1860. Mr. Forney, Indian Superintendent, Utah Territory, and highly hostile to the Mormons, was removed.
Troubles with the troops. Mr. Heneage, a Mormon citizen, was flogged at a cart’s tail by two federal officers under a little mistake.
June 20. Major Ormsby (militia) and his force destroyed by the Indians near Honey Lake.
1861. The federal troops evacuated the Land of the Saints.
INDEX.
- Aborigines, American. See [Indians].
- Absinthe. See [Sage, wild].
- Academy of the 7th Ward of Great Salt Lake City, [360].
- Adobe manufactory near Great Salt Lake City, [344-5].
- Adobe of the Western World, [197].
- Adobe, origin of the name, [197], [note].
- Adoption among the North American Indians, [117].
- Adoption, Mormon principle of, [269].
- Adultery, Mormon punishment for, [426].
- Agricultural Society of Deserét, [316].
- Agriculture, list of premiums awarded at the annual show, [285-287], [note].
- Agriculture, present state of, in Great Salt Lake Valley, [285].
- Alamo. See [Cotton-wood-tree].
- Albino, rarity of an, among the Indians, [104].
- Albinos among buffaloes, [51].
- Alcohol distilled in Great Salt Lake City, [320].
- Alexander, Colonel B., his hospitality, [90].
- Algæ in Great Salt Lake, [326].
- Algarobia grandulosa, or mezquite-tree, [7].
- Alkali Lake, [153].
- Alkali Lake Station on the Platte River, [54].
- Almanac, the, published in Utah, [253].
- America, shape of the continent of, [6].
- American Fork, [447].
- “Americanisms, Dictionary of,” Bartlett’s, quoted, [17], [note].
- Animal life, absence of, on the Grand Prairie, [18].
- Animal life, in the American Sahara, [64].
- Animal worship of the American Indians, [108].
- Animals and vegetables, confusing trivial names for, in America, [142], [note].
- Animals, Indian signs for, [126].
- Animals of the Uinta Hills, [178].
- Animals, small quantity of food required to fatten, in the Rocky Mountains and in Somaliland, [140].
- Animals, wild, at Rocky Bridge, [159].
- Animals, wild, in the wooded heights of the Wind-River Mountains, [165].
- Animals, wild, of the Black Hills, [142].
- Animals, wild, of the Rattlesnake Hills, [153].
- Animals, wild, of Utah Territory, [279].
- Antelope at Rocky Ridge, [159].
- Antelope, its habitat, [67].
- Antelope, its meat, [67].
- Antelope or Church Island, [194], [323], [327].
- Antelope Springs, [464], [465].
- Antelope, the (Antelocapra Americana), [67].
- Ant-hills, [196].
- Apadomey female warriors, [113].
- Arapaho, or Dirty-Nose Indians, [142], [143].
- Arapaho, loose conduct of, [117].
- Arapaho, sign of the tribe of, [123], [124].
- Arapaho, their lodges, [86].
- Arapaho, their personal appearance, [143], [144].
- Arapaho, visit of some, from a neighboring camp, [142].
- Archery, Sioux skill in, [120].
- Arickaree, or Ree Indians, [37].
- Arms of the North American Indians, [57], [119].
- Arms, ignorance of the lower grades of English of the use of, [174].
- Army of the United States, remarks on the, [336].
- Army, grievances of the, [445].
- Arroyo, fiumara or nullah, an, [70].
- Arrow-poison of the Indians, [482].
- Arrows of the North American Indian, [119], [120].
- Arrow-wood (Viburnum dentatum), [119].
- Art in America, remarks on, [186], [187].
- Artemisia. See [Sage, wild.]
- Asclepias tuberosa, common in Utah Territory, [167].
- Ash Hollow, [70].
- Ash Hollow, General Harney’s defeat of the Brûlé Sioux at, [70], [89].
- Ash-Hollow Creek, [70].
- Assiniboin Indians, [97].
- Assiniboin Indians, their present habitat, [100].
- Assiniboin River, [100].
- Aurora borealis, a splendid, in the prairies, [61].
- Avena fatua of the Pacific Water-shed, [139].
- Badeau’s Ranch, or Laramie City, [88].
- Badgers at Rocky-Bridge Station, [161].
- Bartlett’s “Dictionary of Americanisms” quoted, [17], [note].
- Basswood, [17].
- “Basswood Mormons,” [17], [note].
- Bath, the hot air and water, of the North American Indian, [119].
- Bathing and its dangers, [156].
- Battle Creek, [447].
- Bauchmin’s Creek, [189], [190].
- Bauchmin’s Creek, valley of, [189].
- Bauchmin’s Fork, [189].
- Bauchmin’s Fork, station at, [189].
- “Bear’s Rib,” Mato Chigukesa, made chief of the Brûlé Sioux, [89].
- Bear Bay, [182].
- Bear, flesh of the, as food, [231].
- Bear, in Cotton-wood Kanyon, [347].
- Bear, of the Black Hills, [142].
- Bear River, [182], [183], [325].
- Bear River, coal found on the banks of, [182].
- Bear River Mountains, [174].
- Bear Springs, in Utah Territory, [274].
- Bear, the grizzly, [192].
- Bear traps, [347].
- Beavers in the torrent-bed of Echo Kanyon, [187].
- Beavers, tails of, as food, [231].
- Bedstead, populousness of, [202].
- Bee, a, on the topmost summit of the Rocky Mountains, [165].
- Bee House in Great Salt Lake City, [246].
- Beer, or Soda Springs, [179].
- Beer of Great Salt Lake City, [320].
- Beet-root grown in Great Salt Lake Valley, [287].
- Bell, Governor, of Great Salt Lake City, [215].
- Bench-land of the Great Salt Lake Valley, [195].
- Bennett, J. C., his work on the Mormons, [205], [note].
- Big Field, near Great Salt Lake City, [198].
- Bighorn, or American moufflon, [153], [155].
- Big Kanyon, [192].
- Big Mountain, [190].
- Big Mountain, pass of the, [190], [191].
- Bill of fare at a supper in Great Salt lake City, [232].
- Birds near Fort Kearney, [48].
- Birds of Utah Territory, [280].
- Birds, wild, of the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, [165].
- Bishops, the Mormon, [400].
- Bison Americanus. See [Buffalo].
- Bissonette, M., the Creole, [139].
- Blackfeet, or Sisahapa Indians, [98].
- Blackfeet, sign of the tribe of, [124].
- Blackfeet, their friendliness to whites, [165].
- Blackfeet, their lodges, [86].
- Black Hills, the, [91].
- Black Hills, the, animals to which they afford shelter, [142].
- Black Hills, geography of the, [134].
- Black Rock, near Great Salt Lake, [324].
- Black Rock, view from the, [330].
- Black’s Fork River, [174], [176].
- Black’s Fork, vegetation of, [177], [178].
- Bloomer dress, [91], [92].
- Blue River, Big, [29].
- Blue River, Little, [38].
- Blue River, Little, fish of the, [38].
- Blue-Earth River, Indians west of, [96].
- Bluffs on the prairies, [29].
- Bogus, origin of the term, [417], [note].
- Bonhomme Island, sand-banks at, [15].
- “Book of Mormon,” the. See [“Mormon, Book of.”]
- Books necessary to the Western traveler, [10].
- Books on Mormonism, list of, [203], [note].
- Botany of Utah Territory, [280].
- Boulders, huge natural pile of, Brigham’s Peak, [136].
- Boulders, in Great Cotton-wood Kanyon, [346].
- Bow and arrow of the North American Indian, [119].
- Bowery, the, in Great Salt Lake City, [220].
- Bowery, visit to the, [258].
- Box-Elder Creek, [136].
- Boys, Indian, [59].
- “Brass, City of,” of the Arabs, [78].
- Braves, Indian, [57].
- Bread made in the prairies, [84].
- Bread-root of the Western hunters, [182], [note].
- Breakfast in the prairies, [84].
- Brewery, Utah, [332].
- Brick-making at Great Salt Lake City, [344], [345].
- Bridger, Colonel James, the celebrated trapper, [178].
- Bridger, Fort, [178].
- Bridger, Range of the Uinta Hills, [176].
- Bridle and bit used on the prairies, [27].
- Brigham’s Kanyon, [194], [235].
- Brigham’s Peak, [136].
- Brigham’s Peak, the driver’s story of, [136].
- “British-English” Mormons on the road to Great Salt Lake City, [137].
- Brûlé Sioux Indians, their habitat, [98]. See [Sioux].
- Brutisch, Giovanni, the Venetian, [485].
- Bugs, bed, [160], [note].
- Bugs, other, [160], [note].
- Buffalo, absence of the, on the Grand Prairie, [18].
- Buffalo, annual destruction of, [50].
- Buffalo, berry, the, cultivated in Great Salt Lake City, [170], [note].
- Buffalo, Britishers and buffalo shooting, [73].
- Buffalo, extinct westward of the Rocky Mountains, [50].
- Buffalo, former and present number of, [50].
- Buffalo, grass, [51].
- Buffalo, herds of, [48].
- Buffalo, Indian mode of hunting it, [51], [52].
- Buffalo, Indian mode of preparing the skins of, [52].
- Buffalo, its habits, [51].
- Buffalo, number of robes purchased by the several companies, [49], [note].
- Buffalo, three great families of, [50].
- Buffalo, uses to which it is put, [51], [52].
- Buffalo, wild, as compared with tame meat, [49].
- Bullock, W. T., the Mormon, [419].
- Bunch-grass, [139].
- Bunch-grass, its geographical limits, [139].
- Bunch-grass, proposed acclimatization of, [140].
- Bundling among the North American Indians, [116].
- Bundling, antiquity of the practice, [116], [note].
- “Bunk,” the, at Lodge-Pole Station, [66].
- Burnt-Thigh Indians, their habitat, [98].
- Butte Station, [468].
- Buttes, Red, trading-post of, [146].
- Buttes, meaning of the word, [146], [note].
- Butterfield, or American Express, route of the, [3].
- Butterfield, or American Express, its receipts from government, [4].
- Cache Cave, [184].
- Cache Valley, [335].
- Cacti of the American wilderness, [64].
- Cactus, intoxicating, [64], [note].
- Calidarium, the Indian, [119].
- California, establishment of the mail-coach route from Missouri to, [4].
- California, roads from Great Salt Lake City to, [452].
- California, slope and surface of the land of, [8].
- California, time for setting out for, [138].
- Calumet, the, regarded as a sacred instrument, [112].
- Camel corps, proposal for establishing a, for American outpost duty, [46].
- Camp Floyd, description of, [334].
- Camp Floyd, hatred of the Mormons expressed at, [339].
- Camp Floyd, position of the camp, [446].
- Camp Floyd, second visit to, [444].
- Camp Floyd, the sick certificate, [342].
- Camp Floyd, trip to, [331].
- Camp Scott, near Fort Bridger, [179].
- Canadians, French, settled in the Far West, [152].
- Canis latrans, the, [64].
- Cannibals, how far the North American Indians are, [117].
- Cannon River, Indians west of, [96].
- Card-playing among the North American Indians, [117].
- Carrington, Albert O., the Mormon, [242].
- Carrington Island, [327].
- Carson City, [494], [496].
- Carson City, lawless violence of, [288].
- Carson House Station, [189].
- Carson Kit, the celebrated guide and Indian interpreter, [178].
- Carson Lake, [274], [491].
- Carson River, [493].
- Carter, Judge, and his store, [179].
- Caswall, Rev. Henry, his works on Mormonism, [205], [note].
- Cattle starved in some regions, [138].
- Cattle, numbers of skeletons seen, [138].
- Cedar Creek, [334].
- Cedar, effect of climate upon the growth of the, [41].
- Cedar, gradually diminishing, [53].
- Cedar Island, the first, in the Missouri, [41].
- Cedar, the name, as used in the United States, [70], [note].
- Ceremony and manners, Indian want of, [118].
- Chamizo, or greasewood, [158].
- Chandless, William, his work on Mormonism, [204], [note].
- Cherokees, their present condition, [35].
- Cherokees, their lodges, [86].
- Cheyenne Indians, the, [99].
- Cheyenne Indians, sign of their tribe, [124].
- Cheyenne Indians, their chastity, [117].
- Cheyenne Indians, their lodges, [86].
- Chieftainship among the Indians, [117].
- Children, Indian fondness for, [103].
- Children, Indian, [59].
- Children, of the Mormons, [422-3].
- Children, of the Prophet, [249].
- Chimney Rock, the, [74].
- China-town, Carson River, [496].
- Chinche, or bug, the, [160], [note].
- “Chip” fires in the prairies, [48].
- Chipmonk, or Chipmuk, the, [159], [note].
- Chippewas. See [Ojibwa Indians].
- Choctaw Indians, their lodges, [86].
- Chokop’s Pass, [480].
- Chronology of the most important events recorded in the Book of Mormon, [411].
- Chugwater, the, [90].
- Church Butte, geological formation of, [176].
- Churchill, Fort, [493].
- Cities, formation of, in Utah Territory, [291].
- City-Creek Kanyon, [195].
- Climate of Platte Bridge, [137].
- Climate of the country near Fort Bridger, [179], [180].
- Climate of Utah Territory, [275].
- Clothing necessary to the Prairie traveler, [10].
- Coaches, mail, from Missouri to California and Oregon, [4].
- Coaches, materials of which they are made, [12].
- Coaches, slow rate of traveling, [5].
- Coaches, the “Concord coach,” 12.
- Coal found on the banks of the Bear and Weber Rivers, and at Silver Creek, [182].
- Coal in Nebraska, [141].
- Coal in Utah Territory, [281].
- Coal near Sulphur Creek, [182].
- Coal on the banks of the Platte River, [141].
- Cold Springs, in Kansas, [18].
- Cold Springs, squatter life at, [19].
- Cold Springs Station, [487].
- Cold-Water Ranch, [49].
- Colorado, Rio, fountain-head of the, [162].
- Columbia River, fountain-head of the, [162].
- Comanche Indians, the, [60], [note].
- Comanche Indians, their lodges, [86].
- Compass, the prairie, [48].
- “Concord coach,” description of the, [12].
- Conference, description of a Mormon, [302-9].
- Constitution of the State of Deserét, [289], [note].
- Cookery, dirty, of Indian squaws, [80].
- Cookery bill, in the prairies, [84].
- Coon’s Kanyon, [194]
- Copperas Springs, [181].
- Corporation of Great Salt Lake City, [315].
- Corrals, mode of forming, [76].
- Corrill, John, his work on Mormonism, [205], [note].
- Cotton grown in Great Salt Lake Valley, [287].
- Cotton-weed, the, [64].
- Cotton-wood Creek, [30].
- Cotton-wood Kanyon, Great, [343].
- Cotton-wood Kanyon, Great, celebration of Mormon Independence Day at, [349], [note].
- Cotton-wood Kanyon, Great, timber of, [284], [285].
- Cotton-wood Kanyon, Great, visit to, [346].
- Cotton-wood Lake, Great, [347].
- Cotton-wood Station, in Nebraska, [30], [49].
- Cotton-wood tree, the, or Alamo, [32].
- Cotton-wood tree, its uses, [32].
- Cougar, the, or mountain lion, [153], and [note].
- Council Bluffs, the natural crossing of the Missouri, [71], [note].
- Council Hall of the Seventies in Great Salt Lake City, [229].
- Council, the High, of the Mormons, [401].
- Counties, list of, of Utah Territory, [291-3].
- Coureurs des bois, or unlicensed peddlers, [81].
- Court-house Ridge, the, [72].
- Court-house, description of it, [72].
- Court-house, in Great Salt Lake City, [417].
- Court-house, interesting case tried in the, [417].
- Cox, Daniel, his idea of a water communication between the Missouri and the Columbia Rivers, [162], [163], [note].
- Coyotes, or jackals of the Western World, [64].
- Coyotes, at Rocky-Bridge Station, [160], [161].
- Coyotes, in Echo Kanyon, [188].
- Coyotes, near Black’s Fork, [176].
- Cree Indians, their habitat, [100].
- Creek, Ash-Hollow, [70].
- Creek, Battle, [447].
- Creek, Bauchmin’s, [189], [190].
- Creek, Box-Elder, [136].
- Creek, Cedar, [334].
- Creek, Cotton-wood, [30].
- Creek, Deer, [138].
- Creek, Dry, [483].
- Creek, Egan’s, [183].
- Creek, Grasshopper, [21].
- Creek, Horse, [79].
- Creek, Horseshoe, [165].
- Creek, Kanyon, Big, [191].
- Creek, Kanyon, East, [189].
- Creek, Kiowa, Little, [79].
- Creek, La Bonté, [135].
- Creek, Meadow, [451].
- Creek, Mill, [195].
- Creek, Muddy, Little, [140].
- Creek, Nemehaw, Big, [21].
- Creek, Omaha, or Little Punkin, [71].
- Creek, Pacific, [166].
- Creek, Plum, [48].
- Creek, Quaking Asp, [161].
- Creek, Sandy, [71].
- Creek, Sandy, Big, [167].
- Creek, Sandy, Little, [167].
- Creek, Sheawit, [482].
- Creek, Shell, [465], [466].
- Creek, Silver, [182].
- Creek, Smith’s, [486].
- Creek, Snow, [140].
- Creek, Strawberry, [161].
- Creek, Sulphur, [181].
- Creek, Thirty-two-mile, [38].
- Creek, Turkey, [30].
- Creek, Vermilion, [27].
- Creek, Walnut, [21].
- Creek, Willow, [161], [461].
- Creek, Yellow, [183].
- Creeks, or “criks” in America, [21].
- Crickets (Anabrus simplex?), scourge of, in Utah Territory, [284].
- Crops in Great Salt Lake Valley, [201].
- Crosby, Judge, [450].
- Cumming, Hon. A., governor of Great Salt Lake City, [215].
- Cumming, Hon. A., his impartial discharge of his duties, [216].
- Curriculum of the Prairie Indians, [107].
- Cursing and swearing in America, [14].
- Cynomys Ludovicianus, or prairie-dog, [66].
- Davies, Elder John, his Mormon works, [214], [note].
- Dakotahs. See [Sioux].
- Dakotahs, meaning of the name, [95].
- Dana, Lieutenant, compagnon de voyage, [8].
- Dancing, Mormon fondness for, [230].
- Danite band, account of the, [359].
- Dark Valley, [60].
- Davis, Hon. Jefferson, his estimate of the cost of a railway from the Mississippi to the Pacific, [3], [note].
- Dayton, Lysander, the Mormon Bishop, and his wives, [448].
- Dead, Indian mode of burial of the, [122].
- Deep-Creek Kanyon, [462].
- Deep-Creek Station, [463].
- Deep-Creek Valley, [463].
- Deer Creek, [138].
- Deer Creek, establishment at, [139].
- Deer, kinds of, found in the regions east of the Rocky Mountains, [68].
- Delaware Indians, account of the, [37].
- Delaware Indians, their lodges, [86].
- Denmark Ward in Great Salt Lake City, [198].
- Denver City, lawless violence of, [288].
- Deserét, agricultural society of, [285].
- Deserét, alphabet, the, [420].
- Deserét Store, in Great Salt Lake City, [249].
- Deserét, the land of the honey-bee, [169].
- “Deserét News,” account of the, [255].
- Desert, fertility of its eastern and western frontiers, [7].
- Desert, from Fort Kearney to the base of the Rocky Mountains, [6].
- Desert mostly uninhabited, [7].
- Desert, the First, [167].
- Desert, the Great, of Utah Territory, [455], [458].
- Des Moines River, Indians west of the, [96].
- Devil’s Backbone, the, [147].
- Devil’s darning-needle, or dragon fly, [60].
- Devil’s Gate, the celebrated kanyon of the, [151].
- Devil’s Hole, the, [458], [459].
- Devil’s Lake, Indians of, [97].
- Devil’s Post-office, the, [154].
- Diamond Springs, [60], [480].
- Diamond Springs, tragedy at, [60].
- Diseases of Utah Territory, [278].
- Diseases to which the Indians are liable, [278].
- “Divide,” the, between the Green River and Black’s Fork, [174].
- “Divide,” the, between the Little Blue and Platte Rivers, [38].
- “Divide,” the, between the Platte and Sweet-water Rivers, its sterility, [146].
- Divorce among the Mormons, [427].
- Dogs, Indian, [58], [472].
- Dog-Teutons in the prairies, [62].
- Dolphin Island, [327].
- Doxology, Mormon, remarks on the fourteen articles of, [387], et seq.
- Dragon-fly, or devil’s darning-needle, [60].
- Dress, Indian, [57], [59].
- Dress, of the Mormon fair sex, [227].
- Drivers of mail-coaches, their immorality, [5].
- Drivers or “rippers,” the, of the wagon-train, [23].
- Drought, trials of, on the counterslope of the Rocky Mountains, [167].
- Dry Creek, [483].
- Dubail, Constant, the woodman, [466].
- Dug-out, Joe, and his station, [334], [444].
- Dust-storms in the Valley of the Platte, [75].
- Dust-storms of Utah, [276], [450], [451].
- Dust-storms on the counterslope of the Rocky Mountains, [168].
- East Kanyon Creek, [189].
- Eau qui court, or Niobrara River, [40], [72].
- Echo Kanyon, [184].
- Echo Kanyon, beavers in the torrent-bed of, [187].
- Echo Kanyon Station, [187].
- Echo Kanyon, the Mormons’ breastworks in, [187].
- Echo Kanyon, vegetation of, [187].
- Education in Deserét and England compared, [545].
- Education in Great Salt Lake City, [422], [423], [425].
- Egan, Major Howard, [453].
- Egan’s Creek, [183].
- Egan’s Springs, [454], [455].
- Egan’s Station, [467].
- Eggs and bacon, a constant dish in the West, [38].
- Eight-mile-Spring Kanyon, [465].
- Eight-mile Springs, [465].
- Elder, rank of, in the Mormon hierarchy, [402].
- Elk, the (Cervus Canadensis), habitat of, [68].
- Emigrants, diseases to which they are liable, [279].
- Emigrants, Mormon, arrival of, at Great Salt Lake City, [225-6].
- “Emigration Road” in Kansas, [16].
- Emigration Kanyon, [193].
- Emigration, Mormon system of, [295].
- Emigration, statistics of, [297].
- Endowment House in Great Salt Lake City, [220].
- Endowment House, mysteries of the, [220].
- Ensign Peak, spirit of Joseph Smith on, [196].
- Evening in the prairies, [38].
- Explorers, list of the principal, of the United States, who have published works on the subject, [171], [172], [note].
- Eye of the Indian, [105].
- “Eye-opener,” an, [52].
- Faces, Indian, [105], [106].
- Faith, articles of the Mormon, [387], et seq.
- Farms, Indian, [477].
- Farriery of the Indians, [119].
- Febrile affections in Great Salt Lake City, [279].
- Feet of the Indians, [104].
- Fences, “snake,” of the West, [188].
- Feramorz, Colonel, [343].
- Ferris, B. J., his work on Mormonism, [206], [note].
- Ferris, Mrs., her work on “The Mormons at Home,” [206], [207], [note].
- Ferry, the Lower, over the Platte, [140].
- Fête at Great Salt Lake City, account of a, [230-2].
- Fetichism of the North American Indians, [107].
- “Fever, the Prairie,” [22].
- Fingers considered as a trophy by the Indians, [142], [note].
- Fireflies, or lightning-bugs, [60].
- Fires, prairie, [29].
- Fires, prairie, mode of stopping, [29].
- Fir-trees of Great Cotton-wood Kanyon, [346].
- Fish of the streams flowing from the Black Hills, [134].
- Fish of the Sweetwater, [152].
- Fish of the Wasach Lakes, [348].
- Fish of Utah Lake, [334].
- Fish Springs, [460].
- Fish, water of Great Salt Lake fatal to, [326].
- Fiumara. See [Arroyo].
- Floods of the Missouri, [16].
- Flowers on the banks of La Grande Platte River, [41], [48], [53].
- Folles Avoines Indians, [96], [note].
- Food prejudices, [65].
- Foot of Ridge Station, near the Sweetwater, [159].
- Fort Bridger, [178].
- Fort Churchill, [493], [494].
- Forts, frontier, a camel corps proposed for, [46].
- Forts, frontier, of the United States described, [41], [42].
- Forts, frontier, remarks on the army system of outposts in the United States, [43], [44].
- Fox-River Indians, their tents, [86].
- Fox-River, the, or Rivière des Puantes, [19].
- Foxes in Echo Kanyon, [187].
- Frémont, Colonel, his exploration of the Rocky Mountains, [164].
- Frémont, Colonel, his traveling proprieties, [149].
- FrémontIsland, [328].
- Frémont Peak, in the Rocky Mountains, [153], [161].
- Frémont Peak, its height above sea-level, [164].
- Frémont Slough, [53].
- Frémont Springs, station at, [53].
- Frémont Springs, the model veranda at, [53].
- Frogtown, or Fairfield, [335].
- Fruit in the gardens of the Prophet, [269].
- Fruit, wild, of Utah Territory, [283].
- Funeral ceremonies of the Sioux Indians, [122].
- Fustigator, the mammoth, of the American wagoners, [24].
- Gambling, fondness of the North American Indian for, [117].
- Game, abundance of, in the Wind-River Mountains, [68], [165].
- Gamma, or gramma, grass of the slopes west of Fort Laramie, [7].
- Gardens of the Prophet, in Great Salt Lake City, [269].
- General Johnston’s Pass, [454].
- Geological formation at Fort Laramie, [90].
- Geological formation of Church Butte, [176].
- Geological formation of Echo Kanyon, [184].
- Geological formation of the banks of the Platte at Snow Creek, [141].
- Geological formation of the Black Hills, [134].
- Geological formation of the gold diggings, [484].
- Geological formation of the Mauvaises Terres, or Bad Lands, [72].
- Geological formation of the Rattlesnake Hills, [153].
- Geological formation of the valley of the Green River, [169].
- Geological formation of Utah Territory, [194].
- Geological formation westward of the fort, [91].
- Germans in the prairies, their behavior, [62].
- Gibraltar Gate, [488].
- “Gift, an Indian,” the proverb, [103].
- Gilston, Jim, of Illinois, [456].
- Girls, Indian, [59].
- Gold found in the Wind-River Mountains, [165].
- Gold found in Utah Territory, [281].
- Gold mines near the Great Salt Lake City, [270], [271].
- Golden Pass of Emigration Kanyon, [193].
- Gospel, grotesque accounts of the manner in which the Indians of old received the, [109].
- Government of the Mormons, [301].
- Grain, quantity produced in the Valley of Great Salt Lake, [284].
- Grand Island, in the Platte River, [39].
- Grand River, Neosho, or White Water, the Osages settled on the, [34].
- Granite Mountain, [454].
- Granite Rock, [462].
- Grape, the Californian, [345].
- Grass, bunch, [7].
- Grass, salt, [148].
- Grasses of the slopes west of Fort Laramie, [7].
- Grasshopper Creek, [21].
- Grasshoppers (Œdipoda corallipes), clouds of, in the prairies, [69].
- Grasshoppers, ravages of, [69], [70].
- Grasshoppers, scourge of, in Utah Territory, [284].
- Grattan, Lieutenant, his fatal fight with the Sioux, [88].
- Graves of the Mormon emigration route, [174].
- Grazing-grounds in Utah Territory, [284].
- Grazing-grounds of the West, their fertility and freedom from sickness, [7].
- Greasewood at Black’s Fork, [176].
- Greasewood the (Obione or Atriplex canescens), [158].
- Great Salt Lake, account of an excursion to, [322].
- Great Salt Lake, air on the shores of, [328].
- Great Salt Lake bathing-place on, [329].
- Great Salt Lake, buoyancy of, [329].
- Great Salt Lake, history and geography of, [324].
- Great Salt Lake, islands of, [327-8].
- Great Salt Lake, lands immediately about, [330].
- Great Salt Lake, quantity of salt in, [325].
- Great Salt Lake City, Academy of the 7th Ward in, [360].
- Great Salt Lake City, admirable site of, [196].
- Great Salt Lake City, Agricultural Society of Deserét, [316].
- Great Salt Lake City, arrival of caravan of emigrants at, [225-6].
- Great Salt Lake City, cheapness of the necessaries of life at, [320].
- Great Salt Lake City, coinage of, [356].
- Great Salt Lake City, conduct of federal officials at, [421].
- Great Salt Lake City, corporation of, [315].
- Great Salt Lake City, Council Hall of the Seventies at, [229].
- Great Salt Lake City, course of life in, [418-19].
- Great Salt Lake City, Court-house of, [417].
- Great Salt Lake City, crops in the valley of, [201].
- Great Salt Lake City, Denmark Ward in, [198].
- Great Salt Lake City, departure from, [441-3].
- Great Salt Lake City, eastern wall of Great Salt Lake Valley, [195].
- Great Salt Lake City, education in, [422], [423], [425].
- Great Salt Lake City, Endowment House at, [220].
- Great Salt Lake City, excursions in, [322].
- Great Salt Lake City, first view of, [193].
- Great Salt Lake City, foundation of the, [288].
- Great Salt Lake City, gold mines in Utah, [271].
- Great Salt Lake City, Governor Cumming, [215].
- Great Salt Lake City, hand-labor, articles of, in, [320].
- Great Salt Lake City, Historian and Recorder’s Office in, [419], [426].
- Great Salt Lake City, houses of, [197], [198].
- Great Salt Lake City, industry in, [316].
- Great Salt Lake City, Lion House at, [246].
- Great Salt Lake City, list of articles of industry at, [317-20], [note].
- Great Salt Lake City, militia of, [354-5].
- Great Salt Lake City, murders committed in and near, [339].
- Great Salt Lake City, newspapers published in, [255].
- Great Salt Lake City, no market-place in, [201].
- Great Salt Lake City, prices, [320-1].
- Great Salt Lake City, principal schools in, [425].
- Great Salt Lake City, promulgation of the Constitution at, [289], [note].
- Great Salt Lake City, public opinion in, [197].
- Great Salt Lake City, roads from, to California, [452].
- Great Salt Lake City, safety of, [224].
- Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake House Hotel, [201].
- Great Salt Lake City, schools in, [345].
- Great Salt Lake City, shops in, [217].
- Great Salt Lake City, Social Hall and fêtes at, [230].
- Great Salt Lake City, streets of, [216], [217].
- Great Salt Lake City, supply of water in, [216], [217].
- Great Salt Lake City, the Tabernacle at, [219], [220].
- Great Salt Lake City, taxes of, [315].
- Great Salt Lake City, Temple Block at, [217-23].
- Great Salt Lake City, the Bee House at, [246].
- Great Salt Lake City, the Bowery at, [220], [258].
- Great Salt Lake City, the bulwarks of Zion at, [197].
- Great Salt Lake City, the Penitentiary at, [271].
- Great Salt Lake City, the Prophet’s house at, [234], [245-6].
- Great Salt Lake City, the public and private offices of the Prophet at, [246].
- Great Salt Lake City, the public library at, [235].
- Great Salt Lake City, the River New Jordan, [233].
- Great Salt Lake City, view of, from the Wasach Mountains, [359].
- Great Salt Lake City, visit to the Prophet at, [237-8].
- Green River, formation of the valley of the, [169].
- Green River, fountain-head of the, [162].
- Green River, its breadth and depth, [171].
- Green River, its length, volume, and direction, [171].
- Green River, its tributaries, [167].
- Green River, Macarthy’s station on the, [170].
- Green River, Mountains, the, [153].
- Green River, salmon trout of the, [170].
- Green River, Spanish and Indian names of the, [171].
- Green-River Station, [170], [172].
- Green-River, wool-producing country in the basin of the, [284].
- Grounds, Bad, or mauvaises terres of the United States, [6].
- Grouse, pinnated, [142].
- Guenot, Louis, his bridge over the Platte, [141].
- Guess, George, the Cherokee chief, [35].
- Guittard’s Station, [27].
- Guittard’s Station, the host at, [27].
- Gunnison, Lieutenant, his work on Mormonism, [203], [204], [note].
- Gunnison, Lieutenant, his resumé of Mormonism, [398].
- Gunnison, Lieutenant, murder of, [339].
- Gunnison’s Island, [327].
- Hair, Indian mode of dressing the, [56].
- Half-breeds, English and French, compared, [80].
- Half-breeds, women, [80].
- Half-way House, halt at the, [53].
- Half-way House, the store at the, [53].
- Ham’s Fork, [174].
- Ham’s Fork, the wretched station at, [174], [175].
- Hand-labor, articles of, in Great Salt Lake City, [320].
- Hands of the Indians, [104].
- Hanks, the redoubtable Mr. Ephe, the Danite, [191].
- Hanks, stories of, [193].
- Hapsaroke Indians, or Les Corbeaux, [124].
- Hapsaroke Indians, sign of the tribe, [124].
- Harney, General, his defeat of the Brûlé Sioux at Ash Hollow, [70], [89].
- Harrowgate Springs in the Wasach Mountains, [360].
- Hat Island, [327].
- Hawkins’s rifles, [9].
- Hayden, Dr. F. V., his opinion on coal in Nebraska, [141].
- Heat of the sun beyond Ham’s Fork, [176].
- Heath-hen, the, [142].
- Hickman, Bill, the Danite, [191], [344].
- Hierarchy of the Mormons, [399], [403].
- High Mountain, [458].
- Historian and Recorder’s Office in Great Salt Lake City, [419], [426].
- Holmes, the ungenial man, [177].
- Horse Creek, [79].
- Horse Creek, breakfast at, [84].
- Horse Creek, inmates of the station at, [80], [81].
- Horse-fly, a green-headed, [168].
- Horseshoe Creek, gold found at, [165].
- Horseshoe Station, [91].
- Horses, Indian, [56], [57-8].
- Horses, of the Dakotah Indians, [99].
- Horse-stealing, punishment for, in the Western States, [90], [360].
- Hotels in Great Salt Lake City, [201].
- Hotels in the Far West, [201], [note].
- Hot springs near Great Salt Lake City, [236].
- Hot springs, analysis of the water of, [236], [note].
- Houses, materials of, in Great Salt Lake City, [197], [198].
- Howard, Mr., [457].
- Humboldt River, [480].
- Hunkpapa Indians, [98].
- Hunkpatidan Indians, [97].
- Hunter, President Bishop, [226].
- Huntingdon Valley, [480].
- Hurricanes of Scott’s Bluffs, [78].
- Hyde, John, his work on Mormonism, [208], [note].
- Ice springs, [158].
- Ihanktonwan Indians, their habitat and present condition, [97].
- Immorality of the mail-coach drivers, [5].
- Independence Day, New, of the Mormons, [251], [349].
- Independence Day, New, celebration of, [349], [note].
- India, remarks on the army system of outposts in, [43], [45].
- Indian arms, [57], [119].
- Indian arts, [118-19].
- Indian boys and girls, [59], [107].
- Indian camp, an, [472].
- Indian character, [102-3].
- Indian creed, few rites and ceremonies of the, [115].
- Indian curriculum of the Prairie, [107].
- Indian dancing, [110].
- Indian departments of the United States, management of the, [132].
- Indian dress, [57], [59].
- Indian farms, [477].
- Indian fighting, [43].
- Indian half-breeds, [80].
- Indian “home,” the, [32].
- Indian horses, [56], [57-8].
- Indian kleptomania, [60], [102], [103].
- Indian marriages, [116].
- Indian mode of hunting the buffalo and preparing the skins, [51], [52].
- Indian mode of stampeding animals, [76-7].
- Indian mode of wearing the hair, [56].
- Indian names, [115].
- Indian population in the middle of the last and present centuries, [99], [note].
- Indian prejudice against speaking, [80].
- Indian religion of the, [107].
- Indian reservation, distribution of the, [32].
- Indian scalping, [112].
- Indian skull, form and dimensions of the, [105].
- Indian smoking, [110], [111-12].
- Indian summer, the, [79], [483].
- Indian, the name, a misnomer for American aborigines, [55].
- Indian village, description of the remove of an, [56].
- Indian villages and tents, [85].
- Indian women, [106].
- Indians, account of the Pawnees, [36].
- Indians, best scheme for preserving the race of, [35].
- Indians, causes which rapidly thin the tribesmen, [34].
- Indians, difficulties attending the scheme of civilization of the, [36].
- Indians, effects of alcohol among the various tribes of, [82].
- Indians, ferocity of, and whites, [60].
- Indians, grotesque accounts of the manner in which they formerly received the Gospel, [109].
- Indians, how treated by the United States, [32].
- Indians, kindness of the Mormons to the, [245].
- Indians, languages of the northeastern tribes of, [96], [note].
- Indians, Lieutenant Weed’s defeat of the Gosh Yutas, [467], [470].
- Indians, mistaken public opinion of the, and of their ancestors, [55].
- Indians, proposals for raising native regiments of, [47].
- Indians, the American philanthropist’s mode of civilizing the, [35].
- Indians, the Comanches, [61], [note].
- Indians, the dignity of chief, [117].
- Indians, their arrow-poison, [482].
- Indians, their course of life, [117].
- Indians, their future considered, [101].
- Indians, their “home,” [32].
- Indians, their murder of Loscier and Applegate, [484].
- Indians, their opinion of their own strength, [101].
- Indians, their progress toward extinction, [102].
- Indians, their Turanian origin, [55].
- Indians, the, of Utah Territory, [473].
- Indians, the squaws, [59].
- Indians, the Yutas, [474-6].
- Indians, total number of, on the prairies and the Rocky Mountains, [33].
- Indians, tribes and sub-tribes of the Sioux, [96].
- Industry in Great Salt Lake City, [316].
- Industry, list of articles of, [317-320], [note].
- Intoxicating drink, a new, [24], [note].
- Intoxicating drink, mode of manufacturing “Indian liquor,” [81-2].
- Intoxicating drink, one made from a cactus, [64], [note].
- Irish women in the West, [175].
- Iron County, coal and iron found in, [282].
- Iron found in Utah Territory, [281].
- Island, Antelope, or Church, [194], [323], [327].
- Island, Bonhomme, [15].
- Island, Carrington, [327].
- Island, Cedar, the first, in the Missouri, [41].
- Island, Dolphin, [327].
- Island, Frémont, [328].
- Island, Grande, in the Platte River, [39].
- Island, Gunnison’s, [327].
- Island, Hat, [327].
- Island, Stansbury, [327].
- Islets of La Grande Platte River, [40].
- Itazipko, Sans Arc, or No-Bow Indians, their habitat, [98].
- Itinerary, the emigrant’s, [505].
- Itinerary of the mail route from Great Salt Lake City to San Francisco, [511].
- Jack, the Arapaho Indian, and his squaw, [146], [147].
- Jackal, the, of the Western world, [64]. See [Coyote].
- Jacques, Elder John, his Mormon works, [212], [note].
- James River, Indians of, [97].
- Jesuitism as a means of civilization of the Indians, [35].
- Jimsen weed, [111].
- Jo, St., city of, [12], [15].
- Johnston’s Settlement, [451].
- Jones, Elder Dan, his Mormon works, [213], [note].
- Jordan, New, its course in the Wasach Mountains, [332].
- Jordan, New, the river in Great Salt Lake City, [233], [325].
- “Jornada,” or day’s march, [167].
- Junction-House Ranch, [53].
- Kamas Prairie, [182], and [note].
- Kane, Colonel T. L., account of him, [204], [note].
- Kane, Colonel T. L., his work on the Mormons, [204], [note].
- Kansas, a specimen of squatter life in, [19].
- Kansas, “bleeding,” [16].
- Kansas, “gales,” [21].
- Kansas, prairies of, [17].
- Kansas, rainy season in, [16].
- Kansas, shanties in, [18].
- “Kansas-Nebraska Act,” passing of the, [33].
- Kanyon Creek, Big, [191].
- Kanyon Creek, Big, station at, [191].
- Kanyon near Great Salt Lake City, purity of the water of the, [332].
- Kanyon, the Devil’s Gate, [151].
- Kanyons, stupendous, of Northern Mexico, [139], [note].
- Kanyons, the, of America, [139], [note].
- Kearney, Fort, [41].
- Kearney, Fort, longitude of, [6].
- Kelly, W., Esq., J. P., his chapters on Mormonism, [204], [note].
- “Keening” the dead practiced among the Indians, [122].
- Kennedy, the Ras Kafilah, [455].
- Kennedy’s Hole, [460].
- Kennekuk, in Kansas, halt at, [19].
- Kickapoo Indians, description of the, [20].
- Kickapoo Indians, mode of building the tents of the, [85].
- Kickapoo Indians, strength of the tribe of, [20].
- Kickapoo Indians, the, [19].
- Kimball, Heber C., his address in the Bowery, [262].
- Kimball, Heber C., the president, account of, [241].
- Kinnikinik smoked by the American Indian, [111].
- Kinnikinik, the, [31].
- Kiowa Creek, Little, [79].
- Kiowa Indians, lodges of the, [86].
- Kiowa Indians, or Prairie-men, sign of the tribe of the, [124].
- Kisiskadjiwan River, Indians on the, [100].
- Kit, the traveler’s, [9].
- Kiyuksa, or breakers of law, Indians, [97].
- Kleptomania of the Indians, [60].
- Kleptomania of the Sioux, [102], [103].
- La Bonté Creek, [135].
- “Ladies” in the Prairies, [91], [92].
- Lake Alkali, [153].
- Lake Carson, [274], [491].
- Lake Cotton-wood, Great, [347].
- Lake Devil’s, [97].
- Lake Great Salt, [194], [322], [323].
- Lake Little Salt, [274].
- Lake Miniswakan, [100].
- Lake Mono, [274].
- Lake Mud, [274].
- Lake Nicollet, [274].
- Lake of the Hot Springs, [195].
- Lake of the Wasach Mountains, [347].
- Lake of the Woods, [100].
- Lake Pyramid, [274].
- Lake qui Parle, [96].
- Lake Saleratus, [147].
- Lake Stone, [96].
- Lake Traverse, [96].
- Lake Utah, or Sweet-water Reservoir, [274], [332], [446].
- Lake, Walker’s, [274].
- Lake Winnipeg, [100].
- Lakes, Three, [161].
- Lance, the, of the North American Indian, [119].
- Land-tenure of the Mormons, [290].
- Lander’s Cut-off, [158].
- Language, its peculiarities, [121].
- Language, men’s first and progressive steps in, [121].
- Language, the, of the Sioux, [120].
- Language, the pantomime of the Indians, or sign-system of, [123].
- Languages of the Northeastern Indians, [96], [note].
- Laramie City, [88].
- Laramie City, prices of skins at, [88].
- Laramie, Fort, climate and soil at, [90].
- Laramie, Fort, formerly Fort John, [90].
- Laramie, Fort, longitude of, [6].
- Laramie, Fort, vegetation of the slopes west of, [7].
- Laramie Hills, geography of the, [134].
- Laramie Peak, [79].
- Laramie’s Fork, [90].
- Lasso, the, [68].
- Last-Timber Station, [71], [note].
- Lawrence Fork, [71].
- Lawrence Fork, origin of the name, [72].
- Leadplant (Amorphe canescens), the, of the American wilderness, [64].
- Leaf-shooter Indians, [96].
- Leather manufactured at Great Salt Lake City, [344].
- Leeches, American, [466-7].
- Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, [310].
- Lehi City, [447].
- Liberty-poles in the United States, [251].
- Library, public, of Great Salt Lake City, [235].
- Lightning-bug, or fire-fly, [60].
- Lignite in Nebraska, [141].
- Lion House in Great Salt Lake City, [246].
- Lion, the mountain, or cougar, [153], and [note].
- Litters, Indian, [58].
- Little Mountain, [192].
- Little Mr., his tannery, [344].
- Locknan’s Station, [21].
- Locknan’s Station, vegetation of, [21].
- Lodge-Pole Creek, or Fork, [64].
- Lodge-Pole Station, [66].
- Lodge-Pole Station, squalor and wretchedness of, [66].
- London, Mormon meeting-houses in and about, [301], [note].
- Long-chin, the Indian murderer, [85].
- Long Valley, [471].
- Look-out Fort, [97].
- Louis, St., altitude and temperature of, [159].
- Loup Fork, ferry across, [71], [note].
- Lynch, Lieutenant W. F., his proprieties of travel, [150].
- Lynn, Catharine Lewis, her work on Mormonism, [206], [note].
- Macarthy, Mr., his establishment, [170], [172].
- Macarthy, Mr., his rough-and-tumble, [183].
- Macarthy, Mr., of Green-River Station, [170].
- Mail-coach route from Missouri to California and Oregon, [4].
- Mail-coach, slow rate of traveling, [5].
- Main, or Whisky Street, in Great Salt Lake City, [217].
- Maize, question as to its being indigenous to America, [110], [note].
- Majors, Mr. Alexander, his efforts to reform the morals of his mail drivers, [5].
- Mankizitah, or White-Earth River, [72].
- Manna in Great Salt Lake Valley, [287].
- Manufacturers in Utah Territory, [317-20].
- Marcy, Major, [73].
- Marcy, Major, his “Prairie Traveler” quoted, [4].
- Market-place, absence of a, in Great Salt Lake City, [201].
- Marriage among the Mormons, [427], [432].
- Marriage among the North American Indians, [116].
- Marshall, James W., his discovery of Californian gold, [356].
- Martin, Michael, his store, [173].
- Marysville, or old Palmetto City, trade of, [29].
- Materialism, Mormon, [384].
- Matriya, the “Scattering Bear,” death of, [89].
- Mauvaises Terres, or Bad Lands, extent of the, [72].
- Mdewakantonwan Indians, civilization of the, [100].
- Mdewakantonwan Indians, habitat of the, [96].
- Meadow Creek, [451], [452].
- Medical men in Great Salt Lake City, [278].
- Medicine-man of the Indians, [108].
- Medicine, the Indians’ knowledge of, [118], [119].
- Medicines necessary to the Western traveler, [9], [10].
- Menomene Indians, habitat of the, [96].
- Menomene Indians, tents of the, [86].
- Meteorology of Utah Territory, [275].
- Methodism, foundation of, [365].
- Mexico, Northern, stupendous kanyons of, [139], [note].
- Mezquite, or muskeet-tree (Algarobia glandulosa), [7].
- Midway Station, [49].
- Military departments into which the United States are divided, [42], [43], [note].
- Militia force of Great Salt Lake City, [354-5].
- Militia force of the United States, general abstract of the, [336], [337].
- Milk River, Indians of, [100].
- Milk weed (Asclepias tuberosa) common in Utah Territory, [167].
- Milk-sickness of the Western States, [284].
- Mill Creek, [195].
- Miller, Captain, of Millersville, [215].
- Miller’s Station, [495].
- Millersville, on Smith’s Fork, [177].
- Mills, saw, a night passed in one of the, [348].
- Mills, saw, in the kanyons, [347].
- Miniswakan Lake, [100].
- Minnesota Indians, [96], [97].
- Minnikanye-wozhipu Indians, habitat of the, [98].
- Mirage, a curious, [47], [48].
- Mirage, on the counterslope of the Rocky Mountains, [164].
- Missionaries, certificates supplied to, [353], [354], [note].
- Missionaries, from Great Salt Lake City, [353], [354].
- Missionaries, number of, in Great Britain, [301].
- Mississippi, the, [15].
- Mississippi, Indians of the, [96].
- “Missouri Compromise,” the, [33].
- “Missouri Compromise,” the, origin of the trouble which gave rise to the, [33], [34], [note].
- Missouri, establishment of the mail-coach route from, to California and Oregon, [4].
- Missouri, rainy season in, [16].
- Missouri River, navigation of the, [15].
- Missouri River, sand-banks of the, [15].
- Missouri River, sawyers and snags of the, [15].
- Missouri River, the Great, [15].
- Missouri River, the Little, Indians of the, [15].
- Missouri River, winter season on the, [16].
- Moccasins, Indian mode of making, [57].
- Moccasins, use of, to the prairie traveler, [11].
- Modesty, Mormon, instance of, [268].
- Mollusks of Utah Territory, [280].
- Mono Lake, [274].
- Montagnes Rocheuses, Les, [153], [162].
- Moonshine Valley, [480].
- Moore, “Miss,” and her ranche, [154].
- Moore, “Miss,” her history, [155].
- Moose deer (Cervus Alces), habitat of the, [68].
- Moravianism regarded as a means of civilization of the Indians, [35].
- Mormon agglomeration of all that is good in all sects, [397], [398].
- Mormon balls and suppers at Social Hall, [230-2].
- Mormon Bible, [367].
- Mormon Bible, contents of the, [368], [note].
- “Mormon, Book of,” 367, note.
- “Mormon, Book of,” chronology of the most important events recorded in the, [411].
- Mormon Conference, description of a, [302-309].
- Mormon dispensation of Mr. Joseph Smith, [183].
- Mormon doctrines and covenants, [371].
- Mormon doxology, remarks on the fourteen articles of the, [387], et seq.
- Mormon emigrants, [137], [176], [180], [181], [182], [225].
- Mormon emigrants, miseries of one of the, [174], [175].
- Mormon emigration, system of, [295].
- Mormon emigration, the regular track of, [174].
- Mormon estimate of outfit for the Utah route, [138], [note].
- Mormon feat at Simpson’s Hollow, [168].
- Mormon feat near Green River, [173].
- Mormon fugitives on the road, [456].
- Mormon gift of tongues, [268].
- Mormon government, upon what it is based, [301].
- Mormon hierarchy, the, [399].
- Mormon History, chronological abstract of, [548].
- Mormon lad, a, in the South Pass, [166].
- Mormon lectures on faith, [371].
- Mormon materialism, [384].
- Mormon meaning of the word, [361-2].
- Mormon meeting-rooms in London and its vicinity, list of, [301], [note].
- Mormon modesty, [268].
- Mormon names, [227].
- Mormon neophytes, behavior of the, [228-9].
- Mormon polygamy, [373], [426], [428], [431], [432].
- Mormon Prophet, visit to the, [237], et seq.
- Mormon Saints, dress of the fair, [227].
- Mormon Scriptures, list of the, [209], [note].
- Mormon shanty, Dawvid Lewis and his dirty, [174], [175].
- Mormon tolerance, [351].
- Mormon wagons, trains of, on the road, [137], [176], [180], [181].
- Mormonism, deep root which it has taken in Great Britain, [301].
- Mormonism, final remarks on, [441].
- Mormonism, Lieutenant Gunnison’s resumé of, [398].
- Mormonism, list of works published upon the subject of, [203], [note].
- Mormonism, objections to, [404].
- Mormonism, sketch of, [361], et seq.
- Mormonism, what it is not, [403].
- Mormonland, account of, [272].
- Mormons, children of the, [423].
- Mormons, description of their Temple, [514].
- Mormons, fondness of the, for sleighing, private theatricals, and dancing, [229-31].
- Mormons, foundation of their city, [288].
- Mormons, how they regard the United States, [250].
- Mormons, kindness of the, to the Indians, [245].
- Mormons, period for, leaving the Mississippi, [138].
- Mormons, political prospects of the, [352].
- Mormons, promulgation of their Constitution, [289], [note].
- Mormons, remarks upon the articles of their doxology, [387], et seq.
- Mormons, sketch of the religion of the, [361].
- Mormons, tenure by which they hold their lands, [290].
- Mormons, their belief as to marriages between a Saint and a Gentile, [170], [note].
- Mormons, their complaints against Congress, [289], [290].
- Mormons, their Emigration Road, [71].
- Mormons, their hierarchy, [399].
- Mormons, their materialism, [384].
- Mormons, their Nauvoo Legion, [354-5].
- Mormons, their new Independence-day, [251].
- Mormons, their newspapers, [255].
- Mormons, their politics, [251].
- Mormons, their polygamy, [373].
- Mormons, their punishment for adultery, [252].
- Mormons, their quasi-military organization on the march, [138].
- Mormons, their sermons in the Bowery, [260], [264].
- Mormons, their tithes, [249-50].
- Morning on the prairies, [131].
- Motherhood, how regarded in the Western States, [432].
- Moufflon, the American, [153], [155].
- Mountain, Big, [190].
- Mountain, Ensign, [196].
- Mountain, Little, [192].
- Mountain Meadow Massacre, [339].
- Mountain Point, [195], [459].
- Mountain, Quaking-Asp, [181].
- Mountain, Rim-Base, [181].
- Mountain Springs, [462].
- “Mountaineer,” Mormon newspaper, [257].
- Mountaineers of the West, [81].
- Mountains, Bear-River, [174].
- Mountains, Black, [133], [142].
- Mountains, Granite, [454].
- Mountains, Green-River, or Sweet-water Hills, [153].
- Mountains, High, [458].
- Mountains, Laramie, [91], [134].
- Mountains, Laramie Peak, [79], [85].
- Mountains of Utah Territory, singular formation of the, [275].
- Mountains, Oquirrh, [191], [194], [322].
- Mountains, Rocky, [153], et seq.
- Mountains, Traverse, [332].
- Mountains, Uinta, [176], [178].
- Mountains, Wasach, [189], [195], [322], [330].
- Mountains, White, [450].
- Mountains, Wind-River, [68], [162], [163], [164], [166].
- Mud Lake, [274].
- Mud Spring station, [71].
- Muddy Creek, Big, [180].
- Muddy Creek, Little, [140], [180].
- Muddy Creek, Little, the Canadian station-master at, [180].
- Muddy Creek, Little, wretched station at, [140].
- Muddy Fork, [174].
- Mules in the West, [135].
- Mules, obstinacy of, [14].
- Mules, of Central America, [13], [14].
- Mules, rate of progress of, [14].
- Mules, recalcitrancies of, [157], [167].
- Murder, Mormon punishment for, [426].
- Murders in and near Great Salt Lake City, [225], [339].
- Murders in Carson City, [225].
- Murphy, Captain, his loyalty, [181].
- Muskrat Station, [159].
- Muskrat the, [159], note.
- Mustang of the Black Hills, [142].
- Mustang the, or prairie pony, [68], [note].
- Myers, Mr., the Mormon of Bear-River Valley, [182].
- Mysteries of Endowment House in Great Salt Lake City, [220].
- Names, Indian, [115].
- Names, of the Mormons, [227].
- Nauvoo Legion, account of the, [354-5].
- Nauvoo Legion, story of two warriors of the, [187].
- Nebraska, meaning of the word, [40].
- Nebraska River. See [Platte, La Grande].
- Nebraska, Southern, rainy season in, [16].
- Needle Rocks, [183].
- Nemehaw Creek, Big, [21].
- Neophytes, Mormon, behavior of the, [228-9].
- Newspapers in Great Salt Lake City, [255].
- Nicollet Lake, [274].
- Niobrara, or Eau qui court River, [40], [72].
- Nullah. See [Arroyo].
- Oats, wild (Avena fatua), of the Pacific water-shed, [139].
- “Obelisks, the,” [188].
- O’Fallon’s Bluffs, [48], [53].
- Officials, federal, behavior in Great Salt Lake City of the, [421].
- Ojibwa Indians, habitat of the, [100], [101].
- Ojibwa, the name, [100], [note].
- Ogalala, or Okandanda Indians, habitat of the, [98].
- Ogalala, village of the, [85].
- Omaha Creek, or Little Punkin, [71].
- Onions, wild, of the valley of the Little Blue River, [31].
- Oohenonpa Indians, habitat and numbers of the, [98].
- Ophthalmia in Utah Territory, [278].
- Opinion, public, in Great Salt Lake City, [197].
- Oquirrh Mountains, [191], [194], [322].
- Oregon, boundary-stone between it and Utah, [169].
- Oregon, establishment of the mail-coach route from Missouri to, [4].
- Oregon, origin of the name, [169], [note].
- Ormsby, Mayor, his death, [479].
- Osages, account of the tribe of the, [34].
- Osages, cession of the territory of the, [34].
- Osages, mode of building the lodges of the, [85].
- Ottagamies, the Indian tribe of, [20], [note].
- Outfit, the traveler’s, [9].
- Outposts, remarks on the United States army system of, [43], [44].
- Owl, the burrowing (Strix cunicularia), [66].
- Oxen shod at Great Salt Lake City, [270].
- Ox-riding, [24], [note].
- Pabakse, or Cut-Head Indians, [97].
- Pacific Creek, [167].
- Pacific Railroad, difficulties of a, [277].
- Pacific Railroad, routes proposed for a, [3].
- Pacific Springs, [163].
- Pacific Springs, station at, [163], [166].
- Padouca River, [60], [63].
- Pantomime, Indian, or speaking with the fingers, [123].
- Pantomime, preliminary signs for the traveler, [124].
- Pantomime, signs of some of the Indian tribes, [123].
- Pantomime, various other signs, [124-30].
- Panama, [501].
- Parley’s Kanyon, [195], [344].
- Patriarch, rank of, in the Mormon hierarchy, [400].
- Pawnee Indians, account of the, [36].
- Pawnee Indians, principal sub-tribes of the, [37].
- Pawnee Indians, readiness of the, to cut off a single traveler, [138].
- Pawnee Indians, sign of the tribe of the, [123].
- Peddlers, licensed and unlicensed, [81].
- Penitentiary, the, of Great Salt Lake City, [271].
- Phelps, Judge and Apostle, his “Sermon on the Mount,” [196], [note].
- Phelps, Judge and Apostle, visit to, [253].
- Pigeons a constant dish in Italy, [38].
- “Pike’s Peakers” on the road, [60].
- Pine-tree Stream, [174].
- Pine Valley, [480].
- Piñon-tree, fruit of the, [466].
- Piñon-tree (P. monophyllus) of the West, [285].
- Pipes of the Côteau des Prairies, [88].
- “Pitch-holes or chuck-holes” of the prairies, [18].
- Placerville City, [499].
- Platte Bridge, delicious climate of, [137].
- Platte, Fort, [90].
- Platte River, a dust storm in the valley of the, [75].
- Platte River, appearance of the, at Platte Bridge, [136].
- Platte River, beauty of the banks of the, [39].
- Platte River, character of the soil beyond the immediate banks of the, [41].
- Platte River, coal found on the banks of the, [141].
- Platte River, division of the, into the northern and southern streams, [60].
- Platte River, farewell to the, [146].
- Platte River, fording the, [63].
- Platte River, La Grande, or Nebraska, [39].
- Platte River, Lower Ferry over the, [140].
- Platte River, noxious exhalations from the, [48].
- Platte River, shallowness of the, [40].
- Platte River, tender adieux at the upper crossing of the, [62].
- Platte River, timber on the banks of the, [40], [41].
- Platte River, wild garden on the shores of the, [41].
- Pleasant Valley, [461].
- Plum Creek, [48].
- Plum Creek Ranche, soil about, [48].
- Poetry of the Sioux Indians, [122].
- Point Look-out, [454].
- Poison Springs, [461].
- Poisons, animal and vegetable, of the Prairie Indians, [120].
- Polar plant, the, [48].
- Police, private, of Mormon life, [224].
- Police, public, of Great Salt Lake City, [224].
- Polygamy among the Mormons, [373], [426].
- Polygamy, justification of, [384].
- Polygamy, Mrs. Pratt’s letter on, [433], et seq.
- Polygamy, results of, [428].
- Polygamy, revelation to Joseph Smith on, [373].
- Polygamy, views of women respecting, [431].
- Pony Express, the, [28], [note].
- Pony Express, the, on the road, [169].
- Pony Express, postage by the, [29].
- Pony Express, riders of the, [29].
- Population of Utah Territory, [294].
- Population of Utah Territory, excess of females, [301].
- Populus tremuloides, the, [180].
- Postal system of the United States, evils of the contract system, [172], [173], [note].
- Powder River, Indians of the, [97].
- Prairie, absence of animal life on the, [18].
- Prairie, an evening in the, [38].
- Prairie compass, the, [48].
- Prairie dog, the (Cynomys Ludovicianus), [66].
- Prairie dog, his associates, reptiles, birds, and beasts, [66].
- Prairie-dog village, [65].
- Prairie fever, cause of the, [22].
- Prairie, fires, the, [29].
- Prairie, fires, effects of, on the temperature of the air, [79].
- Prairie hen, heath hen, or pinnated grouse, [142].
- Prairie, land of the United States, [6].
- Prairie, monotony of the, [18].
- Prairie, monotony of the rolling, [69].
- Prairie, or “perrairey,” the Western, peculiarities of the, [17].
- Prairie, pitch-holes or “chuck-holes” of the, [18].
- Prairie pony, or mustang, [68], [note].
- Prairie saddle, the, [24], [25].
- Prairie, skeleton of the earth at the bluffs, [29].
- Prairie squirrel, the (Spermophilus tredecimlineatus), [159], [note].
- Prairie storm, a, [21].
- Prairie the grand, [17].
- “Prairie Traveler,” the, of Captain R. B. Marcy, quoted, [4].
- Prairie trees, progressive decay of the, [69].
- Prairie turnip, the, [182], [note].
- Prairie “weed,” [48].
- Prairie wolf, or coyote, [64].
- Prairie, wolf, the, [30].
- Prairies, alternate puffs of hot and cold winds in the, [79].
- Prairies, blanched bones on the, [48].
- Prairies, clouds of grasshoppers in the, [69].
- Prairies, names of different kinds of, [48].
- Prairies, the buffalo the “monarch of the,” [50].
- Pratt, Mrs. Belinda M., letter of, on polygamy, [433], et seq.
- Pratt, Orson, account of, [353].
- Pratt, Orson, “the Gauge of Philosophy,” Mormon works of, [212], [note].
- Pratt, Parley P., Mormon works of, [211], [212], [note].
- Pratt, Parley P., murder of, [340], and [note].
- Prêle River, the, [136].
- President, rank of, in the Mormon hierarchy, [399].
- Prices in Great Salt Lake City, [321].
- Priests, high, rank of, in the Mormon hierarchy, [399].
- Prophecies of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, [356], [note].
- Protestantism, origin of, [364].
- Provo City, [189], [219], [333], [note].
- Provo River, [333].
- Puma, the, [153], [note].
- Punishments, Indian, [103].
- Punkin Creek, Little, [71].
- Pyramid Lake, [274].
- Quaking-Asp Creek, [161].
- Quaking-Asp Hill, [181].
- Quaking-Asp (Populus tremuloides), [180].
- Rabbit-bush, the, [158].
- Race-course Bluff, [179].
- Railroad Kanyon, [480].
- Railroad, Pacific, Mr. Jefferson Davis’s estimate of the cost of the, [3], [note].
- Rain-storms at Weber-River Station, [188].
- Rainy season in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Southern Nebraska, [16].
- “Ranch,” the, at Turkey Creek, [30].
- Rancho, the, in Mexico and California, [5], [note].
- Rattlesnake bites and their remedies, [156].
- Rattlesnake Hills, the, [151], [153].
- Rattlesnakes, [156].
- Red Butte, [195].
- Red region, the, [136].
- Reese’s River, [486].
- Regshaw, Mr., his bridge over the Platte, [140].
- Reid, Captain Mayne, remarks on his “Wild Huntress,” 209, [note].
- Religion of the Indians generally, [107].
- Religion of the Mormons, sketch of the, [361], et seq.
- Religion of the Sioux, [103].
- Religions of the United States, list of, [363], [note].
- Remy, Jules, and Mr. Brenchley, their work on the Mormons, [204], [note].
- Revenge, Indian, [103].
- Revolvers, value of, [9].
- Reynal, M., of Horse-Creek Station, [80].
- Reynal, M., sketch of, and his career, [81].
- Rice, the wild (Zizania aquatica), [96], [note].
- Richland town extinct, [21].
- Rifles, Hawkins’s, [9].
- Riggs’s, Rev. S. R., dictionary of the Sioux language, [120], [121].
- River, Assiniboin, [100].
- River Bank and Stream camping-ground on the Sweetwater, [158].
- River, Bear, [182], [325].
- River, Black’s Fork, [174], [176], [177].
- River, Blue, Big, [29].
- River, Blue Earth, [96].
- River, Blue, Little, [31], [38].
- River, Cannon, [96].
- River, Carson, [493].
- River, Colorado, [162].
- River, Columbia, [162].
- River, Des Moines, [96].
- River, Fox, [19].
- River, Frémont’s Peak, [153], [161], [164].
- River, Grand, Neosho, or White-Water, [34].
- River, Green, [162], [166], [170], [284].
- River, Ham’s Fork, [174].
- River, Humboldt, [480].
- River, James, [97].
- River, Kisiskadjiwan, [100].
- River, Milk, [100].
- River, Mississippi, [15], [97].
- River, Missouri, [15], [97].
- River, Missouri, Little, [97].
- River, Muddy Fork, [174].
- River, New Jordan, [233], [325].
- River, Niobrara, or Eau qui court, [40], [72].
- River, Padouca, [60], [63].
- River, Platte, La Grande, or Nebraska, [39], [60].
- River, Platte, [162].
- River, Powder, [97].
- River, Prêle, [136].
- River, Reese’s, [485], [486].
- River, Sandy, Big, [30], [169].
- River, Sandy, Little, [30].
- River, Sioux, Big, [97].
- River, Smith’s Fork, [176].
- River, Snake, [162].
- River, Snowy-Peak, [164].
- River, Sweetwater, or Pina Pa, [150], [158], [161], [162].
- River, Timpanogos, [182], [333].
- River, Weber, [182], [188], [189], [325].
- River, White-Earth, or Mankizitah, [72].
- River, Wind, [162].
- River, Yellow-Stone, [162].
- Road from Fort Kearney, [47].
- Road from the Black Hills, [134].
- Roads from Great Salt Lake City to California, [452].
- Roads, junction of the Great Salt Lake City and Fort Hall, [167].
- Robber’s Roost Station, [468].
- Robidoux, Antoine, notice of, [75], [note].
- Robidoux, Fort, [75].
- Robinson (“Uncle Jack”), [177].
- Rock, Independence, [148].
- Rock, Independence, names inscribed on, [149].
- Rock or Turkey Creek, [30].
- Rock or Turkey Creek, the “ranch” at, [30].
- “Rocks” of the West, [19].
- Rockwell, Orrin Porter, account of, [448-9].
- Rockwell, Orrin Porter, excellent advice of, [449].
- Rockwell, Orrin Porter, the Danite, [191].
- Rocky Mountains, a humble-bee on the topmost summit of the, [165].
- Rocky Mountains, first view of the, [153].
- Rocky Mountains, heights of the, [7], [153], et seq.
- Rocky Mountains, surface of the land on the western slopes of the, [8].
- Rocky Mountains, temperature on the counterslope of the South Pass of the, [168].
- Rogers, Colonel, or “Uncle Billy,” [471].
- Rose, the apostate Jew and Mormon, [456].
- Routes proposed for a Pacific Railroad, [3].
- Routes proposed for a Pacific Railroad, difficulties of, [277].
- Ruby Valley, [471].
- Russell, Mr. W. H., and the Pony Express, [28], and [note].
- Russell, Mr. W. H., and the Pony Express, slowness of the transport by, [136].
- Rush Valley, [451], [453].
- Sac Indians, tents of the, [86].
- Sac Indians, the, [19].
- Saddle, the native Indian, [25].
- Saddle, the prairie, [24], [25].
- Sage at Rocky-Bridge Station, [161].
- Sage hen or prairie-hen, [142].
- Sage Springs, [486].
- Sage, wild (artemisia or absinthe), description of, [53], [54].
- Saleratus Lake, [147], [148].
- Saleratus Lake, startling appearance of, [148].
- Salmon trout of the Green River, [170].
- Salt grass, [148].
- Salt Lake City, Great. See [Great Salt Lake City].
- Salt Lake, Great. See [Great Salt Lake].
- Salt Lake House Hotel, [201].
- Salt Lake, Little, [274].
- Salt, quantity of, in the water of Great Salt Lake, [325-6].
- Saltpetre not found in Utah Territory, [282].
- San Francisco, [500].
- Sand-banks of the Missouri, [15].
- Sand hills, the tract called the, [70], [note].
- Sand Springs Station, [491].
- Sandstone at Grasshopper Creek, [21].
- Sandy Creek, [71].
- Sandy Creek, Big, or Wágáhongopá, [167].
- Sandy Creek, Little, [167].
- Sandy River, Big, [30], [169].
- Sandy River, Little, [30], [169].
- Sans Arc Sioux Indians, habitat of the, [98].
- Sault Ste. Marie, Indians at, [100].
- Saurians of Utah Territory, [280].
- Sawyers and snags of the Missouri, [15].
- Scalping, origin of the custom of, [112].
- Scalping, considered as a religious rite, [113].
- Schools in Great Salt Lake City, [345].
- Schools, principal, [425].
- Scott’s Bluffs, [77].
- Scott’s Bluffs, hurricanes of, [78].
- Scott’s Bluffs, origin of the name, [78].
- Scythians, scalping rites of the, [112].
- Seasons, the, in Utah Territory, [277].
- Seneca City, in Kansas, [21].
- Seventeen-mile Station, [48].
- Seventies, the, in the Mormon hierarchy, [400].
- Sevier, Mr., the Mormon, [463].
- Shanties, [18].
- Shanties, of Seneca City, [21], [22].
- Shanties, origin of the word, [18], [note].
- Shanty, a, in Kansas, [19].
- Shanty, the, at Pacific Springs, [166].
- Shanty, the dirty, of Ham’s Fork, [174], [175].
- Shawnees, their lodges, [86].
- Sheawit Creek, [482].
- Shell Creek, [465], [466].
- Shops in Great Salt Lake City, [217].
- Shoshonee Indians, [473-4].
- Shoshonee Indians, their friendliness to whites, [165].
- Sibley, Major, his improved tent, [87].
- Sichangu, Brûlé, or Burnt-Thigh Indians, habitat of the, [98].
- Sierra Nevada, the, [493].
- Sign-system of language among the Indians, [123].
- Silva, Luis, and his wife, [154].
- Silver found in Utah Territory, [281].
- Silver, virgin, found in the White Mountains, [450], [note].
- Simpson’s Hollow, [168].
- Simpson’s Hollow, feat of the Mormons at, [168].
- Simpson’s Park, [485].
- Simpson’s Pass, [486].
- Simpson’s Road, [481].
- Sioux Indian, a “buck,” [89].
- Sioux Indian, meaning of the name “Sioux,” [95], [96].
- Sioux Indians, books printed in their tongue, [120], [121].
- Sioux Indians, character of the, [102].
- Sioux Indians, constitution of the, [104].
- Sioux Indians, dependence of the, on the buffalo for subsistence, [51].
- Sioux Indians, destruction of Lieutenant Grattan and his party by the, [88].
- Sioux Indians, funeral ceremonies of the, [122].
- Sioux Indians, future of the, [100], [101].
- Sioux Indians, habits of the, in former times and at present, [102].
- Sioux Indians, language of the, [120].
- Sioux Indians, lodges of the, [86].
- Sioux Indians, manners and customs of the, [99].
- Sioux Indians, murder of M. Montalan by the, [91].
- Sioux Indians, poetry and songs of the, [122].
- Sioux Indians, present habitat of the, [95].
- Sioux Indians, principal bands into which the race is divided, [95-98].
- Sioux Indians, religion of the, [103].
- Sioux Indians, revenge of the, [103].
- Sioux Indians, sacred language of the, [122].
- Sioux Indians, sign of the tribe of, [124].
- Sioux Indians, skill in archery of the, [120].
- Sioux Indians, the Brûlé, their defeat at Ash Hollow, [70].
- Sioux Indians, women of the, [103].
- Sioux River, Big, [97].
- Sisahapa, or Blackfeet Indians, [98].
- Sisitonwan Indians, habitat of the, [96].
- Skins, prices of, at Laramie City, [88].
- Skull of the Indian, its form and dimensions, [105].
- Skull Valley, [454].
- Skunk, the, [189].
- Slade, the redoubtable, [92], [173].
- Slavery legalized in Utah, [243].
- Sleighing in Great Salt Lake City, [229].
- Smith, Captain John, the Mormon patriarch, [180].
- Smith, George A., the Mormon apostle, account of, [241].
- Smith, Joseph, account of the martyrdom of, [517].
- Smith, Joseph, his works, [209], [210], [note].
- Smith, Joseph, his second son David, [241].
- Smith, Joseph, his son Joseph, of Nauvoo, [240].
- Smith, Joseph, vindicated, [405-6].
- Smith, Mrs. M. E. V., her works on Mormonism, [207], [208], [note].
- Smith’s Creek, [486].
- Smith’s Fork, [176].
- Smoking among the American Indians, [110].
- Smoking material of the Wild Man of the North, [31].
- Smoky Valley, [484].
- Smoot, Bishop Abraham O., his address in the Bowery, [260].
- “Smudge,” a, before sleep, [165].
- Snags and sawyers of the Missouri, [15].
- Snake Indians at Ham’s Fork, [174].
- Snake Indians, lodges of the, [86].
- Snake River, fountain-head of the, [162].
- Snake River, Indian name for, [167], [note].
- Snakeroots, [156], [157], [note].
- Snow Creek, [140].
- Snow Creek, country about, [141], [142].
- Snow, Lorenzo, his Mormon works, [212], [note].
- Snowy Peak, [164].
- Social Hall in Great Salt Lake City, [229].
- Social Hall, fêtes at, [230], [231].
- Soda, carbonate of, in Saleratus Lake, [147], and [note].
- Soda, or Beer Springs, [179].
- Soil at Fort Laramie, [90].
- Soil beyond the immediate banks of La Grande Platte River, [41].
- Soil near Plum Ranche, on the Platte River, [48].
- Soil of Big Sandy River, [169].
- Soil of the bench-land of Great Salt Lake Valley, [195].
- Soil of the country beyond the Warm Springs, [158].
- Soil of the Valley of the Black Hills, [134].
- Soil of Utah Territory, [283].
- Soldiers, army grievances of, [445].
- Soldiers, at Camp Floyd, [444].
- Soldiers, discharged, on the road home, [154].
- Soldiers, disliked in the United States, [336].
- Soldiers manners and customs of the, of former times, [444-5].
- Soldiers, United States, dress of, [446].
- Songs of the Sioux Indians, [122].
- South-Pass City, in the Rocky Mountains, [161].
- South-Pass of the Rocky Mountains, [161].
- South-Pass its extent and height above sea level, [162].
- South Pass the fountain-head of some of the great rivers of America, [161].
- Spencer, Elder Orson, his works on Mormonism, [212], [note].
- Spring Valley, [466].
- Spur, the prairie, [27].
- Squatter life in Kansas, a specimen of, [19].
- Squatter life, difficulties and dangers of, [101].
- Squaws, Indian, [59].
- Squaws, Indian, dirty cookery of the, [80].
- Squaws, of the Sioux Indians, [103].
- Squirrel, the chipmonk or chipmuk, [159], [note].
- Squirrel, the ground, [159].
- Squirrel, the spotted prairie, [159], note.
- Staines, Mr. W. C., the Mormon, [269].
- Stalking the antelope on the prairies, [67].
- Stambaugh, Colonel, [233].
- Stampede, the great dread of the prairie traveler, [76].
- Stansbury, Captain, his scruples as to the observance of Sunday on the march, [149].
- Stansbury, Captain, his work on Mormonism, [203], [note].
- Stansbury Island, [327].
- Stenhouse, Elder T. B. H., and his wife, [223].
- Stirrup, the prairie, [26].
- Store, a, in the Valley of the Platte, [53].
- Storm, prairie, at Walnut Creek, [21].
- Storm of dust in the Valley of the Platte, [75].
- Stone Lake, Big, Indian tribes at, [96].
- Stone used for the Mormon temple, [195].
- Strawberries, wild, [161].
- Strawberry Creek, [161].
- Streets of Great Salt Lake City, [216], [217].
- Sturgis, Captain, his chastisement of the Indians, [43].
- Suckers, the fish so called, [152].
- Sugar House in Great Salt Lake City, [271].
- Sulphur Creek, [181].
- Sulphurous pools in Great Salt Lake Valley, [274].
- Sumach, the, [31].
- Summer, the Indian, [79], [483].
- Sumner, Brigadier General, his chastisement of the Indians, [43].
- Sunflower, the, in the Valley of the Little Blue River, [31].
- Sunflower, value of its seeds, [31].
- Superstition of the Indian, [107], [108].
- Sweetwater Hills, or Green-River Mountains, the, [153].
- Sweetwater River, influents of the, [161].
- Sweetwater River, its beauty, [153], [154].
- Sweetwater River, its water, [150].
- Sweetwater River, M‘Achran’s Branch of, [161].
- Sweetwater River, or Pina Pa, [150], [158].
- Syracuse, in Kansas, [18].
- Tabernacle, the, of Great Salt Lake City, [219], [220].
- Table Mountain, [162].
- Tangle-leg, a new intoxicating liquor, [24], [note].
- Tannery of Mr. Little at Great Salt Lake City, [344].
- Tar Springs, [182].
- Taxes of Great Salt Lake City, [315].
- Taylor, John, the Mormon apostle, [270].
- Teachers and deacons in the Mormon hierarchy, [403].
- Teeth of the Indian, [106].
- Temperature at Fort Laramie, [90].
- Temperature at the Foot of Ridge Station, [159].
- Temperature of St. Louis, [159].
- Temperature on the counterslope of the Rocky Mountains, [168].
- Temple Block in Great Salt Lake City, [217].
- Temple description of the, [515].
- Tent, Major Sibley’s, [87].
- Tents of the Prairie Indians, [85], [86].
- Tetrao pratensis, [142].
- Tetrao urophasianus, [142].
- Thermal Springs near Great Salt Lake City, [236].
- Thermal Springs near Great Salt Lake City, analysis of the waters of, [236], [note].
- Thirty-two-mile Creek, [38].
- Thirty-two-mile Creek, the station at, [38].
- Three Lakes, [161].
- “Thunder, Little,” chief of the Brûlé Sioux, defeated and deposed, [89].
- “Thunder, Little,” description of, [132].
- “Thunder, Little,” visit from, [132].
- Thunder-storms in Utah, [276].
- Timber of Grasshopper Creek, [21].
- Timber of Great Cotton-wood Kanyon, [346].
- Timber of La Grande Platte River, [40], [41], [53].
- Timber of Locknan’s Station, [21].
- Timber of the Black Hills, [134].
- Timber of the Mississippi, [15].
- Timber progressive decay of prairie, [69].
- Timber the Western man’s instinctive dislike of, [170].
- Timber, want of, in Utah Territory, [284].
- Time, the Indian’s notion of, [118].
- Timpanogos Kanyon, visit to, [446].
- Timpanogos or Provo River, [333].
- Timpanogos Water, [182].
- Tithes paid by the Mormons, [249].
- Tithing House in Great Salt Lake City, [249].
- Titonwan Indians, habitat and present condition of the, [97].
- Titonwan Indians, sub-tribes of the, [98].
- Tobacco, the traveler’s outfit of, [10].
- Tobacco, use of, among the American Indians, [110].
- Toilet of the prairie traveler, [10].
- Tolerance of the Mormons, [351].
- Tongues, gift of, [268].
- Tonkowas, tents of the, [85].
- Tophet, [454].
- Totem, the, of the Indian, [108].
- Towakamies, tents of the, [85].
- Townsend, Mr., the Mormon hotel-keeper, [202].
- Traders, licensed and unlicensed, [81].
- Trafalgar Square, barbarous incongruity of, [185].
- Trapper, the, of sixty years ago, [83].
- Travel, proprieties of, [149].
- Travelers, mismanagement of inexperienced, [229].
- Traveling, slow rate of, of the mail-coaches from Missouri to California and Oregon, [5].
- Traverse, Lake, Indians at, [96].
- Traverse Mountain, [332].
- Trona formation of Alkali Lake, [153].
- Trona formation of Saleratus Lake, [147], [note].
- Troy, in Kansas, [18].
- Turkey Creek, or Rock, [30].
- Turkey Creek, the “ranch” at, [30].
- Turnip, the prairie, [182], [note].
- “Twelve, the,” in the Mormon hierarchy, [400].
- “Twin Peaks” of the Wasach Mountains, [195].
- Twiss, Major, [138].
- Uinta Hills, [176], [178].
- Uncle John’s Grocery, [27].
- Uncle John’s Grocery, Indians at, [27].
- United States, eastern and western divisions of the, [6].
- United States, extent of the, [6].
- United States, military departments into which they are divided, [42], [43], [note].
- United States, “Prairie land” of the, [6].
- United States, present policy of the, toward the Indian, [101].
- United States, proposal for establishing a camel corps in the, [46].
- United States, remarks on the army system of outposts in the, [43], [44].
- Utah Indians, lodges of the, [86].
- Utah Lake, or Sweetwater Reservoir, [274], [332], [444], [446].
- Utah Territory, bad effects of conflicting judiciaries in, [312].
- Utah Territory, boundaries of, [273].
- Utah Territory, cities and counties of, [291-3].
- Utah Territory, climate of, [275].
- Utah Territory, configuration of the country, [273].
- Utah Territory, diseases in, [278].
- Utah Territory, geography of, [273].
- Utah Territory, geology of, [281].
- Utah Territory, grazing in, [284].
- Utah Territory, Indians of, [473].
- Utah Territory, lakes of, [274].
- Utah Territory, Legislative Assembly of, [310].
- Utah Territory, minerals of, [281].
- Utah Territory, Mormon government in, [301].
- Utah Territory, origin of the name, [272].
- Utah Territory, population of, [294].
- Utah Territory, present state of agriculture in, [285].
- Utah Territory, principal value of, [287].
- Utah Territory, proposed route to, [3].
- Utah Territory, rights of the citizens of, [311].
- Utah Territory, scourges of crickets and grasshoppers in, [284].
- Utah Territory, singular formation of the mountains of, [275].
- Utah Territory, soil of, [283].
- Utah Territory, springs of, [274].
- Utah Territory, the Great Desert of, [455].
- Utah Territory, the Indian bureau of, [476].
- Utah Territory, the past of Mormonland, [288].
- Utah Territory, United States officials in, [309-10].
- Utah Territory, want of timber in, [284-5].
- Utah Territory, wild animals of, [279].
- Valley Home, in Kansas, [19].
- “Valley Tan,” origin of the name, [170], and [note].
- Vegetables grown in Great Salt Lake Valley, [287].
- Vegetation at Black Fork, [176], [177-8].
- Vegetation at Quaking-Asp Hill, [181].
- Vegetation of Big Kanyon, [192], [193].
- Vegetation of Big Mountain, [190].
- Vegetation of Big Sandy Creek, [167], [169].
- Vegetation of Great Cotton-wood Kanyon, [346].
- Vegetation of Kansas, [17].
- Vegetation of Little Blue River, [31].
- Vegetation of the banks of La Grande Platte River, [41], [48], [52], [53].
- Vegetation of the valleys of the Black Hills, [134].
- Vegetation of the Wind-River Mountains, [163].
- Veranda, a model, [53].
- Vermilion Creek, [27].
- Viburnum dentatum, [119].
- Villages, Indian, [86].
- Violin, Mormon fondness for the, [177].
- Waddington, Mr., the Mormon, [463].
- Wágáhongopá, or Glistening Gravel Water, [167].
- Wagon trains of the Great American Sahara, [22].
- Wagons, various uses of the, of the prairies, [71].
- Wagons, price of the, called ambulances, [73] [note].
- Wahpekute Indians, habitat of the, [96].
- Wahpetonwan Indians, habitat of the, [96].
- Wakoes, tents of the, [85].
- Walker’s Lake, [274].
- Wallace, Mr., at the Bowery, [260].
- Walls, the great, of Great Salt Lake City, [197].
- Walnut Creek, [21].
- Walnut Creek, prairie storm at, [21].
- War-parties among the Indians, [143].
- War-party, return home of a, [144].
- Ward, Mrs. Maria, her work on Mormonism, [206], [note].
- Ward, W.,the Mormon sculptor and apostate, [246].
- Wards into which Great Salt Lake City is divided, [217].
- Ward’s Station, or the “Central Star,” [91].
- Warm Springs, [158].
- Warm Springs, barren country beyond, [158].
- Warren, Lieutenant Gouverneur K., report of, on Nebraska quoted, [7].
- Warriors, Indian, [57].
- Wasach Mountains, [189], [195].
- Wasach Mountains, eternal snow of the, [323].
- Washiki, the Shoshonee chief, [165].
- Washington County, Utah Territory, description of, [292], [note].
- Water communication, idea of, between the Missouri and the Columbia Rivers, [162], [163], [note].
- Water, none in the First Desert, [167].
- Water, scarcity of, on the counterslope of the Rocky Mountains, [166].
- Water, supply of, in Great Salt Lake City, [216].
- Wazikute Indians, [97].
- Weapons necessary to the Western traveler, [9].
- Weapons of the North American Indians, [57], [119], [120].
- Weber River, [182].
- Weber River, head and course of the, [188], [325].
- Weber River, rain-storms and cold winds of, [188].
- Weber River, Station, [188].
- Weber River, tributaries of the, [189].
- Weber River, valley of the, [188].
- Weed-prairie, the, [48].
- Wells, General, the Mormon president, account of, [241], [354].
- Western man’s home, description of a, [468-9].
- Whisky a favorite with the wagon drivers, [24].
- Whisky “Valley Tan,” [170].
- White-Earth River, or Mankizitah, [72].
- White Knife Indians, [481-2].
- White Mountains, [450].
- “White Savages” of the West, [173], and [note].
- Wichiyela, or First-Nation Indians, [97].
- Wigwams, huts, or cabins of the Eastern American Indians, [86], [note].
- Wilderness, the American, [63].
- Wilderness, the American, animal life in, [64].
- Willow Creek, [161].
- Willow Creek, a little war at, [461].
- Willow Creek, Canadian settlers at, [161].
- Willow Creek, station at, [461].
- Willow Island Ranch, [49].
- Willow Springs Station, [147].
- Willow, the red, the bark of, smoked, [111].
- Wind, alternate hot and cold puffs of, in the prairies, [79].
- Wind River, fountain-head of the, [162].
- Wind River, Mountains, [162], [163], [164].
- Wind River, Mountains, evening view of the, [164].
- Wind River, Mountains, game in the, [68].
- Wind River, Mountains, gold found in the, [165].
- Wind River, Mountains, morning in the, [166].
- Wind River, Mountains, wild animals of the wooded heights, [165].
- Winds, cold, of Weber-River Station, [188].
- Wind-storms of the South Pass, [165].
- Wind, west, almost invariable at the South Pass, [163].
- Winnebagoes, Winnipegs, or Ochangras, Indian tribe of the, [20], [note].
- Winnebagoes, their tents, [86].
- Winnipeg Lake, Indians on, [100].
- Witchetaws, tents of the, [85].
- Wright, Mose, [472-3], [481-2].
- Wolves at Rocky Bridge Station, [160], [161].
- Wolves, near Black’s Fork, [176].
- Wolves, the prairie, [30].
- Women, excess of the female over the male population in Utah Territory, [301].
- Women, house of the wives of the Prophet in Great Salt Lake City, [246].
- Women, Indian, [59], [106].
- Women, Indian names of, [115].
- Women, marriage among the North American Indians, [116].
- Women, Mormon marriage, [427], [432].
- Women, Mormon, their polygamy, [431].
- Women, motherhood, how regarded in the Western States, [432].
- Women of the Mormons, [228], [430].
- Women of the Sioux Indians, [103].
- Women, the half-breed, [80].
- Women, their separation from the men at meals, [117].
- Woodruff, Willford, the Mormon apostle, [242].
- Woodruff, Willford, his garden, [360].
- Woods, Lake of the, Indians of the, [100].
- Woodson, Colonel S. H., his establishment of the mail-coach route from Missouri to California and Oregon, [4].
- Wool-producing country in the basin of the Green River, [284].
- Yellow Creek, [183].
- Yellow Creek, Hill, [184].
- Yellow Stone River, fountain-head of the, [162].
- Yoke, the, of the great American Sahara, [23].
- Yosemite, or Yohamite Falls, [500].
- Young, Brigham, President, extract from one of his sermons, [17], [note].
- Young, Brigham, address of, at the Conference, [305-6].
- Young, Brigham, address of, in the Bowery, [261].
- Young, Brigham, alleged personal fear of, [226].
- Young, Brigham, character of, [239-245].
- Young, Brigham, gardens of, [269].
- Young, Brigham, his opinion of woman’s counsel, [207], [note].
- Young, Brigham, house of, [234].
- Young, Brigham, mode of life of, [240], [242].
- Young, Brigham, nephew of the Prophet, [137].
- Young, Brigham, personal appearance of, [238-9].
- Young, Brigham, remarks of, on the “Indian Wars,” [243].
- Young, Brigham, visit to, [237-8].
- Young, Brigham, wealth of, [242].
- Young, Brigham, wives and children of, [249].
- Yuta Indians, “they who live on mountains,” sign of their tribe, [124], [477].
- Yuta Indians, a little war with the, [461].
- Yuta Indians, kindness of the Mormons to the, [245].
- Yuta Indians, graves of the, [122].
- Zizania aquatica, [96], [note].
THE END.
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