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Page references to illustrations are in italic type. Art: “The Art of the Panorama,” 40-41; “‘Painting the Town’: How Merchants Marketed the Visual Arts to Nineteenth- Century Omahans,” 14-39 Art Association, Omaha, incorporation of, 30 Abel, — (Fr.), quote on racism from, 188 Arthur County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Abraham Lincoln's Shining Star: The Inspiring Story of Arthur Tooth and Sons, Return of Spring owned by, 27 Abraham Lincoln and Nebraska, Susan Grace Dittman, review of, 150-51 “The Art of the Panorama,” David Royce Murphy, NSHS sr. Aces of Rhythm, at O'Neill, 90, 93 research architect, 40-41 Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., cavalryman, 160-61 Art Students’ League, New York, 18 Adelphian Literary Society, at Bellevue College, 187 Art World, ed. H. C. Long, 28 African Americans: “Dan Desdunes: New Orleans Civil Rights Assault on the Deadwood Stage: Road Agents and Shotgun Activist and ‘The Father of Negro Musicians of Omana,” Messengers, Robert K. DeArment, review of, 199-200 106-17; at Hidden Paradise, 92-93; “‘The Kingdom of Heaven Astoria, Ore., John S. Dellinger in, 123 at Hand’: Rev. Russel Taylor and the Struggle for Civil Rights Atkinson, Holt Co., 92; vacationers from, 89 in 1920s Omaha,” 184-93 Auburn, Nemaha Co., Penney store in, 57 (No. 2) Agriculture: J. C. Penney’s participation in, 57 (No. 2); potato Auditorium Building Fund, Joslyn contributions to, 35 harvesters’ participation in, 124-47; Sandhills participation in, 156 Aid, Mary, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Ainsworth, Brown Co.: Penney store in, 59 (No. 2), 61, 64; Bachenberg, Eric, review by, 101 vacationers from, 85, 88, 89, 90 Bachman, Fannie, Omaha artist, 30 Ainsworth Army Air Base, Lakota employed by, 139 Bagley, Will, So Rugged and Mountainous: Blazing the Trails Ak-Sar-Ben: creation of, 30; parades of, 110, 111, 114, 115 to Oregon and California, 1812-1848, review of, 50 Albert Miller and Company, potato contract of, 127 Bailey, Archie, at Penney store, 62 Albion, Boone Co., Penney store in, 59 (No. 2), 62 Baker, Alice. See Holoubek, Alice Baker (Mrs. Joe) Alexandria, La., Alice Holoubek in, 75 Baker, E. S (father of Alice Holoubek), 75 Allen, Anne Beiser, review by, 99-100 Banner County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Alliance, Box Butte Co.: John S. Dellinger in, 123; Lakota Banvard, John, panoramacist, 41 potato harvesters in, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134; Baptist Church, in Omaha, 190 Penney store in, 61, 64; race relations in, 127, 132-33, 135-36, Barbed Wire: The Fence That Changed the West, Joanne S. Liu, 137, 138, 139-40, 141-42, 144-45 annotation of, 59 (No. 1) Alliance Army Air Base: barracks moved from, 141-42; Lakota Barker, Robert, panoramacist, 40 employed by, 139, 140 Baseball, at Hidden Paradise, 90-91, 92 Alliance Commercial Club, pamphlet by, 127 Basie, William “Count,” jazz musician, 107 Alliance Community Club, 133, 134 Bassett, Rock Co.: Aces of Rhythm from, 93; Boy Scouts from, Alliance Council of Churchwomen, aid for Lakota sought by, 92; Cotterill Sisters Orchestra from, 87, 89, 92; vacationers 142 from, 85 Alliance Herald, potato harvest reported by, 131-32, 133 Batten, William “Mil,” J.C. Penney’s protégé, 64, 69n51 Alliance Semi-Weekly Times, potato harvest reported by, 127, The Battle of Atlanta and Other Campaigns, Etc., Grenville M. 129, 130, 131, 133, 134 Dodge, 168 Alliance Times-Herald, potato harvest reported by, 134, 135, The Battle of Gettysburg, panorama, 21, 29 137, 139, 140, 141, 143 Baum, L. Frank, The Enchanted Buffalo: A Prairie Tale, American Indians: Hidden Paradise performances by, 92; annotation of, 102 Platte Valley raids by, 159-69; potato harvest by, 124-47. See also individual tribes Baumer, William (Col.), First Nebraska Cavalry, 159 Bayard, Morrill Co., Penney store in, 58 (No. 2), 61 American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights, Laughlin McDonald, review of, 98 Bay City, Ore., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Ancient Order of United Workmen, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Beatrice, Gage Co.: 1870s Public Library Association in, 170-84; Colby home in, /74, Winter cover; Penney store in, Anderson, Andy, in Aces of Rhythm, 93 56 (No. 2), 67 Anderson, Richard D., Phil Salstrom, and Paul Salstrom, eds., Beatrice City Council, 181, 182 Ferdinand Hayden: A Young Scientist in the Great West, 1853-1855, Fritiof M. Fryxell, review of, 152 Beatrice City Library, Winter cover Anderson, Victor, at Penney store, 62 Beatrice Express: \ibrary promoted by, 171, 173-174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180; sale of, 178 Andreas, A. T., History of the State of Nebraska, 171; Beatrice pictures from, 170-71, 174, Winter cover Beatrice Sun, unicameralism discussed by, 45 Anselmo, Custer Co., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Beck, Bill, and Don Schaufelberger, The Only State: A History of Public Power in Nebraska, review of, 97 Architecture, of Beatrice City Library, Winter cover Beeson, T. H. (Mrs.), WJAG criticized by, 8, 9, 10 Arlington, Washington Co., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Behrens, Jo L. Wetherilt, “‘Painting the Town’: How Merchants Army and Navy Journal, quote on Indian wars from, 162 202 NEBRASKA history Page references to illustrations are in italic type. Art: “The Art of the Panorama,” 40-41; “‘Painting the Town’: How Merchants Marketed the Visual Arts to Nineteenth- Century Omahans,” 14-39 Art Association, Omaha, incorporation of, 30 Abel, — (Fr.), quote on racism from, 188 Arthur County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Abraham Lincoln's Shining Star: The Inspiring Story of Arthur Tooth and Sons, Return of Spring owned by, 27 Abraham Lincoln and Nebraska, Susan Grace Dittman, review of, 150-51 “The Art of the Panorama,” David Royce Murphy, NSHS sr. Aces of Rhythm, at O'Neill, 90, 93 research architect, 40-41 Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., cavalryman, 160-61 Art Students’ League, New York, 18 Adelphian Literary Society, at Bellevue College, 187 Art World, ed. H. C. Long, 28 African Americans: “Dan Desdunes: New Orleans Civil Rights Assault on the Deadwood Stage: Road Agents and Shotgun Activist and ‘The Father of Negro Musicians of Omana,” Messengers, Robert K. DeArment, review of, 199-200 106-17; at Hidden Paradise, 92-93; “‘The Kingdom of Heaven Astoria, Ore., John S. Dellinger in, 123 at Hand’: Rev. Russel Taylor and the Struggle for Civil Rights Atkinson, Holt Co., 92; vacationers from, 89 in 1920s Omaha,” 184-93 Auburn, Nemaha Co., Penney store in, 57 (No. 2) Agriculture: J. C. Penney’s participation in, 57 (No. 2); potato Auditorium Building Fund, Joslyn contributions to, 35 harvesters’ participation in, 124-47; Sandhills participation in, 156 Aid, Mary, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Ainsworth, Brown Co.: Penney store in, 59 (No. 2), 61, 64; Bachenberg, Eric, review by, 101 vacationers from, 85, 88, 89, 90 Bachman, Fannie, Omaha artist, 30 Ainsworth Army Air Base, Lakota employed by, 139 Bagley, Will, So Rugged and Mountainous: Blazing the Trails Ak-Sar-Ben: creation of, 30; parades of, 110, 111, 114, 115 to Oregon and California, 1812-1848, review of, 50 Albert Miller and Company, potato contract of, 127 Bailey, Archie, at Penney store, 62 Albion, Boone Co., Penney store in, 59 (No. 2), 62 Baker, Alice. See Holoubek, Alice Baker (Mrs. Joe) Alexandria, La., Alice Holoubek in, 75 Baker, E. S (father of Alice Holoubek), 75 Allen, Anne Beiser, review by, 99-100 Banner County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Alliance, Box Butte Co.: John S. Dellinger in, 123; Lakota Banvard, John, panoramacist, 41 potato harvesters in, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134; Baptist Church, in Omaha, 190 Penney store in, 61, 64; race relations in, 127, 132-33, 135-36, Barbed Wire: The Fence That Changed the West, Joanne S. Liu, 137, 138, 139-40, 141-42, 144-45 annotation of, 59 (No. 1) Alliance Army Air Base: barracks moved from, 141-42; Lakota Barker, Robert, panoramacist, 40 employed by, 139, 140 Baseball, at Hidden Paradise, 90-91, 92 Alliance Commercial Club, pamphlet by, 127 Basie, William “Count,” jazz musician, 107 Alliance Community Club, 133, 134 Bassett, Rock Co.: Aces of Rhythm from, 93; Boy Scouts from, Alliance Council of Churchwomen, aid for Lakota sought by, 92; Cotterill Sisters Orchestra from, 87, 89, 92; vacationers 142 from, 85 Alliance Herald, potato harvest reported by, 131-32, 133 Batten, William “Mil,” J.C. Penney’s protégé, 64, 69n51 Alliance Semi-Weekly Times, potato harvest reported by, 127, The Battle of Atlanta and Other Campaigns, Etc., Grenville M. 129, 130, 131, 133, 134 Dodge, 168 Alliance Times-Herald, potato harvest reported by, 134, 135, The Battle of Gettysburg, panorama, 21, 29 137, 139, 140, 141, 143 Baum, L. Frank, The Enchanted Buffalo: A Prairie Tale, American Indians: Hidden Paradise performances by, 92; annotation of, 102 Platte Valley raids by, 159-69; potato harvest by, 124-47. See also individual tribes Baumer, William (Col.), First Nebraska Cavalry, 159 Bayard, Morrill Co., Penney store in, 58 (No. 2), 61 American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights, Laughlin McDonald, review of, 98 Bay City, Ore., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Ancient Order of United Workmen, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Beatrice, Gage Co.: 1870s Public Library Association in, 170-84; Colby home in, /74, Winter cover; Penney store in, Anderson, Andy, in Aces of Rhythm, 93 56 (No. 2), 67 Anderson, Richard D., Phil Salstrom, and Paul Salstrom, eds., Beatrice City Council, 181, 182 Ferdinand Hayden: A Young Scientist in the Great West, 1853-1855, Fritiof M. Fryxell, review of, 152 Beatrice City Library, Winter cover Anderson, Victor, at Penney store, 62 Beatrice Express: \ibrary promoted by, 171, 173-174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180; sale of, 178 Andreas, A. T., History of the State of Nebraska, 171; Beatrice pictures from, 170-71, 174, Winter cover Beatrice Sun, unicameralism discussed by, 45 Anselmo, Custer Co., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Beck, Bill, and Don Schaufelberger, The Only State: A History of Public Power in Nebraska, review of, 97 Architecture, of Beatrice City Library, Winter cover Beeson, T. H. (Mrs.), WJAG criticized by, 8, 9, 10 Arlington, Washington Co., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Behrens, Jo L. Wetherilt, “‘Painting the Town’: How Merchants Army and Navy Journal, quote on Indian wars from, 162 202 NEBRASKA history Marketed the Visual Arts to Nineteenth-Century Omahans,” Broken Treaties: United States and Canadian Relations with 14-39 the Lakotas and the Plains Cree, 1868-1885, Jill St. Germain, Bel, George, Charity Hospital directed by, 75 review of, 53-54 (No. 1) Bellevue, Sarpy Co., Penney store in, 64, 65 Brown, J. J., Omaha building owned by, 23 Bellevue College, Russel Taylor at, 185, 187, 189, 193n14 Brown, Lyle “Jug,” in Aces of Rhythm, 93 Bellevue Presbyterian Church, 189 Brown, W. H. (Mrs.), postcard addressed to, 8/ Benkelman, Dundy Co., Penney store in, 58 (No. 2) Brown County, Nebr., settlement of, 85-86. See also individual Brown County locations Berea, Box Butte Co., Lakota potato harvesters in, 136 Bruff, J. Goldsborough, sketches by, 41 Berlinghof, George A., Beatrice City Library designed by, Winter cover Bryan, Charles W.: Penney store opened by, 60-61 (No. 2); unicameralism promoted by, 46 Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the American West, 1845-1910, David M. Emmons, review of, 149 Buecker, Thomas R., NSHS curator Kennard House, reviews by, 55 (No. 1), 150 Beyond Bear’s Paw: The Nez Perce Indians in Canada, Jerome A. Greene, review of, 55-56 (No. 1) Buffalo Hunt, Albert Bierstadt, 27 Beyond the Hills of Mars, D. R. Haskin, annotation of, 201 Buller, Rebecca A., “Intersections of Place, Time, and Entertainment in Nebraska's Hidden Paradise,” 82-95 Bierstadt, Albert, 33, 40; paintings of buffalo by, 26, 27 Bull Run, Second Battle of, 162, 164 Big Blue River, 171 Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), employment services of, 142 Bird’s eye view, of Long Pine, 85 Burlington Railroad: in Alliance, /24, 125; in Broken Bow, Black Hills Expedition, supply train of, 158-59 119, 120 Black Ministerial Alliance, Omaha, 188, 190 Business: “Main Street Empire: J. C. Penney in Nebraska,” 54- Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment: The Military Career 69 (No. 2); “Painting the Town’: How Merchants Marketed of Charles Young, Bryan Shellum, review of, 55 the Visual Arts to Nineteenth-Century Omahans,” 14-39 Bloomberg, Kristin Mapel, “‘How Shall We Make Beatrice Butcher, Solomon D., photos by, 7/8, 119, 120, 121, 122 Grow!’ Clara Bewick Colby and the Beatrice Public Library Association in the 1870s,” 170-84 Butterfield, Mellona, Omaha artist, 30 Byars, J. B., store chain of, 58 (No. 2) Bolden, Charles “Buddy,” first jazz bandleader, 110 Book Reviews, 50-57 (No. 1), 96-101, 148-54, 194-200 Books Briefly, 58-59 (No. 1), 102-3, 155, 201-2 Campfire Girls, at Hidden Paradise, 90 Boston, Mass., art heritage of, 17, 21 Capitol Beach, amusement park, 86 Boston Cyclorama Company, 21 Carlyle, George, stage company employee, 165 Bouguereau, Adolphe, 24; 33; Return of Spring painted by, 26, 27, 31, 33 Carnegie, Andrew, Beatrice library grant from, Winter cover Bourke, John G. (Lt.), quote on cavalry from, 168 Carter, John E., NSHS sr. research folklorist, assoc. ed. NH, review by, 98 Boussod, Valadon and Company, Return of Spring owned by, 27 Cartmill, Christopher, The Nebraska Dispatches, annotation of, 102 Bowers, “Foxy,” at Hidden Paradise, 89 Casler, Michael M., review by, 152 Box Butte County, Nebr., racial relations in, 124-47. See also individual Box Butte County locations Catholic Church, 76; in Box Butte Co., 142 Boy Scouts, at Hidden Paradise, 90, 92 Catlin, Charles, Omaha merchant, art patron, 18 Boys Town, Dan Desdunes’ support of, 112, 773, 114 Catlin, Josephine (Mrs. Charles), Omaha art patron, 18 Bradt, William, Beatrice, 172 Cattle, of J.C. Penney, 57 (No. 2) Bradt, William (Mrs.), Beatrice library promoted by, 172, 173 Chadron, Dawes Co.: baseball team from, 92; Penney store in, 60 (No. 2), 61, 63, 67; vacationers from, 85 Brady, Jessie, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Chalfant, William Y., Hancock's War: Conflict on the Southern Brandeis Department Store, J. C. Penney’s competition with, 55 (No. 2), 56 (No. 2), 61, 63, 64, 66, 67, 69n76 Plains, review of, 50-51 Chamberlain (S.Dak.) Daily Tribune, ed. John S. Dellinger, 123 Bray, Kingsley M., review by, 53-54 Chambers, Holt Co., vacationers from, 89 Bridges, Mary, Beatrice library promoted by, 178 Chappell, Deuel Co., Penney store in, 58 (No. 2), 61 Bristow, David L., NSHS assoc. dir., ed. NH: “Eve of Game Day,” 2/6; “Jumpin’ with Gold’s,” 104; “Postcards from Charity Hospital, Alice Holoubek at, 73, 74, 75, 76 Long Pine,” 78-8/ Chase, Clement, ed., Omaha Excelsior, 25 British Society of Artists, exhibit by, 17 Chautauqua, at Hidden Paradise, 90, 93 Broadcasting, quote on WJAG from, 7 Cheney, Arlene (Mrs. Bob), at Hidden Paradise, 93 Broken Bow, Custer Co.: Nebraska Statesman in, 118-23; Cheney, Bob, at Hidden Paradise, 93 Penney store in, 57 (No. 2), 64, 66 Cherny, Robert W., review by, 52-53 Broken Bow Times, consolidation of, 120 Cherry County, Nebr., African American farmers in, 187, 188. Broken Bow Weekly Amateur, ed. Francis E. Martin, 121 See also individual Cherry County locations Broken Bow World, establishment of, 122 Chicago, Ill.: jazz in, 107; panorama in, 21 WINTER 2011 203 Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, at Long Pine, 83, 87, Congressional Record, George Norris's speech in, 44 95n57 Conley, Harry, Omaha artist, 18 Chicago Society of Artists, 28 Connor, Patrick E. (Gen.), 160, 163; Powder River Expedition Child of the Fighting Tenth: On the Frontier with the Buffalo of, 164-68 Soldiers, Forrestine C. Hooker, ed. Steve Wilson, annotation Conyers, Mollie, Omaha artist, 30 of, 155 Coolidge, Calvin, 141; with Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Band, 113 Children, 135; at Boys Town, 112, 7/3, 114; at J.C. Penney Cooper, James Fenimore, works of, in Beatrice library, 175 movie party, Summer cover; of Lakota potato harvesters, 125, 126, 132, 141, 144; at Long Pine, 79, 87, 89, 90; at Cottages, at Hidden Paradise, 8/, 88, 89-90, 93, 94, 95n54 Nebraska Children’s Home, 73; at Nebraska Orthopedic Cotterill Sisters Orchestra, at Hidden Paradise, 87, 89, 92 Hospital, Summer cover Cotton Club, jazz in, 115 Child Saving Institute, contributions to, 35 Cotton Club Boys, at Hidden Paradise, 92, 93 Chilton, Clara, Beatrice library promoted by, 174, 175, 178, 181 Cottrell, Barbara J., and Lawrence H. Larsen, Steamboats Christensen, David R., “‘I Don’t Know What We’d Have West: The 1859 American Fur Company Missouri River Done Without the Indians’: Non-Indian and Lakota Racial Expedition, review of, 197-98 Relationships in Box Butte County’s Potato Industry, 1917- Council Bluffs, lowa: art association in, 24; George Lininger in, 1960,” 124-47 20; George Simons in, 18; KOIL in, 60 (No. 1); Penney store Christensen, Kristian Marinus, farm of, 134 in, 60 (No. 2) City Directory, of Omaha, 18 “Courtship of Two Doctors: 1930s Letters Spotlight Nebraska City Isolation Hospital (“Pest House”), 74 Medical Training,” Martha H. Fitzgerald, 70-77 Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division (CCC-ID), potato Court Street, Beatrice, 175, 177 harvest affected by, 137, 138 Cousto-Desdunes Orchestra, jazz by, 109-10 Civil Rights: “Dan Desdunes: New Orleans Civil Rights Activist Cox-Paul, Lori, review by, 153-54 and ‘The Father of Negro Musicians of Omaha,” 106-17; Cozad, Dawson Co., Penney store in, 61, 63 “The Kingdom of Heaven at Hand’: Rev. Russel Taylor and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1920s Omaha,” 184-93. See Creighton, John, land for art school donated by, 28 also Racism Crete, Saline Co.: Horky’s Park in, 86; Penney store in, 60 (No. 2), 64 Civil War, 120; horses in Plains campaigns of, 159-69 Crimean War, panoramic depiction of, 22 Clay County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Crook, George (Gen.), campaign of, against Lakota, 166, 168 Clow, Richmond L., review by, 55-56 (No. 1) Crookston, Cherry Co., vacationers from, 89 Cobbey, J. E., Beatrice, 181 Crow Indians, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Colby, Clara Bewick (Mrs. Leonard W.): home of, 174, Winter cover; “‘How Shall We Make Beatrice Grow!’ Clara Bewick Crumbley, Elmer, Omaha trombonist, 116 Colby and the Beatrice Public Library Association in the The Crusader (New Orleans), 108 1870s,” 170-84 Current History, unicameralism reported by, 47 Colby, Leonard Wright: Beatrice Express owned by, 178, 179; Curtis, Samuel R. (Gen.), 160, 163 home of, 174, Winter cover; library promoted by, 172, 173, Custer, George A. (Gen.), 166; supply train of, 158-59 174, 176, 177, 181 Custer County Leader (Broken Bow), 120, 12/ Colby & Hazlett, Beatrice library promoted by, 178, 181 Custer County Republican (Broken Bow), 120, 122 Colby & Sale, Beatrice library in offices of, 176, 177 Cutler, Martin (Lt.), First Nebraska Cavalry, 164 Cole, Nelson (Col.), in Powder River Expedition, 167 Czechs, 1930s courtship letters by, 70-77 Colfax County, Nebr., Joe Holoubek born in, 71 Colorado, Penney stores in, 56 (No. 2), 53 (No. 2), 68nn3&5. See also individual Colorado locations Colored Commercial Club, Omaha, 186, i91 Dallas, — , Penney store managed by, 61 Colored Knights of Pythias, orchestra of, 110 Dammed Indians Revisited: The Continuing History of the Pick-Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, Michael L. Colpetzer, Frank, Omaha merchant, 22 Lawson, review of, 51-52 Columbia, Mo., football game in, 216 Dancing: at Hidden Paradise, 90, 92, 93; by Lakota in Alliance, Columbianum, art exhibit by, 17 125, 133, 134, 14] Columbus, Platte Co., Penney store in, 57 (No. 2), 59 (No. 2), “Dan Desdunes: New Orleans Civil Rights Activist and ‘The 60 (No. 2), 64 Father of Negro Musicians of Omaha,” Jesse J. Otto, 106-17 Comité des Citoyens (Citizens’ Committee), New Orleans, Dan Desdunes Band, 1/2, 115, 116; on Good Will tour, 106; in 108-9 Omaha parade, Fall cover; on sunshine excursion, //0; in Committee on Indian Affairs, aid sought from, 140 Wilber, /// Communications Act (1934), WJAG affected by, 7 Dare Devil Jim. See Porter, Clarence Communism, WJAG’s discussion of, 8-9, 10 Darlington, Mabel, postcard addressed to, 80 Conestoga Mall, Penney store in, 66 Darwin, Charles, works of, in Beatrice library, 175 Confederate Home of Missouri, Robert E. Martin in, 122 David, Jacque Louis, Empress Josephine, 26 Congregational Church, services at Hidden Paradise by, 90 David City, Butler Co., Penney store in, 56 (No. 2) 204 + NEBRASKA history Davis, John W., Wyoming Range War-The Infamous Invasion Eddyville, lowa, Robert E. Martin in, 121 of Johnson County, review of, 152-53 Edina, Mo., Robert E. Martin in, 121 DeArment, Robert K., Assault on the Deadwood Stage: Road Education: of African Americans, 187-90; of Boys Town Agents and Shotgun Messengers, review of, 199-200 students in music, 112, 7/3, 114; of Joe and Alice Holoubek Degree of Honor Protective Association, at Hidden in medicine, 70-77; of Lakota potato harvesters’ children, Paradise, 92 126, 132, 141, 144 Delaney, Sheila, and Eric B. Fowler, Small-town Boy, Eleventh Kansas Cavalry, at Ft. Kearny, 164 Small-town Girl: Growing Up in South Dakota, 1920-1950, Eliot, George, works of, in Beatrice library, 175 review of, 54 Elkhorn Valley Editors Association, at Hidden Paradise, 90, 92 Dellinger, Henry R., Grant Co., 122 Ellington, Edward Kennedy “Duke,” jazz musician, 107, 115 Dellinger, John S., ed., Nebraska Statesman, 120, 122-23 Emmons, David M., Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the Deloria, E!la, quote on Lakota kinship from, 135 American West, 1845-1910, review of, 149 Deloria, Vine, Jr., quote on racism from, 127 Empire, Wyo., African Americans in, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, Democratic Party, 44, 120, 121; Edgar Howard in, 5; Foster 191, 192 May in, 6 Empress Josephine, Jacque Louis David, 26 Denny, Charles, FCC chairman, 10 The Enchanted Buffalo: A Prairie Tale, L. Frank Baum, annota- Denver, Colo., jazz in, 115 tion of, 102 Depression: medical education during, 73; Penney stores Engle, Bill, The Legacy of District 22: A One-Room School in during, 59 (No. 2), 61, 62; potato harvest during, 127, 133, Wayne County, Nebraska, review of, 200 136, 137, 138; unicameralism during, 44; WJAG during, 4-5, 6 Entertainment, “Intersections of Place, Time, and Desdunes, Clarence (son of Dan), 109, 115-16 Entertainment in Nebraska’s Hidden Paradise,” 82-95 Desdunes, Dan, 190; “Dan Desdunes: New Orleans Civil Rights Episcopal Church: Hidden Paradise services conducted by, Activist and ‘The Father of Negro Musicians of Omaha,” 90; Omaha fundraising for, 18, 35 106-17 Ericson, Wheeler Co., John Nelson in, 156 Desdunes, Henrietta (Mrs. Jeremiah), 108 Esmoer, Lawrence, Omaha artist, 30 Desdunes, Jeremiah (grandfather of Dan), 108 “Eve of Game Day,” David L. Bristow, 2/6 Desdunes, Madia (Mrs. Dan), 109 Ewers, John, ethnologist, 161 Desdunes, Rodolphe Lucien (father of Dan), 108, 109, 115 Excavating Nauvoo: The Mormons and the Rise of Historical Desdunes, Victoria (Mrs. Dan), 109 Archaeology in America, Benjamin C. Pyckles, review of, 194 Desdunes Jazz Orchestra, ad for, 108 Exposition Building, Omaha, /9-20 Desdunes Prize Band, 110 Des Moines, Iowa, jazz in, 115 Devils Slide, at Hidden Paradise, 93 Faidley, Lloyd, Penney store managed by, 60 (No. 2) DeWitty, Cherry Co., African American farmers near, 187 Fairbury, Jefferson Co., Penney store in, 59 (No. 2), 61 Dickens, Charles, works of, in Beatrice library, 175 Fairs, in Omaha, 20-21, 22 Dickson, Ephriam D., Ill, Fort Robinson, annotation of, 102 Falls City, Richardson Co., Penney store in, 56 (No. 2), 59 Dittman, Susan Grace, Abraham Lincoln's Shining Star: The (No. 2) Inspiring Story of Abraham Lincoln and Nebraska, review of, Farmers Union, in Box Butte Co., 134 150-51 Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Band, /09, 112-13, 1/4 “Dividends of Smiles,” Dan Desdunes, 113 Father Flanagan's Boys’ Home, 112, //3. See also Boys Town Docstader’s Minstrels, 110 Father Flanagan's Boys’ Home Journal, 114 Dodd, Madia. See Desdunes, Madia (Mrs. Dan) Federal Bureau of Employment Security, Indian services of, Dodge, Grenville M. (Gen.), 18; Powder River Expedition aided 142 by, 164-68 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), WJAG affected Dolin, Eric Jay, Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of by, 7-8, 9, 10, 11 the Fur Trade in America, review of, 98-99 Fenton, Roger, Crimean War photographer, 22 Douglas County Fair: horseracing at, 20; panorama at, 22 Ferdinand Hayden: A Young Scientist in the Great West, Dow, Jack, quote on Foster May from, 6 1853-1855, Fritiof M. Fryxell, ed. Richard C. Anderson, Drake, Cindy Steinhoff, NSHS library curator, review by, 200 Phil Salstrom, and Paul Salstrom, review of, 152 Dundy County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Ferguson, John Howard, Separate Car Act invalidated by, 109 Dutch Flats, Scotts Bluff Co., potato harvest near, 128 Ferguson, R. R., Penney store managed by, 59 (No. 2) Dyer Bill, anti-lynching law, 189 Fifteen-Year Club, of Gold’s Department Store, 104 Fifth Missouri Infantry, Robert E. Martin in, 120 Figiiting Liberal, George Norris, 44 Eakins, Thomas, J. Laurie Wallace influenced by, 28 Filhe, George, New Orleans trombonist, 110 “The Early Years of Talk Radio: WJAG, Norfolk, Nebraska,” Films: at Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital, Summer cover; at Mark Smith and Larry Walklin, 2-13 Penney store, Summer cover WINTER 2011 205 Finch, John B., Red Ribbon Club founder, /80 Fine Art Bureau, Trans-Mississippi and International Gallagher, Donald, unicameralism supported by, 45 Exposition, 33 Gallagher, Marsha V., and Stephen S. Witte, eds., The North Fine Arts Building, Trans-Mississippi and International American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied, Volume Exposition, 33, 34, Spring cover 2: April-September 1833, trans. William J. Orr, Paul Schach, First Nebraska Cavalry: flag of, 162; horses of, 159-69 and Dieter Karch, review of, 100 First Regimental Band, 111, 113. See also Dan Desdunes Band Gallaher, Tom, in Aces of Rhythm, 93 Fishbein, Morris, Charity Hospital criticized by, 75 Gambling, unicameralism affected by, 43, 47-48 Fisher, W. D., Alliance Community Club, 134 Gandy, Jesse, Broken Bow platted by, 119 Fitgzerald, Martha H., “Courtship of Two Doctors: 1930s Letters Garczynsky, Edward, Omaha merchant, 24 Spotlight Nebraska Medical Training,” 70-77 Gaster, Patricia C., NSHS asst. ed. NH: “The Nebraska Flags, of Fisst Nebraska Cavalry, /62 Statesman: The People Behind the Picture,” 106-17; review Flanagan, Edward J. (Fr.), musical program at Boys Town by, 150-51 established by, 112, 113, 1/4 Gentle People: A Case Study of Rockport Colony Hutterites, Flanagan, Thomas (Lt.), Sixteenth Kansas Cavalry, 163 Joanita Kant, annotation of, 201 Flexner, Abraham, Medical Education in the United States and George, W. S., Beatrice, 181 Canada, 72, 73 George Washington Frank’s Stone House on the Nebraska Flood, John C., Art World manager, 28 Prairie, Virginia Llego Lund, annotation of, 103 Fontenelle, Logan (Omaha), portrait of, /7, 18 Germans, WJAG radio listeners, 4 Football, “Eve of Game Day,” 216 Gettysburg National Military Park, panoramic exhibit at, 21, 29 Forss, Amy, review by, 198-99 Gideon’s Minstrels, 110 Fort Calhoun, Washington Co., 120 Girl Scouts, at Hidden Paradise, 90 Fort Cottonwood, Nebr., 166; First Nebraska Cavalry at, 163, Glover, C. R., Long Pine promoted by, 86 164; scarcity of grain at, 165 Golden Rule, store chain, 56 (No. 2), 58 (No. 2), 66, 67n2 Fort Kearny, Nebr., 1848-1871, 161, 163, 166, 167; First Nebraska Gold Rush, overland traffic increased by, 41 Cavalry at, 159, 163, 164; scarcity of grain at, 165 Gold’s Department Store: J. C. Penney’s competition with, 62, Fort Laramie, Wyo., 161, 166, 167; scarcity of grain at, 165, 167 66, 67, 67n2; “Jumpin’ with Gold’s,” David L. Bristow, 104 Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 160, 164; eastern regiments at, 167; Gold Tips, employee newsletter, 104 Michigan Brigade at, 166; quartermaster depot at, 161, 165 Good Templars, temperance work of, 181 Fort Morgan, Colo., Penney store in, 55 (No. 2) Good Will tours, of Omaha Chamber of Commerce, /06, 107, Fort Omaha, Nebr., 22 111, 115 Fort Robinson, Ephriam D. Dickson Ill, annotation of, 102 Gordon, Sheridan Co.: Penney store in, 58 (No. 2), 61, 63, 67; Fort Robinson, Nebr., horses stolen near, 167 race relations in, 127 Foundling Hospital, art exhibit in, 17 Goshen County, Wyo., lynching in, 186 Four-H Clubs, at Hidden Paradise, 90 Grace Presbyterian Church, under Russel Taylor, 185, 186 Fourth of July, at Long Pine Amusement Park, 87, 89, 90, 94 Grand Island, Hall Co.: land office in, 120; Penney store in, 55 Four Years in Europe with Buffalo Bill, ed. Charles Eldridge (No. 2), 56 (No. 2), 58 (No. 2), 59 (No. 2), 60 (No. 2), 63, 66 Griffin, review of, 151-52 Grandview Elementary School, Lakota children in, 126, 144 Fowler, Eric B., and Sheila Delaney, Small-town Boy, Small- Grant, Ulysses S. (Gen.), 167, 168; cavalry sent to frontier by, town Girl: Growing up in South Dakota, 1920-1950, review 166 of, 54 Grant, W. T., J.C. Penney’s competition with, 64, 67 Frandsen, P. L., Penney store managed by, 59 (No. 2) Great Sioux War Order of Battle: How the United States Army Freemasonry, George Lininger’s study of, 20 Waged War on the Northern Plains, 1876-1877, Paul Hedren, Free Press (St. Paul), ed. Robert E. Martin, 120 review of, 196-97 Freighting, 158-59; of grain for cavalry horses, 165-66, 168 Green, Charlie, Omaha trombonist, 116 Fremont, Dodge Co.: John S. Dellinger in, 123; Penney store in, Greene, Jerome A., Beyond Bear’s Paw: The Nez Perce Indians 57 (No. 2), 59 (No. 2), 64, 65; vacationers from, 85 in Canada, review of, 55-56 (No. 1) French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, 17 Gregg, E. I., potato farmer, 127 Froenel, Frances, postcard addressed to, 78 Griffin, Charles Eldridge, ed., Four Years in Europe with Buffalo Bill, review of, 151-52 Frontier Day, at Hidden Paradise, 79, 92 Fryxell, Fritiof M., Ferdinand Hayden: A Young Scientist in Griffith, Armond H., Fine Art Bureau directed by, 33-34 the Great West, 1853-1855, ed. Richard C. Anderson, Phil Guenther, Todd, “The Kingdom of Heaven at Hand’: Rev. Salstrom, and Paul Salstrom, review of, 152 Russel Taylor and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1920s Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in Omaha,” 184-93 America, Eric Jay Dolin, review of, 98-99 Gushee, Lawrence, “Nineteenth-Century Origins of Jazz,” 110 Furnas, Robert W., Omaha Indian agent, 167 G. W. Lininger and Company: letterhead from, 2/; sale of, 20 Furnas County, Nebr., George Norris in, 44 NEBRASKA history Holoubek, Joe, 1930s courtship letters of, 7/-77 The Holoubek-Baker Letters, 1937-1939: An Annotaied Hadley, — , Penney store managed by, 59 (No. 2) Collection, ed. Martha H. Fitzgerald, 71 Halleck, Henry, U.S. Army chief of staff, 160, 163 Homestead Act, settlement affected by, 85 Hamilton, Mo., Penney store in, 55 (No. 2), 57 (No. 2) Honey Creek, lowa, jazz in, 115 Hancock's War: Conflict on the Southern Plains, William Y Hood, John B. (Gen.), Tennessee invaded by, 162 Chalfant, review of, 50-51 Hooker, E. F., stage company employee, 165 Hansen, Ramon D., Whit’s Town: A Pioneer Editor, His Newspaper, His Community, Bloomfield, Nebraska, Hooker, Forrestine, Child of the Fighting Tenth: On the 1890-1931, review of, 195 Frontier with the Buffalo Soldiers, ed. Steve Wilson, annotation of, 155 Hanson, James A., reviews by, 50, 197-98 Hooper, Dodge Co., John S. Dellinger in, 123 Hanson-Tyler Auto Company, Fall cover Horky’s Park, amusement park, 86 Harold Jones’ Brownskin Syncopators, Lincoln band, 115 Horlocker, Lita, Omaha artist, 30 Harper's Weekly, “Cavalry Charge of Sully’s Brigade at the Horse Creek, Indian raid at, 167 Battle of White Stone Hill, September 3, 1863,” /6/ Harrison, Benjamin, campaign poster of, 121 “Horses: The Army’s Achilles’ Heel in the Civil War Plains Campaigns of 1864-65,” James E. Potter, 159-69 Haskin, D. R., Beyond the Hills of Mars, annotation of, 201 Hospe’s Gallery of Art, 24 Haskin, Samuel J., The Hills of Mars: Samuel’s Journal, Hotel Lincoln, football rally at, 216 annotation of, 59 (No. 1) Hastings, Adams Co., Penney store in, 56 (No. 2), 64 Hotel Norfolk, 3, 7 Hastings College, J. C. Penney honored by, 63 Hot Springs, Ark., Robert E. Martin in, 121 Hastings Daily Tribune, unicameralism opposed by, 45 Hourt, Moni: annotation by, 59 (No. 1); review by, 152-53 Hayes County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Howard, Edgar, political defeat of, 5 Hay Springs, Sheridan Co., labor market in, 134 Howell, William, Penney store executive, 65, 66-67 Healy, F. D., farmer, 133 ““How Shall We Make Beatrice Grow!’ Clara Bewick Colby and the Beatrice Public Library Association in the 1870s,” Hedren, Paul, Great Sioux War Order of Battle: How the United Kristin Mapel Bloomberg, 170-84 States Army Waged War on the Northern Plains, 1876-1877, review of, 196-97 Hull, Edgar, professor of medicine, 75, 76 Hunt, R. A., Long Pine Amusement Park created by, 87 Hemingford, Box Butte Co.: Lakota potato harvesters in, 126, 127, 130, 135, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144; Penney store in, 58 Hunter, Lloyd, Omaha bandleader, 111 (No. 2), 61 Huse, Eugene F. “Gene,” WJAG founded by, 3, 4, 10, 11 Hemingford Commercial Club, 133 Huse Publishing Company, 4, 8 Hemingford Community Service Council, aid for Lakota Hyannis, Grant Co., John S. Dellinger in, 122, 123 sought by, 142 Hyer, Joel R., review by, 57 (No. 1) Hemingford Ledger, potato harvest reported by, 134, 136, 143 Herold, J. W., Omaha artist, 30 Herpolsheimer’s Department Store, 55 (No. 2) “Am a Man”: Chief Standing Bear's Journey for Justice, Hidden Paradise: “Intersections of Place, Time, and Joe Starita, review of, 57 (No. 1) Entertainment in Nebraska's Hidden Paradise,” 82-95; “| Don’t Know What We'd Have Done Without the Indians’: postcards of, 78-8], 82, Summer cover Non-Indian and Lakota Racial Relationships in Box Butte Hidden Paradise Park. See Long Pine Amusement Park County’s Potato Industry, 1917-1960,” David R. Christensen, Hidden Paradise Resort. See Long Pine Amusement Park 124-47 Hidden Paradise Road, 93 ller, Peter E., Omaha merchant, 22 Higginsville, Mo., Robert E. Martin in, 122 Imperial, Chase Co., Penney store in, 59 (No. 2) The High Plains Route: A History of the McCook Division of the Independence Rock, 40 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Richard C. Kistler, Inness, George, Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, 26 review of, 101 Inside Lincoln, Roger Welsch, 47 Hill, William E., The Pony Express Trail: Yesterday and Today, “Intersections of Place, Time, and Entertainment in Nebraska's annotation of, 102 Hidden Paradise,” Rebecca A. Buller, 82-95 The Hills of Mars: Samuel’s Journal, Samuel J. Haskin, annota- Inter-State Exposition, 1886, 20, 24 tion of, 59 (No. 1) lowa Printing Company, readyprint produced by, 35 “An Historical Sketch of the Omaha Negro,” Harrison J. Pinkett, 108 Irrigation, in Box Butte Co., 133, 140 Hoag, Frank, Long Pine Amusement Park created by, 87, 89 Irvin, Thomas, “The Political and Journalistic Battles to Create Nebraska's Unicameral Legislature,” 42-49 Holdrege, Phelps Co., Penney store in, 59 (No. 2), 64 Irving, Washington, works of, in Beatrice library, 175 Holly Sugar Company, Lakota employed by, 139 Ivory, William W. (Capt.), First Nebraska Cavalry, 163 Holoubek, Alice Baker (Mrs. Joe), 1930s courtship letters of, 71-77 WINTER 2011 Kilgore, Cherry Co., vacationers from, 89 The Killing of Crazy Horse, Thomas Powers, review of, 195-96 Jackson, William H., Yoking Up in Corral, 165 Kilpatrick, Judson (Gen.), at Beatrice library, 180 Jardour, L. E., French artist, 24, 25 Kimball, Kimball Co., Penney store in, 58 (No. 2), 61 Jazz: at Hidden Paradise, 92, 93; in Omaha, 106-17 Kimball, Thomas Rogers, exposition architect, 33 J. C. Penney Company, 67; founding and early growth of, 55-59 “The Kingdom of Heaven at Hand’: Rev. Russel Taylor and the (No. 2); Lincoln store opened by, 54-55 (No. 2), 62-63; logo Struggle for Civil Rights in 1920s Omaha,” Todd Guenther, of, 64, 65, 66; Omaha store opened by, 60-61 (No. 2) 184-93 JCPenney Stores Positioning Statement, William Howell, 66-67 Kinkaid Act, settlement affected by, 85, 86 Jeffries, Jim, championship bout of, 88 Kinley, Kylie, NSHS ed. asst., review by, 54 Jensen, Richard E., ed., The Pawnee Mission Letters, 1834- Kinney, Beatrice, town named for, 172 1851, review of, 99-100 Johns Hopkins Medical School, 72, 73 Kinney, John Fitch, Beatrice named by, 172 Johnson, Guy, Golden Rule stores owned by, 68 Kinney, John Fitch (Mrs.), Beatrice library promoted by, 172, 173 Johnson, Jack, championship bout of, 88 Kipling, Rudyard, in Omaha, 25 Jolson, Al, with Docstader’s Minstrels, 110 Kistler, Richard C., The High Plains Route: A History of the Jones, Bus, in Aces of Rhythm, 93 McCook Division of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Jones, John Wesley, panoramacist, 41 Railroad, review of, 101 Joslyn, George A., Omaha merchant, art patron, 16, 32, 35 Kiwanis Club, J. C. Penney’s address to, 61 Joslyn, Sarah H. (Mrs. George A.), Omaha art patron, 16, 32, 35 Koerting, Gayla, NSHS government records archivist, review Joslyn Art Museum, /4-/5, 16, 35; paintings owned by, by, 97 17, 30, 31 Koester Brothers, potato harvest of, 137, 143, 144 Joslyn Castle (Lynhurst), 32 KOIL, “Sound Effects at KOIL,” 60 (No. 1) Joslyn Hall, contributions to, 35 Kountze, Herman, panorama building purchased by, 22 Joslyn Liberal Arts Society, organization of, 35 Kral, E. A., and Jean Sanders, Profiles of Nationally Journal of the American Medical Association, ed. Morris Distinguished Nebraskans, review of, 56-57 (No. 1) Fishbein, 75 Kratz, Marilyn, Umpire in a Skirt: The Amanda Clement Story, Joyland Revelers, New Orleans band, 116 annotation of, 155 Julesburg, Colo., 163, 166, 167; sacking of, 164; scarcity of Kriedler, Tai, ed., Nikkei Farmer on the Nebraska Plains: A grain in, 165 Memoir, Rev. Hisanori Kano, review of, 96 “Jumpin’ with Gold’s,” David L. Bristow, 104 Kruger, David Delbert, “Main Street Empire: J. C. Penney in Nebraska,” 54-69 (No. 2) Ku Klux Klan, in Lincoln, Omaha, 190 Kano, Hisanori (Rev.), Nikkei Farmer on the Nebraska Plains: A Memoir, ed. Tai Kriedler, review of, 96 Kansas: Indian raids in, 163, 164; Penney stores in, 58 (No. 2). Labor: of African Americans in Omaha, 186; of Lakota in See also individual Kansas locations Box Butte Co., 124-47 Kansas City, Kans., jazz in, 107 Labor (Washington, D.C.), unicameralism supported by, 46 Kant, Joanita, Gentle People: A Case Study of Rockport Colony Ladies Library Association of Beatrice, 172-78 Hutterites, annotation of, 201 Lady’s Temperance Room, Beatrice, 177 Karch, Dieter, William J. Orr, and Paul Schach, trans., The LaFollette, Robert, African American support for, 189, 190 North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied, LaGarde General Hospital, Dr. Joe Holoubek at, 76 Volume 2: April-September 1833, ed. Stephen S. Witte and Marsha V. Gallagher, review of, 100 Lakers, Peter, Penney store managed by, 59 (No. 2), 60 (No. 2) Kearney, Buffalo Co., 120; Penney store in, 57 (No. 2), 59 Lakota Indians: General Crook’s campaign against, 166; potatoes harvested by, 124-47 (No. 2), 60 (No. 2), 64, 65, 67 Keller, Joseph, Parisian art broker, 16, 19, 35 Lamb, William, reading room sponsored by, 181 Kemmerer, Wyo., Golden Rule store in, 66 Lancaster, Lane, unicameralism supported by, 45, 47 Kensington Klatter Club, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Lancaster County, Nebr., unicameralism supported by, 45-46 Lane, C., farm of, 128 Kent, Sam, WJAG radio listener, 4 Kercheval, Albert, Omaha jazz musician, 113 Langlois, Jean-Charles, panoramas marketed by, 22 Kern, Forrest, in Aces of Rhythm, 93 Larsen, Lawrence H., and Barbara J. Cottrell, Steamboats West: The 1859 American Fur Company Missouri River Keya Paha County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Expedition, review of, 197-98 Keysor, W. W. (Mrs.), art exhibit promoted by, 30 Last of the Buffalo, Albert Bierstadt, 26 KFAB, Lincoln radio station, 8 Lauck, Jon, review by, 149 KFOR, Lincoln radio station, 5 Lawlor's, radio department of, /0 KGBZ, York radio station, 6 Lawrence, J. E., ed., Lincoln Star, 46 NEBRASKA history Lawson, Michael L., Dammed Indians Revisited: The Louvre Museum, 17 Continuing History of the Pick-Sloan Plan and the Missouri Love, Preston, Omaha jazz musician, 107, 115 River Sioux, review of, 51-52 Lund, Virginia Llego, George Washington Frank’s Stone House Lazenby, A. Z., ed., Merna Reporter, 120 on the Nebraska Prairie, annotation of, 103 League of Women Shoppers, collective bargaining Lynchings, 189, 191; in Omaha, 188; in Wyoming, 186. See also watchdog, 9 Dyer Bill Lee, Robert E. (Gen.), at Second Bull Run, 161-62 Lynhurst (Joslyn Castle), home of George and Sarah Joslyn, The Legacy of District 22: A One-Room School in Wayne BE County, Nebraska, Bill Engle, review of, 200 Lewellen, Garden Co., Penney store in, 61, 67 Lexington, Mo., body of Robert E. Martin recovered near, 122 Madison County, Nebr., WJAG in, 7 Libraries: Beatrice City Library, Winter cover; “‘How Shall We Magee’s, J. C. Penney’s competition with, 62 Make Beatrice Grow!’ Clara Bewick Colby and the Beatrice Public Library Association in the 1870s,” 170-84 Maher, John G., unicameralism supported by, 44 Library Association of Beatrice, 173. See also Ladies Library “Main Street Empire: J. C. Penney in Nebraska,” David Delbert Association of Beatrice Kruger, 54-69 (No. 2) Lincoln, Lancaster Co.: African Americans in, 188, 191; Capitol Makovsky, Konstantin Egorovich, Russian Beauty and Cat, 20, 30 Beach in, 86; football in, 216; KFAB in, 8; KFOR in, 5-6; Ku Klux Klan in, 190; Lawlor’s in, /0; library in, 178; medical Manhattan, Kans., jazz in, 115 school in, 72; Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital in, Summer Maps: of Long Pine, 84, 85; of northern Plains in 1865, /60 cover; Penney stores in, 54-55 (No. 2), 58 (No. 2), 61, 62, 63, Marcy, Randolph B. (Capt.), The Prairie Traveler, 161 67, Summer cover; radio towers in, 4; vacationers from, 85 Marsland, Dawes Co.: John S. Dellinger in, 123; potato Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, at Penney store, 62 warehouse in, 127 Lincoln Highway, through Omaha, Fall cover Martin, Francis E. “Frank” (son of Robert E.), 120, 121 Lincoln Journal and Star, unicameralism supported by, 45 Martin, Robert E., ed., Nebraska Statesman, 120-22 Lincoln Star: Penney store ads in, 62; unicameralism supported Marysville, Kans., Third Wisconsin Cavalry in, 167 by, 45-46 Mason City, Custer Co., newspapers in, 120, 123 Lindsay, Platte Co., radio complaint from, 8 Mason City Transcript, establishment of, 120 Lininger, Caroline (Mrs. George), Omaha art patron, 20-21, 34 Mattingly, Dorothy, radiology intern, 74 Lininger, Florence (daughter of George), Omaha art patron, 20-21, 27 May, Foster, talk radio interviewer, 5-6 Mayo Clinic, 75; Joe and Alice Holoubek at, 71, 73, 74 Lininger, George W., Omaha merchant and art patron, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 34, 35 McConnell, I. N., Beatrice, 172 Lininger, Jacob (brother of George), 20 McConnell, I. N. (Mrs.), Beatrice library promoted by, 172, 173 Lininger Gallery, construction of, 23, 26, 27, 28, 32, 34 McCook, Red Willow Co., Penney store in, 56 (No. 2), 59 (No. 2), 62, 64, 67 Lipsitz, George, jazz critic, 107 Liquor, among Lakota potato harvesters, 127, 137, 143-45 McCook Gazette, quote on unicameralism from, 46-47 McDermott, John D.: Red Cloud’s War: The Bozeman Trail, Little Blue Station, First Nebraska Cavalry at, 163 1866-1868, review of, 153-54; review by, 50-51 Liu, Joanne S., Barbed Wire: The Fence That Changed the West, McDonald, Laughlin, American Indians and the Fight for Equal annotation of, 59 (No. 1) Voting Rights, review of, 98 Livingston, Robert R. (Col.), First Nebraska Cavalry, 160, 163-64 McKay, —, Penney store managed by, 59 (No. 2) McKelvie, Samuel R., unicameralism opposed by, 46 Locke, Alain, in New Negro Movement, 189 Logan, Iowa, George Simons in, 18 Medical Education in the United States and Canada, Abraham Flexner, 72, 73 London, England: art heritage of, 17; panorama of, 21 Medicine, “Courtship of Two Doctors: 1930s Letters Spotlight Long, H. C., ed., Art World, 28 Nebraska Medical Training,” 70-77 Long, Huey P., Jr., Charity Hospital promoted by, 74 Meigs, Montgomery, U.S. quartermaster general, 168 Long Beach, Calif., George Simons in, 18 Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie, architectural firm, 23 Long Pine, Brown Co.: Hidden Paradise near, 82-95, Summer Merna Reporter, ed. A. Z. Lazenby, 120 cover; postcards from, 78-81 Merrick County, Nebr., unicameralism opposed by, 47 Long Pine Amusement Park: centennial of, 94; founding of, 78, Metcalf, Richard, at Penney store, 60-61 (No. 2) 83-84, 86-89, 92; nomenclature of, 85; postcards from, 79, 80, 81 Meyer, Max, Omaha merchant, art patron, 22 Long Pine Creek, canyon of, 8/, 82, 86, 88, 93 Meyer's Art Rooms, 22 Long Pine Journal, 91, 92; Hidden Paradise ads from, 89, 90 Michigan Brigade, horses of, 166 Louisiana: Joe and Alice Holoubek in, 70-77; racism in, 108-9. Midway Station, First Nebraska Cavalry at, 164 See also individual Louisiana locations Miller, — (Miss), Omaha art teacher, 24 Louisiana State University School of Medicine, 71, 75-76 Miller anda Paine Department Store, J. C. Penney’s competition Louisville, Cass Co., band in, 111 with, 55 (No. 2), 56 (No. 2), 62, 67, 69n76 WINTER 2011 » 209 Minneapolis, Minn.: art in, 27; jazz in, 115; Penney store in, 62 Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital, movie night at, Summer cover Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, survey for, 18 Nebraska’s Early Geodetic Surveys, Jerry Penry, annotation of, 58 (No. 1) Mississippi River, panorama of, 41 Missouri, Penney stores in, 56 (No. 2), 65. See also individual Nebraska’s Fatal Air Crashes of WWII, Jerry Penry, annotation Missouri locations of, 58 (No. 1) Mitchell, Robert B. (Gen.), 162, 163, 164 Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, 30 Mitchell, Scotts Bluff Co., potato harvest near, 126 Nebraska State Fair: Omaha art affected by, 30; radio broad- cast from, 8 Model Legislative Committee, unicameralism affected by, 44, 45 Nebraska State Historical Society: postcard collections of, 78, 82; Quesenbury sketch collections of, 41 Modern Woodmen of America, at Hidden Paradise, 92 Nebraska State Legislature: African Americans in, 190; uni- Mona Motor Oil Company, KOIL owned by, 60 (No. 1) cameral form of, 42-49 The Monitor (Omaha): Clarence Desdunes quoted in, 116; “The Nebraska Statesman: The People Behind the Picture,” Dan Desdunes advertised by, 111-12, 114; jazz reported by, Patricia C. Gaster, 118-23 108; Russel Taylor quoted in, 186, 189, 190, 191 Neligh, Antelope Co., Penney store in, 61 Montgomery Ward, J. C. Penney’s competition with, 58 (No. 2), 62, 63 Nelson, John, Sandhills photo by, 156 Moonlight, Thomas (Col.), horses stolen from, 167 Neuswanger, George, agricultural agent, 129, 133 Moran, Thomas, landscape painter, 40 Newman Grove, Madison Co., radio complaint from, 8 Morning Alaskan (Skagway), ed. John S. Dellinger, 123 New Negro Movement, in Omaha, 188-89 Morning Astorian (Oregon), ed. John S. Dellinger, 123 New Orleans, La.: Clarence Desdunes in, 115, 116; Dan Desdunes in, 107, 108, 109, 110; Joe and Alice Holoubek in, Morrill, Scotts Bluff Co., potato harvest near, 128 71, 73, 74, 75, 76 “Moving Mirror,” panorama, 41 Newspapers: in battle over unicameral, 42-49; in Beatrice Mud Springs, stagecoach and telegraph station at, 164 library, 179; in Broken Bow, 106-17; in Norfolk, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9. Mules, in Civil War Plains campaigns, 160, 163, 164, 167, 168 See also individual newspapers Mullally’s Ranche, First Nebraska Cavalry at, 163 New York, N.Y.: art heritage of, 17; Boys Town band in, 112; jazz Mumaugh, F. B. (Mrs.), Omaha art teacher, 24 in, 107; panorama in, 21; Penney headquarters in, 55 (No. 2), 56 (No. 2), 57 (No. 2), 59 (No. 2), 61, 65, 67 Murphy, David Royce, NSHS sr. research architect: “The Art of the Panorama,” 40-41; Scenery, Curiosities, and Stupendous New York Times, unicameralism discussed by, 44, 45 Rocks: The William Quesenbury Overland Sketches, 1850- Nicandri, David L., River of Promise: Lewis and Clark on the 1851, 41 Columbia, annotation of, 59 (No. 1) Musfelt, Zane, at Hidden Paradise, 88 Nichols, Roger L., review by, 100 Music, 16, 35; by Dan Desdunes, 106-17; at Hidden Paradise, Nikkei Farmer on the Nebraska Plains: A Memoir, Rev. Hisanori 87, 89, 92, 93; by Russel Taylor, 190-91 Kano, ed. Tai Kriedler, review of, 96 Mutual of Omaha, 35 “Nineteenth-Century Origins of Jazz,” Lawrence Gushee, 110 Niobrara River, 85 Norfolk, Madison Co.: Dan Desdunes in, 113; jazz in, 115; Nash, Edwin (Capt.), in Powder River Expedition, 167 Penney store in, 57 (No. 2), 65; postmark from, 79; vacation- ers from, 85; WJAG in, 2-13 The Nation, ed. Oswald Garrison Villard, 189 Norfolk Daily News, WJAG p-omoted by, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 185; in Omaha, 188, 189, 190 Norris, George W., unicameralism supported by, 42-49 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), WJAG advised North, Luther H., Second Nebraska Cavalry, /60 by, 9 The North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied, National Register of Historic Places: Beatrice City Library on, Volume 2: April-September 1833, ed. Stephen S. Witte and Winter cover; Hotel Norfolk on, 7 Marsha V. Gallagher, trans. William J. Orr, Paul Schach, and Dieter Karch, review of, 100 Native Americans. See American Indians North Platte, Lincoln Co.: African Americans in, 186; land Nebraska Beacon, unicameralism supported by, 46 office in, 120; Penney store in, 56 (No. 2), 65, 66 Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame, 5 North Platte Valley, 134, 140, 141; potato harvest in, 126, 128; Nebraska Certified Potato Growers, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144 sugar beet factories in, 133, 139 Nebraska Children’s Home, 73 Northwest Nebraska Medical Society, at Hidden Paradise, Nebraska City, Otoe Co., Penney store in, 57 (No. 2), 63 90, 92 Nebraska Department of Health, 142 Norton, J. N. “Nate,” unicameralism supported by, 44, 46, 48 Nebraska Department of Labor, 129 Nos Hommes et Notre Histoire, Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes, 108 The Nebraska Dispatches, Christopher Cartmill, annotation of, 102 The Notorious Dr. Flippin: Abortion and Consequences in the Nebraska Employment Service (NES), labor contract negoti- Early Twentieth Century, Jamie Q. Tallman, review of, 198-99 ated by, 140, 141 210 + NEBRASKA history

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