History of Washington; the rise and progress of an American state, Vol. IV, Part 31

Author: Snowden, Clinton A., 1847?-1922; Hanford, C. H. (Cornelius Holgate), 1849-1926; Moore, Miles C., 1845-; Tyler, William D; Chadwick, Stephen J
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: New York, The Century history company
Number of Pages: 600


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Hammond, Thomas W., settler, iii, IOI.


Hancock, Cape, see Cape Hancock. Hancock, John, and Robert Gray, i, 153, 174.


Hancock, Samuel, quoted, i, 349- 350, 418-420. Settler, ii, 436, 439, 440, 449. iii, 94, 150. "Hancock", The, American ship, i, 154.


Hanford, A. Elwood, iv, 342.


Hanford, Abbie J. (Mrs.), iii, 412. Hanford, C. H. (Judge), son of Edward, ii, 449, 496-497. iii, 48, 417. iv, 65, 154, 181, 230, 310, 329-330, 342, 344, 388.


Hanford, Edward, pioneer, ii, 496- 497. iii, 11-12; 105; settler, 108, 127, 128.


Hanford, Frank, iv, 342.


Hanford, Mrs. Edward, iii. 419.


Hanford, Seymour, iii, 108; settler, 127.


Hanford, Thaddeus, iv, 229.


Hanna, James, English navigator, i, 100, 429.


Hannah, D. B., iv, 269.


Hansen, Charles, iv, 360.


Hanson, Lieutenant, with Vancou- ver, i, 212.


Hanson, William, iv, 229.


Hard, Fred D., iv, 273.


Hardie, James A. (U. S. A.), Civil war record, iv, 119.


Harland, gambler, iv, 276.


Harmon, Hill, settler, iii, 104, 147. iv, 353, 356.


Harmon, Nathaniel, iv, 353.


Harney, W. G. (U. S. A.), iii, 53, 426. And the San Juan affair, iv, 50-55, 59, 60-61, 64; Civil war record, 114-116; 138.


Haro, Gonzalo, Spanish navigator, i, 75, 136-137.


Haro Channel, The, see Canal de Haro.


" Harpooner", The, vessel, iii, 70, 71.


Harrington, W. T., settler, ii, 445. Harris, D. J., settler, iii, 130. Harris, John, settler, iii, 101.


Harrison, Benjamin H. (President), iv, 390.


Harrison, Lieutenant (U. S. A.), iii, 406.


Hart, George, W., iv, 210.


Hartley, Richard, immigrant, ii, 454.


Hartman, Mrs., ii, 432. iii, 43,50. Harvey, E. C., iv, 211.


Harvey, John, settler, iii, 107, 108. Hastie, Thomas, settler, iii, 97.


Hastings, Loren B., settler, ii, 449.


iii, 98-102, 117; signer of Monti- cello memorial, 517.


Hastings, L. W., of Oregon, ii, 240, 241, 242, 265.


Haswell, mate of the "Columbia", i, 147, 157.


Hatch, Crowell, associated with Barrel, i, 146, 493.


Hathaway, C. S., signer of Monti- cello memorial, iii, 206, 516.


Hathaway, Felix, of Oregon, ii, 176. iii, 175.


Hathaway, Major (U. S. A.), ii, 448, 461. iii, 70, 71.


Haugh, F. O., iii, 274.


Havermale, S. G., settler, iv, 97, 295.


Havermale Island, iv, 97.


Hawaiian Islands, The, i, 3, 95, 98, 103, 319, 338, 370, 372, 425. iv, 153, 351.


Hawk, A. R., pioneer, ii, 471; reminiscences, 485, 486-489. iii, 15.


Hawk, Lizzie (Mrs.), ii, 432.


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Hawkhurst, Webly, of Oregon, ii, Henry, Alexander, fur trader, i, 176, 275.


Hawkins, John, English navigator, i, 87.


Hawkins, Lieutenant, of Oregon, ii, 461.


Hayden, Mrs. Guy, iv, 113.


Hayes, Smith, settler, iii, 99.


Haygart, George (Dr.), i, 226.


Hays, Gilmore (Captain), in the


Indian war, iii, 344, 379, 382, 393-396, 404, 440, 445-448. Connection with civil affairs, iv, 142, 150.


Hays, Henry C., captive, ii, 339. Hays, Isaac (Captain), iv, II.


Hays, Rebecca (Mrs.), captive, ii, 339.


Hays, Smith, settler, iii, 158.


Hays, W. W., iv, 147.


Haywood, George, settler, iii, 131. Hazel Point, i, 203.


Hearne, Samuel, Hudson's Bay man, i, 386, 387.


Heath, iii, 63, 182.


Heceta, Bruno, Spanish navigator,


i, 28, 29, 70-71, 74, 102, II3, 115, 162-164, 171, 175, 186. Heceta's Inlet, i, 71.


Hedding, Elijah, Indian, ii, 302, 335.


Hedge, J. B., settler, iii, 130.


Heebner, William, settler, iii, 108. Hellgate Rapid (Columbia River), i, 289. Hellmuth, Mr., iv, 272.


Hembree, Captain, of Oregon, iii, 463.


Henderson's Bay, iii, 350, 508. Hendrick, A., of Oregon, ii, 282. Hendricks, Charles, iii, 104, 105. Henley, Mr., iv, 271. Henness, B. L., iv, 203.


Henness, Captain, in the Indian war, iii, 440, 446, 447, 467-469.


320, 359, 362, 456.


Henry, Anson G., surveyer-general, iv, 173, 176, 185.


Henry, Francis, iv, 269.


Henry VIII, i, 88.


"Henry", The, vessel, iii, 110. Henry's River, i, 456.


Herald, Puget Sound, The, iv, 215.


Heron, Hudson's Bay official, ii, 172, 395, 396, 398.


Hewitt, Christopher C., captain in the Indian war, iii, 389, 390, 406, 413, 488. Chief-justice, iv, 165, 180-182.


Hewitt, Henry, iii, 129, 130.


Hezekiah, Indian, ii, 332.


Hickey, Captain, English naval officer, ii, 36.


Hicks, Urban E., pioneer, ii, 494. iii, 15; lieutenant in the Indian war, 445-446. Higgins Beach, ii, 448.


Higgins, C. P., iii, 290, 308.


"Highlands, The", home of John R. Jackson, ii, 428. iv, 196.


Hill, Bennett H. (U. S. A.), ii, 448, 454, 462. iii, 70, 71, 72, 81, 83, 139, 513-514.


Hill, Captain, mariner, i, 299.


Hill, David, of Oregon, ii, 247, 275, 276, 280, 282.


Hill, N. D., settler, iii, 97.


Hill, R. C., settler, iii, 97.


Himes, George H., ii, 274, 329, 430, 433. iii, 148.


Hinderwell, Richard O., English naval officer, iii, 84.


Hines, Augustus (Rev.), of Oregon, missionary, ii, 107, 263, 274, 276. Hinman, Alanson, missionary, ii, 346.


Hoback, with the Astor party, i, 361, 362, 456.


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Hockens, Father, missionary, ii, 166.


Hodgdon, M. A. (Miss), iv, 375.


Hoffman, killed in the Whitman massacre, ii, 312.


Hograve, August, settler, iii, 108. Hogue, John, settler, iii, 131.


Holbrook, Amory, of Oregon, U. S. attorney, iii, 67, 74, 86.


Holgate, John C., settler, ii, 449, 455. iii, 93, 105, 108, 128. Holgate, Lemuel J., settler, iii, 108, 127, 128, 419. iv, 370.


Holgate, Milton G., killed in the attack on Seattle, iii, 419.


Holidays, early observance, ii, 195- 197, 406, 415. iii, 166, 203.


Holliday, Ben, stage line, iv, 80. Holman, Charles, iv, 210.


Holman, James D., settler, ii, 445. Holman, John, of Oregon, ii, 275. Holman, Joseph, pioneer, ii, 238. Holmes, C. S., iv, 356.


Holmes Harbor, iii, 507. iv, 214. Holmes, Mrs., ii, 454.


Holt, George, settler, iii, 107, 108. Holy Angels' College, iv, 378. Homestead Act, The, iii, 33.


Homly Rapids (Columbia River), i, 286.


Hood, Lord, i, 185, 205.


Hood, Mount, see Mount Hood.


Hood's Canal, i, 205, 414, ii, 55, 181, 199, 370. iii, 267, 278. iv, 356, 357.


Hood's River, i, 293. Hooker, Joseph (U. S. A.), ii, 448. Hop industry, The, iv, 303-304.


"Hope ", The, vessel, i, 154, 156, 176. Hopkins, English official, i, 185. Hopkins, Captain (U. S. N.), iv, III. Hoquiam, iii, 131.


Hornby, Captain, English naval officer, iv, 54, 57, 61, 64.


Horton, Dexter, early settler, Seat- tle, iii, 127; first banker, 128. iv, 351.


Hoskins, John, with Captain Gray, i, 155, 174, 493, 495.


Howard, John, of Oregon, ii, 274. Howard, William, iv, 279.


Howe, Captain, in the Indian war, iii, 440.


Howe, Horace, iv, 189.


Howe, Samuel D., settler, iii, 97; captivity, 139; member of legis- lature, 141, 231.


Howell, J., with Kendrick, i, 493. Howell, Jefferson D., captain of the "Pacific", iv, 273.


Howison, Lieutenant (U. S. N.), ii, 290.


Hoyt, John P., iv, 387, 388.


Hubbard, T. J., pioneer, of Oregon, ii, 22, 176, 269, 274, 275.


Hubbs, member of legislature, iv, 150.


Hubbs, Paul K., iv, 210.


Hudson, Captain (U. S. N.), ii, 200. Hudson's Bay Company, The, early history, i, 382-388; rivalry with and absorption of the North- west Company, 389-398; policy, attitude, and various events, 485. ii, 3, 13, 36-37, 41-43, 49-50, 53, 152-153, 160-162, 172, 184-185, 186-189, 203, 205, 226- 227, 257, 278, 283-287, 289, 340- 341, 348, 419, 424, 455-458, 504- 505, 507-509. iii, 59-65, 79-87, 171-191, 225, 236, 483-484, 519. Controversy concerning taxes, and final adjudication of claims, iv, 185-193; 341, 351. See also Fort Nisqually, Fort Vancou- ver, Douglas, McLoughlin, and Tolmie.


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Huffman, killed by the Indians, iii, 329.


Huggins, Edward, Hudson's Bay official, at Fort Nisqually, ii, 385, 401, 411. iii, 51, 80, 82, 85, 112, 149, 503, 513, 514. iv, 126, 192, 252, 254.


Hughes, James M., settler, iii, 11I. Hughes, Thomas, settler, iv, 74. Hulbert, James, settler, iv, 92.


Humboldt Desert, The, ii, 484. Hunt, D., murder of, iv, 139.


Hunt, John, with Michael T. Sim- mons, ii, 426.


Hunt system, The, iv, 315.


Hunt, Wilson Price, leader of the Astor overland expedition, i,


139, 319, 333-334, 335, 350, 357-379, 396, 456, 479.


Hunting by the Indians, i, 418.


I DAHO, gold discoveries, iv, 79; creation of the territory, 87. Illinois Patriot, The, ii, 90, 236. "Imperial Eagle", The, English ship, i, 107.


Implements of the Indians, i, 416, 429.


Independence (Mo.), starting point of emigrant trains, ii, 472. Early mail route from, iii, 144- 145.


Independence Rock, ii, 242. iii, 3. Indians, The, and the early navi- gators, i, 69, 70, 79-80, 89, 96- 99, 102-103, 116, 129-130; and Captain Gray, 149-150, 154-156, 169-170, 173; and Vancouver, 189-190, 195-196; 224, 234; and Lewis and Clark, 271-301; mas- sacre of the crew of the "Bos- ton", 315; attack on the "Ata- hulpa", 316; interference with


Huntington, Henry D., settler, ii, 444. Member of legislature, iii, 2 32; signer of Monticello memo- rial, 517. iv, 210.


Huntington, Jabez W., and the Oregon question, ii, 225.


Huntington, James, iv, 147.


Huntress, Robert, iii, 204.


Huntsville, iv, 378.


Hurd, Elizabeth (Mrs.), ii, 453.


Hurd, Ella M., ii, 453.


Hurd, James, iii, 61.


Hurd, Jared S., officer in the Indian war, iii, 379.


Hurd, Washington, mariner, ii, 453. Hus Hus Poween, Indian chief, iv, 91.


Huskisson, English diplomatic ne- gotiator, ii, 47, 55, 57.


Hutchins, Thomas, settler, iii, 97. Hylebos, P. F. (Rev.), ii, 152, 184.


the Winship settlement, 318; the "Tonquin" massacre, 343- 349; 352-353; the Astor over- land party, 360-366; 391; na- tive inhabitants of Washington, 401-406, 429-438; Dr. McLough- lin and, 457-467. Indian wo- men as wives of the early ad- venturers, ii, 6, 16, 172, 193, 329; visit of the Flatheads and Nez Perces to St. Louis for religious advice, 87-102; atti- tude toward Christianity and education, 108-110, 126-127, 130-133, 169, 255, 397-398; lack of significance of place names, 124; affray at Oregon City, 279; custom of reprisal, 302-303; the Whitman massacre, 304-335; the Cayuse war, 345-36r; at- tack at Fort Nisqually, 458- 460; villianous conduct toward


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the immigrants, 493-496. iii, 3-9; salutary effects of execu- tions of murderers, 73-76; ex- pectations of compensation for their lands, 257-260; Stevens's treaties, 271-309; the Indian war, 313-511. iv, 3-33.


Industries and arts of the Indians, i, 290, 417.


"Inez", The, vessel, ii, 450.


Ingalls, Rufus (U. S. A.), Civil war record, iv, 121.


Ingersoll, Ralph L., and the Oregon question, ii, 74, 79, 80.


Ingraham, Joseph, mate of the "Columbia", i, 147; captain of the "Hope", 154-156, 176.


Insane, The, early provisions, iv, 146-148, 273, 283.


Inside Passage, The (Puget Sound), ii, 388.


Intelligencer, The (Seattle), iv, 195, 249.


Inventions at the beginning of the nineteenth century, i, 14.


J ACKSON, ANDREW (Presi- dent), and the Oregon ques- tion, i, 4, 32. ii, 81, 82, 209. Jackson, David E., fur trader, ii, 10. Jackson, John R., settler, ii, 427, 428, 433. Sheriff and judge, iii, 60, 61, 62, 63, 132, 142; 198, 203, 204, 206, 252 ; signer of Mon- ticello memorial, 516. Death, iv, 196; 210.


Jackson, Lycurgus, settler, iv, 74. Jackson, trader, ii, 63, 81, 247. Jacobs, Orange, chief-justice, iv, 182; 211; delegate to congress, 236, 248, 268, 270, 279, 306.


"James Marshall", The, vessel, iii, 102.


Iowa, The laws of, adopted for Oregon, ii, 277.


"Iphegenia", The, English ship, i, 108, 110, 116, 117.


Iron, early possession by the In- dians, i, 429, 437. Discoveries, iv, 313.


Irondale, iv, 314.


Iroquois Indians, The, i, 393. ii, 95, 112, 300.


Irrigation by the early missionaries, ii, 127.


Irving, Washington, i, 314, 330-331, 379, 396. ii, 4, 14. iii, 30.


"Isaac Todd", The, ship of the Northwest Company, i, 370, 371, 388, 389.


Isla de Dolores (Destruction Island), i, 107.


Island County, iii, 143, 220, 231, 239, 243. iv, 155, 156, 378. Ismylof, Russian navigator, i, 137. Isticcas, Indian, ii, 309, 357. iii, 75.


Jameson, killed by the Indians, iii, 329.


"Jane", The, vessel, iii, 153.


Japan. Exclusion of trade in early times, iii, 36.


Japanese sailors wrecked on the Washington coast, i, 424-425. ii, 395-396.


Jay's treaty, i, 13, 327.


Jefferson County, iii, 143, 220, 232, 239. 243. iv, 18, 155, 156, 222. "Jefferson Davis", The, U. S. revenue vessel, iii, 381, 397, 406, 409.


Jefferson River, The, i, 272, 273, 278, 301, 313. "Jefferson", The, vessel, i, 154.


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Jefferson, Thomas (President), views of on the Columbia River country, i, 4; the Louisiana purchase, II, 23, 237-242; in- fluence of John Ledyard on, 95, 242-254; on the character of Meriwether Lewis, 261 ; instruc- tions for the Lewis and Clark expedition, 262; on its results, 311; correspondence with Astor, 312, 330. ii, 34.


Jeffs, R., iv, 236. Jelly, Henry F., iv, 271.


"Jennie", The, English ship, i, 218, 219. Jervais, fur trader, ii, 210.


Jessup, General (U. S. A.), on the Columbia River question, ii, 46, 69.


Jester, E. D. (Lieutenant), Civil war, iv, 108.


Jesuits, The, missionaries, i, 65. ii, III, 112, 166, 167.


Jewett, John R., of the "Boston", i, 315, 316, 349. Jim, friendly Indian, iii, 413, 414, 415.


Jim, Indian arrested for murder, iii, 511.


Jim Crow Point (Columbia River), i, 296.


J. M. Chapman", The, seizure of, iv, IIO.


locko Reservation, The, ii, 113.


'Joe Lane", The, vessel, iv, 172, 173,176.


ohn, B. L., settler, White River Valley, iii, 108.


John Davis", The, vessel, iii, 119, I53.


John D. Caton", The, vessel, ii, 450. ohn Day's River, i, 289. ii, 13. iii, 53, 360.


"John Hancock", The, vessel, iii, 507. iv, 4.


Johnson, George L., settler, ii, 446. Johnson, James, settler, ii, 445. iii, 214.


Johnson, J. R., settler, iii, 132.


Johnson, Lieutenant (U. S. N.), with Wilkes, ii, 182, 198.


Johnson, Miss, missionary, ii, 106. Johnson, William, of Oregon, ii, 263, 275.


Johnson, W. W., iv, 210. Johnson's Ranch, iii, 126.


Johnstone, with Vancouver, i, 199- 202, 204, 209.


Johnstone's Strait, i, 58, 78, 430. ii, 502.


Joint occupation by the United States and England of the Columbia River country, i, 487- 488. ii, 40, 48-49, 57-58, 72, 219-229, 374, 379. Of San Juan Island, iv, 62-64.


Jolly Prairie, ii, 427.


Jones, Ben, Astorian, i, 368.


Jones, Elizabeth (Mrs. Joseph Bro- shears), daughter of Gabriel, ii, 431.


Jones, Gabriel, settler, ii, 430, 431, 438. iv, 203.


Jones, Harvey H., settler, iii, 108; killed by the Indians, 385-386. Jones, John Paul, and Ledyard, i, 124,249.


Jones, Keziah Brice (Mrs.), wife of Gabriel, ii, 431.


Jones, Lewis, son of Gabriel, ii, 431. Jones, Morris, son of Gabriel, ii, 431.


Jones, Mrs. Harvey H., killed by the Indians, iii, 387.


Joseph, Indian chief, iii, 349.


Joslyn, A. J. (Rev.), pioneer, iii, 18,


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"Journal of Occurrences", The, kept at Fort Nisqually, i, 424. ii, 391, 411, 441, 447, 448, 450, 451, 454-455. iii, 52, 70, 81, 142, 182, 513-515. iv, 363. Joy, O. H., iv, 386.


"J. T. Cabot", The, vessel, iii, 96.


Judicial organization, Early, in


Washington, iii, 60-61, 70, 21I, 221, 243. iv, 17-18.


Judson, L. H. (Rev.), of Oregon, missionary, ii, 107, 274.


"Julius Pringle", The, vessel, iv, 352.


Juniper's Flats (Waterville), iv, 92. "Juno", The, vessel, i, 141.


Jurwin, Samuel L., settler, iii, 131.


K ADIAK, Russian settlement, i, 138.


Kaiser, T. D. (Captain), of Oregon, pioneer, ii, 244, 279, 280.


Kalama, i, 295. ii, 444. iii, 49.


iv, 195, 209, 216, 219, 220, 224, 227, 232, 302, 303.


Kalispel Indians, The, i, 455. ii, 113.


Kamehameha, Hawaiian chief, i, 103, 338, 339.


Kamiah, mission station, ii, 125, 135, 144.


Kam-i-ah-kan, Indian chief, iii, 291-306; in the Indian war, 321-324, 331-332, 347, 355, 372, 437, 453, 464-465, 471-472. iv, 19, 20; flight to British Colum- bia, 33.


Kamtchatka, i, 126-129, 132-133, 135, 140-14I.


Kanasket, Indian, iii, 405, 406, 443-444.


Kane, Paul, Canadian artist, ii, 304- 305.


Kathlamet Indians, The, i, 421. Kathroe, J. G., settler, iv, 92.


Kautz, Augustus V.(U. S. A.), iii,


167; in the Indian war, 444-


445. iv, 7; Civil war record, 117-118.


Keach, P., iv, 210.


Kearny, Mrs. Phil, ii, 99.


Keith, James, Northwester, i, 390, 393, 450. ii, 36. iii, 281.


Keith, Thomas, commander at Fort


George, i, 389, 397. ii, 385. Keller, Captain, iv, 353, 354.


Keller, J. P., iv, 210.


Kellogg, J. C., settler, iii, 97. iv, 386.


Kellogg, Moses H., postmaster, iii, 144.


Kelly, Hall J., writer and Oregon enthusiast, i, 31, 491. ii, 15, 62, 74, 223. iii, 30.


Kelly, J. K., of the Oregon Volun- teers, iii, 345, 360-375, 457.


Kelly, William B., settler, iv, 74.


Kelso, killed in the Indian war, iii, 366.


Kendall & Company, Olympia, iii, 154, 218. iv, 142.


Kendall, Benjamin F., iii, 231, 379, 488, 491. iv, 17; tragical death, 189-190.


Kendall, Lieutenant (U. S. A.)., iii, 253.


Kendrick, John, navigator, com- mander of the "Columbia" on its first voyage, i, 148-152; ex- changed ships with Gray, 152; subsequent career, 156, 166; 167, 179, 493, 494.


Kennedy, James K., associate-jus- tice, iv, 182.


Kennedy, L. A., settler, iv, 92.


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Kenny, at Fort Nisqually, iii, 513. Kent, iii, 385. iv, 309.


Ketron Island, i, 211. ii, 414.


Kettle Falls, i, 454.


Keyes, E. D. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iii, 401, 403-404, 408-410, 436, 443-445. iv, 24; Civil war record, 118.


Kiel, Captain, pioneer, iii, 9.


Kiel, Margaretta, killed by the Indians, iii, 8.


Kiepert, Dr., and the San Juan dis- pute, iv, 64.


Killourne, Ralph, L., pioneer, ii, 238.


Kimasumkin, Indian, trial and execution, iii, 74-76.


Kimball, Byron M., captive, ii, 339. Kimball, Harriet (Mrs.), captive, ii, 339. Kimball, Mince A., captive, ii, 339. Kimball, Nathan, captive, ii, 339. Kimball, Sarah, S. captive, ii, 339. Kimball, Susan, captive, ii, 339.


Kimball, Whitman massacre vic- tim, ii, 312-320.


Kincaid, William M., settler, iii, 131, 404. iv, 5-6.


Kindred, David, settler, ii, 430-431, 433, 436, 438. iv, 195.


Kindred, John, settler, iv, 349. Kindred, John Karrick, ii, 431. Kindred, Tabitha (Mrs.), wife of David, ii, 431. King County, iii, 119, 122, 127, 220, 231, 243, 290. iv, 18, 155, 156, 215, 222, 233, 265, 304, 313, 320, 324, 328, 343, 357, 386, 387. King, George E., family of, victims in the White River massacre, iii, 385, 389.


King George's Sound, i, 102, 106, IIO.


King, John I., escape, iii, 387-388.


King, William R., and the Oregon question, ii, 219. Vice-president,


King County named for, iii, 143. Kinnear, George, iv, 333.


Kinnear, John R., iv, 387.


Kinsey, Daniel F., settler, ii, 435, 439. iii, 59, 61.


Kip, Lawrence, iii, 291, 303. iv, 25. Kirkham, R. W. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war; Civil war record, iv, 120.


Kirkland, M., settler iii, 108.


Kirkland, Miss, immigrant, iii, 4.


Kirtley, Whitefield, settler, iii, 161, 162.


Kitsap County, iv, 18, 155, 156, 265, 281, 328, 357, 386.


Kitsap, Indian chief, iii, 405, 406, 466, 475. iv, 3; trial and ac- quittal, 13; death, 13.


Kitson, William, Hudson's Bay


man, i, 455. ii, 172, 392, 395, 398, 411.


Kittitas County, iv, 89, 90.


Klady, Samuel, iii, 274.


Klamath Indians, The, i, 423. ii, 356, 503.


Klamath River, The, ii, 503.


Klikitat County, i, 288. iii, 53. iv, 88, 155, 265, 387. Klikitat Indians, The, i, 422, 423. ii, 388. iii, 162, 320, 325; in the Indian war, 403, 406, 408, 410-420, 441, 452. Klikitat River, The, i, 293.


Knapp, J. B., pioneer, ii, 483. iii, 16.


Knappton, iv, 222.


Knox Islands, The (South Pacific), 1, 154.


Kobaiway, Indian chief, i, 431, 437. Kobetsibis, Indian chief, iii, 124. Konapee, white slave of the In- dians, i, 435-438.


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Kone, W. W. (Rev.), missionary, ii, 107.


Kooskooskie, i, 415.


Kooskooskie River, The (Clear- water River), i, 281. iii, 299. Kootenay Indians, The, ii, 113.


Kootenay River, The, gold dis- coveries, iv, 79.


ABIE, settler, iv, 95.


Labiche, with Lewis and Clark, i, 266.


Labische River (Hood's River), i, 293.


Labonte, Louis, Astorian, i, 360, 366, 479-480; settler of Oregon, 486.


La Camas, i, 477. La Conner, iv, 386.


Lacy, ii, 430.


Lacy, O. P., iv, 269.


Ladd, W. S., of Oregon, iv, 203.


Laderillo, of Colima, navigator, i, 41. Lafayette, Marquis, and Ledyard, i, 249.


La Fevre, settler, iv, 95.


La Framboise, Michael, Hudson's Bay man, i, 446.


Lake, arrested for murder, iii, 503. Lake Athabasca, i, 227.


Lake Belle, i, 42.


Lake Disappointment, ii, 503. Lake Duwamish, iii, 411.


Lake, George, immigrant, iii, 4.


Lake, J. A., settler, iii, 108.


Lake of the Woods, The, i, 26. ii, 32. iii, 251.


Lake Osogoos, iv, 88. Lake Steilacoom, iv, 12.


Lake Stuart, i, 454.


Lake Union, iii, 128. iv, 223.


Lake Washington, iii, 411, 414, 420. Lake Winnipeg, ii, 163.


Krenitzin, Captain, Russian navi- gator, i, 135.


Krupischef, Russian navigator, i, I28.


Krusenstern, Captain, Russian na- vigator, i, 140.


Kurrah, John, settler, iii, 97. Kwalchin, Indian, iii, 332. iv, 31.


Lamazee, Indian, i, 343.


La Mousse, Ignace, Indian, ii, 95; son of, III, II2.


Lancaster, Columbia, pioneer, ii, 240-242; settles in Washington, 444. Member of council, Ore- gon, iii, 200, 201; 214; delegate to congress, Washington, 222, 223, 250; 328. iv, 141, 142, 210.


Lander, Edward, chief justice, iii, 122, 211, 219; commissioner to draft laws, 237-238; 243, 379; captain, Indian war, 421; resist- ance to the proclamation of martial law, and arrest, 487- 488, 489, 492-493, 496-497, 499. Trial of Leschi, iv, 7; 16, 368, 369.


Lander, F. W. (U. S. A.), iii, 216, 224, 245-246, 250.


Land laws, Federal, see Donation Land Law, and Linn (Lewis F.). Lane, Joseph, governor of Oregon, ii, 460, 461, 463. iii, 65-77, 179; delegate to congress, 210, 212, 250. Nominee for vice- president, iv, 131.


Lane, Richard, Hudson's Bay man, iii, 61.


Lang, "History of the Willamette Valley", iii, 364.


Langford, Justice, iv, 276. Langlois, Anthony (Rev.), mission- ary, ii, 165, 166.


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OF AN AMERICAN STATE


Lankton, Miss, teacher, ii, 107. Lansdale, R. H., settler, iii, 95, 97, 143, 144, 150, 157; Indian agent, 287, 291, 308.


La Perouse, French navigator, i, 124, 125,249.


Lahalet, Indian chief, ii, 459.


"Laplete", The, vessel, iii, 126. Lapwai, mission station, ii, 123, 129-130, 135, 144, 182, 238, 256, 293, 308, 312, 316, 332, 334, 338, 428, 433.


Laramie (Ida.), ii, 138, 237.


"Lark", The, vessel i, 370, 372, 375. Larrabee, Charles H., iv, 268.


Lassater, J. H., code commissioner, iv, 184.


Latour, Hudson's Bay man, iii, 182.


Latta, Hudson's Bay man, iii, 70, 71.


"Lausanne", The, vessel, ii, 107, 197, 200, 235, 410.


Law, Thomas S., pioneer, iii, 15. Laws, Early territorial. Oregon, ii, 263, 275-278, 280. Washing- ton, iii, 237-238. iv, 183-184.


Lawyer, The, Indian chief, iii, 293- 306, 322.


Lawyers, Early, iii, 156-158.


Layton, Captain, in the Indian war, iii, 371, 468.


Leadbetter, Danville (Lieutenant), iii, 77.


Leadbetter Point, iii, 77. Leavitt, A. S., settler, iii, 132.


Le Breton, G. W., of Oregon, ii, 263, 269, 270, 271, 274, 275, 279, 345.


Leclaire, Father, missionary, ii, 167.


Ledger, The (Tacoma), ii, 470, 471, 477, 482, 483. iii, 9-11, 43, 54. iv, 250.


Ledyard, John, traveller and en- thusiast, i, 95, 124, 238, 242- 254, 306.


Lee, Burton, of Oregon, ii, 281.


Lee, Daniel (Rev.), missionary, ii, 17, 22, 102.


Lee, Henry A. G. (Major), of Ore- gon, ii, 281; in the Cayuse war, 346-348, 351, 360; with John R. Jackson, 427-428.


Lee, Jason (Rev.), missionary, i, 32. ii, 17, 22, 97, 102-III, 12I, 177,236-237, 261, 263-264, 396, 410, 419. iii, 174-175.


Lee, with Dr. White, ii, 304.


Legislatures, early organization and transactions. Oregon, ii, 277, 280. iii, 59-65, 68, 141, 200-201. Washington, iii, 229-246, 270- 271. iv, 13-18, 141, 142, 150- 151, 155-156, 183, 203-204, 210- 212, 233, 260-268.


Leland, Alonzo, of Idaho, iv, 269. Lemon, Isaac, settler, iii, 131. Lemon's Prairie, iii, 443.


"Leonasa", The, vessel, iii, 113, 115. iv, 354.


Lepage, Baptiste, with Lewis and Clark, i, 289.


Leschi, Indian chief, at the Medicine Creek treaty, iii, 274, 275; in the Indian war, 324-326, 382, 384, 390, 392, 405, 408-410, 413, 420, 439, 441-442, 450, 466, 475. iv, 3; arrest, trial, and execution, 4-12.


Leslie, David, missionary, ii, 106, 108, 274, 410, 411, 413.


Leslie, Miss, marriage, ii, 413.


Levaschef, Russian navigator, i, I35.


Leverre, James, Astorian, i, 333.


Lewis, Adolphus Lee, settler, iii,


62; member of legislature, 232.


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THE RISE AND PROGRESS


Lewis, August, pioneer, iii, 17. Lewis, C. C. settler, iii, 108.


Lewis, escape at Fort Nisqually, ii, 460.


Lewis, Joe, half-breed, and the Whitman massacre, ii, 307, 309, 313, 315, 334, 342.


Lewis, Meriwether, early career, i, 239-240, 260-262; leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition (q. v.); explores the Jefferson River, 273; donation of land to, 305.


Lewis, of the "Tonquin", i, 347, 348.


Lewis, Reuben, of Oregon, ii, 274. Lewis and Clark expedition, The,


first to explore the Columbia, i, 24; appropriation for, 241; organization, journey, and re- turn, 259-302; results and gen- eral remarks, 306-314. Journals, ii, 62, 71, 99.


Lewis County, ii, 436, 443, 507. iii, 60, 61, 62, 64, 68, 70, 95, 130, 137, 142, 144, 203, 220, 230, 232, 239, 243. iv, 155, 156, 187.


Lewis River, The, i, 294, 310, 413. Lewiston (Ida.), i, 281. iv, 79, 151.


Liberty, Stephen, settler, iv, 95. Liberty Lake, iv, 95.


Library, The Territorial, iii, 236. iv, 163.


Light, E. A., pioneer, ii, 477, 486, 491-492.


Lightner, Isaac, iv, 203.




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