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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