Major John G. Hamilton, Grand Forks. Ex-Governor Louis B. Hanna, former Congressman, Fargo. Governor Lynn J. Frazier, Bismarck. Mrs. Kate T. Jewell, Bismarck. W. R. Kellogg, Jamestown. Professor Orin Grant Libby, Secretary of the North Dakota Historical Society, Professor of History in the State University, Grand Forks. Judge Charles A. Pollock, Fargo. Captain W. A. Stickney, National Guard, Bismarck. New Mexico: Ex-Governor Andrew H. Burke, Roswell. Oklahoma: James A. Emmons, Pawnee. Pennsylvania: T. Hanlon, City Clerk of Erie. Virginia: Rear Admiral Harrie Webster, U. S. N. (retired), Richmond. Washington, D. C.: Amherst W. Barber, Surveying Division, U. S. General Land Office. H. P. McLain, Adjutant General, U. S. A. Frank Bond, Chief Clerk, General Land Office. Mrs. Marie L. Bottineau Baldwin, Secretary of the New North American Indian Association. Henry N. Couden, Chaplain U. S. House of Representatives. Captain E. W. Deming, U. S. A., artist. Charles M. Gandy, Colonel Medical Corps, U. S. A. C. F. Hauke, Chief Clerk, Office of Indian Affairs. F. M. Hodge, Ethnologist-in-charge Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. Major James McLaughlin, Indian Office, U. S. Department of the Interior. Colonel George H. Morgan, U. S. A. Rev. J. Henning Nelms, D. D., Rector of Ascension Church. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Lieutenant Charles C. Slayton, U. S. N. Major Richard R. Steedman, U. S. A. (retired). Wisconsin: D. F. Barry, Superior. Wyoming: Rev. John Roberts, D. D. Minnesota: James J. Hill, Great Northern Railroad Company; H. E. Stevens, Chief Engineer Northern Pacific Railroad Company; J. M. Hannaford, Vice President Northern Pacific Railroad Company, St. Paul. PUBLISHER'S PREFACE Part One, Early History of North Dakota, was published in 1913, and three years later was merged into North Dakota History and People, published by the S. J. Clarke Publishing Company of Chicago, in connection with two volumes of biographical sketches. The historical features embraced in that work, with added matter and illustrations, are now presented in four parts, complete in one volume, carefully indexed, for home and school use, representing many years of painstaking research with verification. Washington, D. C., February 27, 1919. LIBERTY PRESS. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams. Presidents of the United States, 1829 to 1849.... 16 Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William H. Harrison, John Presidents of the United States, 1849 to 1869.. 30 Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Abraham Presidents of the United States, 1869 to 1889... 112 Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester Presidents of the United States from 1889 to the Present, 1918 (for Cleveland, see page 112)..... 130 Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson. Dakota Pioneers: Enos Stutsman, Judson Lamoure, Hugh S. Donaldson, Charles E. Galpin..... 226 Noted Sioux: Sioux Warrior, Crow King, John Grass, Running Antelope.. 240 A group of old time traders.... 308 Robert Wilson, John Smith, "Jack" Morrow and A. C. Leighton. Noted Sioux: Chief Gaul, Rain-in-the-Face, Sitting Bull and Bull Head.... 312 Dakota Pioneers: Charles Cavileer, Jean Baptiste Bottineau.. 326 Dakota Pioneers: Colonel Harry Brownson and Clerks..... 338 Dakota Pioneers: Erastus A. Williams, Clement A. Lounsberry at 21, Alan PAGE Max Bass. 330 Richard F. Pettigrew, Jefferson P. Kidder, Henry C. Hansbrough and Mor Major James McLaughlin and Luther Sage Kelly (Yellowstone Kelly).... 418 Senators Porter J. McCumber, Asle J. Gronna, and Members of Congress Patrick D. Norton, Geo. M. Young and John M. Baer.. 442 Governor Lynn J. Frazier... 606 Reverends O. H. Elmer and I. O. Sloan.. 618 MAPS Territory of Louisiana, 1682-1762.. Louisiana purchase modified by treaty with Spain, 1819.... Louisiana, the territory actually delivered, 1804.. Louisiana purchase and later annexations. Great Northern Railway Line, 1914. Counties and Congressional districts of North Dakota.. 52 54 56 58 342 602 The First Encounter,-Attack on the Narragansett Indians at South Kingston 4 20 Hunting the Grizzly Bear,-Herds of Bison and Elk on the Upper Missouri 26 Black Diamond (the famous buffalo) A Mandan Village.-Winter Village of the Minetarees. 68 Sakakawea, "The Bird Woman" (statue). 74 Portrait of Virginia Grant, granddaughter of Sakakawea; Sioux women dancing 76 Fort Clark on the Missouri, February, 1834,-Fort Union on the Missouri, 1834. 80 Dog Sledges of the Mandan Indians,-Interior of the Hut of a Mandan 82 Ponça Indians Encamped on the Banks of the Missouri River,―The Voyageurs at the Portage.. 92 Red River Cart, 1801-1871,-Grand Forks in 1874.. 148 |