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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]