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Donelson, A. J. (U. S. A.), iii, 216, 245.
Donifa, O., settler, ii, 446.
Donnell, J. W., settler, iii, 130.
Donner party, The, immigrants, ii, 484.
Donpierre, D., of Oregon, ii, 263.
Dorion, Pierre, Astorian, i, 360, 365. Dorr, Eben May, revenue inspec- tor, iii, 81, 82, 83, 85, 513, 514, 515.
Doty, James, part of in Stevens's treaties, iii, 271, 274, 287, 290, 291, 293, 297, 308, 427.
Doty, William, see Doughty, Will- iam.
Dougherty, William, iii, 183.
Dougherty, W. P., with John R. Jackson, ii, 427.
Doughty, William, pioneer, ii, 23, Doughty, W. P., of Oregon, ii, 274, 275.
Douglas, C. F., iii, 515.
Douglas, David, botanist, i, 445. Douglas Fir, The, i, 445.
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Douglas, James, of the Hudson's Bay Company, early life and marriage, i, 454. Chief factor Fort Vancouver, ii, 164, 185- 186; attitude toward the pro- visional government, 283-287; succeeds Dr. McLoughlin, 327; action after the Whitman mas- sacre, 327-328, 338, 339; 346, 348, 380, 398, 410; founds Vic- toria on Vancouver Island, 414; 424, 425, 430, 438, 439. Judge and commissioner of the Van- couver district, iii, 60; letter on political affairs, 62; 83, 149, 177, 181, 184; establishes head- quarters at Victoria, 186; con- ference with Governor Stevens, 225; 239; gives assistance in the Indian war, 398, 399-400; 505. Proclamation and action regarding the Fraser River gold discoveries, iv, 37, 41-44; gover- nor of British Columbia, 44; the San Juan dispute, 46-67; 88. Douglas, John, English mariner, i, 53.
Douglas, Stephen A., iii, 32
Douglas, William, English naviga- tor, 1, 108, 109, 150.
Douglas County, iv, 90, 92, 281.
Douglass, Robert, iv, 96.
Downey, Willam, pioneer, ii, 471. iv, 21I.
Downing, J. J., settler, iv, 96.
Downing, Miss, missionary, ii, 106.
Doyle, Pat, settler, iii, 97.
Doyle, Reuben L., iv, 16.
Drake, Francis (Sir), English navi- gator, i, 29, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 125, 225, 306. ii, 39, 48. Drasa, Catholic bishop of, ii, 167.
Drayton, Dr., scientist, with Wilkes, ii, 183, 198.
Drayton, William, and the Oregon question, ii, 74, 79, 80.
Drew, George, settler, ii, 446. Signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517.
Drew, M. S., iv, 211.
Drewyer, with Lewis and Clark, i, 266, 273, 274, 287.
Drewyer's River, i, 283. Dripps, fur trader, ii, 63. Drumheller, Jesse, ii, 210.
"Dryad", The, Hudson's Bay ship, ii, 400.
Dryden, Captain, mariner, iii, 96. Du Barry, Beekman (U. S. A.), iii, 216.
Dubois River, The, camp of Lewis and Clark, i, 267.
Duffin, English sailor, i, 113. Dunbar, R. O., iv, 387.
Duncan, Captain, English naviga- tor, i, 106, 151, 189.
Duncan, J. K. (Lieutenant), iii, 245. Duncan Rock, i, 189.
Dunham, Captain, mariner, ii, 451, 452.
Dunlap, William G., iv, 203.
Duntze, Captain, English naval officer, ii, 414, 415.
Durgin, L. D., member of legisla- ture, iii, 231.
Durgin, Mrs. E., iv, 113.
Dutch, The, in the Pacific, i, 123, 124. Dutch Harbor, i, 98.
Dutch Reformed Church, The, ii, 117, 125.
Dutton, pioneer, ii, 237.
Duwamish Indians, The, i, 422. Stevens's treaty with, iii, 277. Duwamish Valley, The, early set- tlers, iii, 50, 103-108.
Dwellings of the Indians, i, 412.
Of the pioneer settlers, iii, 38-48. Dye, Eva Emery (Mrs.), i, 424.
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E AGAN, Charles P. (General), in the Civil war, iv, 122. Eagan, member of legisla- ture, iv, 150.
Eagle from the Light, The, Indian chief, iii, 301. iv, 106.
Eagle, The, Indian, ii, 131.
"Eagle", The, vessel, iii, 153.
East India Company, The (British), i, 100, 105, 107, 110, 332, 372.
Eaton, Charles H., settler, ii, 435. Captain in the Indian war, iii, 380-385.
Eaton, killed by the Indians, iii, 329. iv, 222, 360.
Eaton, Nathan, brother of Charles H., settler, ii, 435, 448.
Ebberts, George W., pioneer, of Oregon, ii, 5, 6, 23, 274.
Ebey, Eason, son of Isaac N., iii, 95. Ebey, Ellison, son of Isaac N., iii, 95. Ebey, Isaac N., settler, ii, 447, 449, 452, 454, 456, 507. iii, 49, 94, 95, 96; member of Oregon legis- lature and lawyer, 143, 156, 160, 202, 210; revenue officer, 165, 188; militia officer, 506; mur- dered by the Indians, 510. Connection with the San Juan affair, iv, 46-47; 142.
Ebey's Landing (Whidby Island), iii, 94.
Echo, The (Olympia), iv, 195.
Economic conditions in the early part of the nineteenth century, i, 9.
Edgar, John, settler, ii, 448. iii, 161, 162, 204.
Edmunds, John, settler, ii, 445.
Education, Governor Stevens's rec- ommendations, ii, 236-237. See Schools.
Edwards, P. L., missionary, ii, 22, 103, 107.
Edwards, W. P., settler, ii, 445. Eells, Cushing (Rev.), missionary,
ii, 101, 108, 124, 125, 126, 131, 134, 136, 137, 293, 309, 433. iii, 52. iv, 83, 95; founds Whit- man College, 367-368, 373-377. Eells, Edwin, son of Rev. Cushing, ii, 433. iv, 86, 112.
Eells, Myra (Mrs.), wife of Rev. Cushing, ii, 130, 433. iv, 376. Eells, Myron (Rev.), iii, 125, 241. iv, 86.
Eld, midshipman, with Wilkes, ii, 181.
Elders, William, settler, ii, 447.
Eldridge, Edward, iii, 120, 330. iv, 40, 386.
Elisa, Francisco, Spanish naviga- tor, i, 77.
"Eliza Anderson", The, iv, 167, 171, 194.
Elizabeth, Empress (Russia), i, I28.
Elizabeth, Queen (England), i, 56, 87, 88, 90, 100.
Elk River, The, i, 228.
" Ella Frances", The, vessel, iv, 354.
"Ellen Maria", The, vessel cap- tured by the Indians, iv, 139, 5II.
Ellensburg, iv, 282, 389.
Ellice, Edward, Hudson's Bay man, i, 398, 477.
Ellicott, Andrew, and Meriwether Lewis, i, 261.
Elliott Bay, ii, 449. iii, 105, 110, 127. iv, 359.
Ellis, A. E., iv, 295.
Ellis, Indian chief appointed by Dr. White, ii, 255.
Ellis, Martha H. (Mrs.), settler, iii, 15,38.
Eltopia, iv, 294.
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Emerson, Edwin, iv, 353.
Emmons, Lieutenant (U. S. N.), ii, 200.
Emory, H. B., iv, 269.
"Empress of China", The, Ameri- can ship, i, 145.
"Endeavor", The, Cook's ship, i, 306.
England, Diplomatic controversies with. See Oregon question and San Juan dispute.
Engle, W. B., settler, iii, 97.
English, Thomas C., captain in Cayuse war, ii, 357. Lieu- tenant-colonel in Civil war, iv, 108.
Entra de Ceta, Spanish name for the Columbia River, i, 218.
Episcopalian Church, The, ii, 93, 396, 398. iv, 378.
Ermatinger, Edward, i, 491. Ermatinger, Francis, i, 466, 467. In command at Fort Hall, ii, 23-24, 108, 237, 251; first treas- urer of Oregon, 281. iii, 103.
"Essex", The, U. S. naval vessel, i, 372.
Evans, Elwood, ii, 24. Early law- yer, iii, 156, 157; customs offi- cer, 188; clerk of council, 229; and the suspension of the habeas corpus, 488, 490, 491. iv, 16, 17; secretary of the territory, 140; 142; acting governor, 149; code commissioner, 184; 203, 268, 276. Quoted, ii, 278, 289, 341. iii, 66, 158, 159, 162, 223, 224, 238.
Evans, Lieutenant (U.S.A.), iii, 253. Evarts, William M., iv, 302. Everett, iv, 216, 315 ..
Everett, Edward, and the Oregon question, ii, 66, 74, 75, 79, 209. Everman, Ninian, with Michael T. Simmons, ii, 426.
"Exact", The, vessel, iii, 111, 116, 153,156.
Executive Committee, The, first administrative government of Oregon, ii, 280, 424, 425.
F AIRHAVEN and Southern Railroad, The, iv, 315. Fairweather, Mount, see Mount Fairweather.
Falcon, Cape, see Cape Falcon.
Falkland Islands, The, the Astor expedition at, i, 337.
"Fame", The, English ship, i, 183. Fanjoy, killed by the Indians, iii, 329. iv, 222, 360.
Farnham, Russell, Astorian, i, 333. ii, 63.
Farnham, T. J. (Captain), of the "Oregon Dragoons", ii, 192, 238, 243, 264, 275.
Farquarson, Major, territorial sec- retary, iii, 211.
Fay, Captain, mariner, iii, 86.
Fay, Robert C., settler, iii, 109, 110. Feister, Henry, member of legisla- ture, iii, 233.
"Felice", The, English ship, i, 108, 110, 112, 116.
Felstad, Captain, mariner, ii, 446. Felt, J. J., iii, 158. iv, 351-352. Fenelon, Duncan, Hudson's Bay official, ii, 408.
Fenton, at Fort Nisqually, iii, 513. Ferello, Spanish navigator, i, 50. Ferguson, Jesse, settler, ii, 430, 432, 438, 441. iv, 349.
Ferguson County, iv, 89, 93-94. Ferrick, E. L., signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 516.
Ferries, Early, ii, 444. iii, 20, 148.
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Ferry County, iv, 90.
Ferry, Elisha P., surveyor-general, iv, 217; territorial governor, 257-273, 275, 333, 384; first state governor, 390.
Fidalgo, Salvador, Spanish naviga- tor, i, 60, 77, 78. ii, 200.
Fidalgo Island, iii, 277. iv, 214.
" Fifty- four Forty ", southern boundary of Alaska, i, 3. ii,
44, 75, 203, 226, 288, 372-374, 377, 378.
Fillmore, Millard (President), signs the Donation Land Law, iii, 92; bill creating Washington Terri- tory, 210.
Finch, E. L., member of Monticello committee, iii, 206.
Finch, William, settler, iv, 74.
Finlay, escape of, iii, 455.
"Fisgard", The, English naval vessel, ii, 287, 414, 415.
Fisgardita Cove, ii, 415.
Fish Hook Rapids (Snake River), i, 284.
Fishing by the Indians, i, 413. Fisk, pioneer, iii, 17.
Fisk. Wilbur (Rev.), ii, 90, 102. Fiske, John, i, 37, 123.
Fitzgerald, member of parliament, ii, 398.
Fitzhugh, E. C., settler, iii, 130, 502. iv, 37.
Fitzhugh's Mills, ii, 244.
Fitzpatrick, Barney, settler, iv, 92. Fitzpatrick, fur trader, ii, 10, 16, 63. Five Crows, Indian chief, ii, 256, 331, 354. Part in the Walla Walla treaty, iii, 296-306.
Five Mile Rapid (Snake River), i, 285.
Flanders, Alvan, delegate to con- gress, iv, 144-145; governor, 180.
Flathead Indians, The, i, 368, 423. Visits to St. Louis for religious advice, ii, 87-102; 112, 113, 122, 125, 165, 293. iii, 254; Stevens's treaty, 308.
Flathead Lake, ii, 10.
Flattery, Cape, see Cape Flattery. Fletcher, Francis, of Farnham's party, ii, 238; settler, 274. Fletcher, Mrs. S. A., iv, 113.
Flett, John, colonist from the Red River, ii, 409. iii, 291.
Flores, Antonio, Spanish mariner, i, 64.
Florida treaty, The, i, 28. ii, 43, 369, 381.
Floyd, John, and the Oregon ques- tion, ii, 63, 64, 66, 69, 73, 74, 75, 79, 209, 217. iii, 91.
Floyd, with Lewis and Clark, i, 266, 269, 302.
"Flying Fish", The, of the Wilkes expedition, ii, 178, 183.
Foisy, M. G., of Oregon, ii, 281. Folger, Captain, iii, III.
Fonte, Pedro Bartolme de, Spanish navigator, i, 42, 101, 106, 154. Force, John, pioneer, ii, 240.
Ford, Marcus, U. S. attorney, Ore- gon, ii, 281.
Ford, Sidney S., settler, ii, 435. iii, 49, 110, 132, 198; delegate to Cowlitz convention, 204; 244, 252; signer of Monticello me- morial, 516. Death, 195.
Ford, Sidney S., Jr., of Stevens's treaty-making party, iii, 272, 274, 276, 308; officer in the Indian war, 449.
Foreman, R., settler, iii, 162.
Forest fires, iv, 363-364. Forest, Robert W., iv, 295.
Forrest, Charles, Hudson's Bay man, ii, 439. iii, 60, 63.
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Forsyth, John, and the Oregon question, ii, 214.
Forsythe, J. W. (Lieutenant), Civil war, iv, 128.
Fort Baker, iv, 112.
Fort Bellingham, iv, 37, 107.
Fort Bennet, iii, 373.
Fort Benton, iii, 251, 307. iv, 130. Fort Boise, ii, 23, 24, 121, 138, 251, 420, 469, 485. iii, 7, 20, 21. iv, 108, 109.
Fort Bridger, ii, 297.
Fort Chinook, ii, 289.
Fort Chipewyan, i, 227, 228, 229.
Fort Clatsop, camp of Lewis and Clark, i, 282, 299.
Fort Colvile, i, 454, 455, 474. ii, 10, 123, 125, 126, 164, 165, 182, 385, 388, 401, 420. Gold dis- coveries, iii, 52, 327-329, 330, 428; 217, 225. U. S. Military post, iv, 89, 108.
Fort Connoly, i, 454.
Fort Crockett, ii, 237, 238.
Fort Dalles, iii, 450. See Dalles, The.
Fort Defiance, built by Robert Gray, i, 155.
Fort George, name given by the British to Astoria, i, 27, 374, 388, 397, 450, 451. ii, 36, 118, 201, 202, 289, 386, 420. Fort Gilliam, ii, 351.
Fort Hall, ii, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 108, 112, 121, 138, 141, 237, 238, 243, 246, 250, 251, 295, 420, 469, 484, 505. iii, 68. Fort Hays, iii, 498.
Fort Henrietta, iii, 357, 360, 370, 372, 373, 463. Fort Henry, i, 320.
Fort Hicks, iii, 401. Fort Hoskins, iv, 108.
Fort Kamloops, i, 390, 445.
Fort Lander, iii, 499. Fort Lane, iii, 342.
Fort Langley, i, 455, 457, 476. ii, 387, 395. iii, 80, 117.
Fort Laramie, ii, 141, 143, 244, 273, 296, 478. iii, 68.
Fort Lee (the Dalles), ii, 351.
Fort McLoughlin, i, 455. ii, 387. iii, 80.
Fort Macumpagra (Uncompagre), ii, 141.
Fort Nisqually, i, 424, 474. ii, 93, 107, 171, 179, 194, 195, 197, 199, 273, 287, 380; its history, 385- 415; 419, 420, 429, 432, 433, 441, 443, 444, 447, 448-451, 456; Indian attack, 458-460; 463, 507-509. iii, 39, 50, 51, 61, 63, 68-70, 72, 79-81, 105, 112, 129, 131, 132, 139, 143, 148, 162, 186, 382, 408, 409, 503, 513-515. iv, 192, 351, 363. Fort Okanogan, i, 25. ii, 164, 165, 182, 388, 420. iii, 225. Fort Osage, ii, 12.
Fort Otoe, ii, 121. Fort Rains, iii, 452.
Fort Simcoe, iii, 475. iv, 24, 122.
Fort Simpson, i, 395, 455. ii, 385, 387. iii, 138, 139, 140, 141. Fort Spokane, i, 25.
Fort Steilacoom, iii, 70, 72, 73, 81, 83, 85, 139, 146, 164, 253, 325, 334, 342, 379, 392, 396, 403, 484. iv, 5, 8, 37, 108, 124, 147, 191. Fort Sutter, ii, 302, 304.
Fort Taylor, iv, 24.
Fort Uncompagre, ii, 141.
Fort Vancouver, i, 394, 395, 456, 463, 470, 473, 475, 486. ii, 16, 23, 26, 103, 104, 105, 107, 117, 121, 135, 159, 164, 165, 175, 184, 185, 186, 198, 199, 238, 247, 253, 254, 256, 261, 271, 278, 284, 286,
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287, 300, 327, 338, 340, 386, 387, 393, 398, 399, 401, 405, 409, 4 II , 412, 419, 420, 423, 424, 428, 430, 438, 443, 444, 456, 460; military post established by the U. S. government, 461. iii, 18, 69, 70, 71, 79, 80, 171, 318, 325, 342, 430.
Fort Walla Walla, i, 397, 458. ii, 13, 23, 25, 26, 93, 103, 120, 121, 122, 126, 138, 164, 165, 199, 237, 238, 243, 254, 300, 304, 316, 321, 327, 331, 336, 340, 359, 397, 401, 409, 420, 469. In the Indian war, iii, 330, 331, 347, 348, 452. iv, 20, 24, 32, 49, 149, 160, 167. Fort Wascopam, ii, 359.
Fort Waters, ii, 356, 357, 359.
Fort William (Columbia River), ii, 19, 20.
Fort William (Lake Superior), i, 448, 450.
Fort Wintee, ii, 141.
Forty-ninth parallel, The, bound- ary between Washington and British Columbia, i, 3, 26-27, 31. ii, 31-32, 39, 50, 54, 66, 148, 214-215; Ashburton treaty, 221- 225; 226-227; final negotiations and adoption, 365-382; opposed by Wilkes, 501-505; text of the treaty, 518-519.
Forty-second parallel, The, north- ern boundary of California, i, 28. ii, 43-44. Foster, Edward A., iv, 353.
Foster, James, settler, iv, 73.
Foster, John, settler, iii, 108.
Foster, Stephen, settler, iii, 108. Foulweather Bluff, i, 203, 205, 206. Four Lakes, The, iv, 21; battle of, 25-27. Fouts, J. W., settler, iii, 162.
Fowler, Enoch S., iii, 271. iv, 161, 210.
Fowler, Jesse, settler, ii, 444. Signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517.
Fox, Dr., with Wilkes, ii, 197.
Fox, mate of the "Tonquin", i, 340.
Fox Island, iii, 409.
Fox, Peter (Lieutenant), Civil war, iv, 107, 108.
France. Meagre part in Pacific dis- covery, i, 124-125. See Louisi- ana Purchase.
Franchere, Gabriel, Astorian, i, 333, 435.
Francis, Allen, federal official, iv, IIO-III.
Franciscan missions in California, i, 66, 438.
Frankel, A., iv, 203.
"Franklin", The, vessel, iii, 153. Franklin, John (Sir), i, 38.
" Franklin Adams", The, vessel, iii, 119, 122.
Franklin County, iv, 90, 281.
Franklin Islands (South Pacific), i, 154.
Frapp, fur trader, ii, Ic.
Fraser, Simon, English explorer, i, 30, 31, 232-234, 331, 388, 450, 454. ii, 163, 379.
Fraser Lake, i, 30, 454.
Fraser River, The, i, 232-234, 455. Gold discoveries, iv, 37-45.
Frazer, W. L., iii, 204.
Fredenrich, L., iv, 211.
Freeman, Mrs., iv, 113.
Freeport, iv, 222, 359.
Free-Soil party, The, iv, 142.
Free trappers, The, ii, 4-7.
Free Will Baptists, ii, 350.
Fremont, John C., ii, 247-248, 367.
iii, 249.
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French Canadians, The, as settlers
in Washington and Oregon, ii, 4, 176, 270, 274, 281, 282. French Prairie, ii, 104, 164, 239, 347.
Friday Harbor (San Juan Island), iv, 52.
Friend, Ulric, settler, iii, 95.
Friendly Cove (Nootka Sound), i, 96, 98, 110, 116.
Frobishers, The, Hudson's Bay men, i, 387.
Frost, Andrew J., immigrant, ii, 47I.
Frost, J. H. (Rev.), missionary, ii, 107.
Frost, J. H., member of legislature, iv, 150; 2II.
G AINES, John P., governor of Oregon, iii, 77, 200, 201, 207.
Galbreath, James, settler, iv, 74. Gale, Joseplı, settler of Oregon, ii, 176; captain of the "Star of Oregon", 194; part in organiz- ing civil government, 275, 276. Gale, William A., of the "Alba- tross", i, 317.
Galiano, Spanish navigator, i, 78, 192, 216, 306.
Galiano Island, i, 58.
Gallagher, George, capitol commis- sioner, iv, 161, 162; 21I.
Gallatin, Albert, and Mr. Astor, i, 377. ii, 34; and the Oregon question, 38-40, 52, 54-56, 76, 79, 148, 217, 370.
Gallatin River, The, i, 112, 272, 313. Galleons, The, of the Pacific, i, 51. Galliher, Milas, iv, 203.
Game, Early abundance of, ii, 19. "Ganges", The, English naval ves- sel, iv, 57-58, 64.
Frost, Morris H., customs collector, iv, 166.
Frost, Mrs., daughter of Walter G. Perry, iii, 4, 38, 39.
Frost, Osmyn, settler, iii, 129.
Fuca, Juan de, Spanish navigator, i, 52-59, 305.
Fuca's Strait, See Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Fuller, Indian agent, iii, 441.
Fur trade, The, i, 98, 100, 103, 136, 142, 153, 227, 231, 247-249, 313-315; Astor and, 325-333, 389, 471, 475-476. ii, 4-7, 387- 388.
"Fusi Ayama", The, English ship, iv, III.
Gansevoort, Guert (U. S. N.), of the "Decatur", iii, 412-420. Career, iv, 124.
Gant, John, guide, ii, 248.
Gardner, Alan (Sir), English naval officer, i, 213.
Gardner, W. H. (U. S. A.), iii, 216. Gardoqui, Spanish minister, i, 148. Garesche, F., iv, 273.
Garfield County, iv, 21, 80, 87, 290, 387.
Garfielde, Selucius, iv, 18, 131, 142, 144; delegate to congress, 185; 186, 189, 190, 232.
Garnett, Robert Selden (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iii, 475. iv, 3, 30; Civil war record, 123. Garrison, J. M., member of legis- lature, ii, 281.
Garry, Indian chief, iii, 297. iv, 27, 29.
Gary, George (Rev.), missionary, and McLoughlin, iii, 177-178.
Gass, Patrick, with Lewis and Clark, i, 10, 62.
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Gaston (Lieutenant), killed in the Indian war, iv, 22, 32.
Gawley, William H., iv, 352.
Gay, George, of Oregon, ii, 269, 274.
Gazette, The (Seattle), iv, 195.
Geer, Elizabeth Dixon, pioneer, iii, 14, 29.
"General Paterson," The, vessel, ii, 450.
George III, i, 213.
George, Fort, see Fort George.
"George Emery", The, vessel, ii, 454. iii, 98, 133, 137, 153, 159. George, W. A., iv, 210, 268.
"George Wright", The, vessel, iv, 88.
Georgetown, ii, 449, iii, 50, 104- 108.
"George W. Kendall ", The, vessel, iii, 153.
"Georgiana ", The, wreck of, iii, 137. Gerish, G. H., settler, iii, 131.
Germain, George, settler, ii, 446.
Germain, James, settler, ii, 446.
Gervais, Joseph, Astorian, i, 360; settler of Oregon, 486. Historic meeting held in his house, ii, 268-269.
Ghent, The treaty of, see Treaty of Ghent.
Gholson, Richard A., governor, iv, 65, 105, 137-139, 161, 162.
Giaashetucteas, Indian, trial and execution, iii, 74-76.
Gibbon, General (U. S. A.), iv, 333, 337, 343.
Gibbon, Joseph, settler, ii, 444.
Gibbs, George, scientist and sur- veyor, iii, 225, 246, 253, 267, 270, 271, 274, 276, 280, 282, 319, 320, 325, 326, 488. iv, 142, 253-254.
Giddings, E., Jr., witness to the Medicine Creek treaty, iii, 274.
Giddings, Edward, iv, 230.
Gilbert, Humphrey (Sir), i, 40.
Gilliam, Cornelius (Colonel), pio- neer leader, ii, 257, 296; cam- paign in the Cayuse war, 347- 359. Postal agent iii, 145. Gilliam, W. H., settler, iii, 108.
Gilmore, M., of Oregon, ii, 280.
Gilmore, S. M., iv, 268.
Gilpin, William, iii, 177.
Githers, George, settler, iii, 162. Glasgow, Thomas W., settler, ii, 436, 439-440, 448, 449, 458.
iii, 49, 81-83, 94, 184, 514, 515. Glidden, A. K. P., iv, 355.
Glover, James N., settler, iv, 96-97, 295.
Gobar, Antonie, settler, ii, 420. Godman, J. J., iv, 387.
Goff, F. N. P., of Oregon, in the Indian war, iii, 440, 449, 467- 471.
Gold discoveries, California, ii, 442- 443, 464. iii, 91; Queen Char- lotte's Island, 137; Fort Col- vile, 327-329, 428. Fraser River, iv, 37-45; Idaho, 74-79. "Golden Hind", The, Drake's ship, i, 89, 306.
Goldsborough, Hugh A., iii, 86, 253, 271, 488; signer of Monticello memorial, iii, 517. iv, 142, 169. Goldsborough, Louis M. (U. S. N.), iii, 77.
Goldschmidt, Dr., and the San Juan dispute, iv, 64.
Goletas Channel, i, 58.
Goliah, Indian chief, iii, 277. º
Gollikof, Ivan, Russian merchant, i, 136, 137.
Goodell, William B., tragical death, iv, 175.
Goodwin, J. J., iv, 210. Goodwin, J. W., iv, 218-219.
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Goodwin, William, early settler, ii, Gray, W. H., missionary, ii, 22, 444. Gordon, Benjamin, settler, ii, 436, 448.
Gordon, Captain, English naval officer, ii, 287.
Gore, English navigator, i, 99. Gorham, Benjamin, and the Oregon question, ii, 74.
Gosnell, Wesley, officer in the Indian war, iii, 449.
Govain, settler, ii, 444.
Gove, A. B., mariner, iii, 154.
Gracie, Lieutenant (U. S. A.), iii, 289, 291.
Graig, D., iv, 210.
Grand Coulee, The, iv, 92.
Grand Portage, i, 232.
Grand Prairie, iv, 114.
Grand River, The, ii, 141, 142.
Grande Ronde country, The, i, 397. ii, 251, 360, 469, 490. iii, 17; Shaw's campaign, 468-469.
Grant, Ulysees S., at Fort Vancou- ver, iv, 114; and Elisha P. Ferry, 257; 302.
Grattan, Lieutenant, iii, 306.
Gravail, F., settler, ii, 448.
Gravely Lake, ii, 388.
Gray, "History of Oregon, " ii, 205, 209.
Gray, Robert (Captain), discoverer of the Columbia River. Com- mander of the "Washington", i, 147; sails from Boston to the North Pacific, 148-152; ex- changes ships with Kendrick, and with the "Columbia" cir- cumnavigates the globe, 152- 153; second voyage, discover- ing the Columbia River, 154- 180; Bulfinch's affidavit, 493- 497.
Gray, W. C., iv, 295.
101, 112, 118, 120; visit to the east, 123-124; 125, 131-135; withdrawal, 135-137; part in organizing civil government in Oregon, 268-269, 275, 281; 341. iv, 192.
Gray's Bay, i, 177, 219, 295, 296. Gray's Harbor, i, 30, 169, 171, 422, 455. ii, 55, 181, 370, 428; early settlers, 446. iii, 50, 131, 133, 156, 244, 285, 287. iv, 166,315.
Great Falls (Columbia River), i, 289. Great Northern Railroad, The, iv, 315.
"Great Reinforcement", The, ii, 108, 235, 261.
"Great Republic", The, loss of, iv, 273.
Great River of the West, The, i, 224, 225, 226, 227.
Great Slave Lake, i, 228.
"Grecian", The, vessel, ii, 453, 454. Green, with General Ashley, ii, 8.
Green, Dr., of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions, ii, 303, 304, 342.
Green River, The (tributary of the Colorado), halting place for immigrants, ii, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 23, 101, 112, 117, 121, 138, 237, 243, 295, 296, 481, 492.
Green River, The (Wash.), Indian fight on, iii, 394-396. iv, 222, 301.
Greene, A. T., settler, iv, 92.
Greene, Roger S., associate-justice, iv, 182; chief-justice, 276, 280, 330, 333, 337-338, 343. Greenhow, "History of Oregon," i, 30, 55, 63, 76-77, 90, 94, 118, 123, 140, 149, 165-166, 176, 485. ii, 40, 41, 53, 148, 218, 245.
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Gregg, David McM. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iv, 22; Civil war record, 119.
Grier, W. N. (U. S. A.), in the In- dian war, iv, 27, 29; Civil war record, 119.
Griffin, Charles James, of San Juan Island, iv, 46, 50, 53.
Griffin, J. S. (Rev.), missionary, ii, 108, 185; part in organizing civil government, 273, 274.
Griffith, R., pioneer, iii, 16.
Grijalva, Hernando, Spanish ex- plorer, i, 46, 60.
Grimm, Dr., and the San Juan dispute, iv, 64.
Griswold, George, killed by the Indians, iii, 457-458.
Grover, Cuvier (U. S. A.), iii, 216, 246.
Grow, Timothy, settler, iii, 108. Guemes Canal, The, i, 77.
Guise, Captain, English navigator, i, IOI.
Guizot, advocacy of a balance of power in America, ii, 369, 374. Gulf of California, The, i,47, 62, 124. Gulf of Cortez, The, i, 47.
Gulf of Georgia, The, i, 58, 192, 213, 216, 217, 306, 430. ii, 388. iv, 314.
Gunn, Lewis C., iv, 38; customs collector, 174.
Gurley, Henry, and the Oregon question, ii, 74, 79.
Guthrie, Captain (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iii, 433.
H ABEAS corpus, The, Stev- ens's suspension of, iii, 484-485, 495.
Hager, Mary, ii, 435. iii, 8.
Haidah Indians, The, i, 404. iii, 94, III, 112; capture of the gold hunters, 138-140; hostile visits and murders, 504-51I. Haines, Guy, settler, iv, 95. Haines, J. C., iv, 331. Hakes, Mrs. S. J., iv, 113. Hakluyt, i, 40, 86.
Haldray, Jacob, with Joseph R. Jackson, ii, 427.
Hale, Calvin E., member of legis- lature, iii, 231; signer of Monti- cello memorial, 516.
Hale, Edward Everett, and Asa S. Mercer, iv, 178.
Hale, Horatio, with Wilkes, i, 421, 422. iii, 280, 281. Haley's Bay, i, 297. Hal-hal-tlos-sots, Indian chief, iii, 295-306.
Hall, Alfred, iv, 94.
Hall, Ann E., captive, ii, 339. Hall, Edwin O., printer, ii, 293. Hall, Eliza (Mrs.), captive, ii, 339. Testifies, iii, 75.
Hall, fugitive from the Whitman massacre, ii, 316, 320.
Hall, Jane, captive, ii, 339.
Hall, Mary, captive, ii, 339.
Hall, Rachel M., captive, ii, 339. Hall, Rebecca, captive, ii, 339 Hall, Washington, settler, ii, 445.
Haller, Granville O. (U. S. A.), expedition against the murder- ers of the Ward party, iii, 7-8; in the Indian war, 289, 333, 334-338, 346. And the San Juan affair, iv, 52, 59; Civil war record, 128-129; 343.
Haller, Mrs. Granville O., iii, 357. Halloran, James (Lieutenant), Civil war, iv, 107, 108. Hamilton, S. M., settler, ii, 446. iii, 318.
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