SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS.

Part I.
Page
Chapter I—Crossing the Plains—Names of the Denny Company[20]
Attacked by Indians at American Falls[27]
Chapter II—A Narrow Escape from Going Over the Cascades[36]
About to Sink in the Cold Waters of the Columbia[38]
Chapter III—Tramping a Long Trail[42]
Landing of J. N. Low, D. T. Denny and Lee Terry at Sgwudux (West Seattle)[43]
Exploring the Duwampsh River[44]
Names of Party from "Exact"[50]
Chapter IV—A Visit from Wolves[66]
A Flight to Fort Decatur[ 76]
Battle of Seattle[ 80]
Story of John I. King’s Capture[ 91]
Chapter V—A Tragedy of the Trail[98]
Chapter VI—A Hair-raising Hunt for a Cougar[107]
Chapter VII—Seeking the Dead Among the Living[121]
The Strawberry of Memory[ 126]
Three Little Girls and a Pioneer "Fourth"[ 131]
A Rescue from Drowning[138]
Chapter VIII—Frontier Experiences[151]
Chapter IX—Placating Indians on the Plains[171]
Chapter X—Capt. Roeder’s Meeting with the Bandit Joaquin[180]
Part II.
Chapter I—Poem—Song of the Pioneers[182]
Chapter II—A Notable Pioneer Reformer, John Denny[188]
Chapter III—A Tireless Foundation Builder, David Thomas Denny[ 203]
Threats from Anti-Chinese Agitators[211]
His Own Account of Arrival on Elliott Bay[214]
Surrounded by Indians[243]
Trials and Triumph[256]
Chapter IV—A Lively Celebration of the First Wedding on Elliott Bay[258]
Story of a Bear Hunt[ 268]
Chapter V—Indian Courtship[275]
On the Day of Battle[276]
Chapter VI—Discovery of Shilshole or Salmon Bay[ 310]
An Escape from Murderous Savages[ 313]
Defense with a Hatchet[316]
Chapter VII—Immune Because of Indian Superstition[323]
Chapter VIII—Saving an Auburn-haired Girl[ 341]
Chapter IX—A Grand Description of a Vast Forest Fire[350]
Poem—"The Mortgage"[352]
Poem—"Pacific’s Pioneers"[354]
Chapter X—Hanging of Leschi[370]
Poem—"The Chief’s Reply"[ 388]
Part III.
Chapter I—Shooting of Lachuse[392]
The Fight at Fort Nesqually[ 395]
Abbie Casto’s Fate[409]
Chapter II—How the Old Shell Blew Up a Stump and Cautioned Mr. Horton[423]
Mr. Beaty and the Cheese[425]
Chapter III—Poem—"The Beaver’s Requiem"[ 436]
Chapter IV—Poem—"The Voice of the Old University Bell"[ 459]
Chapter V—Charming Description of Early Days on the Chehalis[467]
Chapter VI—Founding of Port Townsend[481]
Chapter VII—A Number of Noted Names[489]
Poem—"Hail, and Farewell"[503]

ILLUSTRATIONS

I.[Fort Decatur, Jan. 26, 1856] Frontispiece
II.[Chips Picked Up]Facingpage17
III.[Bargaining with Indians at Alki]""49
IV.[Indian Canoes Sailing with North Wind]""81
V.[Log Cabin in the Swale]""105
VI.[Where We Wandered Long Ago]""113
VII.[A Visit from Our Tillicum]""145
VIII.[Sarah, John and Loretta Denny]""193
IX.[David Thomas Denny]""209
X.[Sons of L. B. and D. T. Denny]""241
XI.[Louisa B. Denny]""257
XII.[A Flower Garden Planted by L. B. Denny]""273
XIII.[Daughters of D. T. and L. B. Denny]""289
XIV.[Erythronium of Lake Union]""337
XV.[Types of Indian Houses]""369
XVI.[Last Voyage of the Lumei]""385
XVII.[A Few Artifacts of P. S. Indians]""401
XVIII.[Ship Belle Isle]""481
XIX.[Rev. Blaine, C. D. and Wm. R. Boren]""489
XX.[Mrs. L. C. Low]""493

BLAZING THE WAY


PART I.—THE GREAT MARCH