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 Absaroka Indians, [68], [74], [86] Absaroka Pass, [184], [298] Absaroka Range, [30], [42] ff., [96], [101], [104] Adams, Robert, Jr., [138] Albright, Supt. Horace M., [211], [270] ff. Alder Gulch, [102]; gold found, [104], [161] Allard Bison Herd, [258] Allen, Dr. Eugene T., [264] Allen, G. N., [138] Alter, J. Cecil, [79] Alum Creek, [113], [181], [211] American Association for the Advancement of Science, [227] American Association of Museums, [272] American Fur Company, [94], [108] American Game Protective and Propagation Association, [225] American Journal of Science and Arts, [139] Amethyst Mountain, [104] Anderson, Capt. George S., [206], [210], [248], [260] Anderson, Ole, [216] Anthony, Sen. H. B., [140] Arbor Day, [229] Architectural Fountain Geyser, [139] Arickara Indians, [37], [61] Arnold, A. J., [172] ff. Arthur, Pres. Chester A., [192] ff. Ashley, Gen. William H., [81], [92] Astorians, [34] Atlantic Creek, [72], [296] Atwood, W. W., [270] Austin, ——, [103]
B Bach, E. W., [201] Baggley, George F., [273] Baker, Sergt. William, [121] Bannock Indians, [59]; description, [65], [86] ff.; trail, [88]; defeat, [157] Barlow, Capt. J. W., survey, [137] ff. Baronett, C. J., [105]; rescued Everts, [134]; bridge, [184]; road, [208] Bauer, Dr. C. Max, [270] Beaman, J. W., [138] Bear Paw Mountains, [187], [190] Bear River, [110] Beartooth Range, [30] “Beaver Dick” (Richard Leigh), [283] Bechler River, [27], [259] Beehive Geyser, [131], [197] Biddle, Lake, [292] Biddle, Nicholas, [50], [285], [290] Big Game Ridge, [47], [296] Big Hole, battle of, [170] ff., [180], [187] Bigfoot, Chief, [156] Bighorn Basin, [88], [112] Bighorn River, [32], [37], [42] ff., [55], [68], [290] Bison Peak, [261] Bitter Root Range, [67], [102], [170] Blackfeet Indians, [37]; attack Colter, [52] ff.; description, [67], [74], [88], [98] Black Kettle’s village, [157] Blacks Fork of Green River, [108] Blaine, Sen. James G., [136] Bonaparte, Napoleon, [28] Bonneville, Capt. B. L. E., [99]; describes bison, [153]; 232 Boone and Crockett Club, [235] Bottler, Frederick, [105]; stock range, [162]; ranch, [180] Boutelle, Capt. F. A., [268] Bowles, Samuel, [226] Bozeman, John, [158] Bozeman, Montana, [117], [138], [142], [176], [180], [205] Bozeman Pass, [55] Bozeman Trail, [161] Bradbury, John, [57] Brackenridge, Henry M., [37], [57] ff. Bridger, James (Jim), [80], [98], [101]; ancestors, [106]; description, [106] ff.; nicknames for, [110]; Indian wives, [110]; tall tales, [110] ff.; death of, [115], [283] Brooks Lake, [44] Brothers, Henry J., [217] Bryant, Dr. Harold, [270] “Buckskin Charley,” (Charles Marble), [198], [283] Buffalo Ranch, [87] Bumpus, Dr. Hermon C., [270] Burgess, Felix, [247] Burlington Route, [202] Burns, A. E., [247]
C Cabeza de Vaca, description of bison, [153] Cache Creek, [104] California, [141]; climate of, [239]; University of, [270] Camas Creek, [94] Campfire Club of America, [235] Canyon Creek, Nez Percé fight Seventh Cavalry, [185], [186] Carnegie Geophysical Laboratory, [264] Carpenter, Frank, [172] ff. Carpenter, Ida, [172] Carpenter, Robert E., [205], [244] Carrington, Campbell, [138], [139] Carrington, Henry B., [110] Carson, Kit, [285] Cassidy, “Butch,” [163] Castle Geyser, [131] Catholic Church, [174]; services, [217] Catlin, George, [144], [221] ff. Cauliflower Geyser, [251] Cheyenne Indians, description, [70], [157], [187] Chicago Journal, [139] Chicken Ridge, [47], [296] Child, H. W., [201] Chittenden, Hiram M., [210] Chittenden Road, [210] Chivington, Col. J. M., [157] Cinnabar, [199] ff., [259] Civil War, [103], [120], [153], [157] Claggett, William H., [137]; sponsored Park Bill, [140] ff. Clark, Dr. Dan E., [162] Clark, Capt. Philo, [193] Clark, William, [42] ff.; Colter reports to, [50], [57], [285] ff. Clarks Fork, [42], [50], [88], [184], [259], [286], [290], [298] Clearwater River, [35]; battle of, [169] Clematis Gulch, [182], [202] Cody, William F. “Buffalo Bill,” [151]; nickname, [153]; description, [233] Coffeen, Hon. Henry H., [208] Cole, Sen. Cornelius, [140] Colter, John, ancestors, [35] ff.; joins Lisa, [37]; discovery of Park, [38] ff.; attacked by Blackfeet, [52]; guide for Henry, [56]; reaches St. Louis, [57], [100]; route, [283] ff. Colter Creek, [36] Colter’s Hell, [40], [45], [50], [291] Colter’s Peak, [58] Colville Reservation, [191] Community Chapel, [217] Condon, David de L., [270] Conger, Patrick A., [242] Conness, Sen. John, [225] Connor, Col. Patrick, [157] Conservation, [217] ff., [225]; Pres. Roosevelt’s Governor’s Conference, [229] Continental Divide, [25], [37], [45]; Colter crossed, [47], [99], [102], [118], [163], [259], [296] Cook, Charles W., [116], [118] Cooke, Montana, [208], [247], [259] Coronado, Francisco, [153] Cottage Hotel, [205] Counter, Hub, [196] Cowan, George F., [172] ff., [283] Cowan, Mrs. George F., describes Chief Joseph, [174] Crampton, Louis C., [211] Crazy Horse, Chief, [158], [162] Creamer, Phil, [106] Crook, Gen. George, [158] Crosby, Gov. John S., [193], [243] Crow Indians, [37], [54], [59], [86], [88], [104], [150], [184] ff., [240] Custer, Col. George A., [152], [157]; defeated, [158] Cougar Creek, [88]
D Davis, A. J., [162] Dawes, Chester M., [138] Dawes, Hon. Henry L., [138]; backed Park Bill, [141] ff. Day, Dr. Arthur L., [264] Dead Indian Creek, [42], [50], [286], [298] Dedicatory Act, [144], [146], [202], [227], [230], [245] DeLacy, Walter W., [102] ff.; his map, [121] Delano, Columbus, [139], [142] DeMaris Mineral Springs, [286] Devil’s Den, [122] Devil’s Hoof, [122] Devil’s Inkwell, [122] Devil’s Kitchen, [122] Devil’s Slide, [122] Diamond City, Montana, [116] ff. Dickson, John, [35] ff. Dietrich, Richard, [180] ff. Dingee, William, [172] ff. Dixon, George B., [138] Doane, Lieut. Gustavus C., [121]; description of Old Faithful Geyser, [130]; with Hayden, [138], [164]; in pursuit of Nez Percé, [178] ff. Dot Island, [207] Dragons Mouth, [45], [50], [124], [298] Driggs, Dr. Howard R., [144] Duncan, J. W., [138] Duncan, L., [180] Dunnell, Hon. Mark H., [141] Dunraven, Earl of, [80], [85], [151] ff.; describes horse thieves, [164]; hunting, [233] ff.; praises Park, [278] Dutcher, Mary, [234] Dutcher, Willard, [233]
E Eagle Blanket, Nez Percé, [168] Eagle Peak, [25] East Entrance, [202], [210] Eaton, Howard, [195]; trail, [195], [215] Ee-dah-how (Idaho), [27] Edmunds, Sen. George F., [140] Elk Thistle, [127]; see Everts Thistle, [128] Elk-Wapiti Creek, [47], [296] Elliott, Henry W., [137], [139] Emerald Pool, [131] Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [222], [223] Emigrant Gulch, [105] Ericson, Leif, [30] Eustis Lake, [292] Everts Thistle, [128] Everts, Truman C., [120] ff.; lost in Park, [126] ff.; visit to Washington, D.C., [137], [283]
F Fairweather, William, [104] Falcon Creek, [296] Fall River, [259], [276] Fan Geyser, [131] Farcy, Sheriff, [193] Fee, Chester A., [177] Fergus, James, [162] Ferris, Warren A., [68]; describes geysers, [94], [100] Fetterman Massacre, [161] Firehole Basin, [98], [102], [129] Firehole Canyon, [210] Firehole Hotel, [204] Firehole River, [105], [118]; Nez Percé camp, [172], [200] ff., [227] Fisher, Capt. S. G., [177] Fishhawk Creek, [296], Fishing Bridge, [26], [86], [87], [210]; museum, [273] Flat Mountain Arm, [47], [296] Flathead Indians, [59]; description, [66] ff. Foller, August, [180] ff. Folsom, David E., [116]; proposed park idea, [118], [142]; assistant superintendent, [240] Folsom-Cook-Peterson party, [30]; exploration, [116] ff. Ford, R. S., [162] Forest fires, [253] ff. Forest and Stream, [206], [242], [247] ff. Forsyth, Lieut. William W., [247] Fort Bridger, [108] Fort Ellis, [121] ff., [138], [172] Fort Hall, [96], [99]; Bannock Reservation, [157] Fort Henry, founded, [32]; visited by Astorians, [34] Fort Laramie National Park, [83], [233] Fort Lisa (Manuel’s Fort, Fort Raymond), [37], [41] ff., [54] ff., [286] Fort Mandan, [31] Fort Yellowstone, [242], [266] Fossil, [296] Fountain Geyser, [205] Fountain House, [205] Freeman, L. M., [105]
G Gallatin Range, [30], [32], [88], [291] Gallatin River, [26], [52], [94], [291] Gallatin Valley, [100] Game Ranch, [87] Gap Creek, [286] Gardiner, Montana, [199], [200], [274] Gardner, Johnson, [98] Gardner Hole, [98] Gardner River, [67], [86] ff., [122], [138] Garfield, Thomas, [247] Garrison, L. A., [12], [274], [279] Gass, Patrick, [31] Gentian Pool, [131] George, James (“Yankee Jim”), [198], [283] Giant Geyser, [130] Giantess Geyser, [105], [130] Gibbon, Gen. John, [170] Gibbon Canyon, [210] Gibbon Falls, [210] Gibbon River, [131], [227] Gilbert, Col. Charles C., [178] Gillette, Warren C., [120] Glass, Hugh, [106] Goff, ——, [200] Golden Gate, [210] Gold seekers, [101] Good, James W., [211] Goodnight Bison Herd, [258] Gore, Sir George, [154] Graham and Klamer, [204] Grand Canyon National Park, [211], [268] Grand Geyser, [130] ff. Grand Loop Highway, [127], [195], [210], [214] Grand Prismatic Spring, [98], [131] Grand Teton National Park, [83], [274] Grant, Brogan, and Lycan, [195] Grant, John, [162] Grant, Madison, [233] Grant, Pres. Ulysses S., [142] Great Salt Lake, [110] Green River, [45], [81], [163] Green River Valley, [66], [81] Gregory, Col. J. F., [193] Grinnell, George Bird, [242] Grizzly Lake, [261] Gros Ventre Indians, [69] Grotto Geyser, [130], [131] Guernsey Lake National Park, [83] Gunnison, Capt. J. W., [114]
H Hague, Dr. Arnold, [25] Hall, A. F., [270] Hamilton, Charles A., stores, [217] Hamilton, William, [104] Hancock, Forest, [35], [36] Harper’s Magazine, [120] Harrington, Ed., [163]; see Trafton, Edward Harris, Moses (“Black”), [100] Harris, Capt. Moses, [246]; report of robbery, [250], [266] Harrison, Pres. Benjamin, [228] Hart Mountain, [184] Hauser, Samuel T., [120] ff., [137], [163] Hayden, Carl, [211] Hayden, Dr. Ferdinand V., [102] ff.; praise of Bridger, [112]; hears Langford, [136] ff.; expedition, [138] ff. Hayden Valley, [26], [45], [50]; rendezvous, [81]; bison ranch, [258], [288], [298] Hayes Act, [246] Haynes, Frank Jay, [193], [200]; first studio, [216]; arrested poacher, [247] Haynes, Jack Ellis, [200], [241], [270] Heart Lake, [239] Hedges, Cornelius, [120] ff.; quoted, [129]; proposed park idea, [132] ff., [142], [144] Hegley, C. DeV., [138] Helena, Montana, [102], [121], [184] Helena Daily Herald, [132], [136], [142] Helena Independent, [259] Helena tourists, [180] ff. Hellbroth Springs, [122] Hell Roaring Mountain, [122] Hellroaring Creek, [261] Hells Half Acre, [122] Henderson, Bart, [105] Henderson, Walter L., [205] Henderson’s Ranch, [178] Henry, Major Andrew, [32] ff., [56], [92], [106], [291] Henrys Fork of Snake River, [88], [96], [291] Henrys Lake, [32], [88], [238] Hobart, C. T., [204] Hofer, Thomas Elwood, [198], [247] Hoffman, W., [201] Holm Transportation Company, [202] Hoodoo Creek region, [105], [240] Horseshow Cattle Company, [162] Hospital, [217] Hotels, [202] ff. Hough, Emerson, [247] Hough, Franklin B., [228] Howard Eaton Trail, [195], [215] Howard, Gen. Oliver O., [166]; pursues Nez Percé, [169] ff.; at Big Hole, [170]; at Henrys Lake, [178]; in Lamar Valley, [184] ff. Howell, Ed, [247] Huntley, Child, and Bach, [201] Huntley, Silas S., [201] Huth, Dr. Hans, [226]
I Idaho, [102], [128], [160] ff.; irrigation interests, [259]; entrance desired, [276] Improvement Company, [244] Index Peak, [104] Indian Creek, [86], [88] Innocents (Henry Plummer’s gang), [163] Irving, Washington, [40], [45] Isa Lake, [27]
J Jackson, “Teton,” [163] Jackson, William H., photographs, [139] Jackson Hole, [51], [96], [102], [202], [235] Jackson Lake, [44], [99], [210] Jacobs, John, [158] James, Thomas, [55] ff. James, William, [250] Jamestown, [152] Jefferson, Pres. Thomas, [28], [221] Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, [83] Jefferson River, [26], [41], [52] Jenny, Indian wife of “Beaver Dick,” [238] Jones, W. A., [86] Jordan and Howell, [195] Joseph, Chief, [148] ff.; promise to father, [165]; description, [166]; flight, [170] ff.; surrender, [189]; death, [191], [283] Joseph, Old Chief, [165] ff.
K Kenck, Charles, [180]; killed, [181]; buried, [182] Kent, Hon. William, [266] Kingman, Capt. D. C., [210] Kingsley, Mary, quoted, [233] Kipling, Rudyard, quoted, [241]; poem, [281] ff. Kittams, Walter H., [235] Klamer, Henry E., [216] Kohrs, Conrad, [162]
L Lacey, John F., [233] Lacey Act, [246] Lake Biddle, [44] Lake Eustis, [45] Lake Hotel, [250] Lamar Creek, [86], [88] Lamar River, [27], [50], [86], [88], [117], [139]; Nez Percé flight, [184] ff., [238], [298] Lamar Unit or Buffalo Ranch, [258] Lamar Valley, [104] Lane, Franklin K., Secretary of the Interior, [264]; report of, [267] Langford, Nathaniel P., [118] ff.; quoted, [129]; comment on Hedges’ remarks, [132]; lectures, [134]; advocacy of Park idea, [136] ff., [144], [164]; made superintendent of Park, [238] LaNoue, Francis D., [273] Lapwai, [36]; Indian Reservation, [166], [188] Larocque, Antoine, [31] Lava Creek, [86], [88], [296] Leigh, Richard (“Beaver Dick”), [238], [283] Leitner, William B., [138] Lewis and Clark, missed Yellowstone Park, [31] ff.; [41], [71], [165], [232]; journals, [285] Lewis Lake, [98], [102] Lewis, Meriwether, [35], [57] Lewis, Samuel, [285] ff.; concealed map, [296] Libby, Rube, [104] Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, [225] Lincoln, Robert T., [191] Lindsley, C. A., [266], [273] Lion Geyser, [131] Lisa, Manuel, meets Colter, [36] ff., [56] Literary Messenger, [96] Little Bighorn, battle of, [152] ff. Little Bighorn River, [158] Little Plume, Chief, [150] Little Rosebud River, [184] Livingston, Montana, William Clark party, [31], [217] Livingston Post, [259] Livingston, Robert, [28] Logan, William B., [138] London Times, [142] Looking Class, Chief, [189] Lord, Cecil A., [212] Louisiana Purchase, [27] L’Ouverture, Toussaint, [28] Lower Falls of Yellowstone, [26] Lower Geyser Basin, [86] ff., [102]; Folsom party, [118]; Marshall House, [200] ff., [246] Lower Yellowstone River, [104] Ludlow, William, [242] Lynx Creek, [296] Lystrup, Herbert T., [264]
M Madison Junction, [118]; Washburn camp, [131], [144], [172]; museum, [273] Madison River, [26], [32], [52]; Bannock route, [88] ff., [101], [102]; Nez Percé flight, [170], [181] Madison River Valley, [162] ff., [291] Mann, Charles, [172], [174] Many Wounds, [89] Mammoth Hot Springs, [88], [122]; Hayden’s visit, [138], [181] ff., [198], [205], [208]; stores built, [216], [235], [241]; museum, [273] Map of 1814, [41] ff., [285] ff. Maple Creek, [88] Marble, Charles, [198] Marias River Valley, [67] Marler, George, [264] Marsh, George P., [223] Marshall, J. W., [200] Marshall and Goff, [203] Mary Mountain, [85], [173], [204], [208] Mather, Stephen Tyng, [264] ff.; founded National Park Service, [269]; monument to, [277] Matthews, Larry, [199] ff. Maximilian, Prince of Wied, [154] McBride, James, [273] McCartney, James C., [182] ff.; hotel, [202] McConnell, Pvt. George W., [121] McGuirck, Matthew, [203] McIntyre, Robert N., [12], [272] McKenzie, Kenneth, [68] Meek, Joe, [78], [93] Meldrum, Hon. John W., [248] Menard, Pierre, [56] Midway Geyser Basin, [87] Miles, Col. Nelson A., [158]; pursuit of Nez Percé, [186] ff. Miller, F. W., [270] Miller Creek, [85] ff. Minaret Falls, [122] Ming, John, [162] Minnetaree Indian Village, [56] Missouri Fur Company, [32], [37]; Bridger joins, [108] Missouri River, [31], [71], [137], [155]; Nez Percé cross, [186], [223] Mitsiadazi, Minnetaree for Yellowstone, [31] Monarch Geyser, [198] Monida and Yellowstone Stage Line, [202] Monroe, James, [29] Montana, meaning of, [70]; gold miners, [102]; camps, [103], [157] ff., [186], [243]; penitentiary, [250], [258], [260] Montana Post, [116] Monument Geyser Basin, [240] Moran, Thomas, [137], [139] Morgan, George W., [142] Mormons, [157], [217] Morning Glory Pool, [131] Morton, J. Sterling, [229] Mount Holmes, [86], [88]; fire lookout, [253] Mount Washburn, [123], [176], [210]; fire lookout, [253] Mud Volcano, [25], [50]; Washburn’s visit to, [124], [176], [180], [184], [298] Muir, John, quoted, [145], [222]; praises soldiers, [262] Murdock, Nelson, [274] Murphy, Con, [164] Myers, Henry, [172]
N National Association of Audubon Societies, [235] National Lumber Manufacturers’ Association, [230] National Forest Service, [229] National Park Service, [211], [217]; director of, [265] ff.; praised by visitors, [272]; research and education, [270], [274], [277] Naturalist Division, [270] ff. New York Tribune, [120] New York Zoological Society, [225], [226] Nez Percé Creek, [85], [173] ff., [200] Nez Percé Indians, [66], [89]; befriended Lewis and Clark, [165] ff.; in flight, [170] ff.; surrender, [189] Nichols, William M., [215] Noble, John W., [228] Norris Geyser Basin, [86], [87], [198], [200] ff.; visited by Langford, [239], [246]; trapping in, [247] Norris Museum, [273] Norris, Philetus W., [85], [91]; found trapper initials, [92]; annual report, [202]; road building, [208], [236], [240] ff. North American Cattle Company, [162] North Entrance Gate, [200], [201] Northeast Entrance, [212] Northern Pacific Railroad, [199] ff., [259]
O Oastler, Frank R., [270] Obsidian Cliff, [86]; Bridger story, [113], [208] Ogallala, Nebraska, [159] ff. Ogdens Hole, [81] Old Faithful Geyser, [29]; named, [129] ff., [197]; abuse of, [251] Old Faithful Inn, [199], [205], [264] Old Faithful Station, [210] Oldham, Albert, [172], [174], [178] Omaha Herald, [105] Omohondro, John (“Texas Jack”), [151], [195] Orange Mound, [241] Osborn, Henry Fairfield, [224], [233] Otter Creek, [181] ff., [269] Overhanging Cliff, [210] Overland Monthly, [137]
P Pacific Creek, Colter’s route on, [47], [296] Page, Andrew S., alias John Andrews, [247] Park Curio and Coffee Shop, [216] Parnell, Lieut. William R., [168], [169] Pass Creek, [47], [296] Paxson, Dr. Frederic L., [164] Peale, Dr. A. C., [25], [138] Pelican Cone fire lookout, [253] Pelican Creek, [50], [184]; poaching on, [247], [298] Pemmican, [64] Perry, Capt. David, [168] ff. Peterson, William, [116] ff. Pfister, Frederick, [180] Piegan Indians, [99], [150] Pierre’s Hole, [81] Pike, Zebulon M., [150] Pinchot, Gifford, [229] Piper, Edward, [159] Pleasant Valley, [203] Plummer, Henry, [163] Poker Joe, [173] ff. Pomeroy, Sen. Samuel C., [140] ff. Postal Service, [218] Potts and Colter attacked, [52] Potts, Daniel T., letter about geysers, [93] Potts, Robert, [93] Povah, Alfred H., [270] Powder River, [110], [157]; cattle company, [162] Prairie Cattle Company, [162] Pritchett, George A., rescued Everts, [134] Protective Act, [145], [248], [254] Protestant church services, [217] Pryor, Anna K., [216] Pryors Fork, [42], [286] Pryors Gap, [42], [286] Purple Mountain fire lookout, [253]
Q Quadrant Mountain, [88]
R Radersburg, Montana, tourists from, [172], [176], [180] Railroads, [154] ff. Rainbow Pool, [131] Rain-in-the-Face, Chief, [158] Rawn, Capt. Charles C., [170] Raymond, Israel Ward, [225] Raymond, R. W., [126] Raynolds, Capt. W. F., [101] Red Cloud, Chief, [158], [161], [162] Redington, J. W., [177] Reebe, Charles, [250] Rendezvous, origin of, [81]; description, [82] ff. Riverside Station, [27], [200], [203], [246] Roberts, Joseph, [180] ff. Roche Juane, French for Yellowstone, [31] Rocket Geyser, [131] Rocky Mountains, [51], [62], [67]; trappers of, [71]; “college,” [74], [92], [141] Rocky Mountain Fur Company, [81], [93], [108] Rocky Mountain Gazette, [142] Rogers, Supt. Edmund B., [274] ff. Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, dedicates arch, [200]; conservation policies, [229] ff. Ross, Alexander, [66]; describes trappers, [76]; quoted, [148], [151] Russell, Dr. Carl P., [270] Russell, Osborne, journeys in the park, [96] ff.
S Sage, Mrs. Russell, [234] Sage Creek, [286] St. Louis, [56], [106], [285], [290] Salmon River Mountains, [67] Salt Fork, [296] Sand Creek Massacre, [157] San Ildefonso, treaty of, [28] Santa Fe Railroad, [154] Sapphire Pool, [131] Sapsucker, Chief, [69] Sawtelle, Gilman, [238] Sawyer, Edmund J., [270] Schonborn, Anton, [138] Schurz, Carl, [228] Scoda, Oscar, [196] Scott, Capt. George L., [247] Scotts Bluff National Park, [83] Scribner’s Magazine, [120], [137] ff. Searight, George, [162] Shamp, Paul J., [47], [296] Sharps rifle, [154] Sheridan, Col. Michael V., [193] Sheridan, Gen. Phil H., [120], [144], [150], [157]; with Pres. Arthur, [193]; friend of Park, [245], [260] Sherman, Gen. William T., [157]; tours Park, [170]; praised Chief Joseph, [190] Shively, ——, [172], [184] Shoshone Indians, [59]; description, [66], [88] Shoshone Lake, [90], [98], [102]; visited by Folsom party, [118] Shoshone Point, [250] Shoshone River, [27]; called Stinking Water, [40], [286]; called Mick-ka-appa, [42], [104]; South Fork of, [296] Sitting Bull, [158], [162], [187] Skinner, Curtis K., [273] Skinner, M. P., [270] Slough Creek, [261] Smith, Hoke, [242] Smith, Jacob, [120], [122], [132] Smith, Jedediah, [77], [93], [285] Smith, Willard E., [51] Smoot, Sen. Reed, [266] Snake Creek, [187] Snake River, South Fork of, [47], [90] ff.; Barlow visits, [139], [254], [259], [288], [296] Snake River Valley, North Fork explored by Henry, [32] ff., [66], [162], [291] Snow Pass, [88] Snowy Range, [30] Soda Butte, [246] Soda Butte Creek, [88], [104], [259] Solution Creek, [47], [296] South Arm of Lake, [47], [292], [296] South Entrance, [87], [202] South Pass, [34], [290] Splendid Geyser, [131] Spurgin, Capt. W. F., [208] Stagecoach, [195]; drivers, [196] ff. Standing Rock Reservation, [158] Stager, Gen. Anson, [193] Stevens Creek Area, [274] Stevenson, James, [137] Stevenson Island, [87] Stewart, Jack, [180] Stickney, Benjamin, Jr., [120], [127], [163] Stock Growers Association, [162] Stone, Benjamin, [180] ff. Stone, H. H., [239] Story, Nelson, [161] Stuart, Granville, [103], [162] Stuart, James, [69], [103], [120], [151] Stuart, Robert, [34] Sturgis, Col. S. D., [184] ff. Sulphur Mountain, [180] Sundry Civil Bill, [245] Sunlight Creek, [286] Swan Land and Cattle Company, [162] Switzer, Charles, [250]
T Targhee Forest, [66] Tarter, Bob, [163] Teller, Henry M., [222], [223] Terry, Gen. Alfred H., [158] Teton Mountains, [34], [123], [238], [274], [281] Texas long drive, [158], [193] “Texas Jack” (John Omohondro), [151], [195] Theller, Lieut. Edward R., [168] Thomas, Cyrus, [138] Thone, Dr. Frank E., [270] Thoreau, Henry D., [222], [223] Thorofare Creek, [47], [296] Three Forks, [26], [32], [44], [52], [56], [112] Thumb of Lake, [45], [99]; Washburn camp, [129], [288] ff. Toll, Supt. Roger W., [274] Topaz Spring, [131] Topping, Capt. E. S., [203] Tower Creek, [88]; Folsom party on, [117], [122] Tower Falls, [88], [104]; named, [122] ff., [176], [208] Trafton, Edward B. (alias Ed Harrington), [251], [283] Trappers, nicknames of, [73], [81]; “A. B. C.’s,” [74]; prayer of, [76]; routine, [78]; cache, [78]; clothes, [79]; rendezvous, [81], [82] ff. Tree, Judge Lambert, [204] Trischman, Elizabeth, [216] Trumbull, Sen. Lyman, [140] ff. Trumbull, Walter, [120] ff., [132], [137] Trunbull, Dr. C. S., [138] Truthful Lies, [214] Tu-hul-hul-sote, Chief, [166], [168]; death of, [189] Tukuarika, Sheepeater Indians, [59]; description, [67]; disappearance, [86] Turban Geyser, [131] Twain, Mark, [30] Two Ocean Pass, [27], [47], [51], [87], [101], [296] TyGee, Chief, [66]
U Um-till-lilp-cown, [174] Union Cattle Company, [162] Union Pacific Railroad, [202] Union Pass, [101], [290] Upper Geyser Basin, [94]; missed by Bridger, [112]; visited by Washburn, [129] ff.; store built, [216]; Langford’s second visit, [238], [246] Upper Yellowstone Falls, [26], [92] Upper Yellowstone River, [45], [47], [288], [296] Utah, meaning of, [70], [163] Utah Northern Railroad, [202]
V Vandalism, [251] ff. Vaughn, Robert, describes Bridger, [107] Verendrye, Sieur de, [32] Vest, Sen. George G., [192] Victor, Frances Fuller, quoted, [81] Vigilantes, of Montana, [121], [163] Virginia City, Montana, [102], [116], [142], [181], [184], [200]
W Wagon Box Massacre, [161] Wakefield, George W., [201] Wal-ait-its, [168] Wallowa Valley, [165], Walsh, Sen. Thomas J., [259] Ward, Charles W., [234] Warner, Charles D., [262] Washakie, Chief, [59] Washburn, Henry D., [103]; briefed by Folsom, [118]; in charge of expedition, [120] ff.; account of trip, [132]; death, [137] Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition, [30], [90], [116], [120] ff.; encounters rustlers, [163], [226] Wasp, The, [96] Waters, Col. E. C., [206] Watson, W. Verde, [264] Wayant, H. W., [104] Wear, David W., [204], [245] Wedded Trees, [261] Weikert, A. J., [180] ff. We-Saw, [86] West Entrance, [88], [200], [202], [208] West Thumb of Lake, [47], [50], [86], [210], [298] West Yellowstone, Montana, [202], [213] Western Air Lines, [213] Western Monthly, [120] White Bird, Chief, [166], [168] White Bird Canyon, [168] White Hawk, [89] Whitman, Dr. Marcus, [111] Whittaker, George, [221] Wilcox, Albert, [234] Wilcox, Hon. T. Paul, [248] Wilkie, Leslie, [180] ff. Williams, Pvt. John, [121] Willow Park, [193], [247] Wilson, Pres. Woodrow, [265] Winchester rifle, [154] Wind River Indian Trail, [87], [93] Wind River Mountains, [34], [69] Wind River Valley, [101], [162] Wohlbrandt, Philip H., [212] Woodring, Samuel T., [273] Woolsey, William, [196] Wylie, William W., [205] ff. “Wylie Way,” [206] Wyoming, meaning of, [70], [157] ff., [243] Wyoming Stock Growers Association, [164]
Y Yale University, [270] Yancey, “Uncle” John, [203] “Yankee Jim” (James George), [198], [283] Yeager, Dorr G., [270] Yellowstone Boat Company, [206] Yellowstone Canyon, [104], [114]; visited by Folsom party, [118]; described by Washburn, [123] ff., [246], [247], [261], [269] Yellowstone Canyon Hotel, [205] Yellowstone Lake, visited by Colter, [45] ff., [58], [85], [87]; strange sounds above, [90], [104], [123]; Washburn party exploration of, [126]; Hayden party at, [139], [259], [288] ff. Yellowstone Lake Hotel, [205] Yellowstone National Park, act creating, [227]; bill, [139] ff. (see also Dedicatory Act); golden anniversary, [118]; first superintendent, [238]; Langford’s second visit, [238] ff. Yellowstone Park Association, [201], [205] Yellowstone Park Company, [217] Yellowstone Park Improvement Company, [200] Yellowstone Park Stage Line, [201] Yellowstone Park Transportation Company, [201], [205], [214] ff. Yellowstone Plateau, [161], [162] Yellowstone Timber Reserve, [228] Yellowstone Valley, [176] Yep-pe Indians, [42] ff., [286] ff. Yosemite National Park, [141], [145], [225] ff. Yosemite School of Natural History, [270] Young, Brigham, [150] Yount, Harry, [241] Yount’s Peak, [26]
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