Hyde, Mary Sophia, (Mrs. George W. Yale) 347; death recorded, 348.
Hyde, Melissa, (Mrs. William Sprague) 343.
Hyde, Milton, Michigan pioneer, 343, 344; called Squire, 345; carpenter, 345, 346; death recorded, 347.
Hyde, Milton, Mrs., (Hariette A. Edson) 344, 345; acted as doctor, 349, 350. Hyde, Moses, sketch, 343.
Hyde, Moses, Mrs., (Sarah Dana) char- acteristics, 343.
Hyde, Sarah Marie, (Mrs. William Ives) 343, 347.
Hyde, William, ("Will") 346; invented apple parer, 349.
Hyde, William Y., pioneer Howell, 191. Hyde, family history and genealogy, 5, 343-350.
Illinois, admitted to Statehood, 447; law regarding school lands, 224.
Illinois, Lac des, name for Lake Michigan, 441, 442.
Illinois, Historical Society exchange, 54. Illinois, largest boat, 595.
Illustrations, Adrian Boulder marking ter- minal Erie & Kalamazoo R. R., facing, 490; D. C. Beerstecher's collection relics, Three Rivers, 391-393; Boulder marking site French trading post, Three Rivers facing, 398; Old Manor House Patrick Marantette, facing, 404; prehistoric forts Macomb county, 75, 76; map of Michi- gan John Farmer facing, 636; Philu E. Judd, facing 634; northwest part of U. S. facing, 629; Risdon facing, 635; Daniel Ball, facing, 68; Sophie De Mar- sac Campau, facing, 64; George Cannon, facing, 72; Jesse Crowell, facing, 212; Mrs. Alexander Custard, facing, 401; Mrs. Thomas D. Gilbert, facing, 693; E. O. Grosvenor, facing, 702; Mrs. E. O. Grosvenor, facing, 700; John S. Hooker, facing, 61; last territorial gov. John S. Horner, facing, 624; Daniel Marsac, facing, 60; Judge John C. Patterson, facing, 220; Aunt Emily Ward, facing, 581.
Incidents, early in Allegan county, Mrs. Daugherty, 156-163.
Indexes of collections, made by M. B. Ferrey, 6.
Indian called Jack, sick, care of, 673. Indians, accused of capturing French boy,
155, 156; accused of murder, 63; amount annuity, 62, 63, 659; baskets presented museum, 9, 10; besiege Detroit, 326, 327; burial customs and grounds, 669, 671; celebrated Bissonettes' visit, 506; char- acteristics, 62, 63, 418, 666; chiefs promi- nent in Barry county, 670; chose good reservations, 567; claims to ponies, 155, 156; corn soft, 662; customs, 38, 39, 68, 321, 420, 468, 469, 670, 671; delayed settlements, 143, 561; fare of, 662, 663; feared by emigrants, 141, 437; friendly,
332, 418; funeral of Wap pi zik, 38; games, 327; garden beds of, 661; goods enumerated, 329, 330; gratitude noted, 667; guests of Campau, 67; in Detroit, 1701-2, 328; language, 321; language spoken by Mrs. Hopkins, 420; legend, myths and traditions, 39, 285, 286, 466, 467, 472; loyalty to Wright, 316; mas- sacre at Mackinac, 91; massacre Spirit Lake, Minn., 719; methods of com- munication, 667; methods of sugar making, 67; mounds, 41; meaning of words, 439; mode of living, 671; modes of travel, 669; murder by squaw, 671, 672; murder rare among, 318; Muscodesh or Prairie tribe extinguished by Ottawas, 319; punish murder, 669; names, 64; names favored by Cass, 452; names for food, 437; name for Grand Haven, 64; name for Gun Lake, 648; name for Hooker, 62; nor in alphabet, 64; No seeums name for gnats, 166; names for rivers, 60, 64, 659; none for oaths, 63; number brought to Detroit by Cadillac, 325; on Lake Michigan, 440; opinion of Mrs. Soule, 38; orators, 667, 668; pioneer life by Miss Waite, 318, 324; plant fruit trees, 319, 663; policy history of un- written, 150; pony cost, 39; prefer water routes, 668; prehistoric knowledge, 74, 145; price for land, 503; raid on settle- ments, 336; relics at Three Rivers il- lustrated, 391-393; relic given Mrs. Gil- bert, 197; removal west, 669, 670, 673, 707; skill in doctoring, 667; skill in fish- ing, 671; stories, 63, 68, 153, 158, 196, 285, 318, 403, 411, 414, 582-584, 662, 667, 673; thefts, 438; titles to land last, 150, 470; extinguished, 460, 478, 545, 547, 575; trading posts in Barry county, 654-672; trail, 418, 560; trails made into roads, 141, 157; treatment by whites, 656-659; treaty 1797, 83; Cass treaty with, 197; part in treaty 1763, 134; tribes at Three Rivers, 420; in Barry county, 656; in northern Mich., 454; villages described, 319, 320; villages markers proposed for, 672; village now Middleville, 654; village now Romeo, 156; war averted by Gov. Horner, 625; war with, 444; wigwams, 665; women dress described, 321, 665, 666; women farmers, 662; wife of Godfroy, 102; wife John McNab, 83; wife of Marsac, 60; women work of, 320.
Industrial School, see Michigan Industrial School for Boys.
Industries, furnished by Emily Ward, 588; history of Michigan needed, 151; pioneer, 316, 549, 550.
Ingalls, E. S., named Menominee county, 474.
Ingals, Peter, Tecumseh pioneer, 478. Ingersoll, George, anti slavery advocate, 220, 221, 246, 254, 258, 270; connection
with Crosswhite fugitive slave case, 247, 260, 265, 276, 277. Ingham, Samuel D., U. S. sec. treasury, county named for, 455.
Ingham, county, organized and named, 455; pioneer society, 5. Ingraham, Frederick, 646.
Ingraham, Polly, (Mrs. H. J. Kenfield) 646.
Ingraham, William W., tavern on Grand Rapids road, 671.
Ink, how prepared, 162.
Ink stand, presented museum by George Mower, 9.
Institute, defined, 532; location and grounds Kalamazoo, 528.
Internal Improvements, aid to, 577-579; board organized, 589; excursion Detroit to Ypsilanti, 101; started by Congress in Mich., 100, 102, 599.
Ionia, county, organized and named, 457; pioneer society, 726; settlers aided by Campau, 65.
Iosco, (Ioscoda) favorite name of School- craft, 465; meaning of name, 466; Vale of Norma, another name, 466.
Iosco, county, formerly Kanotin, meaning, 465, 466.
Iowa Historical Society, exchange, 54. Ira C. Chaffee, steamer, Capt. Costam, 162. Iron, county, origin of name, 476.
Iron, ores, affected Burt's compass, 113; discovery due to Burt, 113.
Iroquois, name for Indian tribe, 453; war- like, 656.
Isabella, Queen Spain, county named for, 457.
Isabella Clubs, organized by Mrs. Stone for World's Fair study, 173.
Isabella, county, organized and named, 456, 457.
Isenhart, murdered by Due at Detroit,
Jackson, Richard, opinion of treaty, 139. Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, "Stonewall" confederate general, 170.
Jackson, Washington, missionary, 182. Jackson, George & Co., 433. Jackson & Whipple, 424, 433.
Jackson, (Mich.) birthplace Republican party, 705, 718.
Jackson, county, organized and named, 455.
Jacob, George, Mrs., (Nancy Grant) 340. Jacobs, Isaac, colored, 247.
Jacobs, J. M., 283, 284, 285. Jacobs, Z., 424.
Jahan, Eugene, Rev., Father, 512. James Boys, in Minnesota, 720.
James, Edwin, life of Tanner cited, 197. Jameson, J. F., prof. Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 26, 27.
Jane, slave of Pattinson, 128. Jaunay du, Peter, (Pierre-Luc) Father, sketch, 509.
Java, urged as location for Dutch colony, 206.
Jay, John, chief justice U. S., 120, 127, 137; aided and wrote 1782 treaty, 136, 138, 142, 444.
Jefferson, Thomas, third president U. S., 87, 120, 237, 238, 273, 546; division of states, 440; established University of Va., 237; father American universities, 232; scheme of education, 236. Jeffries,, Dr., Howell, 178.
Jenis hi yeh, name and meaning for Genesee, 459.
Jenison, Frederick Cowles, 738.
Jenison, N. F., merchant Lansing, 738. Jenison, N. F., Mrs., (Alice G. Cowles) 738; gift to society, 24.
Jenks, George, Rev., married Mrs. Sage, 176.
Jenks, George, Mrs., (Miss Austin, Mrs. George T. Sage) 176.
Jenks, William L., offices held in society, 7, 18, 48; papers by, history and meaning Michigan county names, 18, 436-478; maps of Michigan, 627-637; plea for preserving history, 36; quoted, 478; resolutions offered, 41, 48.
Jenkins, Baldwin, first settler Cass county, 639.
Jenkins, George P., death recorded, 691. Jenute, Indian wife Daniel Marsac, 60; re- turned to tribe and died, 61. Jerome, David H., gov. Mich., 688. Jersey, prison ship, 343.
Jesuits, Cadillac's trouble with, 325; map cited, 473, 475.
Jewell, Ezra, member nominating com- mittee, 3; report Oakland County Pio- neer Society, 4.
Jewell, Lucretia, 183. Jewett, Anise P., 183.
Jewett, George W., pioneer Howell, 183, 184, 189; sketch, 186.
Jewett, Josiah P., pioneer Howell, 183, 189.
Jewsharp, early use of, 333.
Johnson, Abraham, 432. Johnson, Charles, 509.
Johnson, Clarissa, 182. Johnson, Edwin M., 281.
Johnson, Emily R., Mrs., member society,
Johnson, John, Mrs., influence over Indians, 197.
Johnson, Lije, 289, 296, 297; made furni- ture, 290; removal of, 310, 311. Johnson, Lionel, letter to cited, 84. Johnson "Marthy," (Mrs. Lije) 289, 290; removal of, 310, 311. Johnson, Mose, 432.
Johnson, Nathaniel, pioneer Howell, 182, 188; sketch, 186.
Johnson, "Old man" father of Lije, pioneer
Glen Arbor, 287, 296; sketch, 289, 290. Johnson, Oliver, col., 509.
Johnson, Peter, pioneer Howell, 188, 189. Johnson, Robert, pioneer Howell, 194. Johnson, William, journal cited, 334, 335. Johnson, William Sir, opinion of Detroit, 334, 335.
Johnson, William, Mrs., (Molly Brant) 335. Johnston, William, fur trader, letters cited, 50.
Joinville de, Prince, in search of lost Dau- phin, 626.
Joliet, Louis, explorer and missionary, 90,
455; made map, 451; name for Lake Michigan, 441, 442.
Joncaire de, Charles Francois Chabert, 342.
Jones, George N., state senator, 581. Jones, George N., Mrs., Marine City, gifts
to society, 581; paper on Aunt Emily Ward, 5, 43, 581-589.
Jones, George N., Mrs., Adrian, Mich., 496. Jones, Jenkins Lloyd, Rev., address cited, 5, 6.
Jones, Martha E., (Mrs. Henry J. Martin) 713.
Jones, Nelson B., letter regarding terri- torial chairs, 322, 323; sketch, 324. Jones, William, Dr., Field Museum, Chica- go, 448.
Jones, William, Squire, Indian agent, 83. Jones, Wilma, unveiled boulder, 497. Jopling, Alfred O., (M. W.) gave Peter White's portrait to society, 1.
Jopling, M. W., 1 should be Alfred O. Jopling.
Jordan, David Starr, educator, 231. Joseph, slave of Pattinson, 128. Journeys, see pioneer journeys. Joy, James F., attorney, 255, 261.
Joy, Thomas, built first State House Boston, 344.
Judd, Philu E., map described, 635; map illustrated, 634; price received, 634; sketch, 635.
Judson, Adoniram, Indian, 662. Judson, Adoniram, missionary, 662. Judson, Nathan, Mrs., (Ellen Burton) 43; gift and loan to museum, 24, 53; trustee society, 18, 48.
Kakalamazoo, 36; see Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo, (Ke Kala mazoo, Ke Ken a mazoo, Reccanamazoo, Marameg, Match eben ashe wish) formerly Bronson, 33, 456, 522, 523, 638; amount sales of land, 33; early newspapers claims of Gazette, 34; first Catholic church in, 526; first marriage in, 34; first schools, paper by Mrs. Den Blyker, 522-534; second post- office in state, 33, 34; in Cooper's novels, 159, 160; meaning of name, 36; Michigan battle flags displayed at G. A. R. meet- ing, 692; organized historical meeting, 30, 39, 50; received public library from Dr. Van Deusen, 729; report of meeting at, 29-41; site of (Match eben ashe wish) Indian village, 668.
Kalamazoo Branch U. of M., changed to Literary Institute, 529.
Kalamazoo College, furnished music, 30; history of, 527-533; trustees of, 528. Kalamazoo, county, organized and named, 455, 456.
Kalamazoo House, early hotel, 523. Kalamazoo river, first steamer on, 162. Kalamazoo Women's Clubs, gave portrait
Mrs. Stone to society, 51, 176. Kalcasca, 466 see Kalkaska.
Kalkaska, (Kalcasca, Wabassee) county, meaning of name, 466.
Kanobe, Chippewa chief, accused of capture Finch boy, 155.
Kanotin, Indian chief from whom county named, 465, 466.
Kansas Historical Society, exchange, 54. Kansas, newspapers sent to its state his- torical society, 58.
Katapecomen, Indian name for Simon Girty, 373.
Kautawabet, Indian chief, meaning name, 469.
Kautawabet county, changed to Wexford, 469.
Kaykakee, (Pigeon Hawk) Indian chief, 464.
Kaykakee, former name Clare county, meaning, 464.
Kearsley, Margaret R., made sampler, 352. Kedzie, Robert S., Dr., 684.
Keith, Edward L., Mrs., (Julia Josephine Hyde) 348.
Ke Kala mazoo, 455 see Kalamazoo. Kekalamazoo, 668 see Kalamazoo. Kellogg, John R., sketch, 208. Kellogg, John R., Mrs., 208. Kellogg, Louise Phelps, quoted, 478. Kellogg, R. M., Strawberry interests, 424, 434, 435.
Kenfield, William Lee, 646.
Kennebec, Indian chief, sketch, 670, 671. Kenny, Jane M., 2, see Mrs. Jane M. Kin- ney.
Kenney, Jim, drove queer stagecoach, 650, 651.
Kenny, P., Rev., musician, 308. Kenny, Will, 308.
Kent, James, chancellor, county named for, sketch, 458.
Kent county, organized and named, 456, 458.
Kentucky, action legislature regarding
fugitive slaves, 254; attitude towards Marshall mob, 248, 260; resolution re- garding fugitive slaves, 249-250. Kesh kauko, Chippewa chief, Charlevoix county, first named for, 462. Keweenaw county (Kiouchownaning, Kiwi- wainining), organized and named, 473. Kichibwagan, 463 see Cheboygan. Kikanamazoo, 456 see Kalamazoo. Kilbourne, Samuel, judge, memoir F. M. Cowles cited, 17.
Kilroy, L., Father, 513.
Kimball, Leonora, Mrs., gifts to society, 9. Kimball, Walter, gifts to society, 23. Kindekins, Louis, Rev., Father, 513. Kindekins, Peter, Rev., vicar general De- troit, 513.
King, Clarence, geologist, 724.
King, Ezekiel, pioneer Howell, 193. King, J. W., sergt. Spanish war, 429. Kingsbury, major, commandant Fort
at Sault Ste. Marie, 198, 199. Kingsbury, Lansing, Hastings pioneer, aided fugitive slaves, 258, 645.
Kinney, (Kenney) Jane M., Mrs., paper on Old Baldoon, 76-84; reported change of Cutcheon name, 2.
Kiouchounaning, 473 see Keweenaw. Kishkawko, Saginaw chief, killed man, 583; suicided, 584.
Kitty Keddungo, first boat at Three Rivers on St. Joseph, 431.
Ki wi wai ni ning, 473 see Keweenaw. Kleckler, Elias, pioneer Howell, 194. Klip-Knockie, part of Kalamazoo, 524. Klotz, O. J., told anecdote, 724.
Knaggs, Ann, (Mrs. Louis Campau) 65. Knaggs, Bob, 490.
Knaggs, James, married Polly Roberts, 505; visit to South Bend, 506. Knapp, Henry A., 130.
Knapp, John I., announced dedication Haviland monument, 3.
Knapp, William L., deacon, 183. Knapp & Bonner, 478, 481, 482, 494, 499. Knappen, Loyal E., judge, 647. Kneeland, A. Dana, pioneer Howell, 190, 344.
Kneeland, Clara, (Mrs. Miner J. Harley) 344.
Kneeland, Clinton, 344.
Kneeland, Dewitt C., pioneer Howell, 190. Kneeland, George W., pioneer Howell, 188; sketch, 187.
Kneeland, John B., pioneer Howell, 188, 189.
Kneeland, Ichabod, pioneer Howell, 188, 190.
Kneeland, Nathan I., pioneer Howell, 188, 189.
Kneeland, Warren, death recorded, 344. Kneeland, Warren, Mrs., (Fanny Hyde) 344.
Knight, Amos, Dr., 676.
Knight, Benjamin F., 677; sketch, 676. Knight, Benjamin F., Mrs., (Alethea Spicer) 675, 676, 677; married John H. Waldron, 676.
Knight, Edwin, (Ed.) first white child born in Eaton Rapids, 676. Knight, Joseph, 676.
Knight, Joseph, Mrs., (Martha) 676. Knight, Lucretia, widow Joseph Earl, 676. Knight, Martha, (Mrs. Benjamin Slade, Mrs. John H. Waldron) 676.
Knight, William, death recorded, 676. Knitting machine, price, 438.
Knox, Miss, (Mrs. David Crooks) 686. Knox, Henry, maj. gen., 49. Knox, John, 686.
Kozlowski, Edward, Rev., Father, con- sultor to Right Reverend Bishop, 519. Krapp, E. A., Rev., 492.
Kundig, Martin, Rev., Father, sketch, 513.
Label, Father, parochial school Kala- mazoo, 526, 527.
Labor questions, Michigan history needed on, 151.
Labutte, Pierre Chene, interpreted peace message, 336.
Lace work, loaned society by Delphine Miller, 9. Lacey,
early Niles miller, 642. La Fayette township, now Paw Paw, 637. Lafever, Margaret, Mrs., paper pioneer life, 672-677.
Lafferty,, Three Rivers, 433.
La Forest de, Francois, comd't. Detroit succeeding Cadillac, 332.
La Flamboise, 659 see La Framboise. La Follette, Robert, U. S. senator, 489. La Framboise, (La Flamboise) Joseph,
Monsieur, trader, 659.
La Framboise, (Fromboise, Flamboise)
Joseph, Mrs., first woman settler on Grand river, 659.
La Fromboise, 659 see La Framboise. Lagrange, Aaron, pioneer Howell, 189; death recorded, 186.
Lagrange, James, pioneer Howell, 189; death recorded, 186.
Lagrange, John, pioneer Howell, 189; death recorded, 186.
Laires, Jean, Mrs., (Jeanne Laumet) 110. Lake, Charles, pioneer Howell, 190. Lake, Garrett S., pioneer Howell, 188. Lake, Henry, pioneer Howell, 187, 188, 190, 191.
Lake, Horace L., pioneer Howell, 191. Lake, Nicholas, pioneer Howell, 191. Lake, Nicholas, jr., pioneer Howell, 191. Lake, Nicholas N., pioneer Howell, 190. Lake, Rial, pioneer Howell, 189; sketch, 186.
Lake, William, pioneer Howell, 190.
Lake, (Aishcum) county, meaning of name,
Lake Erie, second boat on, 344.
Lake Huron, named by Champlain, 465. Lake of the Puants, extent, 440, 441. La Manistie, 468 see Manistee,
Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus, jurist, 243.
Lamar, Mirabeau B., sketch, 243.
Lamb, Jonathan, named Crawford county, 464.
Lamoroux, Peter, pioneer Howell, 194. La Mothe, 105 see Cadillac also.
La Mothe, Guillaume, French officer, 337. La Mothe de, sieur de Cadillac, de Launay et de Semontel, Jean, father of Cadil- lac, 105, 110, 140.
La Mothe de, Jean, Madame (Jeanne de Malenfant) mother of Cadillac, 105. La Mothe, de Jeanne de Pecnagut 111. La Mothe, Marguerite Anne, 111 see Mar- guerite Anne Lamothe Cadillac. Laumet, corrupted to La Mothe, 105. La Mothe, Marie Therese, 111 see Marie Therese Cadillac (Mrs. Bartholomy de Gregoire) 111.
Lamothe, Joseph, 111 see Joseph La- mothe Cadillac.
Lamp, pewter, given museum by Miss Burr, 9.
Lampton, Henry, 169.
Laud, William, Archibishop Canterbury, sketch, 343.
Land grants, Cadillac's annulled, 333; given Talbot & Selkirk, 78; to schools, 522, 612.
Landlords, early in Howell, 179, 180. Landmarks, Baldoon Castle, 82, 83; Bal- doon windmill, 82; Lenawee county, paper by Mrs. F. P. Dodge, 478-491. Land office, Monroe, 478; White Pigeon, 637.
Lands, Baldoon, 79; John Ball's opinion
of Michigan, 93-95; described in Michi- gan, 558; early sales at Kalamazoo, 33;
given to found schools, 222; high in De- troit, 92, 93; located by John Ball, 97, 103; Maine given to Cadillac's heirs, 111; Michigan amount sold, 547; paid for in specie, 98; price, 16, 103, 315, 423, 432, 436, 451, 503, 525, 544; reports un- favorable to Michigan, 545, 546; sales aided settlements, 554; sales at Kala- mazoo, 33, 34; sold in Michigan 1830, 459, 460.
Lane, Alfred C., Dr., state geologist, gave memoir Dr. Rominger, 721-726. Lane, Joshua S., 181.
Langdon, George Curtis, member society, 7.
Lanman, Charles, author Red Book Michi-
Lanman, James H., history quoted, 555, 594, 595.
Lansing, beginnings of, 719; early condi- tion, 737, 738; F. M. Cowles work for, 738; Opera House builders and actors in, 738.
Lantz House, Three Rivers, 428. Lapeer, (Lapier) county organized and named, 452.
La Potherie, Jacques Leneuf de, governor of France, locates Potawatomies, 442. Large Bay, 465 see Grand Traverse. Larkin-Reynold-Bros., 281.
Larned, Charles, gen., 97.
Larned, George F., in charge Indian relics
Kalamazoo, 35; vote of thanks to, 41. Larowe, Henry, pioneer Howell, 190. Larowe, John B., pioneer Howell, 188, 190. Larzelere, Claude S., Prof. Central Normal, paper cited, 163.
Lasalle, (La Salle) Robert Chevalier, Sieur de, 20, 455; at St. Ignace, 90; built Mackinac fort, 90; established fort at St. Ignace, 85; name for Lake Michigan, 442; named river and fort St. Joseph, 456; trip cited, 450.
Lasley, Henry S., merchant, 97. Lasley, William, sketch, 97.
Lasley, William, Mrs., (Louise (Lisette) Constant) 97.
Lasserre, Pierre, Mrs., (Anne Laumet) 110. Lathrop, Joshua and wife, 699.
Lathrop, Rebecca Perrett, (Mrs. G. D. Gillespie) 699.
Latitude, first used by Ptolemy, 628; how reckoned, 629.
Latrobe, J. H. B., 144.
Laumet, 110 see La Mothe also.
Laumet de, Anne, (Mrs. Pierre Lasserre) 110.
Laumet de, Anne, (Perrette) (Mrs. Pierre Mauquie de Montgaillard) 110. Laumet de, Antoine, 110 see Cadillac. Laumet de, Antoine François, married Louyse d'Auriol de Peireus, 110.
Laumet de, Antoine François, Mrs., (Louyse d'Auriol de Peireus) 110.
Laumet de, Jean, (jr.) death recorded, 110.
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