INDEX Standard Oil Co., 174 Star, 208 Star Bridge, 147. 209 Starner. J. A., 149 Starr, Joe, 147 Star School. 14 6 <strong>State</strong> University, see U. <strong>of</strong> W. Steamboat Springs, 96 Stearns, Laurel, Mrs.• 163 Steele, Wesley, 216 Steilacoom, <strong>Washington</strong>, 11, 52, 58 Steptoe, E. J., Col., 144, 145, 213 Steptoe Butte, 144, 202 Steptoeville, <strong>Washington</strong>, 152 Stevens, George, 30 Stevens, Isaac 1., Gov. <strong>of</strong> Wash., 36, 83, 89, 142, 144, 153, 214, 225 Stevens County, Wash., 171, 173. 174. 204 Stevenson's Ferry, 202 Stewart, David, 139 Stillman, 114 Stimson, 216 Stimson, Harriet (Owsley), 216 Stocking, Frank, 82 Stockton, Commodore, 65 Stone, William, 67, 70 Stores, 13, 19, 23, 47, 77. 81, 86, 142, 150, 152, 160, 167, 175, 194, 205, 216, see also name <strong>of</strong> Stovall, 150 Strahill, 80 Straits <strong>of</strong> Juan de Fuca, 153 Street Cars, 126 Streeter, 11 Strom, John, 27 Strom, Otto, 27 Summers, 174 Summit Lake, 219 Summit Prairie, 74 Summit Tunnel, 170 Sumner, <strong>Washington</strong>, 12, 58 Sunderland, 211 Sunnyside, <strong>Washington</strong>, 196 Superstitious, 89 119, 177, store Supplies, 30, 43, 46, 56, 61, 62, 63, 69, 75, 81, 85, 91. 96, 98, 166, 177, 181, 211 Surnomish Settlement. <strong>Washington</strong>, 177 SUrVEyorS, 214 Suwalaupop (Indian), 84 Swan, James G., Judge, 118, 129 Swanberg-West Oyster Co., 157 Swantown, 50 Sweet Water, Wyoming, 67 Swauk Creek, 24 Sweet Water River, 67 Swift. Arthur, Swift, Charles 129 B., 129 Swift, Edward A., Capt., 129 Swift, Emily Calpernia Wilson, 127, 129 Swift, George W .. Dr., 129 Swift, Hattie Wilson Meader, 127, 129 Swift, Swift, Henry A., James H., 129 Capt., 127, 128, 129 Swift, Lucinda, 129 Swift, Mary Elizabeth, 129 Swift and Perry, 128 Sylvester, Edmond, 87 Sylvester Park, 53 Tacoma, <strong>Washington</strong>, 27, 48, 51, 52, 54, 58, 113, 181, 199, 206 Taholah Community, 28 Tallentyre, 123 Tama County, Iowa, 199 Tampico, <strong>Washington</strong>, 193 Tanneries, 84, 94 Tannum Post Office, <strong>Washington</strong>, 184 Tarkio Bottom, Missouri, 183 Tatoosh Taverns, Island, 20, 179, 183 23 TaxeS, school, 149 Taxidermy, 86 Taylor, Taylor, 99 Hattie, 159 Taylor, Horace, Rev., 179 Taylor, Taylor, Joseph, 47 Julia, 179 Taylor County, Iowa, 176 Tenalcut Prairie, 100 Tenino, <strong>Washington</strong>, 40 Tennessee, 200, 204 'Tennessee', vessel, 130 Teolatin Plains, Tents, 96, 101 77 Terrill, Capt., 87 Tervin, Tesian 175 (Indian), 79, 80 Texas, 32 Thallhimer, Nat, 83 Thanksgiving, 189 Theatricals, The Dalles, 160 Oregon, 36, 37, 74, 98, 101, 102, 126, 143, 154, 159, 188, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 204, 222 Thompson, Thompson, 58 Denman, 169 Thompson, Frank, 150, 151 Thompson, John, 104 Thompson, W. a., 83 Thornton, 208 Thorpe, Elmer, 188 Thorpe, Felien, 183, 184 Thorpe, F. Mortimer, 188 Thorpe, <strong>Washington</strong>, 183 Thousand Springs Taylor, Wash., 159 Three Forks, Wash., (Pullman), 159 Threshing, 82, 99, 112, 120, 212 Thurston County, Wash., 35, 39,46,219 Ticknor, 82 Ticknor, Capt., 32 Tilley, Abraham, 82 Tilley Donation Claim, 79 Toledo, <strong>Washington</strong>, 34, 77 Tolmie, W. F., Dr., 77 Toppenish, <strong>Washington</strong>, 36 Tornadoes, 187 Touchet, <strong>Washington</strong>, 40 Touchet River, 37, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 152, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212
INDEX Touchet Valley, 134, 135, 150, 151, 212 Toutle, <strong>Washington</strong>, 42 Townball, 27, 53 Trade Commerce, 126, 156, 181 Trader's National Bank, 174 Trading Posts, 23, 24, 179, 180, 196 Transportation, (werland, 26, 29, 41, 44, 45, 49, 52, 55, 58, 86, 95, 120, 166, 175, 184, 188, 195, 200, 207 123, Tr~nsportation, water, 23, 28, 35, 41, 56, D7, 58, 63, 77, 78, 87, 94, 98, 99, 112, 119, 124, 155, 177, 200 Transportation rates, water, 35, 69, 112 Trout, 2 4, Samantha 25 W" Mrs" (Brender), Tucanon, <strong>Washington</strong>, 138 Tucanon River, 137, 138, 141, 145, 146, 214 142, 143, Tucker, Henry, Tugboats, 124 115 Tulalip, <strong>Washington</strong>, 180 Tumwater, <strong>Washington</strong>, 82, 87, 119 47, 48, 50, 77, Turner, 158 Turner, John, 146 Turner, <strong>Washington</strong>, 138 Turtle Creek, Wisconsin, 60 Two Horse, (Indian), 221 Tyler, John (U, S, President), 135 Umatilla, Oregon, 102, 159, 195, 210 Umatilla River, 103, 143 Umpqua River, 222 Umpqua Valley, 76, 98 Umqua Valley, see Umpqua Valley Union Academy, 50 Union Pacific R, R., 170, 200 United United <strong>State</strong>s <strong>State</strong>s Custom Records, Marshal, 117 128 Universities, see name <strong>of</strong> university University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>, 187 Usk, <strong>Washington</strong>, 18 Utsalady, <strong>Washington</strong>, 128, 177 Utter-Morrison, Wm" Vail, Charles, 132 Capt., 132 Valejo, California, 127 Valley, <strong>Washington</strong>, 171 Valleys, see name <strong>of</strong> valley Van Antwerp, 16 Vancouver, George, Capt., 131 Vancouver, <strong>Washington</strong>, 18, 152 Van Lew, 150 Vannice, 138 Van Valkenburg, Arminda, 177 Vaughan, W, D., 11 Vegetables, 56, 75, 81 Venen, 51 Victoria, B. C., Canada, 52, 88, 119, 122, 132 Vienna, Wisconsin, 60, 79 Vigilantes, Volunteers, 148 72, 75, 89, 90, 91, 97, 98, 141, 144, 147, 183, 209, 222 Wadleigh, 195 Wages, 99 Wagon Shop, 206 Wagon" 65, 72, 71, 120, 178, 184, 191 Wahkiakum County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 34 Waiilatpu, <strong>Washington</strong>, 152 Wait, 150 Waitsburg, <strong>Washington</strong>, 37, 135, 137, 142, 151, 207, Waldrup, 100 208 Walker, 58, 77 Walker, Walker, Mrs., 50 P. A., Lieut., 51 Wallace, 35 Walla Walla, <strong>Washington</strong>, 35, 36, 37, 55, 95, 98, 100, 143, 149, 151, 152, 159, 166, 175, 190, 191, 203, 204, 207, 209, 210, 213, 215 Walla Walla County, <strong>Washington</strong>, 25, 26, 38, 39, 142, 144, 151, 214 Walla Walla River, 37 Walla Walla Valley, 35, 37 \Vallowa Lake, 210, 215 Wallowa Valley, 140, 209, 215 Wallula, <strong>Washington</strong>, 12, 35, 36, 37, 41, 139, 150, 151, 166, 207, 209 'Walter Ellis', sailing vessel, 181 Wanch, Geo., 82, 86, 87 Warbass, Alice, 51 Ward, Clara, 16 Ward, Frederick, 169 Ward, Ward, Newton, William, 39 39, 40 Ward Massacre, 39 Warnecke, Mr" 14 \Varnecke, Emma.. , Mrs" 12 Warner, Alexander, 167, 168, 169,175 \Varner, Alexander, Mrs., 169, 171 Warren, Frank, 157 'Wascoe and Shamcoe R. R., 73 Washburn, Harry, 23 \Vashington, George, 82 <strong>Washington</strong>, Nat., 201 <strong>Washington</strong>, D. C., 33, 124, 135, 152 <strong>Washington</strong> Central Branch, N. P" 205. 207 <strong>Washington</strong> County, Ohio, 186 <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong> Grange, <strong>Washington</strong> Territory, 18, 19 25, 26, 52, 58, 95. 128, 142, 151, 154, 159, 166, 179, 200, 204 \Vatchmakers, 49 'Vaterford, Vermont, 123 \Vaterhouse, Anna, 168 Waterhouse, L, P" Dr" 175 Waterville, 202 'Waterville, <strong>Washington</strong>, 30 'Vaukenas, Johnson, Judge, 29 Wayside, (Post<strong>of</strong>fice), 17 Webster, 83 Webster, Aaron, Webster, Daniel, 82 135 We-i-We (Indian), 79 Wells, John, 147 Wells, Lemuel H" 54 Wells, Mrs., 54 Welch, Dr.. 76, 77, 87 Welch, John. 87 Wenatchee Creek, 25 West, 212
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