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Kinney, L. B., 45. Kirby, Mr., 42. Kountze, Mrs. Hermann, 178. La Clede House, 169. La Flesch, Mrs. Joe, 163. Lambert, William, 72. Lancaster, town, 54, 57. Lane, James H., 77. Lands, western Iowa, 1856-7, 160. Latham, J. McNeale, 142. Lawrence, city, 141. Laws of 1855, clarity and directness, 149. Lewis and Clarke's Expedition, 11, 37. Lisa, Manuel, 13, 37. Lowe, Enos, 116. Lowe, Jesse, 136. Lumber cut by Poncas, 17. McLaughlin, Maj. James, 179–190. Mack, Susie (Mrs. J. W. Paddock), 114. women of 1855, 162–178, 195. Mandans, 48, 50, 51. Marquette, Hon. T. M., 78. Married women's rights in law, 152. Masonic lodge, first, 45. Massena Springs, N. Y., 113. Maxwell, Hon. Samuel, article on laws, Mechanics' liens, 84. Merchants' National Bank, Omaha, 116. Mickelwait, Mrs. Wheatly, 168. Mills County, Ia., 126. Mills, Maggie (Mrs. Dick McCormick), 176. Mills, Mrs. George, 176. Minick, Mrs. Alice A., article on Under- Missionaries, 163. Mission house, Bellevue, 37. Missouri Indians, 14. Missouri, 48th Volunteer Infantry, 94. Mitchell, J. C., 116, 129. Money, value, 83, 87. Moore, W. E., 142. Morin, Edward, Life of, 48-52, 195. Mormon women, 163. Morris, Miss Sarah, 168. Morrow, ranch, 51. Morton, Mrs. J. Sterling, 167. Morton, Hon. J. Sterling, 43, 45, 145, Mosier, Miss Caroline (Mrs. John Logan), | Paddock, William S., 113. 177. Mounds and earthworks of Indians, 40. Mt. Tabor, Ia., 73. Palladium, The, 167. Park County, Indiana, 92. Murphy, Fannie (Mrs. C. W. Hamilton), | Parker, Rev. J., 133. Nebraska City Collegiate and Prepara- Peters, Miss Valentine (Mrs. Morin), 51. tory Institute, 143. Nebraska University, 1855, 143. Nebraska Women of 1855, 162–178. Nekoma, 163. Nemaha City, 72. Nemaha County, 60. Nesuma, 152. Newtonia, Mo., 123. Nickel, August, 184. Nineteenth annual meeting, 193. North and South Platte parties, 89, 117. Nuckolls, S. F., 77, 88, 89, 90, 91, 119, Oak Creek, S. D., 183-190. Oakes, D. C., 149. Oakland County, Mich., 129. Ohio code, 140. Old Fort Wayne, 123. Omaha, 45, 98 117; Bar Association, 105; Omaha Indians, 12, 14, 20, 37, 41, 48. Osage Indians, 41. Osborne, Caroline (Mrs. Samuel Popple- ton, Jr.), 95. Otoe Agency, 37. Otoe County, 62, 64, 65, 118. Pacific House, Kanesville, 164. Paddock, Mrs. J. W., 114, 175. Pierre, Fort, 48. Pigeon Creek, 116. Platt, Mrs. Alvira Gaston, 164. Platte Valley and Pacific R. R. Co., 143. Plattsmouth, 117. Plattsmouth road, 55; women of, 168. Ponca Indians, 11-25, 48, 52. Ponca Habeas Corpus case, 24, 105. Pontiac, Mich., 129. Pope, A. E., 193. Poppleton, Andrew Jackson, biography, 94-110, 111, 130. Poppleton, Mrs. A. J., 98, 172, 175. Poppleton, Benjamin, 94. Poppleton, Ebenezer, 94. Poppleton, Mrs. Samuel, Jr., 95 Poppleton, Samuel, Jr., 94, 95. Poppleton, Samuel, 94. Poppleton, William (son of Samuel), 94. Poppleton, William (father of A. J.), 95. Poppleton, William S., 94. Pound, Dr. Roscoe, 197. Pound, Judge S. B., 197; article by, 154- 157. Pownall, Vt., 94. 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Poppleton), Second Kansas Cavalry, 123. Seminole War, 93. Settlements, 49. Settlers, character of first, 157, 159. Sharp, J. L., Plattsmouth, 119, 130. Shinn's Ferry, 55. Simpson University, 143. Sioux Indians, 12, 17, 18, 48, 51, 52; cost Sitting Bull's death, 179-190. 176-177. St. Lawrence County, N. Y., 110. St. Mary's, 132. Rogers, Samuel E., 115, 127; sketch of Standing Bear, 21, 22, 105. Steward, C. F., 196. Stewart, W. E., 196. Stolley, William, 193. Stouffer, Hon. B. R., 41, 194. Strike-the-Kettle, 187. Strong, Hezekiah B., 75. Subterranean Pass Way, 71. Suits in equity, 159. Survey of Buffalo and Hall counties, 53. Sutter's Fort, 50. Swezey, Prof. G. D., 196. Taffe, John, 109. Taxation, local, 58–69. Taylor, member Nebr. legislature, 1860, Taylor, F. W., 196. Teachers' institute, first, 47. Thayer, Mrs. J. M., 169, 175. Tipton, Hon. Thomas W., 61. Toll and bridge charters, 153. Travels in Nebraska in 1866, 53-57. Tubman, Mrs., 72. Turnbridge, Vt., 127. Underground Railroad in Nebr., 70–79. Union Pacific R. R., 45, 56, 102, 103, 104, 113; bridge controversy, 1891, 105. United States packet, Mo. river, 48. Voting, at first election, 126. Walker, E. C., 97. Wallace, Capt. (Wounded Knee), 188. Walnut Grove Cemetery, Brownville, 94. Ward, Prof. H. B., 196. Watson, W. W., 126. Webster, Gen. J. R., 152-154, 197. Welch, Frank, 91, 130. Welsh, Herbert, 179. Western Exchange and Marine Insur- Whaley, Rosanna (Mrs. Samuel Popple- Wheeling, Va., 120. White county, Tenn., 92. White Earth River, 12. Whitted, J. M., biography by, 92. |