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A
Absaroka Indians, 68, 74, 86
Absaroka Pass, 184, 298
Absaroka Range, 30, 42 ff., 96, 101, 104
Adams, Robert, Jr., 138
Albright, Supt. Horace M., 211, 270 ff.
Alder Gulch, 102;
gold found, 104, 161
Allard Bison Herd, 258
Allen, Dr. Eugene T., 264
Allen, G. N., 138
Alter, J. Cecil, 79
Alum Creek, 113, 181, 211
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 227
American Association of Museums, 272
American Fur Company, 94, 108
American Game Protective and Propagation Association, 225
American Journal of Science and Arts, 139
Amethyst Mountain, 104
Anderson, Capt. George S., 206, 210, 248, 260
Anderson, Ole, 216
Anthony, Sen. H. B., 140
Arbor Day, 229
Architectural Fountain Geyser, 139
Arickara Indians, 37, 61
Arnold, A. J., 172 ff.
Arthur, Pres. Chester A., 192 ff.
Ashley, Gen. William H., 81, 92
Astorians, 34
Atlantic Creek, 72, 296
Atwood, W. W., 270
Austin, ——, 103
B
Bach, E. W., 201
Baggley, George F., 273
Baker, Sergt. William, 121
Bannock Indians, 59;
description, 65, 86 ff.;
trail, 88;
defeat, 157
Barlow, Capt. J. W., survey, 137 ff.
Baronett, C. J., 105;
rescued Everts, 134;
bridge, 184;
road, 208
Bauer, Dr. C. Max, 270
Beaman, J. W., 138
Bear Paw Mountains, 187, 190
Bear River, 110
Beartooth Range, 30
“Beaver Dick” (Richard Leigh), 283
Bechler River, 27, 259
Beehive Geyser, 131, 197
Biddle, Lake, 292
Biddle, Nicholas, 50, 285, 290
Big Game Ridge, 47, 296
Big Hole, battle of, 170 ff., 180, 187
Bigfoot, Chief, 156
Bighorn Basin, 88, 112
Bighorn River, 32, 37, 42 ff., 55, 68, 290
Bison Peak, 261
Bitter Root Range, 67, 102, 170
Blackfeet Indians, 37;
attack Colter, 52 ff.;
description, 67, 74, 88, 98
Black Kettle’s village, 157
Blacks Fork of Green River, 108
Blaine, Sen. James G., 136
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 28
Bonneville, Capt. B. L. E., 99;
describes bison, 153; 232
Boone and Crockett Club, 235
Bottler, Frederick, 105;
stock range, 162;
ranch, 180
Boutelle, Capt. F. A., 268
Bowles, Samuel, 226
Bozeman, John, 158
Bozeman, Montana, 117, 138, 142, 176, 180, 205
Bozeman Pass, 55
Bozeman Trail, 161
Bradbury, John, 57
Brackenridge, Henry M., 37, 57 ff.
Bridger, James (Jim), 80, 98, 101;
ancestors, 106;
description, 106 ff.;
nicknames for, 110;
Indian wives, 110;
tall tales, 110 ff.;
death of, 115, 283
Brooks Lake, 44
Brothers, Henry J., 217
Bryant, Dr. Harold, 270
“Buckskin Charley,” (Charles Marble), 198, 283
Buffalo Ranch, 87
Bumpus, Dr. Hermon C., 270
Burgess, Felix, 247
Burlington Route, 202
Burns, A. E., 247
C
Cabeza de Vaca, description of bison, 153
Cache Creek, 104
California, 141;
climate of, 239;
University of, 270
Camas Creek, 94
Campfire Club of America, 235
Canyon Creek, Nez PercÉ fight Seventh Cavalry, 185, 186
Carnegie Geophysical Laboratory, 264
Carpenter, Frank, 172 ff.
Carpenter, Ida, 172
Carpenter, Robert E., 205, 244
Carrington, Campbell, 138, 139
Carrington, Henry B., 110
Carson, Kit, 285
Cassidy, “Butch,” 163
Castle Geyser, 131
Catholic Church, 174;
services, 217
Catlin, George, 144, 221 ff.
Cauliflower Geyser, 251
Cheyenne Indians, description, 70, 157, 187
Chicago Journal, 139
Chicken Ridge, 47, 296
Child, H. W., 201
Chittenden, Hiram M., 210
Chittenden Road, 210
Chivington, Col. J. M., 157
Cinnabar, 199 ff., 259
Civil War, 103, 120, 153, 157
Claggett, William H., 137;
sponsored Park Bill, 140 ff.
Clark, Dr. Dan E., 162
Clark, Capt. Philo, 193
Clark, William, 42 ff.;
Colter reports to, 50, 57, 285 ff.
Clarks Fork, 42, 50, 88, 184, 259, 286, 290, 298
Clearwater River, 35;
battle of, 169
Clematis Gulch, 182, 202
Cody, William F. “Buffalo Bill,” 151;
nickname, 153;
description, 233
Coffeen, Hon. Henry H., 208
Cole, Sen. Cornelius, 140
Colter, John, ancestors, 35 ff.;
joins Lisa, 37;
discovery of Park, 38 ff.;
attacked by Blackfeet, 52;
guide for Henry, 56;
reaches St. Louis, 57, 100;
route, 283 ff.
Colter Creek, 36
Colter’s Hell, 40, 45, 50, 291
Colter’s Peak, 58
Colville Reservation, 191
Community Chapel, 217
Condon, David de L., 270
Conger, Patrick A., 242
Conness, Sen. John, 225
Connor, Col. Patrick, 157
Conservation, 217 ff., 225;
Pres. Roosevelt’s Governor’s Conference, 229
Continental Divide, 25, 37, 45;
Colter crossed, 47, 99, 102, 118, 163, 259, 296
Cook, Charles W., 116, 118
Cooke, Montana, 208, 247, 259
Coronado, Francisco, 153
Cottage Hotel, 205
Counter, Hub, 196
Cowan, George F., 172 ff., 283
Cowan, Mrs. George F., describes Chief Joseph, 174
Crampton, Louis C., 211
Crazy Horse, Chief, 158, 162
Creamer, Phil, 106
Crook, Gen. George, 158
Crosby, Gov. John S., 193, 243
Crow Indians, 37, 54, 59, 86, 88, 104, 150, 184 ff., 240
Custer, Col. George A., 152, 157;
defeated, 158
Cougar Creek, 88
D
Davis, A. J., 162
Dawes, Chester M., 138
Dawes, Hon. Henry L., 138;
backed Park Bill, 141 ff.
Day, Dr. Arthur L., 264
Dead Indian Creek, 42, 50, 286, 298
Dedicatory Act, 144, 146200
Golden Gate, 210
Gold seekers, 101
Good, James W., 211
Goodnight Bison Herd, 258
Gore, Sir George, 154
Graham and Klamer, 204
Grand Canyon National Park, 211, 268
Grand Geyser, 130 ff.
Grand Loop Highway, 127, 195, 210, 214
Grand Prismatic Spring, 98, 131
Grand Teton National Park, 83, 274
Grant, Brogan, and Lycan, 195
Grant, John, 162
Grant, Madison, 233
Grant, Pres. Ulysses S., 142
Great Salt Lake, 110
Green River, 45, 81, 163
Green River Valley, 66, 81
Gregory, Col. J. F., 193
Grinnell, George Bird, 242
Grizzly Lake, 261
Gros Ventre Indians, 69
Grotto Geyser, 130, 131
Guernsey Lake National Park, 83
Gunnison, Capt. J. W., 114
H
Hague, Dr. Arnold, 25
Hall, A. F., 270
Hamilton, Charles A., stores, 217
Hamilton, William, 104
Hancock, Forest, 35, 36
Harper’s Magazine, 120
Harrington, Ed., 163;
see Trafton, Edward
Harris, Moses (“Black”), 100
Harris, Capt. Moses, 246;
report of robbery, 250, 266
Harrison, Pres. Benjamin, 228
Hart Mountain, 184
Hauser, Samuel T., 120 ff., 137, 163
Hayden, Carl, 211
Hayden, Dr. Ferdinand V., 102 ff.;
praise of Bridger, 112;
hears Langford, 136 ff.;
expedition, 138 ff.
Hayden Valley, 26, 45, 50;
rendezvous, 81;
bison ranch, 258, 288, 239, 246;
trapping in, 247
Norris Museum, 273
Norris, Philetus W., 85, 91;
found trapper initials, 92;
annual report, 202;
road building, 208, 236, 240 ff.
North American Cattle Company, 162
North Entrance Gate, 200, 201
Northeast Entrance, 212
Northern Pacific Railroad, 199 ff., 259
O
Oastler, Frank R., 270
Obsidian Cliff, 86;
Bridger story, 113, 208
Ogallala, Nebraska, 159 ff.
Ogdens Hole, 81
Old Faithful Geyser, 29;
named, 129 ff., 197;
abuse of, 251
Old Faithful Inn, 199, 205, 264
Old Faithful Station, 210
Oldham, Albert, 172, 174, 178
Omaha Herald, 105
Omohondro, John (“Texas Jack”), 151, 195
Orange Mound, 241
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 224, 233
Otter Creek, 181 ff., 269
Overhanging Cliff, 210
Overland Monthly, 137
P
Pacific Creek, Colter’s route on, 47, 296
Page, Andrew S., alias John Andrews, 247
Park Curio and Coffee Shop, 216
Parnell, Lieut. William R., 168, 169
Pass Creek, 47, 296
Paxson, Dr. Frederic L., 164
Peale, Dr. A. C., 25, 138
Pelican Cone fire lookout, 253
Pelican Creek, 50, 184;
poaching on, 247, 298
Pemmican, 64
Perry, Capt. David, 168 ff.
Peterson, William, 116 ff.
Pfister, Frederick, 180
Piegan Indians, 99, 158
Stager, Gen. Anson, 193
Stevens Creek Area, 274
Stevenson, James, 137
Stevenson Island, 87
Stewart, Jack, 180
Stickney, Benjamin, Jr., 120, 127, 163
Stock Growers Association, 162
Stone, Benjamin, 180 ff.
Stone, H. H., 239
Story, Nelson, 161
Stuart, Granville, 103, 162
Stuart, James, 69, 103, 120, 151
Stuart, Robert, 34
Sturgis, Col. S. D., 184 ff.
Sulphur Mountain, 180
Sundry Civil Bill, 245
Sunlight Creek, 286
Swan Land and Cattle Company, 162
Switzer, Charles, 250
T
Targhee Forest, 66
Tarter, Bob, 163
Teller, Henry M., 222, 223
Terry, Gen. Alfred H., 158
Teton Mountains, 34, 123, 238, 274, 281
Texas long drive, 158, 193
“Texas Jack” (John Omohondro), 151, 195
Theller, Lieut. Edward R., 168
Thomas, Cyrus, 138
Thone, Dr. Frank E., 270
Thoreau, Henry D., 222, 223
Thorofare Creek, 47, 296
Three Forks, 26, 32, 44, 52, 56, 112
Thumb of Lake, 45, 99;
Washburn camp, 129, 288 ff.
Toll, Supt. Roger W., 274
Topaz Spring, 131
Topping, Capt. E. S., 203
Tower Creek, 88;
Folsom party on, 117, 122
Tower Falls, 88, 104;
named, 122 ff., 217
Yellowstone Park Improvement Company, 200
Yellowstone Park Stage Line, 201
Yellowstone Park Transportation Company, 201, 205, 214 ff.
Yellowstone Plateau, 161, 162
Yellowstone Timber Reserve, 228
Yellowstone Valley, 176
Yep-pe Indians, 42 ff., 286 ff.
Yosemite National Park, 141, 145, 225 ff.
Yosemite School of Natural History, 270
Young, Brigham, 150
Yount, Harry, 241
Yount’s Peak, 26

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