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[Bull. 176] 



Tube, metal, 275 



Tubing, glass, 229 



Tumblers, glass, 123, 136, 271, 289, 299 



Turnbuckles, 229 



Turnips, cultivated, 170 



Turnley, Capt. P. T., 92 



Tweezers, 141 



Tiviliglit, steamer, 99 



Two Kettle, see Oohenonpa subdivision. 



Two Lance, Sioux warrior, 100 



Uncpapa subdivision of Tetons, 101 



Uniforms and insignia, 211-212 



U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 167, 



168, 169, 171 

 Upper Missouri Indian Agency, see 



Fort Lookout. 

 Upper Missouri Outfit, American Fur 



Company, 91, 96, 120 

 Upper Missouri River, 9, 16, 19, 82, 99, 



101, 174, 247, 250 

 Upper Missouri trading-post, 81, 107 

 Upper Plains Indian culture, 18 



Valve, screw, 229 

 Vase, miniature, 220 

 Vegetable dishes, 222 

 Ventilators, wooden, 204 

 Vermillion settlement, 100 

 Vessels, glazed, 66 

 Vials, broken, 67, 78 

 Villasur party, explorers, 7 



Wagner, Carl, 111 



Wagner, Carl and Dale, owners of Fort 



Pierre II, 109 

 Wagon furniture, 77, 79 

 Wagon iron, 43, 45, 77, 133 

 Walkways, graveled, 46 

 Wallet, leather, 226 

 Walls, 38 (fig.), 39, 189 (fig.), 190, 



193,195 (fig.) 

 Wandel, Joseph, 94, 95, 104, 108, 112 

 Waneta, Indian leader, 105, 106 

 War Department Records, 93 

 Warehouses, 118, 119 

 War of 1812, effect on Fur trade, 2.50 

 Warren, Lt. G. K., 93, 101, 102 

 Washers, 229 

 Watch chain, 226 

 Watches, pocket, 226 

 Water barrel, 43 

 Watkins, C. Malcolm, 66, 241 



Glazed Earthenware and Glass 



from Kipp's Post, 299-300 

 Weather conditions, 37 

 Wedel, Waldo R., 12 

 Wedge, 132 



Weinreich, Bernard, 242 

 Well, 43 



Wesley, Edgar R., 250 

 Wheat, cultivated, 37 

 Wheel, balance, 133 

 Whetstone, 134, 224 

 Whetstone Army Post, 30 (map), 32. 



33,36,38 (fig.) 

 Whetstone Creek, 16, 17, 37 



Whetstone Indian Agency, 9, 12, 16, 17, 

 30 (map),32, 33, 36-41 



Whetstone Indian Agency and Army 

 Post (Site 39GR4), 36-41 



Whetstone Island, 36, 37 



Whetstones, 247, 274, 284, 290, 291 



Whippletree reinforcing band, iron, 77 



White, Dr. Theodore E., identifications 

 by, 144, 229, 241, 301 



White Earth River, 17, 173, 247, 248, 

 253, 254, 255, 286 



White Earth Valley, 287 



Whitehorn, Samuel, 44 



White Lodge, leader of hostiles, 106 



White object materials, 288-291 



White River, 8, 16, 17, 30 (map), 32, 

 36, 254 



White Stone Hill, N. Dak., 106 



Whiteware, miscellaneous, 135-136 



Whitewash, lime, 196 



Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian Alexander 

 Philip von, 14, 15, 252, 253-254, 

 287, 290 



Will, George F, and Hecker, Thad C, 

 17, 255 



Williams County, N. Dak., 12 



Willows, 32, 80, 248 

 diamond, 248 



AVilson, Frederick T.. 96, 107 



Wilson, Frederick T., and De Land, 

 Charles E., 8, 14, 15, 95 



Wilson, Peter, Indian agent, 253 



Wimar, Charles, 98, 99 



Windmill shaft, 224 



Window casings, 187, 202, 216 



Window panes, broken, 40, 43, 46. 67, 

 78, 80, 123, 132, 216, 263, 288 



Windows, 62, 67, 80, 125. 187, 288 



Window-shade holder. 218 



Winship, Maj. O. F., 93 



Wire, 132, 229, 275, 290 

 brass, 75, 79, 275 

 fence, 224 



Wood, W. Raymond, vi, 19, 242, 263 

 See also Woolworth and Wood. 



Wood, charred, 58, 61, 114, 120, 190-191, 

 196, 262 

 miscellaneous, 230 



Wood ibis, 301 



Wood Island, 86 (map), 94 



Woolworth, Alan R., vi, 18, 19, 165 



Woolworth, Alan R., and Wood, W. 

 Raymond ; Archeology of a Small 

 Trading Post (Kipp's Post, 

 32MN1) in the Garrison Reser- 

 voir, North Dakota, 239-302 



Worm, steel, 213, 290 



Wounded Knee Creek, battle at, 7 



Wrench, arrow-shaft, 285 (fig.), 286, 291 

 flat, 224 



Wright, Col. Dana, 241, 268 



Wright. Lemuel, 73, 175 



Wringer fitting, 222 



Wiirttemberg, Duke of, 254 



