TABLE OF CONTENTSI.[Occasion, Scope and Purpose of Record.]II.[Prying Open the Door to the Dakotas—Treaty of '58.]III.[The Second Coming of the Norsemen to America. The First Settlement on the Missouri Bottom, 1860.]IV.[First Settlement and Settlers of the "South Prairie," 67-71. A Memorable Trip in Search of Work.]V.[The Settlements on Turkey Creek and Clay Creek, 70-71.]VI.[The Great Immigration of 1880—Causes.]VII.[Landing at Yankton, Getting on the Land, and a Hard Struggle to Live.]VIII.[The Pioneer Mothers and Their Share in the Privations.]IX.[Indians as Visitors and Guests.]X.[The Great Snow Winter of 1880 and the Flood of '81.]XI.[Beginning the Grapple with the Earth.]XII.[Bird's Eye View of the Settlements in 1880-3.]XIII.[The Prairie Fires—The Annual Terror of the Settlers.]XIV.[The Great Blizzard of '88.]XV.[When the Fathers and Mothers of Today were Boys and Girls.]XVI.[Religious Movements and Workers Among These People.]XVII.[A Daughter Settlement.]XVIII.[Looking Down the Trail to the Years Ahead.]