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| The Advantages of Travel—Introductory | [3] |
| The Development of the Northwest—St. Paul and Minneapolis | [7, 8] |
| Minnesota Lakes and their Attractions for the Angler | [8–10] |
| Brainerd, Duluth, Superior and Ashland | [10] |
| Red River Valley | [12] |
| The Changes of a Half Century | [13] |
| Great Wheat Farms of Dakota, and the Capital of the Territory | [14] |
| “Bad Lands” of the Little Missouri | [15, 16] |
| Yellowstone River | [16–19] |
| Yellowstone National Park | [20–22] |
| Helena and the Romance of Mining | [23–26] |
| Main Range of the Rocky Mountains | [26, 27] |
| Butte City, the greatest Mining Camp in the World | [27–30] |
| The Flathead Country | [30, 31] |
| Clark's Fork and Lake Pend d'Oreille | [31–34] |
| Spokane Falls | [35] |
| Palouse and Walla Walla Wheat Countries | [36, 37] |
| The Columbia River | [37–40] |
| Portland | [40, 41] |
| The Willamette Valley and Southern Oregon | [42, 43] |
| The Lower Columbia and City of Astoria, with Fisheries | [43–46] |
| Western Washington: its Scenery and Resources | [46] |
| The Sovereign Mountain: Tacoma | [47] |
| Puget Sound | [48–54] |
| Victoria, British Columbia | [55, 56] |
| Discovery Passage | [58] |
| Queen Charlotte Sound | [60] |
| Varieties of Fish found in Inland Passage | [62] |
| Wrangell, Alaska | [63, 64] |
| Indian Life, Facilities for Studying | [67–71] |
| Sitka, Alaska | [73–77] |
| Hot Springs Bay, Alaska | [77] |
| Climate of Sitka | [79] |
| Land of the Chilkats | [81–84] |
| Juneau, Alaska, and the Mines of Douglas Island | [84–86] |
| Glacier Bay | [86–92] |
| Glaciers of Alaska | [93–95] |
| Mount St. Elias | [95, 96] |