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[Text only version] (including the Quarterly Bulletin) -- Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 66, Number 4 -- Please read the Introduction for more information Locating issues of the Annals of Wyoming M. Maas, Maggie 26:1:38 Maas, Phil (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:1:38 Mabie, Virgil (Mrs.) 27:1:112 MacAdam, W. K. 36:1:63 MacArthur, Arthur (Captain) 44:2:144, 200 MacArthur, Douglas (General) 45:1:178; 62:3:133 Macbeth, Revenel 26:1:29 MacClean, E. S. 13:2:158 Macdonald, D. N. 54:2:21 MacDonald, William J. 1:4:20 Macdougall 48:1:118, 121 MacDougall, A. H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230; 28:2:208, 212; 30:1:106, 108; 30:2:220-221, 223; 31:1:109; 31:2:230, 233 MacDougall, Colin 2:3:54 Macey, J. T. 20:2:125 MacFarland (Mrs.) 37:1:95 MacFarland 37:1:86 MacFarland, Dave 37:1:95 MacFarland, John 37:1:95 Macfeely, Robert (Brigadier General) 47:2:193-195 Macfie, Dill (Mrs.) 26:1:55 MacGregor, Gretel, photo by 65:4:47 Machpealota (see Red Cloud) Mackay, James (Mrs.) 43:1:33-34 MacKaye, Benton 50:2:274 Mackel, Mary (Mrs.) 29:1:34 Mackenzie, Camille Coalter 31:1:34 Mackenzie, Katherine 52:1:35 Mackenzie, Kenneth 15:3:38 MacKenzie, Ranald S. (General) 1:2:65; 28:1:31-32, 34, 37; 39:1:41; 48:2:276; 55:1:43; 57:1:28 Mackey, Thomas L. (Major) 23:2:13; 34:2:154-155, 160-161; 38:1:15, 17, 43 Mackin, S. 51:2:56 Mackinaw boat 15:3:295-296 Macklin, Seddie 27:2:230 Maclean, John (Mrs.) 6:3:284 Maclean, John 30:2:172 MacLeod, Donald G. (Doctor) 27:2:230; 50:2:293 MacLeod, R .E. 21:2/3:223; 24:1:3-4 Macmillan Company 10:1:44 Macy (Colonel) 32:1:120 Mad Men by E.T. Payton, review 1:1&2:15; 1:2:8 Madden, Bill 22:2:43 Madden, Jack 37:1:106 Madden, James L. 7:2:403-404 Madden, Jim 40:2:252 Madden, Robert R. (see Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park) Maddux, C. V. 51:2:28 Maden, Burrill 30:2:187 (see also Nigger Steve) Mader, John H. 13:1:134-138 Madero, Francisco 22:1:80 Madgic, Robert F. 49:2:243, 250 Madison (Doctor) 33:2:170 Madison 37:1:44 Madison, Andrew 16:1:31 Madison Basin (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:51 Madison, Canyon 14:4:278 Madison, George 16:1:31 Madison, Indiana 65:1:7-8, 15, 20 Madison, James 66:3:24 Madison/Jefferson County Public Library 65:1:20 Madison, New Jersey 65:1:28 Madison River 17:2:91 Madison State Journal 22:1:27 Madonna of the Plains 22:1:71 Madonna of the Wilds 65:1:38 (see also Haynes, F. J) Madsen, Betty M. (see Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Connor; North to Montana! Bullwhackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Madsen, Brigham D. (see Bannock of Idaho; North to Montana! Bullwhackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Madsen, Chris 16:2:119, 125-126 Maedge, Linnette Kolm 51:2:22 Maennerchor Society 59:1:43 Maerer, Lyle (Mrs.) (see Atlantic City) Mag Jesses’ Emporium 30:1:32 Magee, George 47:1:47, 51-52, 54-55 Magee, Wayland (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:84 Maggie (squaw) 23:1:101-102 Maghee (Mrs.) 26:1:52-53 Maghee, Thomas 1:4:13-16 Maghee, Thomas G., Jr. photo 16:2:164 Maghee, Thomas G. S. 1:3:19; 2:2:38-39; 9:3:746 Maghee, Thomas H. (Doctor) 26:1:52-53, 60, 64; 47:2:238; 59:2:30, photo 31, 32-34 Magic City 1:2:7; 5:2&3:117; 13:1:75 (see also Cheyenne, Wyoming) Magic City, Cheyenne, Dakota Territory, 1867 15:2:160-162; 15:3:250-253; 15:4:405-412 (see also Cheyenne, Wyoming) Magic City of the Plains 65:4:6 (see also Cheyenne, Wyoming) Magic Images: Contemporary Native American Art by Edwin L. Wade and Rennard Strickland, review 58:1:58-60 Magill, Ada 28:2:180; 43:2:279 (see also GRAVES; Little Ada Magill; relocation of pioneer burials) Magill, Joseph A. 24:2:82 Maginnis, William L. 15:1:45; photo 53:2:27, 37, 40 Magne, Louis 41:1:6-13, 26-27 Magnificent Mountain Women by Janet Robertson, review 65:1:54-56 Magnolia Saloon 36:1:85 Magone (Captain) 21:2/3:138 Magor’s saloon 15:3:282 Magraw (Colonel) 42:1:16 Magraw, William M. F. (or W. F.) 16:2:145; 56:2:12-13, 16 Mahan 43:2:232 Mahan, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 34:2:191 Mahan, Richard 29:2:238-240; 30:2:231-232; 31:2:243 (see also review of Beaver Men; review of Nebraska Place Names; review of Honor Thy Father; review of Story Catcher) Mahas 17:2:138; 18:2:112 (see also Omaha Indians) Mahmout 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Mahnken, Olin 30:2:149 Mahoney, J. Frank (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mahoney, John (Private) 16:2:121 Mahoney, Timothy J. 31:2:232, 242-243 (see also Pony Express; Lest We Forget) Maier, Otto 24:21:82 mail 16:1:75, 78; 16:2:94, 139; 25:1:23; 26:1:49, 72-73; 29:2:203 (see also air mail; Brigham Coach; mail delivery; Mail Must Go; mail routes; Overland Stage mail contract) mail carriers (see Early Experiences of a Mail Carrier) mail delivery 17:1:71; 52:2:55 (see also Overland Mail in Wyoming; Star Route mail contract) mail routes 11:1:5-8; 15:2:150-152; 16:1:75; 25:1:23; 28:1:84-85; 28:2:206 (see also mail) mail stations 31:1:79 Mail Must Go by A. E. Roedel 17:1:64-75 Mail Route Between Rock Springs and Lander by Maude M. Emery 10:1:14-15 Maillho Gaupp, Catherine (see Architecture in the Cowboy State 1849-1940) Main Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 Main Street (Sheridan, Wyoming) 66:3:32 Main Street (Newcastle, Wyoming) 34:1:cover Main Streeters 66:3:28 Main Traveled Roads by Hamlin Garland 65:4:4 Maine 66:1&2:43, 45, 48 Maine Maritime Museum 66:1&2:38, 44 Majors, Alexander 32:1:11, 13-16, 33, 35, 42, 46, 48; 56:2:12; 57:1:10, photo 11, 12 Majors and Russell 32:1:14, 17-18, 20-21, 24, 33 Majors, Thomas J. (Captain) 38:1:17, 43 Makas (see Eastman, Marcus) Making a Tenderfoot Dance by Remington photo 39:1:35 Making of a Town; Wright, Wyoming by Robert W. Righter, review 57:2:48-49 Making of Modern America by Leon Canfield and Howard B. Wilder 49:2:227, 232, 245 Makosky, Fred O. 43:1:35 Malcolm Campbell, Sheriff by Robert B. David 65:4:31, 34 Malheur River, Oregon 16:2:124; 23:1:83-84 Maller 17:2:141; 17:2:138 Mallin, Charles F. 18:1:89 Malloy, John J. (Judge) 55:1:15 Malmedy hearings 55:1:11 Malmquist, O. N. (see First 100 Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871-1971) Malody, James R. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Malone, Andrew 17:1:76 Malone, Harry L. 39:2:257 Malone, Michael P. (see Battle for Butte, Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906; Historians and the American West; Montana. A History of Two Centuries; Montana. A History of Two Centuries; Montana Past) Malone, Rose Mary 24:21:124-126; 27:2:230 (see also review of Historic Western Churches; review of Chief Washakie; Wyomingana) Malone, Tommy 58:1:4 Maloney, Alta 21:2/3:233 Malta Bend, Missouri 17:2:137 Mammoth (Yellowstone National Park) 66:3:14; 66:4:50-51, 53, 57 Mammoth Hot Springs 54:1:5, photo 6; 66:4:52 (see also Golden Gate near Mammoth Hot Springs photo) Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel photo 54:1:5, 6 Mammoth Oil Company 53:1:17, 22, 25-26; 58:2:23 Mammoth Springs 56:1:21 (Yellow Stone National Park) Mammouth Crystal Cave 14:1:51-55 (see also Mysteries of the Past) Mammouth Hot Springs 65:1:37-38, 44, 46, 52 Mammouth, Wyoming 65:1:44 Man Afraid of His Horses 43:2:240, 243, 249, 279; photo 58:2:19 (see also Sioux; Old-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses) Man, Beast, Dust: The Story of Rodeo by Clifford P. Westermeier Man Made Mobile: Early Saddles of Western North America edited by Richard Ahlborn, review 53:1:66-67 Man of the Plains: Recollections of Luther North, 1856-1882 edited by Donald F. Danker, foreword by George Bird Grinnel, review 33:2:235-237 Man With No Name (film) 66:4:76 Man Without a Star by Dee Linford, review 25:1:107-110 Management of Small History Museums by Carl E. Guthe, review 32:1:135 Manatos, Mike photo 48:2:166 Manby, Arthur Rochford (see To Possess the Land: A Biography of Arthur Rochford Manby) Manchester College (Indiana) 66:4:24 Manchester, James G. 14:3:247 Manchester, John K. 34:2:140 Mandan 15:3:200, 203, 213, 215-216; 17:2:110-113, 115, 118, 121-123, 131, 142, 144, 147; 56:2:22 (see also O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans) Mandel, George 33:1:88 Mandel, Margaret 33:1:84 Mandel, Phillip "Phil" 21:2/3:192; 33:1:84, 86-88 Mandelbaum, Seymour 49:2:250 Mandel’s Stage Station 21:2/3:188 Manderson, C. F. (Senator) 38:2:68, 70 Manderson, Wyoming 24:2:97; 52:2:45 Mane, Thomas 32:1:53 Maney, J. A. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:56 Manfred, Frederick 29:2:237-238 Mangione, Jerre (see Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers Project, 1935-1943) Mangum, Neil C. (see Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Bighorn) Manitoba (Canada) 66:4:10 Mankin, Charles 28:2:208 Mankin, Charles A. 2:2:208, 211 Mankin, H. L. (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Mankin, Ora (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mankus, Lou 48:2:230, 234, 236, 239 Manley, Frank A. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Manley, Frank A. 25:2:194; 47:1:36 Manley, William 50:2:346 Manley, Woods Hocker 26:1:98 (see also Doctor’s Wyoming Children; Wyoming’s Children) Manlius School (New York) 66:1&2:46 Manly, William Lewis 31:2:185; 32:1:66, 67-68 Mann (Mr. and Mrs.) 58:1:3 Mann Act 61:1:40, 45 Mann, E. W. 59:2:21 Mann, Ernest 39:2:259 Mann, H. R. (Horace) 22:1:5, 57; 35:2:131, 143 Mann, Henry R. 31:2:169 Mann, Homer C. 30:1:107-108; (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mann, Luther, Jr. 27:2:217-219; 28:1:89-92; 28:2:196, 200, 203-204; 29:1:90, 94, 101-102; 29:2:198-200, 210, 213-225; 30:1:53-59, 62-63, 65-66, 72-78, 85, 88 Mann, Minnie F. (Mrs. H. R.) 35:2:143 Manners, LeRoy (Mrs.) 25:2:209 Mannhinney 15:1:32 Manning and Post 15:2:153 Manning, Charles 60:2:16, photo 17, 18-20 Manning, J. F. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Manning, Leo 60:2:16 Manning, Loyal 30:2:197 Manning, William (Constable) 44:21:98, 100-101 Manning, William 16:1:8, 17, 24-27, 31 Manning, Wilson White 39:1:114 Manoun, Nova 26:1:61 Mansfield, Billy 20:2:172 Mansfield, Ed L. 16:2:94, 101, 108 Mansfield, Francis W. (Colonel) 18:1:56 Mansfield, G. R. 34:2:183, 190 Manson 35:2:184 Mantanne Villages 17:2:121-124, 132, 134-136, 140, 143 Mantey, L. T. 25:2:213; 26:1:99 Manual for Army Cooks (see MILITARY) Manuse (see Big Nose George Parrot) Manville, H. S. 38:1:68; 54:1:52 Manville Methodist Episcopal Chulrch 65:1:33 Manville, Wyoming 31:1:41-42 Many Tender Ties by Sylvia Van Kirk, review 56:2:46-47 Many Whips 47:1:64 (see also Arapaho) Manypenny, George W. 26:2:147, 151, 156, 158-159, 164-166, 170, 182, 186-188; 31:2:222 maps 22:2:47, 49; 58:2:11 Maps of Early Wyoming Tell a Fascinating Story by Marie H. Erwin 11:4:281 Marble, A. H. 14:4:318; 34:2:172; 41:2:191; 54:2:44 Marble, Fred W. 24:2:113; 26:1:85; 27:2:230 Marble, S. H. 32:1:53 March and Cooper 33:1:89 March of 2d Dragoons by Hamilton Gardner 27:1:43-60 March storm (1878) 1:4:10 Marchant, Pauline 38:1:90, 103 Marcin, Mike (Corporal) 64:3/4:39 Marcum (Mrs.) 42:2:204 Marcus 1:1:5 Marcy (Captain) 16:1:37; 18:2:106 Marcy, Cora E. 14:3:248 Marcyes, C. O. 5:2&3:122 Marder and Luse 16:2:167 Maret, M. Glen 24:1:4 Margot Liberty Collection 65:4:31 Margry, Pierre 17:2:144-146 Marie, Queen of Romania 4:3:366 Marilyn S. Bilyeu Collection 66:3:6 Marincic, Phil 31:1:88 Marincic’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Mariners’ Museum (Newport News, Virginia) 66:1&2:43 Marion, W. L. 26:1:55, 58, 92; 26:2:210-213; 27:1:90, 92, 94; 27:2:221, 223, 230; 28:1:94-95; 28:2:209, 212; 30:1:40-41, 106 (see also Little Things Can be Important, or What Price Pioneering) Marion, William (see Fort Stambaugh) Maris, Anna J. 23:1:54-56 Marked Men by Allan Vaughn Elston, review 28:2:230 Markel, John A. 32:2:176 Marker Points: The Way to Grave of Sacajawea 13:4:351-354 (see also Bird Woman) markers (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Market Lake, Idaho 16:1:8; 23:1:89 Markham, Harley B. 64:3/4:7 Markham Spring 51:1:107 Markle, John A. 31:1:23; 31:2:157-158 Markley, A. C. (Major) 18:1:55 Markley, Charles (see Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission) Markley, Josiah P. (Doctor) 64:2:57 Marks, Maier 61:1:11-12, 14-15 Marks, Mary 18:2:163; 54:1:31 marksmanship (see shooting) Marlatt, Abby L. (Miss) 58:2:34 Marlatt Brother’s Baseball Club 39:2:259 Marlatt, Bryan 39:2:259 Marlatt, Ernest 39:2:259 Marlatt, Glen 39:2:259 Marlatt, Lloyd 39:2:259 Marlatt, Ray 39:2:259 Marley 23:1:64, 69 Marley, Nellie Roberts (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Marley, Patsy 43:2:193 Marlin 38:1:72 Marlow and Geob 26:1:15 Marmaduke, John S. 16:2:158-161 Marney, S. A. 33:2:144; 49:1:55-57 Marple and Wright Stevenson Company 19:2:82, 85 Marple, W. F. 19:2:82, 85, 95, 100 Marquart (Mrs.) 20:1:92 Marquette, George 19:2:71 Marquette, Wyoming 26:1:22 Marquis, Thomas B. (see Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; Cheyennes of Montana; Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand) Marquiss Little Buffalo Ranch (see RANCHES) Marquiss, R. B. (Mrs.) 27:2:230; 28:2:211 Marquiss, R. B. 27:2:230; 28:2:211 Marr (Captain) 36:1:53-54 Marrion, Frank 19:1:52 Marriott, Alice (see Plains Indian Mythology) Marris, Ellis R. 31:2:134 Marrows, Jack 23:2:24 Marrs, Graig (see review of Early Days in Jackson Hole) Marsh and Cooper 36:2:192 Marsh, Charles 21:2/3:211 Marsh, Emily E. 20:1:93 Marsh, O. C. (Professor) 53:2:53-54, 56 Marsh, Pearl (Mrs.) 39:1:122 Marsh, Robert (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Marsh, Robert 15:4:388; 20:1:70 Marshall (Captain) 27:2:147 Marshall (Lieutenant) 12:2:145 Marshall, Alfred 50:2:226, 228 Marshall, Arian R. 16:2:109 Marshall, Bert K. 42:1:97 Marshall, Bill (see Bennett, Fred) Marshall, Charles A. (Reverend) 39:2:258 Marshall, Frank 39:2:205; 44:1:33 Marshall, J. J. 57:2:13 Marshall, James W. 21:2/3:178; 44:1:27 Marshall, Jesse E. (Lieutenant Colonel) 24:1:21 Marshall, Joye 64:3/4:25-28, 38, 42-43, 46 (see also Kading, Joye) Marshall, Lawrence C. 25:1:99-100 Marshall, Lawrence W. (see Quest of the Snow Cross) Marshall, Louis Henry (Captain) 38:1:15, 43, 47 Marshall, Mel (see Cooking Over Coals) Marshall, Robert 50:2:215, 251, 268, 281 Marshall, Ruth 39:2:259 Marshall, Sandy 23:2:53 Marshall Stage Station 27:1:9 Marsolf, C. F. (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:77; 31:2:226 Marston, B. W. 38:1:108 Marston, Bill 16:2:127 Martel, A. H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Martens, Hartwig 64:2:44 Martha’s Vineyard (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:48 Martin 53:2:23 Martin, A. J. 49:2:278 Martin and Cushman 46:1:36-37 Martin, Charles 13:2:147-148; 21:2/3:117; 32:2:258; 39:1:21 Martin Company Handcart Brigade 29:2:180-183 Martin County, Indiana 23:1:67 Martin, E. B. 15:3:284 Martin, Earl 31:2:246 Martin, Edward 44:2:217-272 Martin, Emma 38:1:108; 39:1:137 Martin, Fred W. (Reverend) 24:2:108-109 Martin, Henry 27:2:209, 213-215; 28:1:80, 83, 89, 94; 83:2:198, 200 Martin, Jennie 14:1:73-74 Martin, John A. 19:1:39 Martin, Katherine 64:2:54 Martin, Kelly (see RANCHES: Kelly, Oscar and Martin) Martin, Lem 22:1:86 Martin Luther King Day 66:3:11 Martin, Mable B. (Mrs.) 30:2:225 Martin, Marguerite (Miss) 27:2:230; 30:2:225; 38:1:85, 102; 39:1:131 Martin, Mildred Albert (see Martins of Gunbarrel) Martin, Minnie 22:1:86 Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884 by Sister Gabrielle Sullivan, review 47:1-115-116 Martin, Oscar (see RANCHES: Kelly, Oscar and Martin) Martin, R. D. 27:2:230; 31:2:235 Martin, Sammy 22:2:28 Martin, W. W. 46:1:26, 36 Martin, William 30:1:105; 39:1:131, 135 Martin, William A. 65:4:30 Martinez, Gene "Frenchy" 32:2:153 Martinez, Jennie Hereford 52:1:50 Martinez, Marvin photo 54:2:29 Martinez, Virginia (Mrs.) 22:2:6, 10 Martins of Gunbarrel by Mildred Albert Martin, review 31:2:234-247 Martin’s Cove (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) 29:2:183 Martin’s Cover 44:2:271, 273 Martin’s Hall 35:1:89 Marty, Myron A. (see also Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You) Marvick, Amelia 43:1:64 Marvine, Archibald 34:2:181-182 Mary Agness (Sister) 21:2/3:206 Mary Ellen Perkin’s lode 40:2:229, 233 Mary G. Bellamy, Wyoming’s First Woman Legislator by Eva Floy Wheeler 12:4:317-322 Mary Homsley Grave by W. W. Morrison 42:1:93-95 Mary Lake 56:1:20-21 Marysvale, Wyoming 16:1:5, 8-9, 11, 13, 24-26; 44:1:94, 100 Marysville, Kansas 23:2:27 Mary’s Fork 23:1:63 Mary’s River 15:3:228; 23:1:68; 26:1:76-77; 26:2:157, 167, 171, 189; 46:1:64 (see also Humbolt River) Marzel, John G. 7:2:403 Marzio, Peter C. (see Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of the Chromolithography) Masi (Postmaster) 37:1:35-36 Masi, William M. 15:3:284; 25:1:16, 19 Masiker, George (Mrs.) 43:2:276 Masked Rider 66:1&2:8-9 (see also Adams, Charles M.) Mason (Doctor) 19:2:101 Mason (Lieutenant) 28:2:149 Mason, C. W. 24:2:81, 94 Mason, Eliphalet (Lieutenant) 32:1:107-108 Mason, Ellsworth 25:2:222-224; 26:2:224-226; 27:2:230; 29:2:233-234 Mason, Glenn (see Piece of the Old Tent: A Catalog of Items in the Lane County Pioneer Musuem That Were Brought Across the Plains in 1840s and 1850s) Mason, Hank 2:4:68 Mason, Henry 22:1:88 Mason, J. 18:1:9; 28:2:146 Mason, J. W. (Major) 15:2:118 Mason, James 40:2:220; 42:1:31 Mason, Jerome 22:2:86-87; 26:2:212 Mason, John S. (Colonel) 14:2:153; 18:1:55; 59:2:18 Mason, Joseph F. 26:2:187-188 Mason, Julius Wilmot (Major) 15:2:118; 22:1:56; 38:1:26, 28, 42, 46 Mason, Tom 26:2:217 Masonic Fraternity 16:1:64; 17:1:78 Masonic Hall 15:2:154 Masonic Lodge 24:2:89, 103; 29:1:80 (see also Masonic Lodge; Good Templar Lodge; Good Templar Society; Order of Good Templars) Masonic Meeting at Independence Rock 15:3:191 Masons 66:3:47 Massachusetts 17:1:77; 31:2:246 Massachusetts Company of ‘49’ers 32:1:65 Massacre Hill 28:1:28; 66:1&2:12 Massacre: the Tragedy at White River by Marshall Sprague, review 29:2:234-235 Massey, Rheba C. 59:1:61 (see also Preservation of Wyoming’s Vernacular Architecture; review of New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington; Wyoming’s Truss Bridges) Massie, Jedediah 66:1&2:73 Massie, Kara 66:1&2:73 Massie, Michael (see Cultural Roots of Indian Water Rights; Focus: What Are We Going to do About This Love Affair?; Great Sioux War 1876-77; Reform is Where You Find It: The Roots of Woman Suffrage in Wyoming; review of American Indian Leaders: Studies in Diversity; review of Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Bighorn; review of Custer Tragedy: Events Leading up to and Following the Little Big Horn Campaign of 1876; review of Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story; review of Great Sioux War, 1876-77; review of Written in Water: The Life of Benjamin Harrison Eaton; Same Decision, Different Results?: Indian Water rights and the Wind River Case) 58:2:61 66:1&2:6-7, 73 Massion, H. 3:1:109 Master Naturalist Cope by William Harper Davis 9:1:678-679 Masters 32:2:202 Masters, Joseph G. 8:3:602; 39:2:210-211 Masters, W. H. photo 22:1:cover Masterson, B. L. 27:2:240 Masterson, James 39:1:9 Masuira (Masura) (see Missouri River) Masure 26:2:183 Matador Cattle Company (Colorado) 59:1:19, 21, 23 Mateo, Antonio 14:2:140; 18:1:69 Mateo Tepee photo 28:1:2-3, 5 (see also Devils Tower; Devils Tower National Monument) Mathany, Mark 30:2:214 Matheny (Professor) 46:1:117 Mather, A. C. 19:1:22 Mather and Cochrane 33:2:133 Mather, Eugene 55:1:46 Mather, Kirtley 30:1:6 Mather, Lee (Deputy Sheriff) 49:1:11 Mather Peak 30:1:6 Mather, Stephen 50:2:250, 297; 58:2:26 Mathers (Mrs.) 37:1:86 Mathes, John 13:3:20; 2:3:60 Mathews, Edwards (Mrs.) 10:4:186 Mathews, F. M. 19:1:43 Mathison, Bertha 39:1:103 Matson (Judge) 22:1:72 Matson (Lieutenant) 36:1:65 Matson, Roderick 54:1:14-15 Matt, Henry 1:3:19 Matter (Pastor) 38:2:221 Mattes, Clare 65:2/3:14 Mattes, M. T. 10:3:144 Mattes, Merrill J. 17:1:3-21, 27, 84; 18:1:90; 21:1:101; 21:2/3:front cover; 27:2:230, 239-240; 30:1:7, 106, 109; 65:2/3:2, 6-7, 10, 13-14, 16 (see also Council Bluffs Road; Crusade to Save Fort and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier; Joseph Rhodes and the California Gold Rush; Platte River Road Narratives; Potholes in the Great Platte River Road; review of Gold Rush Sojourners in Great Salt Lake City, 1849 and 1850; review of Nature’s Yellowstone. The Story of an American Wilderness That Became Yellowstone National Park; review of Yellowstone National Park: It’s Exploration and Establishment; review of Yellowstone Story; Sutler’s Store at Fort Laramie) Matthew Dobson Brown by Malcolm S. Campbell 14:3:213-220 Matthew, Vickie 60:2:34 Matthews 34:2:239 Matthews, A. J. 19:1:30 Matthews, Edward A. 13:4:341-343 Matthews, George 33:1:15 Matthews, H. M. (Colonel; Doctor) 43:1:79-81; 43:2:239 Matthews, J. S. 15:2:158 Matthews, Rachel 13:4:331-343 Matthews, Washington (Doctor) 16:1:71; 17:2:122 Matthews, William (or Benjamin) 21:2/3:136 Mattice, Andrew 20:2:170 Mattie, N. 21:1:43, 45-46 Mattison, Ray Harold 28:1:115 (see also Devils Tower National Monument; review of Diamonds in the Salt; review of History of North Dakota; review of Last Days of the Sioux National) Maudlin, Zene B. 16:2:109 Maugh-wau-wa-ma 12:3:313 (see also Wyoming’s Indian name) Maupin, Will M. 50:1:13-14 Maurer, Charlie 19:1:45 Maverick Bank 24:1:81 Maverick Bill 20:1:69-70 Maverick Fund 20:1:79 Maverick law 18:2:154-155; 20:1:79-80; 54:2:70; 59:1:40; 64:3/4:52 Maverick Tales. True Stories of Early Texas by J.D. Rittenhosue, review 44:2:298 mavericks 15:1:31 Mavity, N. B. (Mrs.) 23:1:54-55 Mawoma 63:3:92 (see also Snake Indians) Maw’s Vacation: The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone by Emerson Hough 65:1:47 Maxey, William 25:2:118 Maximillian of Wied (Prince) 56:2:26-27; 59:2:2 Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama (see MILITARY: Air University Library; MILITARY: Maxwell Air Field) Maxwell Army Air Field (Alabama) (see MILITARY) Maxwell, Clinton 16:2:110 Maxwell, Fred (Mr. And Mrs.) 33:1:79, 81 Maxwell, James P. 16:2:110 Maxwell, John 25:2:199 Maxwell, Kate 64:3/4:56 Maxwell, Lucien Bonaparte 60:2:3 Maxwell, Margaret F. (see Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall) Maxwell, Mark 16:2:110 Maxwell, Nebraska 24:1:45 Maxwell, Thomas 37:1:88 Maxwell, Tom 15:1:51-55 Maxwell, W. P. 43:2:209 Maxwell, William 33:1:80 May 29:1:56 May, Boone 14:1:81-82 May, D. Boone 38:1:90, 95 May, Earnest 19:2:74 May, Hattie 33:2:222 May, James 26:1:15 May, Jim 38:1:90 May, John 33:2:191 May, Maud 26:2:112 May Nelson Dow, A First Lady of Newcastle by Elizabeth J. Thorpe and Mabel E. Brown 34:1:5-30 May, Richard C. 62:2:80, 82-83 May, Richard M. 40:2:219; 43:2:223, 225-227, 231, 234; 62:2:80, 82-83 May, Robin (see review of Gunfighter: Man or Myth; review of They Called Him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickock) May, Waldron 39:1:114 May, William 19:2:74 Mayan 65:1:4 Mayberry, Matt, review of Mill & Mine 66:1&2:63 Mayes 24:2:45 Mayes, J. E. 66:4:13 Mayfield, Mike (see review of Annotated Bibliography of Northern Plains Ethnohistory) Mayflower Cafe (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 66:4:6 Mayhoworth 32:1:90, 92, 97, 100; 32:2:205, 216; 33:1:59, 64, 67, 70; 33:2:179, 183; 39:2:262 Maynadier, Henry Eveleth (Colonel) 17:1:9; 42:2:270; 36:2:225; 38:1:6, 17, 43, 45, 47; 39:2:188-189, 202, 205, 207-209, 212, 216; 44:1:86; 47:1:55-56; 55:1:39 Maynadier, Tinball 16:1:37 Maynard, J. S. 17:1:56, 63 Maynard, Wendell H. (see Bannack and Other Poems) Mayoworth, Wyoming 15:1:67; 29:2:171; 30:2:183 Mayworth to Winigar map 32:1:71 (see also road from Mayworth to Winingar Ranch map) Mazzulla, Fred M. 27:2:230 McAdams, Iva 22:2:7 McAdams, John (Mr. and Mrs.) 22:2:7 McAdams, Lonnie 22:2:7, 10 McAdams, Lucy 22:2:7 McAdams, William 22:2:10 McAdams, Wilma Jean 22:2:9-10 McAdoo, William G. 49:2:202 McAdow, P. W. 49:2:269-270 McAlister, May 54:2:18 McAllister, John (Reverend) 22:2:55; 32:2:225; 40:2:220; 43:2:233 McAllister, Margaret (see Bear River City) McAllister, William 35:2:184 McAndrews, John 16:2:119 McArthur, Daniel 29:2:179 McArty, Tom 33:2:199 McAtee, W. L. 50:2:259 McAuley, Robert 26:1:64 McAuley’s Store (see Hyde’s Hall) McAulifee, Eugene 25:2:196, 201-20; 43:1:97, 99 McAuslan (Mrs.) 33:2:214 McAuslan, Edward 31:2:235 McAuslan, Edward R. 37:1:123; 38:1:106 (see also Sulpher Springs Station on the Overland Trail) McB., Ed. 21:1:39-41 (see also RANCHES: UL) McBride, John R. (Judge) 22:2:53 McBride, Robert "Bob" W. 27:2:23; 66:4:36 McBride, Samuel 33:2:139 McBride, Wilson 35:2:152 McCabe (Chaplain) 34:1:92 McCabe, Adeline (see review of Donner Party; review of Outlaw Trail. A Journey Through Time) McCabe, Barney 27:1:33-34 McCabe, William 26:1:73; 31:1:87 McCahan, J. T. (Mrs.) 5:4:163 McCain, Milton 33:1:79 McCall, A. J. 31:2:169-170, 187; 32:1:61 McCall, Jack 27:1:40 McCammon, Charles S. 56:2:56 (see also Other Thornburgh) McCammon, Ida 22:2:41 (see also News) McCammon, William W. (Lieutenant) 9:3:756-757 McCandish, T. V. 33:2:155; 35:2:137 McCandless gang 21:1:66 McCandlish, John M. 12:3:178; 37:1:4, photo 5 McCann’s Ranch (see RANCHES) McCarger, Al 16:2:102, 108, 112, 139-140; 38:2:210-211 McCarger, Carrie 16:2:140 McCarger, Margaret 16:2:139 McCarthy, James 36:1:80 McCarthy (Mrs.) 37:1:86 McCarthy, Charles S. 59:2:38, 42, 44 McCarthy, Clara 65:1:26 McCarthy, E. C. 32:1:9 McCarthy, Ed 37:1:86 McCarthy Era Politics: The Ordeal of Senator Lester Hunt by Rick Ewig 55:1:9-21 McCarthy, Francis (Lieutenant) 36:1:62; 39:1:106 McCarthy, Frank C. 5:4:162 McCarthy, G. Michael (see Hour of Trial: The Conservation Conflict in Colorado and the West, 1891-1907) McCarthy, James 28:1:15 McCarthy, Joseph R. (Senator) 55:1:9, photo 10, 11-13, photo 14, 15-21 McCarthy, Patrick (see Mountain Man Documentary as the Contra Western) McCartney, H. E. 64:1:19-20 McCarty, Eddie 26:1:31; 26:2:134 McCarty, Frank 57:2:27, 30 McCarty, Frank R. 25:2:194-195 McCarty, Johnnie "Shorty" 54:2:54 McCarty, Rice, photo 65:4:5 McCauley, C. A. H. (Lieutentant) 16:2:123-124, 137, 139 (see also review of Clearing of the Mist) McClane 16:2:89 McClaren, Dice 64:1:12 McClasky, James 37:1:96; 43:2:256-257 McCleary, John 43:2:188 McClellan, George B. "Bear" (Senator) 35:2:182; 42:1:45; 52:2:47, 49, 52, 54-55 (see also Stories) McClellan, James S. (First Sergeant) 57:1:21, 31, photo 32, 33-34 (see also Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry) McClellan, Joseph L. 27:1:20-21 McClellan, Robert 43:2:293 McClelland (General) 39:1:75 McClelland, Jim 33:1:49 McClinnon (fur trader) 15:2:135-136 McClintock, John 26:1:198 McCloskey, J. J. 17:1:81 McCloskey, James (see McClusky, James) McCloud, Bill (see What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?) McCloud, Jim 24:2:91; 29:2:175; 52:2:49 McCloys (Captain) 21:2/3:136 McClure, Bruce 45:1:74 McClure, J. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:239 McClure, Phil 58:1:6 McCluskey, Joe 17:2:159 McClusky, James 20:2:170 McCollister, Paul 44:2:259 McComas, E. S. 22:2:56 McComb, David G. review of The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West; review of Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West ) McComber 25:2:119-120 McComber, H. B. 36:1:85 McConnell, G. R. (Mrs.) 33:1:101 McConnell, G. R. 33:1:73; 64:2:56 McConnell, H. N. 26:2:198 McConnell, J. H. 53:1:60 McConnell, W. E. 23:2:62 McConner, A. 44:2:146 McConnor, Levi F. 16:2:160 McCook, A. McD. (Colonel) 59:2:18, 20 McCook, Nebraska 48:2:169-170 McCool, J.S. 56:1:40 McCoole, J. S. 21:2/3:212 McCorkle 29:1:82 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) McCormack, John W. 45:2:195-196 McCormick, E. L. 27:2:230 McCormick family 8:3:603 McCormick, George C. 45:2:219 McCormick, J. S. 18:2:113 McCormick, John S. 27:2:230 McCormick Junior High School mural 45:1:55 McCormick, Mariann (see Handmade Trunks) McCormick, Medill 55:2:29 McCormick, Robert R. 55:1:12; photo 55:2:29 McCormick, William (Private) 49:2:257 McCoy, Billy 22:2:43 McCoy, Finn 51:1:113 McCoy, Ida 23:1:102 McCoy, Joseph G. (see Historic Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest) McCoy, Samuel 31:1:28-29 McCoy, Samuel F. 32:2:196 McCoy, Sarah Thomson 38:1:96 McCoy, Sheila photo 38:1:114, 117 McCoy, Tim (Colonel) 22:2:8; 27:2:230 McCracken, Harold (Doctor) 37:1:121; 38:1:106-107, photo 114; 60:2:45-47 McCrady, George 58:1:2-6 McCrady, John 58:1:6 McCrady, Kathryn 58:1:6 McCraken, Harry 27:2:230 McCraken, Tracy S. 24:1:9; 42:2:174-175; 45:2:187-188, 195, 197, 199; 48:2:173, 179, 186, 197; 49:2:199-202, 205, 209, 211, 216; photo 56:1:24, 25-26; photo 66:3:60; 66:4:7 McCray (see M’Cray, Alvin) McCray, A. J. 27:1:27; 35:2:127 McCray, George H. 24:2:86 McCray, William J. 62:3:138 McCreely, R. L. (Doctor) 39:2:259 McCreery, Alice Richards (Mrs.) 3:1:116; 7:4:467-482; 8:1:492-505; 9:1:683-684; 12:1:77; 13:1:82; 18:1:89; 20:2:115, 127; 24:1:101; 25:2:208; 26:2:214, 220; 27:1:114, 117; 65:1:52 (see also Richards, Alice; Wyoming’s Fourth Governor-William A. Richards) McCreery, John 27:2:230 McCuaig, Norman 20:2:172 McCulloch (Captain) 32:2:172 McCulloch Corral 51:1:108 McCulloch, Margaret Sinclair photo 51:1:98, 104-105, 117, 125-128 McCulloch, Mary Ellen 51:1:104-105, 125 McCulloch Peaks 51:1:107 McCulloch, Peter photo 51:1:98, 99-127, photo 128, 129 (see also Short Grass and Heather: Peter McCulloch in the Big Horn Basin) McCulloch, Robert (Colonel) 16:2:59 McCullock, Clyce (Mrs.) 37:2:221 McCullouch (Captain) 31:2:150 McCullough, A. S. 17:1:84; 17:2:159; 19:1:60; 27:2:225 McCullough, Anna (see Finfrock, Anna) McCullough, Dell 23:1:104 McCullough, Jane (Mrs.) 17:2:159 McCullough, Jennie (Miss) 38:2:212; 39:1:101 McCullough, Joe J. 27:2:230 McCullough, Johnny 45:2:155 McCullough Peaks 26:1:6 McCullough, Peter 19:2:66-67; 49:2:264 McCumber, H. B. 31:1:87 McCurry, U. T. 45:2:216 McCutcheon 22:1:74 McCutcheon, Samuel P. 49:2:237, 248 McDaniel 51:1:126 McDaniel, James 39:1:27 McDaniels Block 25:1:15-16 McDaniels, James 13:4:365; 25:1:5-8, 10-11, 13-18 McDaniels Museum photo 13:4:365; 25:1:6, 8, 10 McDaniels Theatre 25:1:8, 10-16; 37:1:79 McDermott (Mrs.) 28:1:67 McDermott Associates 65:4:34 McDermott, C. L. 28:1:62-65 McDermott, Claude 36:1:44 McDermott, Florence E. (Lieutenant) 64:3/4:14 McDermott, Genevieve 27:2:230 McDermott, J. A. 27:1:28-29 McDermott, Jack 32:2:250 McDermott, John A. 66:3:36, 38 McDermott, John D. 33:2:121; 34:2:261; 65:4:2-3, 20, photo 34; 66:3:70; (see also Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line at Fort Laramie; Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming; Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight; Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge; Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century Price of Arrogance: The Short and Controversial Life of William Judd Fetterman; Fort Search for Jacques LaRamee. A Study in Frustration; Laramie’s Silent Soldier Leodegar Schnyder; review of A Dose of Frontier Soldiering; review of Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert Livermore, 1892-1915; review of Dances with Wolves; review of Directory: Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, 1963; review of Fort Laramie in 1876: Chronicle of a Frontier Post at War; review of Rocky Mountain West in 1867; review of Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1743-1846; review of View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians) McDermott, Roxy (Mrs.) 25:1:28 McDermott’s Island 53:1:10 McDevitt, John (Reverend) 64:2:59 McDole, R. S. 6:1&2:242 McDonald (Lieutenant) 23:2:20 McDonald (Missouri Fur Company employee) 15:3:211 McDonald, A. C. 19:1:43 McDonald, Angus J. 1:3:20; 19:2:69; 49:2:272-273 (see also RANCHES: Angus McDonald) McDonald, Cora 65:1:32 McDonald, Donald A. 40:1:16, 18 McDonald, George D. (Mrs.) 28:2:176 McDonald, Hugh 53:2:70 McDonald, John T. 3:2:148; 54:2:38, 40-41 McDonald, Mary E. 22:2:56 (see also Burnett, Mary E.) McDonald, P. 13:1:75 McDonald, Paul 50:1:15 McDonell 40:1:16, 18 McDonough 65:4:41-43 McDonough, George L. 55:1:44 McDougal, David Stockton (USN Commadore) 35:2:229 McDougal, Duncan 17:2:94 McDougall 19:1:48 McDougall, A. H. 38:1:105 McDougall, Bill 42:2:160-161, 163-165 McDougall Company 33:2:130 McDougall, Duncan 33:2:132-133 McDougall, James 60:2:25 McDowell, Bart (see American Cowboy in Life and Legend) McDowell, J. 17:1:82 McDuffie, George 60:2:20 McElroy, John H. 54:2:22-23, 25-27 McEnis, William 65:1:11 McEwen, John 38:2:190 McFadden 33:1:91, 94 McFadden and Bishop 21:2/3:208 McFadden, Archie 26:1:51, 63 McFadden, George 37:1:103-104 McFadden, Hugh 66:4:36 McFadden, Jack 58:1:2-3 McFall, Dave 26:1:7, 21; 49:2:274 McFarland, Mel 53:1:72 (see also Wyoming’s First Coal Railroad) McFarland, W. F. 24:2:18 McFarlane, David 6:1&2:222-224 (see also Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with The Sioux in 1876) McFarlane, Mary Whiting 64:1:20 (see also Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with The Sioux in 1876) McFarling, Lloyd 27:1:53-42, biog., 127; 27:2:230; 27:2:241 (see also A Trip to the Black Hills in 1876; review of Exploring the Northern Plains) McFie, Jean Harsh 40:1:117 McFie, William 22:2:89 McGarvey, Charles 37:1:54 McGary, B. G. (Colonel) 18:1:58 McGather, John 36:1:82 McGaw, James (Honorable) 26:2:154 McGee (Captain) 21:2/3:139 McGee (Doctor) 47:2:176 McGee, Bert (Mrs.) 21:2/3:234-235, (Mr. and Mrs.) 242 McGee, Eugene 49:2:258 McGee, Fred F. 45:2:211 McGee, Gale (Senator) 48:2:188-189, 197, 200, 241; 52:1:40; 56:1:25-27; 58:2:28; 63:1:22; 64:1:24; 66:3:2 (see also review of Compassionate Samaritan: The Life of Lyndon B. Johnson) McGee, George (see Magee, George) McGee, Price (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 111 McGee, T. H. (see Early Days in the West; Maghee, Thomas) McGeth, Jack 58:1:4 McGill (Senator) 25:1:29 McGill, Edgar 60:2:18 McGill, John 12:3:172; 20:1:65; photo 37:1:4, 5 McGillycuddy 46:2:273 McGillycuddy, Valentine (Doctor) 63:2:61 McGinnis, Bill (see Lay, Elza) McGinnis, John 54:2:52 McGinnis Midway Ranch (see RANCHES) McGinnis, Tony 44:1:127 (see also Economic Warfare on the Northern Plains) McGinnis, William L. 37:2:182 McGinty, Tom 53:1:8 McGlashan 26:1:22 McGlashan, John 40:2:215, 220; 42:1:18, 33, 42 McGlashan, John R. 62:2:80, 83 McGlees, Marion (Mrs.) 57:2:5 McGonigle, Maxine (see review of Grand Encampment) McGovern and Company 44:1:47 McGovern, Frank 20:2:170; 44:1:41, 43, 48 McGovern, Holbrook, Owen and Company 44:1:42 McGovern, Patrick A. (Bishop) 1:3:20; 2:2:39; 3:2:148, 150; 13:4:389; 21:2/3:206-207; 25:2:201; 59:1:44, photo 45 (see also St. Mary’s Cathedral, Cheyenne, Wyoming) McGowan, Ann (see review of Wild Wind, Wild Water) McGrand, Ed 20:2:174 McGrath, Black Jack 46:1:117 McGrath, Dan L. (see War Chief Joseph) McGrath, Mary A. 19:1:45; 20:1:92; 20:2:179; 27:1:116; 50:1:174 McGrath, Red Jack 46:1:117 McGrath, Thomas 26:1:64 McGraw 36:2:241 McGraw, Tom 53:1:9 McGraw, William F. 34:1:50 McGraw, William M. 34:1:50 McGreevy, James 60:2:33 McGregor, Alexander 22:2:92 McGregor, Margaret Anderson 22:2:92 McGregor, Martha Wilson photo 22:2:90, 91-100 McGregor, Mina 37:1:31 McGrew, F. E. (Mrs.) 22:2:28 McGrew, Paul (Doctor) 32:2:243 McGuffey brothers 26:1:21 McGuire (Private) 49:2:258 McGuire, Thomas 16:2:121 McHale, S. A. 39:2:258 McHay, M. M. 13:1:76 McIllvain, Dan 42:1:62 McIlvain, Bob 25:1:42, 48 McInerney, William 39:1:132; 34:2:249 McIntosh, Benjamin H. 45:1:83-85 McIntosh, Chuck 30:1:92 McIntosh, Donald 48:1:120 McIntosh, Ira 39:1:126 McIntosh, J. L. 19:2:137; 20:1:93 McIntosh, Marguerite G. 27:2:230 McIntosh, Mildred 24:2:114 McIntosh, Pauline 26:2:198 McIntosh, William 19:2:137 McIntyre, Clara F. 28:2:228-229 McIntyre, John J. 33:2:133; 45:2:192; 48:2:184, 222; 63:1:15 McIntyre, Marvin H. 49:2:203, 215, 219 McIntyre, Raymond W. 28:1:16 McIntyre, Robert (Bishop) 34:1:91 McIntyre, W. J. (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:82 McIver, George Wilcox (First Lieutenant) 38:1:41, 43, 47 McKay 22:2:57; 25:1:43, 47-49, 58 McKay, Donald 66:1&2:42 McKay, Douglas 55:2:10 McKay, George 44:1:41 McKay, H. A. 24:1:4 McKean 32:1:108 McKean site 31:1:104-105 McKee, E. E. 30:2:172-173 McKee, Jim 33:2:213; 40:1:109 McKee, Russell (see Last West: A History of the Great Plains of North America) McKee, Samuel 16:2:21 McKeehan, James B. (Reverend) 24:2:93-94 McKeever, Edward (Private) 36:1:69 McKellar 26:1:22 McKenna, Joseph 59:1:22-24 McKenney, Thomas L. 58:2:12-14 McKenzie (General) 16:2:95 McKenzie, C. A. (Captain) 52:2:21-22 McKenzie, C. F. 24:2:82 McKenzie, Camille 26:1:61 McKenzie, Donald 15:2:173; 44:1:41 McKenzie, Kenneth 56:2:26 McKenzie, W. S. 36:2:231-232; 43:2:238 McKibbin, Robert Pebbles (Captain) 38:1:19, 43, 46 McKim, Charles 66:1&2:32 McKim, Meade and White 66:1&2:28, 32 McKinley Tariff 66:3:40-41 McKinley, William (Mrs.) photo 66:3:41 McKinley, William (President) 18:1:29; 20:2:153; 32:1:108; 32:2:272; 40:1:70; campaign buttons and ribbons 66:3:5, 40, photo 41, 46 McKinleyism 66:3:40 McKinney, J. A. (Lieutenant) 48:2:275 McKinney, John (Lieutenant) 21:2/3:137; 57:1:29 McKinnie, Bob 20:2:172 McKinnie, J. R. 22:1:85 McKinstry, Bruce 29:2:193; photo 30:2:196; 31:1:12; 31:2:214-215; 32:1:103, 109, 114, 121; 32:2:219, 222, 238 McKinstry, Byron N. 29:2:193; (diary) 20:2:200-203; 31:1:12; 32:1:109-110, 113-114, 121-122; 32:2:226 McKinstry, George 42:1:12, 19, 26 McKinstry, William 16:2:104-105, 121 McKnight, James N. 49:2:279 McKnown, James C. 27:2:230 McLaird, James D. 39:2:273; 40:1:154 (see also Building the Town of Cody: George T. Beck, 1894-1943; Ranching in the Big Horns: George T. Beck, 1856-1894; review of Last West. A History of the Great Plains of North America) McLanchlan, Thomas 33:2:133 McLane, Clint 16:1:130 McLane, Edith Nickerson (Mrs.) 26:1:55 McLaren, N. R. (Colonel) 36:2:225 McLauchlin, Susan J. 58:1:47-48, 51 McLaughlin 47:2:237 McLaughlin, Archie 20:2:172-173 McLaughlin, Carrie Fisher 26:1:57-58 McLaughlin, James (Colonel) 8:1:489-491; 8:2:529-539 (see also Trip of Colonel James McLaughlin, Indian Inspector, to the Big Horn Hot Springs, Wyoming) McLaughlin, Jim 26:1:21; 45:1:10, 19 McLaughlin, Rita Ann photo 28:1:24, 25 McLaughlin, W. H. 28:2:141 McLaughlin, William J. 28:2:140 McLaughlins 34:1:21 McLead, Charles 37:2:147, 149-151 McLean, Edward B. 53:1:20, 22 McLean, H. E. 5:4:161 McLeland, Thomas 39:1:9, 25 McLeland, Thomas E. 12:4:323-324; 15:2:155 McLellan, George W. 27:2:216-217 McLellan, Jerry (Mrs.) 27:2:239 McLemore, Richard A. 49:2:249 McLendon, I. R. (Captain) (see Story of the First Shot) McLeod 43:2:216 McLeod, A. R. 17:2:9, 100, 102 McLeod, Angus 66:1&2:46 McLeod, John 21:2/3:202 McLeod, Norman 66:1&2:46 McLuckie and Prentice 33:2:133 McMahan, Virginia (Mrs.) 24:2:94-95 McMahon, M. S. 32:1:68-69 McMahon, Thomas B., Jr. 27:2:230 McMahon, Tom 28:2:211 McMally, William 49:2:271 McMannis, Elva A. 5:1:40 McMaster, Andrew (see Memoirs of Andrew McMaster) McMicken, Andrew photo 16:2:164; 66:3:38 McMillan, Benton 66:3:40 McMillan Fur and Wool Company 26:1:20 McMillan, Grace 54:2:13 McMillen 38:2:212 McMillen, Emily 30:2:199 McMillen, Samuel 39:1:101 McMullen, Henry 25:1:44 McMullen, Marcus A. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:23 McMurry, Will 64:2:54-55 McMurtie, Douglas C. 10:1:41; 17:1:21 (see also Eastern Records of Early Wyoming Newspapers; Fourth Infantry at Fort Bridger; McMurtrie, Douglas; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) McMurtrie 33:2:158 McMurty Paint Company 1:3:20 McNab, John (First Lieutenant) 38:1:15, 43 McNair, James (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:107 McNally, R. E. 48:1:129-130 McNally, William 44:1:5 McNamees 22:2:54 McNasser, Marion 17:1:77 McNealey, Viola A. (see Governors of the State of Wyoming, 1943-1965; review of Great Iron Trail; Seven Days of Hanover County) McNeil, John T. 17:1:76 McNeil, Keith and Rusty, Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs, review 66:4:68 McNichols, Charles S. (Special Indian Agent) 49:1:16-18, 20 McNulty, Charles (Corporal) 27:2:169, 172 McNulty, John (Private) 27:2:172 McNurlen, William 33:1:79 McNutt, Paul V. 54:2:22 McPhee, Hugh 19:1:43; 64:2:46 McPhee, John 64:1:29-30 McPherren, Ida 14:4:328; 31:1:62 (see also City of Broken Hearts; Game Cock; Imprints on Pioneer Trails; Love of Ah-Ho-Appa) McPherson, A. D. (Judge) 36:2:231 McPike’s train 19:2:84 McQueen, Robert 1:3:20 McQuerry, Zinnie 52:2:52 McQuery 16:2:89 McQuiery (Sergeant) 41:2:196 McRae 16:2:139; 47:2:158 McReynolds, Pete 22:2:31; 25:1:74 McShane, Donelly 32:2:148 McShane flumes 32:2:144 McShane, J. H. 32:2:147 McShane, John A. 20:1:72; 38:1:68; 54:2:68, 70 McShane Tie Camp photo 32:2:10, 146-163 (see also Old McShane Tie Camp and the Rockwood Fire) McUlvan, Daniel "Dan" 19:2:127 (see also Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with The Sioux in 1876) McUlvan, David 6:1&2:222-224 McUranium, Lucky (see Lucky McUranium) McWethy, Lee A. 24:1:4 McWhinnie, Ralph 56:1:23; 66:3:10; 66:4:2 McWilliam, John 32:1:71, 75; 32:2:209, photo 210 McWilliams, Belle 27:2:230 McWilliams, Harold (Mrs.) 27:2:230 M’Cray, Alvin 11:2:128-129 Meachem, Elgin "Bud" 52:2:37 Mead (Mr. And Mrs.) 34:1:90 Mead, Charles L. (Bishop) 24:2:104 Mead, Elwood (Doctor) 8:1:521; 9:3:764; 12:3:191; 37:1:15, photo 16, 23-24; 20:1:36-37, 41, 47-48; 20:2:128, 137-139; 40:1:76-77; 50:2:319, 329-333; 53:2:13; 65:2/3:28; 65:4:53-54, 57; 66:3:24 (see also FIRSTS: State Engineer; Turning on Water With a Shovel: The Career of Elwood Mead) Mead, George S. 21:2/3:240; 24:2:92 Mead, I. M. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Mead, Jean (see review of Casper Country: Wyoming’s Heartland; Wyoming in Profile) Mead, Peter (Mrs.) 37:2:243 Meade, Irene I. 27:2:230 Meade, Jack 31:1:37; 32:1:81 Meade, Virginia Haldeman (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Meadors, Albert 60:2:20 Meadow Creek 30:2:210 Meadow Gulch 30:1:43; 44:1:40, 42-43, 47, 50 meadowlark (see State bird) Meadows, Bill 16:2:116 Meadows Ranch (see RANCHES) Meagher, Mary 66:4:44, 57 Meagher, Mike 22:2:23-24 Meagher, Thomas F. (Governor) 43:1:74, 88 Meanea (Mrs., mother of Frank) 26:1:27 Meanea, Byrde 26:1:31 Meanea, Frank (Mrs.) 26:1:31 (see also Bolander, Kate) Meanea, Frank A. 3:4:230; 34:2:215 (see also Pioneer Saddler, Frank A. Meanea) Meanea Saddle Company 37:2:227 (see also Meanea, Frank) Meanea, T. R. 34:2:215 Meanea, Theodore 26:1:29 Meanea’s Saddle Shop 21:1:7; photo 26:1:25, 26-28, photo 29, 30-32 (see also Meanea, Frank A.) Meaning of Freedom of Speech. First Amendment Freedoms from Wilson to FDR by Paul L. Murphy, review 44:2:298 Meaning of the Name Sacajawea by David L. Shaul 44:2:237-240 Mears, B. (Doctor) 32:2:243 measles 53:2:57 measurements (see brass vessels for liquid measure) Mechanics Institute (Rochester, New York) 66:1&2:27 Mechling, J. S. 8:3:603 Mecklem, George N. 24:2:82 Mecum, E. W. (Reverend) 24:2:95 Mecum, W. F. 19:1:45; 49:1:6, 12, 17-20 Medellin, Roberto 54:2:25 Meder, Henry 16:2:110 medical regulations (see U.S. Army medical regulations) Medical Incidents in the Life of Dr. John H. Finfrock by Dr. Anthony Palmieri and Chris Humberson 53:2:64-69 Medici family 66:1&2:35 medicine 25:1:45 (see also Horse-The Buggy-The Doctor; Letters from a Post Surgeon’s Wife; Medical Incidents in the Life of John H. Finfrock) Medicine Bear 28:1:39 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Medicine Bon (see Medicine Bow) Medicine Bow 34:2:169, 224; 36:2:200; 43:1:28; 44:2:147, 158-159, 163, 165, 207, 218 Medicine Bow area 46:1:10-11 Medicine Bow Butte 15:3:294; 17:11:31, 36 Medicine Bow Creek 17:1:24, 30-31; 28:1:75 Medicine Bow Crossing 33:1:98 Medicine Bow Mountains 17:1:24, 30; 21:2/3:198; 33:1:96-97; 34:2:247; 36:2:185; 47:2:226 (see also Elk Mountain; Handhewn Ties of the Medicine Bows; Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country) Medicine Bow National Forest 18:1:49, 51; 42:2:267; 56:1:47, 51 Medicine Bow National Reserve 20:2:142 Medicine Bow Railroad Station 16:1:33 Medicine Bow Range 33:1:81; 33:2:160, 197; 66:3:29 Medicine Bow River 21:2/3:198; 24:1:23; 33:1:95-96; 33:2:167; 34:2:246; 44:2:146 Medicine Bow Stage Station, Now Elk Mountain Post Office by Willing Richardson 33:1:95-97; 44:2:162 Medicine Bow, Wyoming 5:2:52; 16:1:33; 19:1:26-27; 23:1:95; 24:1:40; 28:1:77; 30:2:148; 55:2:33; 61:1:36-37; 65:1:15; 65:2/3:4; 65:4:41 (see also FIRSTS: Mayor of Medicine Bow) Medicine Bow, Wyoming by Mrs. Chas. Ellis 9:1:673-677 Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country by Scott Thybony, Robert G. Rosenberg, and Eliabeth Mullett Rosenberg, review 58:2:55-56 Medicine Crow 54:2:5 (see also Crow) Medicine Lodge River 37:2:220 Medicine Lodge, The Story of a Kansas Frontier Town by Nellie Snyder Yost, review 43:1:141-143 Medicine Man 46:1:12, 20-21 (see also Arapaho; Roman Nose) Medicine Mountain 65:1:5 Medicine Mountain, Bighorns IV (poem) by Hans Kleiber 33:2:192-193 Medicine Snake Woman 59:1:56 (see also Blood Indians) Medicine Wheel (Wyoming) 66:1&2:72 Medicine Wheel 26:2:119; 29:2:137; 30:1:97; 30:2:215; map 31:1:94-100 (see also Bibliography Concerning the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Big Horn National Forest; Report on the Medicine Wheel Investigation by Wyoming Archaeological Society) Medicine Wheel Bibliography 57:1:13-20 Medicine Wheel by Fred Chapman 65:1:4 Medicine Wheel by Lorna Kooi Simpson 14:1:55-60 Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark 65:1:2, 4-5 Medieval English history 66:3:10, 16 Medill, Joseph photo 55:2:29 Medill, M. W. 25:2:199 Mee-yer-o Creek 49:2:268 Meek, C. L. 27:1:116 Meek, C. P. "Dub" 21:2/3:226 Meek, Joseph "Joe" 15:2:105; 17:2:103; 44:1:81, 84; 55:1:34-35 Meeker, Ezra 23:2:58; 44:2:283; 50:1:16, 21; 65:2/3:12, 15 (see also Oxteam Days) Meeker, Josephine 16:2:88, 91, 94, 98, 113-115, 128, 130-132 Meeker Massacre 3:1:89; 16:2:87-145; 33:2:203, 207 (see also Recollections of Taylor Pennock) Meeker Massacre by M. Wilson Rankin 16:2:87-145; 18:1:62 Meeker, N. S. 3:1:389; 4:3:338; 4:4:394; 7:4:450 (see also Thornburg, Major T. F.) Meeker, Nathan Cook 16:1:78; 16:2:87-88, 90-91, 94-95, 97, 101, 138, 145; 18:1:19; 28:2:149; 38:2:210-211; 41:1:101-103; 44:2:168-170 Meeker Oregon Trail (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Meeker’s School 16:2:91 Meeker, Teresa (Mrs.) 16:2:88, 90, 94, 113-115, 128, 131-133 Meeker’s Indian Sunday School 16:2:91 Meeks, Bub 31:1:59-61 Meeks, C. P. 10:1:43 Meeks, Ross 25:1:76, 79 Meem, John Gaw 66:1&2:36 Meet Me on the Green by Myra Cooley, review 33:1:109-110 Meeteetse Creek 16:1:72; 49:2:264, 268-269, 271,274 Meeteetse Mercantile 49:2:272-273 Meeteetse News 24:2:9, 95 Meeteetse, Wyoming 30:2:146; 44:1:15-16; 49:2:264-265, 270-273; 51:1:114, 140; 61:1:40-41; 65:4:19 (see also Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail--Meeteetse to Chance, Montana. Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks; History of the Meeteetse Mercantile Story; Behind the Naming of Meeteetse) Mehksehem-Sukas (Iron Shirt) photo 56:2:cover (see also Blackfeet; Piegan) Meigs, Guy 26:1:64 Meigs, Montgomery C. 2:3:49-50; 39:1:39 Meissner, Alvin R. 18:1:72 Melanger, Edward 12:4:324 Melbourne, Frank 33:1:5-12, photo 14, 15-16 Melbourne, the Australian Rain Wizard by Clark C. Spence 33:1:5-18 Melbourne, Will 33:1:8, 13 Melburne as Jupiter Pluvius photo 33:1:4 Melcher, George W. 27:2:230 Meldrum, Helen (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Meldrum, J. W. (Mrs.) 34:2:219 Meldrum, Jack (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Meldrum, Jack 32:2:251; 53:1:30 Meldrum, John M. 15:1:44-45 Meldrum, John W. (Acting Governor) photos 13:1:4, front cover; photo13:2:104; 16:1:54; 22:1:66; 37:1:49 (see also FIRSTS: State Land Board; John W. Meldrum, The Grand Old Man of Yellowstone National Park; Journals and Debates of the Constitutional Convention, 1889) Mellen, Sandy 16:2:8, 109-110, 119, 142 Mellinger, Philip J. 43:2:331 (see also Frontier Camp to Small Town. A Study of Community Development) melodeon 39:1:26 Melodeon Theatre 25:1:6, 8 Meltz, J. J. 1:3:20 Memoirs of Andrew McMaster by Mae Urbanek, review 42:1:123 Memorial Bell Tower 26:2:117 Memorial Field House 26:2:109 Memorial Hospital 22:1:71 Memorial of Frontier County Pioneers 26:2:210 Memorial Publication Fund 32:2:250 Memorial to Loren Clark Bishop by Colonel Archie R. Boyack 33:2:196-197 Memorial to the Members of the Constitutional Convention of Wyoming 12:3:165-188; 12:4:273-294 (see also Reminiscences of a Member of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention) Memorials to Sacajawea, Supplement A by Grace R. Hebard 13:3:184-185 Memoriam 2:2:40; 2:3:58; 9:4:17; 10:3:119 (see also Carey, Joseph Maul; Groshon, Maurice; Kendrick, John B.; Ross, William Bradford) Memoriam from One Old Soldier to Another by Minnie Presgrove 30:2:171-173 Memories by Alice Rathbun 5:2&3:55-56 Memories of an Oil Field by Elizabeth Nuhn 58:1:2-7 Memories of Mary Hezlep Knight, a Pioneer Bride by Harriet Knight Orr 9:1:666-673 Men of the Steel Rails: Workers on the Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 1869-1900 by James H. Ducker, review 56:1:67 Men to Match My Mountains by Irving Stone, review 29:1:112 Menard, Pierre 46:1:130; 55:1:52 Mendenhall, C. B. 33:1:79 Menefee, Arthur 42:1:12, 27 Menefee, James 62:1:7, 9, 35-36, 44 Meng, Hans 20:1:93; 26:2:214 Menger Hotel (San Antonio, Texas) 51:2:12 Menke, J. K. (Sergeant and Mrs.) 17:1:77 Menor’s Ferry (see FERRIES) Menough, Herman F. 12:4:287 Mento Supa (see Black Bear) Meomberg, John 39:2:254 Mercado, Philip 54:2:29 mercantile classicism 66:1&2:36 Mercatante, Frank 48:1:109-110 Mercatante, Gail photo 48:1:117 (see also Custer’s Last Battle) Mercedes, Wyoming 28:2:175 Mercer (Colonel and Mrs.) 32:2:207-208, 211; 33:2:144; 34:1:76-69; 35:1:88, 94; 35:2:213; 38:1:61, 126; 43:2:167 (see also RANCHES) Mercer, Annie F. (Mrs. Asa) 49:1:57 Mercer, Asa Shinn 9:3:731-732; 20:1:78; 32:2:257; 49:1:53-64; photo 65:4:20, 24-26, 28, 31-32, 36 (see also Banditti of the Plains) Mercer girls (see One of the Mercer Girls) Mercer Island 34:1:78 Mercer, Ralph 25:2:207; 27:1:114; 49:1:63 Mercer, Thomas (Judge) 34:1:77 Mercer’s Belles by Roger Conant, edited by Lenna A.Deutsch, review 33:2:257 Merci Train car 21:2/3:236-237, 240 Mercill 42:2:159 Meredith, E. A. 16:2:90 Meredith, Grace E. 11:1:66 Merica, Charles O. 64:1:16 Merica Hall (see University of Wyoming Home Economics Class, Merica Hall, Mineralogy Class photos) Merino (see Upton) Merino, Upton 45:2:150 Merival, Joe 39:2:205 Merivale, Joseph 47:1:12 Merk, Frederick 17:2:99 Merkle 31:2:158 Merkley, C. 46:2:223 Merkley, Christopher 26:2:150 Merna 34:1:52 Merna Butte 23:1:100 Merna Butte school house 23:1:102 Merna, James A. 1:3:19 Merret 65:1:19 Merriam, C. Hart 14:4:270; 50:2:230-231 Merriam, Henry Clay (Colonel) 17:1:13; 18:1:129; 38:1:37-41, 43 Merrill, Ausma (Mrs. Peter C.) 66:1&2:75 Merrill, George 19:2:69, 72 Merrill, George P. 34:2:178, 187-188 Merrill, Gertrude 1:4:20; 5:1:40 Merrill, Homer S. 15:1:42; 37:2:188 Merrill, Ira 27:2:239 Merrill J. Mattes Collection 65:2/3:10, 13 (see also Mattes, Merrill J.) Merrill J. Mattes Research Library 65:2/3:14 (see also Mattes, Merrill J.) Merrill, M. N. 17:1:82 Merrill, Peter C., John Fery, Artist of the Rockies 66:1&2:2, 75; photo 75 Merrill, Ross 29:1:82 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Merrill, Thomas 40:2:279; 66:1&2:75 Merriot, Marcia 25:1:58 Merris C. Barrow: Sagebrush Philosopher and Journalist by Margaret L. Prine 24:1:53-88; 24:2:3-72 Merritt (General) 45:1:40, 46 Merritt 44:2:217 Merritt, A. R. 2:4:65; 19:1:45 Merritt, Ed 22:2:43 Merritt, Ernie O. 26:2:217 Merritt, H. D. 40:1:59 Merritt, W. C. (Reverend) 65:1:30, 32 Merritt, Wesley (Colonel) 14:2:153; 16:2:108, 117-120, 122-126, 128-131, 136, 138-140, 142-143; 17:1:13; 18:1:20, 29, 55; 18:2:129; 20:2:114; 27:1:37; photo 38:1:10, 32-34, 43, 45, 47; 41:1:102-104, 106; 44:2:170; 50:1:141, 145, 147, 149, 152; 51:1:109 Merritt’s Crossing 3:4:224-225; 35:1:89 Merrival, Joe 20:2:167 Merrivale, Jose 43:2:257 Merrivale, Louise 43:2:257 Merry, Barbara 66:1&2:5 Merry, Miles M. 66:1&2:43, 46 Merry Whirl (Lusk, Wyoming dance hall) 66:4:16 Mertz, Heriette (see Pale Ink: Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America) Mesa County (Colorado) Historical Society 66:3:65 Mesa May Range (Colorado) 24:1:23 Mesa State College (Colorado) 66:3:65 Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado) 66:3:65 Meschter, Daniel Y. 38:2:345; 39:1:139; 44:1:127 (see also History of the Presbyterian Church in Rawlins, Wyoming; review of Life, Times and Teacherous Death of Jesse James; Sixty Days To and In Yellowstone National Park) Meserve (see Meserve’s Restaurant) Meserve’s (Mrs.) Restaurant 15:1:65 Messerschmidt, Donald A. (see Grand Encampment; School District No. 2, Carbon County, Wyoming) Messiah Craze (1890) 18:1:20; 31:2:131; 35:2:145 (see also Ghost Dance) Messick, Alice (Mrs.) 39:1:134 Metal Weapons, Tools, and Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James Austin Hanson, review 48:1:142-143 Metcalf, Agnes Jenkins (Mrs.) 19:2:133; 27:2:230 (see also Therese A. Parkinson Jenkins) Metcalf, H. C. 25:1:4-5 Metcalf, Mary E. 40:1:71 Metcalfe 39:1:26 Methodist Church 17:1:79; photo 24:2:73, 74-111; 65:1:17-18 (see also Road of Yesteryear) Methodist Church (Buffalo, Wyoming) 35:2:143 Methodist Church (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 37:1:85 Methodist Collection photo 65:1:28 Methodist Episcopal Church 65:1:25, 29, 31, 33 Methodist field in Wyoming 24:2:78 Methodist Mission 23:1:57 Methodist Missionary Society 17:2:101 Methodist State Sunday School Superintendent 65:1:28 Methvin, William T. (Reverend) 24:2:105 Metis 56:2:25 Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West by Carol Abbott 66:3:79-80 Metropolitan Mining and Exploring Company 20:2:165 Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) 66:3:5 Metz, Cornelia P. (Mrs. Percy W.) 24:21:110, 113; 25:196; 26:1:99; 26:2:217, 220; 27:2:225; 31:2:245-247 Metz family massacre 4:3:248; 6:1&2:180 Metz, Fred 14:2:163 Metz, Leon Claire (see Dallas Stoudenmire, El Paso Marshal; John Selman, Gunfighter; Pat Garrett. The Saga of a Western Lawman) Metz, P. W. (Mrs.) 27:1:117; 27:2:239-240 Metz, Percy W. (Judge) 25:2:207; 27:1:117; 27:2:230, 239-240; 37:1:113; photo 53:2:16, 17, 20; 64:3/4:50; 66:4:25 Metz, Will G. 27:2:230; 45:1:79, 81 Metz, William S. 49:2:272; 58:2:23 Metzel, Eugene 35:2:232 Metzer, Frances 5:4:162 Metzler, Lorraine (Mrs.) 39:1:113, 128 Metzler, Wyoming 29:2:159 Mexican American women 66:3:4 Mexican border (see Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary) Mexican Border trouble 18:1:31-32 Mexican Cession 26:1:33 Mexican Hill 27:2:187 Mexican immigrants 66:3:21 Mexican Mines, Wyoming 28:2:119 Mexican Pass 25:1:84 Mexican War 16:1:39; 17:1:15; 32:1:10, 18, 112; 49:2:225, 241-242 (see also FIRSTS: maneuver of Mexican War occurred in Wyoming) Mexican War: Changing Interpretations edited by Odie B. Falk and Joseph A. Stout, Jr., review 45:2:270-271 Mexican Workers in Wyoming During World War II: Necessity Descrimination and Protest by William L. Hewitt 54:2:20-33 Mexican-Americans photo 51:2:26, 27-35; photo 54:2:20, 21-27, photos 28-29, 30-33 Mexicans 18:2:96; 30:2:155; 60:1:25; 66:4:4-5 (see also Lovell’s Mexican Colony; Mexican-Americans) Mexico 2:1:14; 22:1:24, 27, 73, 78-79; 65:1:4, 25 (see also Dividing the Waters: A Century of Controversy Between the United States and Mexico) Mexksemaustan (Stirring Iron) photo 56:2:24 (see also Gros Ventre) Meyer, Albert L. (Colonel) 18:1:56; 59:1:30 Meyer, Charles R. 13:4:388 Meyer, Cort 14:3:220 Meyer, Ermel Fay (Mrs.) 22:2:109 Meyer, Erwin F. 66:3:12-13 Meyer, Estelle Reel 14:3:220 (see also Meyer, Cort) Meyer, Eugene 55:2:32 Meyer, Everette (Mayor) 33:2:216 Meyer, Frank 34:1:25 Meyer, John E. 23:1:104 Meyer, Louis R. 19:1:26; 56:1:47 Meyer, Margaret 66:4:44, 52 Meyer, Michel 33:2:216 Meyer, R. D. (Mrs.) 33:1:92 Meyer, R. D. 56:1:47 Meyers, A. J. (Colonel) 2:4:72 (see also FIRSTS: Weather Bureau Established in Wyoming Territory) Meyers, Charles A. 44:2:251 Meyers, Dan 25:1:43 Meyers, Ed 1:3:19; 2:4:78-79; 3:1:111; 4:3:365; 7:2:403; 7:3:443-444; 8:1:524; 9:1:682; 20:2:179; 21:1:101 Meyers, Frank 66:4:34 (see also Frank Meyers Collection) Meyers, George 17:1:75 Meyers, William 61:1:12, 14-15 Meyersville Stage Station 20:1:56 Miami (Florida) 66:1&2:75 Michael, Howard 5:2:45-55; 5:2&3:79-98 Michaels, John E. (Mrs.) 25:2:211, 213 Michaud 44:2:260 Michelangelo 66:1&2:31 Michigan 66:1&2:75 Michigan Mine 37:1:101 Michigan State Historical Society 4:2:320 Mickelson, James 25:1:70, 76, 79 Mickelson, James F. (Mr. and Mrs.) 25:1:60; 27:2:230 Mickelson, Mae E. (see Sublette County Historical Society) Midas of the Rockies 22:1:84 Middaugh, Ira O. 18:1:86, 88; 33:2:158 Middaugh, W. H. 32:1:27 Middle Barrel Springs Canyon 33:2:209 Middle Fork 26:1:47 (see also Powder River) Middle Fork Powder River 32:1:91; 32:2:240 Middle Park, Wyoming 16:2:89, 95 Middle Piney Creek 22:2:50 Middleton, Bernard C. (see Restoration of Leather Bindings) Middleton, Joseph 31:2:181; 32:2:196 Middleton, "Doc" 38:1:93 Midland Bridge Company (Kansas City, Missouri) 58:2:47 Midland Point, photo 33:1:105 Midwest Building 66:1&2:32-34 (see Wyoming National Bank Building) Midwest Hotel Company 22:1:91 Midwest Magazine 50:1:13 Midwest Refining Company 22:1:84, 92; 41:1:30; 58:2:26 Midwest Review 28:2:175 Midwest Steel and Ironworks (Pueblo, Colorado) 58:2:47 Midwest, Wyoming 29:2:157; 30:2:147, 149-150; 58:1:2, 6 Mieger, Jeremiah (Doctor) 19:1:43 Migett 27:1:57 Mihan, South Dakota 27:2:230 Mikkelson, Sylvia 49:2:272-273 Milatzo, Paul (Mrs.) 13:3:231 Mildron, John (Private) 27:2:172 Milek, Dorothy (Mrs.) 39:1:132 (see also review of Piece of the old Tent: A Catalog of Items in the Lane County Pioneer Museum That Were Brought Across the Plains in the 1840s and 1850s) Miles (General) 37:1:121; 44:2:216 Miles, A. W. 66:4:14 Miles City, Montana 17:2:132; 50:1:107; photo 51:2:51 Miles, Daniel (son of A. W. Miles) 66:4:14 Miles, John D. 46:1:28-29 Miles, Nelson Appleton (Colonel; General) 17:1:12; 19:2:65; 21:1:66; 38:1:127; 39:1:41; 39:2:168; 41:1:101, 105; 44:1:98; 48:1:123; 49:2:277, 281 (see also Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877) Milford Cemetery 26:1:54 Milford-Hudson school bus route 26:2:135 Milgate, Henry 42:1:93 Milhau, John Jefferson (Doctor) 27:1:50 MILITARY: (see A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E.A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry, 1877- 1882 Air Corps, Air Mail, and Cheyenne in 1934; Armies of the American Wars, 1753-1815; Army Bread and Army Mission on the Frontier with Special Reference to Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 1865-1890; Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877; Brief History of Social and Domestic Life Among the Military in Wyoming, 1849-1890; Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier; cavalry barracks photo; Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; Children of Grace: Nez Perce War of 1877; Chronological List of Actions, Etc., With Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1871; Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story; depredations; Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight ; Following the Indian Wars; Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century; Glittering History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco; Horse Soldier, 1776-1943. The United States Cavalry: His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements and Equipments. Vol. IV , World War I, The Peacetime Army, World War II, 1917-1943; Hostilities and Horse Soldiers: Indian Battles and Campaigns in the West; Indian Fights: New Facts on Seven Encounters; Indian Policy; Indian Version of the Platte Bridge Fight; Indian Wars; infantry from Fort Laramie on field maneuvers photo; Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry; Letters from a Post Surgeon’s Wife; Military Posts of Wyoming; Misery: Dependents of the Indian Fighting Army; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale" 1841-1843; Photographer on an Army Mule; Post Near Cheyenne: A History of Fort D.A. Russell, 1867-1930; raids; reconstruction of Fort Fetterman ordnance storehouse photo; Regular Army O!; Soldiering on the Frontier; Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876; Sioux Uprising of 1862; specific individuals, locations, battles, and wars; Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality of the Army of the United States, 1819-1860; Summer Helmets of the U.S. Army, 1875-1910; Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1783-1846; Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country; United States Soldier Between Two Wars: Army Life and Reforms, 1865-1898; U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army; United States Military Saddles, 1812-1943) Afro-Americans 64:3/4:11 Air University 64:3/4:22 (see MILITARY: Maxwell Air Field) Apache War in Arizona 16:2: 138 Army Air Service 52:2:27 Army bridge photo 34:2:136 Army Chaplains 2:4:61-63 Army Corps of Topographical Engineers 47:2:221, 223, 228, 230 Army of Utah 16:1:42 Bachelor Quarters 33:2:207; 34:1:85-86; 35:1:36; 38:2:181, 188, 191, 208, 211; 41:1:102; 42:2:184; 44:1:6, 16; 44:2:139-206, 269 (see also MILITARY: Ordnance Magazine at Fort Steele) Bachelor Quarters at Fort Steele photo 44:2:142 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Steele) bakeries photo (1872) 47:2:194 Bannock War 19:2:65 Battle of Dull Knife 64:2:64 Battle of Horseshoe Creek 42:2:257-258 Battle of Red Buttes 43:2:294-295 Battle of the Little Big Horn 45:1:30; 48:1:109-110, 127-128; 64:2:69 (see also Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn; Little Big Horn; Thrillen’est Fight Ever!: Sheridan Re-enacts Custer’s Last Stand) Battle of the Rosebud 59:1:50-51 (see also Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn) Bedlam photos 13:2:front cover, 86; 32:1:106; 34:2:148, 151 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; MILITARY: Bedlam; Old Bedlam) Bluewater Battle (1855) 41:2:205 Bluewater Creek Battle 42:1:30 Boer War 31:2:208 Bordeaux Bend battle 12:1:44 Bounty Land Warrant 32:1:107 California-Nevada Volunteers 28:1:86 Camp Carlin fire brigade 14:2:155-156 cantonment 27:1:3, 10 Casper Army Air Bases 64:3/4:2-23, 26, 28, 32, 41-44 cavalry 161:2:137, 140, 142; 18:1:91, 30, 34, 55-59, 64-66; 18:2:102; 27:2:148 cavalry near Fort Steele photo 50:1:10 cemeteries 16:2:145; 17:1:75-76 clothing (see uniforms) Cold Springs Battle 42:1:81; 42:2:25 Colorado Troops (see Third Regiment) Company B 23:2:24 Company D 16:1:37; 23:2:20-21; 7:1:31 (see also MILITARY: Girl Militia of Wyoming) Company E 16:2:105 Company H (see MILITARY: Girl Militia) Confederate Army 65:4:21 contracts 32:1:13 Custard Wagon Train Fight 32:2:233-234 Custer 14:1:66; 19:2:65 (see also Little Big Horn, Picture Report of the Custer Fight) Davis-Monthan Army Air Field (Montana) 64:3/4:22 Department of Missouri 16:2:95 Department of Platte 16:2:99 Department of the Army (see Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1819-1879) Depot McKinney Military Reservation (see FORTS AND CAMPS) District of the Platte 35:1:7 Dragoons 17:1:6 (see MILITARY: Second Dragoons; To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California) Dull Knife Battle (1876) 17:1:12; 17:2:170; 28:1:30-31, map 32, 33-35, photo 36-40; 29:1:59, 61; 47:1:29, map 31 Eighteenth Infantry 18:1:30; 30:2:142; 31:1:48; 32:1:89; 34:2:157; 44:2:147; 48:1:9,19 Eighth Infantry 18:1:29, 59; 39:2:260; 44:1:100 Eleventh Infantry 18:1:30-31; 59:1:29-34 Eleventh Kansas Cavalry 18:2:140; 23:2:4-29; 27:1:9, 11, 15; 28:2:183-184; 29:1:69-72, 76; 32:1:227-228, 231-232 Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry 42:1:97; 47:1:25 Eleventh Ohio Cavalry 17:1:8; 17:2:159; 23:2:15, 17; 27:1:8-11, 15; 27:2:145-146, 157, 185; 28:2:183; 29:1:75; 31:1:79; 32:1:227-228, 236; 33:1:78, 97; 33:2:170, 201, (Companies B and D) 210; 49:1:24-25, 28, 31, 34; 47:1:24-25 engineers (see Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1819-1879) equipment (see U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army) expense accounts (see Expense Account of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, 23 December 1875) Fetterman Fight 32:1:89; 33:2:196; 38:1:137, 139, 223-228; 39:2:261; 42:1:91; 42:2:194, 271; 56:1:3; 63:2:49-50, 56-57, 68-72 F.E. Warren Air Force Base (see F.E. Warren Air Force Base War Trophies from Balangiga, P.I.; Trophy Park; Tudor Cannon at Warren Air Force Base) field artillery 18:1:30, 58-59, 65; 27:1:7; 27:2:148, 154, 157 Fifteenth Cavalry 18:1:33 Fifteenth Infantry 34:1:51 Fifth Army Headquarters 25:2:211; Fifth Cavalary 18:2:116; 38:2:211; 45:1:36-37, 39-40; 48:1:56, 59; 48:2:278; 50:1:141-155; 51:1:109 Fifth Cavalry Brass Band 33:1:84 Fifth Cavalry Regiment 48:1:56, 59; 48:2:278; 50:1:141-155; 51:1:109 Fifth U.S. Volunteer Infantry 23:2:27; 27:2:154, 156; 30:1:49 Fifty-third Infantry 18:1:33 First Battalion Nevada Cavalry (Companies B and C) 33:2:211 First Colorado Cavalry 33:1:78-79; 46:1:7 First Dakota Cavalry 27:2:154-155 First Kansas Volunteers 33:2:207 First Nevada Volunteer Cavalry 44:1:31-32; 65:4:49 Five Hundred Forty-seventh (547) Army-Air Force Band 64:3/4:16, 21-22 foreign soldiers 16:2:138 Fort Bridger Daily Telegraph 9:3:729; 13:4:347 Fort Laramie Hospital photo 50:1:cover (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Fort Laramie officers on field maneuvers (1885) photo 17:1:10 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Fort Laramie regiments 38:1:11-41 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Laramie soldiers (1885) photo 17:1:2 Fort Laramie’s iron bridge (see Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge) Fort McKinney officers in front of quarters photo 48:2:275 Fort Phil Kearny Massacre 4:2:328; 6:3:278; 7:2:389-394; 12:4:329-331 Fort Sanders band 28:2:11 Fort Steele Herald 33:2:153 Fort Washakie Indian Cemetery 40:1:72 Fort Washakie Indian School Forth-seventh Army-Air Force Band 64:3/4:14 Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry 23:2:25 Fourth (4th) Fighter Group 64:3/4:2 Fourth Artillery (Company E) 42:1:97 Fourth Cavalry String Orchestra 33:1:84 Fourth Field Artillery 18:1:31 Fourth Infantry 28:1:59; 30:2:136, 142, 158; 38:2:211; 43:2:238, 242; 44:2:157; 45:1:28-29, 43, 46; 48:1:6, 12 (see also Fourth Infantry; Robinson, Lieutenant) Fourth U.S. Artillery 35:1:5, 8-10 Fourth U.S. Cavalry 48:1:6, 12, 60-61; 50:1:22 Francis E. Warren Air Force Base 59:1:29, 33-34, photo 35, 36-37 freighting 32:1:10, 14, 15, 31, 33 Girl Militia 16:2:162, photo 163; 37:1:30, 31, 52 (see MILITARY: Company D and Company F) Girl Militia, Wyoming State Guard photo 37:1:30, 31, 52 (see also Companies H and K) Grand Army of the Republic (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Reynolds Post) Grattan battle 18:2:100; 26:2:121-122; 27:1:8; 27:2:168-174; 45:1:28 Gray Horse Cavalry 16:2:127, 137 (see also Henry, Major; HORSES AND MULES) Gunnison fight 26:2:149 Hayfield fight 44:2:144 Headquarters Battalion 23:2:9 history (see Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century) Horseshoe Creek Battle (1868) 28:1:44-46 infantry 17:1:10; 18:1:55-59 infantryman’s dress helmet photo 42:2:cover Kansas Cavalry (see Headquarters Battalion) Kansas Volunteer Infantry (see Ninth Regiment) Kirtland Army Air Field (New Mexico) 64:3/4:22 Little Big Horn 17:1:4; 28:1:6, 30; 30:2:152 Little Big Horn Battle 46:1: 23 (see also General Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn: Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand) Manual for Army Cooks 47:2:194, 198 Maxwell Air Field 64:3/4:22 (see also MILITARY: Air University) medical statistics 15:4:315-375 Meeker Massacre 16:2:87-145; 33:2:203, 207 Military Affairs Committee 35:1:26 militia (see FIRSTS: militia under Territorial laws; MILITARY: Girl Militia) missiles (Minuteman I and II) 41:1:110 mounted riflemen 23:1:58 Mounted Riflemen (Company A) 58:2:5 Mounted Riflemen (Company C) 58:2:5; 59:1:5 Mounted Riflemen (Company E) 58:2:5 Mounted riflemen regiment 32:1:63-65; 32:1:177, 193 mounted rifles (Companies C, E, G) 17:1:5 mustering officers 23:2:29 Nebraska Fight 24:1:42, 44 Negro cavalry 16:2:95-98 Nevada Fight 27:2:205 Nine hundred and second (902d) Quartermaster Detachment 64:3/4:11, 15 Nine hundred and sixth (906th) Guard Squadron 64:3/4:11, 15 Ninth Cavalry 18:2:117; 44:1:100 Ninth Infantry (Company C) 59:1:29-31, 34 Ninth Infantry 35:2:125; 45:1:36; (Company G) 59:1:30, 32 Ninth Regiment 33:1:78; (Company A) 46:1:58-59, 62 Non-commissioned Officers Club 64:3/4:12, 17-18, 43 officers (see View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians) Old Bedlam 34:1:58; 37:1:114; 42:1:91 (see also MILITARY: Bedlam; FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Old Bedlam 17:1:13, 15; 50:1:6, 17, 26, photo 46; 58:2:5-6, photo 8 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; MILITARY: Bedlam; Old Bedlam) Old Powder House at Fort Steele photo 6:1&2:202 One hundred forty-eighth (148) Field Artillery 30:2:165, 167 One hundred forthy-eighth (148) Indiana Volunteer Infantry 65:1:8 Ordnance Magazine at Fort Steele photo 44:2:180 Oregon Battalion (see Regiment of Mounted Riflemen) Pawnee scouts18:1:11 Peterson Army Air Base (Colorado) 64:3/4:15 Pole Mountain reserve maneuvers 20:2:148; 28:1:74 posts 22:2:54; 32:1:10, 13, 35, 106 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS) Powder River War 44:1:66-67 Quartermaster General of the Army (see U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army) radio station 18:1:34 Rawlins battle (1870) 15:3:283-284 Red Buttes battle (1862) 27:1:15; (1865) 28:2:183, 192; 29:1:67, 69-72 Regiment of Mounted Riflemen 31:2:175 (see also MILITARY: mounted riflement regiment) Sand Creek Massacre 17:1:8; 32:2:227; 34:1:8, 17-18, 24; 41:1:38, 41-42, 55; 41:2:214-215, 225; 46:1:6-7, 16, 33 scouts and auxiliaries (see Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, 1860-90 ) Second (2d) Bomber Command 64:3/4:14 Second California Volunteer Cavalry 27:2:145-146, 156 Second Cavalry (Troop F) 33:1:98; 34:2:157, 159; 40:2:171-172; 44:2:158-160, 162-163, 166-167, 178, 184; 45:1:34-35; 48:1:12, 44 Second Dragoons 35:1:5 (see March of 2d Dragoons) Second Missouri Artillery (Company I) 33:2:172 Second Missouri Light Artillery 27:2:145-146, 149-154, 156 Second US Cavalry 18:2:108; 30:2:142 Second US Volunteer Cavalry 18:1:29; 20:2:154 Service Club 64:3/4:12, 17-18 Seventh Cavalry 23:2:27; 44:2:158, 179; 45:1:27, 36 Seventh Infantry Band photo 39:1:36 Seventh Iowa Cavalry 43:2:170 Seventh Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 27:2:145 Seventh U.S. Cavalry 46:1:19; 48:1:14, 54, 114-116, 121, 123 Seventy-sixth Field Artillery 18:1:34, 65 Signal Corps 27:2:146 Sioux uprising 31:2:237-238 Sioux War (1876) 18:1:17-18 (see also Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876) Sixteenth Kansas Cavalry 27:2:149, 152 Sixth Cavalry 39:2:260 Sixth Infantry 34:2:246; 45:1:28-29 (Company G) 50:2:5l; 58:2:5 Sixth Michigan Cavalry 18:2:102; 27:2:145, 147, 155; 36:1:49 Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Second Battalion 47:1:22 Sixth Regiment 27:2:171 Sixth US Volunteer Cavalry 47:1:25 Sixty-sixth Artillery Brigade 30:2:166 Slim Buttes Fight 44:1:167; 45:1:43, 46 Slip Steam 64:3/4:17, 34, 39, 42 soldiering (see Army Boy in the Sixties, or A Story of the Plains; Army Life on the Wyoming Frontier) soldiers 16:2:138 sutler’s store photo 13:4:246; 32:1:103, 106 Tenth Infantry 18:2:102 Third Cavalry 48:1:47 (see also Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry; Third US Cavalry) Third Regiment of Colorado Troops 46:1:7 Third US Cavalry 38:2:211; 44:1:7; 44:2:163, 169, 179; 45:1:34-35 Third US Volunteers 32:1:227 Thirteenth 44:2:160-161, 163, 165 Thirteenth Cavalry 18:1:33 Thirtieth Infantry 18:1:8; 40:2:170 Thirty-sixth Infantry 30:2:138 Torrey’s Rough Riders (see Second U.S. Volunteer Cavalry) transportation prior to railroads 23:1:39 Twelfth Missouri Cavalry 27:2:145, 149, 151-153 Twentieth Indiana Volunteers 65:1:8 Twentieth Infantry 18:1:45 Twenty-first Regiment, Company I 46:1:58; 56:1:58 Twenty-fourth Infantry 18:1:29 uniforms 18:1:12, 14 (see also U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army) US Army Air Corps 62:3:132-139 US Army Coast Artillery Corps 48:2:171 US Cavalry 66:3:33 US Military Academy 48:2:277 (see also West Point) U.S. Strategic Air Force (see History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco) Ute Uprising 4:2:170 Virginia Cavalry (see medical statistics) Wagon Box Fight 44:2:144; 55:1:41 Walker’s War (1853) 31:2:222 War Department 58:2:18 Warren Air Force Base (see F.E. Warren Air Force Base) West Point (see U.S. Military Academy) Wounded Knee 17:1:4, 12 Wyoming National Guard (Company B) 37:1:53; (Company G) 38:1:63; 50:1:32; 54:2:5 Wyoming State Guard (see MILITARY: Girl’s Militia) Military Command at Fort Laramie by John Dishon McDermott and Gordon Chappell 38:1:5-48 Military Posts in Nebraska Territory Which Later Became Wyoming Department of the West 17:2:170 Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming by Robert A. Murray, review 41:1:143-144 Military Posts of Wyoming by Robert A. Murray, review 47:2:245-246 Military Service in Mexico by John M. Watson 8:2:555-560 Milk Creek Canyon 16:2:101 Milk Creek Crossing, Wyoming 16:1:77 Milk Creek Divide 16:2:102, 105-106 Milk Creek, Wyoming 16:1:75, 77; 16:2:93, 98, 101, 106, 112, 119 Milk River 18:1:62; 44:2:170 Milk River (Montana) 41:1:55; 59:1:15-17, 19-21, photo 22, 23-26 Mill & Mine by H. Lee Scamehorn 66:1&2:62-63 Mill Iron Open brand 29:2:151, 156 Mill, Jacob 10:1:13 Millar, Mary Ethel (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Millar, William L. H. 21:2/3:190 Millard, Allie Hall 26:1:58, 61 Millard, C. M. S. 47:1:45-47, 53, 58 (see also Hugh Kirkendall’s Wagon Train on the Bozeman Trail, 1866: Letters of C. M. S. Millard) Millard County, Utah Territory 26:2:157, 167 Millard, L. A. (Mrs.) 26:1:59; 27:2:221, 230; 39:1:137 Millard, Lyle A. 26:1:59; 27:2:221, 230 Miller (Doctor) 32:1:44, 56 Miller (Sheriff) (see Sioux Indians held in Douglas, Wyoming jail for murder of Sheriff Miller of Weston County) Miller 17:2:93; 30:2:211 Miller, A. B. 32:1:23, 31; 53:1:9 Miller, Ada Kirk (Mrs.) 44:1:8 Miller, Adam 12:3:223-224 Miller, Adolph 44:1:91 Miller, Alfred Jacob 21:2/3:175; 25:1:78, 80; 29:2:157; 35:2:205; 46:1:133; 48:1:79-80, 100; 58:2:5; 64:1:24 (see also Fort Laramie of Alfred Jacob Miller) Miller, Amos D. 16:2:121 Miller and Pfeiffer 21:2/3:208 Miller, Andrew 64:2:49 Miller, Arthur (Mrs.) 27:1:114 Miller, Bert (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Miller, Bert 26:2:112 Miller, Bertha A. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Miller, Billy (Sheriff) 21:2:148 Miller, Carl F. 33:2:127 Miller, Charles "Charlie" 47:1:47-48, 57; 57:1:2-3 Miller Creek Springs 29:2:138 Miller Crossing 39:1:116 Miller, Dave 16:1:80 Miller, David (Mrs.) 23:1:76 Miller, David 19:1:36; 23:1:75-76; 29:2:156 Miller, David B. (see review of Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country) Miller, David E. 45:1:131 (see also Parting of the Ways on the Oregon Trail-The East Terminal of the Sublette Cutoff) Miller, David Humphreys (see Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story) Miller, David, Jr. 23:1:76 Miller, Donald C. (see Ghost Towns of Wyoming) Miller, Effie (Mrs.) 21:2/3:121 Miller, Ellen Ellisin (Miss) 35:1:25 Miller homestead 41:1:137 Miller, I. C. 15:3:281; 16:1:80 Miller, I. K. 31:2:235 Miller, Ida 22:2:106 Miller, Ike 44:1:8 Miller, Isaac C. photo 61:2:41, 42-44, photos 45-46, 47, photo 48; 44:1:5, 7, 16 (see also Isaac C. Miller: Events in the Life of a "High-Toned" Dane) Miller, Jacob A. 25:1:78, 80 Miller, James Knox 34:2:239 Miller, Jeanette Cheeseman 61:1:41 Miller, Jonas 32:1:55-56 Miller, Joseph 15:2:173-174; 17:2:92; 43:2:293 (see also Arizona Cavalcade) Miller, L. 28:2:133 Miller, Lael (Mrs. Neal E.) 27:2:230; 31:2:234-235 Miller, Leslie A. (Governor) 5:2&3:123; 12:4:270-272; 25:1:74; 26:2:130; 42:2:153; 44:2:250-251, 253; 45:1:73, 78; 45:2:181, 195; 48:2:174-175, 177, 179-180, 182-183, 195, 223, 225, 229-230, 232; 49:2:184, 200-203, 205-208, 211, 214-217, 219-221; 50:1:35, 39-40, 42-43, 48-52, photo 54, 57; 53:2:19; 54:1:54; 58:2:23, 28; 61:1:5-6 Miller, Louis (Mrs.) 17:1:83 Miller, Louis 15:3:248; 17:1:81, 83; 39:2:178; 62:1:30, 36, 60 Miller, Mamie 44:1:8 Miller, Mark E. (see Isaac C. Miller: Events in the Life of a "High-Toned’ Dane) Miller, Mary Elizabeth 31:2:248 Miller, Mildred (Mrs.) 25:1:64, 66, 70, 76, 79; 27:2:225 Miller Mountain 12:3:224 Miller, Neal E. 26:2:217; 30:2:236; 32:2:247, 249, 252; 33:1:73, 101; 39:1:130, 134, 136-137; 50:1:175 (see also Gold Rush Diary; review of Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Far Northwest; review of Soldier and Brave; Wilderness Kingdom. The Journals and Paintings of Father Nicholas Point; Wyoming State Historical Society, President’s Message) Miller, Neva (Mrs.) 31:1:116-117 Miller, Robert 25:1:69, 76, 79 Miller, Robert E. 42:2:155-159; 44:1:91, 100; 44:2:243, 254 Miller, Rollie E. (Mrs.) 12:1:82 Miller, Russell (see Robert Miller and Company) Miller, S. N. 25:1:57 Miller, Steve 64:2:54-55 Miller, T. L. 42:1:58-59 Miller, Thomas O. 27:2:230 Miller, Tim R. (see Politics of a Cowboy Culture) Miller, Toby 28:1:50; 37:1:89 (see also RANCHES) Miller, Vego 22:2:30 Miller, W. H. 15:3:285 Miller, William H. (Private) 32:2:232 Miller, William H. (Sheriff) 49:1:6-7, photo 8, 9-11, 13, 15, 17-21 Millery, Toby (see Miller, Toby) Milligan, Bill 42:1:82 Milliken 33:2:198 Milliken, J. A. 25:2:209 Milliken, John 19:1:31 Million Dollar Contract 33:2:204 Millner 25:1:85 Mills (Doctor) 33:2:170 Mills 32:1:121; 36:2:217; 45:1:44-45 Mills, Alex 46:1:116 Mills, Anson (Captain; Colonel) 18:1:19; 41:1:96, 98-100; 45:1:104, 106; 57:1:25 Mills, Benjamin B. 17:1:56; 18:2:111, 122, photo 134, 135 Mills, C. Lee (see Absaroka. The Land and People) Mills, C. C. 59:2:41 Mills, Charles Franklin (Mrs.) 39:1:78, 98 Mills, Charles Franklin 39:1:72, 95, 98, 103 Mills, Charles K. (Mrs.) 34:2:176 Mills, E. E., photo by 65:4:28 Mills, Eda 39:1:102 Mills, H. E. 5:2&3:122 Mills, J. 41:1:10 Mills, Luther C. 27:2:230 Mills, Morris H. 3:3:191 (see also Union Pacific Railroad in the Early Days) Mills, Ralph 25:1:45 Mills, Robert (see Adventures of an Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills) Mills, Robert Scowfield 60:2:34, photo 35, 36-43 Mills, S. L. (Mrs.) 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 (see also Wyoming Trail Blazer) Mills, S. R. 27:2:230 Mills, Tom 28:2:188 Mills, William A. 1:3:20 Milner and Davis (dairymen) 17:1:56 Milner, Clyde A., II (see With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and the Omahas in the 1870s) Milner, Moses E. 50:1:144 (see also California Joe) Milton, Sam 60:2:17-18 Milward, J. B. 45:1:17 Milwaukee and Wyoming Investment Company 16:1:64 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 66:1&2:2, 75 Miner and Warren (sheep growers) 20:1:7 Miner Bill 38:1:97 Miner, Craig H. (see review of Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains) mineral resources 22:1:50-52, 61-62 Mineral Trust Fund (see Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund) mineralogists 26:2:196 minerals 8:4:633-641; 12:2:130-143 (see also Carbon County Copper; History of Carbon; Wonderful Wyoming) miners 19:1:26 (see also mining) Miners, Verne T. 27:2:230 Miner’s Delight 32:2:259; 44:1:25-55; 44:2:159, 280; 65:4:50 (see also Miner’s Delight, Wyoming) Miner’s Delight Dining Room 44:2:282 Miner’s Delight, Investor’s Despair. The Ups and Downs of a Sub-marginal Mining Camp in Wyoming by Robert A. Murray 44:1:25-55 Miner’s Delight lode 40:2:229-230, 235 Miner’s Delight Mine 14:4:296 Miner’s Delight stamp mill 40:2:237 Miner’s Delight, Wyoming 29:2:158; 30:1:43, 48; 56:2:29, 31-32 (see also Hamilton City, Wyoming) Mini-Aku photo 39:2:257 (see also Mini-Aku, Daughter of Spotted Tail; Sioux) Mini-aku. Daughter of Spotted Tail by Wilson O. Clough 39:2:187-216 Minia Kurrin (see Mini-aku) Minimick (see Sand Hill) mining 15:2:178-180; 16:1:75, 178-180; 18:2:144; 19:1:25-26; 22:1:73-74; 23:1:19-20; 25:2:190-205; 26:2:212; 27:1:32, 35-42; 29:2:158; 30:1:43, 48, 58, 63, 74, 85-86; 66:1&2:62-63 (see also Battle for Butte, Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906; Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900; Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps; FIRSTS: mining town; History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town; hydraulic mining elevator drawing; Mill & Mine; Miner’s Delight, Investor’s Despair. The Ups and Downs of a Sub-marginal Mining Camp in Wyoming; No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Frontier; Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier; So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier; Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains; Woebegone Miners of Wyoming: A History of Coal Mine Disasters in the Equality State) mining safety 64:1:27-28 (see also Coal Mine Explosions at Almy, Wyoming: Their Influence on Wyoming’s First Coal Mining Safety Laws) Mining Journal 65:4:56, 59 Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes by Patricia Hart and Ivar Nelson, review 57:2:50-51 Minioto, David 42:1:101 Minitare (see Minitaree) Minitaree 17:1:6; 17:2:113 Minneapolis (Minnesota) 66:3:65 Minneapolis, Minnesota 26:1:20 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (see Soo Line) Minneconjou Sioux 32:2:223; 42:1:84-85; 43:1:82; 48:1:113, 124 (see also Sioux) Minnesota 66:1&2:75 Minnesota uprising 19:1:26 Minnick, Ben 52:2:49, 53 Minnies Gap 50:2:335, 341, 343 Minor, Philip 24:2:95 Minta, T. O. 8:4:641 Minta, Thomas O. 19:1:27 Minto, John 22:2:53 Minuteman missile (see MILITARY: ICBM) Minutes, Wyoming State Historical Society 25th Annual Meeting 51:1:147-153 Miotte, A. 17:2:147 Miskimins, William "Bump" 26:1:81 Misperception and Policy: A Case Study Based on the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1829-1890 by Robert L. Munkres 58:2:10-21 missiles (see MILITARY) Mission Sixty-six (66) 22:1:16 Mission Station photo 38:2:217 missionary houses 15:3:296 Missionary Society (see Congregational Missionary Society) Mississippi Valley (see Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862) Mississippi 65:4:46 Mississippi River 21:2/3:130; 32:1:36; 33:2:204; 65:2/3:14; 66:1&2:27; 66:4:4 (see also Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific; Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean; Spanish War Vessels on the Mississippi, 1792-1796) Mississippi steamboats painting 23:1:99 Mississippi Valley 66:4:45 Missouri 26:2:183; 31:2:222; 65:1:15, 47; 65:2/3:22 (see also From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting; Journal of William Riley Franklin to California from Missouri in 1850) Missouri 66:1&2:12; 66:3:41 Missouri Bill 11:1:23-24 Missouri Buttes 36:2:235 Missouri Cook 65:2/3:23 Missouri Ferry 47:1:7 Missouri Fur Company 1:1:4; 15:2:135; 15:3:200-201, 205, 210-211, 218; 17:2:89-91; 46:1:130; 55:1:53 Missouri Historical Society 2:1:20; 4:1:271; 4:2:320 Missouri Indians17:2:137 Missouri Republic 21:2/3:117 Missouri Republican 58:2:6 Missouri River 17:2:123, 126-127, 131, 139, 142-143; 21:2/3:125, 135; 32:1:5, 28-35, 43, 187; 33:1:92; 33:2:160, 163-164, 168; 46:1:124; 48:1:110; 65:1:8, 23, 51; 65:2/3:2, 6-7, 12, 14, 16, 19; 66:3:2 (see also Three Forks; Three Forks of the Missouri; Upper Missouri; Upper Missouri River) Missouri River Basin reclamation project (see Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin reclamation project) Missouri River Crossing 46:1:50 Missouri River dam controversy 66:3:61 Missouri River Fur Trading Company 22:2:31 Missouri Valley 33:2:160 Missouri Valley, Iowa 19:1:6 Missourians 31:2:182 Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading by Roger L. Welsch, review 55:2:44 Misty Moon Lake 30:1:9 Mitalsky, Frank 8:2:564 Mitchel, George (see Mitchell Brothers) Mitchell Brothers 18:2:131 Mitchell, Dannie 34:1:46-47; 45:2:155 Mitchell, David D. (Superintendent of Indian Affairs) 17:1:6; 25:2:163, 168, 171, 175; 26:1:68; 41:1:59; 49:1:96, 99; 50:1:161; 56:2:26-27 Mitchell, Fergie 37:2:224, 231 Mitchell, George 42:2:262 (see also George Mitchell, An Interview at the HR Ranch) Mitchell, George, Jr. 42:2:262 Mitchell, George Robert, Jr. 16:1:64 Mitchell, Lyman 31:1:10-11, 26; 31:2:147, 172-173, 188; 32:2:192 Mitchell, Maude Dildine (Mrs.) 25:2:211, 213 Mitchell, Minnie A. (Mrs.) (State Auditor) 27:1:97; 27:2:230; 48:2:226, 236 Mitchell, Palmer 49:2:202 Mitchell Pass, Nebraska 23:1:58; 65:2/3:13 Mitchell, Robert B. (General) 17:1:8; 27:2:143; 61:2:17-18 Mitchell, Sandy (see Mitchell Brothers) Mitchell, "Doc" (Mrs.) 33:2:190 Mitchell, "Doc" 33:1:67; 33:2:188, 190 Mix, Charles E. (Commissioner) 27:1:66-73, 75-83; 27:2:167, 209; 28:1:90; 29:1:99; 43:1:79, 86; 58:2:15, 18 Mix, Tom 26:2:134 Mizner (General) 37:1:43, 52; 41:1:105 Mizner, Harry (Captain) 33:1:82 Mizner, Henry R. (Colonel; General) 18:1:20, 55; 21:2/3:189-190; photo 30:2:130; 37:1:43, 52; 41:1:105 Mizner, John K. (Lieutenant) 35:1:6 Moberly, W. E. 26:2:217; 27:1:112 Mobley, Myrtle (see Montana. An Illustrated History) Mockler, Esther (Mrs. Frank C.) 26:1:92; 27:2:230; 30:2:228-229; 33:2:220 Mockler, Frank C. 27:2:230; 30:1:105, 111 Moddy, Ralph (see Stagecoach West) Model Concert Hall 39:1:26 Modelski, Andrew M. (see Railroad Maps of North America: The First One Hundred Years) modern art 66:1&2:37 Modernism 66:1&2:36 Modoc claim 43:2:262 Moe, J. B. 47:1:78, 81 Moeller (Mr. And Mrs.) 32:1:76 Moeller, Clara 35:2:142 Moeller, G. E. A. 35:2:131, 142 Moellman, Fredrick 48:1:86 Moembugae 39:2:254 Moer (Mrs. John) 33:1:81, 88 Moer, John 33:1:80 Moffat 22:1:81 Moffat Railroad 16:2:90 Moffett Company 30:2:146 Moffett, L. L. 24:2:8 Mohave River 15:3:228 Moir, Jeannie (Miss) 16:1:64 Mokler, Alfred James 22:2:43-44; 23:2:58; 24:2:3, 38; 25:1:95; 25:2:207-208; 28:2:188; 32:2:225; 33:2:214; 37:1:75, 84; 39:2:209, 211-212; 46:1:39, 41, 43; 46:2:174; 48:2:265, 268; 53:1:7 (see also Courtant’s History of Wyoming; History of Natrona County) Mokler, Edness (Miss) 27:2:230 Mokler, R. J. 65:4:28 Mokler, Verne W. (Mrs.) 32:2:238 Mokler, Verne W. 28:2:180-186; 32:2:238 Molesworth, Tom 61:1:6 Moley, Raymond 45:1:70 Moline, John Peter 56:1:44 Moline, Nels A. 56:1:44-45, 49 Mollhausen, Heinrich Baldwin 48:1:83-84 Molling, Corrine 54:1:28 MOM 49:2:200, 215, 221 Momaday, N. Scott 46:1:75 Mommoth lode 40:2:229, 235 Monadnock Building (Chicago, Illinois) 65:4:28 Monaghan, Annie (Mrs.) 17:1:82 Monaghan, Jay 27:1:123-125 (see also Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer; Great Rascal) Monaghan, Ted 25:1:78-79 Monahan, Deane (Captain) 44:2:163; 50:1:144; 53:2:48, 61 Monarch Engineering (Denver, Colorado) 58:2:47 Monarch, Wyoming 29:2:158 Monash, Paul 64:1:25 Moncrieffe Collection 66:4:31 Moncrieffe, Malcolm 30:1:23; 66:1&2:25 Moncrieffe Papers 66:4:28-29 Moncrieffe Ranch (see RANCHES) Moncrieffe, William 66:1&2:25 Mondell, Frank W. (Congressman) 11:3:234; 19:1:38; 29:2:110, 140-141, 147; 22:2:43; 24:2:26; 28:1:7, 11-12, 18; 31:1:43; 31:2:128; 34:1:15, 21, 24, 27; 35:2:230; 37:2:184, 199, 202, 205; 40:1:50; 41:2:169; 42:2:158; 43:1:7, 13; 44:2:242; 45:2:184; 49:1:15-16; 50:2:322; 53:2:4, 6, 11, 15; photo 66:3:45, 47 Mondell Revisory Law (1909) 58:1:41 Mondell, Wyoming 29:2:159 Moneka (see Mini-aku) Moni, Dick 29:2:209 Monica (see Mini-aku) Monida (Montana) 66:4:55 Monida Pass 19:2:66 Monida-Yellowstone-Western Stage Company 65:1:38, 49 Monitor Stage Coach 38:1:97 Monk, Janice (see Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives) Monkers, George A. 55:1:46 Monnett, W. J. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Monnett, Walter J. "Walt" 14:4:319; 15:1:66; 27:2:230; 28:2:211 Mono 25:2:146 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) monometallism 66:3:39, 46 Monroe Company 31:2:148 Monroe, LeBaron 51:2:56 Montabe, Marie 24:1:102 Montana 19:2:66; 23:1:22-23; 59:1:15-17, 19-26; 65:2/3:6-7, 10, 13-14; 65:4:25, 75 (see also Cheyennes of Montana; Governor’s Wife on the Mining Frontier. The Letters of Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863-1865; North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Montana 66:1&2:2, 12, 18; 66:3:16, 29, 56, 59; 66:4:39, 43, 54, 56-57, 78 Montana Department of Livestock 66:4:44 Montana experiment stations 66:4:45 Montana goldfields 57:1:48, 50; 66:1&2:5 Montana Highway Department 10:3:144 Montana Historical Society 65:1:38, 41-42, 47, 52-53 Montana Images of the Past by William E. Farr and K. Ross Toole, review 51:1:155-156 Montana lode 40:2:229, 234 Montana Past edited by Michael P. Malone and Richard P. Roeder, review 42:2:281-282 Montana politics (see Tensleep and No Rest) Montana Road, Bozeman Trail 38:2:137 Montana State College Library 27:2:230 Montana State University Libraries 27:2:230; 65:1:41, 45, 53 Montana State University10:2:95; 65:1:2, 36, 40-42, 46, 48, 50, 52-53 (see also Haynes Room) Montana Stockgrowers Association 19:2:75 Montana stockmen 66:4:43 Montana Territory 16:1:51; 23:2:30-31; 65:1:47; 65:2/3:11; 66:4:7 Montana, the Magazine of Western History 66:1&2:25; 66:4:6, 57 Montana Trail (see Bozeman Trail; North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Montana. An Illustrated History by Myrtle Mockle, review 41:2:287-288 Montana: A History of Two Centuries by Michael P. Malone, Richard B. Roeder, and William L. Lang, review 49:1:146-147; 64:3/4:62-63 Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action edited by Lew L. Gallaway, Jr., review 55:1:61 Montero, Antonio 55:1:35 Montezuma, Carlos (see Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians) Montgomery (Captain) 16:2:118; 44:2:217 Montgomery, Alabama 64:3/4:22 Montgomery, Bertha (Mrs.) 27:2:239 Montgomery, Billy "Bullhead" 37:2:226-227 Montgomery, Elizabeth Lange 39:1:103 Montgomery, Isabelle 37:1:31 Montgomery, James (Sergeant) 16:2:105, 121 Montgomery, John 12:2:162 Montgomery, Nannie (Mrs.) 39:1:101 Montgomery, Robert H. (Captain) 50:1:145 Montgomery, Roy 54:1:54 Montgomery, Ruby 32:2:238 Montgomery, S. H. 16:1:39 Montgomery, Sharp M. 39:1:101 Montgomery, Thomas J. 1:1&2:20 Montrose 18:2:115 Montrose, J. W. (Doctor) 22:2:34 Montross, R. J. (Lieutenant) 51:2:40 Monument Hill 49:2:274 Monuments and Markers to the Territorial Surveys by Ellis L. Yochelson 43:1:113-124 Moody, J. Randle (see History of the Meeteetse Mercantile) Moody, John 38:1:100 Moody, William H. (Associate Justice) 53:2:7 Moon, Charles F. 27:2:230 Moon, James, Sr. 25:2:201 Moon, Maryanna 3:1:108 Moon of the Big Hunt 22:2:4 Moon, Tom (see Randall, G. C.) Mooney, J. Will 30:2:181-182 Mooney, James 41:1:54 (see also Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney) Mooney, M. 15:3:284 Moonlight, Thomas (Colonel; Governor) 8:3:570; 11:4:251-253; 35:2:162; 37:1:7-8, 11; 37:2:159, 178, 180-182; 39:2:178; 46:1:11, 33; 53:2:40; 55:2:20-21; 65:4:52-53; 66:1&2:20 (see also Administration of Governor Thomas Moolight) moonshiners (see Back in the Moonshine Days) Moor, Ross W. (Mrs.) 27:1:112; 27:2:230 Moorcroft 34:1:24 Moorcroft Branch Library 25:2:211 Moorcroft, Wyoming 28:1:6-7; 30:2:148 Moore 26:2:141; 49:2:282 Moore, Alexander (Captain) 38:1:26, 43, 46; 41:1:96-97 Moore, Alice (diary) 41:1:63-71, photo 72, 73-81 (see also Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch) Moore, Asa 21:2/3:201; 64:3/4:62-63 Moore, Austin L. 41:1:142 (see also Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin; Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch) Moore, Carl 41:2:277 (see also Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney: A Brief Biography) Moore, Charles 26:1:57 Moore, Charles B. 22:2:55 Moore, Charles C. 27:2:230; 45:1:20, 24 Moore, Coral 41:1:66 Moore, Dan (see Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks) Moore, David (Colonel) 28:2:193, 195 Moore, Diane Louise 64:3/4:12 Moore, Dinty 17:1:69, 71-72 Moore, Ealy 21:1:96-98 Moore, Edward, Jr. 48:2:183 Moore, Edward S. 17:1:84; 22:2:42 Moore family (see Dale Creek Camp of the Moore Family looking toward Sunset Cliff photo) Moore, Frank 65:1:24, 289 Moore, Frank L. (diary) 36:1:22-23; 41:1:66 (see also Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889) Moore, Frank L. (Mrs.) 20:2:180 Moore, Frankie 16:2:162 Moore, George W. 60:2:33 Moore, Grayce (see Farthing, Grayce) Moore, J. K. 2:4:78 Moore, J. K., Jr. 38:1:118 (see also Lander Cutoff; Post Trader and Indian Trader Tokens) Moore, J. K., Sr. 19:1:66; 26:1:57-60, 63-64, 91; 26:2:217, 210, 214, 220; 27:2:131-132, 239; 31:1:33, 87 Moore, Jackson W., Jr. (see Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study) Moore, James 32:2:251; 47:2:242; 64:2:36-44 Moore, James A. (Lieutenant Colonel) 17:1:56, 63 Moore, James K. 51:1:105-106, 112; 53:2:51-52, photo 55, 57-60; 59:2:31 Moore, James Kerr, Jr. 27:2:131-135, 230, 239, 250 Moore, Jim 32:2:164, 166 Moore, Joe 39:2:259 Moore, Julius 16:2:102, 113, 122-123; 38:2:210 Moore, Lee (Mrs.) 34:1:46 Moore, Lee 2:3:60; 3:3:191; 4:4:408 Moore, Leroy (see Unthank Story) Moore, Louella 1:3:20 Moore, Margaret 37:1:31 Moore, Mary 55:2:31 Moore, Olga Mary 54:1:28 (see also Legend of Lake DeSmet) Moore, Roger 41:1:66 Moore, Samuel Preston (Doctor) 58:2:7, 9 Moore, Tom 16:2:117-118; 37:2:221 Moore, William Howard 58:1:68 (see also Pietism and Progress: James H. Hayford and the Wyoming Anti-Gambling Tradition, 1869-1893; review of Fair Chance for a Free People: Karl E. Mundt, United States Senator; review of New Deal for the American People; Voice in the Wilderness: H.V. Rominger and the Social Gospel in the West) Moorehouse, Frank 26:2:212 Moorhead, Minnesota 50:2:216; 65:1:37 Moorman, Madison Berryman 21:2/3:115-116; 42:1:22 Moose (Wyoming) 66:4:77 Mopeah 27:2:202 (see also Bannock) Moquis 26:1:79 Mora, Jo (see Trail Dust and Saddle Leather) moral reform 26:1:14-16 Moran 42:2:168, 178 Moran, Breck 55:2:13, 15 Moran, Ellen (Mrs.) 21:2/3:231 Moran, John 37:2:225 Moran, Nina 10:1:41; 49:2:181-182; 50:1:174 Moran, Peter 15:1:75, 80, 82 Moran, Rodes 30:2:214 Moran, Thomas 14:4:153, 260-261, 279; 15:1:71-84; 34:2:179; 39:2:175; 44:1:88; 48:1:79, 90; 66:1&2:2 (see also Thomas Moran’s Journey to the Tetons ) Morapos Creek, Wyoming 16:1:77 Morapos trail 16:1:77; 16:2:101, 107, 110 Moravian Movement 58:1:9 More Burrs Under the Saddle: Books and Histories of the West by Ramon F. Adams, review 51:2:72 More History of Virginia Dale by Mrs. W.J. Logan, Sr. 33:1:80-82 More than One Coal Road to Zion: The Utah Territory’s Efforts to Ease Dependency on Wyoming Coal by M. Guy Bishop 60:1:8-16 Moreland, D. C. 44:1:32 Moreland, Jesse (Reverend) 22:2:55 Morely 33:2:205 Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt by David M. Emmons 35:2:155-173 Morgan (Mrs.) 42:2:214 Morgan (Senator) 37:1:39 Morgan 4:2:213; 47:2:176-177; 53:2:23 Morgan, Arthur G. 35:2:187-188, 196, 198 Morgan, Bill 47:1:5 (see also Sand Creek Station) Morgan, Billy 16:2:93, 98 Morgan Canyon 16:2:122 Morgan, Catherine Agnes 42:1:58, 65, 71-73 Morgan, Clara Alma 33:1:46-47; 42:1:60, 67-68 Morgan, Dale L. 21:2/3:108-109, 168; 25:2:141-189; 26:1:65-80, 105; 26:2:141-190, 223-224; 27:1:61-88; 27:2:198-220; 28:1:809-893; 28:2:192-207; 29:1:86-102, 120-121; 29:2:195-226; 30:1:53-59; 32:1:139 (see also Ferries of the Forty-Niners; Ferries of the Forty-niners, Part III, Sections I and American West, 1540- 1854; Jediah Smith and the Opening of the West; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte; Overland Diary of James A. Pritchard from Kentucky to California in 1849; West of William H. Ashley; Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West, 1540-1854) Morgan, Dan (see Alias Dan Davis-Alias Dan Morgan) Morgan, Dave 16:2:122-123 Morgan, David P. (see Diesels West!) Morgan, Drucilla (Mrs.) 39:1:74, 98, 101-102 Morgan, E. S. N. 35:2:131; photo 37:1:4, 5, 14; 51:2:18 Morgan, Ed 26:1:31 Morgan, Edmund George 42:1:60, 69-71 Morgan, Edna 42:1:70 Morgan, Edward 12:3:246 Morgan, Elliot S. N. 12:3:184; 16:1:50; 16:2:152-153; 20:1:75-76 Morgan, Emma (Mrs.) 42:1:70 Morgan, Ethel 42:1:71 Morgan, Floyd 27:1:114 Morgan, Fred 12:3:246 Morgan, George 33:1:46 (see also George Morgan, Pioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords) Morgan, George Forbes, Sr. 33:1:89; 36:2:194-195; photo 42:1:following 56, 58, 65, 71 Morgan, George Frederick photo 42:1:page following 56, 57-76 Morgan, George H. (Lieutenant) 1:2:4 Morgan, Gertrude 37:1:31 Morgan, Harvey 22:2:86-87; 26:1:52; 26:2:209, 212 Morgan, Herbert, Jr. (Colonel) 64:3/4:21, 23 Morgan, I. J. 45:2:147 Morgan, J. L. 19:2:99 Morgan, J. P. (Sergeant) 64:3/4:183 Morgan, James 35:2:182, 193; 39:1:21 Morgan, Jesse 31:2:186 Morgan, Joe 16:2:122 Morgan, John 17:1:81; 60:2:29 Morgan, Julia Redman 42:1:58, 72 Morgan, Lillie M. photo 17:2:158 Morgan, M. R. (Brevette Brigadier General) 36:2:183 Morgan, Mary Ann 21:2/3:119 Morgan Mining and Improvement Company 42:1:64 Morgan, Nicholas G. 24:1:102 Morgan, Noel (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Morgan, O. C. 24:2:87; 27:1:21 Morgan, Platte 42:2:214 Morgan, R. E. 21:2/3:197 Morgan, Rachel 29:1:80 Morgan, Sarah Workman 42:1:64 Morgan, Thomas J. 42:1:64; 46:1:33; 58:2:12, 16, 18 Morgan, Tom (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Morgan, Tom 16:2:93, 98 Morgareidge (Mrs.) Morgareidge, Charlie 26:1:47-48; 31:2:201 Morgareidge, Ivan 32:2:209 Morgareidge, Jim 32:2:209 Morgareidge, W. W. 32:1:93, 95 Morgaridge (see Morgareidge) Morgenstern, George 64:1:24 Moriarity (Mr.) 66:3:29 Moriarty, Tom (Mrs.) 26:1:92 Morill, Charles 40:1:88 Morino, Hernando 60:2:19 Morman Pioneer Park 21:2/3:111, 121 Morman vanguard 21:2/3:177; 30:1:47, 50 Mormans 1:1:6; 4:1:261-263; 12:3:229-231, 237-240 (see also Colonization of the Big Horn Basin by the Mormons; History and Journals of the Life and Travels of Jesse W. Crosby) Mormon Bend 39:1:126 Mormon Campaign 16:1:34-44 Mormon Canyon 28:2:173 Mormon Church 21:2/3:112, 118 Mormon colonization 20:1:91; 24:2:87 (see also Green River area) Mormon difficulties with Indians (see Washakie and the Shoshoi) Mormon difficulties with mountain men 26:2:158, 161-163, 182 Mormon difficulties with non-Mormons 25:2:182-189 Mormon emigrants 32:1:65 Mormon Ferry 21:2/3:113; 25:2:126; 26:1:6-8; 27:2:176-177; 28:2:181; 29:1:68, 72; 30:2:206; 31:1:12-32; 31:2:145-148, 150-152, 158, 160, 162-163, 167-169, 172-173, 176-179, 186-189, 216 (see FERRIES; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte) Mormon Ferry by Joseph M. Adams 42:1:89 Mormon Ferry on the North Platte by Dale L. Morgan 21:2/3:111-167 Mormon ferrymen (see FERRIES) 32:1:53, 54, 59-62, 64-65, 69 Mormon Hegira 65:2/3:11 Mormon history (see New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington) Mormon homes (see Twelve Mormon Homes. Visited in Succession on a Journey Through Utato Arizona) Mormon mail stations 23:1:70; 28:1:44, 46-48; 31:1:78 Mormon militia 31:2:216 Mormon Mother, An Autobiography by Annie Clark Tanner, review 46:1:155-157 Mormon People, Their Character and Traditions by Thomas G. Alexander, review 54:1:69 Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail 65:2/3:14 Mormon Pioneer Party 21:2/3:118, 120 Mormon pioneers 32:2:167 Mormon Pioneers Meet Jim Bridger by Hazel Nobel Boyack 31:2:215-216 Mormon publications 26:2:166 Mormon Rebellion, 1858 4:1:263 Mormon Role in the Settlement of the West by Richard H. Jackson, review 51:1:164-165 Mormon saints 21:2/3:112, 118 Mormon Settlement 14:1:40 (see also Burlington, Wyoming) Mormon Thunder: A Documentary History of Jedediah Grant by Gene A. Sessions, review 55:2:41-42 Mormon Trail 16:2:127; 20:1:86; 21:2/3:178; 22:2:51, 54, 62, 93; 28:1:44-45, 60-62, 66-67; 29:2:179-183; 30:2:198; 31:2:217-218; 32:1:48, 109; 64:3/4:50; 65:2/3:7, 11-14 (see also Bridger Route; Oregon Trail) Mormon Trail-Council Bluffs Road 65:2/3:13-14 Mormon Wall 26:2:209 Mormon War 32:1:120; 33:1:92; 33:2:165, 168-170; 43:2:182, 196-199; 44:1:94; 45:1:28 Mormon women (see Dear Ellen. Two Mormon Women and Their Letters) Mormon X.Y. Express 42:2:260 Mormonism 21:2/3:121 Mormonism and the American Experience by Klaus J. Hansen, review 54:1:73-77 Mormons 16:1:16, 42-43; 17:1:7; 18:2:100, 102; 19:2:76; 22:2:54, 62; 25:2:181-189; 27:1:53,60-61, 64-65, 67-68, 70, 76; 29:1:78, 80; 30:1:30, 47; 31:2:148-149, 153, 163-164, 168, 179, 181, 215-217, 219, 223, 241; 32:1:18-22, 26, 50-51; 32:2:169, 175, 189, 200; 56:1:58; 58:2:5, 34, 36, 43; 59:2:38, 41-42, 44; 65:1:23; 65:2/3:11-14 (see also Story of the Latter-Day Saints; Washakie and the Shoshoi) Mormons’ Utah Expedition 1:3:6 Mormon’s winter quarters (1847) 21:2/3:177 Morning Herald (Pennsylvania) 50:2:303 Morocco (see History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco) Morphine Charley 13:2:112-122 (see also Reeb, George) Morran, Frank 19:1:52-53 Morrell, Hiram F. 31:2:222 Morrill Act (1862) 64:1:11 Morrill, Bill 22:1:12 Morrill Land Grant Bill 58:2:31, 37-38 (see also Morrill Law) Morrill Law 58:2:31, 37-38 Morris (Doctor) 21:1:97 Morris and Hanger 46:1:24 Morris Chapel 38:2:192; 39:1:72, 84, 88 Morris, Cheston, photo 65:4:5 Morris, Edward 62:1:11, 18 Morris, Edward J. Photo 37:1:4, 5 Morris, Edward, Jr. 12:4:288-289 Morris, Ester Hobart photo 1:1:7; 12:1:10; 17:1:83; 18:1:69; 26:1:83-84; 26:2:209; 29:1:36; 30:1:48-49; 34:1:70; 37:1:50, 55-56; 40:1:115; 49:2:188; 52:1:3, 9; photo 56:2:33, 34-36; 59:1:41; 62:1:3, 11, photo 12, 13-16, 18-21, 34-35, 41, 50-51, 55-56, 58-59, 61-63, 69-71 (see also Early History of Fremont County; HISTORICAL MARKERS: Esther Morris Monument) Morris, Esther 66:3:2 Morris, Isaac N. 32:1:41-42 Morris, Jack 13:1:49 Morris, John 62:1:11, 14, 18 Morris, John A. 34:2:210 Morris Nelson and Company 43:2:212 Morris Presbyterian Church 38:2:186, 191 Morris, Robert 62:1:11-12, 14, 18-20, 41, 61, 63 Morris, Robert C. 19:1:55-56, 58-59; 32:1:127; 50:1:176; 58:2:38 (see also Wyoming Historical Collections) Morris, Sidney 26:2:138; 33:1:93 Morris, W. L. 13:1:75 Morris, William E. (Mrs.) 38:2:191 Morrisette 37:2:205 Morrison (Deputy U.S. Marshall) 13:2:113, 120, 122 Morrison, Ben 64:2:44 Morrison, Chuck (see Casper Centennial, 1889-1989: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990) Morrison Formation 32:2:117 Morrison, James 66:4:53 Morrison, John 18:2:113, 116-117, 128; 37:1:98; 47:1:82 Morrison, John "Pack Saddle Jack" 29:1:56 Morrison, LeRoy 3:1:100 Morrison, May (Mrs.) 17:1:10 Morrison, Moses 33:1:79 Morrison, Pitcairn (Brevette Major General) 36:2:182 Morrison Pocket 44:2:276 Morrison, R. D. 40:2:182-183 Morrison, R. K. 13:1:75 Morrison, W. W. 21:2/3:223; 23:2:30; 24:2:114, 118-119; 25:1:96; 26:2:218; 27:2:168, 189; 28:1:56-58; 28:2:163, 172, 180, 191; 29:1:69-72; 30:1:90; 30:2:198; 32:1:111; 39:2:213 (see also Grattan Massacre; Mary Momsely Grave; Quotes from Various Diaries About "The Red Earth Country’’ Story of Little Mary Kelly) Morrison-Knudsen 64:3/4:8 Morrow, Andrew 45:1:58-59 Morrow, D. L. 39:1:73 Morrow, E. K. (Mrs.) 25:1:64 Morrow, Henry A. (Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 30:1:72, 85; 44:2:161 Morrow, J. B. 49:1:56 Morrow, John A. "Jack" 40:1:113-115; 51:2:46, 48 (see also Jack Morrow) Morrow, Matthew 56:1:60 Morrows Ranch (see RANCHES) Morrse, R. A. (Major) 33:2:207 Morse, C. H. 5:2&3:122 Morse, Dick 26:1:52 Morse, Enos 43:1:53 Morse, Glen (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Morse, Richard 20:1:58 Mort, Tom (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mort, Tom 24:2:114; 27:2:230 Mortenson, A. R. (see Probing the American West) Mortgaridges (see Morgareidge) Mortimer, Harold 3:1:111 Morton, B. B. (Mrs.) 11:4:297 Morton, George 64:1:14 Morton, George B. 18:2:149, 151 Morton, Gerald C. (see review of Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney) Morton, J. Sterling (see J. Sterling Morton) Morton, Joy 25:1:87-88; 28:2:128 Morton, Katharine A. (Mrs.) 48:2:173; 58:1:3 (see also Historical Review of Woman Suffrage) Morton, R. A. (Mrs.) 26:2:219 Morton, S. E. (Mrs.) 19:1:48 Morton, Warren 63:1:25 Morys, G. 19:2:77 Mosby, Sally 4:3:348 Moseley, Michael E. (see Chan Chan: Andean Desert City) Moses, Israel (Doctor) 31:1:13; 32:1:63 Moses, L. G. (see Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney) Moses, Millard 52:2:48, 56 Moses, Sam 45:2:163 Mosgrove (outlaw) 15:1:61 Mosier, Henry 53:2:24 Mosley and Blaisdell Saloon 24:1:77 Moss (Doctor) 25:2:194 Moss, John H. 60:2:45 Moss, O. A. 23:2:46 Mote, Lee (Mrs.) 25:1:88; 28:2:142 Mote, Lee 28:2:131 Mote, Mildred Belle (Mrs.) 28:2:131 mother of woman suffrage 66:3:2 (see Morris, Esther) mother of Wyoming history 66:3:24 (see also Hebard, Grace Raymond) Mother Featherlegs Memorial (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Mother Superior Stanislaus Rafter 66:4:10 Mothershead, Harmon Ross 48:2:296 (see also British Investment Public and the Swan Land and Cattle Company; review of On the Cattle Ranges of the Oregon Country; review of Working the Homestake; Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd.) Motion Picture and Country Home (Los Angeles, California) 66:4:33 Moto 26:2:119 (see also Bordeaux, James) Motobloc 52:1:34-35, 38 (see also automobile) Mott (Mr. and Mrs.) 22:2:57 Mott, Frank Luther 42:2:157, 165 Mott, Lucretia 22:1:5 Moudy, Mable Cheney (Mrs.) 24:2:117; 26:1:61; 27:2:221, 230 Moulton and Company 17:1:63 Moulton, Francis D. 34:2:198 Moulton, Gary E. (see Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 1) Mound (Wisconsin) 66:3:65 Mount Burney 35:2:224 Mount Darby 22:2:50 Mount Gannett 30:2:172 Mount Holmes Trail 66:4:51 Mount Hope Cemetery (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:20 Mount Leidy 15:1:73; 44:1:76 Mount Moran 15:1:73; 44:1:75, 88 Mount Owen 5:2&3:73-74, photo 78 (see also Naming of Mount Owen; To Mount Owen) Mount Peale 34:2:190 Mount Rainier 65:2/3:26 Mount Rushmore Story by Judith St. George, review 58:2:58 Mount Streeter Coal Mine 16:2:127 Mount Thompson 22:2:50 Mount Washburn 65:1:46 mountain climbers equipment 26:2:209 mountain climbing 30:2:172 Mountain Dell Creek 26:2:185 mountain fever 24:1:28, 84 Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park by Robert R. Madden and T. Russell Jones, review 49:2:296-298 mountain lion 17:1:82; 26:1:42-44 Mountain Man: A Narrative of His Career, 1810-1855, His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850; Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men; Mountain Man Documentary in the Contra West; Old Bill Williams, Mountain Man) Mountain Man Documentary as the Contra Western by Patrick McCarthy 59:2:2-7 Mountain Meadow 16:1:40; 27:1:80-81 Mountain Meadows 16:2:127 mountain men 17:2:98; 26:2:151, 158, 161, 167, 181, 183; 26:2:151 (see also Adventures of Alexander Barclay.) Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West by Leroy Hafen 65:4:35 mountain sheep 29:2:134-135, 139 Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Company 4:3:367 Mountain States Radio Company 43:1:23 Mountain States Telephone Company 42:2:160 Mountain Trout House 22:2:65, 67, 70, 72 Mountain W |