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Campbell, Fremont, iv, 276.
Campbell, H., settler of Oregon, ii, 107.
Campbell, John, of Oregon City, ii, 427.
Campo, Charles, of Oregon, ii, 275.
Canadian Pacific Railroad, The, i, 232. iv, 311, 314.
Canadian River, The, i, 49.
Canadian settlers in Oregon and Washington, see French Cana- dians.
Canal de Caamano, Spanish name for Puget Sound, i, 77.
Canal de Haro, The, i, 58, 77. ii, 380. iii, 239. Diplomatic dis- pute concerning, iv, 47, 48, 49; adjudication, 62, 64.
Candish, Captain, see Cavendish, Thomas.
Canfield, escape, ii, 312, 334.
Canfield, Alvery, captive, ii, 339. Canfield, Thomas H., iv, 217.
Cannibalism, never practised by Washington Indians, i, 418.
Canning, English negotiator, ii, 47. Cannon, A. M., iv, 295.
Cannon, William, Astorian, i, 333; early settler and miller, Oregon, 477, 486. Part in organizing civil government, ii, 275. iv, 349.
Canoe Creek (White Salmon River), i, 293.
Canoes of the Indians, i, 409.
Canton (China), as an early trade market, i, 136, 316, 367, 369, 370, 375, 388, 493.
Cantrell, Empson, immigrant, iii, 4. Cape Blanco, i, 64.
Cape California, i, 53.
Cape Disappointment, i, 29, 114, 115, 186, 193, 218, 219, 297, 340. ii, 16, 289. iii, 142. iv, 112, 191. Cape Falcon, i, 73, 74, 115.
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Cape Flattery, i, 29, 75, 78, 96, 106, Carson, Alexander, of Oregon,
107, 189, 191, 238, 424. ii, 395, 396, 401, 449, 451. iii, 77, 137; early settlement at, 154; 278.
Cape Foulweather, i, 96.
Cape Frondoso, i, 71, 73.
Cape Grenville, i, 187.
Cape Hancock, i, 174, 175, 179, 494, 496.
Cape Horn (Columbia River), i, 294.
Cape Horn (South America), i, 123. Cape Lookout, i, 115.
Cape Mendocino, i, 50, 52, 62, 64, 70, 75, 101, 102, 149, 176, 185, 193.
Cape Orford, i, 186.
Cape Perpetua, i, 96.
Cape San Lucas, i, 47, 62, 91, 116.
Cape San Roque, i, 71, 73, 114, 115. Cape Scott, ii, 451.
Cape Shoalwater, i, 113, 164, 186. Capital of Washington, The, located at Olympia, iii, 214. iv, 14; contest of rival cities, 156-165; 389.
"Capitana", The, Spanish ship, i, 63-64.
Caples, Jane, settler, ii, 444.
Carbonado, iv, 247.
Carcowan, Indian, iii, 286.
Carnefix, A. B., settler, ii, 436, 438, 439-440. iv, 349.
"Carolina", The, Pacific Mail steamer, iii, 79.
Carpenter, William, settler, iii, 162. Carr, Anthony P., iv, 230.
Carr, E. M., iv, 340, 342.
Carr, Edmund, of Seattle, iii, 128. iv, 369.
Carr, Job, iv, 228, 272.
Carroll's Bluff (Columbia River), i, 295.
settler, i, 486.
Carson, John, settler, iii, 131.
Carson, "Kit", scout, ii, 5.
Carteret, George (Sir), i, 384.
Carteret, Philip (Sir), of the Hud- son's Bay Company, i, 385.
Carver, Jonathan, American travel- ler, i, 224, 226-227.
Cascade road, The (Cascade Moun- tains), iii, 161-163.
Cascade tunnel, The, iv, 311.
Cascades, The (Columbia River), Lewis and Clark at, i, 293-294, 300; 321, 350; Astor party at, 366; 390, 396, 414; tradition of the old Spanish settler, 435-436; 458. ii, 351; early settlers at, 446. iii, 109; early mail route to, 146; 149, 239, 452; Indian fight at, 453-461. Railways, iv, 212, 245.
Case, Lieutenant (U. S. N.), ii, 181, 199.
Casey, Silas C. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iii, 436, 443, 449, 465, 476, 484, 485, 507. Connec- tion with the Leschi affair, iv, 5, 8, 9; part in the SanJuan diffi- culty, 52, 55-59, 65; Civil war record, 116.
Cass, of the Northern Pacific, iv, 226, 287.
Castlereagh, Lord, and the Oregon question, ii, 38.
Cateract River (Klikitat River), i, 293.
Catherine I (Russia), i, 126.
Catherine II (Russia), i, 134, 137, 25I. Cathlamet, i, 295, 396. ii, 420. iii, 244. Cathlapootle River, The, iii, 325.
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Catholic Church, The, early mis- sions in California, i, 67. Visit of the Flathead and Nez Perce Indians to St. Louis, ii, 91-99; missions and missionaries in Oregon and Washington, III- 113, 152, 159-172, 183, 263-264, 308, 341-342, 397, 440. iii, 241, 254, 265, 291, 316, 354-355, 428. iv, 19; institutions, 378, 379. "Catholic Ladder", The, ii, 171. Catlin, George, on visit of the In- dians to St. Louis, ii, 92-97.
Catlin, Seth, early settler, ii, 444. Member of council, ii, 202, 230; delegate, 204; member of Monti- cello committee, 206, 517. Death, iv, 196; 211.
Cattle, sheep, and horses. Intro- duction of domestic animals in California by the missionaries, i, 68. Early stock raising of the Hudson's Bay Company, i, 453, 473-474. Herds brought to Oregon from California, ii, 175-177; 186, 392-393, 401, 404- 405. Wright's slaughter of the Indian horses, iv, 30-31.
Cauldron Linn (Snake River), i, 363.
Cavallo, Juan, Portuguese mer- chant, i, 108.
Cavendish, Thomas, English navi- gator, i, 54, 62, 91, 93.
Cayuse Indians, The, i, 421, 422, 423. ii, 122, 146, 243; the Whitman massacre, 293-320; 328-336; the Cayuse war, 351- 361. Part in treaty at Walla Walla, iii, 293-306; in Indian war, 349, 372. iv, 20.
Cedar River, The, iv, 222, 301, 360. Celilo, i, 289, 292, 293. iv, 211, 212.
Census at various times, ii, 442, 443, 467. iii, 211, 220. iv, 215-216, 222, 281, 282, 290, 313. Centralia, first settlement near, ii, 435. iii, 49. iv, 195, 315.
Chaboneau, Toussaint, with Lewis and Clark, i, 271.
Chaddock, J. J. S. (Captain), iv, 170, 176.
Chadwick, Judge, iv, 91.
Challicum, Indian chief, ii, 394.
Chamberlain, P. B. (Rev.), iv, 375. Chambers, A. H., of Olympia, ii, 431.
Chambers, Andrew, ii, 436.
Chambers, Andrew J., iv, 203, 210. Chambers, David J., iv. 203.
Chambers, Thomas M., settler, ii, 436; of Steilacoom, 447, 448, 455. iii, 46, 154, 183, 184; delegate to Cowlitz convention, 204.
Chambers, Thompson, iv, 210.
Chambers' Prairie, ii, 435, 452, 454. Champoeg (Ore.), early public meetings at, ii, 262, 270, 271, 273. iii, 300.
Chapman, John B., settler and lawyer, ii, 446. iii, 133, 154, 156, 157; first to publicly sug- gest division of the territory, 167, 197; 202; delegate to Cow- litz convention, 204.
Chapman, John M., iii, 133, 143, 156; member of legislature, 232. iv, 150.
Charles II(England), i, 92, 100, 212, 372, 384.
Charles V (Emperor), i, 44, 52, 68. Charles, P., settler, iii, 131.
Charlevaux, M., of Oregon, ii, 263.
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Chase, Salmon P., appointment of Smith as customs collector, iv, 166, 174.
Chatham, Lord, i, 185.
"Chatham", The, Vancouver's ship, i, 177, 183, 189, 190, 194, 198, 199, 205, 208, 209, 212, 217, 218, 219, 306.
Chehalis, iv, 315.
Chehalis County, iii, 240, 243. iv, 156, 378, 386.
Chehalis Indians, The, i, 421, 422, 423. iii, 267, 449.
Chehalis Point, iv, 114.
Chehalis River, The, early settlers on or near, ii, 427, 428, 446. iii, IIO, 131, 154, 156, 158; Ste- vens's council with the Indians, 285. Indian disturbance, iv, 106; steam navigation, 152.
Chehalis Valley Academy, The, iv, 378.
Chelan County, iv, 90.
Chemakum Indians, The, Stevens's treaty with, iii, 278.
"Chenamus," The, vessel, ii, 412. Cheney, iv, 294-296.
Cheney, Benjamin F., iv, 287, 294. Chenoweth, Francis A., early settler
at the Cascades, ii, 446. Tram- way built by, iii, 109, 452, 453; speaker of legislature, 231; 239; associate-justice, 243, 379, 484, 487, 492, 493. Trial of Leschi, iv, 4-7; member of legislature, 150; 212.
Cherburg, iv, 169, 172.
Chichagoff Island, i, 102.
Chickalees River, name for the Chehalis River, iii, 154.
China, early trade, i, 145, 146, 316, 327, 330. ii, 33.
Chinese question, The, iv, 319-345.
Chinn, N. A. (Major), in the Indian war, iii, 345, 356-357, 361, 363, 365, 373.
Chinook, i, 174, 297, 456, 496. ii, 445.
Chinook Indians, The, i, 388, 413, 422, 434, 436, 462. iii, 267.
Chinook jargon, The, i, 421. iii, 280-282.
Chirouse, Father, missionary, iii, 241, 291.
Chisholm, Colin, iv, 272, 358.
Choate, Rufus, and the Oregon ques- tion, ii, 224-225.
Choteau, Auguste and Pierre, fur traders, i, 319. ii, 62, 227.
Chouart, Medard, explorer, i, 382. Chow-it-hoot, Indian chief, iii, 277. Christian Advocate, The (New York), ii, 88.
Christy, John, despicable act of, iii, 12.
Chronicle, The (Spokane), iv, 295. Churchill, John, duke of Marl- borough, i, 442.
Chute River, see Des Chutes River. Cibola, mythical American city, i, 49.
Cipango, i, 37, 59.
Civil war, The, iv, 103-133.
Clackamas Bottom (Ore.), ii, 427. Clackamas County (Ore.), iii, 74.
Clairborne, Captain, iii, 75.
Clallam County, iii, 239, 243. iv,
155, 156, 422.
Clallam Indians, The, i, 466. ii, 395, 398. iii, 85, 98, 103, 124, 267; Stevens's treaty, 278. iv, 51, 254.
Clarendon, killed in the Indian war, iii, 407.
Clarendon, Lord, on the Oregon question, ii, 372.
Clark, E. A. settler, iii, 107, 108.
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Clark, Eleanor Glasgow, daughter- in-law of General William, ii, 99. Clark family, immigrants, attacked by Indians, iii, 5.
Clark, Frank, iii, 484, 488. De- fends Leschi, iv, 5; 144, 145, 190; 210.
Clark, George Rogers Hancock, son of General William, ii, 99.
Clark, George Rogers (General), brother of General William, i, 239, 262.
Clark, Harvey (Rev.), pioneer and early clergyman, ii, 23, 24, 108, IIO; at Fort Vancouver, 185; part in organizing civil govern- ment, 275. Preaches the first sermon in King County, iii, 122. Clark, Jefferson K., grandson of General William, ii, 99.
Clark, John L., iv, 203.
Clark, Miss, teacher, ii, 107; marriage, 412.
Clark, Ransom, settler, iii, 134. iv, 73.
Clark, William (Lieutenant, after- ward Captain and General), of Lewis and Clark, birth, early life, and selection by Lewis as his associate, i, 262-263; ex- plores the Salmon River, 278, Willamette River, 300, Jeffer- son River, 301; donation of land to by the government, 305; connection with the Mis- souri Fur Company, 320. ii, 7; visit of the Indians at St. Louis for religious advice, 87-102; de- scendants, 99.
Clark, William S., iv, 269. Clark's Fork, i, 310, 457.
Clarke, F. A., signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517.
Clarke, John, partner in the Astor enterprises, i, 367, 371.
Clarke, N. S. (General), successor to General Wool, iv, 19, 24, 73. Clarke County, ii, 443. iii, 69, 70, 75, 86, 142, 203, 220, 231, 232, 239, 243, 244. iv, 14, 155, 156, 222.
Clarkston, i, 281.
Classet (Cape Flattery), i, 189, 191, 193.
Clatsop, ii, 107.
Clatsop Indians, The, i, 413, 421, 431,
434, 436, 437, 438, 462, 465, 486. Claquato, iv, 114.
Clay, Henry, and the restoration of Astoria, ii, 35; and the Oregon question, 52-56, 79, 148, 214, 215, 217, 373.
Clay's ultimatum, ii, 54, 215, 373. Clayoquot Sound, i, 116, 119, 150, 154, 157,343, 349. ii, 501. Clayton, of Bellingham Bay, iii, 504-505.
Clearwater, ii, 332.
Clearwater River, The (Ida.), Lewis and Clark on, i, 281, 282, 286; 313, 368, 371, 392. Spalding's mission, ii, 122; Smith's, 125. Gold discoveries, iv, 75.
Clendenin, J. S., district attorney, iii, 21I.
Cleveland, Grover (President), iv, 324.
Climate, The, early misrepresenta- tions, i, 11. Wilkes on, ii, 503, 505. iii, 51-52. Winter of 1861- 62. iv, 78-79.
Cline, pioneer, ii, 487, 489.
Clinger, J. G., settler, iii, 99, 102. Clokamos, Indian, trial and execu- tion, iii, 74-76. Close, Benjamin (Rev.), iii, 155, 161,167.
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Clothing of the Indians, i, 420. Clover Creek, iii, 183.
Clyne, settler, iii, 162.
Coal, iii, 129-130, 153, 225. iv, 222-223, 245, 301, 304.
Coal Creek, iv, 222, 321.
Cochran, Hiram, iv, 211.
Cochran, James, iii, 204.
Cock, Alonzo, iv, 17.
Cock, Henry D., concerned in Stevens's treaties, iii, 272, 274, 276.
Cock, William, iv, 203.
Cockstock, Indian, ii, 279, 345.
Codification of the laws of Wash- ington Territory, iv, 184.
Coe, Lawrence W., settler, ii, 446. Coeur d'Alene Indians, The, ii, 112. iii, 251; Stevens's council with, 428-429; 437, 474. iv, 20, 31. Coffee, E. L., iv, 90.
Colder, John, settler, ii, 444.
Cole, George E., delegate to con- gress, iv, 143-144; governor, 146, 151-152; 210.
Colfax, iv, 91, 97, 386, 387.
Colleges, iv, 367-379.
Collins, Luther M., settler, iii, 104, 105, 113, 159; signer of Monti- cello memorial, 516.
Colman, James M., iv, 236-238; 354-355.
Collnet, Captain, English naviga- tor, i, 29, 76, 106, 107, 151, 178. Colorado River, The, i, 49. ii, 9. Colter, of Bucoda, ii, 436.
Columbia, name first proposed for the present Washington, iii, 203, 206, 210, 515-517.
"Columbia", The, American ship, from Boston, with which Gray discovered the Columbia River, i, 76, 117; first voyage, circum- navigating the globe, 147-153;
second voyage, 154-180; 189; 493; extracts from log-book, 494-497.
"Columbia", The, Hudson's Bay ship, i, 475.
"Columbia", The, Pacific mail steamer, iii, 79.
Columbia and Puget Sound Rail- road, The, iv, 301.
Columbia City, early name for Van- couver, iii, 144, 146, 244.
Columbia County, iii, 134. iv, 21, So, 90, 97, 265, 290, 291, 387.
Columbia River, The, Americans the discoverers and first ex- plorers, i, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31; Heceta's search, 71-74; Meares's, 113-115; the Russians, 129, 141; discovery by Gray, 149, 161-180, 493-497; Vancou- ver's search and visit, 187, 192- 194, 218-219; Mackenzie's mis- take, 230; exploration by Lewis and Clark, 285-300; Winship ex- pedition, 316-319; Astor expedi- tions, 329, 330, 331, 339, 366; Northwest Company's head- quarters, 388, 390, 397; tradi- tions of the early white men, 431-436; Hudson's Bay Com- pany headquarters, 441; wreck of the "William and Ann", 465; proposed as the boundary, 484. ii, 39-40, 51, 151, 162, 220, 224, 227; wreck of the " Peacock", 200; Wilkes's sur- vey, 202; warships sent to, 287- 289; arrival of the first steam vessel, 399; early ferry, 444; early settlers on the north of, 444, 445, 446. iii, 132; early steam navigation, 451-452. iv. 88, 211, 239-240.
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Columbia River Country The, name applied to Gray's dis- covery, i, 4.
Columbian, The (Olympia), first newspaper in Washington, iii, 96, 126, 142, 147-155, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 164, 166, 167, 201-202, 204, 205, 212, 214, 218, 219, 257. iv, 194.
Columbus, Christopher, i, 37-38. Colvile, i, 474. iv, 20. See Fort Colvile.
Colvile, Andrew, of the Hudson's Bay Company, i, 442, 454. ii, 404.
Colvile Indians, The, iii, 474.
Colvocoresis, Midshipman, ii, 181. Commencement Bay, iii, 105, 276. iv, 227, 350, 360.
Commencement City, early name for Tacoma, iv, 194, 229, 360.
Conasset, mythical American city, 1, 42. Concomly, Indian chief, i, 388. Condamine, of the Catholic Church, ii, 92.
Condit, Samuel Wilbur, settler, iv, 92.
Confederate privateers, suspected vessels, iv, IIO-III.
Congregational church, The, ii, 108, 117, 125, 185. iv, 378.
Congress. The Oregon question, the Linn bill, etc., ii, 46, 61-83, 148, 178, 203, 209-231, 368, 374- 379. iii, 31-33, 209-231; re- sponsibility for the Indian wars, 314-315; Monticello memorial and creation of Washington Territory, 515-517. Railways, iv, 202, 205-206, 248-249, 288, 306; admission of Washington State, 268, 270, 383-385, 390.
Congressional Globe, The, ii, 224, 228. Connell, iv, 294.
Connell, William, settler, iii, 50, 131; killed by the Indians, 384, 393.
Connell's Prairie, 131, 392, 445. Conner, Mr., ii, 131.
Connoly, Nellie, wife of James Douglas, i, 454.
Conrad, Charles M., and the Oregon question, ii, 222.
Conscription act, The, iv, 112.
Constitution of Oregon, ii, 262, 263, 275-278.
Constitution of Washington, iv, 268- 270, 385-390.
"Continental", The, vessel, iv, 179. "Convoy", The, vessel, i, 465.
Cook, Alfred, member of the Monti- cello committee, iii, 206, 516. Cook, Amos, of Farnham's party, ii, 238, 274.
Cook, Henry D., iv, 269.
Cook, James, English navigator, i, 29, 75, 93-99, 102, 105, 112, 115, 125, 129, 130, 137, 147, 183, 229, 238, 242, 247, 251, 306, 338, 429, 437. ii, 39. Cook, M. Nelson, iii, 182.
Cook, S. I., iii, 513.
Cook, William, territorial treasurer, iii, 244. Cooke, Jay & Company, iv, 207- 209, 212, 224-225, 230, 287.
Cook's Inlet, i, 98, 136, 139, 230. Cook's River, i, 102, 104, 110, 137. Cool, Samuel, settler, ii, 436.
Coombs, Justice, iv, 279.
Cooper, Enoch, iii, 386; killed by the Indians, 387.
Cooper, T. M., settler, iv, 92.
Coppei Creek, iii, 372.
Copper, early possession by the Indians, i, 429.
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Coppermine River, The so-called, i, 387.
Corbin, D. C., iv, 296.
Corliss, George W., marshal, iii, 490, 510.
"Cormorant", The, English naval vessel, ii, 287, 414. iii, 129.
Cornelius, Colonel, of Oregon, iii, 463.
Corney, Peter, Northwester, i, 349, 350, 389.
Cornoyer, Captain, in the Indian War, iii, 358, 360, 361, 371, 372. Cornwall, P. B., pioneer, ii, 494-495. iv, 315.
Coronado, Francisco Vasquez, Span- ish explorer, i, 49, 60.
Corporations, in early part of the nineteenth century, i, 20.
Cortereal, Gaspar, Portuguese navi- gator, i, 39, 40, 161, 162. Cortez, David M., ii, 295.
Cortez, Hernando, explorations on the Pacific Coast, i, 43-48, 50.
Corwin, Thomas, and the seizure of the "Albion", 87; the Ore- gon territorial bill, iii, 197.
Cosgrove, S. G., iv, 387.
Cottineau, William, settler, ii, 446. Cottowaine, William, settler, ii, 446. Coues, Elliott (Prof.), i, 263, 320. ii, 99.
Coulee City, iv, 92.
Council, The, of Washington Terri- tory, iii, 229-230. iv, 16, 142, 183.
Coupe, Thomas, settler, iii, 96, 97. Coupeville, iii, 96. iv, 378.
Courier, Puget Sound, The, iii, 329. iv, 251.
Courts, The, earliest organizations, ii, 263, 277, 280. iii, 211. See Judicial.
Coveland, iii, 143.
Covington, Richard, settler, ii, 444. Judge and county clerk, iii, 61, 62. iv, 210.
Cow Creek (Mont.), i, 272. Cowley, H. T., settler, iv, 97.
"Cowlitz," The, Hudson's Bay ship, i, 475.
Cowlitz County, iii, 239, 243. iv, 155, 156.
Cowlitz Farms, The, ii, 170, 183,
194, 195, 388, 420, 428. iv, 158, 186, 191, 369.
Cowlitz Indians, The, i, 393.
Cowlitz Landing, ii, 428, 446. iii, 160; early conventions held at 203-204, 222. iv, 196.
Cowlitz mission, The, ii, 160-164.
Cowlitz Pass, The, iv, 305.
Cowlitz Prairie, ii, 164, 183, 426, 433.
Cowlitz River, The, i, 295, 309, 474, 484; colonists from the Red River, 486. ii, 160-164, 184, 187, 393, 404-405, 409, 412; Simmons's trips, 423, 426; Jack- son's settlement, 427, 433; 439, 443; other early American set- tlers, 444, 445, 446. iii, 60, 61, 95, 96, 112, 130, 132; Early roads, 148, 149; 159. iv, 152. Cowlitz Steamboat Company, The, iii, 244.
Cox, Anderson, annexation pro- ject, iv, 99.
Cox, Ross, Northwester, i, 350, 389. Coxie, James, iii, 291.
Craig, William, pioneer, ii, 23. In- terpreter and agent for Stevens, iii, 291, 428, 465, 468.
Craigie, J. M., settler, iv, 74.
Cranney, Thomas, iv, 358, 359.
Crawford, A., signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517. Crawford, David, ii, 426.
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Crawford, Medorem (Captain), pio- neer, ii, 240; reminiscences, 243, 244; part in organizing civil government, 275. iv, 78-79.
Crawford, Peter W., settler, ii, 444. Signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517.
Crescent City (Ore.), iv, 118.
Crescent Harbor, iii, 95, 507.
Crocker, Nathaniel, pioneer, ii, 242.
Crockett, Hugh, pioneer, ii, 492. iii, 5, 13.
Crockett, J. B., settler, iii, 97.
Crockett, John, settler, iii, 96, 97.
Crockett, Samuel B., settler, ii, 430,
432, 507, 509. Judge, iii, 61; 96. Crockett, Walter (Colonel), settler, iii, 96, 97.
Crofts, R., settler, iii, 162.
Crompton, English minister, iv, 48. Crooks, Ramsey, Astorian, i, 358, 359, 364, 365, 366. Manager of the American Fur Company, ii, 7; influence on Dr. Floyd, 63.
Crosby, Alfred, settler and master pilot, ii, 454.
Crosby, Clanrick (Captain), early business man, Tumwater, ii, 453. Delegate to Cowlitz con- vention, iii, 204. iv, 203, 211. Crosby, Frank L., of Tacoma, son of Nathaniel Crosby, 3d, ii, 454. Crosby, Henry R., member of legislature, iii, 232. Candidate for delegate, iv, 142.
Crosby, Nathaniel, Jr. (Captain), mariner, ii, 453-454. iii, 78. Crosby, Nathaniel, Sr. (Captain), mariner, ii, 454.
Crosby, R. H. Indian agent, iii, 288, 291.
Crosby & Gray, Tumwater, ii, 452, 453.
Croser, Captain, ii, 450.
Cross, J. F., settler, iv, 91. Crow, James J., iv, 370.
Crow Indians, The, i, 361, 413, 456. ii, 9, 495.
Crowley, D. J., iv, 387.
Cruzatte, with Lewis and Clark, i, 266, 294.
Culliby, Indian chief, i, 433.
Cummings, killed by Indians, iii, 329.
Cummins, Alfred, of Nebraska, iii, 308.
Cunningham, W. R., Sr., iv, 91.
Curley, Indian chief, iii, 413.
Curry, G. L., of Oregon, loan com- missioner, ii, 348. Governor, iii, 344, 346, 350, 462.
Curtis, Lieutenant, in Indian war, ii, 492.
Cushing, Caleb, and the Oregon question, i, 118. ii, 148, 178, 215, 216, 223, 245. On the habeas corpus, iii, 495. And the Hudson's Bay Company's claims, iv, 192.
Cushing, W. H., settler, iii, 132.
Cushman, F. W., ii, 412. iii, 146. Cushman, Joseph, iii, 154, 167. iv, 142.
Cushman, Orrington, iii, 224, 253, 272, 274, 276, 286.
Cussas, Indian, trial and execution, iii, 72-73.
Custom house controversy, The, iv, 169-176.
Customs laws, The, early enforce- ment, iii, 79-87, 103, 188-191. Cutler, Lyman A., iv, 50.
"Cynosure," The, vessel, iii, 153. Cypress Island, i. 214.
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'D ÆDALUS", The, one of Vancouver's ships, i, 217. Dallain, Frank, iv, 386. Dallas, Hudson's Bay man, iv, 50. Dalles, The (Ore.), Lewis and Clark at, i, 293, 300, 413; 414, 421, 422, 458. ii, 26, 27, 106, 121, 189, 237, 247, 257, 301, 346; erection of Fort Lee, 351; 359, 487, 490. iii, 7, 53, 68, 74, 109; early mail route to, 146; 149, 151, 284, 289, 317, 333, 342, 356, 450; steam navigation to, 452. iv, 108; railway, 212.
Dalrymple of Dakota, iv, 287.
Dalrymple, quoted by Vancouver, i, 188.
Dampher, Matthew, of Oregon, iii, 291.
Dana, Richard Henry, ii, 455. "Daniel", The, vessel, iii, 153. Daniel, W. Byron, iv, 269.
Darby, John, Boston shipmaster, i, 146. Darwin, Charles, i, 425.
Darwin, C. B., associate-justice, iv, 182. Dash Point, i, 209. Davenport, iv, 92. David, of Bucoda, ii, 436.
Davis brothers, settlers, ii, 436.
Davis, George A., iv, 295.
Davis, Hester E. (Mrs.), immigrant, reminiscences, ii, 482. iii, 15, 16.
Davis, Jefferson, and Governor Stevens, iii, 216, 246-249.
Davis, John (Judge), affidavit made to, i, 497.
Davis, L. L., signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517.
Davis, Thomas S., settler, iii, 97. Davis, Walter R., iv, 74. Davison, settler, ii, 445.
Dawney, Lewis, settler, iii, 134. Dawson, George, settler, ii, 445. Day, John, Astorian, i, 368.
Day, Lieutenant, at the Dalles, iii, 337.
Dayton, iv, 74, 289. Deady, M. P., of Oregon, iii, 211. Debating Club, Dr. McLoughlin's, ii, 264, 266, 267.
Debt, Imprisonment for, i, 19.
"Decatur", The, naval vessel, iii, 381, 389, 392, 397, 407, 409; defense of Seattle, 411-420; 507. iv, 123, 124.
Deception Bay, i, 114, 115, 186.
Deception Pass, i, 77, 215. ii, 428. Deer Lodge River (Mont.), iv, 302. de Fuca, Juan, see Fuca, Juan de. De Lacy, Captain, in the Indian war, iii, 500.
DeLacy, W. W., iv, 210.
Delaware Tom, Indian, iii, 265.
De Lin, Nicholas, settler, iii, 158. iv, 350.
De Lisle, geographer, i, 66, 132. De Lorimer, sheriff, iv, 323. Demarco, F. J., iv, 210.
"Demaris Cove", The, vessel, iii, 133,137, 140, 153.
Dement, Lieutenant, seizes the "Cadborough", iii, 81, 513.
Demers, Modeste (Rev., afterward Bishop), missionary, ii, 159, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 170, 410, 411 iii, 280.
Democratic party, The, Baltimore convention, 1844, ii, 150, 288, 369. Of Washington, iii, 214, 219, 222. iv, 104, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145.
Dennison, B. F., chief-justice, iv, 182; code commissioner, 184; 268.
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Denny, Arthur A., original settler of Seattle, iii, 109, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119-120, 122-123, 124, 125, 128, 156, 202, 213, 214; member of legislature, 231; lieutenant in the Indian war, 498-499, 502; signer of Monti- cello memorial, 516. iv, 17; delegate to Congress, 144; 157- 158, 160; register of land office, 173; 203, 210, 232, 236, 350, 351, 369.
Denny, David T., settler, iii, 109, 110, 116, 127, 128.
Denny, John, father of Arthur A. and David T., iii, 109.
Dent, D. T., iv, 74.
Dent, F. L. (Captain), Civil war record, iv, 119-120.
Derby, John, Boston merchant, i, 493.
Des Chutes Indians, The, ii, 352. iii, 372.
Des Chutes River, The, i, 289. ii, 199, 316, 427, 433. iii, 240, 360. iv, 21I.
Deshon, Captain, mariner, i, 245, 248.
De Smet, P. J. (Rev.), missionary, ii, 112, 159, 165, 166.
De Soto, Hernando, i, 60.
Destruction Island, i, 70,75, 107, 187. De Vore, John F. (Rev.), early preacher at Steilacoom, iii, 156. De Vos, Father, missionary, ii, 166. Dickerson, Mahlon, and the Oregon question, ii, 66, 67.
Dickey, S. A., iv, 386.
Dillenbaugh, A. S., signer of Monti- cello memorial, iii, 204, 517.
Dillon, William, settler, ii, 444.
Diplomatic controversies with Eng- land, see Oregon question and San Juan dispute.
Disappointment, Cape, see Cape Disappointment.
"Discovery", The, Vancouver's ship, i, 94, 183, 194, 199, 206, 209, 212, 216, 217, 218, 306.
Disoway, G. P., letter, ii, 88, 90.
Divorce, early regulations, iv, 148. Dixon, Captain, English navigator, i, 29, 103-107, 151, 429.
Dixon, mate of the "Cadborough", iii, 81, 513, 514.
Dixon, Thomas, settler, iii, 162.
Dixon's Entrance, i, 105.
Dollins, Daniel, iv, 211.
"Dolly", The, ship launched by the Astoria colony, i, 352, 367. Donation land law, The, ii, 217-231.
iii, 92, 250, 257. Claims taken under, iv, 193-194.
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