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[Bull. 170] 



Chokecherries, wild, 248, 269 

 pits of, 144 



Choppers, 284, 285 (fig.), 291 



Chouteau, 86 (map, area of Fort 

 Pierre II, S. Dak.) 



Chouteau, P., Jr., operator of fur com- 

 pany, 87, 96, 98, 103, 120, 128, 

 129, 154, 250 



Churn cover, stoneware, 223 



Cistei-n, cement, 189 (fig.), 192, 193 



Civilian goods, 251-229 



Clamp, 222, 229 



Clark, Dean, E., 166 



Clay, adobe, 124 



burned, 56, 58, 263 



Claymore, Basil (or Clement), 95, 104, 

 105 



Clevis, from wagon, 45, 133 



Clinker, 229 



Clocks, 220 



Cloth, fragments, 277-278, 290 



Clothespin, wooden, 222 



Clothing and footwear, 225, 270-278 



Coal, lignite, 132, 171 



Cofeee grinder, 134, 189 (fig.), 192, 221 



Coffeepot, 134 



Coins, U.S. silver, 125, 137-138, 226 



Columbia Fur Company, 8, 15, 90, 91, 

 154, 247, 250-255, 256, 290 



Comb, 139, 227 



ornamental, 139 



Commanding Officer's Quarters, 178, 

 185, 198, 200, 201-208, 203 (fig.) 



Commissary storehouse, 193-198 



Committee on Historic Sites of the Mis- 

 sissippi Valley Historical Asso- 

 ciation, 155 



Community plan activity, 78 



Concretion, natural, 145 



Condiment jar, 143 



Congregational Missions, 11 



Construction materials and building 

 hardware, 130-132, 215-218 



Containers, hard rubber, 229 



Cooper, Paul L., 12, 13, 36, 37, 163, 16G 



Copper, articles of, 74, 75 

 fragments of, 79 



Cork, natural, 224 



Corkscrew, portions of, 45 



Corncobs, 263 



Corner plate, 218, 229 



Cornfield, 33, 34 



Coronado, explorer, 7 



Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Recla- 

 mation, 5, 18, 19 

 Garrison District, 166 

 United States Army, 31, 94, 99, 108. 

 109, 110, 112 



Corral stockade, 38 (fig.), 117 



Corset stays, steel, 225 



Cosmetic jars, 139 



Cots, metal, 185 



Cotterpin, 229 



Cottontail, 144 



Cotton woods, 32. 33. 37, 38 (fig.), 39, 

 42, 80, 119, 169, 177, 187, 197, 

 200, 202, 205, 248 



Coues, Elliott, 7 



Council Bluffs, 251 



Counter balance, 224 



Cover knobs, 222 



Covers and lids, 229 



Cow rib, 45 



Crandell, Dwight R., Ill 



Crazy Dog, Indian scout, 107 



Cree Indians, 253 



Cribbing, oak, 43 



Crock, earthenware, 44, 66 



stoneware, 44 

 Crow Creek Reservation, 13, 30 (map) 

 Crow Indians, 102, 253 

 Cruet stopper, 223 

 Culbertson, Alexander, 97 

 Culin, Stewart, 45 

 Gup and saucer, 271, 289 

 Cups, 135, 221, 222, 271, 300 

 Cynomys (Prairie dog) , 301 



Dakota City, 44 



Dakota City Herald, 44, 45 



Dakota City Pottery, 44 



Dakota Indians, 19, 91, 95, 99, 101, 102, 



106 

 Dakota Land Boom, 33 

 Dakota Territory, 99, 100 

 Dead Buffalo Lake, 106 

 Decorations, 45, 65 

 Deer, 45, 144, 248, 301, 302 

 Deer hides, 250 

 Defense, 267 

 DeLand, Charles E., 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 



95, 96, 104, 108, 110 

 Denig, Edwin T., 145 

 Dentalia, 143 



Department of Anthropology, Univer- 

 sity of Nebraska, 55 

 Department of School and Public 



Lands, South Dakota, 94 

 Desk frames, cast-iron, 186, 214 

 Devil's Lake region, 106 

 Dewell, Nathaniel, 166 

 Dick, Everett N., 10 

 Dietz, Harold, 242 

 Dinner plates, 222 

 Dishes, doll, 228 



glazed earthenware, 271, 288, 289, 

 291 

 Dole, W. P., 102 

 Doll, china, foot of, 125, 139, 228 



head of, 228 



legs of, 274, 290 

 Domestic furnishings and utensils, 218- 



224 

 Dominoes, 210, 227 

 Door : 



fittings, 218 



handles, 217 



hanger, iron, 261 



hook, iron, 43, 261, 270 



knobs, 217 



locks, 217, 288 



roller, 218 



sills, 114, 205, 216 



springs, 218 



