INDEX McBean, William, 141 McCartney, 65 McCartney, Harry, 170 McCarty, 155 McCarty, 1., 58 McCarty, J. W., 12 McCauley, 150 McCauley, McCleary, George, Jennie, 170 Mrs., 149 McCormack, Andrew, 86 McCrearty, Archie, 213 McCrearty, Frank, 213 McCruskey, Solomon, 201 McCurdy, James G., 121 McDonald's Island, 128 Mace, Joseph, 83 McGuire, Jerry, McKinley, 35 209, 213 McLaughlin, John, Dr., 77 McMillan, 58 Mail, 23, 24, 30, 35, 49, 58, 67, 124, 130, 149, 153, 160, 176, 178, 181, 184, 222 Malhure River, 71 Manuel, Mary (Indian), 198 March, Hiram, 224 Marcus, <strong>Washington</strong>, Marengo, Louis, 142 20 Marengo, <strong>Washington</strong>, 138, 142, 207, 209, 214 "Maringouin", (Raboin), 142, 214 Marion County, Oregon, 161 Marriages, 12, 25, 28, 36, 40, 41, 45, 48, 50, 54, 95, 124, 129, 130, 131, 149, 157, 158, 161, 163, 166, 176, 187, 190, 192, 195, 198, 201, 216, 221 Marshville Bridge, 53 Martin, William, 39, 40 Martinez, California, 166 Marysville, California, 166 'Mary Taylor', schooner, 123 Maskar, 101 Maskar, Mrs., 101 Masker, see Maskar Mason, C. H., 90 Mason City, <strong>Washington</strong>, 201 "Mason County Journal", 221 Masonic, (order), 124 Masonic Temple, Olympia, 50 Massachusetts, 154 'Massachusetts', U. S. steamer Massacres, see name <strong>of</strong> party; i. e. Whit- Ulan Masterson, James, (Doc), 167, 175 Ma<strong>the</strong>w, Cy, 148 Matney, James, 107 Mattieu, F. M., 136 Matzger, William (Bill), 150 Maurman, Joe, 87, 112 May, Janie, 149 Mayo, Henry T., Lieut., 51, 52 Medical Lake, 168, 204 Meek, Joseph, Meeker, 58 136 Mellican, Lettice, 35, 36, 37 Melodeon, 51 Merchants, Gen., 47, 77, 81, 86, 123, 167 Merriman, Henry C., 169 Messenger, Anderson, 149 Messenger, Caroline, 149 Messenger, John, 149 Messenger, "Pop", 149 'Messenger', steamer, 52 Metcalf, 83, 92 Methodist Church, 160 Methodist Church, Free, 162 Methodist Church, South, 206 Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist, Independent, 92 162 HMikado", 51 Miles, Nelson A., Gen., 169, 210, 215 Military Roads, Mill Creek, 37, 35, 37, 44 144, 151, 210 Miller, 58 Miller, C. F., Judge, 134 Miller, G. W., 147, 148, 149 Miller, Isaac, Sergeant Major, Miller, Joaquin, 222 144 Miller, John, 106 Mills, 35, 38, 76, 81, 123, 216, see also name <strong>of</strong> mill Mills, William, 82 Mills, grist, 38, 77, 78, 119, 175, 191, 194, 209, 212, 216 Mills, saw, 14, 17, 18, 30, 35, 40, 43, 75, 80, 94, 101, 126, 130, 131, 132, 150, 154, 204, 205, 208 Milton, Oregon, 47 Milton Mills, 150 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 60 Milwaukee River, 76 Milwaukie, Oregon, 35, 75, 77, 87,154 Mirna Prairie, 83 Miner, Dan, Miners, 133 138 Mines and mining, 89, 101, 103, 166, 207 Coal, Gold, 132 27, 36, 55, 123, 149, 187, see also name <strong>of</strong> mine Missionaries, see also name <strong>of</strong> missionary, 175 Missionary Baptists, 42 Missions, 139, 140, 141, 180, see also name <strong>of</strong> missi,on Mississippi River, 61, 95, 153 Missoula, Montana, 29, Mis.souri, 159 151 Missouri River, 63, Mize, Hiram, 82 64, 67, 95, 153 Moclips, <strong>Washington</strong>, 104 M<strong>of</strong>fatt, 101 Mohler, David, 209 Money, 34, 42, 53, 82, 196, 220 Monmouth, Oregon, Montana, 145, 148, 106 151, 187, 195, 211, 214 Monterey, California, 146 Montesano, <strong>Washington</strong>, 27, 83, 112, 156 Montgomery, Alabama, 32 Montgomery, Alexander, 148 Montgomery, Alexander, Sr., 149
INDEX Montgomery, William (Bill), 150 Monticello, <strong>Washington</strong>, 34, 35, 43, 101 Monuments and markers, 36, 38, 145, 194, 210 Moore, 12 Moore, J. E., 187 Moore, Margaret, 190 Moore, P. D., 52 Moore, Robert, 190 More, R., 58 Morgan, 157 Mormon Immigration Train, 64 Mormon Prophet Town, Illinois, 61 Mormons, 64, 69 Morrell, "Uncle B2nny", 5 2 Morris, Bishop, 168 Morris, Rodney, 168 Morse Code, 190 Moscow, <strong>Washington</strong>, 19, 160 Mossman, Frank, (game war·1en), ~17 Mossman, Isaac V., 222 Mauerman, Joe, see Moeurman, Joe Mouerman, Joe, 87, 112, 115 Mound Prairie, <strong>Washington</strong>, see Grand Mound Prarie, Mountains, see name <strong>of</strong> mountain M'ount C<strong>of</strong>fin, <strong>Washington</strong>, 34 Mount Hood, 74 Mount Idaho, 210 Mount Rose, 59 Mount Vernon, 81 Mowell, 50 Moxee, (The), <strong>Washington</strong>, 15, 18:3, 188 Moxee City, <strong>Washington</strong>, see The Mox"e Mox-mox (Indian), 202, 214 Moyle, Thomas, 59 Mud Bay, 100 Mud Spring, 101 Mukilteo, <strong>Washington</strong>, 179 Mullen, John, Lieut., 37 Mullen Road, 37 'Multnomah', steamer, 101 Munks, Olive Blanche, Mrs. (Benson), 176, 177 Munks, William ("King"), 17 6 Munk's Landing, 177 Murphy, Betsy, Mrs., 114 Museums, 51, 159 Music, 27, 49, 50. 51, 86, 179, 191 Musicals, 51, 125 Mustard, 142 Naches, Lower River, 193 Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, 88 Narcissa Prentice Chapter, D. A. R., 3~ Nash, Col., 30 Nash, Lute, 169 Nasty Creek. 193 Nauvoo, Illinois, 64 Neah Bay, 20, 23, 124 Nelson, J. B., 193 Nesbitt, Thomas, 120 Nespelem, <strong>Washington</strong>, 203 Netarts Bay, (Willapa Harbor, 155 Nevins, Rev. Dr., 168 Newaukum Station, 103 New Bedford, Mass., 128 Newell, "Doc", (Indian Agent), 214 New England, 153, 155 Newland, Domp, 113, 114 Newland, Mary, Mrs., (Teacher), 114 Newland, R. G., 147, 148 New Orleans. Louisiana, 16, 32 Newport, <strong>Washington</strong>, 18 Newspapers, see also name <strong>of</strong>, 77 Newton, 82 Newton, Iowa, 63 New Waukim Prairie, 78 New Whatcom, <strong>Washington</strong>, 131 New Year's Day, 51, 101 New York Bar, <strong>Washington</strong>, 213 "New York Tribune", 197 "New York World", 24 Nez Perce Trails, 136, 138 Nichols, Mrs., (Mary Woodard, 149 Nickels, Emma L., (music teacher), 51 Nidley, 62 "Nig", cow. 11 "Nigger Dick", 4 5 Nisqually, <strong>Washington</strong>, 87 Nisqually River, 87 Nitschke, Pr<strong>of</strong>., 50 Nix, R., 58 Noble, John F., 142, 152 North Bend, 158 North Cove, <strong>Washington</strong>, 155. 157 Northcraft, Phillip, 82 Northcraft, William, 82 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Pacific, 15, 27, 162, 168, 170, 176, 206 'North Pacific', steamer, 52 North Palix River, 163 North Platte River, 67 Nosier, J. M., Nurseries, 37, Capt., 175 80, 85 Oakland, California, 166 Oak Point, <strong>Washington</strong>, 35, 56 Oakville, <strong>Washington</strong>, 80, 83, 91 Oats, 36, 89 O'Brien, R. G., Gen., 48, 51, 52 '0. C. Raymond, steamer, 46 Odd Fellows Building, Olympia, 54 Ohio, 11, Okanogan 95, 187 County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 197, 199, 207 Okanogan River, 149, 195, 197 "Old Betsy", (Indian), 53 "Old Dave", ox, 70 'Old Ironsides', vessel, 128 Old Oregon Trail, 69 'Old Settler', steamer, 52, 53, 218 Old Whatcom, <strong>Washington</strong>, 132 O'Leary, William, 83 Oliver, 175 Olmstead, Jennie, 191 Olney, Nathan, Col., 36, 143 Olympia, <strong>Washington</strong>, 40, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 58, 77, 81, 82, 85, 87, 99, 112, 119, 153, 157, 161, 218, 222 Olympia Country and Golf Club, 52 Omaha, Nebraska, 95 O'Neil, Mary, 54 Orcas Island, 185, 187
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