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[Bull. 176] 



Fort McPherson, 64 



Fort Mortimer, 174 



Fort Orleans, 151 



Fort Osage, near Independence, Mo., 

 151. 152, 154 



Fort Peck Reservoir, 18 



Fort Pierre, 8, 9, 32, 86 (map), 91, 92, 

 93 95 



Fort Pierre II (39ST217), vi, 19, 86 

 (map) 87-158 

 discussion, 146-151 

 recommendations, 151-155 



Fort Pierre Cliouteau, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 

 92, 93, 94, 97, 98, 110, 118, 119, 

 120, 122, 128, 129, 147, 148, 151, 

 153 



Fort Pierre City, County seat, 108 



Fort Primeau, 86 (map), 96 



Fort Randall (Site 39GR15), 9, 11, 12, 

 13, 15, 17, 30 (map), 32, 33-36, 

 94, 99, 100, 103, 106, 120 

 excavation at, 34-35 



Fort Randall Chapel, 11, 33 



Fort Randall Dam, 18, 32, 33. 34 



Fort Randall Reservoir, v, vi, 6, 10, 11, 

 13, 18, 25-49 



Fort Randall Reservoir area, 30 (map), 

 79, 148, 153 



Fort Randall steamboat landing, 12 



Fort Recovery, 8, 12, 14, 17, 46-47 



Fort Rice, 9, 147, 148 



Fort Ridgely (Minnesota), 138 



Fort Stevenson, vi, 9, 12, 16. 131, 137. 

 167, 159-239, 230-232 

 excavations of individual sites, 180- 



209 

 fragments from Fort Stevenson, un- 

 identified, 222-223 

 foreword on, 163-164 

 general observations, 167-lSO 

 ground plan, 176 (fig.) 



Fort Sully I, 19, 94, 106, 108, 128, 129, 

 148 (map), 86 



Fort Sully II, 19 



Fort Tecumseh, 86 (map), 91, 97, 251 



Fort Thompson, 13, 55 



Fort Totten, 175. 201 



Fort Union, 8. 97, 118, 143, 148, 151, 153. 

 154, 173 174, 247, 254, 255, 267 

 (fig.) 



Fort Vanderburgh, 252 



Fort Vermillion, 97 



Fort Whetstone, 17 



Fort William, 174 



Fort Yates, 19 



Framing, timber, 185 



Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, 40 



Franklin's gull, 301 



Fremont, John C, 98 



French Fur Trading Company, 55, 61, 

 81, 91, 2.52 



French Post, see Fort Lookout. 



Friedmann, Dr. Herbert, bones iden- 

 tified by, 229, 241, 301 



Frontier white cultures, 18 



Frost, Donald McKay, 15 



Fruit pits, 144 



Fruits, wild. 248 



Frying pan, 44 



"spider," cast-iron, 228 

 Funnel, 221 

 Fur trade, 8 



Fur trading posts, 32, 88 

 Furnace, sheet-steel, 196 

 Furnace shaker, 196 

 Furniture and household articles, 133- 

 136 



Gadwall, 301 



Gallineaux, Davis, 104, 105 



Galpin. Charles E., agent, 92, 93, 94, 

 95, 96, 100, 105, 128, 129 



Galpin's Camp, 86 (map), 93 



Gaming pieces, glass, 230 



glazed earthenware, 125, 145 



Gardner, Elmer R., 90 



Garrison City, N. Dak., 163, 166, 178 



Garrison Creek, 166, 168, 172 



Garrison Dam, 16, 18, 163, 166 



Garrison District, 166 



Garrison Reservoir, v, vi. vii, 6, 10, 11, 

 12, 17, 147, 163, 166, 231 



Garrison Reservoir area. 163, 164, 165 



Garth. Thomas R., vi, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 

 33, 37, 42, 46, 47, 56, 57, 62 



Gauze, hospital, 213 



Gavins Point Reservoir, 10, 11, 108, 112 



General Land OflSce, plat of township, 

 94, 109, 110 



Ghent, W. J., 8 



Giddings, Larry, 90 



Giddings, Richard, 242 



Gidieon, Sigfried, 197 



Ginger jars, Chinese porcelain, 66, 78 



Glass, 67-68 (fig.), 78 



dishes and plates of. 223 

 fragments of, 33, 34, 36, 37, 40, 111, 



187, 259, 265 

 goblets and tumblers, 223 

 plate, 299 



window panes of, 187, 192, 216, 261, 

 270, 299 



Glassware, fragments, 62, 67, 68 (fig.) 



Glazed Earthenware and Glass from 

 Kipp's Post, by Malcolm C. Wat- 

 kins, 299-300 



Goldmark, J., manufacturer of ammu- 

 nitions, 141 



Goodrich, B. F., maker of slide-fasten- 

 ers 139 



Grain, burned, 38 (fig.). 40, 41 



Granary, 207 



Grandmother's Lodge (site 32ME59), 

 165 



Grand River. 19, 106, 151. 2.52. 253 



Grand River Indian Agency, 9, 19 



Graveyard, 41 



Gravy boat, 222 



Great Plains, exploration of, 7 



Green Bay, on Lake Michigan, 251 



Green-winged teal, 301 



Gregg, Josiah. 137 



Gregory County, S. Dak., 12, 31, 32, .34, 

 37 



Griddle, 134, 221 



Grillwork, lead, 229 



