| PAGES. | PRELIMINARY TO THE APPENDIX, | 431, 432 | | CHAPTER FIRST. | | COME TO THE GREAT WEST—SHOULD THERE NOT BE COMPULSORY EMIGRATION—"GET | A GOOD READY"—HOMESTEAD LAWS AND REGULATIONS—THE | STATE OF KANSAS—THE COST OF A FARM—A FEW MORE | PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS, | 433-450 | | CHAPTER SECOND. | | HUNTING THE BUFFALO—ANTELOPE HUNTING—ELK HUNTING—TURKEY | HUNTING—GENERAL REMARKS—WHAT TO DO IF LOST ON THE PLAINS—THE | NEW FIELD FOR SPORTSMEN, | 451-463 | | CHAPTER THIRD. | | "BY THE MOUTH OF TWO OR THREE WITNESSES"—THE GREAT WEST—FALL | OF THE RIVERS—THE PRINCIPAL RIVERS AND VALLEYS OF | BUFFALO LAND—THE VALLEY OF THE PLATTE—THE SOLOMON AND | SMOKY HILL RIVERS—THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES—STOCK | RAISING IN THE GREAT WEST—THE CATTLE HIVE OF NORTH | AMERICA—THE CLIMATE OF THE PLAINS—CLIMATIC CHANGES ON THE | PLAINS—THE TREES AND FUTURE FORESTS OF THE PLAINS—THE | SUPPLY OF FUEL—DISTRICTS CONTIGUOUS TO THE PLAINS—THE VALLEYS | OF THE WHITE EARTH AND NIOBRARA—NEW MEXICO: ITS | SOIL, CLIMATE, RESOURCES, ETC.—THE DISAPPEARING BISON—THE | FISH WITH LEGS—THE MOUNTAIN SUPPLY OF LUMBER FOR THE | PLAINS, | 465-503 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. From Original Drawings by Henry Worrall, and Actual Photographs. The Engraving by the Bureau of Illustration, Buffalo, N. Y. | PAGE | Frontispiece, | Facing Title Page | Alaskan Lovers—Sealing the Contract, | 27 | Alaskan Game of Old Sledge, | 27 | "Waukarusa," | 33 | "Toasts his Moccasined Feet by the Fire," | 33 | The Professor—a Remarkable Stone, | 39 | Tammany Sachem—Prospective and Retrospective, | 39 | Colon and Semi-colon, | 43 | David Pythagoras, M. D., | 43 | One of the Muggses, | 47 | Shamus Dobeen—His Card, | 53 | Hon. T. Gripe (Beatified), | 53 | "Sperit, Gentlemen!" | 57 | Our First Bird-Shooting, | 67 | Judge Lynch—His Court, | 77 | Unnaturalized, | 91 | Naturalized, | 91 | "You've Riled That Brook"—An Old Fable Modernized, | 96 | Dog Town—The Happy Family, | 96 | Indian Rock—From a Photograph, | 105 | Mushroom Rock—From a Photograph, | 105 | Fire on the Plains, according to Novels, | 115 | Fire on the Plains, as it is, | 115 | "And Erin's Son Christens those Far-off Points of the Pacific Railroad with his Blood," | 127 | Gentle Zephyrs—Going off without a Drawback, | 133 | "Looked like the End of a Tail," | 137 | The Rare Old Plainsman of the Novels, | 137 | Wild Bill—From a Photograph, | 147 | Buffalo Bill—From a Photograph, | 147 | Our Horses Run Away with Us, | 157 | The Pipe of Peace—The Professor's Dilemma, | 167 | White Wolf at Home, | 172 | The Wild Denizens of the Plains, | 197 | Smashing a Cheyenne Black-Kettle, | 219 | Midnight Serenade on the Plains, | 227 | Going after Ammunition, | 259 | Battle between Cheyennes and Pawnees, | 271 | One of our Specimens—Photographed by J. Lee Knight, Topeka, | 301 | Wanton Destruction of Buffalo, Embracing: | Daily, for Fun, | 315 | 300 a Day for Pleasure, | 315 | For Excitement, | 315 | 100,000 for Tongues, | 315 | 2,000,000 for Robes, to get Whisky, | 315 | Dug Out, | 329 | Taking and Being Taken, | 335 | Developing—One of the First Families, | 348 | The Sea which once Covered the Plains, | 357 | Waconda Da—Great Spirit Salt Spring, | 399 | | More of our Specimens (Photographed by J. Lee Knight), Embracing: | Prairie Chickens, | 413 | Head of an Elk, | 413 | Wild Turkey, | 413 | Beaver, | 413 | |
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