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Historical societies, 159-160, 339

History, character, 331-332; new viewpoints, 330

Holland, J. G., 73

Holst, H. E. von, 24

Home markets, 108, 216

Home missions, 36, 354

Homestead law of 1862, 145, 276

Hoosier State, 224

Housatonic River, 71

Housatonic Valley, 72

Houston, Sam, 105

Howells, W. D., 353

Hudson River, 53, 79; frontier, 43; fur trade, 80

Humanitarian movement, 327

Huxley, T. H., on modern civilization, 300

Iberville, P. le M. d', 180

Icarians, 263

Idealists, America the goal, 261; social, 349

Ideals, 239; American, and the West, 290; American, loyalty to, 307; American historic, 306, 335; immigrants, 264; Middle West, 153; Mississippi Valley, 203; pioneer, and the State university, 269; readjustment, 321, 328; Western, 209, 214, 267; Western democracy and, 261

Illinois, composite nationality, 232; elements of settlement, 225; settlement, 135

Illiteracy in Middle West, 353

Immigrants, 277; idealism, 264

Immigration, 146, 215, 316

Indian guides, 17

Indian policy, 10

Indian question, early, 9

Indian reservations, 278

Indian trade, 6, 13, 14; Middle West, 143, 144

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