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Index, Volume 31 a •Anderson. Tinus, 39-48, Sl-52 Anderson, Toralf, 42-43. 47-48 AlKTclccn, 155-56, 159 .Angcxstura Dam, 2"’8, 288 Alx’rck’eu SatunUiY Pioneer, 156, 162-63, •Angostura Irrigation District, 285 165 'Ihe Animals Came Danci>tf>: .\atitv Acheson, Dean, 62 American .Sacred Ecolof>y and Animal “Add a Pincli of Biography: Seasoning Kinship: revd., 174-75 the Populist Allegory with History," •Anthony, Susan B., I(i8 by Nancy Ty.stad Koupal, 153-62 Anticommunism, 58-75 .Adler (newspaix’rman), 239-30 Appelton, Frank D., 191 African Americans, 1-25 Arapaho Indians, 202 Agnes Park, 309-11 Ardmore, 285 Agreement of 1877, 237, 269, 2'’3 Arikara Creek, 223 Agricultural Exixriment Station. 296 •Armstrong. .\lo.ses K., 189 Agriculture. See Farmers and farming Army, 188-210 Algeo, John, I6l Army and Saiy journal. 209 •Allegories, 146-68 •Arnold. Kitt\-, 240, 256-58 •Allen, George V., 72 •Arnold, Pegg\’ .Maxwell, 37 Allied Control Commission, S9 •Ash, Ben, 202 Alli.son, William B., 20-t •Ash, Eva L., 219 Alli.son C.ommi.ssion. 20-4-6 •Ash. Harry, 236 “All Things Considered." l-i8 •Ash, Henr\- C.. 215, 218-20, 228, 235-.38 Amato, Joseph: lxx)k by, revd., 320, 322 Ash Hollow, Nebr, 188 American Council of Learned Scxieties, A.s.say offices, 28S 56 A,s,s(X'iated Pre.ss (AP). 62. 245 American Fornm of the Air, 5"^ Atomic Energy Commi.ssion Buying American Indians, 2-3. 7-8, 201-2. 204, Station, 286 207, 244. 246, 263. 2^3. 278, 280. See Augur, C. C., 190 also specific tribes Aunt .Jane's \ieces at Work, by L. Frank American Libraiy A.s,s(xiation. 56, 150 Baum. 162 American .Mining Congress, 269 Aunt Jane's Nieces .series, 162, 164, 166 American Quarterly. 14^ •Austin, Kitty. See Arnold, Kitty Americans Vieir Iheir Dust Bowl Experience-, reed., 83-84 America 's S'ational Historic Trails-, revd., b 76-77 .Amundson, .Magdelena. See Jen.son, Badlands, 124, 224 Magdelena Bad River, 123, 222-24 Anderson, Alma. 42-45, 47-48 Bagley, .Moses 'OC'. (“George"), 21 •Anderson, .Anna, 39 Bahr, Donald: lxx)k rev., 174-75 Anderson, Emma, 42-44, 47-49 Baker, .Millard A., 218-19, 225 •Anderson, Harry H., article on travel to Bald Mountain di-strict, 14 Black Hills gold fields, 211-38 Baldwin, George P., 269-70, 277. 280 •Anderson, John, 42-43. 45-46, 48 Bale, George, 127, 139, 142 Anderson, Joseph ("'X'hite-Eye"), 262 Bale, Roixrt, 127 Anderson. Loui.se Jakob.sen. 26-27, 38-52 Ball Oeek. See Bull Creek •Anderson. Pauline Ol.son, 47 Bands, musical. 113-45 Anderson, Tina. 43n.32 Barnes, Alan.son H., 99, 102, 107 Index, Volume 31 a •Anderson. Tinus, 39-48, Sl-52 Anderson, Toralf, 42-43. 47-48 AlKTclccn, 155-56, 159 .Angcxstura Dam, 2"’8, 288 Alx’rck’eu SatunUiY Pioneer, 156, 162-63, •Angostura Irrigation District, 285 165 'Ihe Animals Came Danci>tf>: .\atitv Acheson, Dean, 62 American .Sacred Ecolof>y and Animal “Add a Pincli of Biography: Seasoning Kinship: revd., 174-75 the Populist Allegory with History," •Anthony, Susan B., I(i8 by Nancy Ty.stad Koupal, 153-62 Anticommunism, 58-75 .Adler (newspaix’rman), 239-30 Appelton, Frank D., 191 African Americans, 1-25 Arapaho Indians, 202 Agnes Park, 309-11 Ardmore, 285 Agreement of 1877, 237, 269, 2'’3 Arikara Creek, 223 Agricultural Exixriment Station. 296 •Armstrong. .\lo.ses K., 189 Agriculture. See Farmers and farming Army, 188-210 Algeo, John, I6l Army and Saiy journal. 209 •Allegories, 146-68 •Arnold. Kitt\-, 240, 256-58 •Allen, George V., 72 •Arnold, Pegg\’ .Maxwell, 37 Allied Control Commission, S9 •Ash, Ben, 202 Alli.son, William B., 20-t •Ash, Eva L., 219 Alli.son C.ommi.ssion. 20-4-6 •Ash. Harry, 236 “All Things Considered." l-i8 •Ash, Henr\- C.. 215, 218-20, 228, 235-.38 Amato, Joseph: lxx)k by, revd., 320, 322 Ash Hollow, Nebr, 188 American Council of Learned Scxieties, A.s.say offices, 28S 56 A,s,s(X'iated Pre.ss (AP). 62. 245 American Fornm of the Air, 5"^ Atomic Energy Commi.ssion Buying American Indians, 2-3. 7-8, 201-2. 204, Station, 286 207, 244. 246, 263. 2^3. 278, 280. See Augur, C. C., 190 also specific tribes Aunt .Jane's \ieces at Work, by L. Frank American Libraiy A.s,s(xiation. 56, 150 Baum. 162 American .Mining Congress, 269 Aunt Jane's Nieces .series, 162, 164, 166 American Quarterly. 14^ •Austin, Kitty. See Arnold, Kitty Americans Vieir Iheir Dust Bowl Experience-, reed., 83-84 America 's S'ational Historic Trails-, revd., b 76-77 .Amundson, .Magdelena. See Jen.son, Badlands, 124, 224 Magdelena Bad River, 123, 222-24 Anderson, Alma. 42-45, 47-48 Bagley, .Moses 'OC'. (“George"), 21 •Anderson, .Anna, 39 Bahr, Donald: lxx)k rev., 174-75 Anderson, Emma, 42-44, 47-49 Baker, .Millard A., 218-19, 225 •Anderson, Harry H., article on travel to Bald Mountain di-strict, 14 Black Hills gold fields, 211-38 Baldwin, George P., 269-70, 277. 280 •Anderson, John, 42-43. 45-46, 48 Bale, George, 127, 139, 142 Anderson, Joseph ("'X'hite-Eye"), 262 Bale, Roixrt, 127 Anderson. Loui.se Jakob.sen. 26-27, 38-52 Ball Oeek. See Bull Creek •Anderson. Pauline Ol.son, 47 Bands, musical. 113-45 Anderson, Tina. 43n.32 Barnes, Alan.son H., 99, 102, 107 Fall/Winter 2001 Index 327 Hanhold. Ed. 132-33, 137 Black Hills Normal School, 286 Batchclder, George A., 189 Black Hills Ordnance Depot, 285-86 Bate,s, Charle.s H., 229, 237 Black Hills Pa.ssion Play, SH), 288 Battle Creek. 124 Black Hills StcK’k As.sociation, 278 Battle of the Blue Water, 188 Blacks, 1-25 Baum. Frank Joslyn. 155 Blair, Janet. 145 Baum. L. Frank. 146-68 Blizz.ards, 233-35 Hauni linffle, 152 Bloody Knife (American Indian), 298 Baums Bazaar, 156 BIcxim, Sol, 57-58, 61-64 Haum ’s K(xicl to Oz: The Dakota Years, Board of Foreign Scholarships, 63 revd., 86-87 Bond i.s.sues, 95-96 Bear Butte Creek, 277 Bones, Boats, and Bison: Archeology and Bear Butte State Park, 28(i the First Colonization of Western Beaver Creek, 191 Sorth America: revd., 169-70 Beaver Mount, 308-11 Bonga, George, 2 Belknap, William, 2(Ki Bon Homme, 220 Belle Fourche, 279-80 Btxxsleri.sm, 211-38 Belle Fourche Irrigation Di.strict, 285 B(X)th Fish Hatchery, 286 Bender, George, 67 Borglum. Gutzon, 286 Bennett, Granville G., 110-11, 285 Boughton, M. 'V., 278 Benteen. Frederick W., 225 Boulder Canyon, 281 Benton. William. 61-62, 64, 66-67, 72 Btiurke, John G., 9 Berghoffer, George, 24 Bowen, Wheeler S., 213 Bethel Congregational Church, 36 Bower, Alice. See Gossage, Alice Beulah-Sundance trail, 19 Bower, Carrie Millis, 134-35, 139-42 lieyoml the Mississippi, by Allien D. Bower, Chri.stina Camack, 115 Richardson, 241 Bower, John Calvin (“Cal"), 11.3-16, 119, Big Bend, 221 123-24, 1.30-32, 138, 140-43, 145 Big Horn Mountains, 189, 191, 205 Bower, Keziah Huntington, 113-14, 116, Big Horn River. 199, 205 1.30, 1.38-39, 142-43, 145 Bipartisanship, 56-57, 64, 67 Bower, Luira. See V'an Nuys, Laura Bi.smarck. N.Dak., 192-93, 197, 200, 211, Bower 271, 273-74, 289 Bower, Lulu, 114, 117, 121, 1.30-37, 145 Black Elk Wilderne.ss, 28() Bower, .Marguerite. 141 Blackfeet Indians, 188 Bower, Mary Lida, 115, 123, 132 Black Hills, 45, 113; Bower Family Band Bower, .Mayo, 114, 120-21, 1.30, 134-35, in, 122-45; gold rush in, 185-316; 1.39, 141-42, 145 industries in, 269-88; journali.sts in, Bower, Nettie, 117, 121, 127, 1.30-31, 1.35, 122, 136, 239-68; Lucretia 1.39, 141-42, 145 Marchbanks in, 1-25; military in, 188- Bower, Quinnie, 117, 121, 126, 1.30-31, 210; photographs of, 289-316; routes 135-36, 1.38-39, 141-42, 145 to, 2(K)-202, 211-2.38, 241-47, 271-76 Bower, Rensselaer, 115 Black Hills, Badlands and Likes Bower, Ro.se, 117, 121, 123, 1.30-31, 134- As.stK'iation, 287-88 .37, 1.39, 142, 144-45 Black Hills & Fort Pierre Railroad, 283 Bower, Sidney, 114, 116-17, 120-21, 123, Black Hills Expedition (1874), 187, 192- 125-26, 128, 1.30-32, 1.34, 145 9(), 269, 289-316 Bower, Willi.s, 115, 130, 1.38-.39 'the Black Hills Illustrated, 269-70 Bower Family Band, 113-45 Black I nils Journal, 122, 125, 136, 142 Bowman, John, 244 Black Hills Mining Men's A.ss(X'iation, Box Elder, 225 269-70 Bramble, Downer T, 216-17, 2.37 Black Hills National Forest, 282-85, 288 Bramble, .Miner, and Company, 2.37 328 South Dakota History Vol. 31. nos. 3 & 4 Brennan, John R., 227n,25 "Case Numix’r One," 282 Brennan, Walter, 145 Ca.stle Creek, 3(X) Briggs, Rachel, 6 Castle Creek Valley, 2% Briglit, William, 5n.l0 Cattle-raising, 278-80 Broadcasting, 53, 60-75 Celebrations, 8, 13 Brohm Mining Corporation, 270 Cement plant, 286 Bromley, Fclwarcl A., 29^ Cemeteries. 45. 285 Brtxrkings, Wilmot W, 98-99, 111, 213- Censu.ses, 274-75 14, 216 Centennial Valley, 278 Brtx)kings, S.Dak., Ill, 296 Central City, 9, 14, V Brcxrk.s, C. E., 215 Chadron, Nebr., 275 Brown, Jason B., 103 ChamlxTlain, Kathleen: Ixxrk rev., 173-74 Briighier, John, 220 Chamberlain, 41-42 Bnighier, William, 220 ChamIxTs, Whittaker, 73 Bmie City, 273 Chandler, Zacharia, 2()f>-7 Bryan, Jerry, 263n.47 Chapin, Charles, 257n.36 Biy an, William Jennings, 147, 153, 155, Chautauqua (Hot Springs), 132-33 159-61 Cheyenne, Wyo., 191, 211-12, 219, 232, Biy'ant High Schtx)l, 54 235, 241, 243, 245. 271, 274 Buffalo Gap, 202, 232, 245-^6, 275 Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage, Mail Buffalo Gulch. See Buffakj Gap and Express Line, 272 Buffett, Howard, (>8 Cheyenne Indians. 202 Bull Creek, 224 Cheyenne River, 199, 224-25, 232 Bull trains, 274 Chicago, 111., 155, 159, 196, 215-16 Burbank, John A., 94-99, 102, 109, 111 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul <& Pacific Burleigh, Walter A., 94, 99-l(X), 103-4 Railroad, 42 Bu.seby, Fred, 67-68 Chicago & North Western Railroad, 216. Butte County, 273, 278 274 Chicago Inter-Oceau, 241 C Children's fiction, 146-68 Chinese immigrants, 342 Calamity Jane. See Canaiy, Martha Choteau Creek, 220 California Jtx-. See .Milner, Moses Churches, .36, 43 Cameras, 290, 309-11 Ginciuuati Gazette, 240 Camplx-ll, Charles T., 216 Civilian Con.seixation Corps (CCC), 286 Camplx'll, Sarah ("Aunt Sally"), 18 Civil War, 97, 208, 240 Camp Brown, 199 Clanton, Gene. 154 Camp Collier, 246n.l8 Clarenbach, J, F., 22 Camp Cr(x)k, 230 Clow, Richmond L.: b(x>k rev., Pl-72 Camp Harney, 201 Coffey, E., 259 Camp Rapid. 286 Cold Springs Creek. 306 Camp Robin.son, 191. 197 Cole. H.. 18 Camp Sheridan, 191. 197, 2(X) Cokrred Citizens of California, 24 Camp Stambaugh, 199 Colwell, Edmond. 13 Canary, Martha ("Calamity Jane"), 240, Committee on Public Information, 56 250, 257-58, 262 Communism, 58-61, 64-68, 70, 74-75 CajHaiu Kate: 'the fteroiue of l)eaclu'(xxi Commuuity of .Strauf>ers: Change, Gulch, by I.eander P. Richardson, 265- Turnover. Turbulence & the 66 Transfonnation of a Midwestern Carroll. James T; Ixxrk rev., 170-71 Country Town: revd., 320, 322 Carstensen, Vernon: Ixxrk ed. by, revel., Competitive Struggle: America 's Vi’estern 83-84 Fur Trading Posts. 1764-1865: revel., Carty, J. R., 259 78-79 Fall/VCinter 2001 Index 329 Concerts. See Performances, musical Dakota Southern Railroad, 91, 95-99, 111, Connally, Tom, 63 215-16 C(X)k. Charles Ira, Jr.: fxxtk by, revd., Dakota State I'niversity, 54 178-79 Dakota Territory; blacks in, 1-25; Bower C(X)ke. Jay. 98 Family Band in, 113-45; and criminal Ccxtk-Lynn. Elizabeth; btxik by, revd., ju.stice, 91-112; and gold ru.sh, 185- 173-74 316; immigrants to, 26-52. .342 C(x>ks, 7-9, 10-11, 253 Dakota Territoiy' Legislature. 95-%, 107- C(X)lidge, Calvin, 286 11, 189, 273 Ox)peratin> Commonwealth: Co-ops in Dakota Territory^ Supreme Court, 91, 107- Rural Minnesota. 1859-1939-. revd., 11 322-23 Dakota University, 35 Cordes, Kathleen Ann: lxx)k by, revd., Dakota Wesleyan University, .35-.36 76-77 Dances, 8 Cowan, R. B., 206 Dances with Wolves, 287 Coward, John M.; Ixx)k by, revd., 81-82 'Ihe Dark City: or. Customs of the Cowles. John, 62 Cockneys, by Leander P, Richardson, Crawford, Emmet. 201 267 Crazy Horse (American Indian), 20-t Davidson, John, 145 Crazy Horse Memorial. 288, 290 Davis, J. C., 259 Criminal justice, 91-112 Davison County, .30-32, 50-51 Crtxrk, George, 9. 125, 196-97, 203-6, 209 Day, George E: Ixxik rev., 175-76 Crop prcxJuction, 277 Deadwtxxl, 1, 5-7, 24, 186, 228, 231, 2.37, Culver, Stuart, 161 239-41, 245-59, 269, 274-76, 278, 281, Cuny (logger), 258-59 283, 285, 288. .342 Cu.ster, George Arm.strong, 5, 6, 18, 185, DeadwcxxJ Creek. 227-28 187, 192-94, 196-99, 209, 269, 277, Deadwtxxl Granite and Marble Works, 289, 295, 298-302, 304 22 Custer. S.Dak., 126, 203, 231-33. 235, IX'adwtxxl Gulch, 247-48 246-47, 274, 276. 281-83, 288, 296, Dean, Virgil W.: Ixxtk rev., 322-23 .302-5, .308 Dear, J. W., 246n. 18, 272 Custer County, 27.3, 278 Deerfield. 2% Custer County Stcx'k, .Mineral, and DeGray, Charles, 221 Agricultural Eair, 128 Delamater, George, 109 Cu.ster Expedition Project. 289-316 Delano, Columbus, 207 Custer Gulch, 1% Delegations. 202-3 Custer's Black Hills Trail, by Ernest Grafe Demtx'ratic party, 57, 61, 209-10 and Paul Honsted, 298 Dening. L., 31 Cu.ster State Park, 28(i. 288 IX’ni er Repuhlican, 2.39 Cuthlx*rt.son & Toung, 272 Department of Dakota, l%-97 Department of the Interior, 206-7 Department of the Platte. l%-97, 203 d Department of War. 207 Depressions, 185, 199 Dakota Cavalrv', 215, 218 DeWitt, Franklin L. 214-16 “Dakota Images": Jo.sef Meier, 90; John R. Diamond City, 275 ■Vlilton, 18-t; Fee Lee Wong, .342 Dillon. John B., 216 Dakota Repuhlican. 94 Dime novels. 264-67 "Dakota Resources: In Illingworth's Dirk.sen, Everett. 67 FixXsteps: Redi.scovering the First Di.sea.se. 35, .39-40, 45, 49, 132. 1.37, 268 Photographs of the Black Hills," by Di,strict of the Black Hills. 197 Ernest Grafe and Paul Horsted, 289- Division of Cultural Relations. 60 .316 Divi.sion of the .Mi.s,souri, 191. 1% 3J0 South Dakota flistoty Vol. J1. uos. 3 €-r 4 Dixon, E. James: I'KXjk tsy. revel., 169-70 f Dodge, Henr>', 202 Dodge, Richard I., 201-2, 209 "Fairy- Falls, near Stillwater," 314 Donaldson. Aris B., 299-300 Fallas, Felicia, 221 Draughmond, Fritz. 233-37 Fall River County. 273. 2'’8 Dreier, Peter, 148, ISO Fall River Creek. 277 “Drinking-party" photograph, 302-S Families, See Kinship ties Drogmiind, Fritz. See Draughmond. Fritz 'the Family Kami: From the Missouri to Drouglit, 44-4S the Black Hills. 1881-I9(X), by Laura Dudley, E. G., 281 Bower Van Nuys. 113. 1^4 Dulles, John Fo.ster, 74 'the Family Farmers' AdnKate: South Dump Draw, 3(X) Dakota Farmers I 'uioit. t9l4-2(XX): revel, 84-85 Faragher. John Mack. 48 e Fares, 216-17 Farmers' Alliance, 157-59 Fading Hills, 41 Farmers and farming, 38, 44-45, 154, 156- Eb.sen, Buddy, 14S 58, 276-80 Ecological history, 296 Farrow, Edward S.: Ixxtk by, revd., 177- Edgemont, 286 78 Edmunds, Newton, 91, HX)-101, 213 Father DeSmet .Mine, 1-2, 9-12 Education programs, 53-7S. See also Faulk, Phil K., 103 Teachers and teaching Federal Bureau of Investigation, 64-65 Eggleston, Nina, 134-35 Fee Lee Wong: in “Dakota Images," 342 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 59, 74-75 Feminism, 168 Elections, 54 Ferdin, Pamela, 145 Elizalteth Town, 248 Fifth Infantry. 220 Elk Creek, 225 Fink, Deborah, 49 Ellis Island, 38 Fires, 126, 139, 283, 342 Ellsworth Air Force Base, 285 First Infantry, 220 The Emerald City of Oz, by L. Frank First National Bank CV'ankton), 214 Baum, 163-64, 168 Fish & Hunter lumlx‘r company, 283 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 165, 167-68 Fishermen, 39 Engelhardt, Carroll: Ixxtk rev., 320, 322 Fish hatcheries. 286 England, 267 Floods, 118-19 English, Abner M., 215, 218-19 Follou'iuf} Custer, by Donald R. English Pete, 104-5 Progulske, 297 Epidemics. 35, 39-40, 49 F(xX-and-mouth disease, 29 Erisman, Fred: article on [Xtlitics of Oz, Foreign pttlicy, 53-75 162-68; book rev., 86-87 Forsy-th, George A., 193, 196, 209, 299 Estes Creek, 282 “Forsyth Dell," 312-14 Eurofx.', 58-59, 70-71 “Forsyth’s Glen," 313-14 Evans, Fred T, 132, 274 Fort Abraham Lincoln, 192-93, 197, 289 Evans Plunge, 132 Fctrt Fetterman, 197 Everly, Mit, 126, 141-42 Fort Keogh, 272 Ewert, Thetxlore, 298, 315 Fort Laramie, 185, 188, 191, 197, 200-201. Expeditions, 192-96, 201-2, 211-38, 269, 242-43 289-316 Fort Laramie Treaty cd 1868, 190-91, 196, Experimental farms, 285 199, 204, 273 Exploration. See ExfX'ditions Fort Meade, 13, 15, 285 Fall/W^inter 2001 Index 331 Fort Meade militar\- band. 12S Gordon, John, 197, 2(X)-201 Fort Pierre, 12.i 197. 212. 216-17, 236-37. Gordon party, 197 271, 273-74 Gordon stcK'kade, 197, 201 Fort Rancktll, 197, 2(K), 220, 233-36 "Gorge near Elkhorn prairie," 314-15 Fort Stambaugli, 199 Go.ssage, Alice Bower ("Od"), 114, 116, Fort Sully, 197, 220 122-24, 1.30-31, 1.36, 142-43, 145 Fort Thomp.son. 221 Gossage, [o.seph R., 122-25, 136. 142-43, Fourth of July, 125, 140-41 145 Franklin family, 138-.39 Government Farm. 242-43 I'ree to Speak His Mind VV; R. Romild. Government .services, 284-86 Prairie Editor and an A-M Architect-. Grafe, Erne.st, and Paul Horsted: article revd., 182-83 on first Black Hills photographs. 289- Freight companies, 216, 272-75 316 Fremont, F.lkhorn & .Missouri Valley Grand Central Hotel (DeadworxJ), 7-9 Railroad, 125, 275-76 Grand juries. See Juries French Creek, 124, 201, 246, 277, .305 "Granite Range from Turkey Rock," .309 "From top of Beaver Mount over Agnes Grant. Frederick D., 192. 1%, 303 Park," .309-11 Grant, l!ly,s,ses S., 97, 202, 206, 208-9, 240 Ihe Frontier Army in the Settlement of the Grattan Fight, 188 Wets/: revd., 79-80 Great Dakota Bextm, 51 Fro.stbite, 197 Great Plains, 188, 1%, 270, 278; Fulbright, William J., 6.3 immigration to, 26-52 Funerals, 22-24, 261-62 Great Sioux Re.servation, 123, 189-90, 205, 212, 219, 221, 269, 272 Great Sioux War, 187 g Greeley, Horace, 240 Gregg, .Mrs. Harry', 12 Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 168 Grew, Jo.seph C., 57 Garland, Hamlin, 49, 154-55 Grindstone Butte, 22.3 Garland, Judy, 151 Gross, Renie: Ixxtk by, revd., 180-81 Garrett-Davis, Joshua: “Dakota Images," Groundwork: Carl Anderson. Farm 90, 184 Crusader, revd., 180-81 (iateinxxl & (ieronimo: revd., 317-18 Guenther, Todd: article on Lucretia Gays’ille, 248, 281 Marchbanks, 1-25 General Beadle College, 54 Guidingers Hotel (Beulah, Wyo.), 19 "Genuine Original Photographs of the Gundensttn, Carl, 116 Bower Family Band," by .Maxwell V’an Guns, 250, 253-54 Nuys, 11.3-45 George S. .Mickel.son Trail, 292. 301 Ge.s.sel, .Michael: article on fxtiitics of Oz, h 146-53 Gho.st Dance, 128 Giants in the Earth, by Ole Rolvaag, 42 Hale, John, 280 Glass-plate negatives. 290, 292, 294-95 Hal Shek, .342 Global Po.sitioning System (GPS), 297, Hand, George H., 103 308 Hand County, 111 "Grxlfrey Peak," 314, 316 Hangings. 258-59 Golden Gate Hotel (Deadwexxi), 9 Hannah, Alonzo. 151 Gold rush: in Black Hills, 1, 4-7, 13, 1.38, Han.son, .Jo.seph R,, 93, 103, 105, 111 188-316. See also Black Hills Hanson County, 111 Gonzalez, Mario: lxx>k by, revd., VEyiA Harney, William S., 188, 190, 218 332 South Dakota History’ Vol. 31, nos. 3& 4 Harney Peak, 196, 224, 289, 291-92, 304 Hou.se .Appropriations Committee, 64 Harper's Weekly, 193 Hou.se Foreign Affairs Committee, 55, 58- Harrod, Howard L.: Ixxjk bv, revd., 174- 59. 61-63, 65-66, 69 75 House Joint Re.solution 28. 56-58 Harvey (miner), 227 House Re.solution (H R.) 3342, 6.3-68 Hatch, Carl, 69 House Re.solution (H R.) 4368, 62 Hat Creek, 243 House Re.solution (H.R.) 4982. 62 Hathorn, Billy: Ixxjk rev., 82-83 Houses, 30-31, .36-,38, 42, 52 Haugemd, Neil; lxx)k by, revd., 85-86 Hou.se I In-American Activities Hay Camp, 274. See also Rapid City Committee (HUAC), 73 Hay Creek, 307-8 Houston Springs, 235 Hayden, Ferdinand V., 189 Hubbard, Augu.stus Henry' (“A. H.”). 28- Heagerty, Kliziilxnh, 37, 48 34, .36-,38, 48, 51 Hearn, Michael Patrick, 151-52, 159 Hubbard, George Henry, 34, 37 He Dog (American Indian), 204 Hubbard, Grace. 34-35 Hejde, Che.ster, 308 Hubbard, Je.ssie, 34-35 Helena, Mont., 272 Hubbard, John Charles (“Jack"), 34, 37 Helena (.steamlxjat), 119 Hubbard, Laura Jane, 34-35 Henchel, George, 186, 215, 218, 220, Hubbard, Margaret Kli/.alx'th .McBride 238; journal of, 221-35 (“Maggie”). 26-39, 47-52 Henry, Guy V.. 197 Hubbard, .May, 29-.3() Hermo.sa, 126-28 Hubbard. Nora Kathleen, 34, .36-37 Hickok, Jame.s Butler (“Wild Bill”), 6, Hubbard, Ruth. See Maxwell, Ruth 186, 239-40, 249-54, 260-64 Hubbard, Walter George, 34. .37 Hildebrandt, Fred H., 54 Hughes, Richard B., 262 Hill, A1k>, 13. 15 Hume, Clare, 90 Hill City, 131-32, 230-31. 247, 272, 292 Hunton, John, 249n.24 Hindi, John, 259 Hurt, R. Douglas: Ixxik rev., 77-78 Hinderlie, Lynn, 184 Hiss, Alger, 73 History amt Resources of Dakota. i Montana, and Idaho, by Mo,se.s K. Arm.strong, 189 Ice jams, 119 Hoffman, Clare, 68 “'If peace is to prevail:’ Karl F. Mundt Holien, Ried: Ixxik by, revd., 319-20 and America's International Holy Terror Mine, 138-39, 141 Information and Education Programs, Homestake Mining Company, 187, 269- 1943-1953," by David F. Krugler, 53- 71, 276, 282-83, 288 75 Homestead Act of 1862, 30, 33, 41 Igloo, 286 Homesteading. 30-33. 44-45, 125 “'I Know . . . Ix’cau.se I Was There': Honerkamp, Bill, 288 Leander P. Richardson Reports the Honerkamp, John, 297 Black Hills Gold Rush," by James D. Hornlxi.stel, Lloyd: Ixxik by, revd., 323- McLaird, 2.39-68 24 Illingworth, William (.son), 294 Horse-raising, 279 Illingworth, William H., 187, 289-316 Horsted, Paul, and Erne.st Grafe: article “Illingworth Valley, near Harney's Peak,” on first Black Hills photographs, 289- 289-94 316 Illinois Central Railroad. 216 Hospitals, 90, 285 Immigration, 26-52, 342 Hotels, 7-9, 12, 19, 94, 99-l(X) / >« Ho Slouch. A Romance of Pike ’s Peak. Hot Springs, 45, 132-33, 275-76, 285-86, A .Story of Wild Bill, by Leander P. 288 Richardson, 264 Fall/W'inter 2001 Index 333 Imperfect Victories. The Uf>al Tenacity of Jewel Cave National .Monument, 285 the Omaha Tribe, 1945-1995. revel., .lewett, Jo.seph, 232 172-73 .lournalLsts, 116, 1.36, 239-68 Independent party, 157, 159, 162 Journal of Political Economy. 150, 154 Indian Bureau, 207 .lournals, 221-35, 296 Indian Creek, 244 Ihe fournaLs of the l,ewis & Clark Indian Claming: Trilxtl Sovereipntv and Expedition. Volume 12. Herbarium of American Politics: revd., 82-83 tbe Lewis & Clark Fexpedition: revd., Indian policy, 190-92, 196, 209 77-78 Indian re.servations, 190-91, 235 .Judges, 99, 102-3, 107-12, 285 Indian ,sch(X)l,s, 286 Judicial .sy.stem, 111-12 Indu.strie.s, 269-88 Junkets. 58-59. 69-70 Information and education programs, 53- Jurie.s, 102-.3. 106-10, 112 75 “Inheritance of Emmy One Horse," by .lohn R. .Milton, 184 k Internal Revenue Bureau, 219 Internal Security Act of 1950, 73 International Educational A.ssembly, 58 Kam, .Mrs. John, 7n.l6 International education programs, 53-75 Ka.senkina, Ok.sana, 72 International Information Administration, Kaye, Frances W: Ixxvk ed. by, revd., 83- 74-75 84 International Office of Education, 57-58 Keillor, .Steven J.: Ixxvk by, revd., 322-23 International Wizard of Oz. 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Edwin Stanton, 91-112 Linde, .Martha, 280-83 McCook, George, 98 Linnaus, Vernon F.: book revd., 180-81 McCtxrk. Loraine, 94, 10.3 Liquor traffic, 219, 2.35-37 McCcxtk County, 111 Literary criticism. 146-68 McCulloh, Jack, 290, 297, 307-8 Literary magazines, 184 .McDermott, John D.: introduction, 185- Little Big Man (American Indian), 204, 87; article on military in Black Hills, 206 188-210; lxx)k rev., 78-79 Littlefield. Henry .M., 147-48, 152-55, 160- .McGee, John, 220 61 .McKinley, William, 151, 155, 159-60 Little Spiearfish Creek. 21 •McLaird, James D.: article on Leander P. Little Wound (American Indian), 204 Richardson, 2.39-68 Livestock, 278-80 Mc.Ma.ster, William H., 295 Log cabins, 124-25 .McNenny Fish Hatchery, 286 Logging, 1.30-31, 280-84 McVay, William H., 214-16

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