ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Robert Vaughn,[6]
Leaving Home,[19]
My First View of the Rockies,[28]
An Indian Grave,[31]
In the Rockies,[32]
Nature’s Grand Masonry Work,[33]
Indian War Dance,[42]
A Prairie Schooner Crossing the Plains,[59]
A Scene in the City of Helena,[61]
Great Falls, Montana,[78]
Copper Smelter at Great Falls,[80]
Lewis and Clark Meeting the Mandan Indians,[81]
A Group of Pioneers, in front of Old Court House, Helena,[85]
Mrs. James Blood (a Piegan woman),[111]
Freighting in the Early Days,[115]
Indians Hunting Buffalo,[126]
Wolf Voice (Gros Ventres),[139]
The Piegans Laying their Plans to Steal Horses from the Crows,[143]
Going Home with the Stolen Horses,[145]
Father De Smet,[149]
Little Plume, (Piegan Chief),[153]
Alone in the Rockies,[166]
The Mule and Mountain Howitzer,[195]
Indians with Travois,[197]
[Then],” Buffaloes; “[Now],” Cattle,[199]
[Then],” Deer; “[Now],” Sheep,[200]
Rev. W. W. Van Orsdel,[217]
A Mountaineer in his Buckskin Sunday Suit,[226]
Indian Camp,[246]
General George Crook,[299]
General George A. Custer,[305]
Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill),[309]
Rain-in-the-face (Sioux War Chief),[323]
A Crow Scout (winter costume),[325]
General Sherman,[331]
General Miles,[362]
Chief Joseph (Nez Perces),[363]
Robert S. S. Baden-Powell,[368]
Sitting Bull (Sioux Chief),[373]
Agency Indians having their pictures taken,[387]
Cree Manuscript,[390]
Mo-See-Ma-Ma-Mos (Young Boy), a Cree Indian,[391]
Cree Alphabet,[392]
Little Bear (Cree Chief),[393]
Roping a Steer to Examine the Brand,[403]
St. Ignatius Mission Stock Brand,[404]
Pioneer Cattle Company’s Brand,[404]
The Roundup—Turning Out in the Morning,[406]
First Attempt at Roping,[408]
Lake McDonald,[412]
In the Rockies on the Great Northern Railway,[414]
Gate of the Mountains, Montana Central Ry.,[420]
Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone Park,[428]
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Park,[432]
Castle Geyser, Cone and Diana’s Pool, Yellowstone Park,[433]
Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park,[435]
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone,[438]
Quartz Mining at Niehart, Montana,[456]

Then and Now;
Or,
Thirty-Six Years in the Rockies.