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Ow-hi, Indian chief, iii, 294, 297 303, 324, 332, 413, 464. Arres and death, iv, 31-32; 253, 254 Owings, N. H., iv, 344.
"Owyhee", The, vessel, i, 462. i. IIO.
Oxenham, John, English naviga tor, i, 85, 88, 430.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company The, iii, 79. iv, 43. Pacific Tribune, The (Olympia), iv 195,215.
Packwood, Elisha, settler, ii, 43( Packwood, William, settler, ii, 43( 456, 471, 507-509. iii, 49, 148 officer in the Indian war, 230. Page, H. C., settler, iii, 129, 130.
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Page, Thomas P., settler, iv, 73. Pakenham, English diplomatist, ii, 369-379.
Palladino, L. B. (Rev.), missionary, ii, 92, 95, 112.
Palmer, Joel, of Oregon, militia officer and Indian agent, ii, 348, 355. And the Indian treaties, iii, 284, 287-288, 289-308; 320. Palmerston, Lord, and the Oregon question, ii, 365, 372.
Palouse Indians, The, ii, 356-359. iii, 297, 299, 347. iv, 19, 20, 91.
Palouse River, The, i, 283. Pambrum, A. D., iii, 291.
Pambrum, Joe, ii, 398.
Pambrum, Pierre C., Hudson's Bay trader, ii, 13, 25, 93-95, 300, 397.
Pambury, Domenic, settler, iii, 241. "Panama", The, vessel, iii, 79.
Pandozy, Father, missionary, iii, 265, 284, 288, 291, 316-318, 350, 354.
Panic of 1873, iv, 288.
Papineau rebellion, The, ii, 264.
Paquet, Hudson's Bay man, iii, 182.
Parker, Daniel, navigator, i, 145. Parker, David, settler, ii, 426.
Parker, D. C., settler, ii, 444. Parker, Samuel (Rev.), sent out with Whitman, ii, 101, 117-118, 299. iv, 201.
Parker, William, iv, 94.
Parkman, Francis, ii, 472, 476, 484. iii, 9.
Parks, O. B., settler, iv, 92.
Parrish, Josiah L. (Rev.), of Ore- gon, missionary, ii, 107, 263, 275. Parsons, Captain iv, 273. Pasco, iv, 307.
Patkanim, Indian chief, ii, 440, 458-460, 462. iii, 72, 277, 325, 439, 441-442.
Patten, Major (U. S. A.), iv, 171- 173.
Patterson, lawless character, iv, 85. Patterson, Robert, settler, iii, 162. Pattle, William, settler, iii, 129, 130, 504.
Paul, Daniel, settler, iv, 92.
Paul, Emperor (Russia), i, 137.
Paul, Indian, ii, 93.
Paulding, Hiram, settler, iii, 132. Payne, William, iv, 280.
Peabody, Russel V., settler, iii, 129, 130, 144; captain in the Indian war, 440. Civil war record, iv, 107; 360.
Peace River, The, i, 30, 228, 229.
"Peacock", The, U. S. naval ves- sel, i, 395. ii, 178, 183, 184- 194, 199-202.
Peacock Bar, ii, 201.
Pearce, Lieutenant, English officer, i, 118.
Pearson, D. K., iv, 377.
Pease, Captain (U. S. N.), iii, 381. iv, IIO-III.
Pease, William C., iii, 4SS.
" Pedler", The, vessel, i, 372, 374. Peel, Lieutenant, English naval officer, ii, 287.
Peel, Sir Robert, and the Oregon question, ii, 365-366, 372, 376.
Peers, Henry N., iii, 64.
Pelican Rapid (Columbia River), i, 288.
Pell, Gilbert, sheriff, iv, 94.
Pelly, Sir J. H., Hudson's Bay official, ii, 402, 404, 407.
Pender, W. D. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iv, 29; Civil war record, 122-123. Pendleton, iv, 289.
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Pendleton, George H., i, 118, 223. Pendleton, N. E., and the Oregon question, i, 118. ii, 203, 223, 245-246.
Pend d'Oreille Indians, The, ii, 113. Pend d'Oreille River, The, iii, 327. Penitentiary, The, iv, 14, 158, 159, 163, 165.
Penn's Cove (Whidby Island), i, 212. ii, 171. iii, 96. iv, 214. Peo-peo-mox-mox, Indian chief, ii, 302, 304, 352, 356, 357. At the Walla Walla treaty, iii, 293-306; 307, 318, 322-323, 347-349, 350, 357, 361-369.
Peoria (Il1.), starting point for emi- grants, ii, 235, 236.
Pepper, Tom, iii, 415.
Perceval, D. E., iv, 295.
Perez, Juan, Spanish navigator, i, 31, 68, 70, 73, 74, 126.
Perham, A. S., settler, iii, 131.
Perkins, H. K. W. (Rev.), mis- sionary, ii, 106, 237.
Perkins, James A., settler, iv, 91. Perkins, John L., settler, iii, 162.
Perry, Walter G. pioneer, iii, 3-5. Perry's Island, iii, 239, 277.
Peter the Great, i, 123, 126, 128. Pettygrove, F. W. settler, iii, 74, 98-102, 117, 144.
Phelps, Miss, teacher, ii, 107.
Phelps, Samuel S., and the Oregon question, ii, 225.
Phelps, Thomas Stowell (U. S. N.), on de Fuca's discovery, i, 57. Of the "Decatur", iii, 419. Civil war record, iv, 123-124.
Philip II (Spain), i, 52, 59-62, 65, 68, 123, 161-162.
Philippine Islands, The, i, 48, 50, 51, 53. Phillips, C. C., customs collector, iv, 166.
Phillips, Charles, iv, 309. Phinney, Amos, iv, 357.
Pichilingues, The, i, 124, 430. Pickering, William, governor, iv,
140, 146, 171, 173, 177, 180, 193,359.
Pickernel, John, of Oregon, ii, 275. Pickernell, J. G., settler, ii, 445.
Pickett, George E. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iii, 443. The San Juan affair, iv, 52-57, 61, 64. Confederate general, 126- 127.
Picknell, John E., settler, ii, 444. Pierce County, i, 68. ii, 409, 427. iii, 80, 99, 220, 232, 243, 270, 449, 484. iv, 8, 155, 156, 166, 185, 188, 313, 324, 325, 328, 343, 357, 359, 386, 387.
Pierce, E. D., gold prospector, iv, 75-76.
Pierce, Franklin, and the Oregon question, ii, 217, 218. Pierce County named for, iii, 143.
Pierce, T., iii, 318.
Pierce, T. B., settler, ii, 446.
Pilcher, Joshua, fur trader, ii, Io, 11, 81, 247.
Pilkingon, settler, iii, 285.
Pillar Rock (Columbia River), i, 296.
Pillet, Francis B., Astorian, i, 333. Pilot's Cove, ii, 180. iii, 143. Pin, Joseph, ii, 411.
Pine Tree Rapids (Snake River), i, 283.
Pintard, John Marden, Boston merchant, i, 146, 493.
Pinto, H. H., settler, iii, 112.
Pioneer life, general account of its conditions, iii, 29-56.
Pioneer and Democrat, The (Olym-
pia), iii, 219, 229. iv, 37, 194. Pittock, H. L., of Oregon, iii, 491.
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Platte River, The, i, 378. ii, 8, 10, "Porpoise", The, U. S. naval 296, 371, 469, 474-475. vessel, ii, 178, 181, 202.
" Pleiades", The, vessel, ii, 450. Plomondon, Simon, Hudson's Bay man and early settler, ii, 164, 183-184, 195, 393, 401, 420, 427, 439; settlement on the Cowlitz, 444. Member of provisional legislature, iii, 64; delegate at Monticello and signer of me- morial, 204, 517.
Plumb, William W., settler, iii, 206, 517. Plummer, Alfred A., settler, ii, 448. iii, 143, 98-102.
Plummer, Charles, settler, iii, 129. iv, 210.
"Plumper", The, English naval vessel, iv, 53, 64.
Pocatello (Ida.), ii, 18, 469.
Poe, Alonzo Marion, settler, ii, 435. iii, 62, 99, 130; marshal, 190; 204; officer in the Indian war, 380, 383, 506. iv, 17.
Poe's Point, iii, 126.
Point Adams, i, 174, 465, 494, 496.
Point Elliott, iii, 277. iv, 216.
Point George, i, 342.
Point no Point, iii, 278.
Point Partridge, i, 214. Point Roberts, i, 216.
Point Vancouver, i, 219.
Point Wilson, i, 214. ii, 179.
Polish explorers, i, 135.
Polk, James K., and the Oregon question, ii, 74, 150, 288-289, 371-379. Polk County (Ore.), ii, 356. Polotkin, Indian chief, iv, 30.
Pomeroy, iv, 290. Pond, Hudson's Bay man, i, 387.
Pool, Mr., settler, iv, 97. Pope, A. J., iv, 353. Population, see Census.
Port Angeles, iv, 114, 169-176.
Port Blakely, iv, 222, 355-356, 361. Port Cox, i, 116.
Port des Francais, i, 125.
Port Discovery, i, 77, 192, 201, 203, 205, 208, 216, 414, 415. ii,
179, 395. iii, 84, 85, 131. iv, 353, 360.
Port Effingham, i, 116.
Port Ganible, iii, 508. iv, 114, 221, 353-354.
Port Gardner, i, 213, 214.
Port Guadelupe (Norfolk Sound),
i, 102. Port Lawrence, ii, 180.
Port Lorenzo, i, 69.
Port Ludlow, iii, 158, 230. iv, 222, 354, 357. Port Madison, ii, 180. iii, 277. iv, 181, 222, 237, 352. Port Nunez Gaona (Cape Flattery), i, 78.
Port Orchard, i, 208, 237. iv, 354. Port Orford, i, 63, 342.
Port Quadra (Port Discovery), i, 77. Port Quimper (Poverty Cove), i, 78. Port Remedios, i, 105.
Port Steilacoom, ii, 455. iii, 133, 159.
Port Susan, i, 213.
Port Townsend, i, 201, 404, 422. ii, 179. Earliest settlers. iii, 94-95, 97-103, 105; 126, 128, 129, 137; county seat, 143; post-office, 144, 146; 157, 158; 440. iv, 52, 108, 114, 163, 165; the custom house, 166, 169-176; 195; railway, 314-315.
Porter, A. S., settler, iii, 50, 131. Porter, Corydon F., settler, iii, 131, 517.
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Porter's Prairie, iii, 131.
Portland (Ore.), iii, 78; 79, 96, 100, 109, 110, 117, 133, 149, 156. iv, 203, 227, 228, 289, 290, 302. Portlock, Captain, English naviga- tor, i, 29, 103-107, 385.
Portman, John, Hudson's Bay Company founder, i, 385.
Portugal, early explorations, i, 76, 100, 108-112.
Possession Sound, i, 214. Post, Fred, settler, iv, 97.
Postal facilities and arrangements, Early, i, 9-10. iii, 79, 144-147, 251. iv, 80, 97, 167-168. "Potomac", The, vessel, iii, 154.
Potter, member of legislature, iv, 150.
Poverty Cove, i, 78. Powder River, ii, 469.
Powell, Lieutenant, Indian war, iii, 467-469.
Power, J. B., settler, iii, 97.
Powers, James, iv, 386.
Pratt, Orville C., associate-justice, iii, 66, 70, 74.
Prentiss, Narcissa (Mrs. Marcus Whitman), ii, 118.
Presbyterian Church, The, ii, 93, 117, 125, 236, 396, 398. iv, 378. Prescott, William H., i, 426. ii, 168. Preston, William C., and the Ore- gon question, ii, 218, 219. Prevost, Captain, San Juan bound- ary commissioner, iv, 57, 65. Prevost, J. B., reestablishes U. S. authority at Astoria, ii, 35-36. Pribyloff Islands, The, i, 369.
Price, E. G. in the Indian war, iii, 405.
Priest Rapids (Columbia River), iii, 463. iv, 88, 234.
Prince of Wales Archipelago, i, 132. Prince of Wales Island, i, 105, 106.
Prince William's Sound, i, 75, 102, 104, 105, 136, 137.
"Princess Royal", The, English ship, i, 76, 151.
Princess Royal Archipelago, i, 106. Pringle, Mrs., see Sager, Catherine. Printing presses, The earliest, ii, 293. iii, 147.
Pritchett, Kintzing, territorial sec- retary, iii, 66, 75.
Prohibitory laws, ii, 281. iv, 14. Prosch, Charles, iv, 38, 211, 215. Prosch, W. F., iv, 387.
Protection Island, i, 198, 205.
Provisional government, The, or- ganization, ii, 261-290; Cayuse war, 345-361. iii, 59-65; Judge Evans on, 66.
Pryor, with Lewis and Clark, i, 266. Puget, Lieutenant, with Vancou- ver, i, 166, 169, 175, 179, 189, 192, 199, 200; explores Puget Sound, 207-215.
Puget Island, i, 295.
Puget Mill Company, The, iv, 353- 354, 357, 359.
Puget Sound, i, 29; Quimper's dis- covery, i, 77; the Vancouver expedition, 184, 207-215. Sla- cum's visit, ii, 82 ; Wilkes's sur- vey, 178-183, 198-199, 204; Fort Nisqually, 385-415 ; early Ameri- can settlers, 428-434, 440, 447, 449; beginning of shipping in- terests, 452 ; 455; Wilkes on the defense of, 504. Development of early settlement and trade, iii, 97-128, 137, 153-155, 158.
Puget Sound Academy, The, iv, 378. Puget Sound Agricultural Com- pany, The, subsidiary to the Hudson's Bay Company, i, 68. ii, 394, 404, 411, 420, 447, 456- 458, 507-509. iii, 37, 51, 61,
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62, 79, 104, 156, 171, 236, 399, 503, 519. iv, 185-193.
Puget Sound and Columbia River Railroad Company, The, iv, 210, 21I.
Puget Sound Courier, The (Steila- coom), iii, 329. iv, 38. Puget Sound Herald, The (Steila- coom), iv, 38, 215.
Q UADRA, Spanish governor at Nootka, i, 78, 118, 176, 178, 216, 217, 381. Quallawowt, Indian, trial and exe- cution, iii, 72, 73.
Quebec, The archbishop of, mis- sionaries sent by, ii, 160-161.
Queen Ann Hill (Seattle), iii, 128. Queen Charlotte's Islands, The, i, 29, 69, 105-106, 125, 151, 157, 776, 404, 457. ii, 400. iii, 116, 137, 165.
Queen Charlotte's Sound. i, 58, 217, 430. iii, 94, III.
R ABBESON, Antonio B., set- tler, ii, 435, 438-441, 456, 458, 507. iii, 49; sheriff, 64, 94; postal agent, 146, 392; captain in the Indian war, 440, 446-447. Testifies, iv, 5, 349. Rabjohn, Frederick, settler, ii, 447. Raboin, Lewis, settler, iii, 134. " Raccoon", The, English naval vessel, i, 25, 374. ii, 34, 37. Radisson, Pierre Esprit, explorer, i, 382.
Railways. Early reconnoisance by J. W. Trutch, iii, 154; hopes for a transcontinental line, 164-165; Stevens's survey, 213, 215-217, 221, 245-250, 308. Construc- tion of the Northern Pacific and
Pullen, W. H., iii, 274. Purchas, i, 39.
Puyallup Indians, The, i, 422. iii, 125, 274, 275. iv, 13.
Puyallup River, The, ii, 410, 492. iii, 106; early settlers, 131; 149, 150, 158, 383. iv, 245.
"Pylades", The, English naval ves- sel, iv, 64.
"Queen of the Pacific", The, ves- sel, iv, 334.
Quenaiult Indians, The, iii, 287.
Quenaiult River, The, iii, 287. Quesnel, with Fraser, i, 232. Quiaculliby, Indian chief, i, 433.
Quicksand River, The (Sandy River), i, 294.
Quieltomee, Indian chief, iii, 475.
Quiemuth, Indian chief, iii, 274, 382, 384, 406, 466, 475. Mur- der of, iv, 3-4.
Quillehute Indians, The, iii, 287. Quimper, Manuel, Spanish naviga- tor, i, 28, 77-78, 249.
other early roads, iv, 201-249; 264-265, 287-316. Rainier, iii, 146.
Rainier, Mount, see Mount Rainier. Rainier, Rear-admiral, i, 202.
Rains, Gabriel J. (U. S. A.), com- mander at the Dalles, iii, 7, 284, 289, 318, 333-334; controversy with Nesmith and Indian cam- paign, 343-356; 358, 382, 391- 392, 402; commander at Van- couver, 430. iv, 15, 95; Civil war record, 125.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, i, 56.
Ramsey, Alexander, iv, 203. Raymond, Narcisse, settler, iii, 134, 241, 291, 349, 372. Raymond, W. W., settler, ii, 107.
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Raynor, James O., settler, ii, 444. Raynor, Joseph (Rev.), iv, 144. Red River, The, i, 223, 397, 486. ii, 10, 43; colonists from, 140, 273, 407-409; Catholic mission- aries from, 160-161.
Red Wolf, Indian chief, ii, 131, 357, 360. iii, 349.
Redding, Lucretia, iii, 18.
Reed, Captain, American naviga- tor, i, 146.
Reed, George H., iv, 82.
Reed, John, Astorian, i, 363, 366.
Reed, John M., iv, 386.
Reed, Thomas M., speaker of the house, iv, 150.
Reed and Harney Mountain, iv, 83. Reese, L. T., settler, iv, 74, 210.
Register, The (Port Townsend), iv, 195.
Register, The (Vancouver), iv, 195. Reighart, R. H., settler, iv, 74.
" Relief", The, U. S. naval vessel, ii, 178.
Renton, William, iii, 46, 211, 223. iv, 354-356.
Republican party, The, iv, 142, 144, 145.
Reservations, Indian, iii, 262, 269, 275-278, 282-283, 288, 298-299, 302, 307. iv, 13, 250, 274.
"Resolution", The, Cook's ship, i, 94, 306.
Restoration Point, i, 212.
Review, The (Spokane), iv, 296, 386. Revilla, Christopher, Spanish navi- gator, i, 73. Reynolds, A. H., iv, 74.
Reynolds, George B., murder of, iv, 277.
Reynolds, James, iv, 210.
Reynolds, R. B. (U. S. A.), iii, 75. Ricard, Pascal (Rev.), missionary, ii, 440. iii, 254, 288, 319.
Rice, pioneers, iii, 18. Rice, R. D., iv, 217, 227.
Richardson, Joseph, and the Ore- gon question, ii, 74, 80.
Richmond, Francis, ii, 412, 432. Richmond, John P. (Rev.), mission-
ary, ii, 107, 197, 412-413, 432. Riddell, V., settler, iii, 132.
Riley, Captain, in the Indian war, iii, 440.
Riley, James, pioneer, ii, 487, 489. Rima, L. W., iv, 295.
Ringgold (U. S. N.), with Wilkes, ii, 181, 199.
Rio de San Roque, i, 113, 115.
Rio Nevada, i, 39.
Riparia, i, 283. iv, 289.
Ritz, Philip, iv, 229, 238.
Ritzville, iv, 229, 294, 386.
River of the Kings, i, 42, 154.
Rives, William C., and the Oregon question, ii, 225.
Rizner, with Hunt, i, 361, 362, 456.
Roads, Early, i, 16. iii, 148-152,
160-164, 244, 251, 283, 401. iv, 20, 130, 146.
Robb, J. R., of Oregon, ii, 275.
Roberts, A. B., in the Indian war, iii, 364, 368. iv, 373.
Roberts, C. E., settler, iii, 130.
Roberts, George B., settler, ii, 420, 516.
Robie, Abram, settler, ii, 444. iii, 308; captain in the Indian war, 468, 469.
Robinson, with Hunt, i, 361, 362, 456.
Rock Springs (Wyo.), iv, 320.
Rocky Mountain Fur Company, The, ii, 8, 10. Rodney, Lord, i, 183.
Roeder, Henry, settler, iii, 129, 130. iv, 360.
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Rogers, Cornelius, missionary teacher, ii, 124-125, 254, 316; marriage, 413.
Rogers, E. E., iv, 211.
Rogers, of Oregon, killed by the Indians, ii, 279.
Rogers, teacher, assistant to Whit- man, killed by the Indians, ii, 310, 313-316, 319-320, 325. Rogue River, The, ii, 422, 503.
Rooster Rock, iii, 239.
" Rosalind", The, English ship, ii, 414. iv, 350.
Rosario Strait, i, 78. ii, 380. iv, 63-64.
Rosati, Joseph, bishop of St. Louis, ii, 9I, III-II2.
Ross, Alexander, Astorian, i, 333, 389.
Ross, Benjamin, settler, iii, 97, 99, IOI.
Ross, C., at Fort Nisqually, iii, 72, 73, 82, 514.
Ross, John, settler, iii, 128.
Ross, Ruel W., settler, iii, 97, 101. Rounds, Nelson (Rev.), iv, 368.
Roundtree, Dr., settler, iii, 50.
Rousseau, Father, ii, 167.
Roux, Benedict (Rev.), ii, 93. Royce, Prof., iii, 14.
Royce (inaccurately printed Bryce), "History of California", iii, 102.
Ruble, sawmill, iv, 32.
S ABINE River, The, ii, 44. Sacajawea, with Lewis and Clark, i, 271, 273, 276, 360. "Sacramento", The, vessel, ii, 451. Sager, Catherine (Mrs. Pringle), adopted by Whitman, ii, 298, 310, 311, 314-315, 317-319, 321; captive, 330, 333, 339. Sager, Elizabeth, captive, ii, 339.
Ruckle, J. S., iv, 211.
Ruddell, Paul, settler, iii, 162.
Ruddell, Stephen D., settler, iii, 14,
517.
Ruddock, Samuel Adams, pioneer, i, 463.
Rumrill, Calvin H., Civil war, iv, 108.
Rupert, Prince, Hudson's Bay Com- pany founder, i, 384-385, 442. Rupert's Land, i, 387.
Rush, Richard, and the Oregon question, ii, 38-39, 45, 47-48, 55, 79, 217.
Russel, Osborn, of Oregon, ii, 280, 281.
Russel, S. W., settler, iii, 108.
Russell, Charles, settler, iv, 73, 210. Russell, D. A. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, ii, 336, 338. Civil war record, iv, 127.
Russell, John (Lord), and the Ore- gon question, ii, 372, 379.
Russell, J. W., ii, 445.
Russia. Explorations and Ameri- can possessions, i, 23, 66, 75, 102, 125-142, 368, 375, 424. 11, 33, 44; convention of 1824, 52; 405. Sale of Alaska, jv, I53-154.
Russian American Company, The, i, 138, 140-141, 330. ii, 33, 44. Ruth, B. F., iv, 203.
Ryan, mariner, i, 456.
Sager family, The, ii, 296-299. Sager, Francis, ii, 310; killed in the Whitman massacre, 315, 320. Sager, Henrietta N., captive, ii, 339. Sager, John, ii, 299, killed in the massacre, 310, 312, 320. Sager, Matilda J., captive, ii, 339. "Saginaw", The, U. S. naval ves- sel, iv, III.
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Sahaptin Indians, i, 423. Saint Ignatius Mission, ii, 113.
Saint Joseph's Mission, ii, 440.
Saint Lazarus Archipellago, The, 1, 42, 101, 106.
Saint Mary's Mission (Mont.), ii, II2, 159.
Saint Paul on the Willamette, ii, 165, 167, 271.
Saint Peter's River, i, 226.
Saint Vrain's Fort (Platte River), ii, 237.
Sales, killed in the Whitman mas- sacre, ii, 316.
Salish Indians, The, i, 421.
Salmon Falls, (Snake River), ii, 486.
Salmon River, The, i, 276, 278. iii, 279. Gold discoveries, iv, 77. Salter, John, iv, 21I.
Salvitierra, i, 40.
Sanders, Alfred W., captive, ii, 339. Sanders, Helen M., captive, ii, 339. Sanders, Mary (Mrs.), captive, ii, 339. Sanders, Mary A., captive, ii, 339. Sanders, Nancy I., captive, ii, 339. Sanders, Phoebe L., captive, ii, 339. Sandwich Islands, The, see Hawai- ian Islands.
Sandy Plain, iii, 182.
Sandy River, The, i, 294.
San Francisco, early demand for lumber, iii, 102, 153, 158. iv, 351-352.
Sangster, Captain, of the "Cad- borough", ii, 414. iii, 81-83, 513-514. iv, 46-47.
"San José", The, Spanish ship, i, 4,33.
San Juan Archipelago, The, i, 78. ii, 199.
San Juan County, iii, 143. iv, 45.
San Juan dispute, The, iii, 269. iv, 45-69, 258-259.
"Santa Anna", Spanish ship, i, 62, 91.
" Sarah Stone", The, vessel, iii, 225. Saratoga Passage, i, 213.
Sargent, Nelson, settler, iii, 162. Saskatchewan River, The, i, 223, 227, 230.
"Satellite", The, English naval vessel, iv, 42, 50, 53, 55, 64. Saulnier, Edmond (Rev.), ii, 93. Saunders, S. S., settler, ii, 446. iii, 204.
Sauvies Island, i, 294. ii, 19. Sawamish County, ii, 240, 243, 440, 490. iv, 138, 155.
Sayward, William P., settler, iii, 158; member of council, 230. iv, 357.
Scammon, J. L., settler, iii, 131.
Scarborough, James, mariner, Hud- son's Bay man, i, 456. ii, 420; settler, 445.
Scarborough Hill, ii, 420. Schelikof, Gregory, i, 136-138. Schlouskin, Indian, iv, 252.
Schools, Early, ii, 103, 110, 186, 443. ii, 283. iv, 367-379, 385. Schroter, Ernest, killed by the Indians, iii, 511.
Schumagin Islands, The, i, 130. Schurz, Carl, iv, 302. Schwabacker, J., iv, 210.
Scott, A. F., settler, iii, 206, 516. Scott, Harvey W., ii, 278, 280. iii, 490-491.
Scott, John, ii, 64.
Scott, Robert N., Civil war officer, iv, 118.
Scott, Thomas A., iv, 104. Scott, Winfield (U. S. A.), iv, 62. Scranton, iv, 97.
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Scranton, L. R., settler, iv, 96. Scudder, Jehu, iii, 233.
Sea Back, iv, 356.
"Sea Gull", The, vessels, ii, 178. iii, 79.
Seal, The territorial, iii, 245.
Seal River, The (Washougal River), i, 294.
Seatco, iv, 267.
Seattle, ii, 449. iii, 46, 47, 50; early settlers in the vicinity, 103-108; founding and early history, 109-128; 146, 149, 157, 158, 244, 381; Indian attack, 410-420; 442. iv, 14, 158, 165; newspapers, 195; railways, 215, 22I-224, 232-238; lawlessness, 277-280; fire. 282; railways and growth, 300-301, 304-305, 308- 314; Chinese disturbances, 320- 345; university, 369-373; 379, 387.
Seattle, Indian chief, iii, 117, 125, 277, 412.
Seattle and Colfax Railroad, The, iv, 265.
Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad, The, iv, 301.
Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railroad, The, iv, 296, 308, 315. Sebers, Charles, settler, iii, 97. Sehome, iv, 40.
Seidenstriker, Captain, Civil war, iv, 108, 109.
Seitel, A., iv, 210.
Selah Fishery, The, iii, 451.
Selden (U. S. N.), of the "Shu- brick", iv, III.
Selkirk, Lord, Hudson's Bay offi- cial, i, 442, 446. ii, 43.
Semmes (U. S. N.), of the " Massa- chusetts", iii, 508-509. Semple, Governor, iv, 281.
Semple, Judge, of Illinois, ii, 149. Sequalachew Creek, ii, 389. iii, 82, 184.
Sevier, Ambrose H., and the Ore- gon question, ii, 218, 219, 225. iii, 30.
Seward, William H., iii, 32.
Seymour, George (Sir), English naval officer, ii, 287, 380.
Shadden, T. J., pioneer, ii, 240. Shannon, George, ii, 437.
"Shark", The, U. S. naval vessel, i, 395. ii, 289, 290. iii, So.
Shaugh, W., iv, 94.
Shaw, Benjamin F., settler, ii, 452. iii, 224; of Stevens's treaty- making party, 271, 274, 276- 277, 285; officer in the Indian war, 344, 359, 380, 400, 402, 429-430, 440, 464-470, 473; and Judge Lander, 487-488; 492; 498, 500, 503. Version of Leschi's speech, iv, 111-112; 349.
Shaw, Dan, settler, iii, 97.
Shaw, Frank, settler, ii, 438. iii, 167,253.
Shaw, William, pioneer, with Gil- liam, ii 296-298. With Sim- mons, ii, 422. 426.
Shazer, George, settler, ii, 437. iii, 161,274. Shead, Captain, Indian war, iii, 440.
Shelton, David, settler, ii, 449. iii, 99, 231, 240. Shelton, L. D. W., iii, 240. Shelton, Lewis F. D., i, 79. Shelton's Point, iii, 231.
She-nah-namn (Medicine Creek), iii. 2 70. Shepherd, Cyrus, missionary, ii, 22, 103, 105, 110.
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Sheridan, Philip H. (U. S. A.), in the Indian war, iii, 342, 343, 346, 350-356, 459-460, 462. iv, 114. Sherlock, ii, 436.
Sherman, William Tecumseh, visit to Washington, iv, 244.
Shields, James, iv, 203.
Shoalwater Bay, i, 187, 298, 455. ii, 181; early settlers, 445. iii,
50, 77, 124, 131, 141, 244. iv, 315.
Short, Merrill, settler, iii, 53. Mem- ber of legislature, iv, 159.
Shortess, Robert, of Oregon, pio- neer, ii, 237, 243; part in organ- izing civil government, 269, 274, 275.
Shoshone County (Ida.), ii, 87, 155. Shoshone Indians, The, i, 271, 274, 278, 301, 361, 365, 392, 436, 456. ii, 9, 169.
"Shubrick", The, U. S. naval ves- sel, iv, 58, 110-III, 170, 172. Siberian theory of Indian origin, 1, 424.
Silverton, ii, 356.
Similkameen River, The, iv, 88.
Simmons, A. T., iv, 350.
Simmons, A. J., customs collector, iii, 159, 188, 204, 517.
Simmons, Christopher C., ii, 431, 432.
Simmons, Michael T., pioneer, with Gilliam, ii, 257, 296, 350; estab- lishes first permanent American settlement in Washington, 421- 423, 426, 428, 429-434, 437-439; 450, 452-454, 464, 507. iii, 37, 39; 49; commissioner and judge, 60-61; 63; member of legisla- ture, 68; 93, 143, 144, 158, 171, 183, 204, 214; unjust accusa- tion, 223; Indian agent, 224;
253; party to Stevens's treaties, 272, 274, 276-277; 426, 439, 441, 517. Death, iv, 196; 210, 349.
Simms, John A., settler, eastern Washington, iv, 73, 74, 210. Simpson, Emilius, mariner, i, 456. Simpson, George (Sir), Hudson's Bay official, i, 398, 442-444, 457, 474, 486. ii, 160, 165, 402, 404, 409. iii, 61, 173. iv, 191, 2 54.
Sinawah, Indian, iii, 274.
Sinclair James, Hudson's Bay trader, i, 456. iii, 348; killed by the Indians, 453. Sinclair, W. B., iv, 356.
Singleton, John, settler, iv, 73.
Sioux Indians, The, i, 223, 359-361, 413, 415. ii, 9, 112, 124, 242,
303,495. iii, 426.
Sires, David, murder of, iv, 280. Sisters of Providence, The, iv, 379. Sitka (Alaska), i, 74, 138, 140-141. Siwash Indians, iv, 229.
"Six-toed Pete", iv, 84. Skagit Bay, ii, 428.
Skagit County, iv, 281, 328.
Skagit Indians, The, ii, 171. iii, 71,94.
Skagit River, The, iv, 149, 314.
Skamania County, i, 294. iii, 239, 240, 243. iv, 155.
Skamokawa, i, 295. iv, 386. Skewamish Indians, iii, 72. Skinner, Alonzo, iii, 73-74.
Skloom, Indian chief, iii, 297, 331- 332. iv, 33.
Skokomish, Indians, The, iii, 267. Skokomish River, The, iii, 278.
Skookum Chuck, The, iii, 132, 153- 154. iv, 138.
Slacum, William A. (Lieutenant), agent sent by Jackson to the
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Columbia River country, i, 32, 497. Investigations and report, ii, 82, 175-177; 209, 223, 367. Slater, John, mariner, i, 315. Slaughter, W. A. (U. S. A.), iii, 273,
274; in the Indian war, 334, 338, 379, 382, 393-396, 404-406; death, 406; career, 407-408.
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