church, mission station of, 145 Boys’ Club, Petroleum Club of Omaha, 62 Barker, Emma Lucinda, mother of Wallace Cadet Taylor, 31 Breen, John P., special counsel for state in case against oil Barney, Ronald O., ed., The Mormon Vanguard Brigade of 1847: companies, 73-76 Norton Jacob’s Record, reviewed, 87-88 Bringing Indians to the Book, Albert Furtwangler, annotated, 51 Barrow, John E., Indian agt., 145, 148, 170n3 Broidered Garment: The Love Story of Mona Martinsen and John Bartels, Michael M. and James J. Reisdorff, Train Time in G. Neihardt, Hilda Martinsen Neihardt, annotated, 139 Nebraska: The Post Card Era, annotated, 139 Brown County, creation of Keya Paha Co. from, 9 Bates, John C., comdr., First Div., 37 Brown, Walter L., pres., Amer. Library Assn., 122 Baxter, Randolph W., “Homo-Hunting in the Early Cold War: Brownell, William Crary, book ed., 111-12, 115 Senator Kenneth Wherry and the Homophobic Side of Brownson, Debra, NSHS publications designer, credits all issues; McCarthyism,” correction to, 141 bk. rev., 93-94 Bay, Philippines, battle at, 38 Bryan, Charles Wayland, 1867-1945, use of ethanol, 96; Summer Beach, Rex, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 cover (photos), 57 (photo), 58, 60, 65, 68; vs. Ora Spillman, 70-71 Beads and beadwork, Pawnee bag, 144 (photo); leggings, 142 (photo), 77 (photo); bandolier, 153 (photo). See also Quills and quillwork Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925, 57, 106 182 + NEBRASKA history Bryson, Henry, fi: tional character, 10, 111-12 Cheyenne, Wyo., 113, 115 Buckley, Jay H., bk. rev., 47-48 Chicago Daily News, 108 Bucks, fictional character, 109 Chicago Evening Post, 108 Buecker, Thomas R., NSHS curator Ft. Rob., bk. rev., 90-91 Chicago Journal, 107 Buffalo, N.Y., birthplace of Frank Spearman, 100 Chicago Tribune, 110 Buffalo. See Bison Chicago, Ill., 106; on B&M RR, 102; home of Frank Spearman, Bullard, Robert Lee, comdr., Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 36-38 100-101, 105, 108, 117 Bungalows, “Standard Oil’s ‘Bungalow’ Filling Stations,” 82-85 Childhood on the Farm: Work, Play, and Coming of Age in the (photo) Midwest, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, reviewed, 46-47 Burke house, Box Butte Co., hay-bale construction of, 12 Children, on bicycles, Fall cover (photo); in farm wagon, Spring cover (photo); Pawnee, 148, 149 (photo), 150, 152 (photo), Burleson magazines, 126 157 (photo), 170n13 Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, 99, 101, 102 (photo); Chimney Rock, Spring cover (photo) Fall cover (photo); train wreck, 111 (photo) Choctaw Indians, 149, 171n17 Burritt, William, builder of hay-bale mansion, 13 Christian Commission, services to Civil War soldiers, 123 Butcher, Solomon Devoe, 1856-1927, Winter cover (photo by) Christian, Shirley, Before Lewis and Clark, reviewed, 46 Butler, Dan, Omaha commissioner, 63 Chuck Hagel: Moving Forward, Charlyne Berens, annotated, 181 Butler, Hugh Alfred, 1878-1954, 192 Church of the Brethren: Moravian Brethren, mission, 142-44, 151 City Bank of New York, 122 City Hall Six (Square Six), Omaha City Comm. candidates, 65 Civil War, effect on Spearman family, 100; services to soldiers Cabuyo, Philippines, battle at, 38 during, 122 Calamba, Philippines, 36 (photo); battle at, 37, 38 Clark, William, 1779-1838, 3 Calamity Jane: The Woman and the Legend, James D. McLaird, Clarks, Merrick Co., library donation from, 122, 123 reviewed, 92-93 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (Mark Twain), 1835-1910, popularity Camp Cody, N.Mex., 128 with WWI soldiers, 127 Camp Fire USA, Campfire Girls during WWI, 126 Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908, 106 Camp Funston, Kans., 127 (photo), 128 Close of the Day, Frank Spearman, 113 Camp Logan, Tex., 125, 127, 128 College View, Lancaster Co., library donation from, 125 Camp MacArthur, Tex., 129 Colorado Territory, creation of, 5 Camp Merritt, Calif., assembly point, U.S. troops, 30 (photo), 32 Columbia Distillery Company, Omaha, 108 Camp Santa Mesa, Philippines, 1898, 32 Columbus Journal, 84 Camp Sherman, Ohio, 127 Columbus Telegram, 84 Campbellites. See Disciples of Christ Church: Campbellites Combs, Barry, Don Snoddy, Del Weber, Bob Marks, and Pat Campfire Girls. See Camp Fire USA Kennedy, Their Man in Omaha: The Barker Letters, Volume II, Caniglia, Tony, builder, Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Cntr., 14 1869-1876, annotated, 181 Carbutt, John, 158, 167 (photos by) Commission on Training Camp Activities, U.S. Dept. of War, 122 Carey, Father, Fairbury, WWI efforts of, 129 Congregational Church, 144 Carlson, Laurie Winn, William J. Spillman and the Birth of Conrad, Joseph, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 Agricultural Economics, reviewed, 44 Consumer's Gasoline Company. See Mystery Station Carmen of the Rancho, Frank Spearman, 117 Consumers’ Gasoline League. See 15-Cent League Carnegie Corporation, 122 Conveniences Sorely Needed: Montana’s Historic Highway Bridges, Carnegie libraries, 125 1860-1956, Jon Axline, reviewed, 174-75 Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919, library services for WWI soldiers, Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933, 77 122 Coppinger, Joyce, promoter of hay-bale construction, 14-15 Carpenters, with tools, Spring cover (photo) Cordeal, John A., McCook, protégé of Frank Spearman, 104, 108, Carter, John, NSHS sr. research folklorist, “Gasohol—The First 117-18 Time Around,” 96; “Nebraska Corn Helps Win the War,” 192; Corn, “Nebraska Corn Helps win the War,” 192 “Nebraska’s Straw Bale Church,” 52; “Tragedy at the Lone Corrections, to “Homo-Hunting in the Early Cold War: Senator Oak,” 18-26 Kenneth Wherry and the Homophobic Side of McCarthyism,” 141 Carter, L. (Mrs.), “spirit photographer,” 140 Coryell, Earl, gas station of, 96, 192 Cather, Willa Sibert, 1875-1947, One of Ours, 125, 132 Cosmas, Graham, historian, 40 Catholic Church, 106; Frank Spearman as member of, 100-102, Coues, Elliott, photographic coll. of, 140 110-11, 117 Council Bluffs, la., Oehler and Smith’s visit to, 145, 147, 148, 150, Central City, Merrick Co., library donation from, 125, 126 154, 162, 163 Central Labor Union, Omaha, 73 Cox-Paul, Lori, bk. rev., 92-93 Chadron, Dawes Co., library donation from, 128 Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial That Forged a Chamberlain, Richard, on Whispering Smith TV series, 116 Nation, Paul Vandevelder, reviewed, 173-74 Chapin, J. H., 116 Crawford, Dawes Co., library donation from, 126 Charles Scribner’s Sons, publisher, 111-13, 116 Creek Indians, 149, 171n17 Cherokee Indians, Moravian mission to, 144 Crews, Dena Redfern, bk. annotation, 95 Cherry County, ice skaters, Winter cover Crook, George, 1828-1890, 8; views on Ponca removal, 6 Cheyenne River Agency, from Great Sioux Reservation, 8 Crook, Sarah B., bk. rev., 89-90 WINTER 2006 + 183 Crow Creek Agency, creation from Great Sioux Reservation, 8 El Paso, steamboat, 163, 172n33 Crowder, Enoch, Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 36 El Ranchito, Mexican restaurant in Lone Oak bldg., 14 (photo) Cunningham, Donald B., NSHS assoc. dir., ed. NH, credits all Elkhorn River, 153, 163; ferry across, 154, 155, 162 issues; “The Ghost in the Camera,” 140 Elliot, Helen, fictional character, 110-12 Elms, The, nightclub in former Lone Oak bldg., 14 (photo) } Elrod, B. S., Omaha, gas station owner, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 72, 75 Emerald, Lancaster Co., original Lone Oak bldg. in, 12 D. Appleton and Company, publisher, 113 Enyeart, John, bk. rev., 177-78 DahIman, James Charles, 1856-1930, role in 1924 gas war, 61, 62, 64, 65, 73 Ethanol, development of, 96; “Nebraska Corn Helps Win the War,” 192 Dakota Territory, 3; creation of, 5: Ponca in, 6, 7 Ethyl Corporation, production of tetraethyl lead, 96 Darwinism, of Frank Spearman, 104-5, 107 Evans, Sterling, ed., Borderlands of the American and Canadian Daughter of the Magnate, Frank Spearman, 112, 113, 116-17 Wests: Essays on Regional History of the Forty-Ninth Parallel, David City, Butler Co., library donation from, 124, 126 reviewed, 175-76 Davis, John W., Goodbye, Judge Lynch: The End of a Lawless Era in Exploring with Lewis and Clark: The 1804 Journal of Charles Floyd, Wyoming's Big Horn Basin, reviewed, 87 ed. James J. Holmberg, reviewed, 47-48 Davis, John William, 1924 presidential candidate, 77 Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951, 1924 vice presidential candidate, 77 Dawes, Henry Laurens, 1816-1903, 8 F. O. Kees Manufacturing Company, Beatrice, 129 Dean, Charles L., Soldiers and Sled Dogs: A History of Military Dog Faber, Becky, bk. rev., 92 Mushing, reviewed, 90-91 Fairbanks, Wendell, bk. rev., 91 Dean, James R., judge, 77 Fairbury, Jefferson Co., library donation from, 125 Dean, Virgil W., bk. rev., 136-37; ed., John Brown to Bob Dole: Farm Crop Processing Corp., alcohol production, 192 (photo) Movers and Shakers in Kansas History, reviewed, 179-80 Farmers and Merchants Bank, McCook, 104 (photo), 107-8 Deep Rock Oil Company. See Shaffer Oil and Refining Company Farmers Paint and Oil Company, Omaha, 65 Delaware Indians, Moravian mission to, 144 Farmers vs. Wage Earners: Organized Labor in Kansas, 1860-1960, Democratic Party, Charles Bryan a member, 70, 71; Frank Spearman R. Alton Lee, reviewed, 136-37 a member, 106 Ferer, Morris, of Aaron Ferer and Sons, 69, 74 Denton, Lancaster Co., Gardner cottage near, 13 (photo), 14 Fifteen-Cent League, 69, 77; founding of, 64; pledge of, 72-73 Denver School of Librarianship, 132 Filling Stations, architecture of, 82-85 (photos) Denver, Colo., on B&M RR, 102 Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874, invitation to Pawnee, 161 Derby Oil Company. See Shaffer Oil and Refining Company First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry, in Philippine-Amer. War, 33 Des Moines, ia., 131 (photo), 34, 36; in Spanish-Amer. War, 29, 30, 32 (photo) Despecher, Felix J., founder of 15-Cent League, 64 (photo), 72, 73 Flambeau Jim, Frank Spearman, 117 Detroit, Mich., 131 Fling, Fred Morrow, UN-L history prof., 125 Dewey, Melvil, New York State Library School, 122 Flint Hills Cowboys: Tales of the Tallgrass Prairie, Jim Hoy, reviewed, Diaries of John Gregory Bourke, Volume Two, July 29, 1876—-April 7, 176 1878, ed. Charles M. Robinson III, reviewed, 136 Fogarty, James D., ed., My Kansas-Nebraska Acts, annotated, 51 Disciples of Christ Church: Campbellites, 146, 170n10 Foley, fictional character, 110 District Court of Douglas County, oil companies sued in, 63, 74 Fort Crook, Nebr., 36; reading needs of, 128 District Court of Lancaster County, suit against Lincoln Muny, 78 Fort Gibson, Okla., 145, 170n6 Division of the Philippines, former Eighth Corps, U.S. Army, 30 Fort Kearny, Nebr., 1848-1871, 145, 153, 157, 159, 164, 170n7 Dixon, Harry, North Platte, 131 Fort Laramie Treaty, 1851, 157, 159, 161, 172n27; 1868, placement Dodds, Everett S., Omaha, “bungalow” architect, 83-85 of Ponca lands in Great Sioux Reservation, 6, 7 Donovon, Frank P., Jr., 110 Fort Laramie, Wyo., 172n27 Doyle, Arthur Conan, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 142, 145 (photo), 170n6 Dr. Bryson, Frank Spearman, 111-13 Fort Omaha, Nebr., reading needs of, 128 Drieser, Theodore, 98 Fort Randall on the Missouri, 1856-1892, Jerome A. Greene, Drought, of early 1890s, 107, 108 reviewed, 135-36 Dudgeon, Matthew S., promoter of libraries for soldiers, 122, 129 Fort Robinson, Nebr., reading needs of, 128 Dundy, Elmer S., judge, ruling in Standing Bear case, 6 Fosdick, Raymond B., 122 Dunning, Dicksie, fictional character, 114, 115 Foster, George, railroader, 107 Dupont, creation of Ethyl Corp., 96 France, 132; WWI tent encampment, 128-29 (photo) Francis, Pat, fictional character, 109 Frank, Pauline, Kearney, 122 Franklin MacVeagh & Co., 101 Earthlodges, Winter cover (photo); “A Visit to the Pawnee,” Franks, R. A., treasurer, Carnegie Corp., 122 142-72 (photos) Fremont, Dodge Co., 142 Education, of Pawnee children, 148-52, 163, 170n13 “From McCook to Whispering Smith,” Tom White, 98-119 Egan, Timothy, The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those From Prairie Farmer to Entrepreneur: The Transformation of Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl, reviewed, 93-94 Midwestern Agriculture, Dennis S. Nordin and Roy V. Scott, Eighth Corps, U.S. Army, later Div. of the Philippines, 30 reviewed, 50 184 + NEBRASKA history Fullerton, Nance Co., 142 donation from, 125 Furtwangler, Albert, Bringing Indians to the Book, annotated, 51 Hastings, William G., judge, 73, 75-77 Hawk, Dave, fictional character, 110 ‘ Hay-bale construction, of the Lone Oak and other buildings, 11-17 (photos); of Pilgrim Holiness Church, 52 (photo) Gardner cottage, hay-bale construction of, 13 (photo) Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893, 6 Gas War, “Petroleum, Politics, and Prices, Omaha’s Gas War of Hedren, Paul L., bk. rev., 136 1924,” 54-81 Held for Orders, Frank Spearman, 99, 108-10, 118 “Gasohol-The First Time Around” John Carter, 96 Helen Elliot, published as Dr. Bryson, 111 Gaster, Patricia C., NSHS asst. ed., credits all issues; bk. annotation, Hell’s Desert, Frank Spearman, 117 51 Henry, O. See Porter, William Sydney Gatarritatkutz, Pawnee, 152, 157-59, 171n22 Henty, George Alfred, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 General Motors, creation of Ethyl Corp., 96 Heth, Stockton, mgr. of Nicholas Oil Corp., 61, 62 Georgia Library Commission, 132 Hill, Frank, library services for WWI soldiers, 122, 124 Gering Women’s Club, library donation from, 126 Hoard, Robert J. and William E. Banks, eds., Kansas Archaeology, German POW in New Mexico, Walter Schmid, reviewed, 44-45 reviewed, 133-34 Germans, in Nebraska, during WWI, 124-25 Holdrege, George Ward, 1847-1926, 107 “Ghost in the Camera,” Donald Cunningham, 140 Hollywood, Calif., home of Frank Spearman, 114, 117; photoplays, Gibbon, Buffalo Co., hay-bale construction in, 14 98 Glover, Abner, fictional character, 112 Holmberg, James J., ed., Exploring with Lewis and Clark: The 1804 God’s Country, Uncle Sam’s Land: Faith and Conflict in the American Journal of Charles Floyd, reviewed, 47-48 West, Todd M. Kerstetter, reviewed, 177-78 Holmes, Helen, film star, 117 (photo) Goodbye, Judge Lynch: The End of a Lawless Era in Wyoming's Big Holt County, 8 (map) Horn Basin, John W. Davis, reviewed, 87 Holt, Marilyn Irvin, Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Gothenburg, Dawson Co., hay-bale construction in, 14 Woman, 1890-1930, reviewed, 177 Grace Lutheran Church, West Point, Fall cover (photo) “Homo-Hunting in the Early Cold War: Senator Kenneth Wherry Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 103; in Lincoln, 1917, Summer and the Homophobic Side of McCarthyism,” Randolph W. Baxter. cover (photo) correction to, 141 Grand Island, Hall Co., bungalow gas station in, 82-83 (photo); Hopkins, John, role in 1924 gas war, 57-65 (photo, 59), 68, 71-75 library donation from, 123-24 Howell, E. E., cut-rate gas station owner, 64, 65, 67, 70, 72 Grange, provider of services to soldiers, 125 Howells, Colfax Co., 123 “Great American Desert,” Frank Spearman, 104, 105, 107 Hoy, Jim, Flint Hills Cowboys: Tales of the Tallgrass Prairie, Great Papillion Creek, 153, 154, 162 reviewed, 176 Great Sioux Reservation, 3; division of, 8, 9; placement of Ponca Hulbert, Archer Butler, and Stephen Harding Hart, The South- lands in, 6 western Journals of Zebulon Pike, 1806-1807, annotated, 95 Greene, Jerome A., Fort Randall on the Missouri, 1856-1892, Humphrey, Frederick Blaine, photographer, Spring, Summer, Fall reviewed, 135-36 covers (photos by) Grey, Zane, 1872-1939, 116; popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 Hunt, Geoffrey, bk. rev., 137-38 Groundwater Foundation, Rainmakers: A Photographic Story of Hurt, R. Douglas, bk. rev., 44 Center Pivots, annotated, 51 Guarding the Overland Trails: The Eleventh Ohio Cavalry in the Civil War, Robert Huhn Jones, reviewed, 133 Gulliford, Andrew, Preserving Western History, reviewed, 89-90 I Christen Thee, Nebraska: History of the USS Nebraska and Nebraska Gunlock Ranch, Frank Spearman, 117 Related Naval Ships, Monty McCord, reviewed, 86-87 Gwaltney, Robert W., bk. rev., 134-35 Indian Territory, 144; Ponca removal to, 6, 7, 9 Indian Wars of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, 1812-1900, Bruce Vandervort, reviewed, 138 Indianola, Red Willow Co., 105 Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails, Michael L. H. M. Michel Oil and Refining Corp. See Omaha Refining Co. Tate, reviewed, 173 H.M.S. Pinafore, performance in McCook, 106 Influenza, effect of, 131 Haggard, H. Rider, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 Ingles, Gus, Hollywood agt., 117 (photo) Hammett, Dashiell, 109 International Encyclopedia, donation of, 126 Hancock, troop carrier, 33 InterOcean Hotel, Cheyenne, Wyo., 115 Hanson, James A., bk. reviews, 46, 88-89; When Skins Were Money: lowa State Univ., role in development of alcohol-blend gas, 96 A History of the Fur Trade, reviewed, 134-35 Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 105, 107 Harper’s Round Table, 108, 109 Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901, 8 Jackson Oil Company, 61 Hart, Stephen Harding, and Archer Butler Hulbert, The South- Jackson, William Henry, 143, 153, 155, 157, 164 (photos by) western Journals of Zebulon Pike, 1806-1807, annotated, 95 James, Jesse (relative of outlaw), Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 37 Harvest Sunday, Fall cover Jay Cooke's Gamble: The Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and Hastings Tribune, on gas stations, 85 the Panic of 1873, M. John Lubetkin, reviewed, 178-79 Hastings, Adams Co., on B&M RR, 102; gas station in, 85; library Jennings, Anna V., WWI efforts of, 129 WINTER 2006 «= 185 Jennings, Burton, Omaha, gas station owner, 72 Lee, R. Alton, Farmers vs. Wage Earners: Organized Labor in Kansas, Jensen, Richard E., NSHS sr. research anthropologist (retired), bk. 1860--1960, reviewed, 136-37 annotation by, 51; “A Visit to the Pawnee,” by missionaries Oehler Leeds, Josiah M., patent holder on hay-bale construction technique, and Smith, 142-72; ed., Voices of the American West: Volume 1: 13 The Indian Interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919; Volume 2: Leezikutz, Pawnee leader, 161 The Settler and Soldier Interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919, Leiors, Joe, Wyo. lawman, 112 (photo), 113 (photo), 115 reviewed, 88-89 Lemoyne, Keith Co., hay-bale construction in, 14 Jewish Welfare Board, services to WWI soldiers, 123, 129 Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809, 3 John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History, ed. Virgil W. Dean, reviewed, 179-80 Liberty Loan Drive, during WWI, 129 Johnson, Dirk, Biting the Dust: The Wild Ride and Dark Romance Libraries, “Nebraska's Libraries at War, 1917-1919,” 120-32 of the Rodeo Cowboy and the American West, reviewed, 91-92 Library of Congress, during WWI, 131-32 Johnson, George, role in ethyl alcohol production, 192 Library War Council, promoter of library service for WWI Jones, Robert Huhn, Guarding the Overland Trails: The Eleventh soldiers, 122 Ohio Cavalry in the Civil War, reviewed, 133 Library War Fund, accomplishments of, 126 Junkin Anti-Trust Law, Standard Oil challenged under, 63, 77 Library War Service, accomplishments of, 126, 129, 130 Life of Elaine Goodale Eastman, Theodore D. Sargent, reviewed, 92 Liggett, J. F., cut-rate gas station owner, 65-67, 72 Lincoln City Auditorium, 1917 rally at, Fall cover Kanesville, Ia., 147, 148, 170n12 Lincoln County, sheriff of, 112, 113 Kansas Archaeology, Robert J. Hoard and William E. Banks, eds., Lincoln Daily Star, 128 reviewed, 133-34 Lincoln Land Company, 102 Kansas River, 145 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865, 123 Kearney, Buffalo Co., library donation from, 122, 124 Lincoln, Lancaster Co., 140; Bryan as mayor of, 57, 77; commercial Kees, John A., Beatrice, WWI efforts of, 129 club of, 123; Fall cover; gas station in, 84-85; library donation Kees, Weldon, poet, 129 from, 125, 129; Lone Oak bldg, 11-17 (photos); municipal gas in, Keliher, Timothy, UP agt., sheriff, 112, 113 (photo), 114, 117 (photo) 78 Kelly, Carla, ed., On the Upper Missoun: The Journal of Rudulph Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Dept., and Lone Oak bldg., 52 Friederich Kurz, 1851-1852, reviewed, 48 Linden, Mo., Oehler and Smith’s visit to, 147 Kennedy, Pat, Don Snoddy, Barry Combs, Del Weber, and Bob Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman, 1890-1930, Marks, Their Man in Omaha: The Barker Letters, Volume II, Marilyn Irvin Holt, reviewed, 177 1869-1876, annotated, 181 Liquor, in frontier towns, 146; among Pawnee, 150, 168, 171n18, Keppel, Frederick P., library service for WWI soldiers, 121 172n44 Kerstetter, Todd M., God’s Country, Uncle Sam’s Land: Faith and Literary Digest, bk. reviews in, 112, 113 Conflict in the American West, reviewed, 177-78 Little Papillion Creek, 153, 162 Keya Paha County, and creation of Boyd Co., 3, 8 (map), 9 Livestock Hotels: America’s Historic Stockyards, J’Nell L. Pate, Keya Paha River, 5, 8 (map), 9 reviewed, 49 Kinsey, Joni L., Thomas Moran’s West: Chromolithography, High Art, Lloyd, H. R., Manhattan Oil Company, 64, 74 and Popular Taste, reviewed, 180 Lloyd, Harold, asst. film dir., 116 Kipling, Rudyard, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 Log Cabin Syrup, 100 Klotz, Lottie, Wahoo, 122 London, Jack, popularity with WWI soldiers, 127 Knee Mark on Ground When Stooping to Drink, Pawnee, 154 Lone Oak, “Bold and Daring: The Lone Oak,” 10-17; as local land- (photo) mark, 52; “Tragedy at the Lone Oak,” 18-27 Knights of Columbus, promoter of library service for WWI soldiers, “Lone Oak-How Did They Do That?” David Murphy, 16-17 123, 125, 126, 129 Lonergan, Mary (Mrs. Thomas), 104, 108 Knox County, and creation of Boyd Co., 3, 5 (map), 8 (map), 9 Lonergan, Thomas, Chicago, 101, 104, 108 Koch, Amy, NSHS archeologist, bk. rev., 133-34 Long, Maggie E., sec., Amer. Red Cross, 130-31 Los Angeles Times, interview of Frank Spearman, 109 Los Angeles, Calif., 109, 117, 118 L. V. Nicholas Company. See Nicholas Oil Corporation Loup River, Pawnee villages near, 142, 144, 163 L'Eau Qui Court River. See Niobrara River Love Special, film, 116-17 Lower Brule Agency, creation from Great Sioux Reservation, 8 Ladd, Alan, film star, 98, 116 Laetare Medal, awarded to Frank Spearman, 117 Lowry, Thomas P., Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, reviewed, 91 LaFollette, Robert M., role in breakup of Standard Oil Co., 56 Loyola University, New Orleans, award to Frank Spearman, 116 Lalogehanesham (“Fatty”), Pawnee leader, 161, 172n32 Lubetkin, M. John, Jay Cooke’s Gamble: The Northern Pacific Rail- Lancaster County Daily Fair News, “spirit photographer” ad, 140 road, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873, reviewed, 178-79 Langhorne, George T., Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 37, 38 Lutze, Karl E., Awakening to Equality: A Young White Pastor at the Laramie Holds the Range, Frank Spearman, 117 Dawn of Civil Rights, annotated, 95 Lawson, Lucille, McCook, 105 Lawton, Henry W., comdr., First Div., 37 % / | Leach, E., 101 Lee, Albert, 108, 109 MacDonald Studio, Lincoln, photo from, 96 Lee, Fitzhugh, son in Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 37 Madison County, library donation from, 125, 130 te 186 + NEBRASKA history Mailer, Stan, Tne Omaha Road—Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Missouri River, 102; crossing of, 148; and Nebraska's northern and Omaha, reviewed, 49-50 boundary, 3, 4 (map), 5 (map), 6, 7, 8 (map), 9; in Spearman's Majayjay, Philippines, battle at, 37, 38 fiction, 109; travels along by missionaries Oehler and Smith, 145, 146, 147 (painting), 163 Manhattan Oil Company, 61, 64, 67, 71, 74 Mitchell, Guy, on Whispering Smith TV series, 116 Manila, 33, 34, 38; surrender of, 32 (photo) Montana Cattlemen’s Association, 113 Maps, of Boyd Co. and northeast Nebraska, 2-5, 8; of marked auto trails, 56; of Oehler and Smith’s journey, 145; of Omaha’s price Moravian Brethren. See Church of the Brethren: Moravian Brethren war district, 69 Moravian Church Miscellaney of 1851-1852, 144, 154 Marks, Bob, Don Snoddy, Barry Combs, Del Weber, and Pat Moravian Theological Seminary, 144 Kennedy, Their Man in Omaha: The Barker Letters, Volume II, Morgan, Joy E., librarian, 129 1869-1876, annotated, 181 Mormon Vanguard Brigade of 1847: Norton Jacob’s Record, ed. Marriage Verdict, Frank Spearman, 116 Ronald O. Barney, 87-88 Marshall, Brenda, film star, 98 Mormons and Mormonism, 147-48 McCabe, Joseph, straw-bale fieldworker, 13 Morris, Wright, Will’s Boy: A Memoir, 125 McChristian, Douglas C., bk. rev., 135-36; U.S. Army in the West, Moul, Francis, bk. rev., 50; National Grasslands: A Guide to 1870-1880: Uniforms, Weapons, and Equipment, annotated, 139 America’s Undiscovered Treasures, annotated, 181 McCloud, George, fictional character, 107, 114, 115 Moulton, Candy, bk. rev., 91-92 McClure, Samuel T., owner McClure’s Magazine, 109, 110 Mowry, B. F., Jackson Oil Company, 61 McClure’s Magazine, 109, 110 (photo), 112 Mulford, Harry, First Nebr. Vol. Inf., 33; Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 36 McCook Amateur Club, 106 Mumler, William H., photographer, 140 McCook Democrat, quote on Frank Spearman, 106, 108 Munsee Indians, Moravian mission to, 142, 144, 170n1 McCook Electric Light and Power Company, 102 Muny, Omaha’s municipal gas station, 58-66 (photos), 70, 72, 74, 76 McCook Gazette, quote on Frank Spearman, 117-18 (photo), 78 McCook Tribune, quote on Frank Spearman, 110 Murphy, David, NSHS sr. research architect, “Bold and Daring: The McCook, Red Willow Co., “From McCook to Whispering Smith,” Lone Oak,” 10-15; “The Lone Oak-How Did They Do That?” 16-17; 98-119 bk. rev., 180 McCord, Monty, / Christen Thee, Nebraska: History of the USS My Kansas-Nebraska Acts, Gabe Parks, ed. James D. Fogarty, Nebraska and Nebraska Related Naval Ships, reviewed, 86-87 annotated, 51 McDermott, John D., bk. rev., 133 Myer v. Nebraska, effect of, 125 McDonald Studio, Lincoln, 124 (photo by) Mystery Station, Omaha, cut-rate gas station, 66-67 (photo), 68-70, 72-75, 77 McDonald, Alan, Omaha, architect, 83, 85 McDonald, John, Omaha, architect, 83, 85 McEntee House, McCook, 102 McGowan, J. P., film dir., star 116, 117 (photo) Nan of Music Mountain, Frank Spearman, 116 McGreath house, hay-bale construction of, 12 (photo) National Association of Attorneys General, 58 McGuire, T. J., assistant attorney general, 65, 73, 75-77 National Catholic War Council, provider of services to WWI soldiers, McKinney, E., missionary, teacher, 148-50, 152, 154, 162, 170-71n13 123, 129 McLaird, James D., Calamity Jane: The Woman and the Legend, National Geographic, donation of, 126 reviewed, 92-93 National Grasslands: A Guide to America’s Undiscovered Treasures, McMaster, W. H., South Dakota gov., 56-58 Francis Moul, annotated, 181 McTerza, fictional character, 110 National Independent Marketers’ Association, 74 Medal for Valor, to Wallace Cadet Taylor, 40 National Park Service, 52 Medal of Honor, recommendation for Wailace Cadet Taylor, 38 National Petroleum Marketers’ Association, 57 Medals, worn by Pawnee, 149, 154, 155 (photos). See also names of National Petroleum News, coverage of 1924 gas war, 59, 63-65, individual medals 68-70, 73, 75-77 Menard’s Opera House, McCook, 106 National Recovery Act, 78 Merna, Custer Co., library donation from, 122 National Refining Company, 78; alleged price fixing by, 74 Merrilie Dawes, Frank Spearman, 117 National Register of Historic Places, 52 Merrill, Marlene Deahl, Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Earliest National War Work Council, WWI efforts of, 129 Descriptions and Images from the Field, annotated, 51 Nebraska Bureau of Securities, 58 Methodist Church, 100 “Nebraska Corn Helps Win the War,” John Carter, 192 Michel, H. M., cut-rate gas station owner, role in 1924 gas war, 54, Nebraska Culture and History Learning Center, Gothenburg, 65-68, 72-75, 77 hay-bale construction of, 14 Mickey, David H., Of Sunflowers, Coyotes, and Plainsmen: A History Nebraska Department of Public Works, 71 of Nebraska Wesleyan University, Volume III—1946 to 1987, Nebraska Historic Building Valuation Incentive Prgm. (VIP), 52 reviewed, 45-46 Nebraska Independent Oil Men’s Association, role in 1924 gas war, Mikado, performance in McCook, 106 58, 61, 63-67, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78 Milan, Claude H., 130, 132 Nebraska Library Association, promoter of library services for Milder, Morris, president, United States Oil Works, 61-64, 68 WWI soldiers, 122, 129 Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925, views on Ponca removal, 6 Nebraska National Guard, in Spanish-Amer., Philippine-Amer. wars, Mill, Cheryl, bk. rev., 44-45 28-43; in WWI, 122 Missionaries, “A Visit to the Pawnee,” by missionaries Oehler Nebraska Oil Company, 64. See also Nebraska-lowa Oil Company and Smith, 142-72 Nebraska Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association. WINTER 2006 + 187 See Nebraska Independent Oil Men’s Association Ogden, Mr., quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, 145 Nebraska Petroleum Marketers. See Nebraska Independent Oil Oh, Give Me a Home: Western Contemplations, Ann Ronald, Men’s Association annotated, 181 Nebraska Public Library Commission, 121, 122, 129, 131 Olympia, troop transport, 36 Nebraska quarter, Spring cover (photos); Standing Bear as finalist Omaha Auto Filling Company, 84 for, 3 Omaha Bee, coverage of 1924 gas war, 59-60, 70-72 Nebraska State Council of Defense, in libraries, 126 Omaha City Commission, 65, 71 Nebraska State Fair, 1923, 58 Omaha Guards, National Guard co., 31 Nebraska State Gazetteer, 102, 108 Omaha Indians, 148-50, 152, 162, 164, 171n18; Bellevue mission Nebraska State Historical Society, 140; at Chimney Rock, Spring to, 147 (painting of); Ponca relatives, 3; treaties, 4; village, 153 cover; Historic Preservation Div., VIP program, 52; photo (photo) collections of, 96 Omaha Public Library, 128 Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln), on Nebraska’s northern boundary, Omaha Refining Company, 68, 69, 77; alleged price fixing by, 74 7 Omaha World-Herald, 110; coverage of 1924 gas war, 61, 63, 68, 70, Nebraska State Penitentiary, library service for, 121 77; “Some New Home Suggestions,” 85 Nebraska style, structural bale walls, 14, 17 Omaha, Douglas Co., 36, 38; Farm Crop Processing plant, 192 Nebraska Supreme Court, decision on Lincoln Muny, 78-79; Myer v. (photo); hay-bale construction in, 14; home of Frank Spearman, Nebraska, 125 108, 113; muster in of Thurston Rifles, 29; Omahans in Co. L, First Nebr. Vol. Inf., 32; “Petroleum, Politics, and Prices, Omaha's Gas Nebraska Territory, creation of, 3-4; division of, 5 War of 1924,” 54-81; WWI library services of, 121, 124, 125, 127 “Nebraska’s Libraries at War, 1917-1919,” Oliver Pollak, 120-32 On the Upper Missouri: The Journal of Rudulph Friederich Kurz, Nebraska-lowa Oil Company, alleged price fixing by, 74 1851-1852, ed. Carla Kelly, reviewed, 48 Neihardt, Hilda Martinsen, The Broidered Garment: The Love Story One of Ours, Willa Cather, 125, 132 of Mona Martinsen and John G. Neihardt, annotated, 139 Oregon, Mo., Oehler and Smith’s visit to, 146 Neligh, Antelope Co., library donation from, 125 Oregon-California Trail, Chimney Rock, Spring cover Nelson, John, photographer, Spring cover Orleans, Harlan Co., train wreck near, Fall cover, 111 (photo) Nemaha County, suit against Standard Oil, 77 Orr, William H., patent holder on hay-bale construction Nerve of Foley and Other Railroad Stories, Frank Spearman, 99, 109, technique, 13 110, 118 New York State Library School, Albany, N.Y., 122, 125 Orrman, Gottlieb, railroader, 107 Nicholas Oil Corp., 78; alleged price fixing, 74; price cuts, 71 Osage Indians, 164 Nicholas, L. V., 57; oil company of, 74 Otis, Elwell Stephen, comdr., Eighth Corps, 33 Nichols, Roger L., bk. rev., 138 Otoe Indians, 148-50, 164, 171n18; Bellevue mission to, 147 (painting of) Niobrara Pioneer, 7 Otoe/Missouria Indians, treaties with, 4 Niobrara River, and Nebraska's northern boundary, 3, 4 (map), 5 (map), 6, 8 (map), 9 Oxen, Chris, fictional character, 107, 109-10 Nishnabotna River, crossed by Oehler and Smith, 147 Nordin, Dennis S., and Roy V. Scott, From Prairie Farmer to Entrepreneur: The Transformation of Midwestern Agriculture, reviewed, 50 Paddison, Joshua, bk. rev., 175-76 Palisade, Hitchcock Co., Winter cover Norfolk Daily News, 84-85 Norfolk, Madison Co., gas station in, 84-85 Paramount Studio, producer of Whispering Smith film, 116 Norris, Frank, 98, 112 Park, Troy D., NSHS Administration Div., bk. rev., 86-87 Norris, George Williams, 1861-1944, 104; role in ethyl alcohol Parker, James, 39 production, 192 Parker, John “Machine Gun,” Thirty-ninth U.S. Vol. Inf., 37-38 North Bend, Dodge Co., library donation from, 126 Parks, Gabe, My Kansas-Nebraska Acts, annotated, 51 North Platte, Lincoln Co., 99, 113; library donation, 126, 131 Pate, J’Nell L., Livestock Hotels: America’s Historic Stockyards, Northwest Ordinance, 4 reviewed, 49 Northwest Territory, division of, 4 Paw-Hoo-Cut-Taw-Wah. See Knee Mark on Ground When Stooping to Drink Nuclear power, proposed Boyd Co. waste dump, 2, 3 Pawnee Indians, treaties with, 4; “A Visit to the Pawnee,” by missionaries Oehler and Smith, 142-72 (photos) O Pennsylvania, troop transport, 36 People’s Gas Station. See Mystery Station O’Brien, George, film star, 116 Pershing, John Joseph, 1860-1948, 122, 130, 131 O’Brien, Ronnie, bk. rev., 173 Peterson and Dodds, Omaha, 85 O'Fallon, Benjamin, Indian agt., treaty with Ponca, 3 Peterson, Fred, partner of Everett S. Dodds, 85 O’Linn-Smith, Elizabeth, Chadron, 128 Petroleum Club, Omaha, 61, 67, 73; “The Boys’ Club,” 62 Octopus, The, Frank Norris, 112 “Petroleum, Politics, and Prices, Omaha’s Gas War of 1924,” L. Oehler, Gottlieb Frederick, and David Smith, “A Visit to the Robert Puschendorf, 54-81 Pawnee,” ed. Richard E. Jensen, 142-72 Philippine Constabulary, creation, 39, 40 (uniform photo), 41 Oehler, Paul, 145 Philippine Islands, site of Spanish and Philippine wars, 28-43 Of Sunflowers, Coyotes, and Plainsmen: A History of Nebraska Philippine Scouts, creation of, 39 Wesleyan University, Volume IlI—1946 to 1987, David H. Mickey, Philippine-American War, role of Wallace Cadet Taylor and U.S. reviewed, 45-46 Volunteers, 28, 30, 32-40 (photos) ih, 188 + NEBRASKA history Photography, “The Ghost in the Camera,” 140. See also names of Reed, John Scott, dissertation on U.S. Volunteers, 36, 39-40 individual photographers and studios Reed, Mr., farmer, missionary, 152 Pilgrim Holiness Church, Arthur, hay-bale construction of, 52 Reid, Wallace, film star, 116-17 (photo) Reisdorff, James J. and Michael M. Bartels, Train Time in Nebraska: Pilot Bluff, Kans., 145, 170n5 The Post Card Era, annotated, 139 Pine Ridge Agency, 7; creation from Great Sioux Reservation, 8 Republican Party, Ora Spillman a member, 70 Platt, Elvira, missionary to Pawnee, 144 Republican River, valley of, 100, 102 Platte River, in Frank Spearman’s fiction, 109; Pawnee villages near, Richards, C. M., First Nebr. Vol. Inf., 30 (photo) 142, 144, 146, 153-57, 159, 162, 163 Richardson, A. H., pres. of Standard Oil of Nebr., 57-58, 64, 75 Platte Valley, description by Frank Spearman, 99, 100 Ricker, Eli S., Voices of the American West: Volume 1: The Indian Pollak, Oliver B., A State of Readers: Nebraska's Carnegie Libraries, Interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919; Volume 2: The Settler annotated, 95; “Nebraska’s Libraries at War, 1917-1919,” 120-32: and Soldier Interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919, ed. Richard bk. rev., 179-80 E. Jensen, reviewed, 88-89 Ponca Agency, creation of, 4 (map), 5 (map) Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela, Childhood on the Farm: Work, Play, and Ponca Creek, 4 (map), 5 (map) Coming of Age in the Midwest, reviewed, 46-47 Ponca Indians, 149, 150, 164, 171n18; attacks by Sioux, 5; disruption Robert Kimberly, Frank Spearman, 116 of, 3; efforts to regain land, 7-9; map of reservation. 4: removal to Robert Preston, film star, 98 Indian Terr., 6 Robinson, Charles M., Ill, ed., The Diaries of John Gregory Bourke, Ponca Reservation, 4 (map), 5 (map); efforts to regain, 7-9; Ponca Vol. Two, July 29, 1876-April 7, 1878, reviewed, 136 removal from, 6 Rockefeller, John D., founder of Standard Oil Company, 56 Ponca Trail of Tears, removal to Indian Terr., 6 Rope Creek, Fall cover Ponca, Dixon Co., library donation from, 122 Rosebud Agency, 7; creation from Great Sioux Reservation, 8 Porter, William Sydney (O. Henry), 112; popularity with WWI Rowe Sanctuary, Gibbon, hay-bale construction of, 14 soldiers, 127 Rudofsky, Bernard, Architecture Without Architects, 14 Portland Cement Company, Lone Oak bldg. construction, 16 (photo), 17 (photo) Running Water River. See Niobrara River Pospisil, Loren, NSHS site supervisor, Chimney Rock National Historic Site, bk. rev., 87-88 Postscript, “Gasohol—The First Time Around,” 96; “Nebraska Corn Helps Win the War,” 192; “Nebraska’s Straw Bale Church,” 52; Salvation Army, WWI efforts of, 129 “Tragedy at the Lone Oak,” 18-26 Samuel, Frederic, 163 Potter, James E., NSHS sr. research historian, assoc. ed. NH, bk. San Diego Hill, Philippines, battle at, 37, 38 annotations, 51, 95, 139, 181; bk. reviews, 48, 174-75; “Putting San Fernando, Philippines, 33 Boyd County on the Map: Adjusting Nebraska’s Northern Boundary,” 2-9 San Francisco Call, review of The Close of the Day, 113 San Francisco del Monte, Philippines, battle at, 33 Powers, William H., 124 Presbyterian Church, 146; mission at Bellevue, 147 (painting), 148, San Francisco, Calif., 30, 32, 34, 38 149, 152, 162, 170n10 San Juan, Cuba, battle at, 37 Preserving Western History, Andrew Gulliford, reviewed, 89-90 Sandhills, center of state hay-bale construction, 12-13; ice skaters Price War District, cut-rate gas, Omaha, 65, 69 (map) in, Winter cover Puschendorf, L. Robert, NSHS deputy state hist. pres. officer, Sanitary Commission, services to Civil War soldiers, 123 “Petroleum, Politics, and Prices, Omaha's Gas War of 1924,” Santo Tomas, Philippines, battle at, 38 54-81; “Standard Oil's ‘Bungalow’ Filling Stations,” 82-85 Sargent, Theodore D., The Life of Elaine Goodale Eastman, reviewed, Putnam, Herbert, Library of Congress, 121, 122, 126 92 “Putting Boyd County on the Map: Adjusting Nebraska’s Northern Sarpy, Peter, fur trader, 148 (photo), 149, 152, 153, 156-58, 162, 168, Boundary,” James E. Potter, 2-9 170n13 Saturday Evening Post, 112 Saunders, Alvin, effect on boundary, 7 (photo), 8 Savannah, Mo., 146-47 Quills and quillwork, Pawnee leggings, 154 (photo) Scherer, Mark R., bk. rev., 173-74 Quincy, Mich., 100 Schmid, Walter, A German POW in New Mexico, reviewed, 44-45 Schreiner, Carl, builder of Gardner cottage, 13, 14 Schuyler, Colfax Co., library donation from, 123 Schwan, Theodore, in Philippine-Amer. War, 37, 38 Radcliff, R. H., Kansas City, owner Omaha gas station, 68 Schymonsky, S. W. Y., 147 (painting by) Railroads, Frank Spearman’s detective fiction about, 98-119 Scott, Roy V., and Dennis S. Nordin, From Prairie Farmer to Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, 110 Entrepreneur: The Transformation of Midwestern Agriculture, Rainmakers: A Photographic Story of Center Pivots, by the Ground- reviewed, 50 water Foundation, annotated, 51 Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff Co., library donation from, 124 Raymond, Lancaster Co., hay-bale construction in, 14 Seawell, G. H., Texas Oil Co., 64 Red Cloud, Sioux leader, 7 “Second Seventy-Seven,” Frank Spearman, 108, 109 Red Cloud, Webster Co., library donation from, 126 Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Earliest Descriptions and Images from Red Cross, WWI efforts of, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 130-31 the Field, ed. Marlene Deahl Merrill, annotated, 51 Red Willow County, 105, 107. See also McCook Selective Service System, 36 Redford, Robert, on Whispering Smith TV series, 116 Selwood at Sleepy Cat, Frank Spearman, 117 WINTER 2006 + 189 Senator, troop carrier to Philippines, 32 Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center, Denton, hay-bale Service Oil Company, Omaha, cut-rate gas station, 54-55 (photo), 65 construction of, 14 Shaffer Oil and Refining Co., alleged price fixing, 74; price cuts, 71 Square Six (City Hall Six), Omaha City Comm. candidates, 65 Shellum, Brian G., Black Cadet in a White Bastion: Charles Young at St. Joseph, Mo., 145, 146; Oehler and Smith’s visit to, 145-46 West Point, reviewed, 137-38 St. Louis, Mo., 145, 146 Shelter, alternative bldg. publication, 14 St. Paul’s Methodist Church, Lincoln, Summer cover (photo) Shelton, Buffalo Co., library donation from, 125 Stagecoaches, from Weston to Council Bluffs, 145-48 Shockley, fictional character, 107, 109 Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, 56, 57, 78; alleged price fixing, 74 Signal Studios, producer of Whispering Smith film, 117 (photo) Standard Oil Company of Nebraska, 64, 72, 77, 78; alleged price Simon, Jacob, Lincoln, WWI efforts of, 129 fixing by, 74-76; bungalow gas stations of, 82-85; court challenge to, 63; origin, 56, 82; role in 1924 gas war, 57-61 Sinclair Refining Co., 78; alleged price fixing, 74; price cuts, 71 “Standard Oil's ‘Bungalow’ Filling Stations,” L. Robert Puschendorf, Sinclair, Marion (Mrs. Murray), 115, 117 82-85 Sinclair, Murray, fictional character, 110, 114-15 Standing Bear, Ponca leader, 7; family of, 6 (photo); finalist for Sioux bills, 1888, 1889, division of Great Sioux Reservation, 8 Nebr. quarter, 3 Sioux Indians, attacks on Ponca, 4, 5; loss of Ponca land, 8, 9; Standing Rock Agency, 7; from Great Sioux Reservation, 8 opposition to Ponca efforts to regain land, 7; placement of State of Readers: Nebraska’s Carnegie Libraries, Oliver B. Pollak, Ponca lands in Great Sioux Reservation, 6; raids on Pawnee, 142, 148-50, 160, 163, 166 annotated, 95 Steele, G. A., Manhattan Oil Company, 61, 62, 67, 73 Siskatuppe, Pawnee leader, 156-58, 161 Stelk Oil Company, alleged price fixing by, 74 Smallpox, among Pawnee, 157, 160, 172n31 Stelk, W. D., Omaha, gas station owner, 71 Smith, Alfred E., 1873-1944, 106 Stevenson, Burton E., librarian, 127 Smith, David Zeisberger, and Gottlieb Frederick Oehler, “A Visit to the Pawnee,” ed. Richard E. Jensen, 142-72 Stewart, Robert W., head of Standard Oil of Indiana, 56 Smith, Gordon “Whispering,” fictional railroad detective, 100-101, Stickney, William, views on Ponca removal, 6 108, 117 Stotsenburg, John, First Nebr. Vol. Inf., death of, 33 Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844, 148 Strategy of Great Railroads, Frank Spearman, 112 Snoddy, Don, Barry Combs, Del Weber, Bob Marks, and Pat Straw Bale Association of Nebraska, 14-15 Kennedy, Their Man in Omaha: The Barker Letters, Volume Il, Sutherland, Charles M., sec. of Nebraska Independent Oil Men’s 1869-1876, annotated, 181 Association, 58, 61, 65-66, 72, 73, 75, 78 Snoddy, Donald D., bk. rev., 49 Swanson, Carl, role in ethyl alcohol production, 192 Soldiers and Sled Dogs: A History of Military Dog Mushing, Charles L. Dean, reviewed, 90-91 Sorensen, Christian Abraham, 1890-, role in ethyl alcohol production, 192 Tate, Michael L., Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland South Dakota Guide, Federal Writers’ Project, Works Progress Trails, reviewed, 173 Administration, 1938, annotated, 139 South Dakota, gas war in, 56-58; provider of library service for WWI soldiers, 124 Taylor, Wallace Cadet, “Wallace Cadet Taylor and the Last U.S. Volunteers,” 28-43 South Sioux City, Dakota Co., hay-bale construction in, 14 Templeton, Charlotte, Nebraska Public Library Commission, 121 Southern Pacific Railroad, 112 (photo) 32 Southwestern Journals of Zebulon Pike, 1806-1807, Stephen Harding Terrericawaw, Pawnee leader, 161 Hart and Archer Butler Hulbert, annotated, 95 Tetraethyl lead, creation of, 96 Spanish American War, 122; role of Wallace Cadet Taylor and U.S. Volunteers, 28-32, 34-36, 38, 40 Texaco Oil Company. See Texas Company Spanish Lover, Frank Spearman, 117 Texas Company, 64, 78; alleged price fixing by, 74 Spearman, Arthur (son), 108, 109, 113 Thayer County, library donation from, 125 Spearman, Clarke (son), 108 The Last Straw, hay-bale construction journal, 15 Spearman, Elaine Emiline (daughter), 104 The Omaha Road—Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha, Stan Mailer, reviewed, 49-50 Spearman, Emiline (Mrs. Simon), 100 Thedford, Thomas Co., McGreath house, 12 (photo) Spearman, Eugene Lonergan (son), 104 Their Man in Omaha: The Barker Letters, Volume II, 1869-1876, Spearman, Eugenie “Gene” Lonergan (Mrs. Frank H.), 99-101, 103, ed. Don Snoddy, Barry Combs, Del Weber, Bob Marks, and 104, 106-7 (photo), 108, 113, 117 Pat Kennedy, annotated, 181 Spearman, Frank H., author of railroad detective fiction, 98-119 Thiessen, Thomas D., “Wallace Cadet Taylor and the Last U.S. (photos, 106, 108, 117) Volunteers,” 28-43 Spearman, Frank H., Jr. (son), 108 Thirty-ninth United States Volunteer Infantry, in Philippine-Amer. Spearman, Harry (brother), 99, 100, 104 War, 36 (photo), 37, 38, 39 (photo), 40 Spearman, Simon (father), 100 Thomas Moran’s West: Chromolithography, High Art, and Popular Spearman, Thomas Clark (son), 101 Taste, Joni L. Kinsey, reviewed, 180 Spencer, Boyd Co., hay-bale construction in, 14 Thurston Rifles, First Nebr. Vol. Inf., 29, 31 Spillman, Ora S., Nebraska atty. gen., 58, 73-78; challenge to big oil, Thurston, John Mellen, 33; Thurston Rifles named for, 31 63 (photo)-64, 65, 68, 69; vs. Charles Bryan, 70-71 Tidal Refining Company, alleged price fixing, 74; gas cuts, 71 Spiritualism, “The Ghost in the Camera,” 140 Tilton, Edward L., architect, 122 Sports: ice skaters in Cherry Co., Winter cover (photo) Tobitt, Edith, librarian, 121, 123, 125 Spotted Tail, Brule leader, relations with Ponca, 7 Tokens, by Standard Oil Company of Nebraska, 58 (photo) 190 + NEBRASKA history