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Abbott, Carl; book by, revd., i8i Art Institute of Chicago, 272 Aberdeen: depots in, 314, 316, 321, Augustana College, 276, 291, 293, 296, Adams, Moses, 115 300 Agricultural History Society, 81 The Agricultural Regions of the United States, Baker, Paige: book rev., 258, 260 81 Ball, C. S., 75 Ahmad Arshed, Rashid, 196-97,199, 207 Banerjee, Amitabha, 201 Akicita, 111-12 Barker, Helen M.: in “Dakota Images,” 270 Alex Swan and the Swan Companies: revd., Bates, John C., 154,156 262, 264 Battle of the Badlands, 153 American Board of Commissioners for Bear, Andrew, 59 Foreign Missions (ABCFM): Dakota In¬ Bear Butte, 42-43 dian resistance to, 95-124 Beckwith, Clarence, 75, 76 American College Testing Program, 303 Bell, Charles E., 331 American Fur Co., 135 Bennett, Estelline, 57, 61-62 American Indian Art Exhibition, 191 Bennett, Granville G., 50, 57 American Indians. See specific tribes, Bentzinger, William, 294, 296, 299, 301 bands Beresford depot, 316 American Lutheran Church, 301 Berio, Janet, 192 The American Midwest: An Interpretive Ency¬ Better Homes al Gardens, 292 clopedia: revd., 175-76 Beutler, William, 331 American Specialist Program: and Oscar Bevans, Bill, 38 Howe, 185-208 Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition, 24, Amiotte, Arthur, 193 28-29 Anderson, Joseph (“White Eye”), 17 Big Mouth, 60 Andrews Creek, 151 Big Red (horse), 216, 220, 223 Angel, Charles, 209 Birla Academy of Art and Culture, 200 Angel, Delphina Mahon, 209 Bjelkstrom ranch, 216-17 An Opportunity Lost: The Truman Adminis¬ Blackburn, Dune, 38 tration and the Farm Policy Debate: revd., Black Crow, 48, 60-61 89-90 Black Eagle, 102 Architect biography files: “Dakota Re¬ Black Hawk, 248 sources” on,329-48 Black Hills, 277, 307, 329; army defense of Architectural League of New York, 296 road to, 1-45: and Crow Dog case, 47, 50, Architecture: of Harold T. Spitznagel, 68-69; 3nd Javan Irvine, 169,171 271-305 Black Hills Agreement (1877), 53-54, 71 Arnold, Ralph, 331 Black Hills Daily Times, 47, 61-62, 68, 70 Art: of Oscar Howe, 185-208 Black Hills Pioneer, 23 ART in Embassies Program, 186 Black Hills Road: army camps on, 1-45 y 1 354 South Dakota History VOL. 37, NO. 4 m Blatherwick, Wilford F., 332 Camp on Hat Creek, 30, 33-34, 36-37, Boarding School Blues: Revisiting American 39-42 Indian Educational Experiences: revd.. Camp on Sage Creek, 2,13, 21-22, 28-29, 176.178 42 Bobbitt, B. H., 313 Camp Robinson, 20, 28-29, 3}> 35 Bone Necklace, 187 Camp Sherman, 168 Boon, Bartley B., 127,165 Canary, Martha (“Calamity Jane”), 17 The Borderlands of the American and Cana- “Captain Javan B. Irvine and the 1871 East- dian Wests: Essays on Regional History of ern Yellowstone Surveying Expedition,” the Forty-ninth Parallel: revd., 350 by M. John Lubetkin, 125-62 Bowen, Richard L, 194 Carey, Jerry, 318 Bowman, Johnny, 14,17, 23 Carlisle, D. B., 314 Bowman stage station, 24 Carnegie Library (Mitchell), 190 Brave Bear, 66-69 Carpenter Hotel, 285 Brave Bull, 65 Carter, Harry G., 333 Bray, Kingsley M.: book by, revd., 256-57 Castile, George Pierre: book by, revd.. Brewster, Benjamin H., 64 257-58 “Bridging Cultures Abroad: Oscar Howe’s Cayton, Andrew: book ed. by, revd., 175-76 American Specialist Tour,” by Eddie Cedar Falls, Iowa, 243, 248, 254 Welch, 185-208 Cedar Falls Gazette, 224, 231, 241, 243, 248, Brookings Register, 306 254 Brown, Charles P., 332 Central Electric and Telephone Co., 286 ! Brown, Henry E., 4 Central Institute of Arts and Crafts, 196, Brown, Rufus Porter, 8, 32-33, 36, 42 207 Bruce, Amos, 107 Ceremonies of the Sioux, 190 Brule Indians, 3, 46 Chambers, William (“Persimmon Bill”), 3, Budd, James H., 72 5 Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Chasing Hawk, 57 Restore the Bison: revd., 258, 260 Chenoweth, Albert, 33-34 Bull Run, 165-66 Cherry, Amos R., 236, 238-41, 251, 253 F Burkehead, George W., 332 Cheyenne, Wyo., 2, 6,10,14,16, 23,43-45 Burbank, Sidney, 166 Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage, Mail, and Burleigh, Walter A., 247 Express Co., 4, 32, 38, 40-41 f , . Burnham, Albert, 333 Cheyenne Daily Leader, 3, 6, 22-23, 3T 43> 45 Burnham Brothers, 273 Cheyenne Depot, 14 Burns, Timothy, 23 Cheyenne Indians. See Northern Cheyenne Butler, Frank O., 309-10 Indians li- By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Cheyenne River, 3, 5,10,17, 22, 32, 37, 38, Meriwether Lewis: revd., 86 39 Cheyenne River Ranch, 15 Calf Woman and Pipe (painting), 189 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy depot: Hot Calls on People, 57 Springs, 309-10 Campbell, Hugh J., 49,55-56,58, 64 Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Rail- Campbell, Lafayette E., 129,136,142,144, road, 307, 313: Yankton depot, 314, 316; 154,157-58,160 Mitchell depot, 318 Camp Des Moines, 231 Chicago and North Western depots: Ab- Camp Douglas, 29, 37 erdeen, 321; Brookings, 306, 324: Dead- Camp Mouth of Red Canyon, 2,13, 21, 26, wood, 316; De Smet, 316; Hot Springs, 36,42 309-10; Pierre, 306, 310: Redfield, 327 f WINTER 2007 Index I 355 Christol, Carl, 75 Custer’s Flats, 151 Churchill, Winston, 76 Custer State Park Board, 277 Church of Saint Mary (Sioux Falls), 296, Cutcheon, Bryon, 72 299 Circle G brand, 216 Dakota Conflict of 1862, 124 Civil Rights Movement, 185 Dakota Duck Hunt (painting), 190 Civil War, 125,134,163-64,172,174, Dakota Flora: A Seasonal Sampler, revd., 224-25, 227 86-87 Clear Creek, 231 “Dakota Images”: Helen M. Barker, 270; Clement, Basil, 134-35,151: “Dakota Im¬ Basil Clement, 184: F. C. W. Kuehn, 364; ages,” 184 Herbert S. Schell, 94 Clemmons, Linda M.: article on Dakota re¬ Dakota Indians: and resistance to mission¬ sistance to missionaries, 95-124 aries, 95-124. See also specific bands Cleveland, William, 57,70 “Dakota Resources”: “The Architect Biogra¬ Clow, Richmond L.: article on Crow Dog phy Files at the South Dakota State His¬ trials, 46-73 toric Preservation Office,” by Stephen C. Cochran, David, 39 Rogers and Jennifer L. Littlefield, Codington County Historical Society, 316, 329-48; “The Javan Bradley Irvine Pa¬ 318 pers at the South Dakota State Historical Cody, William F. (“Buffalo Bill”), 17-18, Society,” by Chelle Somsen, 163-74 160 Dakota Southern Railroad, 307 Collier, William S., 7-8,10,12-13, Dakota Territory, 1-2, 307-8, 329: and Crow 20-22, 25, 33, 35-36, 42 Dog trials, 46-73 Collins, John, 5 Dalstrom, Harl A.: book by, revd., 265 Community Depot, Inc., 316 Dalstrom, Kay Calame: book by, revd., 265 Contemporary Sioux Painting, 196 Danbom, David B.: book rev., 89-90 Cook, John, 49, 54, 56-57 Davis, George F., 29 Cook, Joseph, 65, 70 Davis’ Creek, 149-51 Cooke, Jay, 125,162 Day, John A., 186,192, 206 Cottonwood Creek, 216 Deadwood, 16-17, 25-26, 32, 39-40,43, Cottrell, Barbara J.: book by, revd., 265 46,48, 54, 58, 60, 66, 68,70-72 Council Bluffs, Iowa, 231-32, 235-36, 239 Deadwood depot, 316 Cowboy Life: The Letters of George Philip: Deadwood Fund, 319 revd., 261-62 Dean, Roscoe E., Jr., 74 Coxhead, John H., 333 Dean, Virgil W: book by, revd., 89-90 Cranbrook Academy of Art, 207 Dear, J. W, 10,15,43 Crawford, Jack, 16, 25-26 Dede, Maria, 203 Crazy Horse, 3, 35-36 Deloria, Ella, 108 Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life: revd., 256-57 Department of Dakota, 42,127 Crittenden, Leonadis, 132,138,158 Department of the Missouri, 28 Crook, George, 6,16,18, 23-26, 28-30, 34, Department of the Platte, 8,13, 38-40 37, 39,40,42,44,55 Depots: rehabilitation of, 306-28 Crow Creek Indian Reservation, 188 “Designing for South Dakota and the Up¬ Crow Dog: trials of, 46-73 per Midwest: The Career of Architect Cultural Heritage Center, 330 Harold T. Spitznagel, 1930-1974,” by Cunningham, Lemuel, 235 Alan K. Lathrop, 271-305 Current History, 81 DeSmet, Pierre Jean, 170 Custer, George A., 17, 23,129,171 De Smet depot, 316 Custer, S.Dak., 3, 6, 23, 25-26, 32, 43-45 Des Moines, Iowa, 233 356 I South Dakota History VOL. 37, NO. 4 Detweiler, Menno S.. 333 First Presbyterian Church (Sioux Falls), Deuel County, 307 296 Dias, Ric A.: book rev., 350 First Sioux War, 225 Dilly Construction Co., 301 Fite, Gilbert C.: memoir of Herbert S. Division of the Missouri, 2 Schell, 74-82 Dixon, Walter J., 334 Foltz, Herbert, 273 Dohmen, Anton J., 334 Fort Abercrombie, 130 Dorman, Isaiah, 134-35, i39> Fort Bennett, 66 Doty, James D., 49 Fort Bridger, 6-7, 36 Dow, Wallace L., 334-36 Fort Donelson, 166 Draine, Cathie: book by, revd., 261-62 Fort Fetterman, 3, 27 “A Dream Deferred: Crow Dog’s Territorial Fort LaFramboise, 253 Trials and the Push for Statehood,” Rich¬ Fort Laramie, 2-3, 5-10,12-14, 20-23, mond L. Clow, 46-73 25-27, 32-34, 36-37, 39-40, 43-44 Dunham, Charles A., 336 Fort Laramie Treaty (1868), 9, 50-52, 69, Dunn, Dorothy, 190 71,125 Dyke, Peter, 39 Fort Leavenworth, 28,169, 225-26 Fort Meade, 2, 43 Earth Resources Observation System Fort Niobrara, 48, 70, 72 (EROS), 303 Fort Phil Kearny, 12 Eastern Yellowstone surveying expedition, Fort Pierre, 170, 211, 225, 253 24,125-62 Fort Randall: and Fourteenth Iowa Volun¬ Eastman, Charles, 108 teer Infantry, 224-55 Eckberg, Scott: book rev., 352 Fort Reno, 12 Eckstedt, Fred, 32 Fort Rice, 130,132,137-38,157-58,163,169, Edgerton, Alonzo)., 67 171-72 Edmunds, Newton, 69 Fort Riley, 168 Edmunds Commission, 69 Fort Sanders, 7 Egan, James, 6-7, 44 Fort Snelling, 97,164 Eide, Palmer, 276, 293, 296 Fort Sully, 127,130, 132,161,163,170,172 Eisendrath, Simeon B., 336 Fort Thompson, 163,169-70,172 Eisentraut, John Philip, 336-37 Forty-first Iowa Infantry Battalion, 226, 253, Ellerbe, Franklin H., 337 255 Ellestad, Tarrel, 327 Fossum, George Frederick, 338-39 Eskridge, Richard Isaac, 7, 28, 30 Fourteenth Amendment, 53 Evans, Andrew W, 32-33, 37-38, 40 Fourteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry: and Evans, Sterling: book by, revd., 350 Fort Randall, 224-55 Ewing, Raymond Lee, 338 Fourteenth United States Infantry, 8, Ex parte Crow Dog, 46, 72-73 28-30, 37, 42 Fourth United States Artillery Regiment, The Farmer’s Frontier, i86j-igoo, 82 225 Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, Fourth United States Galvary, 28, 35 312, 321, 324 Fourth United States Infantry, 7-8, 23, 33, Fifth United States Cavalry, 17-18, 20, 28 36,42 Fifth United States Infantry, 28 Frawley, Jessie Derby, 221, 223 First Iowa Infantry, 227 Frei, Emil, 296 First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Fremont, John C., 225 164-65,172 Frick, A. P., 20, 33, 40 “From Razing to Restoring: The Rehabilita- WINTER 2007 Index I 357 tion of South Dakota’s Railroad Passen¬ Harlow, W. H., 15 ger Depots,” by )ason Haug, 306-28 Harmelink, Karen, 316 Frontier Justice in the Wild West: Bungled, Harmon, Robert, 296 Bizarre, and Fascinating Executions: revd., Harney, William S., 225 zGG-Gy Harold Spitznagel and Associates, 294, Frontiers Past and Future: Science Fiction 296. See also Spitznagel, Harold T. and the American West: revd., 181 Hartsuff, Albert, 33 Fulbright-Hays Act, 185 Hat Creek, 30, 32, 35, 38-41 Hat Creek Breaks, 3, 5, 9-10, 21, 28, 43, 45 Gagnon, Gregory: book rev., 257-58 Hat Creek Camp, 37 Gall, 160 Hat Creek Ranch, 10,14 Ganzio, Herman, 21 Hat Creek Station, 32, 36 Gardner, Robert S., 65 Haug, Jason: article on railroad depot “Garrisoning the Black Hills Road: The preservation, 306-28 United States Army’s Camps on Sage Hayes, 211, 213 Creek and Mouth of Red Canyon, Flayes Booster, 214 1876-1877,” by Paul L. Hedren, 1-45 Haystead, Ladd, 80 Gavin, Daniel, 105 Heart Butte, 144,157 GI Bill, 191,194 Heart River, 126,140,144-45,147- *49- Glendive Creek, 154 157-58 Government Farm, 45 Heart Valley, 142 Governor’s Award for Distinction in Cre¬ He Dog, 57 ative Achievement, 304 Hedren, Paul L.: article on garrisoning the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Cre¬ Black Hills Road, 1-45 ative Achievement in the Arts, 206 Hein, Claus, 339-40 Grant, Ulysses S., 6, 9 Hein, Fred, 339-40 Grass-roots history, 80 Henry, Johnathan W., 340 Grattan Massacre, 225 Herges Kirchgasler and Associates, 303 Graven and Mayger, 273 Herseth-Sandlin, Stephanie, 322 Great Dakota Boom, 329 Hibbard, William H., 22 Great Depression, 273, 280 Hickok, James Butler (“Wild Bill”), 17 Great Northern depots: Aberdeen, 316; High Bear, 57 Huron, 319 Hinman, Samuel H., 69 Great Sioux Reservation, 2, 9,13, 47, 50, “Historical Musings: A Memoir of Herbert 53-66,73 S. Schell and the University of South Great Sioux War, i, 7,17, 23-24, 28-29, 3^- Dakota,” by Gilbert C. Fite, 74-82 42 Historic Yankton, Inc., 316 Grey, Bob, 216, 218-20 Flistory along the Missouri, 190 Grey Eagle, 223 Flistory of Clay County, 80 Grouard, Frank, 24-25 History of South Dakota, 79-80 Guice, John D. W: book by, revd., 86 Hockman, Maurice, 341 Hodson, Craig, 318 Hall, Mary B., 213 Hodson, Judy, 318 Halsted, Margaret Louisa, 163-74 Hofer, Roger, 326 Handy-Marchello, Barbara: book rev., Hoffman, George B., 252 Hollow Horn Bear, 47-48, 58 349-50 Hans, Brigit: book rev., 260-61 Hollywood Theater (Sioux Falls), 281, 285 Harding’s Ranch, 15, 26 Homestake Mining Co., 50 Hare, William Hobart, 70 Homesteading, 209 358 I South Dakota History VOL. 37, NO. 4 Hope Station, 170 Itewawininhanyan, Abel, no Hopewell, 213 Hopkins, Robert, 108-10,112 Jacobson, Kasey, 327 Horses: memoir about, 209-23 Janeway, Carol, 299 Hostiles? The Lakota Ghost Dance and Buf¬ Java depot, 319 falo Bill’s Wild West: revd., 84 Jay Cooke’s Gamble: The Northern Pacific Hot Springs depot, 309-10 Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of jSyj; Howe, Adelheid (“Heidi”) Hampel, 187, revd., 83-84 190-91 Jeffers, J. H., 343 Howe, Edward, 188 Jenney Stockade, 32, 38-39 Howe, George, 188 Jennings, Carol A.: book rev., 266-67 Howe, Oscar: and American Specialist Pro¬ John Morrell and Co., 284, 286 gram, 185-208 Johnson, Akers, 29-30, 42 Howe, Walter, 188 Johnson, Joseph, 66 Hugill, George C., 342 Jones, William W., 235, 251, 252 Hunton, )ames, 5 Hunton, John, 5 Kastor, Peter J.: book rev., 86 Huron Arena, 293, 300 Katanski, Amelia V.: book by, revd., 260-61 Huron depot, 319 Keenan, Jerry: book by, revd., 352 Husman, John: book rev., 87, 89 Keller, Jean A.: book ed. by, revd., 176,178 Keysen, Lafayette, 25 1. D. Weeks Library, 303 Khalife, Jean, 201 lhanktonwan (Yankton) Indians, 96 King, Charles, 18 Ihanktonwanna (Yanktonai) Indians, 96 Kings, Floyd F., 343 Illinois Central depot (Sioux Falls), 316 Kinney, Frank W., 343 Illinois State Penitentiary, 166 Kirkpatrick ranch, 219 Indian Appropriation Act, 72 Kirkwood, Samuel J., 50, 64, 225, 229, 231, Indian Creek, 5,12,15, 21-22, 26, 32, 36, 252 45 Kuehn, F. C. W: in “Dakota Images,” Inman, Henry, 133-134,136,138,160 364-65 Institute of Indian Studies, 192 “An Iowan’s View from Fort Randall: The Lakota Indians: and Black Hills Road, 1-45: Letters of Doctor Samuel N. Pierce, and eastern Yellowstone surveying expe¬ 1861-1862,” by Terrence J. Lindell, dition; and statehood movement, 46-73. 224-55 See also specific bands Iowa Weekly Republican, 236, 251-52 Lalley, Janet, 326 Iron bridge, 2 Landes, Ruth, 102 Iron Thunder, 24 Langrishe, Jack, 16 Iron Wing, 57 Larsen, Lawrence H.; book by, revd., 265 Irvine, George W., 163,166 Lathrop, Alan K.; article on Harold T. Spitz- Irvine, Javan Bradley: and eastern Yellow¬ nagel, 271-305 stone surveying expedition, 127-74; ‘“Leagued together’: Adapting Traditional pers of, 163-74 Forms of Resistance to Protest ABCFM Irvine, Javan Bradley, Jr., 163,171-72 Missionaries and the Treaty of 1837,” by Irvine, John Halsted, 163,167 Linda M. Clemmons, 95-124 Irvine, Margaret Loi^sa Halsted, 127, Learning to Write “Indian”: The Boarding 163-74 School Experience and American Indian Isern, Thomas D.: book rev., 86-87 Literature: revd., 260-61 Issenuth, George, 342 Leichtle, Kurt E.: book rev., 179 WINTER 2007 Index I 359 Lelar, Henry, 46-47,49,57, 65 Midland School, 214 Lemly, Henry R., 38 Mikkelsen, Amund, 300 The Life of Yellowstone Kelly: revd., 351 Mikkelsen Library, 300 Lincoln, Abraham, 167-68 Minneapolis and Saint Louis depots: Ab¬ Lindell, Lisa: book rev., 175-76 erdeen, 314; Watertown, 318, 324 Lindell, Terrence ).: article on Samuel N. Miller, John E.: book rev., 265 Pierce letters from Fort Randall, 224-55 Milton School. 212 Littlefield, Jennifer L.: “Dakota Images” by, Minneconjou Indians, 24 94,184, 364; "Dakota Resources” by, Missionaries: and Dakota Indians, 95-124 329-48 Missouri River, 2, 125,129,131-32.136,141. Little Heart River, 141 156,158,162-63. 211, 224-25, 243, 245, Little Missouri River, 126,149-51,153,162 248, 308 Little Powder River, 7 Mitchell, Daniel S., 43-45 Loewenberg, Bert J., 75-77 Mobridge Municipal Auditorium, 190 Loveland, John L., 294 Moderne style. 274. 281, 285-86 Lubetkin, M. John: article on eastern Yel¬ Montana Territory, 1-3 lowstone surveying expedition, 125-62; Montileaux, Donald. 193 book by, revd., 83-84 Moody, Gideon C., 50-55. 58, 61-62, 64, Lucas, Evan, 294 66, 68-69,71 Lucas, Jim, 294 Moore. Alexander, 37, 39, 40,42 Luse, Marvin R., 237 Morning Star, 35 Lutheran Normal School, 300 Moses, Lloyd R., 204 Lutheran Vespers, 301 Moul, Francis: book by, revd., 87, 89 Lyman, William B., 248-49, 251, 252, 254 Mount Rushmore, 80 Mount Rushmore, 79 McClure, Nancy, 113 Mourner (painting), 193 McGovern, George, 194, 207 Mouth of Red Canyon: army camp at, 1-45 McKennan Hospital, 303 Mundt, Karl, 194 McLaird, James D.: book rev., 261-62 Municipal Building (Sioux Falls), 274, MacVeagh, Wayne, 50 276-77 McWayne, Albert, 344-345 ‘“My Best Pal’: The Story of a Girl and Her Madden. John, 15 Horse,” by Winifred Angel Ziemann, in¬ Maddra, Sam A.: book by, revd., 84 troduced and edited by Zelma Zieman, Mahana, Bradley, 226-30, 241, 235-36, 209-23 238, 240, 249. 251-54 Myers, Scott: book by, revd., 179 Marching with the First Nebraska: A Civil War Diary: revd., 264 Naifeh, George, 196 Marty, Martin, 67 Nakota Indians, 243 Mary and /, 115 Napesniduta, Joseph, iio-ii Mason, Julius, 40 The National Grasslands: A Guide to Amer¬ Matthews. Stanley, 71 ica’s Undiscovered Treasures: revd., 87, 89 Mdewakantonwan (Mdewakanton) Indi¬ National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), ans, 95-97, 98-103,104-6,112,119,121, 311-12 123 National Indian Painting Exhibition, 190 Means, Jeffrey D.: book rev., 256-57 National Park Service. 311 Merriam, Lewis, 36 National Register of Historic Places. Merritt, Wesley, 17-18, 25 311-314, 319.330 Metz, Charles, 3, 5 Neill, Edward, 102 Midland Mail, 214 360 I South Dakota History VOL. 37, NO. 4 Nelson, Paula M.: book by, revd., 349-350; Pollock depot, 318 book rev., 266 Ponca Indian Reservation, 243 Ninth United States Infantry, 5,18 Pond, Gideon, 97,116-18 Niobrara County, Wyo., 41-42 Pond, Samuel, 97,100,108,116-18 Niobrara River, 9-10 Popular Home, 292 Norbeck, Peter, 78, 80, 277 Potter, James E.; book ed. by, revd., 264 Northern Cheyenne Indians, i, 18, 35 Powder River, 3, 35 Northern Pacific Railroad, 2,125-62,170 Powder River Trail, 3, 5,17 North Platte River, 2, 27 Prairie Progress, 214-15 Not Afraid of Bear, Ella, 188 Prairie School style, 273 The Press and Community Building, 288 Oahe Mission, 172 Pretty Camp, 58-59, 64, 66, 70 Ode, David J.: book by, revd., 86-87 Price, Hiram, 69 Oglala Indians, 3 Pringle, Ron, 326 Old Deadwood Trail, 211 Progressive Architecture, 299 Old Woman’s Creek, 10, 32 Pruitt, Bob, 318 Oscar Howe Gallery, 200 Putz, Paul, 314 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church (Sioux Falls), 296 Rabenburg, George H., 346 Overland Trail, 225 The Railway Station: A Social History, 309 Oyate (radio program), 205 Rambusch, Robert, 296 Randall, Charles A., 346 Panic of 1873,162 Rawhide Butte, 9,10 Pardee, (ulius H., 8,18, 42 Rawhide Creek, 9 Parsons, W. R., 345 Rawhide Springs, 45 Pattee, John, 226-27, 230-41, 249, 251-54 Red Canyon: army camp at, 1-45 Paulson, Duane P., 294, 303 Red Canyon Creek, 12 Pelton, Clark (“The Kid"), 38 Red Cloud, 3 Penn, Robert, 193 Red Cloud Agency, 3,10,18, 20, 23, 32, 34, Perkins, Robert Augustus, 345-46 35- }6,55-56 Perkins and McWayne, 280 Redfield depot, 321-22 Peter Norbeck, Prairie Statesman, 78 Red Horse, 24 Petteys, Charles V., 7, 20 Relyea, Sidney Deyo, 212 Pettigrew, Richard F., 70 Remedies and Rituals: Folk Medicine in Nor¬ Philbrook Art Center, 190-92 way and the New Land: revd., 266 Phillips, Ruth, 192 Renville, Michel, 112 Phillips, Samuel F., 53-54 Reynolds, Bainbridge, 37, 39 Picturing the Past: South Dakota’s Historic Reynolds, John J., 32, 33,42 Places: revd., 179 Reynolds, R. M., 7 Pierce, Samuel N.; and Fort Randall, Riggs, Alfred L., 70 224-55 Riggs, Cornelia Foster, 171 Pierre Indian School, 188,190 Riggs, Margaret Louisa Irvine, 161,163, Pierre Weekly Dakotan, 306 170-72,174 Pine Ridge, 2,10, 66 Riggs, Mary Longley, 95,113 Pleasant Valley, 25 Riggs, Stephen, 97, 99-100,103,105-6, Plowman, Adoniram ).; and Crow Dog tri¬ 113-16,118 als, 51-73 Riggs, Thomas L., 161,163,170,172,174 Plum Creek, 216 Robbins, Edith: book trans. by, 264 Plum Creek Township, 211-12 Robinson, Will G., 310 WINTER 2007 Index I 361 Rocket (horse), 217-23 Shell Face, 189 Rock Island depot (Sioux Falls), 314 Sheridan, Philip H., 1-2, 6,16-18, 26, 44, Rogers, Stephen C.: book by, revd., 179: 129 “Dakota Resources” by, 329-48 Sherman, William T, 6,168 Rogers, William W., 18, 20 Simmons, Donald C., Jr.: book rev., 264 Roloff, Clifford, 75 Simpson, Martin Delmore, 209, 211, Roman Nose, 24 216-20, Roosevelt, Franklin D., 76 Sioux City, Iowa, 232, 234, 246 Roosevelt, Theodore, 160 Sioux City Daily Journal, 130 Rosebud Agency, 46-47 Sioux Falls: architect Harold Spitznagel in, Rosebud Indian Reservation, 49, 54-55, 61, 271-305: depot in. 314, 315, 316, 321 65-66, 72-73, Sioux Indians: and American Specialist Rosenquest,). Wesley, 35 Program, 185-208; and Black Hills Road, Rosenstein, David L, 294 1-45: and eastern Yellowstone survey ex¬ Rosser, Thomas L, 128,130-33,138-40, pedition, 124-62; and Fort Randall, 224- 142-51,153-57, 159-60 25, 243-47; 3nd legal system, 46-73; and Roy, (arnini, 201 resistance to missionaries, 95-124. See Rule of 1876, 35 also specific groups, bands Running Water River, 10 Sisitonwan (Sisseton) Indians, 95-96,102, Russell, D. A., 14 105-06,118-19,123 Russell, Richard, 80 Sisquoc, Lorene: book ed. by, revd., 176,178 Russell, Robert: book rev., 176,178 Sisson, Richard: book ed. by, revd., 175-76 Sitting Bull. 3, 66,125,129,134,159-60 Sage Creek: army camp at, 1-45 Sixth Amendment, 54 Saint Paul Press, 159 Slatta, Richard W.: book rev., 262, 264 Sanger, Duane, 327 Sleepy Eyes, 119 Santa Fe Indian School, 189-90 Slim Buttes, 24-26, 29, 37 Santee Indians, 97 Smead, Alexander D. B., 37 Saul, John, 190 Somsen, Chelle: article on Javan Bradley Saul, Thomas, 190 Irvine Papers, 163-74 Schell, Herbert S., 74-75, 77-80, 82; in South Dakota Artist’s Project, 190 “Dakota Images,” 94 South Dakota Arts Council, 304 Scherneckau, August: book by, revd., 264 South Dakota Hall of Fame, 81, 206 Schmidt, Garden, and Erickson, 273-74 South Dakota History, 81 Schoening, John A., 274, 276-77, 280-81, South Dakota Legislature, 319 289, 291 South Dakota State Historical Society, 127, Schwantes, Carlos A.: book rev., 178-79 163. 310 Schwarz, Joseph, 274, 346-47 South Dakota State Historic Preservation Scott, Dean, 194 Office (SHPO), 312-13, 314, 319, 330 Scott, Hayden, 194 South Dakota State Penitentiary, 284 Second United States Cavalry, 6, 7, 44 South Dakota State University, 303 Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Southern Historical Association, 81 Treatment of Historic Properties, 313, 319 Spitznagel, Charles, 271 Seven Council Fires, 96 Spitznagel, Engla, 295 Seven Major Crimes Act, 73 Spitznagel, Harold Theodore: career of, Seventeenth United States Infantry, 136 271-305, 347 Seventh Iowa Cavalry, 255 Spitznagel, Mary, 271 Seventh United States Cavalry, 17 Spitznagel, Steve, 304 Shannon, Peter C., 49, 69 Sport Bowl, 284. 286, 291 362 I South Dakota History VOL. 37, NO. 4 Spotted Tail, 3, 46-73 Trafzer, Clifford E.: book ed. by, revd., 176, Spotted Tail, William, 49, 54, 57, 59, 72 178 Spotted Tail Agency, 3, 23, 35, 55-56 Transportation Equity Act for the Twenty- Standing Elk, 35 first Century (TEA-21), 319, 322 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, 66, 69 Traverse des Sioux, 108-9, *^2; Stanley, David S., 127,130,132,136,138, treaty of, 119,123 142,159-60 Treaty of 1837,100-3,105-6,119,121-23 Stanley, Gary, 303 Tuve, Anthony G., 293 Starvation March, 28, 37 Twentieth United States Infantry, 136 State Democratic Press, 234, 236, 251 Twenty-second United States Infantry, State Property Tax Moratorium, 324 135-36 Stavkirke, 301 Twenty-third United States Infantry, 7-8, Steele, Wallace S., 294, 296, 299 14,17, 28, 42 Stevens, Jedediah, 97, 99-101 Tyler, Norman, 309 Stewart, A. S., 64 Stitzel, Frank, 301 Umien Wacipi: War and Peace Dancer (paint¬ Stokker, Kathleen: book by, revd., 266 ing), 191 Storytelling in Yellowstone: Horse and Buggy Union Pacific Railroad, 2, 28 Tour Guides: revd., 178-79 United Services Organization (USO), 290 Sully, Alfred, 151,153 United States Army: and Black Hills Road, Sundry Civil Act, 70 1-45; and eastern Yellowstone surveying Sunshine Always: The Courtship Letters of Al¬ expedition, 125-62; and Fort Randall, ice Bower and Joseph Gossage of Dakota 224-55. specific departments; di¬ Territory: revd., 349-50 visions Sylvan Lake Lodge, 277 United States Department of Justice. 50 United States Department of State, 185-86, Tah-Koo Wah-Kan, 106 194, 205 Taking Charge: Native American Self-Deter¬ United States Department of the Interior, mination and Federal Indian Policy, 64 1975-1993: revd., 257-58 United States Gypsum Co., 292 Taoyateduta, 121 United States Supreme Court, 46, 53, 71, 73 Tasca, Henry, 202-3 University of South Dakota, 74-76, 78, 82, Taylor, Frank, 29, 37, 42 192-94,196, 200.204, 206 Taylor, George M., 7-8,10,12,16-8, Upstream Metropolis: An Urban Biography of 20-22, 24-25, 28-29, 34~35' 42 Omaha and Council Bluffs: revd., 265 Teller, James H., 69 Urwin, Gregory J. W.: book rev., 83-84 Terry, Alfred H., 42 Utter, C. H. (“Colorado Charlie"), 17 Thayer, John M., 6 The Orphan, 119 Vaillancourt, Dana R.: book rev., 181 The Spitznagel Partners, Inc., 303 Van Nuys, Maxwell: book by, revd., 349-50 Thigh, 57 Vermillion, S.Dak., 74, 76 Third United States Cavalry, 37, 40, 42 The Vision (painting), 195 Thunder Hawk, 72 Vogt, Jay D.: book by, revd., 179 Titonwan (Teton) Indians, 96 Voorhees, Luke, 40 Tiyotipi, 108,111-12,114, 117, 124 Todd, John B. S., 249, 250 W. H. Over Museum, 193 Toller Drug Co., 291 Wagoner, Paula L.: book rev., 84 Tom and Danielle Aman Foundation, 325 Wahpekute Indians, 95-96,102,105-6,121 Townsend, Edwin F., 5, 7,12, 22, 26

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