302 



MILLS, 0. R. 



fessional career, 511 ; published works, 511 ; 

 death, 511. 



MILLS, Mrs. C. R. XIV. Decease of, 624. 



MILLS, ETHELBERT SMITH. XIII. Obituary 

 of, 575. 



MILLSON, JOHN S. XIV. Decease of, 626. 



MILLWARD, Hon. WILLIAM. XI. Obituary 

 of, 591. 



MILMAN, HENRY E. VIII. Birth, 499 ; death, 

 499 ; career, 500. 



MILWARD, United States Marshal. III. The 

 case of, 521. 



HILULIN, NICHOLAS. XII. Obituary of, 640. 



MINNESOTA. I. Its boundaries, 472; pop- 

 ulation, 472 ; vote of the State, 472 ; resolu- 

 tions of the Legislature, 472 ; troops furnished 

 for the war, 472. 



II. Situation, 586 ; character of its popula- 

 tion, 586 ; civil officers, 586 ; troops contrib- 

 uted, 586 ; Indian war, 586 ; attacks on the 

 settlers, 586 ; defeat of the Indians, 587 ; con- 

 sequences of the war, 588. 



III. Area, 647 ; population, 647 ; votes, 

 647; finances, 647; debt and valuation, 647; 

 schools, 647 ; trouble with the Indians, 648 ; 

 movements of General Sibley, 648. 



IV. Public lands, 549 ; lumber, 549 ; rail- 

 roads, 549 ; finances, 549 ; correspondence 

 with the Provost-Marshal-General, 549 ; elec- 

 tions, 549 ; Indians, 549. 



V. Republican and Democratic Conven- 

 tions, 577 ; resolutions and nominations, 577 ; 

 result of the elections, 577 ; vote on the con- 

 stitutional amendment, 577 ; receipts and ex- 

 penditures, 577; sales of lands, 577; troops 

 furnished to the General Government, 577; 

 population in 1865, 577 ; railroad communica- 

 tions, 577 ; gold and silver bearing quartz at 

 Vermilion Lake, 578 ; iron-ore, 578 ; fur- 

 trade, 578; product of wheat, 578. 



VI. Finances, 518 ; valuation of property, 

 518 ; schools and funds, 518 ; charitable insti- 

 tutions, 518; views of the Governor on the 

 constitutional amendment, 518 ; Republican 

 Convention, 518; resolutions, 518 ; Democratic 

 Convention, 519; resolutions, 519; election, 

 519 ; views of the Legislature on Federal rela- 

 tions, 519 ; acts passed, 519 ; crops, 520. 



VII. Growth, 511 ; finances, 511 ; receipts 

 and expenditures, 512 ; debt, 512 ; school-fund, 

 512 ; educational facilities, 512 ; State Univer- 

 sity, 512 ; soldiers' claims, 512 ; State-prison, 

 612 ; House of Refuge and asylums, 513 ; ag- 



MINNESOTA. 



riculture of the State, 513 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 513 ; railroads, 513; timber, 513; State 

 election, 513 ; Legislature, 513. 



VIII. Population, 500 ; finances, 501 ; debt, 

 501 ; war expenditures, 501 ; taxable property, 

 501 ; school statistics, 501 ; university, 502 ; 

 grant of Congress, 502 ; Historical Society, 

 502 ; Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 502 ; Reform 

 School, 502 ; State-prison, 502 ; soldiers' boun- 

 ty, 503 ; charitable institutions, 503 ; supplies 

 for sufferers in the British possessions, 503 ; 

 land under cultivation, 504 ; mineral wealth, 

 504 ; railroads, 504 ; manhood suffrage in tho 

 Legislature, 504 ; manner of voting on it, 504 ; 

 Democratic Convention, 505 ; resolutions, 505 ; 

 Republican Convention, 506 acts of the Legis- 

 lature, 506. 



IX. Meeting of the Legislature, 448 ; char- 

 acter of the legislation, 448 ; net for the pay- 

 ment of the State railroad bonds, 448 ; passage 

 of a bill for the removal of the seat of govern- 

 ment, 448; veto of the Governor, 448; St. 

 Paul, 448 ; population of the State, 449 ; cul- 

 tivated lands, 449 ; agricultural products, 449 ; 

 production of timber, 449 ; mineral resources, 

 449 ; encouragement of immigration, 450 ; 

 laws favorable to immigrants, 450; property 

 exempt from execution for debt, 450 ; in- 

 ternal improvements, 450 ; lands donated by 

 the Federal Government for the construc- 

 tion of railroads, 450 ; railroad progress, 451 ; 

 finances, 451 ; public schools, 451 ; school- 

 fund, 451 ; normal schools, 451 ; State Univer- 

 sity, 451 ; Hospital for the Insane, 451 ; In- 

 stitution for tho Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, 

 451 ; Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 452 ; f tato 

 Reform School, 452 ; Republican Conven- 

 tion, 452 ; nominations, 452 ; resolutions, 452 ; 

 dissensions in the Republican party, 452; 

 meeting of the Democratic Convention, 452 ; 

 resolutions, 452 ; nominations, 453 ; organiza- 

 tion of a State Temperance party, 453 ; unsuc- 

 cessful attempt to form an alliance with the 

 Republican or Democratic party, 453 ; conven- 

 tion of the Temperance party, 453 ; resolu- 

 tions, 453 ; nominations, 453 ; the People's 

 party, 454; election, 454; candidates chosen 

 454; Legislature for 1870, 454. 



X. Political affairs, 506 ; Democratic reso- 

 lutions, 506 ; tariff question, 506 ; election re- 

 turns, 506 ; meeting and doings of Legislature, 

 606 ; liquor law, 606 ; cooperative associa- 

 tions, 607 ; internal-improvement lands, 507 ; 



