INDEX Cable House, 45 Caledonia, Wisconsin, 59, 60, 78, 93 California, 36, 65, 123, 154, 155,166,188 California House, 169, 171, 172 California Road, 96 Camano Island, 128, 177 Camas, 203, 209 Camilche, <strong>Washington</strong>, see Kamilche Camp Diamond, 18 Camp Meetings, 84, 162, 196 Camp Stevens, 143 Canadian Rockies, 67 Canady, Robert, 191 Can<strong>by</strong>, 82 Candles, 178 Canneries, fiSh, 126, 182 Cannon, A. M., 167, 168, 175 Cannon, A. M. Mrs., 169 Cape Flattery, 20, 48, 153 Cape George, C. C. C, Camp, 213 "Cape Horn", 78 Capitol National Bank <strong>of</strong> Olympia, 48 Capitol Savings Olympia, 49 and Loan Assn. <strong>of</strong> 'Capitol', scow, 52, 53 Caraboo, 101 Carboley, Platt, 175 Caribou Country, 132 Caribou Gold Mines, 122, 125 Caribou Mines. 11, 133, 195 Carnahan. 216 Carson, 58 Carson, .E L., Mrs., 51 Carson, Kit, 67 Carson City, Nevada, 32 Cascade Falls, 98 Cascade Mountains. 73. 74, 89, 153, 190 Case, Lawton, 82 Case. Lawton, Mrs., 50 Cataldo, 170 Catholic. 170, 194, 204 Catlin, Miss, 50 Catlin, Seth, 35. 78, 87 Cattle. see Livestock CCC Camps, 123 Cedar Creek, 80, 81 Cedarville, <strong>Washington</strong>. 83 Celio, Oregon, 37 Cemeteries, 34, 40 ,88, 118, 155 Centennial Hall (Yakima), 194 Centralia. '<strong>Washington</strong>, 86 Chair Factory, 208 Chamberlain, Gilbert, 13. 16 Chambers, A. H., Mrs., 50 Chambers, Thomas M., 87 Chambers Prairie. 48, 87 Champoeg. Oregon, 136, 161 Chandler, 14 7 Chandler Slaughter House, 14 7 Chapman. 168 Chapman, Capt., 52 Chapman, Enoch. 80 Chapman, Mary (Savage), 158 Charcoal, 124 Chase, Henry M., 142, 143, 147 'Chatham', brig, 131 Cheese, 38 Chehalis, <strong>Washington</strong>, 33, 103, 113 Chehalis Point, 84 Chehalis River, 77, 80, 83, 87, 94, 95, 98, 114, 151 'Chehalis', vessel, 181 Cheholz (Indian), 44 Chelan, <strong>Washington</strong>, 24 Chelan County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 23 Cheney, <strong>Washington</strong>, 145, 170, 207 Cherokee Bob, (Indian), 214, 215 Chicago, Illinois, 61 "Chickaman George", 86 Childs, H. R., 172 Chimney Rock, 67 China. Maine, 166 Chinese, 170 Chinook, <strong>Washington</strong>, 161 Chose. Gladvs. Mrs. (Sargent), 26 Christian Church, 43 Christmas, 101, 120, 160, 179 Churches, 30, 41, 42, 43, 53, 81. 135, 160, 168, 176, see also name <strong>of</strong> church Churchill, Miss, 50 Circuit Riders. 42 Circus, 50, 53 Cities, see name <strong>of</strong> city Civil War, 17, 125, 177, 184, 200, 210 Clackamus, Oregon, 85, 87 Clackamus Valley, 76 Clackamus River, 75. 76, 77 Clallul1l County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 20 Claquato. <strong>Washington</strong>. 82, 94, 115 Clark, 36 Clark, Charles, 37 Clark, 1. A., 156 Clark. James, Mrs., 174 Clark. Ransom, 35. 36. 37, 38 Clark. William. 135, 137. 138.145,208 Clark County. <strong>Washington</strong>, 46,142,151 Clark. 133 Clarkston. <strong>Washington</strong>. 211 Clatskamine Slough, 56, 57 Clatsop Beach, 76 Clearwater River, Cleveland. Grover 210 (President), 15 Clothing, 30, 34, 44, 50. 53, 62, 74, 94. 119, 127. 168, 177. 180, 184, 189, 192, 193, 221 Cloverland Region, 25, 26. 27 Coast Guard, 124 Cochrane, 27 Cock, Wm.. Col., 52 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 27 Coeur d'Alene Hotel, 169 Coeur d'Alene Lake, 167 Coeur d'Alene Mines, 170. 212 C<strong>of</strong>fman, W. B., 113 C<strong>of</strong>fman-Dobson Co., 113 Cohlman, Mr.. 14 Colallowan. (Indian) 79, 90
INDEX Cold Spring Canyon, 13 Colfax, <strong>Washington</strong>, 18, 160, 201, 212 Colleg€s, see name <strong>of</strong> college Collins, Sandusky, 159 'Colonel Wright', steamer, 37 Colorado River, 106 Columbia Center, <strong>Washington</strong>, 216 Columbia County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 134, 138, 140, 143, 145, 147, 149, 214, 217 Columbia River, 13, 20, 35, 41, 43, 46, 55, 56, 73, 77, 80, 81, 87, 101, 122, 137, 139, 151, 153, 161, 162, 188, 193, 195, 204, 208 Columbia School, 14 7, 14 8 Columbia Sloue:h, 56 "Columbus', boat landing, 196 Columbus, Kentucky, 17 Colville, <strong>Washington</strong>, 20, 89, 196 Colville River, 141 Colville Valley, 169 Colvin, Ignatius, 82, 87 Compton, Erie, 177 Concerts, 50 Condon, William 204, 206, 207 (Bill), "Wild Goose", Congor, Kelsey, 42 Conklin, Platt, 48 Connelly, Connolly, 133 Mary, (Chambers), 50 'Constitution', vessel, 128 Continental Divide, 69 Conway, Iowa, 176 Conyer, 56 Cook, Mr" 15 Cook, Mrs" 15 Cook, Charles P., Hon" 188 Cook, Ed., 184 Cook, Eliza Frances, (Schnebly), 188 Cooking, 24, 55, 62, 72, 171, 216 Cooper, John, 107 Cooper, Minerva Jane, 106 Cooper, Widow, 106 Cooper, William, 82, 85, 94 Cooper County, Missouri, 210 Copalis Rocks. Washine:ton, 104 Coppei, <strong>Washington</strong>, 150 Corpei Creek. 137 "Copperheads", 125 Corbaley, Elder, 30 Corbin, 114 Corfu, <strong>Washington</strong>, 196 Corliss, George A., 117 Corliss, George A" Mrs., 118 Corn, 187 Cornelius, Bernard, (teacher), 82 Cornelius' Select SChool, 82 Cornwall, Conn., 11 Cosgrove. Samuel G" 27 Cosmopolis, <strong>Washington</strong>, 83, 85 Cottage House, 18 Coulee, <strong>Washington</strong>, 199, 200, 201 Coulee Dam, 203 Coulter, Samuel, 82, 90 Council Bluffs, Iowa, 63, 95 Counties, see name <strong>of</strong> county County Officers, 12, 42, 46, 99, 123, 142, 148, 151, 188 County Seats, 45 Coupe, Thomas, Capt., 120, 128 Coupeville, <strong>Washington</strong>, 120, 121, 127, 128 Courthouses, 17, 33, 78 Courts, 33, 48, 99, 121, 142, 144, 148, 149, 192 Coveland, <strong>Washington</strong>, 120, 127 Cow Creek, Cowley, H. 212 T., Rev., 175 Cowley, K. M., 176 Cowley Bridge, 176 Cowley Park, Spokane, Wash., 175 Cowlitz County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 35, 42 Cowlitz Landing, 34, 58 Cowlitz River, 43, 45, 55, 77, 80, 87, 98, 101, 157 Cowlitz Trail, 101 Cowse (Cowish), 138 C;ox, Dr" 29 Cox, W, A., 80 Crab Creek, 196, 197, 204 Crabtree, Lotta, 49 Craig, Col., 211, 214 Craig, William, 141 Craig and Hastings Co., 123 Crall, Jake, see Croll, Cranberries, 52, 181 Jacob, 83 Crawford, Ron, 48 Creameries, co-operative, 194 Creeks, see name <strong>of</strong> creek Crellan, Crellin, 87 Luvara, (Morgan), 157 Crellin, Thomas, (Tom), 157 Crellin-Morgan Oyster Co., 157 Crescent Creston, Harbor, 120 Iowa, 176 Critchfield, Simon, 148, 150 Crockett, John, 120 Crol!, Jacob, 83 Crosbie, Cros<strong>by</strong>, H. R., Alfred, Judge, 47 118 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Bing, 48 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Cecelie, 47 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Clanrick, Capt., 46, 47, 48, 82 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Clanrick, Jr., 47 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Clara, 47 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Frank L., 48 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Harry L., 48 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Judge, see Crosbie, H. R. Cros<strong>by</strong>, Martha Ru<strong>by</strong>, 47, 48 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Mary L., 47, 48 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Nathaniel, Jr., Capt. 46, 47,4S Cros<strong>by</strong>, Cros<strong>by</strong>, Nathaniel, Sr., Capt., 47 Nathaniel, 3rd., 47, 48 Cros<strong>by</strong>, Phoebe, Mrs., 47 Crosno, A. P., Mrs., 193 Cross, 148 Crowder, Reuben. 82 Crows, 89
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