• A Company, dismissed for disobedience, ii. 250–253, 263.
  • Abaco Island, Bahamas, i. 101, 102.
  • Abernethy, Alexander S., ii. 265, 317.
  • Academic Board, West Point, awards first place to Cadet Stevens, i. 59.
  • Acajete, i. 140.
  • Acapulco, i. 436.
  • Achilles, Captain, ii. 169–171, 187.
  • Acquia Creek, ii. 425, 430.
  • Active, Coast Survey steamer, ii. 185.
  • Adams, Fort, at Newport, i. 60, 61.
  • Adams, John Quincy, i. 44, 73.
  • Adams, Lieutenant, i. 113.
  • Adams, Mount, i. 394.
  • Adams, Thomas, i. 306; ii. 75, 92, 107, 108, 114.
  • Agnew, i. 444.
  • Ah-tah-nam, branch of Yakima River, ii. 22, 160.
  • Alabama volunteers, i. 114.
  • Albany, Me., i. 35, 86.
  • Alden, Fort, ii. 184, 234.
  • Alden, James, Captain, ii. 185.
  • Alexander, Barton S., General, i. 28.
  • Alexander, head chief of Pend Oreilles, ii. 77;
    • at Flathead council, 82–89, 113, 114.
  • Alexandria and Orange Court House Railroad, ii. 425.
  • Alexandria and Warrenton turnpike, ii. 433, 435.
  • Allen, Robert, General, i. 28.
  • Allen, William, Colonel, ii. 481.
  • Almonte, Mexican general, i. 203.
  • Al-pa-wha Creek, ii. 70, 147.
  • Alvarado, Mexico, i. 119.
  • Alvarez, Mexican general, i. 168, 203.
  • Alvord, Benjamin, General, ii. 25, 26, 207.
  • Amasoque, i. 141, 153.
  • Ambrose, Flathead chief, ii. 85–87.
  • Amelia, Lake, i. 304.
  • American Fur Co., i. 287, 298, 302, 347; ii. 96, 97.
  • American Geographical and Statistical Society of New York, address before, by Governor Stevens, ii. 284.
  • Amissville, Va., ii. 431.
  • Amman, Daniel, Captain, ii. 364.
  • Ampudia, Mexican general, i. 126.
  • Anderson, George T., Colonel, ii. 490.
  • Anderson, J. Patten, i. 414; ii. 15.
  • Anderson, Peter, i. 462.
  • Anderson, Robert, Colonel, ii. 469.
  • Andover, Mass., i. 1, 2, 19, 35, 86, 227, 274; ii. 270.
  • Andover, Me., i. 5, 6.
  • Andrew, John A., Governor, offers regiment to Governor Stevens, ii. 319, 320, 499.
  • Andrews, Colonel, i. 220.
  • Annapolis, ii. 340–342.
  • Anti-Slavery Society, Isaac Stevens bequeaths it $500, i. 10.
  • Appleton, D., & Co., i. 300.
  • Archer, J.J. General, ii. 487.
  • Armour, Robert, Captain, ii. 497.
  • Armstrong, C.H., Captain, ii. 168, 197.
  • Armstrong, Captain, killed at Molino del Rey, i. 206.
  • Army, reorganization of, efforts to promote, i. 240, 259–263.
  • Army of Virginia, ii. 427.
  • Arnold, Daniel Lyman, i. 307, 370;
    • death of, ii. 420.
  • Arnold, Lewis G., Lieutenant, i. 60, 77.
  • Arnold, Richard, Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 307, 370, 379, 380, 382;
    • takes charge of wagon-road, 409, 422; ii. 27, 28.
  • Ashepoo River ii. 374, 379–381.
  • Ashley River, ii. 380.
  • Aspinwall, description of, i. 433, 434; ii. 270.
  • Assiniboine Indians, meeting and talk with, i. 342–345, 347; ii. 115.
  • Atchison, Camp, on Milk River, i. 354.
  • Athsio, Mexican village, i. 148.
  • Augusta, Ga., ii. 381.
  • Ayotla, village in valley of Mexico, i. 164, 166, 168, 224.
  • Ayres, Captain, killed, i. 206.
  • Azotea, parapeted roof, i. 181.
  • Bache, Alexander Dallas; Professor, i. 241, 242, 245–247, 250, 253, 254, 276–279, 281;
    • remarks on Major Stevens, 284, 367; ii. 273, 319;
    • letter to, giving
    • views on military operation, 375, 499.
  • Bacon, John D., room-mate, i. 40, 58.
  • Bad Lands, i. 350.
  • Bahama Banks, i. 102.
  • Bahama Islands, i. 101, 102.
  • Bailey, P., i. 468.
  • Bainbridge, Captain, i. 137.
  • Baird, Spencer F., Professor, i. 276, 295, 299; ii. 273.
  • Baker, Lieutenant, i. 221.
  • Balch, Lafayette, i. 412, 468.
  • Bald Hillock Creek, i. 330.
  • Bald Hill, ii. 435.
  • Baldwin, A.J., ii. 248.
  • Ball-in-the-Nose, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Ballard, John N., Lieutenant, ii. 496, 497.
  • Baltimore, i. 250.
  • Baltimore Democratic Convention, ii. 304, 305.
  • Bangor, Me., i. 95.
  • Banks, Nathaniel P., ii. 299, 426–429, 432, 475, 494.
  • Barker, Stephen, i. 35.
  • Barnes, Dr., i. 219.
  • Barnes, Ellis, i. 468.
  • Barnes, George A., i. 415; ii. 15, 224.
  • Barnett’s Ford, ii. 427, 428.
  • Barnwell Island, ii. 357.
  • Barry, William F., General, i. 28.
  • Bartlett, W.H.C., Professor, gives characteristics of General Stevens, i. 41.
  • Bartow, General, ii. 435.
  • Battery Island, ii. 381, 382.
  • Bay Point, ii. 345, 347.
  • Bayly, George, i. 260.
  • Baynes, Admiral, ii. 291, 292.
  • Bealton, Va., ii. 426, 432.
  • Beam, George W., Captain, ii. 169, 170.
  • Bear Tracks, Flathead chief, ii. 86.
  • Bear’s Coat, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Bear’s Paw Mountains, i. 359–361.
  • Beaufort, S.C., ii. 353;
    • occupied by General Stevens, 355.
  • Beaufort River, ii. 355, 358.
  • Beauregard, P.G.T., i. 28, 60, 111, 114, 122, 130, 165, 166, 169, 171;
    • sketch of, 216.
  • Beauregard, Fort, ii. 345.
  • Beauregard Light Infantry, ii. 392.
  • Beaver Creek, i. 376.
  • Beaver Lodge Creek, i. 330.
  • Bee, General, ii. 435.
  • Belcher, H.G., Lieutenant, ii. 370, 411, 488, 497.
  • Belen, gate to Mexico, i. 207, 210.
  • Belfast, Me., i. 68.
  • Belland, i. 306, 312.
  • Bell, John, ii. 305.
  • Bell’s Lake, i. 322.
  • Bellingham Bay, i. 412; ii. 184, 267.
  • Belt Mountains, i. 361.
  • Benham, Henry W., Captain, i. 28, 283, 284;
    • General, ii. 383, 384, 386, 387, 392;
    • General Stevens’s opinion of, 393, 394, 397, 399, 400, 409–411;
    • sent North in arrest, i. 415, 420, 421.
  • Benjamin, Lieutenant, wounded, i. 211.
  • Benjamin, Samuel N., Lieutenant, ii. 413, 425, 430, 449, 451, 478, 479, 483, 484, 492, 497.
  • Benny Haven’s restaurant, adjacent to West Point, i. 50.
  • Benton, Fort, i. 348;
    • description of, 362, 375; ii. 94, 95, 120.
  • Berry Islands, Bahamas, i. 102.
  • Bevard, Professor, French teacher at West Point, i. 34, 39.
  • Biddle, Henry J., rival classmate, i. 25, 31, 32, 35–37, 46.
  • Big Blackfoot River, i. 385; ii. 93.
  • Big Canoe, Pend Oreille chief, ii. 83, 84.
  • Big Chestnut, Camp of the, ii. 336–338.
  • Big Folly Creek, ii. 390, 391.
  • Big Horn River, ii. 108.
  • Big Muddy River, i. 352.
  • Big Star, Spokane chief, speech, ii. 138, 139.
  • Big Top, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Bigelow, D.R., i. 415; ii. 168.
  • Biles, James, i. 415.
  • Bird, James, ii. 101, 114.
  • Bird Island, ii. 382.
  • Bird Tail Rock, i. 376; ii. 124.
  • Birney, David B., General, ii. 457, 488, 492, 497.
  • Bishop, David H., marries Susan B. Stevens, i. 68;
    • announces her death, 77.
  • Bissel, Lieutenant, i. 113.
  • Bissel, of Illinois, i. 260.
  • Bitter Root Mountains, i. 380–382; ii. 75, 127.
  • Bitter Root River, i. 379, 382, 386; ii. 75, 127.
  • Bitter Root valley, i. 352, 364–382, 385.
  • Blackburn’s Ford, ii. 437, 439.
  • Blackfeet, description of, i. 348, 351, 352, 368, 370;
    • talk with, 373, 374; ii. 99;
    • Governor Stevens’s opinion of, 105, 106;
    • council and treaty, 112–119, 275.
  • Blackfoot council, i. 431; ii. 27, 58, 89, 112–119.
  • Blackfoot River, i. 377, 379.
  • Blackfoot trail, i. 376.
  • Black River, ii. 188.
  • Blaisdell, William, Colonel, ii. 456.
  • Blanchet, Father, i. 412, 443.
  • Blankenship, George, Major, ii. 168, 170, 197.
  • Blue Mountains, i. 402, 403; ii. 31.
  • Blood Indians, i. 348, 351, 352; ii. 114, 505.
  • Blunt, Simon F., Captain, i. 269.
  • Bois de Sioux River, i. 322–325.
  • Bolon, A.J., i. 416; ii. 26, 61, 67;
    • murdered by Indians, 121, 157.
  • Bonneville, Colonel, i. 405.
  • Borup, Dr., i. 313.
  • Boston, i. 1, 78, 82, 94–96.
  • Boston, steamship, ii. 359, 362.
  • Boston Post, i. 271–273.
  • Boulieau, Henry, i. 306, 312, 325, 329, 330, 341.
  • Boulieau, Paul, i. 306, 314, 325, 329, 330.
  • Boutineau, Pierre, i. 306, 310, 325, 329, 341.
  • Bowman, wagonmaster, i. 122–124.
  • Bow River, ii. 100.
  • Box Elder Creek, i. 360.
  • Boyce’s field battery, ii. 409.
  • Braddock Road, ii. 494.
  • Bradford, Edward, i. 28.
  • Bragg, Braxton, i. 28.
  • Branch, L.O.B., General, ii. 487–489, 495, 496.
  • Brannon, John M., General, i. 28.
  • Bratton, William, Captain, ii. 170.
  • Breckinridge, John C. ii. 304.
  • Breckinridge, town, i. 320.
  • Brickyard Creek, ii. 358.
  • Brent, Captain, i. 438.
  • Bridges, i. 7.
  • Bristoe Station, ii. 431, 433, 439.
  • Broad River, ii. 356, 374, 378.
  • Broad Run, ii. 438.
  • Broadwell, i. 382.
  • Brockenbrough, J.M., Colonel, ii. 487, 495, 496.
  • Broderick, John, ii. 270.
  • Brooke, Lloyd, i. 403; ii. 32.
  • Brooklyn, visits navy yard, i. 36.
  • Brooks, Charles M., i. 94.
  • Brooks, Charles T., Rev., i. 67;
    • solemnizes marriage, i. 77;
    • poem on death of Julia, 92; ii. 499.
  • Brooks, Lieutenant, i. 112.
  • Brooks, Quincy A., i. 415; ii. 248.
  • Brown, i. 398.
  • Brown, B.F., i. 415.
  • Browne, J. Ross, ii. 25, 28.
  • Buchanan, James, President, ii. 272, 300, 305, 312.
  • Buchanan, Robert C., Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 470.
  • Buck Hill, ii. 435.
  • Bucksport, Me., i. 84, 87–100;
    • returns to, 233, 249, 265.
  • Budd, Captain, ii. 364.
  • Buena Vista, village of, valley of Mexico, i. 164.
  • Buffalo, countless herds of, i. 328, 329; ii. 105.
  • Buffalo chips, i. 331.
  • Buford, John, General, ii. 428, 440, 454, 465.
  • Bull Bay, ii. 379.
  • Bull Run, ii. 434, 437.
  • Bull’s Head, Blackfoot chief, ii. 101.
  • Bumford, i. 403; ii. 32.
  • Bunker Hill, battle, i. 4, 5.
  • Bunting, Joseph, ii. 241.
  • Burke, Captain, killed, i. 184.
  • Burns, M.P., Dr., ii. 168.
  • Burnside, Ambrose E., General, ii. 320, 423, 424.
  • Burr, F.H., i. 306, 339, 340, 345.
  • Burntrager, David E., Captain, ii. 169, 170.
  • Burt, Representative, i. 257, 261.
  • Burwell, Lieutenant, killed, i. 206.
  • Bush prairie, i. 412.
  • Bush, W.O., i. 412.
  • Butler, Benjamin F., ii. 303.
  • Butler, Colonel, killed, i. 182.
  • Butler, General, i. 107.
  • Butler, J.H., classmate, i. 31, 36.
  • Butte de Morale, i. 337.
  • Butte Micheau, i. 327.
  • Butterfield, Daniel, General, ii. 454, 466, 468.
  • Byzantium, i. 139.
  • Cadotte’s Pass, i. 365, 378; ii. 93, 124.
  • Cadwallader, General, i. 150, 172, 173, 179, 205.
  • Cain, J., Captain, i. 445; ii. 27, 208, 248, 257.
  • Calhoun Guard, ii. 392.
  • California, i. 233, 248, 252.
  • Callender, Franklin D., i. 40, 41, 58, 116, 171, 172;
    • wounded, 176, 209.
  • Cambridge, Mass., i. 98.
  • Cameron, James, Colonel, killed at Bull Run, ii. 321.
  • Cameron, Simon, Secretary of War, Governor Stevens tenders sword and services to, ii. 316, 322.
  • Camospelo, Cuyuse chief, ii. 46, 214.
  • Campaigns of the Rio Grande and of Mexico, i. 255, 256, 267, 268.
  • Campbell, Archibald, ii. 277.
  • Campbell, Colonel, i. 125.
  • Campbell, Fort, i. 348, 363.
  • Campbell, L.M., marries Elizabeth B. Stevens, i. 82, 87;
    • announces death of wife, 97.
  • Campbell’s battery, ii. 442.
  • Canby, E.R.S., General, classmate, i. 27, 132.
  • Cañete, actress, i. 224.
  • Canning, John, ii. 70.
  • Cape Fear River, i. 277.
  • Capron, Captain, killed, i. 184.
  • Carcowan, Chehalis chief, ii. 7.
  • Caribbean Sea, i. 433.
  • Carpenter, Stephen D., i. 40, 41, 58.
  • Carigan, Sapper, burial of, remarks, i. 136.
  • Carr, Joseph B., Colonel, ii. 448, 456.
  • Carusi, Jamaica negro innkeeper, i. 434, 435.
  • Casa Mata, fort at Molino del Rey, i. 205.
  • Cascade Range, i. 288, 394–396;
    • snow, 408, 409; ii. 159.
  • Cascades of the Columbia, i. 405;
    • massacre, ii. 190.
  • Casey, Silas, Lieutenant-Colonel, i. 208; ii. 172, 176, 185, 186, 188;
    • Governor Stevens proposes joint movement across Cascades, declined, 195;
    • seeks to protect Indian murderers, correspondence with Governor Stevens, 236–240, 243, 244, 292.
  • Cass, Lewis, i. 236;
    • Secretary of State, Governor Stevens submits memoir to, against British exactions, ii. 281–283.
  • Castine, Me., visits, i. 85.
  • Castoff, Miss, boards with, in Newport, i. 60.
  • Cathlamet, i. 411.
  • Catholic missionaries, not disturbed by hostiles, ii. 132, 255;
    • Governor Stevens’s opinion of, as neutrals, 228, 229.
  • Catlett’s Station, ii. 439.
  • Catlin, Robert, ii. 301.
  • Catlin, Seth, i. 411; ii. 317.
  • Causten, Camp, ii. 325.
  • Caverly, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 371, 374.
  • Caversham, England, whence came John Stevens in 1638, i. 2.
  • Cavilaer, i. 325.
  • Cedar Mountain, battle of, ii. 426.
  • Cedar River, ii. 187.
  • Celeste, danced as usual, i. 36.
  • Centralia, i. 412.
  • Centreville, ii. 439, 445, 474, 477–480.
  • Cerro Gordo, i. 122, 123;
    • battle of, 124–128.
  • Cha-chu-sa Island, i. 466, 468.
  • Chagres River, i. 335.
  • Chain Bridge, ii. 327.
  • Chalco, Lake, i. 163, 165;
    • village, 167.
  • Chambers, Andrew J., i. 412.
  • Chambers, David J., i. 412.
  • Chambers prairie, i. 412.
  • Chambers, Thomas M., ii. 246.
  • Champagne, Baptiste, i. 369, 375.
  • Chancellorsville, battle of, i. 83.
  • Chantilly, battle of, ii. 482–497.
  • Chapman, William, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 470.
  • Chapultepec, i. 163, 204, 205;
    • battle of, 207–210.
  • Charles, Pierre, ii. 169, 187, 257.
  • Charleston, campaign planned against, ii. 378–382;
    • James Island campaign against, 387–394;
    • battalion, 381, 411, 412;
    • riflemen, 392.
  • Charleston, Democratic Convention at, ii. 304.
  • Charlie, Governor Stevens’s gray charger, i. 440; ii. 269.
  • Chase, Henry M., ii. 169, 200.
  • Chasseurs, or 65th New York, ii. 329.
  • Chatfield, J.A., Colonel, ii. 395.
  • Chehalis Indians, i. 334; ii. 1–9, 187, 257;
    • council, ii. 1–9;
    • river, i. 4412; ii. 1, 2, 10, 257;
    • town, i. 441.
  • Chemakane Mission, valley, i. 398, 399.
  • Chenoweth, F.A., Judge, ii. 244, 249, 289.
  • Chicago, i. 302.
  • Childs, Colonel, i. 214, 219, 221, 226.
  • Chim-a-kum Indians, i. 469–473.
  • Chimalpa, i. 168.
  • Chinn Hill and House, ii. 435, 470.
  • Chinn, Major, ii. 147, 150.
  • Chinook Indians, ii. 1–9, 23, 257.
  • Chinook jargon, i. 453; ii. 5.
  • Chippewa Indians, i. 334;
    • river, 321.
  • Chirouse, Father, i. 403; ii. 37, 148.
  • Chisholm’s Island, ii. 356.
  • Chow-its-hoots, Indian chief, i. 463, 466–468.
  • Christian Mirror, newspaper, i. 84.
  • Christ, B.C., Colonel, ii. 341, 343, 364, 388, 425, 484.
  • Christy’s Minstrels, i. 433, 435.
  • Church, A.E., Professor, describes traits of General Stevens, i. 41.
  • Church Flats, ii. 379–381.
  • Churubusco, battle of, i. 180–186, 196–199;
    • brought on by Lieutenant Stevens, 187, 188.
  • Cincinnati, i. 162.
  • Citadel Hill or Rock, i. 361; ii. 98.
  • Clallam or Sklallam Indians, i. 469.
  • Clark County Rangers, ii. 169, 190.
  • Clark, Frank, stirs up trouble leading to martial law, i. 242–245.
  • Clark, George T., Major, i. 16, 430.
  • Clark, in charge of Fort Benton, i. 361.
  • Clark, Owen, servant, i. 100, 101;
    • deserts, 108.
  • Clark, sergeant of sappers, i. 136.
  • Clarke, Colonel, i. 157, 182, 205, 206.
  • Clarke, Nathan G., Colonel, relieves General Wool, ii. 266;
    • recommends treaties, 285.
  • Clark’s Fork, ii. 79.
  • Clay, Henry, i. 75, 248;
    • view of, 252.
  • Clay-Pipe-Stem-Carrier, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Clendenin, J.V., i. 414.
  • Cline, Captain, ii. 391.
  • Cloudy Robe, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Coast Survey, accepts charge of office, i. 241;
    • views of, 243, 244;
    • reforms, 245–248, 250, 254;
    • officers present silver service, 284.
  • Cobb, Howell, ii. 306.
  • Cochichewick, stream in Andover, i. 1;
    • meadows, 5, 8;
    • woolen mills, 16, 47.
  • Cock, Henry D., i. 455–461.
  • Cock, William, Colonel, i. 415; ii. 262–264.
  • Cockspur Island, ii. 382.
  • Coe, ii. 153.
  • Cœur d’Alene Indians, i. 386–388, 390; ii. 16–23;
    • present conditions, 64–72;
    • wrestling match, 73, 74, 121, 127, 129, 130, 230, 231.
  • Cœur d’Alene Lake, i. 391.
  • Cœur d’Alene Mission, i. 389–391; ii. 72, 73, 129.
  • Cœur d’Alene Mountains, i. 387.
  • Cœur d’Alene Pass, i. 382, 387; ii. 127.
  • Cœur d’Alene prairie, i. 391.
  • Cœur d’Alene River, i. 391, 392; ii. 72, 75, 131.
  • Cogswell, William S., Lieutenant, ii. 343, 363, 366.
  • Cold Springs, i. 315.
  • Cole Island, ii. 381.
  • Cole, Lieutenant, ii. 170.
  • Collins, S.M., i. 468.
  • Colquitt, P.H., Colonel, ii. 380.
  • Columbia River, i. 394, 405, 411, 438; ii. 153, 157, 269.
  • Columbus, tomb of, visited, i. 433.
  • Colville, i. 297, 393, 394, 396, 397.
  • Colville Indians, ii. 22.
  • Colville valley settlements, i. 399.
  • Combahee River, ii. 376, 378, 379.
  • Commencement Bay, i. 459, 462.
  • Conception, Fort, at Vera Cruz, i. 110.
  • Confidence, ship of John Stevens, i. 2.
  • Connecticut volunteers, 6th, i. 395.
    • See 7th Connecticut, Rockwell’s battery.
  • Connell’s prairie, ii. 155;
    • battle of, 186.
  • Conrad, Charles M., Secretary of War, rebukes political action, answered, i. 274, 275.
  • Constitution, Fort, at Portsmouth, N.H., i. 83.
  • Contreras, i. 169, 170;
    • battle of, 171–179, 181, 192–195.
  • Cooper, J.G., Dr., i. 296, 307; ii. 3.
  • Cooper’s battery, ii. 469.
  • Coosaw River, ii. 355, 360, 361.
  • Coosawhatchie River, ii. 376, 379.
  • Corinth, ii. 380.
  • Corliss, George W., ii. 247.
  • Cortez, i. 161.
  • Cortez, steamship, ii. 317.
  • Coster, Corporal, i. 312.
  • Coteau de Missouri, i. 338–340, 345.
  • Cottrell, Abraham, Lieutenant, ii. 367, 372, 420.
  • Coues, Samuel Elliott, i. 83, 257.
  • Cowlitz Indians, ii. 1–9, 187, 257, 269.
  • Cowlitz Landing, i. 411, 439; ii. 28.
  • Cowlitz River, i. 405, 411, 412;
    • canoeing up, 438; 439; ii. 28, 154, 187, 257.
  • Coxie, Patrick, ii. 33.
  • Coyoacan, i. 180, 181, 202.
  • Cram, A.J., Captain, ii. 276, 277.
  • Crane, Colonel, i. 83.
  • Craig, Captain, i. 173.
  • Craig, William, ii. 18, 33, 62, 67, 91, 92, 108, 109, 115, 117, 129, 130, 145–150, 168, 201, 203, 209, 220, 223, 230.
  • Crees, ii. 215.
  • Crockett, ii. 154.
  • Cromwell, Oliver, lecture on, i. 76;
    • view of, 230–232; ii. 333.
  • Crook, George, General, ii. 148.
  • Crosby, Clanrick, i. 415.
  • Crosby, R.H., ii. 27, 32, 67, 72, 168.
  • Crow Wing River, i. 316.
  • Crown Butte, i. 376; ii. 124.
  • Crows, i. 347, 361, 362; ii. 108, 109, 115.
  • Cuapa, hacienda of, i. 169.
  • Cub Run, ii. 477.
  • Culbertson, Alexander, i, 302, 307, 347, 348, 359, 368, 370; ii. 114, 275, 276.
  • Cullum, G.W., General, i. 61, 260, 274, 275; ii. 424.
  • Culpeper Court House, ii. 426.
  • Cumming, Alfred, ii. 66, 94–96;
    • arrogates authority, rebuked, 102, 103;
    • stigmatizes country and Indians, 103, 104, 114, 117–119, 149.
  • Cummings, Asa, uncle, i. 12, 84, 85.
  • Cummings genealogy, Isaac1, John2, Abraham3, Joseph4, Thomas5, Asa6, Hannah (mother)7, i. 12.
  • Cummings, Hannah, wife of Isaac, Stevens (mother), i. 7–9;
    • death, 15.
  • Cummings, John, uncle, warm welcome to, i. 86.
  • Cunningham, Michael, servant, i. 160.
  • Curry, Governor, ii. 284.
  • Cushman, Joseph, i. 415.
  • Cushman, Orrington, i. 415, 445, 455; ii. 3–5.
  • Cuyuses, ii. 16, 20, 21;
    • at Walla Walla council, 36–64, 121, 144, 148, 150;
    • take war path, 157, 158, 212;
    • attack Governor Stevens, 221–223;
    • turbulent warriors hanged by Colonel Wright, 231.
  • Cypress Mountain, i. 359, 368.
  • Dale, Eben, i. 99.
  • Dalles, i. 400, 405; ii. 28, 30, 151, 153, 197, 199, 206, 208, 257.
  • Dana, N.T.J., General, i. 28.
  • Danpher, Matthew, ii. 32.
  • Daufuskie Island, ii. 382.
  • Davidson, Lieutenant, ii. 222.
  • Davies, Professor, i. 44.
  • Davis, Camp, i. 308, 310.
  • Davis, Jefferson, i. 261, 281, 285;
    • reports to, 287, 288, 422;
    • order from, to stop survey, 423;
    • disparages northern route, 427–430;
    • answer to, 431;
    • fault-finding, apologizes, 430;
    • Governor Stevens reports to, ii. 209, 221–223, 227, 277, 287.
  • Davis, Jefferson, revenue cutter, ii. 185.
  • Davis, Robert, i. 468.
  • Dawkins Branch, ii. 454.
  • Dead Colt Hillock line, i. 321.
  • Dearborn, Orrin M., Lieutenant, ii. 415, 484.
  • Dearborn River, i. 376; ii. 94, 124.
  • Decatur, U.S. man of war, ii. 107, 185.
  • Deficiency in funds, i. 366, 367, 423.
  • De Hart, Lieutenant, i. 112.
  • Delacour, Father, i. 325.
  • De Lacy, W.W., ii. 168.
  • Delaware Jim, ii. 69, 70, 108, 115, 117, 124.
  • De Lein, Dr., i. 218.
  • Democratic party, i. 260, 280;
    • nominates Governor Stevens for delegate in Congress, ii. 265;
    • unanimously renominates him, 289;
    • doctrines, 302.
  • Democratic convention at Vancouver, Governor Stevens withdraws, his speech, i. 314–316.
  • Denig, Mr., i. 345.
  • Denny, i. 412.
  • Denny, A.A., ii. 251–253, 265.
  • De Parris, William S., ii. 70.
  • Derby, George H., Lieutenant, ii. 200.
  • Des Chutes River, ii. 30, 152.
  • Detroit, i. 302.
  • Dialectic Society, i. 38, 48, 49, 55, 57.
  • Dickinson, Daniel L., ii. 303.
  • Difficult Run, ii. 494.
  • Dilger, Hubert, Captain, ii. 451.
  • Dimick, i. 179.
  • Discover, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Dix, John A., ii. 303, 312.
  • Dobbins, W., i. 415.
  • Dogan house, ii. 435.
  • Dominguez, chief of robbers, i. 149.
  • Donaldson, J.L., General, i. 27.
  • Donation Act, i. 413; ii. 26, 162.
  • Donelson, A.J., Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 291, 297, 302, 307, 345, 350, 351, 364, 368, 370, 371, 378, 379, 382, 384, 400, 404, 406, 431.
  • Donelson, General, ii. 366.
  • Donelson, Miss., ii. 284, 371, 373, 374.
  • Donohoe, Michael T., Captain, ii. 398.
  • Doty, James, i. 306, 308, 331, 371, 375, 422, 452, 458; ii. 26, 31, 47, 68, 70, 93, 95;
    • recovers stolen horses, 100, 101, 114, 124, 126, 132, 151, 168, 248;
    • death of, 268.
  • Doubleday, Abner W., General, i. 27.
  • Douglass, James, Sir, i. 418, 477; ii. 13, 14, 277, 290–293.
  • Douglass, Stephen A., i. 260; ii. 302.
  • Downey, William R., ii. 246.
  • Doyle, Richard N., ii. 402.
  • Drayton, Percival, Captain, ii. 346, 399.
  • Drayton, Thomas F., General, ii. 346, 349.
  • Drum, i. 210;
    • killed, 211.
  • Dry Creek, ii. 70.
  • Dry Tortugas, ii. 325.
  • Du Berry, Beekman, Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 291, 298, 306, 308, 314;
    • leaves exploration, 217.
  • Duncan, Colonel, i. 106, 120, 140, 141, 167, 181, 206, 212, 223.
  • Duncan, Johnson K., Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 293, 296, 307, 394.
  • Duncan, of Haverhill, i. 243.
  • Dunn, John, ii. 262.
  • Dunnells, i. 77.
  • Dupont, Samuel F., Commodore, ii. 343;
    • capture of Port Royal, 346–348, 358, 379, 382.
  • Duwhamish Indians, i. 463–469; ii. 161–192, 256.
  • Duwhamish River. See White River.
  • Dwight, Lieutenant, ii. 457.
  • Dyer, Alexander B., i. 27.
  • Eagle-from-the-Light, Nez Perce chief, speech at Walla Walla council, ii. 48–50;
    • presents his medicine bear-skin to Governor Stevens, 58;
    • signs treaty, 63, 92, 107, 202, 214.
  • Eagle, Gros Ventre chief, i. 355, 356.
  • Earl, Lieutenant-Colonel, i. 114.
  • Early, Jubal A., i. 27; ii. 457, 458, 462, 487, 490, 495, 496.
  • Eastern View, ii. 430.
  • Eaton, Charles H., ii. 170.
  • Eaton, Nathan, i. 412.
  • Ebey, Isaac N., ii. 170;
    • murdered by northern Indians, 259.
  • Edisto Island, ii. 382, 383.
  • Eggers, Albert, ii. 168.
  • Eighth infantry, i. 172.
  • Eighth Massachusetts battery, ii. 425.
  • Eighth Michigan volunteers, ii. 341–343, 359–366, 372, 374, 389;
    • battle of James Island, 402–415, 425;
    • battle of Chantilly, 484, 495.
  • Elbow Lake, i. 322.
  • Eldredge, Edward, i. 412.
  • Eells, C., missionary among Spokanes, i. 398; ii. 22.
  • Eleventh infantry, i. 170.
  • Elk River, ii. 100.
  • Ellen, gunboat, ii. 364, 408.
  • Ellen, nurse, i. 433.
  • Elliott, Point, treaty of, i. 462–469.
  • Elliott, Samuel M., Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 322, 324.
  • Elliott, William St. George, Major, ii. 359, 364, 377, 474.
  • El Pinal, i. 138, 140, 153.
  • El Soldado, Mexican village, i. 137.
  • Ely, Ralph, Captain, ii. 377, 378.
  • Emerson, Ralph Waldo, lectures, i. 81.
  • Emigrants, circular letter to, ii. 274.
  • Encerro, Santa Anna’s hacienda, i. 126, 129.
  • En-cha-rae-nae Creek, i. 401.
  • En-chush-chesh-she-luxum, Lake, i. 401.
  • Endicott, William, i. 16.
  • Engineer company, advocates, i. 93;
    • enlists first man, private Lothrop, 94, 118, 119, 139, 140, 164, 167, 171.
  • English cemetery, City of Mexico, i. 210.
  • Ensign, Lewis, ii. 248.
  • Ensign, Shirley, i. 415.
  • Ernst, Lieutenant, i. 112.
  • Eskridge, Richard I., Colonel, U.S.A., married Susan Stevens; their children, Maud, Richard Stevens, Hazard Stevens, Virginia, Oliver, Mary Peyton, ii. 502.
  • Esquimault Harbor, ii. 291.
  • Ethan Allen, Fort, ii. 328.
  • Eustis, Henry L., General, i. 27.
  • Evans Guards, ii. 392.
  • Evans, Elwood, i. 306, 328, 375; ii. 245, 246, 248, 261, 266.
  • Evans, John, Dr., i. 287, 296, 302, 307, 351, 364.
  • Evans, N.G., General, ii. 381, 411, 412, 450, 460.
  • Evelyn, Mr., i. 306.
  • Everett, Edward, ii. 302.
  • Everett, T.S., i. 106, 308, 311.
  • Ewell, Richard S., General, i. 27, 183; ii. 431, 433, 438, 441, 442, 446, 457, 487.
  • Ewen, Camp, ii. 322.
  • Fairhaven, Mass., takes charge of battery, i. 76, 80.
  • Falls Church, ii. 330.
  • Farnsworth, Addison, Colonel, ii. 425, 452, 459, 466.
  • Faugh-a-ballagh, “Clear the way,” designation of 28th Massachusetts, ii. 452.
  • Fay, R.C., ii. 256.
  • Fayetteville, Va., ii. 432.
  • Fenton, William, Colonel, ii. 341, 361, 395, 402, 403.
  • Fernandina, Fla., ii. 357, 382.
  • Ferrero, Edward, General, ii. 489.
  • Fessenden, W.P., Senator, ii. 386.
  • Field, Charles W., General, brigade, ii. 487, 495, 496.
  • Field, H., ii. 208.
  • Fifteenth infantry, i. 173.
  • Fiftieth Pennsylvania volunteers, ii. 341, 359–366, 388, 389, 421, 425;
    • battle of Chantilly, 484, 485, 495.
  • First artillery, i. 114, 156, 180, 181, 184, 210, 211.
  • Fitzhugh, E.C., ii. 158, 205, 253.
  • Fitzwater, killed, i. 169.
  • Five Crows, Cuyuse chief, ii. 51, 52, 61, 121.
  • Flathead Indians, i. 348;
    • talk with, 381, 382, 384; ii. 16, 22, 23;
    • manner of ferrying across rivers, 77, 79, 80;
    • council and treaty, 80–91;
    • present condition, 91, 92, 99, 107, 114, 115, 125.
  • Flathead Lake, i. 382.
  • Flathead River, ii. 80, 90.
  • Flathead trail, i. 376.
  • Flattery, Cape, i. 473, 474, 477.
  • Flette, John, ii. 33.
  • Flint Hill, Va., ii. 494.
  • Floyd, John B., Secretary of War, ii. 287.
  • Folsom, Captain, i. 425, 437.
  • Forbes, John M., ii. 371.
  • Forbes, William H., ii 371.
  • Ford, Sidney S., Judge, i. 412, 441–443; ii. 168, 257.
  • Ford, Sidney S., Jr., ii. 1, 3, 68, 70, 73, 132, 151, 169, 185, 187, 200, 255, 256.
  • Forts, stockades, and blockhouses built: thirty-five by volunteers, ii. 234;
    • twenty-three by settlers, 235;
    • seven by regulars, 235.
  • Forty-sixth New York, ii. 390;
    • battle of James Island, 402–415, 425, 426, 449, 450, 484, 495.
  • Foster, John G., General, i. 112, 119, 131, 172, 178;
    • wounded, 205, 224;
    • letter from, 227, 250;
    • on Coast Survey, 275, 277, 409.
  • Foster, Susan, i. 15.
  • Fourcier, Louis, ii. 70.
  • Fourteen Years’ Bill, carried, i. 257–259.
  • Fourth infantry, i. 114, 164.
  • Fowler, E.S., i. 454, 468.
  • Fowler, Professor, phrenologist, i. 60, 265.
  • Fowler, William H., Lieutenant, i. 83.
  • Fox Island, council at, ii. 192;
    • reservation, 256.
  • Franklin Academy, i. 15.
  • Franklin, William B., General, corps, ii. 476, 494.
  • Fraser River, ii. 293.
  • Fraser, James L., Colonel, ii. 359.
  • Fredericksburg, ii. 425.
  • Fremont, John C., ii. 270.
  • French, Mr., ii. 385.
  • French, William H., General, i. 27;
    • remarks on General Stevens’s reconnoissance of the Peñon, i. 186.
  • Frontera, Mexican general, killed, i. 173.
  • Fruitvale farm, battlefield of Chantilly, ii. 483.
  • Fry, Dorothy, wife of Captain James, i. 3.
  • Fuca, Strait of, i. 473, 477.
  • Fuller, Charles A., Captain, ii. 366, 372.
  • Fuller, of Maine, i. 260.
  • Fuller, W.J.A., ii. 371, 375, 376.
  • Gaines, Major, i. 165.
  • Gainesville, Va., ii. 431, 433, 439–441.
  • Galena, i. 303.
  • Gallicer, first mate bark Prompt, i. 99.
  • Gansevoort, G., Captain, ii. 167;
    • punishes northern Indians, 258, 259.
  • Garden’s Corners, ii. 357, 365.
  • Gardiner, J.W.T., Captain, detailed on exploration, i. 293, 298, 306.
  • Gardner, Major, i. 164.
  • Gardner, Port, i. 468.
  • Garfielde, Selucious, ii. 265, 280, 314, 316.
  • Garland, Colonel, i. 139, 140, 142, 169, 205, 206, 211.
  • Garnett, Major, ii. 195, 225, 230.
  • Garnett, M.R.H., ii. 280.
  • Garrison, Mayor of San Francisco, i. 425.
  • Garry. See Spokane Garry.
  • Gazzoli, Père, i. 388.
  • Genette, Frank, ii. 70.
  • George’s Island, Boston Harbor, i. 57.
  • Georgia, Gulf of, ii. 13.
  • Georgia volunteers, 13th, ii. 372, 374, 398;
    • 47th and 51st, i. 412.
  • Germanna Ford, ii. 427.
  • Germantown, ii. 481.
  • Getty, George W., General, i. 28; ii. 454.
  • Gholson, R.D., Governor, ii. 293, 294.
  • Gibbon, John, General, ii. 63, 441, 442, 459.
  • Gibbs, George, i. 307, 394, 416, 445, 453–457; ii. 3, 5, 245, 246.
  • Gibson, A.A., Lieutenant, i. 277.
  • Gibson, Edward, ii. 158.
  • Giddings, Edward, i. 456.
  • Gideonites, ii. 369, 370.
  • Giles, Henry, lecturer, i. 93.
  • Gilfillan, Charles D., ii. 299.
  • Gilmer, Jeremy F., classmate, i. 27, 58, 77, 226, 235.
  • Gilmore, Q.A., General, ii. 350, 357, 382.
  • Goff, Francis M.P., ii. 169, 171, 187, 197, 200, 201, 210, 214, 222.
  • Golden Age, steamship, i. 436; ii. 269.
  • Golden Gate, steamship, ii. 269.
  • Goldsborough, H.A., i. 415, 445, 453; ii. 245, 246.
  • Goliah, chief, i. 463, 466.
  • Goodell, J.W., ii. 249.
  • Goodell, W.B., i. 412.
  • Goose’s Neck, i. 376.
  • Gosnell, Wesley, ii. 169, 187, 255, 257.
  • Goudy, George B., ii. 170.
  • Gove, Warren, ii. 168.
  • Governor, the, steamship, ii. 345.
  • Gracie, Archibald, Lieutenant, ii. 29, 33, 66.
  • Grafton, i. 37.
  • Graham, Lieutenant, wounded, i. 183.
  • Graham, Major, i. 112, 170.
  • Graham, William M., i. 302, 307.
  • Graham, William M., Captain, ii. 470.
  • Grainger, Robert S., General, i. 28.
  • Grand Mound prairie, i. 412.
  • Grande Ronde, battle at, ii. 201, 202.
  • Grant, U.S., General, ii. 303.
  • Graves, Frank, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 395, 402.
  • Gray, i. 341.
  • Gray’s Harbor, ii. 1.
  • Great Britain, ii. 12, 13.
  • Great Northern Railroad, i. 320, 380, 395.
  • Great Pond, North Andover, i. 5, 8;
    • ducking in, 47.
  • Great Republic, ship, ii. 344, 345.
  • Great Salt Lake, i. 422.
  • Green River, ii. 184, 187.
  • Greene, Charles G., i. 273.
  • Greene, William B., i. 37, 58.
  • Greenwich, ii. 433.
  • Gregg, Maxcy, General, ii. 487, 495, 496.
  • Griffin, Charles, Captain, ii. 329–331, 463.
  • Grimball’s plantation, ii. 390.
  • Grinnell, Joseph & Co., i. 420.
  • Gros Ventres, i. 347, 348, 355;
    • council with, 356–358, 362; ii. 99, 109, 114.
  • Grover, Cuvier, Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 293, 298, 306, 308, 312, 314, 319–321, 345, 351, 355, 359, 364, 370, 372;
    • winter trip, Fort Benton to Olympia, 422; ii. 448, 455, 456.
  • Grover, Lafayette, ii. 296.
  • Groveton, ii. 436, 438, 440, 441, 449, 450, 452.
  • Guadalupe, Fort, in Puebla, i. 144.
  • Guadalupe, Mexico, i. 163, 214.
  • Gulf Stream, i. 100.
  • Guthrie, Camp, i. 327, 328.
  • Guy, i. 329, 338.
  • Gwin, William, Senator, i. 269, 437; ii. 298.
  • Hahd-skus, treaty of, on Point-no-Point, i. 469–473.
  • Halbert, i. 38.
  • Hale, C.H., i. 415.
  • Hale, Frank, ii. 70.
  • Hale, gunboat, ii. 408.
  • Hale, John P., Senator, ii. 320, 386.
  • Hal-hal-tlos-sot. See Lawyer.
  • Hall, Fort, i. 422.
  • Hall, Joseph, ii. 367.
  • Hall, J.H., i. 468.
  • Halleck, Henry W., General, classmate, rival, i. 26, 27, 31, 35–37, 58, 71, 72, 75, 80;
    • letter to, 420;
    • letter from, 420, 425; ii. 303, 424.
  • Haller, Granville O., Major, ii. 28, 29, 121, 157, 158, 207, 294.
  • Hamilton, John, Captain, ii. 395, 409.
  • Hamilton, Schuyler, General, i. 28.
  • Hamlin, i. 243.
  • Hammell, Augustus, i. 368, 369.
  • Hammond, Dr., i. 436.
  • Hampshire, England, i. 1.
  • Hampton Roads, ii. 423.
  • Hancock, United States warship, ii. 258.
  • Hancock, W.S., General, ii. 333.
  • Hardcastle, Lieutenant, i. 113.
  • Hardee, William J., i. 28, 260.
  • Harned, Benjamin, ii. 261.
  • Harney, William S., Colonel, i. 125, 126, 153, 167;
    • General Harney placed in command in Oregon and Washington, ii. 283, 284, 288;
    • orders Captain Pickett to San Juan, 290;
    • reinforces him, 291–295.
  • Haro, Canal de, ii. 13.
  • Harris, Major, i. 83.
  • Haskin, Joseph P., Lieutenant, i. 114, 116, 132, 173.
  • Hassard, Nicholas, i. 63.
  • Hastings, L.B., i. 412.
  • Hatch, Rufus, General, ii. 441, 460, 466, 468.
  • Hathaway, M.R., ii. 168, 200.
  • Hatteras, Cape, storm off, ii. 270.
  • Havana, i. 433.
  • Haverhill, Mass., i. 1, 35.
  • Hawk, Isaac, i. 415.
  • Hawley, Joseph R., Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 395, 402, 405, 407, 414.
  • Hayes, John L., i. 83, 257; ii. 273, 282, 498.
  • Hayes, William, General, i. 28.
  • Hays, Fort, i. 185, 234.
  • Hays, Gilmore, i. 414; ii. 158, 168–171, 186;
    • resigns, 189.
  • Hays, Harry T., General, ii. 487, 490, 495, 496.
  • Hays, Isaac, ii. 170.
  • Haymarket, Va., ii. 440.
  • Hazard, Benjamin, i. 63–65, 70, 71;
    • death, 77.
  • Hazard, Daniel L., i. 303; ii. 288, 289.
  • Hazard, Emily L., i. 65, 94.
  • Hazard, Harriet (née Lyman), i. 65, 91.
  • Hazard, Harriet L., i. 67.
  • Hazard, Margaret L., i. 63, 64, 67, 79, 81, 87, 96.
  • Hazard, Mary W., i. 65, 94, 95, 276.
  • Hazard, Mrs., i. 232.
  • Hazard, Nancy, i. 87, 91, 95, 96, 268, 269.
  • Hazard, Thomas G., i. 91, 266, 267.
  • Hazen, Nathan W., i. 19, 20, 22, 48, 71.
  • Hazlett, Charles E., Captain, ii. 469.
  • Head, J.C., i. 415.
  • Heath family, ii. 483.
  • Hebert, Paul O., i. 58.
  • Heffron, H.G., Lieutenant, ii. 425, 474, 475.
  • Heintzelman, Samuel P., General, ii. 430, 462, 463, 481.
  • Hell Gate, i. 379; ii. 93, 125.
  • Hell Gate River, ii. 93.
  • Hell Gate Ronde, i. 379; ii. 92.
  • Henness, B.L., Captain, ii. 169, 170, 186, 197.
  • Henry Hill, ii. 435, 470.
  • Henry, Joseph, Professor, i. 276; ii. 273.
  • Henry, Lake, i. 315.
  • Herrera, Mexican peace commissioner, i. 203.
  • Hewett, C.C., Captain, ii. 170, 245.
  • Hicks, Urban E., i. 412.
  • Higgins, C.P., i. 306, 422, 444; ii. 31, 48, 68, 70, 77, 108, 109, 131, 132, 169.
  • Higginson, Henry L., Major, ii. 389.
  • Hilgard, H.E., Professor, i. 277.
  • Hill, A.P., General, ii. 438, 446, 458, 487, 493, 495, 496.
  • Hill, D.H., i. 27.
  • Hill, Humphrey, ii. 168.
  • Hillsborough, N.C., i. 274.
  • Hilton Head, ii. 345, 350–352, 382.
  • Hitchcock, C.M., Dr., i. 436, 463.
  • Hitchcock, E.A., Colonel, i. 150, 257.
  • Hodges, Henry C., Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 307.
  • Hodgdon, Stephen, i. 412.
  • Hoecken, Father, ii. 85, 90.
  • Hoffman, Lieutenant, killed, i. 184.
  • Holbrook, Andrew J., Lieutenant, ii. 366.
  • Holt, Abiel, i. 13.
  • Holt, Joseph, ii. 303, 312, 318.
  • Hood, John B., General, ii. 448, 450, 460.
  • Hood River, ii. 153.
  • Hooker, Joseph, General, i. 27, 83; ii. 430, 432–434, 439, 445, 448, 460, 464, 481.
  • Hope, Camp, ii. 325.
  • Horn, Cape, i. 300; ii. 153.
  • Horse Butte, i. 327.
  • Horse Plains, ii. 79.
  • Horton, W.H., ii. 266.
  • Hough, F.O., i. 462.
  • Howard, O.H., Lieutenant, ii. 408.
  • Howard, O.O., General, ii. 63.
  • Howe, A.W., General, i. 28.
  • Howe, Samuel D., Captain, ii. 169, 171, 188.
  • How-lish-wam-poo, Cuyuse chief, ii. 148.
  • Hoyt, O.S., i. 307.
  • Huger, Eustis, ii. 168.
  • Hughes, C., ii. 70.
  • Hudson Bay Company, i. 281, 285, 297;
    • Governor Stevens reports on claims, 297; ii. 13;
    • people not molested by hostile Indians, 132, 225;
    • Governor Stevens’s opinion of, as neutrals, 229;
    • ex-employees ordered to settlements, imprisoned, tried, 242–249;
    • claim San Juan, 289;
    • exactions of, 281, 282.
  • Huet, Charles, i. 389.
  • Humber, i. 37.
  • Humphreys, A.A., Captain, i. 241, 244, 246; ii. 277, 309.
  • Hunt, E.B., Lieutenant, i. 277.
  • Hunt, H.J., General, classmate, i. 27, 60, 77, 106;
    • General Stevens’s sense of justice, 188, 210, 212;
    • army reforms, 240, 259;
    • letter to, 260;
    • Jefferson Davis and Governor Stevens, 427, 428.
  • Hunter, David, General, ii. 383–386, 393, 399, 420, 421.
  • Huntington family, i. 412.
  • Hunton, Eppa, General, ii. 460.
  • Hurd, James K., ii. 168.
  • Hurd, Jared S., i. 415; ii. 168.
  • Hurd, M., i. 415.
  • Hydah Indians, i. 452.
  • Hyde, Breed N., Colonel, ii. 329.
  • Indian Affairs, Commissioner of, reports to, ii. 91, 227–230, 271–273.
  • Indian councils and treaties:
    • She-nah-nam, i. 456–462;
    • Point Elliott, 463–468;
    • Point-no-Point, 469–473;
    • Neah Bay, 473–477;
    • Chehalis, Quinaiult, ii. 1–9;
    • Walla Walla, 34–65;
    • Flathead, 81–91;
    • Blackfoot, 107–119;
    • Spokane, 133–140;
    • Nez Perce, 143, 144;
    • Fox Island, 192;
    • Klikitat, 208;
    • second Walla Walla, 210–220;
    • treaties confirmed, 285.
  • Indian policy, Governor Stevens’s, i. 448–450, 454, 455.
  • Indian tribes. See map, ii. 16;
    • Appendix, 503–505, and following:—
      • East of Rocky Mountains, Assiniboines, in four bands of Blackfeet, Bloods, Piegans, and Gros Ventres; Chippewas, Crees, Crows, Sioux, Winnebagoes.
      • Tribes of Rocky Mountains, Flatheads, Pend Oreilles, Kootenays.
      • Tribes of Upper Columbia, Nez Perces, Cuyuses, Umatillas, Walla Wallas, Cœur d’Alenes, Spokanes, Yakimas, Palouses, Klikitats, Snakes.
      • Tribes of Puget Sound, Nisquallies, Puyallups, Duwhamish, Snohomish, Clallams, Chimakums, Skokomish, Makahs.
      • Tribes of Coast, Quinaiults, Quillehutes, Chehalis, Chinooks, Cowlitz.
      • Northern Indians, Hydahs.
  • Indian war, causes of, ii. 25, 26, 163.
  • Indian war debt, ii. 296;
    • paid by Congress, 306–308.
  • Indiana, 19th regiment volunteers, ii. 329, 330.
  • Ingalls, Mary, wife of Joseph, i. 3.
  • Ingalls, Rufus, Captain, ii. 296.
  • Ingraham, Sampson, i. 269.
  • Ip-se-male-e-con or Spotted Eagle, Nez Perce chief, i. 58.
    • See Spotted Eagle.
  • Ireland, David, Captain, ii. 335.
  • Irish volunteers, ii. 392.
  • Irons, Lieutenant, killed, i. 184.
  • Irvin, Colonel, i. 224.
  • Irwin, Lieutenant, ii. 362.
  • Istacalco, i. 207.
  • Ives, Robert, Captain, ii. 482, 483.
  • Iztaccihuatl, mountain in Mexico, i. 159.
  • Jack, i. 393.
  • Jackson Club, i. 269.
  • Jackson, Fort, near Savannah, i. 230.
  • Jackson, J.H., Colonel, ii. 395.
  • Jackson, John R., i. 411, 440; ii. 170.
  • Jackson, Thomas J., General, ii. 426, 427, 431, 434, 438, 441, 446, 452, 462, 468, 471, 475, 479, 480;
    • battle of Chantilly, 487–496.
  • Jacksonville, Fla., ii. 357.
  • Jacques River, i. 330.
  • Jalapa, i. 123, 126, 129, 130;
    • description of, 132, 133.
  • James Island, ii. 380–388;
    • campaign, 390–399;
    • battle of, 399–415.
  • James, Nez Perce chief, ii. 63, 217.
  • James or Jacques River, i. 277, 320, 330, 331.
  • James River, Va., ii. 423.
  • Jameson, Mr., i. 201.
  • Jamestown, i. 320.
  • Janney, Mrs., i. 226, 264, 265.
  • Jefferson, Va., ii. 431.
  • Jekelfaluzy, A., i. 306, 317.
  • Jennings, i. 38, 48.
  • Jessie, Lake, i. 328, 329.
  • Jesuit missionaries, ii. 21, 22.
  • Juan el Diablo, Don, i. 225.
  • Judith River, ii. 98;
    • Blackfoot council at mouth of, 110–116.
  • Julia, steamer, ii. 292.
  • Justice, Jefferson, Lieutenant, ii. 415.
  • Jocko River, i. 381, 384, 385; ii. 79.
  • John, Captain, Nez Perce chief, ii. 129, 152, 201.
  • John Day’s River, ii. 30.
  • John Taylor, Snohomish chief, ii. 169.
  • Johnson Bradley, T., General, ii. 438, 440, 468.
  • Johnson, Bushrod, i. 27.
  • Johnson, Edward, i. 27.
  • Johnson, Fort, ii. 387.
  • Johnson, John, ii. 70.
  • Johnson, Mr., i. 36.
  • Johnson, T. Preston, Lieutenant, killed, i. 172, 184.
  • Johnson, Walter W., ii. 284.
  • Johnson, W.R., Mrs., ii. 284, 371, 373, 374.
  • Jones, camp at West Point, i. 36.
  • Jones, David R., General, ii. 450, 490.
  • Jones, Gabriel, i. 412.
  • Jones Island, ii. 382.
  • Jones, James, Colonel, ii. 365.
  • Jordan, Captain, ii. 206.
  • Jordan, Lieutenant, i. 112.
  • Joseph, Cœur d’Alene guide, ii. 67.
  • Joseph, Nez Perce chief, ii. 58, 63, 202, 217
  • Kalorama Hill, near Georgetown, D.C., ii. 325.
  • Kam-i-ah-kan, head chief of Yakimas, ii. 27, 38;
    • at Walla Walla council, 40;
    • speech, 48, 51–53;
    • signs treaty, 55–57;
    • chief instigator to war, 61, 64, 121, 157, 211, 218, 223.
  • Kane, P.C., Colonel, ii. 395.
  • Kearny, Philip, General, i. 155, 170, 183; ii. 430, 434, 439, 445, 448, 457, 458, 462, 464, 473, 475;
    • at battle of Chantilly, 488;
    • death, 490, 491.
  • Kelley, Mrs., i. 257.
  • Kelly, James K., Colonel, ii. 144, 160.
  • Kelly, William, Captain, ii. 169, 190.
  • Kemble, George S., Dr., ii. 343.
  • Kemper, James L., General, ii. 450, 460.
  • Kendall, B.F., i. 306, 311, 312, 317, 325, 332; 375; ii. 245, 246, 248.
  • Kendrick, Captain, i. 113, 259.
  • Kendrick, David, i. 412.
  • Kennedy, H., ii. 95.
  • Kerns’s battery, ii. 469.
  • Kincaid, William M., ii. 246.
  • King, Rufus, General, ii. 439, 441–443, 453, 454, 459, 460, 463, 464.
  • Kip, Lawrence, ii. 29, 33, 60, 61.
  • Kirby, Major, i. 224.
  • Kirkham, Ralph W., General, i. 28.
  • Kiser, Benjamin, ii. 92, 115, 117.
  • Kitchelus, Lake, i. 408.
  • Kittson, i. 325.
  • Klady, Samuel, i. 462.
  • Klah-she-min or Squaxon Island, i. 458.
  • Klikitat Prairie, ii. 187.
  • Klikitat River, i. 208.
  • Klikitats, i. 452; ii. 22, 190, 208, 257.
  • Knox, Fort, opposite Bucksport, Me., buys land for, i. 84;
    • constructs, 85–100, 265;
    • resumes charge of, 283;
    • relinquishes, 283; ii. 309.
  • Knox, Mr., buys house, i. 272.
  • Knoxville, Tenn., i. 35; ii. 413.
  • Koh-lat-toose, Palouse chief, ii. 72.
  • Koltes, John A., Colonel, ii. 470.
  • Koos-koos-kin, or Clearwater River, ii. 18, 141, 145.
  • Kootenay Indians, ii. 17, 22, 77, 79, 80.
  • Kossuth, Louis, i. 269.
  • La Frambois, i. 306, 329, 338.
  • La Hoya, Mexico, i. 137, 156.
  • La Vega, Mexican general, i. 129.
  • Las Vegas, Mexican village, i. 137, 138, 207.
  • Lakeman, Moses B., Colonel, ii. 497.
  • Lamar, Fort or Battery, ii. 396;
    • assault on, 400–416.
  • Lamar, T.G., Colonel, ii. 403, 411, 412.
  • Ladies’ Island, ii. 354.
  • Ladd, Alexander, i. 83.
  • Ladd, W.S., ii. 266.
  • Lambert, John, i. 306.
  • Lambert River, i. 318.
  • Lancaster, Columbia, i. 411;
    • elected delegate in Congress, 418, 432; ii. 15.
  • Lander, Edward, Judge, i. 414; ii. 169, 171, 188;
    • arrested and taken off bench, 244;
    • holds court in Olympia, issues writs, again arrested, held prisoner to end of war, 247, 248;
    • fines Governor Stevens $50, 249, 251–253.
  • Lander, Frederick W., i. 295, 298, 299, 306, 308, 314, 319, 321, 325, 326, 330–332, 338, 345, 350, 355, 359, 365, 368–370, 372, 380, 381, 383, 384;
    • ordered to examine Nahchess Pass;
    • fails, 405, 406.
  • Lander’s Fork, ii. 125.
  • Lake George, N.Y., i. 3, 4.
  • Lame Bull, Blackfoot chief, ii. 100.
  • Lane, Joseph, General, i. 221, 300, 432; ii. 273, 298;
    • nominated for vice-president, 304;
    • his chances, 306, 313.
  • Lansdale, R.H., Dr., i. 385; ii. 26, 33, 68, 70, 92, 125, 127, 209.
  • Lansing, Arthur B., Lieutenant, i. 60.
  • Lapwai, ii. 18, 142, 145.
  • Lathrop, i. 100, 264.
  • Lawrence, Mass., i. 1.
  • Lawton, A.R., General, ii. 446, 457, 458, 487, 495, 496.
  • Lawton, Robert R., Colonel, i. 106.
  • Lawyer, Hal-hal-tlos-sot, head chief of Nez Perces, ii. 18;
    • at Walla Walla council, 35–64;
    • moves lodge in Governor Stevens’s camp, 47;
    • speech, 51, 54;
    • advises Governor Stevens, 56–58, 71, 146, 202, 210, 217, 218.
  • Le Bombard, Alexis, guide, i. 337, 338.
  • Le Favre, Captain, ii. 343.
  • Leake’s Virginia battery, ii. 365.
  • Lear, Mr., ii. 208.
  • Leasure, Daniel, Colonel, ii. 340–342, 359, 364, 395, 402, 406, 425, 458.
  • Lecky, David A., Major, ii. 395, 402, 484.
  • Lee, John E., i. 233, 269.
  • Lee, Robert E., General, i. 109, 111, 114, 117, 121, 122, 130, 139, 141, 142, 144, 149;
    • reconnoitres the Peñon, 164–166, 169, 170;
    • at Contreras, 171, 172, 174, 175, 179, 180;
    • important services, 185;
    • sketch of, 194 216, 250, 255; ii. 376, 377, 380, 427, 431, 460, 479.
  • Legareville, ii. 390, 393, 394.
  • Lemere, Joseph, ii. 70.
  • Leschi, i. 461; ii. 184, 208, 225, 236, 238;
    • hanged, 240.
  • Lewinsville, Va., reconnoissance, ii. 329–332.
  • Lewis and Clark, i. 348, 378, 379.
  • Lewis and Clark’s Pass, ii. 93.
  • Lewis, Mr., i. 307.
  • Lewis, Père, i. 397.
  • Lewis River, i. 411.
  • Lighthouse Board, i. 271.
  • Lightning Lake, i. 316, 318.
  • Lilly, William, Captain, ii. 343, 372.
  • Lincoln, Abraham, President, nominated, ii. 305;
    • elected, 306;
    • Governor Stevens calls upon, 319, 332, 334, 340.
  • Lincoln, Lieutenant, i. 114.
  • Lindner, Sergeant, i. 322, 330.
  • Lispenard, George, ii. 367.
  • Little Dog, Blackfoot chief, i. 368; ii. 100, 114.
  • Little Muddy River, i. 351.
  • Little River turnpike, ii. 479, 481, 497.
  • Little Soldier, Gros Ventre chief, i. 355.
  • Little White Calf, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Lobos Island, Mexico, i. 105, 106.
  • Lock’s Ford, ii. 437, 475.
  • Logan, John A., General, ii. 304.
  • Logan, Private, remarks on death of, i. 276.
  • Long Island Sound, i. 78.
  • Longstreet, James, i. 27; ii. 413, 427, 431, 434, 440, 448, 450–452, 454, 460, 462, 466;
    • his attack, ii. 469–471, 475, 479, 490, 496.
  • Looking Glass, war chief of Nez Perces, ii. 54–58, 92, 129, 130;
    • treachery discovered, 133, 143, 144, 202.
  • Loring, George B., i. 16.
  • L’Orme, De, Governor, Red River hunters, i. 340, 341.
  • Louisburg, i. 3.
  • Louisiana volunteers, 4th, ii. 409, 411.
  • Lovell, Mansfield, i. 28.
  • Low, J.M., i. 412.
  • Lowell, Mass., i. 68.
  • Low Horn, Piegan chief, i. 374; ii. 99.
  • Lugenbeel, Major, ii. 206.
  • Lummi Indians, ii. 256.
  • Lummi River, i. 468.
  • Lupton, Major, ii. 200, 201.
  • Lusk, William T., ii. 343, 368, 459, 482, 483, 485, 497.
  • Lyman, Daniel, Colonel, i. 65.
  • Lyman, Harriet, i. 65.
  • Lymans, i. 77.
  • Lyon, Nathaniel, General, i. 28.
  • Lyons, Benjamin R., Lieutenant, ii. 366, 372, 402, 405, 406;
    • death of, 415.
  • Maryland volunteers, 2d, ii. 457.
  • Macfeely, Robert, Lieutenant, i. 307, 370, 393.
  • Madison, Port, i. 468; ii. 256.
  • Maginn, i. 389.
  • Magruder, John B., Captain, i. 114, 171, 172, 176, 211.
  • Maine, i. 3, 5.
  • Maine volunteers, i. 209;
    • 6th regiment, ii. 332;
    • 3d and 4th, 488, 495.
  • Maison du Chien, i. 338.
  • Makah Indians, treaty with, i. 473–477.
  • Major Tompkins’s steamer, i. 413, 462.
  • Malinche, mountain in Mexico, i. 159.
  • Maloney, Maurice, Captain, ii. 158, 207.
  • Manassas Gap Railroad, ii. 434.
  • Manassas Junction, ii. 431, 434, 435, 439.
  • Mansfield Joseph, K.F., Colonel, i. 230, 237, 255; ii. 285.
  • Man-who-goes-on-Horseback, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Maple River, i. 326.
  • Marble Ridge Farm, stratagem against Indians, i. 7.
  • Marcy, Camp, i. 319.
  • Marcy, William L., Secretary of State, i. 285; ii. 250.
  • Marias Pass, i. 380, 381, 384.
  • Marias River, i. 361, 362, 369, 370.
  • Marion Rifles, ii. 392.
  • Marsh, Edwin, i. 415.
  • Martial law, ii. 240–250, 263.
  • Martin, Augustus P., Captain ii. 463.
  • Mason, Charles H., i, 414, 456, 461, 462, 464; ii. 123, 158, 159, 165, 257, 258;
    • death of, 289.
  • Mason, James L., i. 60–64, 66, 67, 77, 81, 105, 106, 108, 111, 113, 114, 117, 119, 122, 130, 138, 144;
    • reconnoitres the Peñon, 164–167, 169–171, 182, 201;
    • wounded, 205, 216;
    • sketch of, 217, 232, 255, 274, 425.
  • Mason, Jeremiah, i. 71.
  • Massachusetts, U.S. war-ship, ii. 185, 252, 258.
  • Massachusetts volunteers, 1st cavalry, ii. 367, 389;
    • 28th regiment, 390;
    • 1st, 11th, and 16th, 455, 456;
    • 21st, 470, 489–491, 495.
  • Matthews, Joseph, ii. 367.
  • Matthias, Frank, ii. 168.
  • Maxon, H.J.G., Major, ii. 168, 171, 186, 187, 197, 242.
  • Maynard, D.S., Dr., i. 412, 465, 466; ii. 256.
  • Maynard, Mr., i. 45.
  • McAlister, James, i. 412, 462.
  • McAlister, John W., i. 462.
  • McBane, i. 403.
  • McCafferty, Green, ii. 3, 151.
  • McCaw, S., ii. 246.
  • McClary, Fort, at Portland, Me., i. 83.
  • McClellan, George B., General, i. 111, 130, 141, 142, 166, 171, 172, 180;
    • asks aid, 238, 260, 263, 264;
    • Governor Stevens applies for, 288;
    • letter to, 289, 293, 295–297, 299, 307, 394;
    • his exploration of Cascade passes, 394–400, 404, 406;
    • ordered to run line to Snoqualmie Pass, 406;
    • his failure, 407–409;
    • disparages settlers, 410;
    • commended by Secretary Jefferson Davis, 429; ii. 325, 328, 332;
    • keeps back General Stevens’s appointment as brigadier-general, 334, 336;
    • General Stevens condemns McClellan’s management, and foretells disaster, 339, 340, 427.
  • McClelland, Camp, i. 326.
  • McClelland, Robert, Secretary of the Interior, i. 286.
  • McClure, Charles, Colonel, ii. 494.
  • McCorkle, W.A.L., Captain, ii. 170.
  • McCown, John P., i. 28.
  • McDonald, in charge of Fort Colville, i. 393, 394, 397, 398; ii. 133.
  • McDonough or Caamano Island, i. 409.
  • McDowell, Irvin C., General, i. 28; ii. 319, 427, 430, 432–434, 439, 440, 444, 453–455, 459, 462–464, 481, 494.
  • McFarland, Aunt, i. 68.
  • McField, John, ii. 243.
  • McKay, William C., ii. 32, 170.
  • McKensie, Captain, i. 113, 208, 213.
  • McKensie, Patrick, ii. 33.
  • McKenzie, Fort, i. 370.
  • McKinstry, Justus, General, i. 28.
  • McLaws, Lafayette, i. 28.
  • McLean, Nathaniel C., General, ii. 447, 448, 465, 469, 470.
  • McLean, William, Lieutenant, ii. 329, 331.
  • McLeod, John, ii. 243, 247, 249.
  • McMullin, Fayette, Governor, ii. 268.
  • McWillie Senator, i. 257.
  • Meade, George G., General, ii. 440, 469, 470.
  • Meeker, E.M., ii. 246.
  • Meiggs, Montgomery C., General, i. 27, 258.
  • Menetrey, Father, ii. 89.
  • Menoc, i. 306, 311, 312, 329.
  • Meredith, Solomon, Colonel, ii. 329.
  • Merrill, Captain, killed, i. 206.
  • Merrimac River, Mass. i. 1.
  • Merton, W.B., lectures in Bucksport, i. 93.
  • Metcalf, E., Major, ii. 395.
  • Metsic, Indian hunter, i. 98.
  • Mexicalcingo, town in valley of Mexico, i. 165, 166.
  • Mexican Congress, i. 151.
  • Mexican Gulf, i. 102;
    • norther in, 104.
  • Mexican war justified, i. 232, 273;
    • work on 250, 255, 256;
    • Ripley’s History, 254.
  • Mexico, i. 91.
  • Mexico, City of, defenses of, i. 154, 163;
    • capture, 213–215;
    • condition of, 222.
  • Micheau, Butte, i. 327.
  • Michelle, head chief of Koo-te-nays, ii. 77;
    • at Flathead council, 84, 88.
  • Michigan. See 8th regiment volunteers.
  • Miles, General, ii. 63.
  • Milk Creek, scene of Walla Walla council, ii. 31, 218.
  • Milk River, i. 353–355, 361, 362.
  • Millard, Justin, ii. 168.
  • Millard, M.B., ii. 168.
  • Miller, Bluford, Captain, ii. 169, 171, 187, 197;
    • arrests Judge Lander, 248.
  • Miller, General, i. 45.
  • Miller, W.W., General, ii. 168, 193;
    • appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 307, 313.
  • Milroy, Robert H., General, ii. 446, 447, 451, 452, 470.
  • Minot, i. 320.
  • Minter, J.F., i. 307, 398–400, 406.
  • Minton, John R., i. 116.
  • Missionaries, Catholic, not disturbed by hostiles, ii. 132, 225;
    • Governor Stevens’s opinion of, as neutrals, 228, 229.
  • Mississippi River, i. 288, 302, 303, 308–310, 353.
  • Missoula, town, river, valley, i. 379; ii. 93.
  • Missouri, Coteau du, i. 338–340, 345.
  • Missouri River, i. 297, 302, 345, 362.
  • Mitchell, Joseph L., ii. 248.
  • Mix, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, ii. 271–275.
  • Mixcoac, i. 201, 202.
  • Moffett, Joseph F., i. 306, 322.
  • Molinard, Professor at West Point, i. 32.
  • Molino del Rey, battle of, i. 204–207.
  • Monroe, Fortress, i. 60; ii. 343, 423, 424.
  • Monroe, guide, i. 385.
  • Monroe, Victor, i. 414.
  • Monterey, Mexico, i. 107.
  • Montezumas, i. 207, 222.
  • Montgomery, Camp, ii. 185, 197, 234.
  • Monticello, i. 438.
  • Montour, Indian agent, ii. 210.
  • Mooar, George, cousin, i. 11.
  • Moore, McClellan, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 395, 402.
  • Moore, R.S., ii. 246.
  • Mora, i. 203.
  • Morale, Butte de, i. 337.
  • More, John, Captain, ii. 361, 462.
  • Morell, George W. General, ii. 430, 453, 466.
  • Morgan, Colonel, i. 173, 220.
  • Morrison, David, Colonel, ii. 338, 395, 402, 406, 484, 497, 498;
    • transmits colors to Mrs. Stevens, 499, 500.
  • Morrow, J.H., Colonel, ii. 398.
  • Moses, Flathead chief, ii. 88, 89.
  • Moses, Simpson P., i. 414.
  • Mott, G., ii. 285.
  • Mouse River, i. 320, 338, 339, 341, 345, 351.
  • Mowry, Sylvester, Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 307.
  • Muckleshoot Prairie, ii. 186, 192.
  • Mukilteo, i. 462.
  • Mullan, John, Lieutenant, detailed on exploration, i. 293, 297, 302, 364, 380–382, 384;
    • remarkable trips, 422; ii. 275, 296.
  • Mullan Pass, i. 380.
  • Mullan road, Fort Benton to Walla Walla, i. 431; ii. 276, 285, 296, 307, 308.
  • Murden, E.O., ii. 245.
  • Murphy, Daniel, i. 84, 88, 96, 98.
  • Muscle Shell River, i. 364, 381; ii. 99.
  • Nagle, James, Colonel, ii. 448, 457.
  • Nahchess Pass, i. 395, 446; ii. 158, 187, 195, 197.
  • Nahchess River, i. 395, 405, 406.
  • Narkarty, Chinook chief, ii. 6.
  • National Bridge, Mexico, i. 120, 121.
  • National Democratic Party, Governor Stevens chairman of executive committee, ii. 305, 306.
  • National Palace, occupied by General Scott, i. 213.
  • Naylor, Captain, i. 222.
  • Neah Bay, i. 473, 477.
  • Neely, D.A., Lieutenant, ii. 188, 252.
  • Nelson, Duwhamish chief, ii. 208, 225.
  • Nesmith, James W., Colonel, ii. 140, 160, 256, 267, 271, 272, 279, 288;
    • elected senator, 313, 317–320, 386.
  • Newarkum, ii. 28, 187.
  • New Baltimore, ii. 440.
  • New Bedford, Mass., i. 76, 79, 82, 83, 98.
  • Newell, Robert, ii. 160, 170.
  • New Hampshire volunteers, 3d regiment, ii. 395–409;
    • 2d regiment, 455;
    • 6th regiment, 457.
  • Newmarket, ii. 459.
  • New Mexico, i. 233, 252.
  • New Orleans, i. 104.
  • Newport, R.I., stay at, i. 60, 79, 82, 83, 87, 226, 232, 250, 265, 274;
    • arrives at, 427; ii. 320;
    • monument erected to General Stevens by, 499, 502.
  • Newport News, Va., i. 423, 425.
  • Newton Cut, ii. 392.
  • Newton, John, General, i. 27.
  • New York city, i. 36, 78, 427; ii. 270, 319.
  • New York volunteers, i. 112, 156, 209.
    • See 79th Highlanders, 65th, ii. 329, 330;
    • 33d and 49th, 333, 336;
    • 47th and 48th at action, Port Royal Ferry, 358–366;
    • Serrell’s engineers, 367, 395;
    • 46th, 390, 393;
    • 47th, 393–409;
    • 5th and 10th, 469;
    • 1st, 4th, 18th, 101st, 488, 495;
    • 51st, 470, 489, 495.
  • Ninth infantry, i. 173, 176–179.
  • Nez Perce Indians, i. 385, 390; ii. 16–21;
    • at Walla Walla council, 34–64;
    • sign treaty, 62, 63;
    • present condition, 65, 99–107, 109, 114, 115, 121, 125, 141;
    • council with, 143, 144;
    • furnish escort, 145, 147, 150;
    • at peace council, 210–220;
    • aid in fighting hostiles, 221–223;
    • save Steptoe’s defeated force, 230.
  • Nez Perce reservation, ii. 62.
  • Ninth corps, ii. 423, 424, 427, 445.
  • Nisqually, Fort, Hudson Bay Company’s, i. 412.
  • Nisqually Indians, i. 456–462; ii. 12, 161;
    • new reservation given, 192, 256.
  • Nisqually plains, i. 412.
  • Nisqually River, i. 412, 456; ii. 186, 187.
  • Noble, Mr., ii. 32.
  • Nobles, William H., ii. 341, 343.
  • Nooksahk, ii. 256.
  • Nopalucan, i. 140, 153.
  • North Andover, i. 1, 2, 47, 53, 60, 81.
  • North Yarmouth, Me., i. 85.
  • North Edisto River, ii. 378.
  • Northern Indians, i. 452; ii. 12, 154, 161, 188, 257–259, 289, 294.
  • Northern Light, steamship, ii. 313.
  • Northern Pacific Railroad, i. 381, 395;
    • Governor Stevens’s speeches on, ii. 279;
    • letter to Vancouver Railroad convention, 297–299;
    • company incorporated, 265.
  • Northern Pacific Railroad Route Exploration, i. 285–380;
    • preparing reports in Olympia, 421, 422;
    • address on, in San Francisco, 426, 427;
    • makes first report, 427, 428;
    • final report, 431; ii. 286–309.
  • Northerner, steamship, ii. 288.
  • Noyes, A.M., sapper, i. 130, 136.
  • Oak Point, i. 411.
  • Ocean Queen, steamship, ii. 343, 355.
  • Offut, Levi and James, i. 415.
  • Ogden, Michael, i. 401.
  • Ohio regiment, i. 224.
  • Oho de Agua, i. 139, 153, 156.
  • Oketie, ii. 380.
  • Okinakane or Okanogan River, i. 394.
  • Old Horse, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Olney, Nathan, ii. 33.
  • Olympia, i. 400, 405–412, 414, 415;
    • appearance of, 441, 442; ii. 154, 259, 261, 313.
  • Ord, E.O.C., classmate, i. 26.
  • Oregon volunteers, ii. 140;
    • defeat hostiles in Walla Walla, 144, 147, 160;
    • operations, 194.
  • Orizaba, peak of, i. 132.
  • Orleans, Va., ii. 431.
  • O’Rourke, P.H., Lieutenant, ii. 398.
  • Osgood, Gayton P., appoints to West Point, i. 22, 273.
  • Osgood, Isaac, i. 88, 295, 306, 311, 318, 328, 332, 341, 365, 375, 384, 385, 392, 427.
  • Oson, Louis, ii. 70.
  • Osoyoos, Lake, i. 394.
  • Ostrander, N., Dr., i. 411.
  • Ottawa, gunboat, ii. 358, 361.
  • Otter Island, ii. 382.
  • Owen, Fort, i. 370, 379, 380; ii. 80, 124, 125.
  • Owen, John, ii. 127.
  • Ow-hi, Yakima chief, ii. 40, 51, 52;
    • signs treaty, 64, 204;
    • death of, 205, 218, 231.
  • Ox Hill, Va., ii. 484, 487.
  • Ox Road, ii. 483, 487.
  • Packwood, William, i. 412; ii. 169, 170.
  • Palmer, H., ii. 70;
    • death of, 126.
  • Palmer, Joel, ii. 12, 27, 29, 66.
  • Palmetto regiment, i. 182, 209, 211.
  • Palouse Indians, ii. 22, 39, 121.
  • Palouse River, i. 401, 402; ii. 71, 141.
  • Pambrun, A.D., i. 402; ii. 33.
  • Panama, city, i. 435, 436.
  • Panama fever, i. 436.
  • Panama, Isthmus of, i. 427, 431, 433–436; ii. 270.
  • Pandosy, Father, ii. 37.
  • Panther Hill, i. 354.
  • Paredes, Mexican general, i. 203.
  • Parke, John G., General, ii. 277, 424.
  • Parker, John G., i. 415.
  • Paso de Obejas, i. 120.
  • Pataha Creek, ii. 70.
  • Patterson, General, i. 126, 221.
  • Pat-kanim, Snohomish chief, i. 462–465; ii. 156, 169, 184, 187, 254.
  • Patrick, Marsena R., General, ii. 460, 494.
  • Pay, brevet, i. 237.
  • Peabody, A.P., i. 93.
  • Peabody, R.V., Captain, ii. 169, 171, 188.
  • Peabody, Sarah, wife of Lieutenant James Stevens, i. 3.
  • Pearson, Edward Pennington, Colonel U.S.A., ii. 502.
  • Pearson, W.H., express rider, ii. 66, 69, 70, 92, 101, 102;
    • runs gauntlet of hostile tribes with news of outbreak, 120–123, 129, 132, 152, 209.
  • Pease, William C., Captain, ii. 185, 245.
  • Pedregal, lava rock, i. 170, 192.
  • Pee Dee battalion, ii. 411–412.
  • Pee Dee Rifles, ii. 392.
  • Peeps, Cuyuse chief, ii. 214.
  • Peerless, steamer, ii. 345.
  • Peers, Henry A., Captain, ii. 170.
  • Pemberton, John C., i. 28; ii. 365, 376, 380–382, 387.
  • Pembina, i. 298, 335.
  • Pembina carts, train, i. 313, 314.
  • Pembina, gunboat, ii. 358.
  • Peña y Peña, Mexican statesman, i. 219.
  • Pend Oreille Indians, i. 386, 390; ii. 22–77, 79, 80, 92, 99, 109, 114.
  • Pend Oreille, Lake, i. 370, 401; ii. 17.
  • Pender, W.D., General, ii. 487, 495, 496.
  • Penn’s Cove, ii. 256.
  • Pennsylvania volunteers, i. 112, 209;
    • 47th, ii. 333.
    • See 50th, 100th or Roundheads;
      • 45th, 50th, 76th, 97th, 100th, 395–409;
      • 26th, 455;
      • 48th, 457;
      • 51st, 470, 489, 495;
      • 57th, 488, 495.
  • Penobscot River, Me., i. 84, 88.
  • Peñon, i. 163–165;
    • Lieutenant Stevens’s close reconnoissance of, 166, 167, 190.
  • Percival, S.W., i. 415; ii. 169.
  • Perote, Mexico, i. 138, 153.
  • Perry, James H., Colonel, ii. 358, 361, 364.
  • Perry, Matthew C., Commodore, i. 257.
  • Perry, Oliver Hazard, Commodore, i. 62.
  • Peter, Captain Lee’s man, murdered, i. 222.
  • Peter, John Colville, Spokane chief, speech, ii. 138.
  • Peters, John A., lectures in Bucksport, i. 93.
  • Pettygrove, F.W., i. 412.
  • Phelps, John W., General i. 28.
  • Philadelphia, trip to, i. 53.
  • Phillips Academy, enters, i. 19.
  • Phillips, Wendell, lectures in North Andover, i. 10.
  • Piatt, A. Sanders, General, ii. 453.
  • Pickett, George E. Captain, occupies San Juan Island, ii. 290–295.
  • Piedad, church, village, causeway, Mexico, i. 164, 207.
  • Piegan Indians, i. 348, 351;
    • talk with, 373, 374; ii. 99, 109, 114.
  • Piegan’s Tear, i. 376.
  • Pierce, Edward L., ii. 370, 385.
  • Pierce, Franklin, General, i. 156;
    • arrives at Puebla, 162, 172, 174;
    • at Churubusco, 181, 182, 202;
    • advocates election of, 272–274;
    • elected President, 280, 281;
    • invites correspondence, 432.
  • Pierre’s Hole, fight at, ii. 18.
  • Pike, Fort, ii. 185, 234.
  • Pike Lake, i. 314.
  • Pilkington, James, ii. 2.
  • Pillow, Gideon, General, i. 125, 150, 153, 157, 164, 167;
    • battle of Contreras, 171, 174, 175, 178, 179, 201, 202;
    • of Chapultepec, 207–210, 224.
  • Pioneer Company, ii. 169.
  • Pisquouse or Wenatche River, i. 395.
  • Pitman, Captain, i. 161, 201, 268.
  • Plano del Rio, Mexico, i. 121.
  • Plante Antoine, i. 385, 392, 393; ii. 131, 210.
  • Planter, rebel dispatch boat, ii. 374.
  • Plebe, member of youngest class, West Point, i. 48.
  • Plumb, W.W., i. 412.
  • Plummer, Alfred A., Captain, ii. 170.
  • Pocotaligo, ii. 365, 376, 379, 389.
  • Pocotaligo River, ii. 376, 378.
  • Poe, Orlando M., Lieutenant, ii. 329;
    • General, 448, 457, 475, 492.
  • Poinsett, Camp, at West Point, i. 46.
  • Point-no-Point, treaty of, i. 469–473.
  • Pond, Judge, i. 88.
  • Poor, Ann, second wife to Isaac Stevens, i. 9, 15.
  • Pope, John, General, i. 28; ii. 427, 428, 431–433, 439, 445, 453, 455, 459–465, 469, 473, 475, 476, 479–481, 494.
  • Poplar River, i. 352.
  • Popocatepetl, mountain in Mexico, i. 159.
  • Porcupine River, i. 353.
  • Porter, Benjamin F., ii. 356.
  • Porter, Fitz John, General, ii. 430, 432, 434, 439, 445, 453–455, 461, 462–468.
  • Port Labadie, Mo. i. 53.
  • Portland, Me., takes charge of works at, i. 83, 84, 95.
  • Portland, Ore., i. 438; ii. 153, 269.
  • Port Royal, ii. 345.
  • Port Royal Ferry, ii. 355, 357;
    • action of, 358–366.
  • Port Royal Island, ii. 353.
  • Portsmouth, frigate, launch, i. 84.
  • Portsmouth, N.H., takes charge of works, i. 83, 86;
    • speaks for General Pierce, 274.
  • Port Townsend, i. 412.
  • Posey, Fort, ii. 185, 234.
  • Potter, R.B., schooner, i. 454.
  • Powell, Jephtha S., Captain, ii. 169, 170, 197.
  • Power, J.M., Colonel, ii. 395.
  • Prairie of the Knobs, or Blackfoot prairie, i. 378.
  • Pratt, Lieutenant, ii. 374.
  • Preble, Fort, at Portland, Me., builds barracks at, i. 84, 87.
  • Prescott, General, capture of, i. 62.
  • Pressley, Major, ii. 396.
  • Prompt, bark, sailing to Mexico, i. 99.
  • Providence, R.I., i. 65, 81.
  • Prudhomme, William, ii. 70.
  • Puebla, occupied, i. 143–162, 214, 224.
  • Puget Sound, i. 280, 288;
    • tour of, i. 416, 417;
    • description of country, ii. 159, 160.
  • Puget Sound Agricultural Company, i. 411.
  • Puget Sound Rifles, Governor Stevens commissioned captain of, ii. 313.
  • Pulaski, Fort, i. 230; ii. 357, 379, 380, 383.
  • Pullen, W.H., i. 462.
  • Pu-pu-mox-mox, head chief of Walla Wallas, i. 403, 404; ii. 21, 36, 37;
    • sarcastic speech at council, 45, 46;
    • signs treaty, 53, 55–63, 121, 130;
    • threats to take Governor Stevens’s scalp, 132;
    • treachery of, 144;
    • death of, 148, 158.
  • Putnam, at Bunker Hill, i. 5.
  • Putnam, Simon, schoolmaster, Franklin Academy, i. 16.
  • Puyallup Indians, i. 456–462; ii. 161, 187, 192.
  • Puyallup River, i. 456; ii. 185, 256.
  • Quaitso Indians, ii. 1–9.
  • Quaks-na-mish Indians, ii. 256.
  • Qualchen, Yakima chief, murders Agent Bolon, ii. 157, 218, 223;
    • hanged by Colonel Wright, 231.
  • Queretaro, i. 214.
  • Qui-e-muth, i. 461; ii. 186, 208, 225;
    • killing of, 240, 241.
  • Quijano, Mexican commissioner, i. 202.
  • Quillehute Indians, ii. 8.
  • Quil-to-mee, Yakima chief, ii. 222.
  • Quinaiult Indians, ii. 1–9.
  • Quin-quim-moe-so, Spokane chief, speech, ii. 139.
  • Quitman, John A., General, i. 119, 136, 137, 141, 153, 157;
    • advances from Puebla, 164, 167, 168, 202;
    • Chapultepec, 207–213, 220.
  • Rabbeson, A.B., i. 412; ii. 169, 171, 187.
  • Rabbit River, i. 322.
  • Raccoon Ford, ii. 426.
  • Rainier, i. 438.
  • Rains, G.J., Major, i. 405; ii. 28, 29, 140, 158;
    • expedition to Yakima valley, 160, 207.
  • Ramsay, Senator, ii. 266, 298.
  • Randolph, George E., Captain, ii. 488, 492, 497.
  • Randolph, Julia, i. 67.
  • Randolph, Kidder, i. 88.
  • Randolph, Lewis, Lieutenant, ii. 468.
  • Randolph, Lucy, i. 83.
  • Ransom, Dunbar R., Lieutenant, ii. 355, 359, 469.
  • Ransom, Trueman B., Colonel, i. 173, 176.
  • Rapidan River, ii. 426, 427.
  • Rappahannock River, ii. 425, 427, 428, 430.
  • Rappahannock station, ii. 427.
  • Rattlers, i. 376; ii. 124.
  • Ravalli, Père, i. 389; ii. 22, 72, 210.
  • Raymond, N., ii. 33.
  • Red House Ford, ii. 437, 474.
  • Red River, i. 320.
  • Red River hunters from Pembina, i. 333–337.
  • Red River hunters from Selkirk settlements, i. 339–341.
  • Red River traders, i. 325, 326.
  • Red Wolf, Nez Perce chief, ii. 58, 63, 70, 144, 202, 216, 217.
  • Red Wolf’s ground, ii. 70.
  • Red Wolf, Flathead chief, ii. 82, 86.
  • Reed, Captain, ii. 404.
  • Reed, Battery, ii. 396, 406, 409.
  • Regan, a sapper, i. 136.
  • Reid family, ii. 483.
  • Remenyi, A. i. 306, 317.
  • Reno, Jesse L., General, i. 172; ii. 424, 425, 427, 428, 433, 434, 439, 448, 457, 462, 464, 470, 472, 477, 484, 489, 497, 498.
  • Republic, The, newspaper, i. 272.
  • Republican party, doctrine, ii. 302.
  • Revolution, i. 62.
  • Reynolds, Captain, i. 209.
  • Reynolds, John F., General, ii. 430, 439, 440, 442, 445, 447, 448, 451, 452, 455, 463, 465, 466, 469, 470, 478.
  • Reynolds, William H., ii. 367.
  • Rhode Island, battle of, i. 62;
    • legislature, ii. 319;
    • resolutions on death of General Stevens, 500.
  • Rhode Island volunteers, 3d H.A., ii. 395, 409.
  • Rhoeder, Henry, i. 413.
  • Ribaut, Jean, ii. 422.
  • Ricard, Father, i. 412, 443;
    • his warning, ii. 29.
  • Rice, Alexander H., ii. 320.
  • Rice, Henry M., Senator, ii. 298, 321, 386.
  • Richards, Captain, ii. 169, 170, 187, 197, 200.
  • Richmond, ii. 380.
  • Ricketts, James B., General, classmate, i. 26; ii. 435, 439, 442, 443, 463, 464, 472, 474.
  • Rifles, i. 210.
  • Riley, Colonel, i. 125, 137, 157;
    • battle of Contreras, 172–174, 179, 181.
  • Riley, C.W., Captain, ii. 169, 171.
  • Rio del Plano, Mexico, i. 123, 124.
  • Rio Frio, Mexico, i. 138, 155, 164, 224.
  • Ripley, Roswell S., Major, History of Mexican war, i. 254, 255;
    • General, ii. 381.
  • Risden, Joel, ii. 265.
  • River of the Lakes, i. 341, 345.
  • Roberts, Charles W., ii. 467.
  • Robertson, William, ii. 372.
  • Robie, A.H., ii. 68, 70, 98, 124, 132, 152, 168, 200, 202, 210, 257.
  • Robinson, Captain, ii. 329.
  • Robinson, John C., General, ii. 457, 492.
  • Robinson, R.S., ii. 168.
  • Rochambeau, i. 62.
  • Roche, M., ii. 114.
  • Rockwell, Alfred P., Captain, ii. 367, 389, 395, 406, 410, 421.
  • Rocky Mountains, i. 364;
    • proclamation on crossing the summit, 377, 378;
    • a broad plateau, ii. 93.
  • Rodgers, C.P.R., Captain, ii. 358, 360, 420.
  • Ropes, John C., ii. 437.
  • Rosa, Rudolph, Colonel, ii. 395, 402, 426.
  • Rosario Strait, ii. 13.
  • Rose Island, recommends fortifying, i. 69.
  • Rosecrans, William S., General, i. 27.
  • Rosefield, ii. 435.
  • Rotten Belly, Crow chief, i. 368, 369.
  • Rotten Belly Rocks, i. 369.
  • Roulet, i. 325.
  • Roundheads, or 100th Penn. volunteers, ii. 341, 343, 359–366, 391;
    • battle of James Island, 402–415, 425, 449, 450;
    • battle of Chantilly, 484, 495.
  • Ruddell, Stephen D., i. 412.
  • Ruggles, George D., Colonel, ii. 463, 465.
  • Ruff, Charles F., General, i. 27.
  • Rum River, i. 309.
  • Rummell, Corporal, i. 329, 338, 345.
  • Running Fisher, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356, 359, 361.
  • Rush, Richard C., i. 277.
  • Rusk of Texas, i. 260.
  • Russell, David A., Captain, ii. 210.
  • Ruth, B.F., ii. 168.
  • Rutledge, William, i. 412.
  • Sacrificio, island, Mexico, i. 109.
  • Sahaptin. See Nez Perce Indians.
  • Salem, Mass., i. 35.
  • Salem, Va., ii. 431, 440.
  • Salisbury, i. 1.
  • Salish or Selish, race of Indians, ii. 23, 79.
  • Saltillo, Mexico, i. 107.
  • Saltzman, Charles McKinley, U.S.A., ii. 502.
  • St. Anthony, i. 308.
  • St. Augustine, Florida, ii. 382.
  • St. Helena Island, ii. 354.
  • St. Louis, i. 297, 302.
  • St. Mary, village, ii. 80.
  • St. Paul, i. 298, 303, 304, 346.
  • St. Regis de Borgia River, ii. 75.
  • Samish Indians, ii. 256.
  • San Angel, i. 169, 179–181, 202.
  • San Antonio, i. 138, 169, 170, 174, 180, 182.
  • San Augustin, i. 168–171, 174, 185, 202.
  • San Cosme, causeway, garita (gate), i. 164, 210, 211;
    • Lieutenant Stevens wounded, 218, 219.
  • San Francisco, i. 422;
    • visits, 425, 436; ii. 269.
  • San Geronimo, i. 173, 174.
  • San Juan de Ulloa, castle at Vera Cruz, i. 110.
  • San Juan Island controversy begins, ii. 12, 277, 285;
    • threatens war, 290–295.
  • San Juan River, i. 120.
  • San Luis Potosi, i. 108.
  • San Miguel, hacienda, i. 141.
  • San Martin, i. 162, 224.
  • Sanders, Captain, i. 106, 112.
  • Santa Anna, i. 108, 126;
    • renounces authority, his career, 145, 146, 173, 179, 202, 203, 214, 219.
  • Santa Annaced, hacienda, i. 139.
  • Sante Fé, i. 119.
  • Santiago, Fort at Vera Cruz, i. 110.
  • Sargent, Horace Binney, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 367, 395.
  • Sargent, L.M., Captain, ii. 402.
  • Saskatchewan River, ii. 100.
  • Satsop, ii. 1–9.
  • Saugus, Mass., i. 82.
  • Sauk or Osakis River, i. 308–310, 315.
  • Sauk Rapids, i. 309.
  • Saunders bottom, i. 441.
  • Saunders, Daniel, i. 16.
  • Saunders, Fort, at Knoxville, ii. 413.
  • Saunders, S.S., i. 412.
  • Savage, New England Genealogies, i. 1.
  • Savannah, Ga., ordered to, i. 229, 230, 233; ii. 379, 381, 382.
  • Savannah River, ii. 357.
  • Saviour, drawing of, i. 44.
  • Saxton, Rufus, Lieutenant, detailed on survey, i. 293, 296, 297, 307, 369–371; ii. 389, 390.
  • Scalp dance, view and description, i. 59, 60.
  • Scammell, Fort, at Portsmouth, N.H., i. 83.
  • Scammon, S. Parker, General, i. 28.
  • Scattering Creek, i. 380.
  • Schenck, Robert C., General, ii. 446, 447, 451, 452, 470.
  • Schimmelfennig, General, ii. 452, 459.
  • Schlat-lal, Spokane chief, speech, ii. 138.
  • Schofield, John M., General, ii. 454.
  • Schrotter, E., ii. 246.
  • Schurz, Carl, General, ii. 446–449, 452.
  • Schuyler, Fort, i. 238, 239.
  • Scott, Martin, Colonel, i. 111;
    • killed, 206.
  • Scott, Winfield, General, i. 105, 108, 109, 118, 127, 128;
    • arrives at Puebla, 144, 156;
    • estimate of, 162;
    • advances from Puebla, 164, 168, 170;
    • battle of Contreras, 174;
    • able, confident bearing, 175, 179, 180, 194;
    • addresses troops, 184, 202–204;
    • Chapultepec, 207, 213, 214, 219, 221, 250;
    • takes offense, 255, 256, 272–275;
    • compromises San Juan trouble, 194, 295, 319.
  • Scotum, Nez Perce chief, ii. 144.
  • Scranton, John H., Captain, i. 413, 468; ii. 292.
  • Scull Creek, ii. 347.
  • Seabrook, ii. 357–359, 364.
  • Sea Islands of South Carolina, ii. 353.
  • Sears, Alfred F., Captain, ii. 367, 402, 406.
  • Seattle, i. 412;
    • proper railroad terminus, 417;
    • Indians attack, ii. 166, 167.
  • Seattle, Chief, ii. 463–468.
  • Sebastian, Senator, ii. 272.
  • Secessionville, ii. 396.
  • Second artillery, i. 112, 113, 182.
  • Second infantry, ii. 173, 181.
  • Second Vermont, ii. 329.
  • Se-cule-eel-qua Creek, i. 400.
  • Sedgewick, John, General, i. 28.
  • Seely, F.W., i. 444.
  • Seneca, gunboat, ii. 364.
  • Serrell, E.W., Colonel, ii. 395.
  • Serrell’s engineer regiment, ii. 367, 395.
  • Settlers, American pioneers, character of, i. 410, 413, 414;
    • murdered by Indians, ii. 158.
  • Seventh Connecticut, ii. 394;
    • battle of James Island, 403–415, 421.
  • Seventy-Ninth Highlanders, New York volunteers, ii. 320;
    • character of the men, 321;
    • heavy losses at Bull Run, mutiny, 322–327, 329, 330;
    • colors returned 332, 335, 336;
    • scene when General Stevens bade farewell, 338, 340, 342, 343, 348;
    • action at Port Royal Ferry, 358–366, 388, 389, 391;
    • battle of James Island, 402–415;
    • present sword to General Stevens 416–419, 425, 428, 452, 459;
    • battle of Chantilly, 482, 485, 495.
  • Seward, Fort, ii. 382.
  • Seymour, Truman, General, ii 469, 470.
  • Shackleford, Lieutenant, i. 112.
  • Shaler, Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 329.
  • Shaw, B.F., Colonel, i. 415, 453; ii. 1, 3, 5, 148, 151, 168, 171;
    • marches across Cascades to Walla Walla, i. 197;
    • battle of Grande Ronde 201–203, 211, 212, 221;
    • arrests Judge Lander, 244.
  • Shazer, George i. 462.
  • Shead, Oliver, Captain, ii. 169, 171.
  • She-nah-nam or Medicine Creek, i. 456.
  • Shepard, George, lectures in Bucksport, i. 93.
  • Sherburne, Miss, marriage to Lieutenant Whipple, i. 84.
  • Sheridan, P.H., General, ii. 190, 303.
  • Sherman, Thomas W., General, i. 28; ii. 338, 340, 341, 346, 349, 350, 357, 358, 368, 369, 376, 383.
  • Sherman, William T., General, i. 28; ii. 303, 385.
  • Sheyenne River, i. 315, 327, 332.
  • Shields, James, General, i. 125, 129, 154, 166, 181, 182, 220, 221;
    • senator, 248, 258;
    • gratifying letter from, 268, 271; ii. 266.
  • Shoalwater Bay, i. 411.
  • Shoshone or Snake Indians, i. 346.
  • Shroder, Mrs., i. 67.
  • Sibley, i. 166, 178, 176.
  • Sigel, Franz, General, ii. 427–429, 432–434, 439, 440, 442, 445–449, 465, 494.
  • Simcoe River, branch of Yakima, ii. 63.
  • Simmons, M.T., Colonel, i. 415, 445, 453, 464; ii. 1, 3, 4, 123, 159, 184, 204, 256.
  • Simpson, George, Sir, Governor Hudson Bay Company, i. 291, 296.
  • Simpson, William, i. 306, 308, 384; ii. 70.
  • Sioux Indians, i. 333.
  • Sitting Squaw, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356, 359.
  • Sixth infantry, i. 182.
  • Skagit Head, ii. 256.
  • Skloom, Yakima chief, ii. 40, 55, 64.
  • Sko-ko-mish Indians, i. 469–473.
  • Sko-ko-mish River, i. 473.
  • Skookumchuck Creek, i. 412, 441; ii. 10, 11, 28.
  • Slah-yot-see, Palouse chief, ii. 72.
  • Slaughter, W.A., Lieutenant, i. 456, 462; ii. 154, 158;
    • killed by Indians, 159, 207.
  • Slaughter, Fort, i. 185, 235.
  • Slawntehus or Chimakane Creek and valley, i. 399.
  • Small, Robert, ii. 374.
  • Smalley, Daniel, Captain, ii. 169–171, 187.
  • Smalley, E.V., ii. 284, 297.
  • Smith, Alexander (Sandy), ii. 243.
  • Smith, Andrew J., General, i. 28; ii. 296.
  • Smith, C.F., Lieutenant-Colonel, i. 120, 169.
  • Smith, E.W., Captain, i. 113.
  • Smith, Frederick A., Captain, i. 235.
  • Smith, General, i. 156;
    • battle of Contreras, 172–175, 179, 202;
    • Chapultepec, 208–210.
  • Smith, Gustavus W., i. 28, 94, 112, 130, 144;
    • sketch of, 217, 260, 262, 264.
  • Smith, Henry, ii. 243.
  • Smith, Henry L., i. 58, 64, 71, 72, 264.
  • Smith, J.A., lectures in Bucksport, i. 93.
  • Smith, John L., Major, i. 117, 119, 121–123, 149, 150, 155, 166, 169–171, 185, 220, 221, 283.
  • Smith, J.S., ii. 263.
  • Smith, Larkin, i. 181.
  • Smith, William F., General, ii. 328, 329, 332, 335.
  • Smith’s plantation, ii. 421.
  • Snake Indians, ii. 29, 99, 107, 115, 148.
  • Snake River, i. 402; ii. 71.
  • Snelling, Fort, i. 304.
  • Snohomish, Spokane chief, speech, ii. 138.
  • Snohomish Indians, i. 463–468; ii. 156, 169, 256.
  • Snohomish River, i. 407, 409; ii. 171, 172, 184, 187.
  • Snoqualmie Pass, i. 394, 396, 406; ii. 187.
  • Snoqualmie River, ii. 172.
  • Snow, in mountains, i. 408;
    • question solved, 422.
  • Sohon Gustave, ii. 68, 70, 93, 95, 115.
  • Southampton, England, i. 2.
  • South Carolina volunteers, i. 209;
    • 12th and 14th regiments, ii. 365;
    • 1st, 24th, and 25th regiments, 409;
    • 1st artillery, 1st, 9th, and 22d regiments, 411.
  • Spalding, H.H., ii. 17–19.
  • Speaking Owl, ii. 218, 217.
  • Spokane, Garry, i. 391–393, 399, 400, 422; ii. 39, 133, 135;
    • speeches, 136, 139, 140.
  • Spokane House, i. 391, 392, 399.
  • Spokane Indians, i. 390–392, 399; ii. 16–22;
    • present condition, 64, 121, 131;
    • council with, 133–140;
    • defeat Steptoe, 230;
    • defeated by Wright, 231.
  • Spokane Invincibles, ii. 132, 141, 151, 169.
  • Spokane River, i. 399; ii. 141.
  • Spotted Eagle, Nez Perce chief, ii. 40, 41, 58, 68, 92, 129, 130, 150, 151, 169, 201, 219, 220.
  • Sprague, William, Governor, offers regiment to Governor Stevens, ii. 319, 320, 499.
  • Springfield, Mass., i. 78.
  • Springfield Republican, ii. 320.
  • Square Hill, i. 361.
  • Squaxon Indians, i. 456; ii. 187, 257.
  • Squaxon Island or Klah-she-min, i. 456; ii. 257.
  • Stacy, John A.C., i. 61.
  • Stahel, General, ii. 447.
  • Stahi, Nisqually chief, ii. 208, 225.
  • Stanberry, Captain, i. 83.
  • Stanley, J.M., i. 296, 306, 308, 359, 368, 370, 373, 375, 378, 385, 392, 397, 403, 405.
  • Stanley, Lake, i. 318.
  • Stannard, George J., Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 329.
  • Stanton, Edwin M., ii. 303, 312.
  • Stanton, of Tennessee, i. 260.
  • Starke, William E., General, ii. 446, 487, 489, 490, 495, 496.
  • Steachus, Cuyuse chief, ii. 50, 53, 57, 148, 150.
  • Stebbins, second mate bark Prompt, i. 99.
  • Steele, Richard, Lieutenant, i. 123, 124.
  • Steilacoom, Fort, i. 296, 297, 412; ii. 156, 159, 267.
  • Stellam, head chief Cœur d’Alenes, ii. 129;
    • speech, 137, 138.
  • Stephens, Alexander H., ii. 306.
  • Steptoe, E.J., battery, i. 141.
  • Steptoe, E.J. Colonel, defeat by Spokanes, ii. 185, 206;
    • at peace council, 210–221;
    • Indians attack his camp, 222;
    • marches back to Dalles, 223, 225, 226;
    • defeated by Spokanes, 230, 283.
  • Stevensburg, ii. 427, 428.
  • Stevens Cantonment, ii. 80.
  • Stevens Guards, ii. 132, 151, 169.
  • Stevens hat, ii. 268.
  • Stevens, Abiel, captured by Indians, i. 3.
  • Stevens, Asa, Captain, died in Lake George campaign, i. 3.
  • Stevens, Benjamin, Jr., i. 2.
  • Stevens, Charles A., cousin, i. 33, 98, 99.
  • Stevens, Dolly, i. 4.
  • Stevens, Eliza, aunt, death of, i. 45.
  • Stevens, Eliza, cousin, i. 91.
  • Stevens, Elizabeth Barker, sister, i. 11;
    • letters to, 35, 45;
    • visits Belfast, 51, 67, 68;
    • goes to Nashville, 73;
    • marries L.M. Campbell, 82–87;
    • death, 97.
  • Stevens, Ephraim, recompensed for loss by Indians, i. 3.
  • Stevens, Fort, ii. 185, 235.
  • Stevens, George Watson, i. 265, 266, 269, 295;
    • breaking mules, 304–306, 319;
    • scenes at Fort Benton, 365, 366, 441;
    • death of, ii. 10, 11.
  • Stevens, Gertrude Maude, i. 249;
    • lost on Isthmus, 436;
    • Panama fever, 437; ii. 502.
  • Stevens, Hannah, i. 4.
  • Stevens, Hannah Peabody, sister, i. 11, 22, 29, 30, 35, 51, 56, 66, 67;
    • death, 73.
  • Stevens, Hazard, i. 81, 82, 456–462; ii. 27, 56, 70, 98, 99, 110, 152, 153, 193, 260, 262, 266, 300, 313;
    • calls on President Lincoln, 334;
    • appointed adjutant, 79th Highlanders, 335, 337;
    • appointed captain and assistant adjutant-general, 338, 352, 366, 383, 389–391, 398;
    • at battle of James Island, 407, 419, 420, 458, 472, 474, 478, 482–485, 502.
  • Stevens, Henry H., cousin, i. 47, 77, 98.
  • Stevens, Isaac, father, i. 4;
    • settles in Maine, crippled by falling tree, 6;
    • marries Hannah Cummings, i. 7;
    • settles in Andover, 8;
    • characteristics, 9, 10;
    • children, 11;
    • wife’s ancestry, 12;
    • letters to, 31, 39, 40, 44, 46, 52–56;
    • visits West Point at son’s graduation, 59;
    • letters, 69, 74, 78–81, 85, 89, 92, 117, 228, 249; ii. 270;
    • death of, 498, 499.
  • Stevens, Isaac Ingalls. See Table of Contents;
    • descendants, ii. 502.
  • Stevens, James, captain in Louisburg expedition, i. 3.
  • Stevens, James, Lieutenant, died in Lake George campaign, i. 3.
  • Stevens, James, Revolutionary soldier, diary of siege of Boston, i. 5, 6.
  • Stevens, James, settles in Maine, i. 5, 6.
  • Stevens, Jeremy, i. 4.
  • Stevens, John, died in Louisburg expedition, i. 5.
  • Stevens, John, founder of Andover, i. 1, 2.
  • Stevens, Jonathan, grandfather, fights at Bunker Hill, i. 4;
    • characteristics, 5, 8, 15.
  • Stevens, Jonathan, settles in Maine, i. 5, 6.
  • Stevens, Joseph, deacon, i. 3.
  • Stevens, Julia Virginia, daughter, born, i. 87;
    • died, Mr. Brooks’s tribute, 92; ii. 502.
  • Stevens, Kate, daughter, born, i. 277;
    • lost on Isthmus, 436; ii. 371, 502.
  • Stevens, Margaret L. (née Hazard), wife, i. 63, 64, 67, 79, 81, 87;
    • letters to, 97–99;
    • voyage to Mexico, 109–115;
    • Vera Cruz, 115–117;
    • battle of Cerro Gordo, i. 127, 128;
    • Jalapa, description of, 132–135;
    • Puebla, description of, 158–162;
    • account of campaign in valley, including Churubusco, 189–202;
    • arrives at New Orleans, 225;
    • Washington, 226;
    • views and ideals, 251–254, 265–267;
    • canoeing up Cowlitz, 439, 440;
    • impressions of Olympia, 442–444;
    • visits Whitby Island, ii. 154, 155, 187, 248, 249, 260, 313, 371;
    • letters to, 373, 374, 479, 500.
  • Stevens, Mary Jane, sister, i. 11, 35, 51, 67, 68, 81, 82, 85–87;
    • death, 162.
  • Stevens, Moses, uncle, i. 4, 51.
  • Stevens, Nathan, councillor, first male child born in Andover, i. 2.
  • Stevens, Nathaniel, uncle, i. 4, 16, 81, 92.
  • Stevens, Oliver, brother, i. 11, 46, 47, 51, 54–56, 67, 73, 74, 77, 81, 82, 85, 87, 92, 97, 229, 230, 236, 242, 243.
  • Stevens, Oliver, uncle, i. 4.
  • Stevens, Primus, faithful servant to Benjamin, Jr., i. 2.
  • Stevens, Sarah, i. 4.
  • Stevens, Sarah Ann, sister, i. 11, 22, 35, 51, 67, 81, 85;
    • death, 86.
  • Stevens, Susan, daughter, i. 95, 257; ii. 502.
  • Stevens, Susan Bragg, sister, i. 11;
    • letters to, 34, 35, 45;
    • attending school, Andover, 51;
    • goes to Missouri, 52, 67;
    • marries David H. Bishop, 68;
    • death, 77.
  • Stevens, Susanna (née Bragg), wife of Jonathan, grandmother, i. 4, 13;
    • death, 68.
  • Stevens, William, uncle, i. 4;
    • suggests West Point, 22;
    • letter to, emotions on entering West Point, 24, 29, 33, 35–39, 58, 66, 69, 81.
  • Stevens, William O., cousin, i. 91.
  • Stevensville, ii. 80.
  • Stewart, Charles, ii. 497.
  • Stock, Whitley, Des Chutes chief, ii. 212.
  • Stone, C.P., General, ii. 312, 319.
  • Stono River, ii. 378, 387, 390.
  • Strahan, Captain, ii. 401, 408, 410.
  • Strobel, Max, i. 306, 326.
  • Strong, William, Judge, i. 411; ii. 160, 170.
  • Stuart, A.B., ii. 10.
  • Stuart, J.E.B., General, ii. 331, 431, 438, 494.
  • Suckley, George, Dr., i. 296, 306, 308, 312, 314, 315, 317–319, 345, 375, 382, 422.
  • Sudley Church, ii. 438.
  • Sudley Ford, ii. 435.
  • Sullivan, Bridget, nurse, i. 269.
  • Sulphur Springs, ii. 429, 431.
  • Sumner, Edwin V., General, i. 122; ii. 494.
  • Sumter Guards, ii. 392.
  • Sun River, i. 375, 376; ii. 94, 124.
  • Suydam, Mr., ii. 385.
  • Swan, James G., account of Chehalis council, ii. 1–9, 25;
    • Governor Stevens’s secretary, 275, 284, 294.
  • Swan, John M., i. 415.
  • Swan, Mr., i. 458.
  • Swartwout, Captain, i. 113, 206.
  • Swartwout, Samuel, Captain, ii. 185, 187.
  • Sweet Grass Hill, i. 360.
  • Swindal, C.W., Captain, ii. 169, 171, 186.
  • Sykes, George, General, i. 27; ii. 430, 453, 466, 468, 470.
  • Sylvester, Edmund, i. 414.
  • Tacoma, i. 459.
  • Tacubaya, village near City of Mexico, i. 164;
    • occupied, 200, 202, 210, 219.
  • Tafft, Henry S., Lieutenant, ii. 343, 363, 366, 408.
  • Talcott, General, i. 257.
  • Taliaferro, William B., General, ii. 437, 441, 442.
  • Talisman, paper, edits, i. 57, 58.
  • Talome River, Mexico, i. 120.
  • Tampico, Mexico, i. 105, 106, 108.
  • Taplin, Charles, i. 302.
  • Tappan, William H., i. 416; ii. 1, 3, 67, 91, 92, 107–109, 132.
  • Tatnall, Commodore, ii. 346.
  • Taylor, Battery, i. 164, 180, 181.
  • Taylor claim, ii. 262.
  • Taylor, Colonel, ii. 338.
  • Taylor, Nelson, General, ii. 448, 456, 457.
  • Taylor, William, ii. 14, 15.
  • Taylor, Zachary, General, i. 91, 107, 108;
    • view of, 236, 244.
  • Tepe Ahualco, Mexico, i. 139.
  • Terry, Alfred H., General, ii. 454.
  • Teton River, i. 362, 368, 375; ii. 94, 120.
  • Texas, i. 91;
    • bill, 252.
  • Texcuco, lake in valley of Mexico, i. 164.
  • Texmaluca, village in valley of Mexico, i. 169.
  • Thayer, Colonel, i. 57, 237.
  • Third artillery, Battery E., ii. 395.
  • Third infantry, i. 156, 176, 181.
  • Third Vermont, ii. 329, 330.
  • Thom, George, General, classmate, i. 27.
  • Thomas, Edward L., General, ii. 487, 495, 496.
  • Thomas, George H., General, i. 28.
  • Thompson, Jacob, Secretary of Interior, ii. 272, 274, 306.
  • Thompson, R.R., ii. 32, 33.
  • Thompson River, ii. 293.
  • Thornton, Captain, i. 164;
    • killed, 169.
  • Thoroughfare Gap, ii. 431, 440.
  • Three Bears, Blackfoot chief, i. 368.
  • Three Buttes or Sweet Grass Hills, i. 360.
  • Three Feathers, Nez Perce chief, ii. 129, 130, 144.
  • Til-coos-tay, Flathead chief, ii. 86.
  • Tilden, Bryant P., i. 58, 72, 132.
  • Tilton, Fort, i. 184.
  • Tilton, James, Major, i. 445; ii. 123, 159, 168, 176, 193, 248.
  • Timothy, Nez Perce chief, ii. 39, 57, 63, 70, 217.
  • Tinkham, Abiel W., assistant at Fort Knox, i. 88, 233, 268, 295, 298, 306, 308, 314, 319, 321, 322, 326, 330–334, 341, 342, 370, 381, 383–385;
    • ordered to examine Snoqualmie Pass, 406;
    • his successful trip, 408, 422, 427.
  • Tin-tin-meet-see, ii. 148.
  • Tlascala, i. 144.
  • Tleyuk, Chehalis chief, ii. 7, 8.
  • Tlinkits, northern Indians, i. 452.
  • Todd, John B.S., General, i. 28.
  • Tolmie, William Frazer, Dr., i. 412.
  • Toombs, R., General, ii. 494.
  • Totten, Joseph G., General, i. 60–62, 89–91, 94, 98, 105, 109, 114, 119, 226, 227, 235, 237, 239, 256;
    • letter to, resigning, 282;
    • reply, 283; ii. 273, 317, 318.
  • Touchet River, i. 402; ii. 218.
  • Tower, Zealous B., General, i. 28;
    • draws character of General Stevens, 43, 58, 105, 108, 111, 119, 121, 122, 130, 139, 142, 144, 166, 167, 169, 170, 179, 185;
    • sketch of, 217, 237; ii. 470.
  • Townsend, A., ii. 257.
  • Townsend, E.D., General, his advice, i. 26, 28.
  • Townsend, Port, i. 473, 477.
  • Train, Charles R., ii. 320.
  • Train guard, ii. 169.
  • Trapier, Lieutenant, i. 105.
  • Traveler, steam tug, ii. 266.
  • Traveler’s Rest Creek, i. 379.
  • Tremain, Lieutenant, ii. 457.
  • Trimble, Isaac R., General, ii. 487, 495, 496.
  • Tripler, Dr. i. 124.
  • Trist, Nicholas, i. 200, 208.
  • Tulalip Reservation, i. 468.
  • Tulancingo, i. 168.
  • Tulifiny River, ii. 376.
  • Tumwater, i. 441.
  • Twelfth infantry, i. 173, 179.
  • Twenty-eighth Massachusetts, ii. 390, 391;
    • battle of James Island, 402–415, 425, 428, 452, 484, 485, 495.
  • Twiggs, General, i. 12;
    • battle of Cerro Gordo, 125, 126;
    • reaches Puebla, 144, 155;
    • advances, 162, 164;
    • battle of Contreras, 170–172, 175–182, 202;
    • Chapultepec, 208–210.
  • Twiggs, Major, i. 209.
  • Tybee Island, ii. 382.
  • Tyerall, E.R., i. 462.
  • Umatilla Indians, ii. 16, 21;
    • at Walla Walla council, 36–64, 121, 158, 212.
  • Umatilla River, ii. 30.
  • Umatilla treaty, ii. 63.
  • Ume-how-lish, war chief of Cuyuses, captured, ii. 147, 152, 262.
  • Union, Fort, i. 295, 297, 320, 345, 346;
    • description of, 347, 351.
  • Union, preservation of, ii. 301, 302.
  • Union, steamship, ii. 345.
  • Union Light Infantry, ii. 392.
  • Updyke, Isabella, i. 88.
  • Upshur, J.H., Lieutenant, ii. 365.
  • Utah Bill, i. 252.
  • Valencia, Mexican general, i. 179, 203.
  • Van Bokkelen, J.J.H., ii. 168–171, 187.
  • Vancouver, fort and town on Columbia River, i. 297, 394, 400, 405, 406, 411; ii. 12, 153, 156, 159, 206, 208, 288.
  • Vancouver Island, i. 417, 418; ii. 13.
  • Vanderbilt, Cornelius, ii. 343.
  • Vanderbilt, steamship, ii. 342, 344, 345.
  • Van Dorn, Earl, i. 27.
  • Van Ogle, William, ii. 265.
  • Van Vliet, Stewart, General, i. 27.
  • Vaughan, A.J., ii. 114.
  • Venta Nueva, i. 224.
  • Vera Cruz, Mexico, i. 106–108, 110; siege of, 111–115; leaves, 119–221.
  • Vermont, 2d and 3d volunteers, ii. 329–331.
  • Vernon, i. 63.
  • Victor, Flathead chief, i. 383–385; ii. 77–80; at Flathead council, i. 80–92.
  • Victoria, B.C., i. 417, 418, 477; ii. 292.
  • Viele, Egbert L., General, ii. 341, 357, 382.
  • Vienna, ii. 330.
  • Vigara, Mexico, i. 119.
  • Villamil, Mexican commissioner, i. 202.
  • Vireyes, i. 139.
  • Virginia, Army of, ii. 427.
  • Virginia, 13th regiment, ii. 331;
    • 1st cavalry, 332;
    • 13th and 35th, 446, 447.
  • Vogdes, Israel, General, i. 25, 27.
  • Voltigeurs, i. 208.
  • Wabash, Commodore Dupont’s flagship, ii. 344.
  • Wadmalaw River, ii. 378.
  • Walcott, Charles F., General, ii. 490, 496, 497.
  • Walcott, Lieutenant, ii. 491.
  • Walker, Elijah, Colonel, ii. 488, 497.
  • Walker, E., missionary among Spokanes, i. 398; ii. 22.
  • Walker, Fort, ii. 345.
  • Walker, Henry, ii. 392.
  • Walker, R.M., i. 315; ii. 168, 248.
  • Walker Donation Claim purchased, i. 421; ii. 265.
  • Walla Walla, old fort, i. 296, 297, 402, 403;
    • plundered by Indians, ii. 158.
  • Walla Walla River and valley, i. 393, 400, 403; ii. 31, 147, 149, 209.
  • Walla Walla Indians, ii. 16, 21;
    • at Walla Walla council, 35–64, 121, 157, 158.
  • Walla Walla council, ii. 27, 31–65.
  • Wallace, William H., ii. 170, 245, 266, 289.
  • Wallamet Indians, ii. 23.
  • Wanton, Gideon, Governor, i. 65.
  • Wanton, John G., i. 65.
  • Wanton, Mary, “Charming Polly,” i. 65.
  • Warbass, Edward D., ii. 169, 187.
  • Warbass, N.G., Dr., i. 439; ii. 168.
  • Ward, Ira, i. 415.
  • Warfield, L.A., Captain, ii. 343.
  • Warren, Dr., treats rupture, i. 18.
  • Warren, G.K., Colonel, ii. 466, 469.
  • Warrenton, ii. 430, 432.
  • Warrenton Junction, ii. 430–432.
  • Washington, Camp, near Vera Cruz, i. 115.
  • Washington, Camp, south of Spokane River, i. 3399, 400.
  • Washington, George, General, i. 62.
  • Washington, George, i. 412.
  • Washington, Territory of, formed, i. 280;
    • appointed governor of, 282;
    • sparse settlements in, 411–414;
    • Governor Stevens’s messages to legislature, 418, 419, 445, 447; ii. 162–164, 262;
    • resolution that governor visit Washington, i. 424;
    • of censure, ii. 263–264.
  • Washington Artillery, ii. 450.
  • Washington City, visits, i. 75, 89, 226, 237;
    • life in, 242–292, 302;
    • spends summer of 1854 at, 427–434; ii. 271, 295, 319.
  • Washington Lake, ii. 188.
  • Washington Mounted Rifles, ii. 169, 197.
  • Washington territorial library, purchased, i. 300.
  • Washington volunteers, called out by Governor Mason, disbanded by Wool, ii. 149, 158, 160, 168–171, 189;
    • mustered out on Sound, 192;
    • all disbanded, character and services, 232–235.
  • Waterloo Bridge, ii. 430.
  • Watson, Colonel, i. 221.
  • Watson, Major, ii. 366.
  • Webster, Daniel, i. 75, 248, 249.
  • Weed, Stephen H., Captain, ii. 470.
  • Weed, Charles E., ii. 168, 248.
  • Wee-lap-to-leek, chief of Tigh Indians, ii. 214.
  • Wellman, Captain, bark Prompt, i. 99, 108.
  • Welsh, Thomas, Colonel, ii. 395.
  • Wenass River, ii. 197.
  • Wenatche River, i. 395; ii. 64.
  • West, Mr., ii. 329.
  • West Point, i. 22, 83;
    • course at, 24–59;
    • revisits, 78.
  • Whig party, i. 260.
  • Whipple, A.W., General, i. 27, 83, 84.
  • Whitby Island, ii. 154, 184, 258.
  • White, sapper, death of, i. 346.
  • White, William, Captain, ii. 169, 171, 187.
  • White Antelope, Gros Ventre squaw, ii. 355.
  • White Bear, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • White Bear Lake, i. 312, 318.
  • White Eagle, Gros Ventre chief, i. 355.
  • White Earth River, i. 345.
  • White Man’s Horse, Blackfoot chief, i. 352.
  • White River or Duwhamish, ii. 159, 187, 188.
  • White Salmon River, ii. 257.
  • White Tail Deer, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • White Wood Lakes, i. 338.
  • Whitman, Marcus, missionary among Cuyuses, i. 403; ii. 21.
  • Whitney, L., Major, i. 114.
  • Whitworth, George F., Rev., i. 415; ii. 260.
  • Wiedrich, Captain, ii. 451.
  • Wilbur, agent of Yakimas, ii. 64.
  • Wilcox, C.M., General, ii. 450, 460, 471.
  • Wild Rice River, i. 324.
  • Wilkie, Governor, Red River hunters, i. 334, 335.
  • Wilkinson, Morton S., Senator, ii. 299.
  • Willard, G.K., Dr., i. 415; ii. 168.
  • William I., Emperor of Germany, awards San Juan Archipelago to United States, ii. 294.
  • Williams, Hezekiah, i. 229.
  • Williams, James, Captain, ii. 169, 170, 200.
  • Williams, Robert, General, ii. 382, 394, 395, 399, 400;
    • at battle of James Island, 408–411.
  • Williams, Seth, General, i. 27.
  • Wilmington Island, ii. 372.
  • Wilmington, N.C., i. 272, 277.
  • Wilson, Henry, Senator, ii. 319, 385.
  • Wilson, James H., Lieutenant, ii. 372.
  • Wilson Point, ii. 184.
  • Winders, Captain, i. 211.
  • Winfield Scott, steamship, ii. 313.
  • Winnebago Indians, i. 309.
  • Winthrop, Theodore, ii. 64.
  • Wi-ti-my-hoy-she, Palouse Indian chief, i. 402.
  • Wolf’s Lodge prairie, i. 390; ii. 131.
  • Wolf Talker, Gros Ventre chief, i. 356.
  • Wolf that Climbs, Blackfoot chief, i. 368.
  • Woodbury, Charles Levi, i. 274.
  • Woodbury, D.P., General, i. 27, 226.
  • Woodward, H.R., i. 415.
  • Wool, John E., General, rebuked, i. 437; ii. 33, 148, 149, 153, 156, 160, 161;
    • memoir sent to, 173, 174;
    • reply, 175, 176;
    • demand to disband volunteers, 177;
    • Governor Stevens’s caustic reply, 177–184, 196, 207, 224;
    • orders settlers kept out of upper country, 225, 226;
    • relieved by General Clark, 266, 276.
  • Worth, William S., General, i. 105–107, 115, 119, 120, 126, 129, 130, 138, 139, 141;
    • occupies Puebla, 143;
    • advance from Puebla, 164, 167–169, 171, 174, 175, 180;
    • at Churubusco, 181, 202;
    • battle of Molino del Rey, 205, 206;
    • battle of Chapultepec, 208, 213.
  • Wren Charles, ii. 243, 247, 249.
  • Wright, George, Major, i. 205;
    • Colonel, ii. 64, 147, 173, 190, 191;
    • abortive campaign against Yakima, 194–199;
    • Governor Stevens’s letter to, 199, 202, 203;
    • quasi-peace with Yakimas, 204;
    • puts Ow-hi and Quelchen to death, 205–208;
    • gives order to give up Indian murderers, its evasion, 224, 225;
    • punishes the Yakimas and Spokanes, 230, 231, 274, 283;
    • recommends treaties, 285.
  • Wright, H.G., General, i. 27; ii. 341, 357, 380, 382, 383, 387, 388, 394, 395, 399, 400, 408–411, 421.
  • Wyncoop, Colonel, i. 156.
  • Xochimilco, lake in valley of Mexico, i. 163, 165.
  • Xochimilco, village, i. 168, 171.
  • Yale College, solves problem from, i. 20.
  • Yantis, Benjamin F., Judge, ii. 132, 169, 249.
  • Yellowstone, i. 337, 345, 347; ii. 107, 108.
  • Yelm prairie, ii. 185.
  • Yakima Indians, ii. 16, 22;
    • at Walla Walla council, 40–64;
    • present condition, 64, 121, 140;
    • begin war, 157;
    • defeat Major Haller, 158, 160, 186;
    • massacre at Cascades, 190, 197, 221–223, 257, 273, 274.
  • Yakima River, ii. 63, 197.
  • Yakima treaty, ii. 63, 64.
  • Yakima valley, i. 394.
  • Yesler, H.L., i. 412; ii. 251, 256.
  • Young’s Branch, ii. 435.
  • Young Chief, head chief of Cuyuses at Walla Walla council, ii. 38, 42, 44, 51;
    • assents to treaty, 53, 61, 121.
  • Zacatecas, Mexico, i. 151.