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INDEX Abbey, Henry, mgr. Grand Italian Opera Co., 3, 5, 8 Anfinson, Scott F., Southwestern Minnesota Ar- Behning, Liborius, Volga famine relief worker, Abbott, Emma, Opera Company, performed in chaeology: 12,000 Years in the Prairie Lake Re- 136, 137 Nebr., 1870s, 2 gion, annotated, 145-46 Belknap, William W., U.S. sec. of War, 55 Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka, Home of the Crows, Margaret I. Apache (tribe), buffalo soldiers campaign against, Beil, Benjamin Franklin, frontier army soldier, Carrington, 158 152, 154; 179 accidental shooting victim, 180 Adams County, bookmobiles, library services, 107 Aquila, Richard, ed., Wanted Dead or Alive: The Bellevue, Sarpy Co., army rifle range, 55 (photo); Adams, Edna, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) American West in Popular Culture, reviewed, booklet compiled by FWP, 111, 114 42-43 Adams, F. F., manufacturer, 69, 72 Beltman, Brian W., Dutch Farmer in the Missouri Architecture, bungalows, 20 Valley: The Life and Letters of Ulbe Eringa, re- Aetna Life Insurance, insured Titanic victim, 90 Arditi, Luigi, orchestra conductor, 3, 4, 11 viewed, 206-7 African Americans, Prince Hall Masonry, Omaha, Armstrong, Bess Furman, SEE Furman, Bess Bensaudie, Maurizio, grand opera singer, 12 28-39; Ninth Cav., Ft. Rob., 60-62 (photo, 61); as football players, 77; “Ten Troopers: Buffalo Sol- Army and Navy Journal, 60; desertion, 165, 166, Benson, Caleb, buffalo soldier, fought on Milk dier Medal of Honor Men Who Served at Fort 170; frontier army, 176, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183 River, Colo., 1879, 153, 154 Robinson,” Frank N. Schubert, 150, 187-201 Amny and Navy Register, frontier army comdr., 165, Bentzen, Otto, st. sen., opposed Aileen Cochran's After Wounded Knee: Correspondence of Major and 169, 172 library bills, 105 Surgeon John Vance Lauderdale . . ., ed., Jerry Army Wives on the American Frontier: Living by the Berk, Gustav, artist, “The Forgotten Man,” fall front Green, reviewed, 95 Bugles, Anne Bruner Eales, reviewed, 93 cover Afton, Jean, and David Fridtjof Halaas, Andrew Aronson, Marilyn A. Carlson, bk. rev., 206 Berry, Robert L., bk. reviews, 45-47 E. Masich, Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook Associated Press, reported Titanic sinking, 84 Bess Streeter Aldrich: The Dreams Are All Real, History of Coups and Combat, reviewed, 203-4 Astor, John Jacob I, fur trader, great-grandfather Carol Miles Petersen, reviewed, 45 Agassiz Association, nature study org. for children, John Jacob Astor who died in Titanic sinking, 85 Bessey, Charles E., dean, NU College of Ag., 125, 127 163 Astor, John Jacob IV, financier, died in Titanic Biddle, Ellen (Mrs. James), frontier army wife, Ainsworth, Brown Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, sinking, 85, 88, 90 162-63 23, 25, 26 (photo) Astor, John Jacob V, 85 Biddle, James, frontier army soldier, 162 Ak-Sar-Ben, Emil Brandeis memb. Knights of Ak- Astor, Madeleine Force (Mrs. John Jacob IV), Billesbach, Ann, NSHS head of ref. services; bk. Sar-Ben, 84; 106 sailed on Titanic, 85, 88 annotations, 45; 146 Albion, Boone Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 27 Astor, Vincent, son John Jacob Astor IV, 85 Bingham, H. W., Indian agt., 54, 55 Alcatraz, inmates interviewed on army life, 170, 181 Astor, William B. Mrs., quoted, 85 Biographies of Western Photographers: A Reference Alexander, Eveline (Mrs. Andrew J.), frontier army Atkinson, Henry, estab. Camp Missouri, 1819, 114 Guide to Photographers of the 19th Century wife, 184 American West, Carl Mautz, annotated, 99 Automobiles, “Thousand Mile Motor Trip Through Alexander, Grace, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Western Nebraska, 1916,” Margaret Gehrke, Bisbee, William H., quoted on frontier army Alexander, Lulu B., OES officer, 37 (sidebar) 22-27 desertion, 171 Allen, Georgia, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Avery, Charles P., Owego, N.Y., visited by Native Bittenbender, Ada M. (Mrs. Henry C.), and A. L. Alvery, Max, grand opera singer, 10 Amer. delegation, 1852, 118 Bixby, 79, 80 Alvord, Henry E., frontier army soldier, 161 Avery, Samuel, NU chancellor, 122, 124, 125, 127, Bix Abroad, A. L. Bixby, 75 American Academy of Physical Education, Mabel 128, 129, 132 Bix in America, A. L. Bixby, 75 Lee first woman to serve as pres., 122 Babbitt, Almon, leader Native Amer. delegation “Bix in Nebraska: A. L. Bixby and the ‘Daily Drift’,” American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, to Washington D.C., 1852, 119 Patricia C. Gaster, 75-83 and Recreation (AAHPER), Mabel Lee first Bachenberg, Eric J., bk. rev., 43-44; 202-3 Bixby, Ammi L., Nebraska State Journal columnist, woman to lead, 122, 123 Baldwin, Alice Blackwood, frontier army wife, 158 75-83 American Fur Company, founded by John Jacob Ballard, Robert, recovered Titanic artifacts, 91-92 Bixby, Mollie Bates (Mrs. A. L.), 75, 82 Astor I, 85 Barber of Seville, presented in Nebr., 1874, 2, 3, 11 Black Elk’s Religion: The Sun Dance and Lakota American Horse, Sioux leader, 192, 193, 196 Catholicism, Clyde Holler, reviewed, 40 Barbour, Erwin H., NU prof. geology, 131 American Physical Education Association, Mabel Black Hills, connections with Guy V. Henry, 54, 55, Barnes, Joseph K., Report of Surgical Cases . . . Lee as pres., 123 56, 57, 60 in the Army of the United States, 176 American Relief Administration (ARA), head Black, Oswald R. “Oz,” cartoonist, 80 (cartoon), Barnett, F. L., Afr. Amer. newspaperman, Prince Herbert Hoover, 134 82, 103 (cartoon) Hall Masonic officer, 31 (sidebar), 32 (sidebar) American Volga Relief Society, “Famine in the Blaine, James E., U.S. pres. cand., 16 Bartels, Diane Rush Armour, Sharpie: The Life Volga Basin, 1920-924, and the American Volga Story of Evelyn Sharp, reviewed, 204-5 Blair, Wheeler, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 32 Relief Society Records,” Samuel Sinner, 134-38 (sidebar) Barton, Susie, frontier army wife banished from “And Prairie Dogs Weren't Kosher,” Jewish Women Ft. Rob., 161 Blaser, Kent, bk. rev., 41 in the Upper Midwest Since 1855, Linda Mack Schloff, reviewed, 95-96 Bassett, W. Charles, grand opera singer, 7 Blauvelt, Lillian, vocalist, visited Omaha, 8 Anderson, Thomas M., frontier army soldier, 169 Bateman, Harry F., frontier army soldier, acciden- Blizzards, Guy V. Henry's cav. rides, 56-62 Andersson, Mrs. Anders, sailed on Titanic, 90 tal shooting victim, 183 Bly, Nellie, SEE Elizabeth Seaman Cochrane, 79 Andrews, E. Benjamin, NU chancellor, 124-27 Baum, L. Frank, Our Landlady, reviewed, 44-45 Bockes, Thomas, UP atty., 102 (photo) (photo, 124), 131 Bebee, Jeffrey, photographer, credits all issues Bonnard, M., grand opera singer, 12 208 INDEX Abbey, Henry, mgr. Grand Italian Opera Co., 3, 5, 8 Anfinson, Scott F., Southwestern Minnesota Ar- Behning, Liborius, Volga famine relief worker, Abbott, Emma, Opera Company, performed in chaeology: 12,000 Years in the Prairie Lake Re- 136, 137 Nebr., 1870s, 2 gion, annotated, 145-46 Belknap, William W., U.S. sec. of War, 55 Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka, Home of the Crows, Margaret I. Apache (tribe), buffalo soldiers campaign against, Beil, Benjamin Franklin, frontier army soldier, Carrington, 158 152, 154; 179 accidental shooting victim, 180 Adams County, bookmobiles, library services, 107 Aquila, Richard, ed., Wanted Dead or Alive: The Bellevue, Sarpy Co., army rifle range, 55 (photo); Adams, Edna, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) American West in Popular Culture, reviewed, booklet compiled by FWP, 111, 114 42-43 Adams, F. F., manufacturer, 69, 72 Beltman, Brian W., Dutch Farmer in the Missouri Architecture, bungalows, 20 Valley: The Life and Letters of Ulbe Eringa, re- Aetna Life Insurance, insured Titanic victim, 90 Arditi, Luigi, orchestra conductor, 3, 4, 11 viewed, 206-7 African Americans, Prince Hall Masonry, Omaha, Armstrong, Bess Furman, SEE Furman, Bess Bensaudie, Maurizio, grand opera singer, 12 28-39; Ninth Cav., Ft. Rob., 60-62 (photo, 61); as football players, 77; “Ten Troopers: Buffalo Sol- Army and Navy Journal, 60; desertion, 165, 166, Benson, Caleb, buffalo soldier, fought on Milk dier Medal of Honor Men Who Served at Fort 170; frontier army, 176, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183 River, Colo., 1879, 153, 154 Robinson,” Frank N. Schubert, 150, 187-201 Amny and Navy Register, frontier army comdr., 165, Bentzen, Otto, st. sen., opposed Aileen Cochran's After Wounded Knee: Correspondence of Major and 169, 172 library bills, 105 Surgeon John Vance Lauderdale . . ., ed., Jerry Army Wives on the American Frontier: Living by the Berk, Gustav, artist, “The Forgotten Man,” fall front Green, reviewed, 95 Bugles, Anne Bruner Eales, reviewed, 93 cover Afton, Jean, and David Fridtjof Halaas, Andrew Aronson, Marilyn A. Carlson, bk. rev., 206 Berry, Robert L., bk. reviews, 45-47 E. Masich, Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook Associated Press, reported Titanic sinking, 84 Bess Streeter Aldrich: The Dreams Are All Real, History of Coups and Combat, reviewed, 203-4 Astor, John Jacob I, fur trader, great-grandfather Carol Miles Petersen, reviewed, 45 Agassiz Association, nature study org. for children, John Jacob Astor who died in Titanic sinking, 85 Bessey, Charles E., dean, NU College of Ag., 125, 127 163 Astor, John Jacob IV, financier, died in Titanic Biddle, Ellen (Mrs. James), frontier army wife, Ainsworth, Brown Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, sinking, 85, 88, 90 162-63 23, 25, 26 (photo) Astor, John Jacob V, 85 Biddle, James, frontier army soldier, 162 Ak-Sar-Ben, Emil Brandeis memb. Knights of Ak- Astor, Madeleine Force (Mrs. John Jacob IV), Billesbach, Ann, NSHS head of ref. services; bk. Sar-Ben, 84; 106 sailed on Titanic, 85, 88 annotations, 45; 146 Albion, Boone Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 27 Astor, Vincent, son John Jacob Astor IV, 85 Bingham, H. W., Indian agt., 54, 55 Alcatraz, inmates interviewed on army life, 170, 181 Astor, William B. Mrs., quoted, 85 Biographies of Western Photographers: A Reference Alexander, Eveline (Mrs. Andrew J.), frontier army Atkinson, Henry, estab. Camp Missouri, 1819, 114 Guide to Photographers of the 19th Century wife, 184 American West, Carl Mautz, annotated, 99 Automobiles, “Thousand Mile Motor Trip Through Alexander, Grace, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Western Nebraska, 1916,” Margaret Gehrke, Bisbee, William H., quoted on frontier army Alexander, Lulu B., OES officer, 37 (sidebar) 22-27 desertion, 171 Allen, Georgia, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Avery, Charles P., Owego, N.Y., visited by Native Bittenbender, Ada M. (Mrs. Henry C.), and A. L. Alvery, Max, grand opera singer, 10 Amer. delegation, 1852, 118 Bixby, 79, 80 Alvord, Henry E., frontier army soldier, 161 Avery, Samuel, NU chancellor, 122, 124, 125, 127, Bix Abroad, A. L. Bixby, 75 American Academy of Physical Education, Mabel 128, 129, 132 Bix in America, A. L. Bixby, 75 Lee first woman to serve as pres., 122 Babbitt, Almon, leader Native Amer. delegation “Bix in Nebraska: A. L. Bixby and the ‘Daily Drift’,” American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, to Washington D.C., 1852, 119 Patricia C. Gaster, 75-83 and Recreation (AAHPER), Mabel Lee first Bachenberg, Eric J., bk. rev., 43-44; 202-3 Bixby, Ammi L., Nebraska State Journal columnist, woman to lead, 122, 123 Baldwin, Alice Blackwood, frontier army wife, 158 75-83 American Fur Company, founded by John Jacob Ballard, Robert, recovered Titanic artifacts, 91-92 Bixby, Mollie Bates (Mrs. A. L.), 75, 82 Astor I, 85 Barber of Seville, presented in Nebr., 1874, 2, 3, 11 Black Elk’s Religion: The Sun Dance and Lakota American Horse, Sioux leader, 192, 193, 196 Catholicism, Clyde Holler, reviewed, 40 Barbour, Erwin H., NU prof. geology, 131 American Physical Education Association, Mabel Black Hills, connections with Guy V. Henry, 54, 55, Barnes, Joseph K., Report of Surgical Cases . . . Lee as pres., 123 56, 57, 60 in the Army of the United States, 176 American Relief Administration (ARA), head Black, Oswald R. “Oz,” cartoonist, 80 (cartoon), Barnett, F. L., Afr. Amer. newspaperman, Prince Herbert Hoover, 134 82, 103 (cartoon) Hall Masonic officer, 31 (sidebar), 32 (sidebar) American Volga Relief Society, “Famine in the Blaine, James E., U.S. pres. cand., 16 Bartels, Diane Rush Armour, Sharpie: The Life Volga Basin, 1920-924, and the American Volga Story of Evelyn Sharp, reviewed, 204-5 Blair, Wheeler, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 32 Relief Society Records,” Samuel Sinner, 134-38 (sidebar) Barton, Susie, frontier army wife banished from “And Prairie Dogs Weren't Kosher,” Jewish Women Ft. Rob., 161 Blaser, Kent, bk. rev., 41 in the Upper Midwest Since 1855, Linda Mack Schloff, reviewed, 95-96 Bassett, W. Charles, grand opera singer, 7 Blauvelt, Lillian, vocalist, visited Omaha, 8 Anderson, Thomas M., frontier army soldier, 169 Bateman, Harry F., frontier army soldier, acciden- Blizzards, Guy V. Henry's cav. rides, 56-62 Andersson, Mrs. Anders, sailed on Titanic, 90 tal shooting victim, 183 Bly, Nellie, SEE Elizabeth Seaman Cochrane, 79 Andrews, E. Benjamin, NU chancellor, 124-27 Baum, L. Frank, Our Landlady, reviewed, 44-45 Bockes, Thomas, UP atty., 102 (photo) (photo, 124), 131 Bebee, Jeffrey, photographer, credits all issues Bonnard, M., grand opera singer, 12 208 Index - Volume 78 Book Reviews, 93-98; 40-50; 139-44; 202-7 Brownlee, Hattie, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Henry's cav. rides, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59; work Bookmobiles, boosted by Aileen Cochran, 106 Brownson, Debra, NSHS artist, NH design and site C. H. Morrill, 130 (photo), 107 (photo) layout, credits all issues Camp Sheridan, Spotted Tail Agcy., 55, 56, 57, 58 “Books for Nebraska: Roy and Aileen Cochran and Bruhn, Roger, bk. rev., 49-50 Campanari, Guiseppe, grand opera singer, 11 the Nebraska Public Library Commission,” Mary Bryan, Charles W., Nebr. gov., opposed Nebr. Campbell, William A., frontier army soldier, 170 Cochran Grimes, 102-9 Public Library Comm., 102-9 (cartoon, 103) Campfire Girls, youth group, founded by Luther Booth, R. P., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Bryan, Mary Baird (Mrs. William Jennings), 78 Halsey Gulick, 123 (sidebar), 32 (sidebar), 38 (sidebar) Bryan, William Jennings, Cross of Gold Speech Camping, 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 222-27 Boots and Saddles, Elizabeth Custer, 158 Delivered Before the National Democratic Con- Cardeza, Charlotte Drake, sailed on Titanic, 86 Bordewich, Fergus M., Killing the White Man's vention at Chicago, July 9, 1896, annotated, 51; Cardeza, Thomas, son Charlotte Drake Cardeza, Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End 75, 76 sailed on Titanic, 86 of the Twentieth Century, reviewed, 97 Bubb, John W., frontier army soldier, at Slim Carey, Nellie, employee Nebr. Public Library Borden, Lizzie, discussed by A. L. Bixby, 79 Buttes battle, 192 Comm., 103, 106, 107 Boston Ideal Opera Company, performed in Nebr., Buckland, R. P., Hayes saloon episode, 1885, 18, 19 Carleton, J. Henry, quoted on accidental frontier 1882, 2 Bucko, Raymond A., bk. rev., 40 shootings, 176 Bostonians, comic opera co., 7 Buecker, Thomas R., NSHS curator Ft. Rob.; Carlson, C. J., reported “Titanic” Carl Johnson's Boucher, Charles S., NU chancellor, 122 “The Men Behaved Splendidly’: Guy V. Henry’s experiences, 87 Boyd, Coney, frontier army soldier, accidental Famous Cavalry Rides,” 54-63; bk. rev., 95 Carlson, Robert, folklorist, author, memb. FWP, 110 shooting victim, 177 Buffalo Soldiers, Ninth Cav., comdr. Guy V. Henry, Carmen, performed in Nebr., 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 Boyd, David, frontier army soldier, accidental 60-62 (photo, 61); Medal of Honor men at Ft. shooting victim, 178 Rob, 150, 151-57 Carpathia, rescued survivors Titanic sinking, 88, 89, 91 Boyd, Frances B., Country Life in Tent and Field, 158 Bullock, Alice, frontier army wife, 160 Carpenter, William L., Ninth Inf., and Guy V. Henry, Boyd, James E., owner Boyd’s Opera House, Bungalows, Lincoln builder, Edward A. Gehrke, 22 56, 59 Boyd's New Theater, 7 (photo) Burgess, W. H., mgr. Boyd’s New Theater, 11, 12 Carr, Eugene A., frontier army comdr., 195 Boyd’s New Theater, Omaha, spring front cover, Burke, Daniel W., frontier army soldier, 191 Carr, Joseph, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 37 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 Burnett, Edgar A., NU chancellor, 124, 125, 127-29 (sidebar), 38 (sidebar) Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, 2 (photo), 3 (pro- (photo, 128), 132 Carrington, Henry B., frontier army officer, acci- gram), 5, 6 Burnett, Nellie E. Folsom (Mrs. Edgar A.), 127 dental shooting victim, 177 Bradford, William, frontier army soldier, acciden- Burr, William W., dean, NU College of Ag., 129 Carrington, Margaret I., Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka, Home of the tal shooting victim, 176 Burrows, Jay, Populist newsp. ed., 77 Crows, 158 Bradley, James H., frontier army soldier, 179 Burt, Andrew S., frontier army soldier, 163, 195 Carroll, Henry, frontier army soldier, 154 Bradley, Luther P., comdr. Dist. of the Black Hills, 55, 57, 169 Burt, Elizabeth (Mrs. Andrew S.), frontier army Carter, John E., NSHS curator of photographs, wife, 158, 163 bk. rev., 144-45; bk. annotations, 99 Bradley, Richard, at Ft. Hartsuff, 1995, living history Burt, Francis, first Nebr. terr. gov., 114 Cass County, birthplace Rudolph E. Umland, 110 reenactment, winter front cover Buss, Kieth, History of Samuel Machette of the Cassell, N. H. B., pres. Liberia Univ., spoke in Brady, Cyrus A., /ndian Fights and Fighters, 62 Upper “96” Ranch Log Cabin, annotated, 51 Omaha, 28 Brandeis Theater, Omaha, 84 Bust to Boom: Documentary Photographs of Kan- Cather, Willa, quoted on opera in Nebr., 2, 10, 11 Brandeis, Arthur, Omaha, merchant, brother Emil, sas, 1936-1949, Constance B. Schulz, reviewed, Catt, Carrie Chapman, suffragist, lampooned by 84, 85 144-45 A. L. Bixby, 79 Brandeis, Mrs. Arthur, 89; arranged Emil Brandeis Buxton, G. W., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 30 Cavalleria rusticana, performed in Nebr., 7, 9, 10, 11 funeral, 91 Byles, Thomas, clergyman, sailed on Titanic, 86, 88 Central States Volga Relief Society (CSVRS), estab. Brandeis, Emil, Omaha, died in Titanic sinking, 84-92 (photo, 84; photo his watch, 91) Byles, Winter, Omaha, bro. Thomas Byles, 86 Lincoln, 1921, 134, 136, 137 Brandeis, Hugo, Omaha, merchant, brother Emil, 84 Cabaniss, Archibald A., frontier army soldier, 169 Chambers, Alexander, frontier army comdr., 196, 197 Brandeis, Jonas L., Omaha, merchant, father Emil, 84 Cady, Mrs. P. L., Fremont, memb. Nebr. Public Bray, Kingsley M., bk. rev., 140 Library Comm., 105 Chardon, Francis A., Chardon’s Journal at Fort Clark, 1834-1839, annotated, 145 Brewster, Blaine Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 25 Calhoun, Frederic S., frontier army soldier, 190 “Chasing Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse: Two Four- Bridgeman, John H., ranch owner, 58, 59, 62 Californian, reported on Titanic sinking, 90 teenth U.S. Infantry Diaries of the Great Sioux Broken Bow, Custer Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, California's Gold Rush Country, Leslie A. Kelly, War,” Jerome A. Greene, 150, 187-201 24 annotated, 99 Cheyenne (tribe), Great Sioux War, 187-201 Brown University, Providence, R.I., 124, 125, 127 Camp Council Bluffs, estab. June 1820, 114 Cheyenne Daily Leader, 60 Brown, “Unsinkable” Molly (Mrs. James J.), sailed Camp Crooke, Mont. Terr., 179 Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook History of on Titanic, 86 Camp Douglas, Utah Terr., 187, 188, 194 Coups and Combat, Jean Afton, David Fridtjof Brown, Dee, The Gentle Tamers, 158 Camp Funston, Kans., Prince Hall Masonry, 28 Halaas, and Andrew E. Masich, reviewed, 203-4 Brown, E. E., frontier army soldier, 178 Camp Missouri, estab. by Col. Henry Atkinson, 114 Cheyenne River, connections with Guy V. Henry Brown, Will, Omaha, lynched, 1919, 33 Camp Robinson, Nebr., connections with Guy V. cav. rides, 54, 57 209 Nebraska History - Winter 1997 Cheyenne River Agency, and John Gordon party, Guide to the Cornhusker State, 115 Danbom, Sigrid (Mrs. Emest G.), sailed on Titanic, 90 54, 60 Companini, Italo, opera singer, visited Omaha, 8 Danker, Donald F., bk. rev., 203 Chicago Daily News, Eugene Field “Sharps and Condra, George E., NU prof. geology, 128 Darling, Dell, NSHS artist, credits all issues Flats” column, 15, 16 Contented Among Strangers: Rural German- Davenport, Fanny, actress, visited Omaha, 8 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, 131 Speaking Women and Their Families in the Davidson, Clara (Mrs. John W.), frontier army wife, Chippewa (tribe), 116, 118 Nineteenth Century Midwest, reviewed, Linda 161 Schelbitzki Pickle, 142 Christensen, Fred, author, memb. FWP, 110 Davidson, Elizabeth, Ft. Sill love affair, 162 Christmas, Prince Hall Masonic celebration, 28; Conway, R. J., frontier army soldier, accidental Davidson, John W. “Black Jack,” frontier army Frontier Army Christmas, Lori A. Cox-Paul, Dr. shooting victim, 184 soldier, 161, 162 James W. Wengert, 52; 1890 Pine Ridge cam- Cook, Lloyd, spiritualist, 79 Davis, Nelson H., asst. inspector gen., 160 paign, 60-61 Cooke, Philip St. George, frontier army comdr., 176 Davis, William Jr., frontier army soldier, 159 Civil War, service Guy V. Henry, 55; service E. Corbett, H. L., cand. st. supt. of public instruction, 77 Benj. Andrews, 124; service C. H. Morrill, 129; De Lussan, Zelie, grand opera singer, 12 Corbusier, Fanny, frontier army wife, 158 service Thomas Shaw, buffalo soldier, 154; Del Puente, Guiseppe, opera singer, visited desertion, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 172 Council Bluff, site Lewis and Clark meeting with Omaha, 8 Native Amer., 1804, 116 Civil Works Administration (CWA), aided Nebr. Delahant, John W., Beatrice, memb. Nebr. Public Public Library Comm., 103, 106 Council Bluffs, la., 116, 118, 120 Library Comm., 105 Ciark, Crittenden, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 33 Council Bluffs Agency, Bellevue, 116, 118 Delano, Columbus, U.S. sec. of Interior, 55 Clark, Hartford D., frontier army soldier, 183 Country Life in Tent and Field, Frances B. Boyd, 158 “Delusion’ of John Morris: A Better Mouse Trap Clark, Payne, grand opera singer, 10 Coxey, Jacob L., discussed by A. L. Bixby, 79 and its Makers,” David Drummond, 64-74 Clark, William, at Council Bluff, 1804, 116 Cox-Paul, Lori A., with Dr. James W. Wengert, Democratic Party, Hayes saloon episode, 1885, Frontier Army Christmas, 52; bk. rev., 93 14-21; opposed by A. L. Bixby, 75-82 Clark, William P., frontier army soldier, at Slim Buttes battle, 192 Craig, J. S., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Denny, John, buffalo soldier at Ft. Rob., Medal Clary, Mrs. C. C. Tennant, promoted opera festival Crawford, Emmett, frontier army soldier, at Slim of Honor winner, 151 in Omaha, 7, 8, 9 Buttes battle, 192 Denver Tribune, employed Eugene Field, 15 Clendenin, David R., frontier army soldier, 163 Crawford, John, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Depression, “The Federal Writers’ Project: A Ne- (sidebar), 32 (sidebar) braska Editor Remembers,” Rudolph E. Umland, Cleveland Daily Plain Dealer, reported 1852 Native Amer. delegation, 118, 120 Crazy Horse, “Chasing Sitting Bull and Crazy 110-15; NU retrenchment, 128 Horse: Two Fourteenth U.S. Infantry Diaries of Desdunes, Dan, Afr. Amer. musician, 35 (photo) Cleveland, Grover, U.S. pres., 16; 160 the Great Sioux War,” Jerome A. Greene, 150, Desertion, “Were They Really Rogues?: Desertion Cochran, Aileen (Mrs. Roy), effect on Nebr. Public 187-201 in the Nineteenth-Century U.S. Army,” John D. Library Comm., 102-9 (photo, 102) Creighton Theater, Omaha, 10, 11 McDermott, 150, 165-74 Cochran, Robert L. “Roy,” Nebr. gov., effect on Crook, George, transferred to Dept. of the Platte, Desmond, John, frontier army soldier, 194 Nebr. Public Library Comm., 102-9 (photo, 102) Omaha, 160; shooting incidents, 179, 183; at Devine, Samuel, frontier army soldier, accidental Cochrane, Elizabeth Seaman, newsp. reporter, 79 Powder River, Rosebud Creek battles, 187-97 shooting victim, 178 Codbayt,t leW,i l1l9i5a,m 1F9.6 “Buffalo Bill,” 85; Rosebud Creek Crotorkan,s feMra rtyo D(Merpst.. Goefo trhgee )P,l atatfef,e cOtmead hahu,s ba16n0d 's Dewey, George, lampooned by A. L. Bixby, 80 Diaries, “Thousand Mile Motor Trip Through West- Coe College, Cedar Rapids, la., 122, 124 Cross of Gold Speech Delivered Before the National ern Nebraska, 1916,” Margaret Gehrke, 22-27; Coffman, Edward M., The Old Army: A Portrait of Democratic Convention at Chicago, July 9, 1896, “Chasing Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse: Two Four- the American Army in Peacetime, 1784-1898, 151 William Jennings Bryan, annotated, 51 teenth U.S. Infantry Diaries of the Great Sioux Cohn, Frederick, rabbi, at funeral Emil Brandeis, 90 Crow (tribe), turned in frontier army deserters, War,” Jerome A. Greene, 150, 187-201; Joseph E. Cold Harbor, battle of, 55 169; 189 Johnson, 1852, 119, 120 Cole, Viola, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Cruzatte, Pierre, accidentally shot Meriwether Dickerson, Charles W., Prince Hall Masonic officer, Lewis, 179-80 31 (sidebar), 32 (sidebar), 34 Coliseum, Omaha, grand opera performed, 3, 4, 7 Curtis, Austin P., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 38 Die Walkiire, performed in Nebr., 10 Collins, James, frontier army soldier, 183 Custer, Elizabeth B. (Mrs. George A.), frontier Diedrich, Mark, Old Betsey: The Life and Times Collins, John S., Omaha, memb. hunting party, 179 army wife, author, 158, 159 (photo), 162, 163 of a Famous Dakota Woman and Her Family, Collins, W. W., insurance agt., 90 Custer, George A., in Black Hills, 54; influenced reviewed, 140 Columbian World’s Fair, discussed by A. L. Bixby, by wife, 162; as hunter, 180 (photo); at Little Dies, Martin, U.S. Rep., attacked Nebraska: A 79 Bighorn battle, 187, 189, 195 Guide to the Cornhusker State, 115 Columbus, Platte Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 27; Dietz, Robert E., manufacturer, 71 early home A. L. Bixby, 75, 77 DahIman, James, quoted on East St. Louis riots, Digging For Dollars: American Archaeology and Columbus Sentinel, merged with Platte County 1917, 35 the New Deal, Paul Fagette, reviewed, 205 Argus, 75-76 “Daily Drift,” Nebraska State Journal column of Doane, Gilbert H., head Nebr. Public Library, 103, Columbus Telegram, criticized A. L. Bixby, 75 A. L. Bixby, 75-83 104, 105 (photo) Colyer, Vincent, U.S. Ind. commr., 177 Daily National Intelligencer, Washington D.C., 120 Dodge, Francis S., frontier army comdr., fought on Comanche (tribe), 182 Damrosch, Walter, visited Omaha, 8, 10, 11 Milk River, Colo., 1879, 153 Communism, influence imputed to Nebraska: A Danbom, Ermest G., sailed on Titanic, 90-91 Dodge, Richard I., wrote about Guy V. Henry, 60 210 Index - Volume 78 Dogs of War, Frank Woodward, 165 Fairbrother, Mary, ed., Tae Woman's Weekly, 77, cover Dolan, Elizabeth H., artist, 130 (photo of Morrill 79, 80 Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dak. Terr., 159 (photo of ports.) Faling, Andrea |., NSHS assoc. dir., bk. rev., 42-43 Custers), 163, 182, 191 Don Giovanni, performed in Nebr., 10 Falling (Twenty Stars), Sioux guide, 55, 57 Fort Assiniboine, Mont. Terr., 184 Don Juan, performed in Nebr., 10 “Famine in the Volga Basin, 1920-1924, and the Fort Atkinson, Nebr., hist. marker, 114 Don Pasquale, presented in Nebr., 1874, 2 American Volga Relief Society Records,” Samuel Fort Bliss, Tex., 179 Sinner, 134-38 Donald E. Jackson: Field Captain of the Rocky Fort Bridger, Wyo., 167 Mountain Fur Trade, Vivian Linford Talbot, Faris, Thomas, Cleveland, Ohio, photographer, 120 Fort C. F. Smith, Mont. Terr., 169 reviewed, 141 Farmers Alliance, ed. Jay Burrows, 77 Fort Cameron, Utah Terr., 194 Dorre, Thea, grand opera singer, 10 Faust, performed in Nebr., 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Fort Casper, Wyo., 177 Douglas County, bookmobiles, library services, 108 Fearless Warrior, Omaha (tribe), 119 Fort Clark, Tex., 163, 182 Douglass, Frederick, abolitionist, visited Omaha, 8 Feboldson, Febold, Nebr. tall tale hero, booklet Fort Concho, Tex., 159, 160, 163 Downing, Robert, actor, 11 compiled by FWP, 111 Fort Crawford, Colo., 181, 183 Drexel Mission, Sioux attack, 61, 62 Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), aided Nebr. Public Library Comm., 103, 106 Fort Croghan, la., 114 Driftwood, A. L. Bixby, 75 Federal Theater Project, terminated, 115 Fort Custer, Mont. Terr., 184 Drummond, David, “‘Delusion’ of John Morris: A Better Mouse Trap and its Makers,” 64-74 “Federal Writers’ Project: A Nebraska Editor Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., 182 Remembers,” Rudolph E. Umland, 110-15 Fort Davis, Tex., 162, 163, 178, 181 Dudley, Charles C., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 (sidebar) Ferguson, Cleota, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Fort Ellis, Mont., 179 Duff Opera Company, grand opera co., 7 Field, David Dudley, jurist, 16 Fort Fetterman, Wyo., 178, 188, 189 (photo), 194 Dull Knife, Cheyenne leader, 197 Field, Eugene, “Eugene Field and the ‘Hayes Fort Fillmore, N. Mex. Terr., 161 Dunn, W. O., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Saloon’ in Omaha, An Episode of 1885,” 14-21 Fort Gibson, Indian Terr., 161, 162 (photo, 15) (sidebar), 37 (sidebar) Fort Grant, Ariz. Terr., 168, 170 Fields, W. W., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 30, 31 Dupin, Joseph W., Seward, inventor, 66 Fort Hall, Idaho Terr., 194 Fillmore, Millard, U.S. pres., visited by Native Dutch Farmer in the Missouri Valley: The Life Fort Hartsuff, Nebr., 1995, living history reenact- Amer. delegation, 1852, 118 and Letters of Ulbe Eringa, Brian W. Beltman, ment, winter front cover reviewed, 206-7 FitzGerald, Emily McCorkle (Mrs. John), frontier Fort Kearny, trail from Omaha to Ft. Kearny, 115; army wife, 163 Nebr. Terr., 181 Eales, Anne Bruner, Army Wives on the American FitzGerald, John, frontier army surgeon, 163 Fort Lapwai, Idaho Terr., 163 Frontier: Living by the Bugles, reviewed, 93; 158 Flipper, Henry O., frontier army soldier, 161 Fort Laramie, Wyo., connections with Guy V. Education, rural schools, school libraries, 102-9 Flippin, Charles A., Prince Hall Masonic officer, Henry, 54, 55; 176; 177, 182; 196 (photos, 106, 107); frontier army posts, 163 31, 32 (sidebar) Fort Larned, Kans., 180 Edwards, Edith, medium, 79 Flippin, George A., Prince Hall Masonic officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 167, 174, 176 Egge, Frederick, manufacturer, 68 30, 31, 37 (sidebar) Fort Lyon, Colo. Terr., 162, 182 Eiseley, Loren, author, philosopher, memb. FWP, Flippin, Lelia G., OES officer, 38 Fort McDermit, Nev., 184 110 Florindo, A., singer, musician, 35 Fort McDowell, Ariz. Terr., 181 Eldridge, Bowden, army deserter, 165 Flower of the Plain (Buffalo That Flashes Fort McKinney, Wyo., 60 Elk Creek, connections with John Gordon party, Lightning), 119 54, 55, 57 Floyd-Jones, De Lancey, frontier army soldier, 161 Fort McPherson, Nebr., 181, 184 Ellis, Charles A., grand opera co. owner, 11, 12 Flying Dutchman, performed in Nebr., 10 Fort Niobrara, Nebr., Moses Williams, buffalo soldier, stationed, 151; 178, 183 Ellis, Gideon, army deserter, 165 Folklore, information compiled by FWP, 110, 111 Fort Omaha, Nebr., 178 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, quoted, 64, 67 Football, Nebr. vs. Oregon, 1916, 25; Af. Amer. Emmitt, Robert, The Last War Trail: The Utes and players, 77-78, 79 Fort Pembina, Dak. Terr., 17U the Settlement of Colorado, 154 “For Posterity: Namesakes of Four University of Fort Phil Kearny, Wyo., 189 Emory, William H., frontier army comdr., !77 Nebraska Buildings,” Anne M. Oppegard, 122-33 Fort Randall, Dak. Terr., 181 Enterprise, Omaha, Afr. Amer. newsp., 29 Force, Madeleine (Mrs. John Jacob Astor IV), Fort Reno, Indian Terr., 154 Entertainment, grand opera performed in Nebr., sailed on Titanic, 85, 88 Fort Reno, Wyo., 188 1890s, 2-13 Ford, George W., buffalo soldier volunteer for Fort Richardson, Tex., 180-81 WWI, 152; accidental shooting victim, 178 Ernani, performed in Nebr., 9 Fort Riley, Kans., Prince Hall Masonry, 28; 162 Ford, Henry C., “peace ship,” 80 “Eugene Field and the ‘Hayes Saloon’ in Omaha, Fort Robinson, Nebr., and Guy V. Henry's cav. An Episode of 1885,” Lewis O. Saum, 14-21 Forest Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, Ottomar H. rides, 54-62; buffalo soldier Medal of Honor Evans, George, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 38 Rothacker interred, 15 winners, 150, 151-57; shooting accidents, 175, (sidebar) “Foreword,” R. Eli Paul, 150 177, 179, 180, 182, 183; 187, 196, 197 Forgey, Samuel, carpenter at Florence, Douglas Fort Robinson History Conference, 1995, 1997, Fagette, Paul, Digging for Dollars: American Co., 114 150, 151 (photo) Archaeology and the New Deal, reviewed, 205 “Forgotten Man,” painting, Gustav Berk, fall front Fort Sanders, Wyo., 184 211 Nebraska History - Winter 1997 Fort Scott, Kans., 176 Gaster, Patricia C., NSHS asst. ed., “Bix in Ne Green, Henry, frontier army soldier, 154 Fort Sedgwick, Colo. Terr., 182 braska: A. L. Bixby and the ‘Daily Drift’,” 75-83; Green, Jerry, ed., After Wounded Knee: Correspon- Fort Shaw, Mont. Terr., 159 introd. Rudolph E. Umland reminiscence, dence of Major and Surgeon John Vance Lauder- 110-11; bk. annotations, 50, 51, 99, 145 dale , reviewed, 95 Fort Sidney, Nebr., 178, 194 Gates, John, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 32 Green, Moses, frontier army soldier, 154 Fort Sill, Okla., 161, 162, 178 (sidebar) Green, Willa, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Fort Snelling, Minn., 184 Gehrke, Edward Arthur, photographs in travel Greene, Jerome A., “Chasing Sitting Bull and Crazy Fort Stevenson, Dak. Terr., 181 diary, 1916, 22-27 Horse: Two Fourteenth U.S. Infantry Diaries of Fort Sully, So. Dak., 54 Gehrke, Margaret May Patton, travel diary, 1916, the Great Sioux War,” 150, 187-201 Fort Supply, Indian Terr., 183 22-27 Greenfield, W. B., sailed on Titanic, 87 Fort Union, N. Mex. Terr., 162, 163, 183 Gendler, Carol, bk. rev., 95-96 Grierson, Alice Kirk (Mrs. Benjamin H.), frontier Fort Wallace, Kans., 162 Gentle Tamers, Dee Brown, 158 army wife, 159, 160 (photo), 161-62 Fort Washakie, Wyo. Terr., 181 “George,” Guy V. Henry's horse, 55 (photo) Grierson, Benjamin H., frontier army soldier, 159, Fort Whipple, Ariz. Terr., 163 George, Susanne K., Kate M. Cleary: A Literary 160, 161, 162 Forty Miles a Day on Beans and Hay: The Enlisted Biography with Selected Works, reviewed, 206 Grierson, Charles, son Ben H. and Alice Grierson, Soldier Fighting the Indian Wars, Don Rickey, Gere, Charles H., founder Nebraska State Journal, 76 160 150 German-Russians, “Famine in the Volga Basin, Grimes, George, Omaha World-Herald, 82; 113 Fourteen Plus: Homesteading in Nebraska's Sand- 1920-1924, and the American Volga Relief Grimes, Mary Cochran, “Books for Nebraska: Roy hills, 1911-1949, Don Lineback, annotated, 50 Society Records,” Samuel Sinner, 134-38 and Aileen Cochran and the Nebraska Public Francaviglia, Richard V., Main Street Revisited: Geske, Jane, dir. Nebr. Public Library Comm., 108 Library Commission,” 102-9 Time, Space, and Image Building in Small Town Getty, Norris, author, memb. FWP, 110 Gross, W. W., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 30, 31, America, annotated, 51 Ghost Dance, connections with Guy V. Henry, 60, 62 32, 33 Franzwa, Gregory, Lincoln Highway: Nebraska, Gibson, Edward, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Grouard, Frank, frontier army scout, 195 (photo) Vol. 2, reviewed, 96-97 Gibson, Francis M., frontier army soldier, 160 Guggenheim, Benjamin, sailed on Titanic, 85, 86 Freemasonry, Prince Hall Masonry in Omaha, 28-39 Gilbreath, Jason, bk. rev., 97 Guille, Albert, grand opera singer, 3, 6, 8 Frey, George, frontier army soldier, accidental Gillmore, Quincy O’Mahar, frontier army soldier, Gulick, Luther Halsey, founder Camp Fire Girls, 123 shooting victim, 184 (photo of grave) love affair, 162 Gustav III, performed in Nebr., 9 Friends of the Library, estab. 1938, 107 Gingras, Leon, frontier army soldier, accidental Guthrie, Francesca, grand opera singer, 6 Frierson, Lillian, OES officer, 38 (sidebar) shooting victim, 183 Gwaltney, William W., at dedication of hist. marker From Everglade to Canton With the Second Dra- Glenn, Lewis, frontier army soldier, suspect in to Ninth, Tenth Cav., Ft. Rob, 151 (photo), 152 goons, Theophilus F. Rodenbough, winter Emanuel Stance killing, 156 back cover Gordon, G. D., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Hagin, Matthias, author, quoted on Volga famine Frontier Army Christmas, Lori A. Cox-Paul, Dr. (sidebar) relief, 135 James W. Wengert, ad, 52 Gordon, John, 1874 penetration of Black Hills, 54-60 Halaas, David Fridtjof, and Jean Afton, Andrew E. Fry, Edwin A., ed. Niobrara Pioneer, 76, 80 Grand Army of the Republic, Rutherford B. Hayes Masich, Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook Fry, James B., wrote about Guy V. Henry, 60 a memb., 14; cannon mishap, 181 History of Coups and Combat, reviewed, 203-4 Fuller, Grace, frontier tutor, 159, 161 (photo) Grand Island, Hall Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 24 Halva, Victor T., sailed on Titanic, 85, 87, 91 Fuller, Helen, frontier governess, 159, 161 (photo) Grand Italian Opera Company, performed in Hamilton, George E., frontier army soldier, 164 Fullerton, Nance Co., early home A. L. Bixby, 75, 77 Omaha, 1890, 3 Hamilton, John, quoted on frontier army desertion, Funke’s Opera House, Lincoln, 6 (program), 9 Grand Opera House, Omaha, 6 172 (photo), 10; 113 “Grand Opera in Nebraska in the 1890s,” Harlan Hamilton, Kate C. (Mrs. George E.), frontier army Furman, Bess, journalist, connections with A. L. Jennings, 2-13 wife, 164 Bixby, 76, 82 Grant, Ulysses A., U.S., visited by Rutherford B. Hamilton, William, grand opera singer, 6 Fursch-Madi, Emma, vocalist, visited Omaha, 8 Hayes, 14; 160; offered blanket pardons for Hammond, Ross, journalist, and A. L. Bixby, 76 troops, 168; death of, 181 Hannaford, Andrew H., frontier army deserter, 169 Gable, Jacob Harris, dir., FWP, 110, 111 Grassmiick, Johannes, pastor in Volga famine Hansen, Harry, literary critic New York World- Gadski, Johanna, grand opera singer, 10, 12 area, 137 Telegram, 115 Gaeria, A. G., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 38 Grau, Maurice, mgr. Grand Italian Opera Co., 3; Hanson Conducts Hanson, composer, Howard (sidebar) canceled Met. Opera season, 1897-98, 11 Hanson, reviewed, 43-44 Galassi, Antonio, grand opera singer, 3 Graves, John, saddler, 154 Hanson, Howard, composer, Hanson Conducts Galbraith, John C., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Great Master of All Animals (Lion), Omaha (tribe), Hanson, reviewed, 43-44 (sidebar), 32 (sidebar) 119 Hanson, James A., Little Chief's Gatherings: The Gallagher, Francis, frontier army soldier, 194 Great Sioux War, “Chasing Sitting Bull and Crazy Smithsonian Institution’s G. K. Warren 1855- Gantt, Edith, librarian, aided sister Aileen Cochran Horse: Two Fourteenth U.S. Infantry Diaries of 1856 Plains Indian Collection . . . reviewed, 49 to boost Nebr. libraries, 104, 108 the Great Sioux War,” Jerome A. Greene, 150, Hardorff, Richard G., Lakota Recollections of the Garnett, Katie, protegee Mollie Garnett McIntosh, 187-201 Custer Fight: New Sources of Indian-Military 160 Great Traveler (Hard Walker), Omaha (tribe), 119 History, annotated, 145 212 Index - Volume 78 Harper, Henry S., sailed on Titanic, 87 and Lakota Catholicism, reviewed, 40 Jenkins, Mrs. Prophet H., OES officer, 38 Harper, Mrs. Henry S., sailed on Titanic, 87 Homesteading, C. H. Morrill homesteads in la., Jennings, Harlan, “Grand Opera in Nebraska in Harper's Weekly, 62; vignettes frontier army life, 150 Nebr., 129 the 1890s,” 2-13 Harrington, Russell, army deserter, 165 Homicide, Race, and Justice in the American West, Jensen, Richard E., NSHS sen. research anthro.; 1880-1920, Clare V. McKanna Jr., reviewed, 207 bk. annotations, 99; 145-46 Harris, Henry B., sailed on Titanic, 86, 87 Hooker, William Chauncey, animal trap inventor, 71 Jewel, Cecelia, NAACP officer, 30 Harris, Rene (Mrs. Henry B.), sailed on Titanic, 86, 89, 90 Hoover, Herbert, U.S. pres., 123 Johansson, Karl, sailed on Titanic, 87 Harrold, Holland, Omaha, Afr. Amer. musician, 30 Hoover, Mrs. Herbert, asked Mabel Lee to replace Johnson, “Titanic” Carl, survived sinking of Titanic, her at 1932 Olympic ceremonies, 123 85 (photo), 87, 88, 89 (drawing), 91 Hatch, Edward H., frontier army soldier, 161, 162 (photo) Hough, Alfred L., quoted on desertion, 172 Johnson, Andrew, U.S. pres., offered blanket Hatch, Hattie (Mrs. Edward H.), frontier army wife, Howard, Elizabeth, OES officer, 35, 37 (sidebar) pardons for troops, 168 161, 162 Hoyt, W. F., sailed on Titanic, 87 Johnson, Dorothy M., Some Went West, annotated, 145 Hatfield, Charles A. P., frontier army soldier, Hubert, Edgar, frontier army soldier, 161 accidental shooting victim, 181 Hudson, Charles L., frontier army soldier, Johnson, Eric, bro. “Titanic” Carl Johnson, 85, 91 Hayes, Rutherford B., “Eugene Field and the accidental shooting victim, 182 Johnson, F., OES officer, 38 (sidebar) ‘Hayes Saloon’ in Omaha, An Episode of 1885,” Huff, John, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Johnson, Henry, buffalo soldier at Ft. Rob., Medal 14-21 (photo, 14); prohibited liquor sales on of Honor winner, 151, 153 (photo), 154 Hughes, A. J., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 reservations, 1881, 162 Johnson, Jack, Afr. Amer. boxer, 78 Hughes, Celia, spiritualist, 79 Hayes, Webb C., son U.S. pres., memb. hunting Johnson, Joseph E., leader Native Amer. delega- party, 179 Hughes, Charles Evans, U.S. pres. cand., 1916, 24 tion to Washington D.C., 1852, 118, 119, 120 Hazen, William B., frontier army soldier, 179 Hughes, James T., frontier army soldier, accidental Johnson, Laura, OES officer, 32, 35, 36 (photo), shooting victim, 178 “He . .. Regretted Having to Die That Way: Fire- 37 (sidebar), 38 arms Accidents in the Frontier Army,” James E. Humbert, James, frontier army soldier, 182 Johnson, Maude, OES officer, 37 (sidebar), 38 Potter, 150, 175-86 Humbert, John Gibbon, accidental shooting (sidebar) Helmstreet, Charles, frontier army soldier, victim, 182 Johnson, Michael L., New Westers: The West in accidental shooting victim, 184 Hunter, Ella, OES officer, 37 (sidebar), 38 Contemporary American Culture, reviewed, 41 Henri, Floretta, quoted on Prince Hall Masonry, 28 Hunter, Nathaniel, Omaha, Prince Hall Mason, Johnson, William, Afr. Amer. football player, 78 Henry, Guy V., “‘The Men Behaved Splendidly’: 29 (photo), 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38 Johnston, Abraham R., frontier army officer, Guy V. Henry’s Famous Cavalry Rides,” 54-63 Hunting, Edward Gehrke, 1916, 23, 24, 25; frontier accidental shooting victim, 176 (photos, 55, 59) shooting accidents, 175-86 Jones, Bryan L., Mark Twain Made Me Do It and Hense, Heinrich, German-Russian, quoted on Hutchins, James S., bk. rev., 203-4 Other Plains Adventures, annotated, 146 Volga famine, 136 Hyer, Michael, frontier army soldier, accidental Jones, Claudius, Seward, landowner, merchant, Henzlik, F. E., dean NU Teachers College, 123 shooting victim, 179 banker, 65-73 (photo, 67) Her Majesty’s Opera Company, performed in Jones, David, father of Claudius, manufacturer, Nebr., 1884, 3 I Married a Soldier, Lydia Spencer Lane, 158 67, 68 Heroines of Jericho, Prince Hall Masonry, 38 / pagliacci, performed in Nebr., 10 Jones, Will Owen, ed. Nebraska State Journal, 76, Hess, C. D., Grand Opera Company, performed Il trovatore, performed in Nebr., 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 78 (photo) in Nebr., 5-6, 7 10, Il, 12 Jonsson, Carl, sailed on Titanic, 87 Hichens, Robert, quartermaster on Titanic, 86 Indian Fights and Fighters, Cyrus T. Brady, 62 Jordan, George, buffalo soldier at Ft. Rob., Medal Hicks, Charles, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 Indian Wars, Guy V. Henry cav. rides, 54-62 of Honor winner, 151, 152, 153 (photo), 154, 156 (sidebar), 32 (sidebar) Ingersoll, Robert, lawyer, lecturer, visited Omaha, 8 Jordan, William H., comdr. Camp Rob., 55, 58, 59 Hill, Harry M., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 30, 37 Insurance, Prince Hall Masonic, 33 Jordan, William Walter, frontier army diarist, 194 (sidebar), 38 (sidebar) International Grand Opera Company, |!1 Joslyn Memorial Art Gallery, holdings described Hillion, Laura, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Irwin, Gregory J. W., The United States Cavalry: by FWP, 113 Hillis, Madalene, pres. Nebr. Library Assoc., 105, 106 An Illustrated History, 166 Juch, Emma, Grand Opera Company, performed Hinrichs Opera Company, grand opera co., 7 Ismay, J. Bruce, dir. White Star Line, 86, 87, 88, 89 in Omaha, 4, 5 (photo) Historical Marker, dedicated April 1997, Ft. Rob., James, Louis, actor, visited Omaha, 8 Julius, Cora, OES officer, 37 (sidebar), 38 to Ninth, Tenth Cav., 151 (photo) (sidebar) Jansson, Carl, sailed on Titanic, 87 HNiasutgolrey, ofr eNveiberwaesdk,a ,2 0J3a mes C. Olson, Ronald C. Jefsfheordost,i nJgo hvni,c tifmr,o nt1i8er0 army soldier, accidental KaRmemaedinn,g s Coanr olTeh,e oerdy., aTnhde PPruarcstuiicte , ofr eLvoiceawle dH,i st4o8r-y4 9 History of Samuel Machette of the Upper “96” Ranch Log Cabin, Kieth Buss, annotated, 51 Jefferson Barracks, Mo., 165, 170 Kanesville, SEE Council Bluffs, 116 Hitchcock, Gilbert, U.S. sen., eulogized Emil Jeffries, James J., boxer, 78 Kansa (tribe), 118 Brandeis, 90 Jenkins, A. A., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 38 Kansas City Star, Umland bk. reviews, 111 Holcomb, Silas, Nebr. gov., lampooned by A. L. Jenkins, Amanda, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Kansas City Times, Umland bk. reviews, 111 Bixby, 77 (photo) Jenkins, Prophet H., Prince Hall Masonic officer, Kate M. Cleary: A Literary Biography with Selected Holler, Clyde, Black Elk’s Religion: The Sun Dance 38 (sidebar) Works, Susanne K. George, reviewed, 206-7 Nebraska History - Winter 1997 Kaya, Mary, OES officer, 37 (sidebar), 38 (sidebar) Lansing Theater, Lincoln, 8 Lindsey, Rebecca, OES officer, 35 Keene, Thomas, actor, visited Omaha, 8 Lardner, F. H., capt. Mackay-Bennett, 90 Lineback, Don, Fourteen Plus: Homesteading in Kees, Weldon, poet, memb. FWP, 110 Lass, William E., bk. rev., 143 Nebraska’s Sandhills, 1911-1949, annotated, 50 Keller, John W., frontier army soldier, accidental Last War Trail: The Utes and the Settlement of Little Bighorn Battle, 187, 189 shooting victim, 178 (engraving his femur) Colorado, Robert Emmitt, 157 Little Chief's Gatherings: The Smithsonian Kellett, Michael, frontier army soldier, accidental Latrobe, Charles J., English traveler, 1840s, 170 Institution's G. K. Warren 1855-1856 Plains shooting victim, 179 Latter-Day Saints’ Emigrants’ Guide by William Indian Collection James A. Hanson, reviewed, 49 Kellogg, Clara Louise, grand opera singer, 5, 6 Clayton, ed., Stanley B. Kimball, annotated, 99 (program) Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ of, Little Wolf, Cheyenne leader, 197 Kelly, Leslie A., California's Gold Rush Country, Florence, Douglas Co., 114; at Kanesville, Lloyd, Charles F., frontier army soldier, 194 annotated, 99 116, 118 Locke, Walter, Nebraska State Journal, 82 Kempton, Murray, columnist, 152 Laurel Advocate, reported on John B. Thayer, 88 Lohengrin, performed in Nebr., 10 Kennard Apartments, Omaha residence Emil Laws, Rulings, and Decisions Governing the Lord, Walter, quoted on Titanic sinking, 86, 87 Brandeis, 84 Military Crime of Desertion, Fred T. Wilson, 166 Lovell, Melvin N., manufacturer, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72 Kennedy, John, frontier army deserter, 168 Lea, Luke, comm. of Indian Affairs, 119, 120 Lucia, performed in Nebr., 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Kennedy, W. J. D., ed., On the Plains with Custer Lease, Mary Ellen, Populist orator, 79 Ludwickson, John, NSHS curator of anthro., bk and Hancock: The Journal of Isaac Coates, Army Leckie, Shirley A., quoted on woman's view of rev., 205 Surgeon, reviewed, 142-3 frontier army life, 158 Lund, Martha, author, memb. FWP, 110 Keyes, Alexander S. B., frontier army soldier, love Lee, Mabel, NU prof., authority on women’s phys. affair, 162 ed., 120-24 (photo, 123) Lutahnenro tNaotretdh:, 5Fr0o-n5t1i er Scout, Jeff O'Donnell, KFAB, radio station, Roy Cochran's Sunday P.M. Lee, Robert, bk. rev., 40-41 Lyon, Edwin A., New Deal for Southeastern talks, 104 Lehman, K., German-Russian schoolmaster, Archaeology, reviewed, 205 Killing the White Man’s Indian: Reinventing Native quoted, 134 Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century, Lenin, Vladimir, helped cause Volga famine, 134, Fergus M. Bordewich, reviewed, 97 MacGregor, Greg, Overland: The California Emi- 135, 137 Kimball, Stanley B., ed., Latter-Day Saints’ Emi- grant Trail of 1841-1870, reviewed, 45-47 grants’ Guide by William Clayton, reviewed, 99 Lessenhop, Dorothy, employee Nebr. Public Mackay-Bennett, recovered bodies from Titanic Library Comm., 103, 108 Kimmel, W. F., Camp Rob. trader, 130 disaster, 90, 91 Lester, Charles, frontier army soldier, 169 Kinzie, Mrs. John, frontier army wife, 182 Mackenzie, Ranald S., frontier army comdr., 197 Lewis and Clark in the Three River Valleys, 1805- Kislingbury, Frederick F., frontier army soldier, 160 1806, eds., Donald F. Nell, John E. Taylor, Magic Flute, performed in Nebr., 9 Kiwanis Club, award to C. H. Morrill, 1922, 131 annotated, 99 Main Street Revisited: Time, Space, and Image Building in Small Town America, Richard V. Kluck, Arthur, Volga famine relief worker, 136, 137 Lewis, Edward, frontier army soldier, 160-61 Francaviglia, annotated, 51 (photo of letter) Lewis, Meriwether, at Council Bluff, 1804, 116; Malone, Clyde, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 30 Knox, H. A., English importer, 68 accidental shooting victim, 179-80 Manderson, Charles F., U.S. sen., Hayes saloon Koelling, Jill Marie, NSHS asst. curator of photo- Library Journal, quoted on Aileen Cochran's incident, 1885, 16, 17 graphs/AV coll.; ed., “Thousand Mile Motor Trip library bills, 105 Through Western Nebraska, 1916,” 22-27 Life Guard (Walks Apart), Omaha (tribe), 119 Manila Bay, battle oi, 80 Koupal, Nancy Tystad, ed., Our Landlady, reviewed, Lightoller, Charles H., officer Titanic, 87 Mann, Simpson, frontier army soldier, 156, 161 44-45 Many Hands of My Relations: French and Indians “Limnings,” Omaha World-Herald column of Will KrPaumbplhi,c ALinbnriaer y C.C,o mNomr.t,h P1l0a5t te, memb. Nebr. M. Maupin, 77 ovni ewtehed ,L o1w3e9r Missouri, Tanis C. Thorne, re- Ku Klux Klan, opposed Mabel Lee at NU, 122 LinPcroilnnc,e LHaanlcl asMtaesro nrCoy.,, g28r;a nhdo moep erEad, wa1r8d9,0s , 2-13; Maps, Guy V. Henry’s cav. rides, 56, 60; Great Sioux War, 193 Kuhl, John, sailed on Carpathia, 89 (photo) Margaret Gehrke, 22-27 Maretzek, Max, orchestra conductor, 7, 8 Lincoln City Guide, compiled by FWP, 110, 111 La traviata, performed in Nebr., 6, 10 Mark Twain Made Me Do It and Other Plains Lincoln Courier, quoted on grand opera performed Adventures, Bryan L. Jones, annotated, 146 “Ladies of the Regiment: Their Influence on the in Lincoln, 5, 6, 10 Frontier Army,” Mary L. Williams, 150, 158-64 Marlowe, Julia, actress, visited Omaha, 8 Lincoln Evening News, quoted on grand opera Lakota Recollections of the Custer Fight: New performed in Lincoln, 5, 6 Marsh, O. C., paleontologist, influenced C. H Sources of Indian-Military History, Richard G. Morrill, 130 Lincoln Highway, traveled by A. L. Bixby, 82 Hardorff, annotated, 145 Martha, performed in Nebr., 10, 11, 12 Lincoln Highway: Nebraska, Vol. 2, Gregory Lambardi Italian Grand Opera Company, performed Franzwa, reviewed, 96-97 Martin's Cantonment, Cow Island, Mo. River, 180 in Nebr., 12 Lincoln Star, Oswald Black, cartoonist, 82; Mascagni, Pietro, composer, 7 Lamson, J. M., manufacturer photo supplies, 116 reported Titanic sinking, 84 Masich, Andrew E., and Jean Afton, David Fridtjof Lane, Lydia Spencer (Mrs. William B.), / Married Lincoln, Abraham, U.S. pres., compared to John Halaas, Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook a Soldier, 158; 161 D. Rockefeller, 126; offered clemency to army History of Coups and Combat, reviewed, 203-4 Lane, William B., Fort Fillmore, N. Mex. Terr., 161 deserters, 165, 168 Masked Ball, performed in Nebr., 10 Langlois, Sylvanie, grand opera singer, 6 Lindsay, Roye, bk. rev., 141-42 Mason, Walt, journalist, and A. L. Bixby, 76 214 Index - Volume 78 Matthews, John, clergyman, at funeral Emil gration, and the Formation of the Grand Bodies Morris, Henry M., Seward, hamess maker, inven- Brandeis, 90 of Prince Hall Masonry,” 28-39 tor, 64, 65, 66 Maupin, William M., journalist, and A. L. Bixby, Milan Italian Opera Company, performed in Nebr., Morris, John H., Seward, inventor, 64-74 76, 82 1886, 3 Morris, Silas, Seward, father John H., William, Mautz, Carl, Biographies of Western Photographers: Milds, Miller, frontier army soldier, suspect in Thomas D., Henry, 65 A Reference Guide to Photographers .., anno- Emanuel Stance killing, 156 Morris, Thomas D., Seward, inventor, 64, 65, 66, 72 tated, 99 Miles, Nelson A., connections with Guy V. Henry, Morris, William, Seward, inventor, 64, 65, 66, 67, 72 Maxon, Mason M., frontier army soldier, 159 61; campaign against Sioux in Mont., 187, 196, Morris, William, Seward, son of John, harness Maybee, John, frontier army soldier, 160 197 maker, 64 McBryar, William, buffalo soldier, 152 Miller, Darlis A., quoted on woman's view of Morton, J. Sterling, 76 frontier army life, 158 McClure’s Magazine, published Ida M. Tarbell’s Moses, L. G., Wild West Shows and the Images of expose of Standard Oil Co., 126 Miller, George L., ed. Omaha Herald, 14, 16, 19, 20 American Indians, 1883-1933, reviewed, 43 McConnell, Curt, bk. rev., 96-97 Miller, Henry W., leader Native Amer. delegation Moss, Joel M. “Matt,” frontier army soldier, 160 to Washington D.C., 1852, 118, 119 McDermott, John D., bk. rev., 140-41; “Were They Mountain Bear, Omaha (tribe), 119 Really Rogues?: Desertion in the Nineteenth- Miller, J. E., Lincoln mayor, 35 Mountain Dove, 119 Century U.S. Army,” 150, 165-74 Miller, Peter, People of the Great Plains, reviewed, McFarland, Olive, protegee Alice Kirk Grierson, 159 49-50 Muori, Camille, grand opera singer, 6 McGough, James, sailed on Titanic, 87 Miller, William M., frontier army soldier, acciden- Murdoch, William, officer, Titanic, 86, 87, 88 tal shooting victim, 175 Murphy, David, NSHS sen. research arch., bk. Mcintosh, Charles Barron, Nebraska Sand Hills: The Human Landscape, reviewed, 42 Millett, Larry, Twin Cities Then and Now, reviewed, annotations, 50 98 Murray, Charles A., quoted on American charac- McIntosh, Donald, frontier army soldier, 160 Mills, Anson, frontier army soldier, 191, 196 ter, 169 Mcintosh, Mollie Garnett (Mrs. Donald), frontier army wife, 160 Mills, Mabel, OES officer, 37 (sidebar) Murray, Frank E., frontier army soldier, accidental shooting victim, 178 McKanna, Jr., Clare V., Homicide, Race, and Justice Missouri River, tribes along ca. 1804, 116 Music, “Grand Opera in Nebraska in the 1890s,” in the American West, 1880-1920, reviewed, 207 Mitchell, James, Florence, Douglas Co., 114 14-21 McMullen, Adam, Nebr. gov., and Nebr. Public Mjagkij, Nina, hist., quoted on YMCA, 29 Musical Courier, grand opera review, 8 Library Comm., 102-3 Mollie Hall Cigar Store, Lincoln, described by Ne- Myers, James Will, froritier army soldier, love McNally, Hannah, Nebraska, Off the Beaten Path: braska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State, 113 affair, 162 A Guide to Unique Places, annotated, 51 Monitor, Omaha, Afr. Amer. newsp., 29, 31, 32, 33, Myers, Lizzie (Mrs. James Will), frontier army wife, McWilliams, Ida, OES official, 37 (sidebar), 38 34 (ad), 36, 37, 38 love affair, 162 (sidebar) Moon Returning, wife of Yellow Smoke, 119 Myres, Sandra L., quoted on woman's view of McWilliams, Trago T., Prince Hall Masonic officer, Moore, Jennie, OES officer, 38 frontier army life, 158 30, 31, 32 (photo), 32, 34 Moore, Katherine, OES officer, 38 (sidebar) Medal of Honor, awarded Guy V. Henry, 55; Moore, P. L., Prince Hall Masonic officer, 34 Nance County Journal, Fullerton, connections Nebr. recipients in Nebraska Hall of Fame, 100; with A. L. Bixby, 75 buffalo soldier medal winners at Ft. Rob., 150, Moore, William, frontier sutler, 162 Nance, Albinus, Nebr. gov., employer C. H. Morrill, 151-57 Morgan, John Pierpont, financier, changed plans 130 Melba, Nellie, grand opera singer, 11, 12 (photo) to sail on Titanic, 85, 88 National Association for the Advancement of Col- Melodeon Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, 120 Morgan, Lewis Henry, coll. in Rochester Museum, ored People (NAACP), Omaiia, Prince Hall Ma 116 Memories and Other Poems, A. L. Bixby, 75 sonry, 30 Morley, Sadie, protegee Alice Kirk Grierson, 159 Memories of a Bloomer Girl, Mabel Lee, i20 National Opera Company, performed in Nebr., “Men Behaved Splendidly: Guy V. Henry’s Famous Morrill (town), named for C. H. Morrill, 131 1887, 3; staged Lohengrin, 10 Cavalry Rides,” Thomas R. Buecker, 54-63 Morrill County, named for C. H. Morrill, 131 Native Americans, “Preponderance of Evidence: Mendelssohn Quintet Club, Boston, visited Morrill, Arthur, son C. H., 129, 131 The 1852 Omaha Indian Delegation Daguerreo- Omaha, 8 Morrill, Charles Albert, son C. H., 129 types,” Joanna Cohan Scherer, 116-21; “Chasing Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse: Two Fourteenth Merritt, Wesley, frontier army comdr., 195, 196 Morrill, Charles H., NU benefactor, namesake U.S. Infantry Diaries of the Great Sioux War,” Mertens, William, grand opera singer, 6, 10 Morrill Hall, 124, 127, 129-32 (photos, 129, 130) Jerome A. Greene, 150, 187-201 Metcalf, Myrtle, OES officer, 37 (sidebar), 38 Morrill, Edgar, son C. H., 129 Naugle, Ronald C., and James C. Olson, History Metropolitan Opera Company, survived financial Morrill, Ephraim, father C. H. Morrill, 129 of Nebraska, reviewed, 203 panic of 1893, 8, 11 Morrill, Harriet (Mrs. C. H.), 129, 130 (photo of “Nebraska Connections to a Titanic Disaster,” Mexican War, desertion, 166 painting), 131 Edward R. Tryon, 84-92 Mickey, J. H., Nebr. gov., employer C. H. Morrill, Morrill, Lilla, dtr. C. H. Morrill, 129 Nebraska Department of Roads, aided Nebr. 130 Morrill, Mahala (Mrs. Ephraim), mother C. H. Public Library Comm., 105 Midland Pacific Railroad, reached Seward, 1873, 64 Morrill, 129 Nebraska Hall of Fame, members’ biographies, 100 Mignon II, performed in Nebr., 10 Morrill, Mary, dtr. C. H. Morrill, died, 129 Nebraska Library Association, and Nebr. Public Mihelich, Dennis N., “World War I, the Great Mi- Morris, Emma (Mrs. Thomas D.), 65 Library Comm., 102-3, 104, 105, 107 Nebraska History - Winter 1997 Nebraska Public Library, assumed functions Nebr. Northern Vindicator, Estherville, la., 75 Oppegard, Anne M., “For Posterity: Namesakes of Public Library Comm., 1933, 103, 104, 105 Novara, Franco, grand opera singer, 3 Four University of Nebraska Buildings,” 122-33 Nebraska Public Library Commission, affected by Ord, E. O. C., comdr. Dept. of the Platte, 55, 56, 59 Roy and Aileen Cochran, 102-9 O & CB Streetcars of Omaha and Council Order of the Eastern Star (OES), Prince Hall Nebraska Sand Hills: The Human Landscape, Bluffs, Richard Orr, reviewed, 94 Masonry, 28-39 Charles Barron Mcintosh, reviewed, 42 Oceanic, reported on Titanic sinking, 90 Orr, Richard, O & CB Streetcars of Omaha and Nebraska State Historical Society, aided FWP, 110, O'Donnell, Jeff, Luther North: Frontier Scout, Council Bluffs, reviewed, 94 111, 113; holder records Nebr. military posts, annotated, 50-51 Osage (tribe), 118 176; coll. AVRS materials on Volga famine relief, Offley, Robert H., comdr. Ft. Sully, 54 Osthoff House, Omaha, saloon, 17-20 (drawings) 134, 135, 137, 138 Old Army: A Portrait of the American Army in Osthoff, Henry, Omaha, Hayes saloon episode, Nebraska State Journal, columnist A. L. Bixby, Peacetime, 1784-1898, Edward M. Coffman, 151 1885, 17-20 (drawing, 19) 75-82 (drawing Journal building, 76); quoted on grand opera performed in Lincoln, 5, 6, 10 Old Betsey: The Life and Times of a Famous Otis, George A., Report of Surgical Cases . . in the Dakota Woman and Her Family, Mark Diedrich, Army of the United States, 178 Nebraska Writers Guild, honored A. L. Bixby, 82 reviewed, 140 Otoe (tribe), 118 Nebraska Writers’ Project, SEE Federal Writers’ Olson, James C., and Ronald C. Naugle, History Project, 110 of Nebraska, reviewed, 203 Ottawa (tribe), 116, 118 Nebraska, Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Olympics, 1932 role of Mabel Lee, 123 Our Landlady, L. Frank Baum; ed., Nancy Tystad Places, Hannah McNally, annotated, 51 Koupal; reviewed, 44-45 Omaha, grand opera, 1890s, 2-13; “Eugene Field Nebraska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State, and the ‘Hayes Saloon’ in Omaha, An Episode of Overland: The California Emigrant Trail of 184 1- compiled by FWP, 110-15 1885,” 14-21 1870, Greg MacGregor, reviewed, 45-47 Neihardt, John, booklet compiled by FWP, 111 Omaha (tribe), “Preponderance of Evidence: Ovington, Mary White, NAACP officer, 30 Neligh, Antelope Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, 26 The 1852 Omaha Indian Delegation Daguerreo- Packard, Fred, grand opera singer, 6 Nell, Donald F., John E. Taylor, eds., Lewis and types,” 116-21 Paderewski, Ignace, visited Omaha, 8 Clark in the Three River Valleys, 1805-1806, Omaha Bee, quoted on grand opera performed in annotated, 99 Nebr., 3, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12; praised W. L. Visscher, Paine, Adam, frontier army scout, 151 Nelson, Paula M., Prairie Winnows Out its Own: 15, 16, 18; on East St. Louis riots, 1917, 37; Patterson, Robert, frontier army soldier, accidental The West River Country of South Dakota in the boosted Aetna life insurance, 90, 91 shooting victim, 180-81 Years of Depression and Dust, reviewed, 47-48 Omaha Daily Herald, quoted on grand opera Patti, Adelina, grand opera singer, 3 (photo), 4, 7 New Deal for Southeastern Archaeology, Edwin A. performed in Nebr., 3 Patzki, Julius, frontier army dr., 195 Lyon, reviewed, 205 Omaha Daily News, on East St. Louis riots, 1917, 37 Paul, R. Eli, NSHS sen. research hist.; bk. annota- New Perspectives on the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Omaha Herald, ed. George L. Miller, 15, 16, 19; tions, 99; 50-51; “Foreword”, 150 ed. Charles E. Rankin, reviewed, 141 quoted on frontier army life, 169 Paulding, William, frontier army soldier, author, 161 New Westers: The West in Contemporary American Omaha Opera Festival Company, failed, 7-8 Pawnee (tribe), 118; scouts, 177 Culture, Michael L. Johnson, reviewed, 41 Omaha Public Library, holdings described by Peary, Robert E., explorer, visited Omaha, 8, 79 New York, near collision with Titanic, 85 FWP, 113 People of the Great Plains, Peter Miller, reviewed, New York Dramatic Mirror, grand opera performance Omaha Republican, quoted on grand opera per- 49-50 rev., 4 formed in Omaha, 3-4; ed. Ottomar H. Perkins, Charles E., pres. CB&Q RR, 131 New York Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rothacker, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Peters, Arthur King, Seven Trails West, reviewed, Walter Damrosch, 10, 12 Omaha World-Herald, quoted on grand opera in 45-47 New York World-Teiegram, praised Nebraska: Omaha, 6, 7-8; quoted on East St. Louis riots, A Guide to the Cornhusker State, 115 1917, 36, 37; reported Titanic sinking, 84, 87, 89; Petersen, Carol Miles, Bess Streeter Aldrich: lampooned Sen. John M. Thurston, 77, 81 The Dreams Are All Real, reviewed, 45 Newspapers, A. L. Bixby, Nebraska State Journal, (sidebar with cartoon); quoted on Adams Co. Phelps County, bookmobile, 1941, 107 (photo) 75-82 library services, 107; praised Nebraska: A Guide Phillips, Adelaide Company, grand opera troupe, 2 Nichols, David, Prince Hall Masonic officer, 31 to the Cornhusker State, 113; attacked John D. (sidebar) Rockefeller donation to NU, 126 Photography, Edward Arthur Gehrke, 22-27 (photos, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27); “Preponderance of Nichols, Mary, OES officer, 38 (sidebar) Omaha: A Guide to the City and Environs, Evidence: The 1852 Omaha Indian Delegation Nielsen, John W., ed., Tante Johanne, Letters compiled by FWP, 110, 111 Daguerreotypes,” 116-21 of a Danish Immigrant Family, 1887-1910, On the Bookshelf, 99; 50-51; 145-46 Pickle, Linda Schelbitzki, Contented Among reviewed, 93-94 On the Plains with Custer and Hancock: The Journal Strangers: Rural German-Speaking Women and Night Lives On, Walter Lord, 86 of Isaac Coates, Army Surgeon, ed., W. J. D. Their Families in the Nineteenth Century Midwest, Night to Remember, Walter Lord, 86 Kennedy, reviewed, 142-3 reviewed, 142 Ninth Cavalry, comdr. Guy V. Henry, 60-62 One Who Dies For A Friend, Omaha (tribe), 119 Pine Ridge Agency, connections with Guy V. (photos, 59, 61) O'Neill, Frontier Co., 1916 Gehrke travel diary, Henry, 59 (photo), 61 (photo), 62; toured, 1995, Niobrara Pioneer, ed. Edwin A. Fry, 76 25-26 152-3 Nixon, Louise, librarian, 108 O'Neill, James, actor, visited Omaha, 8 Pinkett, Harrison J., NAACP officer, 30 Nordica, Lillian, grand opera singer, 3, 4, 8, 10-11 Opera Houses, in Red Cloud, Lincola, Omaha, Platte County Argus, Populist, 75-76, 77 Norma, performed in Nebr., 9 1890s, 2-13 Police Gazette, ads seeking army deserters, 168 North, Luther H., quoted on Spencer carbines, 177 Opera Omaha, regional opera co., 2, 12 Policing the Elephant: Crime, Punishment, and 216

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