INDEX
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]
A
Adair, George, [153], [241]
Adams, Nathan, [241], [253];
his endowment garment, [259]
Agua Grande, Navajo chief, [147]
Aigles, Tirtaan, slogan, [75], [267]
Alcove Brook, [47]
Altitude of Colorado River above sea, Black's Fork, [15];
Junction Green and Grand, [114];
Paria, [151], [217];
Grand Wash, [217];
Little Colorado, [223];
Kanab Canyon, [241]
American Fork, [266]
Amerind, [viii].
Andy, see Hattan
Aquarius Plateau, [200], [202]
Arlington, Powell and Thompson buried there, [267]
Arms, kind used, [12]
Asa, ranch, [264], [265];
assisted Powell, [265]
Ashley, Wm. H., through Red Canyon, [2], [28], [95];
name on rocks, [28]
Ashley Falls, [26];
portage at, [27]
Ashtishkal, Navajo chief, [177]
Aspen Lakes, [201]
Averett, Elijah, grave of, [197]
Azure Cliffs, [99]
B
Baird, Professor Spencer, [vi].
Bangs, Mount, climbed, [194]
Barbenceta, principal chief of the Navajos, [168]
Base line, [166], [173], [174]
Basor, teamster, [68]
Beadle, J. H., [215];
under name of Hanson, [215]
Beaman, E. O., place in boat, [11];
duty of, [11];
leaves party, [179];
passes Paria on way to Moki Towns, [216];
up from Kanab Canyon to Surprise Valley, [241]
Beaver, ground, [77];
shoot one, [78];
steak cooked, [78];
soup, [78]
Berry's Spring, [188];
arrive at, [191]
Berthoud and Bridger lay out waggon road, [67]
Best Expedition, place of starting, [95]
Big Boulder Creek, [202]
Bishop, Francis Marion (Cap.), place in boat, [11];
duty of, [11];
leaves party, [180]
Bishop's Creek, [54]
Bison, pictographs, [61];
range on Green River, [61]
Black Rock Canyon, [193]
Black's Fork, [15]
Boats of the Second Powell Expedition, the, [4];
names of, [4];
described, [5], [6];
method of packing, [8];
order of going, [11];
crews of, [11];
no iron on keels, [14];
built to float when full of water, [25];
reassignment of crews, [136], [215];
Cañonita cached, [135];
launched again, [209];
crew for, [209];
Dean cached, [154];
Nellie Powell cached, [154];
Dean discovered by Beadle, [215];
Nellie Powell abandoned, [215];
Cañonita and Dean abandoned, [244]
Bonito Bend, [111]
Bonnemort, John, [143];
leaves party, [179];
in Salt Lake City, [267]
Boston burned, news of, received, [256]
Bow-knot Bend, [108]
Bread, kind used, [4]
Bridger and Berthoud lay out waggon road, [67]
Bridger, Jim, [95]
Brigham Young, [170], [185]
Bright Angel Creek, arrive at mouth of, [232];
why so named, [232]
Brown expedition, place of starting, [95]
Brown's Hole, name changed to Brown's Park, [18], [30];
arrive at, [30]
Brush Creek, [54]
Buckskin Mountain (Kaibab Plateau), [159]
Buenaventura, Rio San, Escalante's name for Green River, [67]
Buffalo Express, letters from F. S. Dellenbaugh to, [vii].
Butte of the Cross, [110]
C
Campbell, Richard, knew of ford El Vado de los Padres, [96]
Camp moved to the Gap, [171]
Cañonita, left behind, [135];
reached overland, [209]
Canyon of Desolation, enter it, [77];
character and height of walls, [80], [84], [85];
length of, [91]
Canyon of Lodore, enter it, [34];
declivity of, [43];
length of, [48];
fall of, [48]
Canyons, for list of, with heights of walls, lengths, etc.,
see The Romance of the Colorado River, Appendix
Canyons not dark in daytime, [25]
Cap., see Bishop
Capsize, of the Cañonita, [23];
of the Dean, [235]
Carleton, companion of Beaman, [216]
Carson, Kit, [95]
Cascade Creek, [43], [202]
Cascades of rain, [105], [106], [132]
Cataract Canyon, declivity compared, [43];
beginning of, [115];
height of walls, [116], [122], [126], [128], [129];
we enter it, [118];
declivity in, [118];
boulders rolled by current, [118];
width of river, [119];
boat runs rapid alone, [121];
stones rocked by current, [127];
length of, [132];
end of, [132];
number of rapids, [132]
Cataract Creek, [96], [202]
Catastrophe Rapid, [vi]., [242], [243]
Caves once occupied, [132]
Chandler Falls, [87];
Creek, [87]
Chicago, burning of, first news, [157]
Chicago Tribune, letters from Clement Powell to, [v].
Chief Douglas, Major and Mrs. Powell winter near his camp, [172]
Chocolate Cliffs, [166]
Chuarooumpeak, chief of Kaibab band of Pai Utes, [250];
shoots at Oonupits, [252];
singing, [252];
hears spirit call, [253];
goes back to Kanab, [254]
Circle Valley, pass through it, [266]
Clarkson, Mormon settlement, [197]
Clear or Spring Creek (Badger Creek), [158]
Clem, see Powell
Clemente, Rio San, Escalante's name for White River, [67]
Cliff-of-the-Harp named, [43]
Coal Canyon, [91]
Colob Plateau, [191]
Colorado, from, into Utah, [56]
Colorado River, accuracy of plat of course, [vi]., [vii]., [243];
upper continuation of, [1];
white salmon, [98];
actual beginning of, [115];
excessive high water, [244]
Compass Creek, [24]
Condition of party at end of first season's river work, [145]
Course of the Colorado River, accuracy of, [vi]., [vii]., [243]
Craggy Canyon, [57]
Crater, recent, in Uinkaret country, [188]
Creek, Sentinel, [149]
Crescent Creek, [209]
Crossing of the Fathers, the, see El Vado de los Padres
D
Dance, Mormon, [173]
Davy Crockett, Fort, [30]
Dean, the Emma, cached for the winter, [154];
discovered by J. H. Beadle, [215]
Deer, game, etc., [26]
Dellenbaugh, Butte, [102], [104];
Mount, named, [254];
Thompson climbs it, [259]
Dellenbaugh, F. S., joins party, [3];
position in boat, [11];
duty of, [11];
letters from, to Buffalo Express, [vii].
De Motte, Professor, [213]
Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railway, [119]
Denver and Rio Grande Railway crossing of Green River, [95]
Denver to Salt Lake, waggon road via Golden and Provo,
and Robideau Crossing of Green River, [67]
Descent, in feet of Green-Colorado River, from Union Pacific
Railway to Black's Fork, [15];
to Flaming Gorge, [17];
in Red Canyon, [33];
in Lodore, [48];
in Whirlpool, [56];
to the mouth of the Uinta, [71];
from Wonsits Valley to Gunnison Crossing, [93];
from the Union Pacific to Gunnison Crossing, [93];
from Gunnison Crossing to junction of Green and Grand, [114];
from Union Pacific to mouth of Grand River, [114];
from mouth of Grand River to Dirty Devil, [134];
from Union Pacific to Dirty Devil (Frémont), [135];
from Union Pacific to Paria (Lee Ferry), [151];
from Paria to Little Colorado, [223];
from Little Colorado to Grand Wash, [223];
from Little Colorado to Kanab, [241];
from Paria to Kanab, [241]
Desolation, Canyon of, enter it, [77];
perforations in walls of, [82];
width of river in, [83], [89];
height of walls, [84], [85];
natural arches in, [87], [88];
end of, [91];
length of, [91]
Diamond Butte, how named, [192]
Diamond Creek mouth astronomically determined, [95]
Diary, of Professor Thompson, [vii].;
of John F. Steward, [vii].;
of F. S. Dellenbaugh, [vii].;
of Jack Summer, [7]
Dinwiddie, Lieut., [258]
Dirty Devil Mountains, see Unknown Mountains
Dirty Devil (Frémont) River, [viii].;
point of junction with Colorado, [3];
failure to get to it overland, [70], [99];
arrive at mouth by river, [133];
overland trip to, [195];
on head of, according to Dodds, [199];
mistake discovered, [199], [200];
reach mouth of, overland, [209]
Disaster Falls, [39];
dinner from wreckage of No-name, [40];
fall of river at, [42]
Distance, from Union Pacific Railway to Gate of Lodore, [33];
to Echo Park, [48];
to junction of Green and Grand, [114];
to Dirty Devil, [135];
Paria to Little Colorado, [223];
Little Colorado to Kanab Canyon, [241];
Wonsits Valley to Gunnison Crossing, [93].
See also Appendix, Romance of the Colorado River
Dixie, name for Virgin Valley, [164]
Dodds, Captain Pardyn, fails to reach Dirty Devil River, [70];
meet him at El Vado, [143]
Dog, Dandie Dinmont, of Mrs. Thompson, [166], [195]
Douglas Boy, first meeting with, [64];
comes to mouth of Uinta, [70];
an eloper, [71];
farewell to, [76]
Dummy and his prophecy, [9]
Dunn, William H., [vi].;
name carved in Music Temple, [141];
killed by Shewits, [141], [259]
Dunn's Cliff, [43]
Dutch oven, [4]
Dutton, Major, [vii].
E
Echo, Cliff, [49];
Park, [49];
Rock, [53];
Peaks, how named, [151]
Eight Mile Spring, camp at, [165]
El Vado de los Padres (Crossing of the Fathers), [7], [8], [41], [95], [96];
first white man to ford after Escalante, [96];
arrive at, 1871, [143];
description of, [168];
arrive at, 1872, [210];
early known by Richard Campbell, [96]
Emma, Sister, a wife of John D. Lee, [211]
Endowment garment, Adams wears one, [259]
Epizoötic visits Utah, [262]
Escalante, his crossing of the Colorado, [7];
Sierra, [43];
of Green River, [67];
his name for Green River, [67];
for White River, [67];
River, [210];
river named by Professor Thompson, [210]
F
Failure Creek, [129]
Fennemore, joins party, [187];
falls sick, [212];
leaves party, [216];
in Salt Lake, [267]
Field, [5];
arm-chair obtained from, [8];
breakfast at, [9]
Flaming Gorge, [1], [2];
height of walls, [17];
Green River enters, [17];
accessibility, [20];
gateway to the series of canyons, [22]
Frank, see Richardson
Frank, Pai Ute, see Chuarooumpeak
Frémont, River, [3];
see Dirty Devil;
General, [95];
First Granite Gorge of the Grand Canyon, declivity in, [43]
First Powell Expedition, [v].;
plat of river by, [vi]., [2], [96];
boats of, [x].
Food supply exhausted, [141]
Fort Davy Crockett, [30]
Fort Defiance, Jacob Hamblin goes there, [143]
Fort Pierce, [188]
Fort Robideau, [67];
only house on the river, [72]
Fretwater Falls, [83]
Fuzz, Mrs. Thompson's dog, [166], [195]
G
Gate of Lodore, [32]
Gentile frontier town compared with Mormon, [174]
Gila monster, [245]
Gilbert, G. K., [vii]., [136]
Glen Canyon, beginning, [137];
width of river in, [139];
height of walls, [139]-[143];
end of, [151]
Glencove, attempt to reach Dirty Devil River from, [99]
Glendale, Mormon settlement, [262]
Goblin City, journey to, [68];
description of, [69]
Gold, found on Colorado, [144];
at mouth of Kanab, [174];
miners go after, [185]
Golden to Provo, waggon road, [67]
Gosi-Utes, Gunnison killed by, [95]
Gould's ranch, [190]
Grand Canyon, Jacob Hamblin circumtours it, [96];
Powell finds way in to the mouth of the Kanab, [174];
Dodds and Jones get to it, [188];
Whitmore describes a crossing, [188];
Dodds and Johnson reach river, [189];
Dodds and Dellenbaugh go to river at Lava Falls, [192];
Marble division begins, [216];
length of, including Marble Canyon, [217];
beginning of, [223];
enter it, [223]
Grand River, [109]
Grand Wash, [96];
altitude of, [217]
Granite, the, runs up, [225]
Grant, news of election of, [256]
Graves, ancient, discovered, [77]
Gray Canyon, enter it, [91];
colour, height, and character of walls, [91], [92];
end of, [93];
length of, [93]
Gray Cliffs, [164]
Great Basin, [164]
Green River, points on, astronomically fixed before Powell, [19], [95]
Green River City, arrive there, [3];
described, [5];
settlements below, [8]
Green River Suck, [20]
Green River Valley, [1], [2]
Grizzly bears, [26]
Gunnison, Captain, crossed Green River, [95];
killed, [95]
Gunnison Butte, [93], [99]
Gunnison Crossing, Powell plans to rejoin his party there, [70]
Gypsum Canyon, [127]
H
Habasu (Havasu), [96]
Haight, [153], [157]
Hamblin, Frank, [254]
Hamblin, Fred, [99]
Hamblin, Jacob, scout and pioneer, [96];
first after Escalante to cross at El Vado, [96];
circumtours the Marble and Grand canyons, [96];
arrives at Paria, [153];
treaty with Navajos, [168];
title of his book, [169];
Indian engagements, [170];
goes to Mt. Trumbull with Powell, [170];
wives of, [174];
hears plot to ambush, [243]
Hamblin, Joseph, [156], [241]
Hamblin, Lyman, [99]
Hanson, name assumed by J. H. Beadle, [215]
Harrell brothers, camp in Brown's Park, [30]
Hastele, Navajo chief, [169]
Hattan, Andrew, [4];
place in boat, [11];
his call to meals, [11];
departure, [260]
Headquarters, winter, of, 1872-73, [260]
Hell's Half Mill, [44]
Henry Mountains (Unknown Mts., q. v.), [207]
Henry's Fork, mouth of, [17];
astronomically fixed, [95]
Henry, Professor Joseph, [vi].
Henry (Azure) Cliffs, [99]
Hidden Lakes, the, [201]
High Plateaus of Utah, continuation of Wasatch Range, [95];
end of, [164]
Hillers, John K., joins party, [7];
catches fish, [15];
songs of, [52], [74];
catches salmon, [98];
photographer, [217];
hurts his back, [225];
trip to Moki towns, [248]
Hog-backs, topographical feature described, [198]
Hook, Theodore, drowned, [25];
grave of, [25]
Horse discovered, [90]
Horse sense, [258], [264]
Horseshoe Canyon, why so called, [21]
Hotel Tovar, [232]
House ruins, Shinumo, [112], [137], [138]
House Rock Spring, [157], [160]
House Rock Valley, [160], [175]
Howland, Seneca, and O. G., [141]
Howlands and Dunn, [vi]., [vii].;
why killed by Shewits, [171];
left first party, [242];
killed near Mt. Dellenbaugh, [259]
Hurricane Hill, [190]
Hurricane Ledge, [190]
I
Illustrations in Powell's Report, [x].
Innupin, definition of, [252]
Innupin Picavu (Water-pocket), [251]
Island Park, [56]
Ives, comes up Colorado, 1858, [2];
reconnoitres south of Grand Canyon, [96];
names North Side Mountains, [186]
J
Jack, see Hillers
Jacob, see Hamblin
Jacob's Pools, [159]
Johnson, Will, [186];
leaves party, [211]
Johnson's, Mormon settlement [166]
Jones, S. V., [10];
place in boat, [11];
falls ill, [152];
leaves, [260]
Julien, D., inscriptions by, [108], [113], [118]
Junction, the, of the Grand and Green, [113];
summit at, [116];
trail to, [118]
K
Kaibab (Buckskin Mountain), seen from Echo Peaks, [150];
band of Pai Utes, [177];
trip to south-west corner of, [182];
Point F established on, [184];
seen from Marble Canyon, [222]
Kanab, settlement of, [8];
headquarters, [145];
headquarters, winter of 1872-73, [260];
description of, [166];
base line near, [173];
Christmas dance, [173]
Kanab Canyon, journey up, [185], [244];
supplies to be brought in there, [224]
Kapurats, Pai Ute name for Major Powell, [171]
Kettle Creek, [24]
Killiloo, refrain, [75], [81], [226], [267]
Kingfisher Canyon, [22];
why so called, [22]
Kingfisher Creek, [21]
Kit Carson, [95]
Koneco, Navajo chief, [154]
L
Labyrinth Canyon, enter it, [105];
end of, [110];
length of, [110]
La Sal, Sierra, [103], [109], [127]
Latter-Day Saints, [212]
Lava Falls, Dodds and Dellenbaugh climb to river there, [192]
Leaping Brook, [46]
Lee, John Doyle, [195];
settles at Paria, [210];
meet him, [210];
wife Rachel, [210];
wife Emma (his XVIII.), [210];
called Naguts, [211];
executed, [211]
Lee Ferry, [215]
Lehi, Mormon town, [262], [266]
Let-down, [26];
method of accomplishing a, [90]
Letters from Clement Powell to the Chicago Tribune, [v].;
from F. S. Dellenbaugh to the Buffalo Express, [vii].
Life preservers, [8];
indispensable, [237]
Light, the controversy of the, [63]
Lighthouse Rock, [80]
Lignite Canyon, [91]
Line portage, [26]
Little Brown's Hole, [29];
name changed to Red Canyon Park, [29]
Little Canyon, [31]
Little Colorado, canyon of, forms division between Marble and
Grand Canyons, [217];
mouth of, [222];
altitude of mouth, [223]
Little White, or Price River, [92]
Little Zion Valley, [190]
Lodore Canyon, party goes through on the ice, [2];
gate of, [32];
why so called, [32];
we enter it, [34];
width of river in, [35], [42], [43];
velocity of current in, [35], [42];
sunlight in, [36];
wreckage found in, [41];
height of walls, [42], [43], [46];
character of [42];
declivity in, [43];
end of, [48];
length of, [48]
Logan, Mt., [188]
Log-cabin Cliff, [84]
Lonely Dell, [211]
Long Valley, route via, [262]
Lost Creek (Crescent Creek), [209]
Louisa, a wife of Jacob Hamblin, [174], [195], [250]
Lower Disaster Falls, [42]
M
MacEntee, [166];
leaves party, [179];
in Salt Lake, [267]
Mackenzie, General, [ix].,
map A, facing page [95]
Macomb, [95]
"Major, The" [viii]., see Powell, John Wesley
Mangum, Joseph, [153];
the lost guide, [155], [157]
Manti, Mormon settlement, [99], [174]
Map, accuracy of plat of Colorado River, [vi]., [vii]., [243];
sheets giving Colorado River, [viii].;
preliminary, finished, [262];
sent to Washington, [267]
Marble Canyon, [150];
miners wrecked in, [195], [217];
enter it, [216];
total length with Grand Canyon, [217];
height of walls, [216], [217]-[222];
end of [222];
descent in, [223];
number of rapids in, [223]
Markargunt Plateau, [191]
Meek, Joseph, goes through Lodore on the ice, [95]
Melvin Falls, [86]
Millecrag Bend, [129], [132]
Moki (Hopi) ruin, [79]
Monument built 1869 by Powell, [78]
Mookoontoweap or Little Zion Valley, [190]
Mormon, settlements, [96];
method of pioneering, [167], [174];
dance, [173]
Mt. Carmel, Mormon settlement, [262]
Mount Dellenbaugh, named, [254];
altitude, [259];
Shinumo remains on, [259]
Mount Ellen, Henry Mountains, [208]
Mount Hillers, Henry Mountains, [208]
Mount Logan, [188], [253]
Mount Nebo, [266]
Mount Pennell, Henry Mountains, [207], [208]
Mount Seneca Howland (Navajo Mt.), [141]
Mountain Meadows massacre, [195];
Lee's version, [211]
Music Temple, grotto, [141], [210]
N
Narrow Canyon, [3], [133]
Natural arches in Canyon of Desolation, [87], [88]
Navajos, agency, [143];
meet with, [146];
afraid of our boats, [153];
dance with, [154];
ceremonial, [177]
Navajo Creek, [149]
Navajo Mountain, [139], [141], [201]
Navajo Well, [175], [248]
Nephi, [266]
New Year's Day, 1872, [174];
1873, [260]
No-name, boat, wreck of, [38]
North Side Mountains (Uinkaret Mts.), [186]
O
Oak Spring, [187], [188], [191]
Old Jacob, see Jacob Hamblin
Old Spanish Trail, [95], [246]
Oonupits, sound made by, [252];
described, [252];
Indian shoots at, [252]
Orange Cliffs, [110]
Order of going, [11], [72], [136], [215]
Overland Stage Co. road, Salt Lake to Denver via Provo,
Robideau Crossing, and Golden, [67]
P
Paantung, Thompson's Shewits guide, [259]
Painted Desert, [150]
Pai Ute women, Jacob Hamblin, scaled to, [174];
language without an "F," [250];
name for Major Powell, [250];
name for Professor Thompson, [250];
name for Dellenbaugh, [250];
George, Waytoots, Chuar, [250];
see also Chuarooumpeak;
method of cooking rabbits, [252]
Pai Utes, despised by Navajos, [170];
Kaibab band of, [177];
wickiups, [177];
arms, [178];
rabbit skin robe, [178];
fire obtained by drill, [178];
ceremonial, [178];
songs, [178], [179];
stone arrowhead making, [178]
Panguitch, arrive at, [265]
Paria, [95], [151], [197];
up cliffs at, [155];
settlement, [166]
Parowan, [248]
Patnish, chief of renegades, [8], [167], [250]
Photographic outfit, [6], [58]
Pictographs, [61]
Pierce, Fort, [188], [191]
Pine Valley Mountains, [189], [190]
Pink Cliffs, [164]
Pipe Spring, [185];
Wash, [185]
Plateau Province, the, [109]
Point F, [184]
Portage, line, [26];
method of making, [40]
Potato Valley, [199]
Powell, Clement, letters from to Chicago Tribune, [v].;
place in boat, [11];
duties of, [11];
leaves party, [259]
Powell, Emma Dean (Mrs. J. W.), [7];
and infant daughter, [165];
in Middle Park, [172];
leaves for Washington, [179]
Powell, John Wesley (The Major), the conqueror of the Colorado, [2];
title in Volunteer Army, [2];
first descent of Colorado; [v]., [3], [96],
no right arm, [8];
titles of reports, [v]., [vi].,
position in boat, [11];
duty of, [11];
goes up Yampa, [50];
on Yampa River 1868, [50];
goes ahead to Uinta, [56];
to Salt Lake, [67], [70], [99], [144], [179], [259], [266];
songs of, [73];
rejoins party, [98];
fails to reach Dirty Devil overland, [99];
leaves for Washington, [179], [259];
reports through Smithsonian Institution, [vi].;
runs course of river, [vii];
buried at Arlington, [267]
Price River, [92]
"Prof.," [viii].,
see Thompson, A. H.
Provo to Golden, waggon road, [67]
Putnam's Magazine, copy found, [43]
R
Rabbits, Pai Ute method of cooking, [252]
Rain cascades, [105], [106], [132]
Rapid, the first, [21];
method of running, [35], [36];
tails of, [36];
eddys at, [36];
Catastrophe, [vi]., [242], [243]
Rations, [4], [111], [119]
Red Canyon, [2];
entrance of, [22];
upset of Nellie Powell in, [23];
width of river in, [24];
speed of current, [24];
height of cliffs, [24], [28];
end of, [30]
Red Canyon Park, [29]
Red Cliff, [176]
Red Lake Utes, Jacob pacifies them, [170];
meet with band of, [204]
Regiment marches from Salt Lake to Denver, [68]
Renshawe, John, joins party, [259]
Richardson, Frank C. A., [10];
position in boats, [11];
skill in dressing deer, [16];
leaves party, [31]
Riggs, [157]
Riggs, Charley, [248]
Riley, George, [143];
head of pack train, [156];
cook, [260]
Rio, San Buenaventura, [67];
San Clemente, [67];
San Rafael, [95], [103];
San Juan, [140], [210]
Robideau, crossing of Green River, [67];
Fort, [67]
Rocking stones in current, [127]
Roundy, Lorenzo W., [153]
Rudder useless on the Colorado, [x].
S
Sag, the, at Disaster Falls, [38]
St. George, Mormon settlement, [194]
Salmon, white, caught, [98]
Salt Lake City, [7], [17];
the major goes to, [67], [70], [99], [144], [179], [259], [266]
Salt Lake to Denver, waggon road, via Provo and Golden, [67]
San Clemente, Rio, Escalante's name for White River, [67]
San Francisco Mts., seen from Mt. Trumbull, [187];
from Echo Peaks, [250]
San Juan River, mouth of, [140];
pass it, 1872, [210]
San Rafael River, [95];
arrive at, [103]
Santa Fé and Los Angeles trail, [94]
Santa Fé Railway to the Grand Canyon, [x].
Scorpions, [132]
Second Powell expedition, the, [vi]., [3];
material used for report on first expedition, [vi].;
supplies of, [4];
method of sacking rations, [6];
ready to start, [8];
personnel of, [11]
Selden, [95]
Sentinel Rock and Sentinel Creek, [149]
Sevier Canyon, [266]
Sharp Mountain Falls, [91]
Shewits, killed Powell's men,
[vii]., [96];
territory of, [186];
afraid of us, [191];
plan to ambush us, [243];
meet us, [253];
conference and agreement, [253];
Thompson's guide, [259]
Shinumo, the, [112], [149];
trail, [113], [145];
caves, [132];
Canyon, [184];
ruin on Mt. Dellenbaugh, [259]
Shower Bath Spring, [245]
Shunesburg, Powell descends Virgin River to, [248]
Sierra, Escalante, [43];
La Lal, [103];
Abajo, [127]
Simpson, Captain, [95]
Sinav-to-weap, [117]
Sister Emma, [211]
Sister Louisa, [174]
Smithsonian Institution, Powell reported through, [vi].
Snowblind, [266]
Soap Creek, [159];
Frank M. Brown, drowned near mouth of, [159], [217];
Rapid, [217]
"Sockdologer, of the World," [222];
rapid, [226]
Songs of the camp, [73], [74]
Sorghum molasses, [172]
Spanish Fork, [266]
Spanish Trail, Old, [95]
Split Mountain Canyon, [57];
enter it, [58];
end of, [60];
length of, [60]
Springs in river bottom, [103]
Stanton, R. B., proves the White story incorrect, [v].;
completed Brown expedition, [ix].;
Canyon Railway project, [x]
Steward, John F., place in boat, [11];
duty of, [11];
on a raft, [16];
discovers gigantic fossil, [20];
determines nature of Unknown Mts., [136];
ill, [146];
recovers, [152];
leaves party, [160]
Stewart, Bishop, of Kanab, [167];
saw-mill of, on Kaibab, [181]
Stewart, John, goes with Powell to Grand Canyon, [172];
returns with news of gold find, [174]
Stillwater Canyon, beginning of, [110];
nature of walls, [111], [113];
house ruins in, [112];
width, [113];
end of, [113];
length, [114]
Summit Valley, [164]
Sumner Amphitheatre, [79]
Sumner, Jack, [7]
Supplies, nature of, [4];
to be brought in at three places, [7]
Surprise Valley, [241]
Swallow Canyon, [31]
Swallow Park, [197]
T
Table Mountain, [198]
Tapeats Creek, [240]
Tavaputs Plateau, [80]
Teemaroomtekai, Uinkaret chief, [253]
Teram Picavu, [254]
Thompson, Professor Alvin Harris, [vi]., [vii]., [ix]., [7];
place in boat, [11];
duty of, [11];
first white man to explore Shewits country, [254];
to climb Mt. Dellenbaugh, [259];
buried at Arlington, [267]
Thompson, Mrs. Ellen Powell, [7], [165], [166], [172], [181], [195], [216], [259]
Tiravu Picavu, [254]
Tirtaan Aigles, slogan, [75], [267]
Tokerville, Mormon settlement, [190]
Tom, Pai Ute guide, [197];
leaves party, [199]
Toroweap Valley, [192]
Trachyte Creek, [208]
Trail up cliffs of Paria, [155]
Tribune, Chicago, letters to, from Clement Powell, [v].
Trin Alcove, [107]
Triplet Falls, [43]
Trumbull, Mt., why so called, [186];
climbed, [187], [192];
height of, [187]
Trumbull, Senator, [186]
Tuba, a Moki (Hopi), goes home with Jacob, [169];
ceremony on crossing Colorado River, [169]
U
Uinkaret, Indians, [186];
region, [186];
plateau, [190];
chief, [253]
Uinta, Indian Agency, [7], [8], [71]
Uinta Mountains, [1];
first view of from river, [15]
Uinta River, pass mouth of, [76];
arrival at, [66];
Powell goes ahead to, [56];
mouth astronomically determined, [95]
Uinta Utes, [61]
Undine Springs, [103]
Union Pacific Railway, crossing of Green River, [3];
see Descent and Distance
Unknown country, the, [95], [96], [199], [200], [201], [202]
Unknown Mountains (Henry Mts.) [viii]., [104], [127], [133];
Steward determines nature of, [136];
position of Dirty Devil (Frémont) River with reference to, [199];
arrive at, [207];
map of, [207]
Untokarowits, Pai Ute name for F. S. Dellenbaugh, [250]
Utah Southern Railway finished to Lehi, [262]
Utah, from, into Colorado, [31]
Utes of Wonsits Valley, Uinta and White River, [61]
Ute Crossing of Colorado in Uinkaret region, [188]
Ute Ford, the (El Vado de los Padres), [148]
Ute law as applied to capture, [71]
V
Van Buren, Gentile settler on the Sevier, [266]
Vasey's Paradise, [219]
Vermilion Cliffs, [158], [164];
length of, [164]
Vermilion River, [31]
Virgin Mountains, [194]
Virgin River, canyon of, explored down to Shunesburg, [248];
Little Zion or Mookoontoweap Valley of, [190]
Volunteers march from Salt Lake to Denver, [68]
Voyage, Canyon, the end of, [242]
W
Walcott, Professor, [vii].
Walker House, Salt Lake City, [267]
Wasatch Cliffs, [200]
Wheeler, Lieut. George M., goes up Colorado to Diamond Creek, [145]
Whirlpool Canyon, [53];
end of, [55];
descent in, [56]
Whirlpools described, [239]
Whiskey not taken, [6]
White, James, [2];
story of his trip through canyons disproved, [v].
White River, [66];
journey down, [69];
pass mouth, [76]
White River Utes, [61]
Whitmore, Dr., killed by Navajos, [169];
ranch, [188]
Wild Band Pocket, [251]
Winnie's Grotto, [35]
Winsor, of Pipe Spring, [185];
Castle, [185]
Winter quarters, 1872-73, [260]
Witch Water-pocket (Innupin Picavu), [251]
Wolfskill, William, pioneer, [94]
Wolves, [161], [162], [165]
Wonsits Tiravu, [254]
Wonsits Valley, [60]
Woonoopits, see Oonupits
Workman's Ranch, [190]
Wreckage found in Lodore, [41]
Wyoming, from, into Utah, [16]
Y
Yampa River, [48], [49];
Powell on it in 1868, [50];
goes up, in boat, [50]
Young, Brigham, [170], [185];
Alfred, [187]