The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 1, 1917-1918
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  • 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.
    • Senator Husting on war policy of, [390]-91.
    • utilizes meteorological discovery of I. A. Lapham, [426]-27.
  • 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.
    • “of Our State Flag, A,” [327]-29.
    • local, mission of, [123].
    • “Repeats Itself,” editorial, [187].
  • 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.
    • Iowa tribes, [200]-201.
    • Menominee, mills for, [88]-89.
    • services of Menominee in Black Hawk War, [98]-100.
    • Odanah reservation of, [93]-94.
    • Stockbridge, mills for, [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].
    • Milwaukee pioneer, [417].
    • relations of Morgan L. Martin with, [417]-18.
  • 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.
    • “Bankers’ Aid in 1861-62,” [25]-34.
    • “Beginnings of Milwaukee, The,” [417]-18.
    • “Disputed Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary, The,” [304]-307.
    • “Memorandum on the Spelling of ‘Jolliet,’” [67].
    • “Paul Revere Print of the Boston Massacre, The,” [377]-87.
    • “Senatorial Election of 1869, The,” [418]-20.
  • 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].
    • experiences of, in Chicago massacre, [301].
    • Governor Porter’s defense of, [297].
    • memoir of, [300]-302.
    • relations of General Proctor with, [301].
    • sketch, [289].
  • 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.
    • opposition to, in Wisconsin, [84].
    • relations of, with Elmer E. Ellsworth, 351, 368, [372]-73.
  • 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.
    • founds Milwaukee, [417]-18.
    • Solomon Juneau’s relations with, [417]-18.
  • 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.
    • first land sale in, [281].
    • founded by Morgan L. Martin, [417]-18.
    • I. A. Lapham, father of high schools of, [10].
    • L. G. Fisher’s recollections of, [270].
    • unites with Kilbourntown, [417].
  • 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].
    • pioneer of Lake Geneva, [145].
    • sketch, [143].
  • 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.
    • “Description of a Journey to North America,” [167]-86.
    • newspaper account of immigration of, [161]-65.
    • sketch, [159]-60, [165].
  • 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.
    • circumstances and printed account of the massacre, [377]-79.
    • sketch of engraver, [380].
    • general criticism of print, [380]-83.
    • illustration, [382].
    • variants, [383]-85.
    • charges of Henry Pelham, [385]-86.
    • writer’s conclusion, [386].
  • 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.
    • journey to Beloit, [266]-78.
    • Beloit named, [279].
    • Female Seminary charter granted, [279].
    • early economic conditions, [280].
    • territorial roads laid out, [282].
    • early railroad enterprises, [283]-85.
  • “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.