INDEX
- Aarhus, Rev. Rasmus Jensen, death, [152].
- Adams, Alexander B., Civil War recruit, [53].
- Adams, Charles, Francis, efforts of, to detain commerce destroyers, [29].
- “Air Raids, Increase A. Lapham and the German,” editorial, [426]-27.
- Alban, James, discovers Devil’s Lake, [319].
- Alexandria, occupation of, by Colonel Ellsworth, [369]-72.
- “Alien Suffrage Provision in the Constitution of Wisconsin, The,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [422]-25.
- Allen, Gideon W., sketch, [46];
- student at University of Wisconsin, [52].
- Allen, George, letter, [93].
- Allouez, Father Claude, among the Kickapoo, [199]-200.
- America, pre-Columbian voyagers to, [151]-52.
- American Journal of Science, contributions of I. A. Lapham to, [5].
- Amsterdam (Wis.), founded, [261].
- Anderson, Mrs. F. H., letter, [92].
- Anderson, Rasmus B., (ed.), Ole Nattestad’s “Description of a Journey to North America,” [149]-86.
- Anderson, Robert, lineage, [153].
- Apostle Islands, naming of, [96]-98.
- “Appreciation and A Suggestion, An,” editorial, [190]-91.
- Argentina, frontier problem in, [127]-28.
- Armour, Philip, anecdote concerning, [430]-31.
- Army, social welfare measures for, [314];
- Zouave system of tactics introduced into, [360].
- Atwood, David, sketch, [46].
- Wisconsin assemblyman, [54].
- Australia, frontier problem in, [132]-33.
- Ayer, Edward Everett, sketch, [147].
- Ayer, Elbridge G., sketch, [146]-47.
- Bailey, Amos, helps plat Fontana, [145].
- Baker, J. Stannard, student at University of Wisconsin, [52].
- Ball, Farlin Q., sketch, [46].
- Bank notes, depreciation of Wisconsin, in 1861, 42, [44];
- “Bankers’ Aid in 1861-62,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [25]-34.
- Banks, New York City, suspension of specie payment by, in 1861, [33].
- of North, situation of, 1861-62, [26].
- “Baraboo, The First Settler of,” [319]-21.
- Barber, Dr. L. J., Milwaukee pioneer, [270].
- Barker, Archibald, attempts to settle at Baraboo, [319].
- Barnes, Captain Francis, characterized, [327].
- Beach, L. C., buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Beaulieu, T. H., letter, [88].
- Beaver Creek, settlement of, [158]-59.
- Beecher, Jerome, Chicago pioneer, [270].
- Belmont, Wisconsin capitol at, [78]-79.
- “Beloit and Southern Wisconsin, Pioneer Recollections of,” by Lucius G. Fisher, [266]-86.
- Belvedere, formerly Squaw Prairie, [275].
- Bennett, Alden I., state senator, [54].
- Bering Strait, discovery of, [152].
- Bering, Vitus, sketch, [52].
- Bicknell, Charles, buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Bicknell, George W., buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Bicknell, Otis, buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Bicknell, O. P., buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Big Foot, sketch, [145]-46.
- “Big Foot Lake (Lake Geneva), Wisconsin, Early Recollections of,”142-48.
- Big Foot Prairie, naming of, [146].
- Black, Oscar F., student at University of Wisconsin, [49].
- Blanc, Pawnee, killing of, [321].
- Blodgett, Caleb, sketch, [273].
- Books, first, made in Wisconsin, [9].
- Boston, bank situation in, 1861-62, [26].
- “Boston Massacre, The Paul Revere Print of,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [377]-87.
- Boundary, “Disputed Michigan-Wisconsin, The,” [304]-307.
- disputed Minnesota-Wisconsin, [304].
- Boyd, Col. George, enlists Menominee Indians in Black Hawk War, [98]-99.
- Bracklin, John L., “A Forest Fire in Northern Wisconsin,” [16]-24.
- Bradford, Simeon S., sketch, [37].
- Brandenburg, Frederick, letter, [196].
- “Bravery Then and Now,” editorial, [316]-17.
- Brewster, William, interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Brisbane, Rev. W. H., preaches, [47].
- sketch, [38].
- Britton, Rev. James B., sketch, [38].
- Brooks, Edward, interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Brown, William H., Chicago pioneer, [269].
- Brunette, Dominique, Fox River Valley miller, [89].
- Bull, James M., sketch, [45].
- Bull Run, financial effect of battle of, [31].
- Bundy, David J., buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Bundy, Harvey, Beloit pioneer, [283].
- Butler, James D., sketch, [41].
- Caldwell, Billy, charges against, [290].
- sketch, [297].
- Calkins, Elias A., sketch, [58].
- Camouflage, derivation of, [432].
- “And ‘Eatless Days’ Two Hundred Years Ago,” by John Luchsinger, [432]-33.
- Camp Randall (Madison), first regiment leaves, [63].
- Campbell, Cary M., Civil War recruit, [47].
- Canada, frontier problem in, [134]-36.
- “Cannon Fodder,” editorial, [192].
- Capitol, preservation of first Wisconsin, [78]-79.
- “Career of Colonel G. W. Manypenny, The,” [324]-25.
- Caribbean republics, frontier problem in, [129].
- Carpenter, Stephen D., inventions, [61].
- Carr, Ezra S., sketch, [45].
- Cass, Governor Lewis, interested in St. Croix and Lake Superior Mineral Company, [433]-34.
- Casualties, relative warfare, [315]-16.
- Cedar Grove, founding and naming of, [258].
- growth of, [264].
- Chase, John Jay, letter, [72].
- Chase’s Point, naming of, [270].
- Cheney, Israel, buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Chicago, Daniel Webster visits, [269].
- L. G. Fisher’s recollections of, [269].
- “Removing the Papacy to,” editorial, [430]-31.
- “Treaty of 1833, The,” edited by Milo M. Quaife, [287]-303.
- circumstances attending, [287]-88.
- G. B. Porter, charges preferred against, [288]-91.
- charges denied, [291]-303.
- John Kinzie, memoir of, [300]-302.
- Robert A. Forsyth, memoir of, [302]-303.
- residence of Elmer E. Ellsworth, [359]-67.
- Chicago Democrat, history of, [269].
- Chicago Tribune, Democrat merged with, [269].
- “Chippewa River during the French and British Régimes, The,” [322]-24.
- Chippewa Valley, history of, [322]-24.
- proposed names for towns in, [195]-96.
- Choate, Rufus, trustee, St. Croix and Lake Superior Mineral Company, [433]-34.
- Church, William W., sketch, [47].
- Churches, oldest in Wisconsin, [87]-88.
- Cisco, John J., financial activities of, in 1861-62, 28, [31].
- Civil War, Bankers’ Aid in, by Louise P. Kellogg, [25]-34.
- “Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, First Hero of the,” by Charles A. Ingraham, [349]-74.
- copperheads in Wisconsin during, [84].
- condition of hospitals in, [234]-40.
- depreciation of currency in Wisconsin during, 42, [85]-86.
- losses of Second Wisconsin Infantry in, [63].
- political ideals in Wisconsin during, [85].
- Sheboygan Dutch settlers in, [260]-61.
- Clark, Dr. Henry, helps plat Fontana, [145].
- Clawson, Phineas J., sketch, [46].
- Clinton, Ole Nattestad, pioneer of, [164].
- Cobb, S. B., Chicago pioneer, [270].
- Cone, J. H., E. E. Ellsworth studies law with, [360].
- Colby, Stoddart B., lawyer, [267].
- Cole, H. E., letter, [319].
- Colley, S. G., buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- “Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth: First Hero of the Civil War,” by Charles A. Ingraham, [349]-74.
- characterized, 351, [363]-64.
- birthplace, [351].
- parentage and youth, [352]-59.
- moves to Mechanicsville, [353]-55.
- experiences in the West, [356]-58.
- in New York, [358].
- removal to Chicago, [359]-67.
- studies law, [359]-60, [368].
- military activities, [360]-67; at Rockford, [361].
- at Madison, [361]-62; engagement, 361, [369]-70.
- diary, [362]-64.
- commandant of United States Zouave Cadets, [363]-65.
- tour of, [366]-67; larger military projects, [368].
- reorganizes Eleventh New York Infantry, [369].
- occupation of Alexandria, [369]-72.
- death, [372].
- “Colonel Ellsworth’s Madison Career,” [89]-92.
- Communications, [202]-205, [327]-29, [432]-34.
- “Community Changes Its Name, A,” [95].
- Conover, Obadiah M., sketch, [41].
- Coquillard, Alexis, interest of in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- “Consolation for the Present Crisis,” editorial, [83]-86.
- “Constitution of Wisconsin, The Alien Suffrage Provision in the,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [422]-25.
- Cooke, Jay, financial work for government, 28, [33]-34.
- Copperheads, in Wisconsin, 84, [202]-203.
- Coues, L. L., sketch, [60].
- Cox, Charles B., state senator, [54].
- Crane, R. P., Beloit pioneer, [274]-75.
- Curtis, Joseph W., Civil War recruit, [45].
- student at University of Wisconsin, [38].
- Cushing, Caleb, trustee, St. Croix and Lake Superior Mineral Company, [433]-34.
- Daan, Peter, portrait, facing [256].
- career, [260]-61.
- Dairying, among Sheboygan Dutch, [265].
- “Daniel Webster’s Wisconsin Investments,” [193]-95, [433]-34.
- Darling, Mason C., Wisconsin legislator, [423]-24.
- Davis, Prof. J. B., investigates Michigan-Wisconsin boundary survey, [307].
- Decorah, Angel, descendant of “Glory of the Morning,” [93].
- Decorah, Sabrevoir, sketch, [93].
- Denin, Kate, actress, [48].
- Denin, Susan, actress, [48].
- “Description of a Journey to North America,” by Ole Knudsen Nattestad, edited by Rasmus B. Anderson, [149]-86.
- Devereux, Arthur F., relations of, with Colonel Ellsworth, [359].
- De Villiers, Dr. Charles A., influenced military career of Colonel Ellsworth, [360]-61.
- Devil’s Lake, discovered, [319].
- Dewey, Governor Nelson, park named for, [78]-80.
- “Diary of Harvey Reid: Kept at Madison in the Spring of 1861,” [35]-63.
- Dinsdale, Rev. Matthew, sketch, [442]-43.
- papers, [443]-44.
- “Disputed Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary, The,” [304]-307.
- Documents: “Chicago Treaty of 1833, The,” edited by Milo M. Quaife, [287]-303.
- Doolittle, John, buys land in Beloit, [275].
- Door County, Wisconsin, History of, by Hjalmar R. Holand, reviewed, [445]-46.
- Doudna, E. G., letter, [197].
- Douglas, Stephen A., death, [58].
- Douglass, Christopher, sketch, [143].
- Lake Geneva pioneer, [145].
- Douglass, C. L., sketch, [144].
- Drew, Mrs. James, drawing of Lake Geneva by, 142, [147].
- Drummer, or New York Clerks and Country Merchants, The. A Local Play, in two acts. Edited by Mrs. Partington, [307]-308.
- “Dutch Settlements of Sheboygan County, The,” by Sipko F. Rederus, [256]-65.
- “Early Recollections of Lake Geneva (Big Foot Lake), Wisconsin,” by George Manierre, [142]-48.
- “‘Eatless Days,’ ‘Camouflage,’ and, Two Hundred Years Ago,” by John Luchsinger, [432]-33.
- Economic History of Wisconsin During the Civil War Decade, by Frederick Merk, reviewed, [221]-23.
- Editorial, [75]-86; [187]-92; [309]-18; [426]-31.
- Education, interests of Sheboygan Dutch in, [265].
- papers on early Wisconsin, [440]-41.
- “Election, The Senatorial, of 1869,” [418]-20.
- Eleventh New York Volunteer Infantry, organized, [369].
- experiences of, at Alexandria, [369]-71.
- Ellsworth, Colonel Elmer E., “First Hero of the Civil War,” by Charles A. Ingraham, [349]-74.
- Emery, Harvey W., sketch, [53].
- England, Senator Husting on war policy of, [390].
- Erik the Red, explorations of, [150].
- Erikson, Leif, New World discovered by, [150].
- Erikson, Thorvald, first white man buried in America, [151].
- Europe, frontier problems of, [137]-38.
- Ewing, George W., interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Exploration, of eastern Wisconsin, [94].
- Fairchild, Jairus C., sketch, [58].
- Fallows, William, student at University of Wisconsin, [61].
- “Fatherland, Where Is the German?” tr. by Dr. Charles P. Giessing, [375]-76.
- Fersen, Colonel Axel, sketch, [154].
- Field, Alfred, buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- “Fire, A Forest, in Northern Wisconsin,” by John L. Bracklin, [16]-24.
- “Fires, Forest, Generally and in Particular,” editorial, [82]-83.
- First, books made in Wisconsin, [9].
- Fish, Carl Russell, “The Frontier a World Problem,” [121]-41.
- Fisher, Amanda, Beloit pioneer, [280].
- Fisher, Emeline, Beloit pioneer, [281].
- Fisher, Jane, Beloit pioneer, [280].
- Fisher, Lucius G., “Pioneer Recollections of Beloit and Southern Wisconsin,” [266]-86.
- Fisher, Rosetta, Beloit pioneer, [281].
- Flag, “A History of Our State,” [327]-29.
- “Forest Fire in Northern Wisconsin, A” by John L. Bracklin, [16]-24.
- “Forest Fires, Generally and in Particular,” editorial, [82]-83.
- Forests, I. A. Lapham’s work on conservation of, [6]-7.
- Forsyth (Forsythe), James, Merchant and tavern keeper, [295].
- Forsyth, Jane, indemnity claim, [289].
- Forsyth, Major Robert A., birth, [297]-98.
- Forsyth (Forsythe), Robert A., sketch, [295].
- Fort Atkinson, founding of, [272].
- Fort Perrot, state acquires site of, [81].
- Foster, Alvin, Ft. Atkinson pioneer, [272].
- Foster, Dwight, Ft. Atkinson pioneer, [272].
- Foster, Edwin, Ft. Atkinson pioneer, [272].
- Foster, Henry B., Civil War recruit, [53].
- Fox River Valley, first mills in, [88]-89.
- Franks, Jacob, builds mills, [88].
- Free Separate Reformed Church, establishment of, [257].
- Frisby, Leander F., sketch, [56].
- “Frontier a World Problem, The,” by Carl Russell Fish, [121]-41.
- fundamental resemblance of historical movements, [123]-24.
- effect of outside capital and labor, [124].
- unique features in United States, [125]-27.
- part played by corporations, [126]-27.
- Argentina, [127]-28.
- Caribbean republics, [129]-30.
- Mexico, [130].
- Siberia, [130]-31.
- Australia and New Zealand, [132]-33.
- Rhodesia, [133]-34.
- Canada, [134]-36.
- Manchuria, [136]-37.
- European activities since 1800, [137]-38.
- significance of problem of frontier, [138]-39.
- frontier activities a factor in world organization, [140]-41.
- Frost, Lewis, sketch, [45].
- Fuller, William, student at University of Wisconsin, [40].
- Gaylord, E. S., letter, [324].
- Gerend, Alfonse, letters, 94, [199].
- Germans in Wisconsin, in 1847, attitude of, [375]-76.
- Germany, fosters discord among allies, [396]-97.
- Gibbsville, founded, [261].
- Giessing, Dr. Charles P. (tr.) “Where Is the German Fatherland?” [375]-76.
- Gill, Charles R., sketch, [54].
- Gilman, Winfield, letter, [327]-29.
- Ginty, Henry B., Civil War recruit, [53].
- “‘Glory of the Morning,’ The story of,” [92]-93.
- Godfrey, Mrs. Charles H., sister of Miss Carrie Spafford, [361].
- Godfroy, Peter, interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Goldsworthy, John E., student at University of Wisconsin, [37].
- Goodhue, George, Watertown settler, [279].
- Gore Resolution, Senator Husting’s attitude toward, [401]-402.
- Governor’s Guard, Madison organization of, [90].
- Colonel Ellsworth drills, [361]-62.
- Graham, Thomas, Civil War recruit, 53, [60].
- Gregory, Jared C., sketch, [58].
- Green, George G., student at University of Wisconsin, 39, [49].
- Green, Rev. William L., Presbyterian clergyman, [49].
- Greenland, discovery and settlement of, [150].
- subjection of, to Norway, [150].
- Grignon, Augustin, mill of, [89].
- Grignon, Pierre A., mill of, [88].
- Griswold, Milton S., sketch, [61].
- Hale, H. E., letter, [96].
- Hale, Thomas J., student at University of Wisconsin, [52].
- Hall, Shadrach Azariah, sketch, [49].
- Hamilton, Richard J., sketch, [295].
- Harvey, Cordelia A. P., “A Wisconsin Woman’s Picture of President Lincoln,” [233]-55.
- portrait, facing [230].
- Harvey Hospital named, [254].
- Harvey, Louis P., sketch, [58].
- Hartley, Al J., letter, [322].
- Hatch, Leonard, buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Hay, John, relations of, with Colonel Ellsworth, 92, [351].
- Hazelton, George W., state senator, [54].
- Heald, Captain, experiences of, in Chicago Massacre, [300]-301.
- Heathcock, J., student at University of Wisconsin, [49].
- Heg, Colonel Hans, suggestion for memorial to, [191].
- Herjulfson, Bjarne, first white man to see America, [151].
- Hicks, Franklin Z., sketch, [56].
- High, James L., sketch, [45].
- High schools, I. A. Lapham, father of Milwaukee, [10].
- “Historical Publications, The Printing of,” editorial, [310]-11.
- History of Door County, Wisconsin, by Hjalmar R. Holand, reviewed, [445]-46.
- Hobart, Horace, buys land in Beloit, [74]-75.
- Holand, Hjalmar R., History of Door County, Wisconsin, reviewed, [445]-46.
- letter, [87].
- Holt, C. Frank, student at the University of Wisconsin, [49].
- Hopokoékaw, “Glory of the Morning,” Winnebago chieftess, [93].
- Hospitals, sanitation of, in Civil War, [234]-40.
- “How the Apostle Islands Were Named,” [96]-98.
- Howe, Asahel B., buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- Hubbard, Gurdon S., sketch, [269].
- Hudson Bay, exploration of, [152].
- “Humanitarianism, The Development of,” editorial, [313].
- Hunt, Alice, indemnity claim of, [289].
- Husting, Paul O., “Some Letters of, Concerning the Present Crisis,” [388]-416.
- Hutchinson, Buell E., sketch, [54].
- Iceboat project of Norman Wiard, [72]-74.
- Iceland, discovery of, [150].
- Illustrations: Increase A. Lapham, facing [1].
- Map—A Forest Fire in Northern Wisconsin, facing [22].
- Harvey Reid, facing [35].
- The First Wisconsin Capitol at Belmont, facing [78].
- Carl Russell Fish, facing [119].
- House of William Reid at the Head of Lake Geneva, facing [142].
- Title-page of Ole Nattestad’s “Journey to North America,” facing [167].
- Cordelia A. P. Harvey, facing [231].
- Peter Daan, facing [256].
- Lucius George Fisher, facing [276].
- Mary Elizabeth Mears, facing [334].
- Colonel Ellsworth, facing [347].
- Carrie Spafford, facing [347].
- Birthplace of Elmer E. Ellsworth, facing [352].
- Drawing made by Colonel Ellsworth, facing [358].
- Colonel Ellsworth, facing [364].
- Francis E. Brownell, facing [364].
- Colonel Ellsworth’s Last Letter, facing [370].
- Paul Revere Print of the Boston Massacre, facing [382].
- “Increase A. Lapham and the German Air Raids,” editorial, [426]-27.
- Indians, Brothertown, [88]-89.
- Ingraham, Charles A., “Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth: First Hero of the Civil War,” [349]-74.
- letters, [89]-92.
- Inman, John, Janesville pioneer, [273].
- “Introducing Ourselves,” editorial, [75].
- Iowa, Dutch settle in, [257]-58.
- “Indian Tribes of, The,” [200]-201.
- “Is War Becoming More Horrible?” editorial, [311]-12.
- Islands, Apostle, naming of, [96]-98.
- Jackson, Daniel, fur company agent, 294, [299].
- Jackson, James W., slays Ellsworth, [372].
- Jackson régime, frontier problem under, [125]-26.
- Janes, Henry, founder of Janesville, [273].
- Janesville, settlement of, [273].
- Jefferson Prairie, Norwegian settlement of, 160, [165]-66.
- Jerrard, Mrs. Frank H., letter, [325].
- Johnson, David H., sketch, [38].
- Johnson, Richard M., trustee, Choctaw Academy, [299].
- Johnson, Thomas, sketch, [153]-54.
- Johnson, Timothy, sketch, [277].
- Joiner, Lemuel W., sketch, [54].
- “‘Jolliet,’ Memorandum on the Spelling of,” [67]-69.
- Jones, George Wallace, business transactions of, with Daniel Webster, [193]-94.
- Juneau, Solomon, Indian trader, [270].
- Karlsefne, Gudrid, first white woman to settle in America, [151].
- Karlsefne, Snorre, first white child born in America, [151].
- Karlsefne, Thorfin, first white man to found settlement in America, [151].
- Kearney, Gen. Philip, Beloit land investments of, [281].
- Kenosha, stay of Elmer E. Ellsworth at, [356]-57.
- Kercheval, Marcia, indemnity claim of, [289].
- Kellogg, Louise P., “Alien Suffrage Provision in the Constitution of Wisconsin, The,” [422]-25.
- Kellogg’s Corners, old church at, [87].
- Kickapoo Indians, Father Allouez among, [199]-200.
- Kilbourn, Byron, Milwaukee pioneer, [417].
- Kilbourntown, unites with Milwaukee, [417].
- Kinzie, James, claim, [289].
- Kinzie, John, Colonel Croghan’s relations with, [301].
- Kinzie, John H., indemnity claim, [289].
- visited Potawatomi, [145].
- Kinzie, Mrs. John H., acquainted with Man Eater, [420]-21.
- visited Potawatomi, [145].
- Kinzie, Robert A., indemnity claims of, [289].
- Knapp, Gilbert, founder of Racine, [38].
- “‘Koshkonong’ and ‘Man Eater,’” [420]-21.
- Ladd, Dr. Azel, papers, [440]-41.
- Lady Elgin, sinking of, [38].
- “Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (Big Foot Lake), Early Recollections of,” [142]-48.
- Lake Koshkonong, naming of, [420]-21.
- “Lake Superior, The Discovery of,” [197]-99.
- Lake Vieux Desert, boundary line, [305].
- Lammers, J., donor of church building, [263].
- Lapham, Increase Allen, “and the German Air Raids,” editorial, [426]-27.
- “First Scholar of Wisconsin,” by Milo M. Quaife, [3]-15.
- parentage and youth, [4]-6.
- early scientific work, [5]-6.
- removal to Milwaukee, [7]-8.
- Catalogue of Plants and Shells, [9].
- Gazeteer of Wisconsin, [9].
- educational activities, [10]-11.
- Antiquities of Wisconsin, [11].
- meteorological work, [12]-14.
- geological survey, [14]-15.
- attitude of public toward, [13]-15.
- portrait, facing [1].
- Lapham, Seneca, father of Increase A., [4]-6.
- Larrabee, Charles Hathaway, sketch, [55].
- Larsen, Lars, immigration under, [155]-56.
- Latsch, John A., donor of park, [80]-82.
- Lawe, John, sawmills of, [88].
- Leahy, Michael, sketch, [46].
- Lee, John T., “The First Edition of the Zenger Trial, 1736,” [69]-72.
- “Legislature, The Society and the,” editorial, [77]-78.
- “Letters, of Paul O. Husting Concerning the Present Crisis, Some,” [388]-416.
- Lincoln, Abraham, “A Wisconsin Woman’s Picture of,” [233]-55.
- Lincoln, George B., death, [50].
- Loans, of banks, in 1861-62, [27]-34.
- Loranger, Joseph, Governor Porter defends, [299].
- sketch, [299].
- Luchsinger, John, “‘Camouflage’ and ‘Eatless Days’ Two Hundred Years Ago,” [432]-33.
- Lusitania, Senator Husting on sinking of, [391].
- Lyon, Lucius, interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Madeline Island, Old Mission on, [87].
- treaties signed at, [326].
- Madison, “The Diary of Harvey Reid Kept at, in the Spring of 1861,” [35]-63.
- stay of Elmer E. Ellsworth at, [361]-62.
- Malta, N. Y., birthplace of Elmer E. Ellsworth, [351]-54.
- Manchuria, frontier problem in, [136]-37.
- “‘Man Eater,’ ‘Koshkonong and,’” [420]-21.
- Manierre, George, “Early Recollections of Lake Geneva (Big Foot Lake), Wisconsin,” [142]-48.
- Map, forest fire, in Northern Wisconsin, [23].
- Marsh, George S., Civil War recruit, [47].
- Martin, Morgan L., Daniel Webster’s relations with, [194]-95.
- Martine, Isaac, Civil War recruit, [53].
- Mason, E. C., letter, [202]-203.
- Mason, S. T., interest of in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Maxon, Densmore W., sketch, [54].
- Mayflower, burning of, [258].
- McKenna, Daniel, letter, [200].
- McMynn, John G., sketch, [62].
- Mears, Elizabeth Farnsworth, poet, [64].
- bas relief of, facing [334].
- Mechanicsville, N. Y., residence of Elmer E. Ellsworth, [354]-55, [358].
- Mee-chee-tai, sketch, [420]-21.
- Mendota asylum, visited, [40].
- Menominee Indians, mills for, [89].
- services of, in Black Hawk War, [99].
- “Memorandum on the Spelling of ‘Jolliet,’” by Louise P. Kellogg, [67]-69.
- Merk, Frederick, Economic History of Wisconsin During the Civil War Decade, reviewed, [221]-23.
- Mexico, frontier problem in, 124, [129]-30.
- Michigan, Dutch settlements in, [257].
- —Wisconsin boundary dispute, [304]-307.
- Miller, Edw. G., Civil War recruit, [45].
- Mills, first in Fox River Valley, [88]-89.
- Mills, Genevieve, appreciation of bequest of, [190]-91.
- Milwaukee, “The Beginnings of,” [417]-18.
- Milwaukee County, erected and organized, [417].
- Milwaukee-Downer College, founding of, [10].
- Milwaukee Female Seminary, founding of, [10].
- Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary dispute, [304].
- Mitchell, Alexander, banking measures of, 1861-62, [30].
- Mohr, Matthias, helps plat Fontana, [145].
- Monroe Doctrine, influence of, upon frontier problem, [129]-30.
- Montreal River, “main branch” controversy, [305]-306.
- “More Light on the Originator of ‘Winnequah,’” [327].
- Morgan, J. Pierpont, financial aid of, in Civil War, [28]-29.
- Moore, Tyler H., buys land in Beloit, [275].
- Morris, Charles M., letter, [327].
- Morris, Seymour, letter, [95].
- Morris, W. A. P., letter, [193].
- Morton, John, lineage of, [153].
- Mountain, Trempealeau, state acquires, 80, [81].
- Muir, John, inventions of, [39].
- Munitions, Senator Husting on embargo on, [393]-95, [401]-402.
- Muskegon, stay of Elmer E. Ellsworth at, [357]-58.
- Munk, Jens, sketch, [152].
- “Names Proposed for a New Town,” [195]-96.
- Nattestad, Ansten, sketch, [160].
- visit of, to Norway, 160, [164]-65.
- Nattestad, Lena Hiser, death, [165].
- Nattestad, Ole Knudsen, children of, [165]-67.
- Netherlands, emigration from, 1840-50, [256]-60.
- New Albany, changed to Beloit, [272].
- naming of, [274].
- New England Emigrating Company, activities of, in Beloit, [273].
- “Nelson Dewey Park and the First Wisconsin Capitol,” editorial, [78]-80.
- New York City, bank situation in, 1861-62, [26].
- bankers of, aid government, [31].
- New York, early Scandinavians in, [152].
- stay of Elmer E. Ellsworth at, [358]-59.
- New Zealand, frontier problem in, [132]-33.
- “Newspapers, The,” editorial, [428]-30.
- Norcross, Pliny, sketch, [39].
- Nordamerika Wisconsin. Winke für answanderer von Dr. Carl de Haas. Farmer in Wisconsin, date, [60]-67.
- Norsemen, precede Columbus to America, [150]-51.
- “North America, Description of a Journey to,” by Ole K. Nattestad, edited by Rasmus B. Anderson, [149]-86.
- North Greenfield, changes name, [95].
- Norwegians, settle in Wisconsin, [160].
- Nova Dania, naming of, [152].
- “Novel Transportation Device, A,” [72]-74.
- “Nym Krinkle,” Chronicles of Milwaukee, first Wisconsin book of poetry, [64].
- Oconomowoc, L. G. Fisher’s recollections of, [271].
- “Odanah Indian Reservation, The,” [93]-94.
- Ogden, William B., Chicago mayor, [269].
- “Old Copperheads and New,” [202]-203.
- Old Thunder, relations of, with George Washington, [199].
- “Oldest Church in Wisconsin, The,” [87]-88.
- Onahan, William J., anecdote concerning, [430]-31.
- Oostburg, founding of, [261].
- growth of, [264].
- “Origin of the Word ‘Winnequah,’” [196]-97.
- Orton, Myron H., sketch, [58].
- Osh-ka-he-nah-niew, in Black Hawk War, [98]-100.
- Oshkenaniew, Mitchell, letter, [98].
- “Other Agencies,” editorial, [314].
- “Our Military Record,” editorial, [187]-88.
- “Our State Flag,” editorial, [76]-77.
- Owen, Thomas J. V., Indian agent, [291].
- Panic, financial, of 1837, effect of on specie payments, [267].
- “Papacy, Removing the, to Chicago,” editorial, [430]-31.
- Parkinson, John B., professor at University of Wisconsin, [38].
- Parkinson, J. D., sketch, [46].
- Parks, Nelson Dewey, [78]-79.
- Perrot State, [80]-82.
- “Paul Revere Print of the Boston Massacre, The,” by Louise Phelps Kellogg, [377]-87.
- Peck, Eben, Madison pioneer, [319].
- Peerson, Kleng, emigrant leader, [155].
- founds Fox River and Kendall settlements, [157].
- Pelham, Henry, charges of, against Paul Revere, [385]-86.
- “Perrot State Park and John A. Latsch,” editorial, [80]-82.
- Peru, frontier problem in, [124].
- “Pioneer Recollections of Beloit and Southern Wisconsin,” by Lucius G. Fisher, [266]-86.
- “Play, An Early Wisconsin,” [307]-308.
- Politics, Senator Husting on separation of religion and, [406]-408.
- Porter, Governor George B., charges against, [288]-91.
- letter of, to President Jackson, [291]-303.
- “Potawatomi During the Revolution, The: Father Allouez Among the Kickapoo,” [199]-200.
- Prairie du Chien, project for iceboat line between, and St. Paul, [72]-74.
- Pratt, Alexander, sketch, [271].
- Preparedness, a future necessity, [190].
- “Presbyterian Objects, A,” [204]-205.
- Presbyterianism, churches founded by Sheboygan Dutch, [262]-63.
- Press, freedom of, as affected by Zenger trial, [70].
- Preston, Thomas, trial, [379].
- letter of, [381].
- “Print, The Paul Revere, of the Boston Massacre,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [377]-87.
- Proctor, General, relations of, with John Kinzie, [301].
- “Professor and the Finger Bowl, The,” editorial, [309]-310.
- Quaife, Milo M. (ed.), “The Chicago Treaty of 1833,” [287]-303.
- Quentin, Charles, state senator, [54].
- Question Box, [87]-100; [193]-201; [319]-326.
- Racine, founded by Gilbert Knapp, [38].
- Ramsey, William H., Wisconsin assemblyman, [54].
- Randall, Alexander W., sketch, [48].
- Randolph, Julius F., sketch, [56].
- Rantoul, Robert, trustee, St. Croix and Lake Superior Mineral Company, [433]-34.
- Read, Daniel, sketch, [52].
- Ream, Robert, Madison settler, [319].
- Rederus, Sipko F., “The Dutch Settlements of Sheboygan County,” [256]-65.
- Redfield, Fletcher, chief justice, [267].
- Redfield, Timothy P., judge, [267].
- Reed, Harrison, sketch, [271].
- Reed, Henry, Civil War recruit, [45].
- Reid, Ann Hamilton, sketch, [148].
- “Reid, Harvey, The Diary of: Kept at Madison in the Spring of 1861,” [35]-63.
- portrait, facing [35].
- Reid, Mary Drew, sketch, [142].
- Reid, William, sketch, [142].
- “Relics, Save the,” editorial, [427]-28.
- Religion, Senator Husting on separating politics and, [406]-408.
- “Removing the Papacy to Chicago,” editorial, [430]-31.
- “Revere, Paul, Print of the Boston Massacre, The,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [377]-87.
- Revolutionary War, attitude of Potawatomi in, [199]-200.
- record of Scandinavians in, [153]-54.
- Rhodesia, frontier problem in, [133]-34.
- Robinson (Roberson), Alexander, charges against, [290].
- sketch, [297].
- Rock County, early impressions of, [164].
- Rock Prairie, Norwegian settlement at, [166].
- Rock Run, Norwegian settlement at, [165].
- Rockford, stay of Elmer E. Ellsworth at, [361].
- Roth, J. J. W., pastoral career of, [263]-64.
- Rowan, Wallace, Baraboo settler, [319]-21.
- Rublee, Horace, candidate for senatorial nomination, [418].
- relations of, with C. C. Washburn, [419]-20.
- Russell, Marcus, Lake Geneva pioneer, [143].
- Russell, Hubert, Lake Geneva pioneer, 143, [145].
- Rynning, Ole, death, [159].
- Sandfaerdig Beretning om Amerika til Oplysning og Nytte for Bonde, og Menigmand forfattet af en norsk, som kom derover i Juni Maaned, 1837, [159].
- St. George, Thomas, Civil War recruit, [60].
- St. Paul, iceboat line between, and Prairie du Chien, [72]-74.
- Salisbury, Augustus H., sketch, [39]-40.
- Sandfaerdig Beretning on Amerika til Oplysning og Nytte for Bonde, og Menigmand forfattet af en norsk, som kom derover i Juni Maaned 1837, by Ole Rynning, [159].
- “Save the Relics,” editorial, [427]-28.
- Scandinavians, record of, in Revolutionary War, [153]-54.
- traces of early, in New York, [152].
- Scholte, H. P., leads Dutch settlers to Iowa, [257]-58.
- “Schrecklichkeit,” editorial, [317]-18.
- Schults, Adolf, Lieder aus Wisconsin, date of, [66].
- Scutenaubequon, steamboat, naming of, [327].
- Second Wisconsin Infantry, losses of, in Civil war, [63].
- “Senatorial Election of 1869, The,” [418]-20.
- “Services of the Menominee in the Black Hawk War, The,” [98]-100.
- “Settlements of Sheboygan County, The Dutch,” [256]-65.
- Shay’s Rebellion, a factor in frontier problem, [125].
- Sheboygan County, dairying among Dutch of, [265].
- The Dutch Settlements of, [256]-65.
- Siberia, frontier problem in, [130]-31.
- Silenzioso, steamboat, naming of, [327].
- Sillars, Angus, letter, [204]-205.
- Silliman, Benjamin, relations of, with I. A. Lapham, [5].
- Silverthorne, William, Civil War recruit, [47].
- Skavlem, H. L., sketch, [166].
- Slovig, Knud Anderson, leads emigrants to America, [156]-57.
- Smith, Elbert H., The History of Black Hawk, with which is interwoven a Description of the Black Hawk War and other Scenes in the West, [64].
- Smith, George B., sketch, [43].
- Smith, John Y., sketch, [43].
- “Society and the Legislature, The,” editorial, [76]-77.
- “Some Facts and Figures,” editorial, [314].
- “Some Leaves from the Past,” editorial, [312]-13.
- “Some Letters of Paul O. Husting Concerning the Present Crisis,” [388]-416.
- neutrality misinterpreted, 389, [391]-96.
- war policies of Germany and England criticised, [390]-91.
- International law determines commercial relations, [392]-94.
- shipment of munitions an individual enterprise, [394].
- discord among allies an aid to the enemy, [396]-98.
- factors which influence writer’s vote, [398]-403.
- attitude on embargo-on-munitions question and Gore Resolution, [401]-402.
- acts and motives of President Wilson, [403]-406.
- advises keeping church and state separate, [406]-408.
- German-American loyalty tested, [411].
- Hohenzollern dynasty an obstruction to peace, [412]-13.
- loyalty of German-Americans fosters welfare of German people, [414]-15.
- Spafford, Carrie, facsimile of letter from Colonel Ellsworth to, facing [370].
- Spooner, Wyman, sketch, [54].
- Squaw Prairie, changed to Belvedere, [275].
- Stambaugh, Col. Samuel C., services of, in Black Hawk War, [98]-99.
- Stanton, Edw. M., tribute to, [245].
- State Historical Society of Wisconsin, houses newspaper collection of note, [428]-29.
- Sterling, John W., sketch, [38].
- Stewart, Isaac N., sketch, [52].
- Stewart, Robert, interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- “Story of ‘Glory of the Morning,’ The,” [92]-93.
- Strong, Moses M., sketch, [43].
- Strong, William E., sketch, [53].
- “Suffrage Provision in the Constitution of Wisconsin, The Alien,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [422]-25.
- Survey of Historical Activities, [101]-17; [206]-29; [330]-46; [435]-51.
- Swedes, early settlement of, on the Delaware, [153].
- Sylvania, old church at, [87].
- Taylor, Rev. Lathrop, sketch, [44].
- Tilton, Asa Currier, “Daniel Webster’s Wisconsin Investments,” [433]-34.
- Transportation, project for iceboat line between Prairie du Chien and St. Paul, [72]-74.
- Treaty, “Hall and Old La Pointe,” [325]-26.
- Tredway, J. Dwight, student at University of Wisconsin, [52].
- Trempealeau, Perrot State park at, [80]-82.
- Trempealeau Mountain, state acquires, [80]-81.
- Turner, Hon. Andrew Jackson, activities of, in senatorial campaign of 1869, [419].
- C. C. Washburn’s letters to, [419].
- Tweedy, John H., sketch, [270].
- Tyler, Calvin, Elgin pioneer, [276].
- Tyler, Noah, Elgin squatter, [276].
- Tyler, Sallie, nun, [276].
- Tyler, William, Catholic bishop, [276].
- Ulfson, Gunnbjorn, Greenland discovered by, [150].
- United States, frontier problem in, [125]-27.
- United States Zouave Cadets, disbandment, [367].
- University of Wisconsin, diary of student attending in 1861, [35]-63.
- I. A. Lapham presents herbarium to, [10].
- Unpreparedness in the United States, [186]-87.
- Upsi, Erik, visits New World, [151].
- Van Griethuizen, C., Presbyterian clergyman, [262].
- Van Raalte, R. C., leads Dutch settlers to Michigan, [257].
- Van Slyke, James, experiences of, at Baraboo, [320].
- sketch, [143].
- Van Slyke, Mrs. James, Lake Geneva pioneer, [143].
- Van Straten, P., Presbyterian clergyman, [264].
- Van Waters, George, The Poetical Geography, with the Rules of Arithmetic in Verse, etc., etc., date of, [64].
- Vieau, Peter J., letter, [421].
- Vilas, Henry, sketch, [46].
- Vilas, Levi B., sketch, [48].
- Virgin, Noah H., sketch, [54].
- Waldo, Otis H., candidate for senatorial nomination, [418]-19.
- Wallace, Washington I., sketch, [46].
- Warfare, relative casualties of, [315]-16.
- Warner, Jared, Wisconsin assemblyman, [54].
- Washburn, Cadwallader C., characterization, [419].
- Waterford, old church at, [88].
- Waterman, Frank, sketch, [49].
- Waubishnepawau, steamboat, naming of, [327].
- Waukesha, first house at, [271].
- Weather Bureau Service, establishment of, [12]-14.
- Webb, Henry G., Wisconsin assemblyman, [56].
- Webster, Daniel, interested in St. Croix and Lake Superior Mineral Company, [433]-34.
- Wegelin, Oscar, “Wisconsin’s First Versifiers,” [64]-67.
- Wendell, Teunis S., interest of, in Chicago Treaty of 1833, [291].
- Wentworth, John, editor, [269].
- West Allis, formerly North Greenfield, 95
- “What of the Future?” editorial, [189]-90.
- “Where Is the German Fatherland?” tr. by Charles Giessing, [375]-76.
- White, Charles J., sketch, [41].
- White, Dr. Horace, Beloit pioneer, [273].
- White, Horace, sketch, [283].
- Wiard, Norman, iceboat project of, [72]-74.
- letter, [73].
- Wilder, Frank J., gift of, [379].
- Wilson, Woodrow, Senator Husting on acts and motives of, [403]-406.
- Winnebago Indians, at Winnequah, [196]-97.
- “‘Winnequah,’ More Light on the Originator of,” [327].
- Wisconsin, “Alien Suffrage Provision in the Constitution of, The,” by Louise P. Kellogg, [422]-25.
- attitude of Germans of, in 1847, [375]-70.
- banking measures of, in 1861-62, [30].
- banknote depreciation in, in 1861, [42], [44].
- copperheads in, 84, [202]-203.
- Dutch settle in, [258]-05.
- earliest German poetry in, [66].
- early education in, [440]-41.
- exploration of eastern, [94]-95.
- first books made in, [9].
- first history of, [9].
- first Norwegian settlement in, [160].
- “I. A. Lapham, First Scholar of,” [3]-15.
- “Daniel Webster’s Investments,” [193]-95, [433]-34.
- flag, statute for, [328].
- “A Forest Fire in Northern,” [16]-24.
- frontier problem in, [123]-24.
- Michigan boundary dispute, [304]-307.
- oldest church in, [87]-88.
- opposition of, to Lincoln, [84].
- political ideals of, during Civil War, [85].
- preservation of first capitol of, [78]-79.
- Public Documents Issued, [210]-21, [337]-40.
- state flag of, [76]-77.
- territorial legislature, first session of, [279].
- “Woman’s Picture of President Lincoln, A,” by Cordelia A. P. Harvey, [233]-55.
- sketch of author, [233]-34.
- hospital sanitation in Civil War, defects of, and relief for, [233]-55.
- author’s interview with Lincoln, [242]-55.
- Harvey Hospital named, [254].
- Wisconsin Colonization Company, letter, [195].
- “Wisconsin’s First Versifiers,” by Oscar Wegelin, [64]-67.
- Wood, Abraham, sketch, [320]-21.
- Woolcott, Ellen, indemnity claim, [289].
- Worthington, Dennison, sketch, [54].
- Wyse, William A., Civil War recruit, [45].
- Young, Ira, buys land in Beloit, [274]-75.
- “Zenger Trial, First Edition of, 1736,” by John T. Lee, [69]-72.
- Zonne, Peter, builds church, [262]-63.
- Zouave, military system, introduced into United States, [360].
Transcriber’s Note:
Footnotes were renumbered sequentially and were moved to the end of the section in which the related anchors occur. Misspelled words were not corrected. Dialect, obsolete and alternative spellings were left unchanged. Obvious printing errors, such as duplicate words and backwards, upside down, or partially printed letters, were corrected. In the index, the entries for Kellog are not in alphabetical order.
Punctuation, lack of final stops, and use of capital letters is haphazard in the diary and elsewhere; the text and punctuation was retained unchanged, except as noted below.
Changes:
Added em dash after [dam—].
Added close quote [full of hope.“]
Moved close quote to end of sentence [named for Mr. Harvey.”]
Added space to [water power].
Added space to [Northwest 1673].
Added close quote to Lesser Catechism,” published.
Punctuation in the index was adjusted to be consistent among entries.