INDEX 



Abalone shells (Haliotis), 143 



Abel, Annie Heloise, 8, 91, 251 



Adobe clay, burnt, 113, 172, 173, 174 



Agency Creek, 19 



Agricultural Adjustment Administra- 

 tion, U.S. Dept. Agriculture, 112 



Agricultural objects, 224 



American Crow Creek, near Chamber- 

 lain, S. Dak., 13, 16, 41 



American Fur Company, 8, 15, 91, 92, 

 94, 108, 154, 174, 247* 250, 251, 

 254, 255 



American Island, supposed site of Fort 

 Recovery, 14, 46 



Anas carolinensis (Green-winged teal), 

 301 

 platyrhynchos (Mallard), 301 

 streperus (Gadwall), 301 



Andreas, A. T., 16, 44 



Animal remains other than food refuse, 

 146, 301-302 



Antelope, 32, 144, 248, 301-302 



Antelope Creek, 86 (map) 



Antelope Island, 86 (map) 



Antilocapra, 301 



Antler fragment, 286 



Antler tine, cut, 125, 285 (flg.), 286, 

 291 



Anvil, 43 



Archeological evidence obtained, 112- 

 146 



Archeological Investigations at the Site 

 of Fort Stevenson (32MLi), Gar- 

 rison Reservoir, North Dakota, 

 159-238, by G. Hubert Smith 



Archeology of a small trading ix)st 

 (Kipp's Post), in the Garrison 

 Reservoir, North Dakota. 239- 

 302, by Alan R. Woolworth and 

 W. Raymond Wood 



Architectural evidence, 116-130 



Arikara Indians, 8, 14, 15, 19, 95, 103, 

 165, 252, 253, 263 



Armstrong County, consolidated with 

 Dewey, 147 



Arrowpoints, 141, 247, 283 

 brass, 282, 290 

 chopped flint, 291 



Arrow-shaft straightener, 79 



Articles of brass, copper and lead, 74 

 (fig.), 75 



Artifact fits by features, 291 



Artifacts, 3.5-36, 40-41, 42, 44-45, 61, 

 267-286 

 historic, 62-78 

 Indian, 79 



miscellaneous, 145-146 

 stone, 62, 79 

 of native significance, 144-145 



502329—60- 



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Artifactual evidence, 130-146 



Ashes, 38 (fig.), 39, 57, 59, 60 (fig.), 120, 



122, 123, 124, 263, 265 

 Ashley, General, 19, 252 

 Ashley-Leavenworth campaign, 14, 15 

 Ashley party, 32 

 Ash trees, 37, 38, 169, 171, 248 

 Assiniboin Indians, 253, 2.54, 255, 2S7 

 Astor and Lisa Expedition, 32 

 Atkinson, Gen. Henry, 253 

 Atkinson-O'Fallon Expedition, 8, 15, 32, 



253, 254 

 Audubon, John James, 89, 118 

 Awl, double-pointed, 274, 289, 290 

 Ax, 45, 79, 224, 290 



single-bit woodsman's, 128, 132 



squaw, 128, 141 

 Ax blades, 128 

 Axhead, hand-forged, 77 (fig.) 



iron, 43, 62, 76, 77 (fig.) 

 Axle, wagon, 133 

 Axle-howsings, wagon, 133 



Bad River, 8, 86 (map), 90, 91, 93, 95, 



100, 103, 104, 110, 111, 118 

 Bagby, Loniel B., Jr., 167 

 Baked clay items, miscellaneous, 284- 



286 

 Bakery, 176 (fig.), 177, 186 

 Baldwin, Gordon C, 12, 166 

 Bale seal, lead, 276, 290 

 Balloon framing, architectural design, 



197, 198 

 Balls, rifle, 260, 262, 266, 269, 289 

 Bangles, 272, 290 

 Barbed wire, 224 

 Barley, cultivated, 37 

 Barn. 177, 178 



Barracks, South. 176 (fig.), 178, 179, 

 181, 182, 183, 184, 187-193, 189 

 (fig.), 207, 209 

 Barrel, 189 (fig.), 191 

 Barrel hoops, iron, 43, 191 

 Bastion (or blockhouse), 257, 292 

 Battery, dry-cell, 136 

 Bauser, Friedrich, 254 

 Bauxar, J. Joseph, 163 

 Bazin, Xavier, cosmetic manufacturer, 



139 

 Beads, 247, 248, 265, 266, 278-282, 290 

 barrel, 280 

 bone, 286 

 Cornaline d'Aleppe, see "Hudson 



Bay beads." 

 cylindrical or cannon, 280-281 

 glass trade, 58, ,59, 60, 62, 63 (figs.), 

 64, 78, 80, 81, 111, 124, 125, 128, 

 141-143, 228, 259, 260, 266, 279, 

 290 



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