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Steptoe-Wright Indian campaign, 7:

269-272.

Stevens, Anne (Mrs. Gowey), in

Mercer party, 6:235.

Stevens, Edward, in Mercer party, 6:
235.

Stevens, Harriet (called "Little Miss

Stevens"), in Mercer party, 6:236.
Stevens, General Hazard: letter dated
August 31, 1871, to Hon. Joseph
Howe, 8:307; Northern Pacific
Railroad and some of its history,
10:99-100; Pioneers and Patriotism,
8:172-179; makes Flag Day address
at Olympia, 6:218; elected presi-
Ident of the Pioneer and Historical
Society of Thurston County, 6:135;
works for the preservation of the
old state house of Massachusetts,
1:176-178; death, 10:78.
Stevens, Mrs. Henry (Kate Stevens),
in Mercer party, 6:227-228.
Stevens, Isaac I., letter dated Decem-
ber 28, 1853, to commissioner of
the U. S. land office, 9:63-64; letter
dated May 12, 1855, to James
Douglas, 2:354-356; bibliography
of, prepared by Rose M. Boening,
9:174-196.; critical discussion of
the exact site of Camp Washington,
7:3-20; marking the spot where he
fell in battle of Chantilly, 7:86;
plan to honor memory of, 8:160.
Stevens, Mrs. Isaac I., death, 5:66.
Stevens, Kate Mrs. Henry Stevens),
in Mercer party, 6:227-228.
Stevens, Margaret L., death, 5:29.
Stevens County Pioneer Association,
7:49, 8:11, 10-51.

Steward, Mrs. Angeline, death, 8:38.
Stewart, Miss (Mrs. Charles Gas-
sett), in Mercer party, 6:237.
Stickney, Kate, in Mercer party, 6:
227-228.

Stikeen River expedition, 7:154.
Stiles, Henry Reed, editor, Joutel's
"Journal of La Salle's Last Voy-
ago", noted, 1:80-81 (Jan.).
Stiles, Theodore, L., the Constitution

of the state of Washington and its

effect upon public interests, 4:281-
287.
Stillaguamish Valley Association of

Washington Pioneers, 7:49, 8:10-11.
Stockand, Mrs. P. R., death, 4:41.
Stone, Arthur L., "Following Old
Trails", reviewed by T. C. Elliott,
5:143-144.

Story of the Mercer expeditions, by
Flora A. P. Engle, 6:225-237.
"Story of the Pony Express", by

Glen D. Bradley, reviewed by Ed-
ward McMahon, 5:57.
Story of three Olympic peaks, by Ed-
mond S. Meany, 4:182-186.
Stratton, Julius A., review of Rid-
dle's "Indian History of the Modoc
War", 5:225-227.

Strong, James Clark: reminiscences,
3:179-185; on the Whitman con-
troversy, 3:287-296; his published
autobiography noted, 3:160; trib-
ute of, to Thomas W. Prosch, 6:
214-215; tribute to, by J. T. Tur-
ner, 7:38-39; death, 7:56.
Stuck, Hudson, "Ten Thousand
Miles With A Dog Sled", noted, 8:
68, reviewed by John E. Ballaine,
5:227-229; "Voyages on the Yukon
and Its Tributaries", reviewed by
C. L. Andrews, 9:69-70.
Subject index: Katharine B. Judson's
"Subject Index To The Pacific
Northwest and Alaska", reviewed
by C. H. Compton, 5:58-59.
Suffrage, in the Pacific Northwest,
by Stella E. Pearce, 3:106-114.
Sullivan, Michael J., death, 4:42.
Survey of Alaska, 1743-1799, by
Frank A. Golder, 4:83-95.
Survivor of the Indian and other
wars, by Junius T. Turner, 6:168-
170.

Sutcliffe, Alice Crary, "Robert Ful-
ton", noted, 6:210.

Sutton, Charles W., "The Relation
of Government to Property and
Enterprise in the Americas", noted,
8:310-311.

Suzzallo, Henry, Washington War

History Committees, 9:23-25; in-
augurated as president of the Uni-
versity of Washington, 7:177.
Sweazea, James William, death, 6:13.
Syllabus of Pacific Northwest His-
tory, by Edmond S. Meany: Span-
ish voyages, 3:166-167; English
voyages, 3:247-249; Russian Voy-
ages, 3:311-313; American Voy-
ages of discovery, 4:57-59; Explor-
ations by Land, 4:136-138, 204-206,
298-299; Provisional government
of Oregon, 5:69-71; Territory of
Oregon, 5:156-157; Review of
Boundaries, 5:235-237; Old Ore-
gon Subdivided, 5:322-324; Land
and Native races of Washington,
6:78-80; Early Settlers of Wash-
ington, 6:139-142; Pioneer Home
Life, 6:220-222; First Territorial
Legislature of Washington, 6:286-
288; Creation of Washington
Counties, 7:90-95; The Civil War
Decade, 7:181-184; The Turbulent
Decade, 7:262-264; Washington
Since Statehood, 7:332-335.

Taft, William Howard, "Our Chief
Magistrate and His Powers",
noted, 8:70.

Taken prisoner by the Indians, by
Quincy A. Brooks, 1:122-124.
Talkington, Henry L.: the Mullan
Road, 7:301-306; "Outline for the
Study of the History of Idaho",
noted, 8:69.

Talmadge, Grier, army officer at Fort
Steilacoom, 10:230.

Taylor, Harriett E., death, 6:16.
Taylor, Horace J., Pacific Whales at
Play, 10:93-94.

Taylor, Colonel James, visits New-
market, 1849, 10:221.

Taylor, William, in Mercer party, 6:
237.

Tea, imported to Alaska by Russians,
7:297.

Teachers' meeting, at Wilbur, Lin-
coln Co., 1907, 2:180.

Teekalet hotel, Port Gamble, 6:240.

Teggart, Frederick J., "Prolegomena
to History", noted, 8:68; editor,
vols. 1 and 2, publications of the
Academy of Pacific Coast History,
reviewed by Edmond S. Meany, 4:
128-129.

Templeton, William, death, 8:33.
"Ten Thousand Miles With A Dog
Sled", by Hudson Stuck, reviewed
by J. E. Ballaine, 5:227-229.
Tenney, Charles D., Chinese history,
2:99-104.

"Terrible Gun", story of, 7:44-45.
Terry, Mrs. Charles T. (Georgie

Pearson), in Mercer party, 6:227.
"Third Party Movements Since the
Civil War", by Fred E. Haynes,
reviewed by Edward McMahon, 8:
66-67.

Thomas, John M., death, 3:297.
Thompson, David: Journeys in the
Spokane country, edited by T. C.
Elliott, 8:183-187; 261-264, 9: 11-
16, 103-106, 169-173, 284-287, 10:
17-20; Tyrrell's "David Thomp-
son's Narrative of His Explora-
tions in Western America, 1784-
1812", reviewed by Edmond S.
Meany, 7:322-324.

Thompson, Edward H., death, 6:18.
Thompson, J. David, “Handbook of
Learned Societies", reviewed by C.
W. Smith, 2:360-361.
Thompson, John A., death, 3:299.
Thompson, Susanna, death, 6:19-20.
Thornton, J. Quinn, sub-Indian
agent, arrival at Fort Nisqually, 10:
225-226.

Three Diplomats prominent in the
Oregon Question, by Edmond S.
Meany, 5:207-214.

Thurston County, Pioneer and His-
torical Society: plans to publish
history, 5:153; officers of, 7:49, 178,
8:11-12, 10:51.

Thwaites, Reuben Gold: "William

Clark: Soldier, Explorer, States-
man, 1:234-251; death, 5:66.
Tibbals, Harry, pioneer hotel keeper,
6:239.

Tilton, James, letterdated Oct. 30,
1855, to W. F. Tolmie, 8:295; let-
ter dated Oct. 31, 1855, to W. F.
Tolmie, 8:295-296; letter dated No-
vember 1, 1855, to James Douglas,
8:297; letter dated March 2, 1856,
to W. F. Tolmie, 8:301; letter
dated March 2, 1856, to N. Piers,
8:301; letter dated November 1,
1855, from John Nugen, 8:296; let-
ter dated November 6, 1855, from
James Douglas, 8:-297-298; letter
dated November 19, 1855, from
James Douglas, 8:297-298; letter
dated September 30, 1860, to H. M.
McGill, 1:71 (Oct.).
Timothy monument proposed to "In-
dian Timothy", 7:331.

Tingley, Sam, in Mercer party, 6:237.
Tingley, Mrs. Sam (Miss Kenney),
in Mercer party, 6:237.
Titus, Eliza, death, 5:29.

Titus, Nelson C., Last Stand of the

Nez Perces, 6:145-153.

Tollner, Mrs. Eliza J., death, 7:51-52.
Tolmie, William Fraser: Journal of,
1833, 3:229-241; letters of, during
Indian war of 1855-1856, 8:291-307;
letter recommending his appoint-
ment as Indian superintendent of
British Columbia, 8:306-307; men-
tioned 6:181, 269, 7:320-321, 8:220.
Toombs, Robert: Life of, by U. B.
Phillips, noted, 5:63.

Torrance, Mrs. Mary Jane, death, 7:
52.

"(A) Tour of Four Great Rivers",
by Francis W. Halsey, reviewed by
George H. Alden, 1:170-171.
"(The) Tourists Northwest", by R.
K. Wood, noted, 8:70-71.
Tracy, B. F.; several letters regard-
ing establishment of Navy Yard,
Puget Sound: letter dated March
17, 1891, to A. B. Wyckoff, 2:357;
letter dated June 11, 1892, from A.
B. Wyckoff, 2:358; letter dated
July 15, 1893, to H. A. Herbert, 2:
359.

Transportation by steamboat on the
Columbia river, 7:126-132.
"Travels in Alaska", by John Muir,
noted, 7:77-78.

Treen, Lewis, in Mercer party, 6:237.
Treen, Mrs. Lewis (Nina Manning),
in Mercer party, 6:235.
Tribute to the memory of James
Clark Strong, by J. T. Turner, 7:
38-39.

Trimble, William J.: American and
British treatment of the Indians
in the Pacific Northwest, 5:32-54;
Prehistoric Spokane : An In-
dian Legend, 1:36: "Introduct-
ory Manual For The Study and
Reading of Agrarian History",
noted, 9:75-76; "Mining Advance
Into The Inland Empire", re-
viewed by F. P. Noble, 5:309-314;
Instructor in Washington State
College, 1:88-89 (Oct.).
"(The) True History of the Civil
War", by Guy Carleton Lee, re-
viewed by Edward McMahon, 1:
77-80 (Jan.).

Tukey, John Fassett, death, 5:23-24.
Tumwater, settlement, 7:139-143.
Turner, Frederick Jackson: The

West and American Ideals, 5:243-
257; "List of References on the
History of the West", noted, 5:
147-148; dinner in honor of, 5:320-
321; visit to the coast, 5:66; work
in the Northwest, 5:232.
Turner, Major Junius Thomas: Trib-
ute to the Memory of James C.
Strong, 7:38-39; news items, 5:
321, 6:214; survivor of Indian and
other wars, 6:168-170.

Turney, L. J. S., territorial secre-
tary under Governor Pickering, 8:
94.

Tuttle, Charles R., "Alaska, Its
Meaning To The World, Its Re-
sources, Its Opportunities", re-
viewed by C. L. Andrews, 6:69.
Tyler, John, letter dated December
23, 1845, to his son Robert, on the
Oregon Question, etc., 4:194-195.

Tyrrell, J. B., editor, David Thomp-
son's Narrative of His Explora-
tions in Western America, 1784-
1812," reviewed by Edmond S.
Meany, 7:322-324.
Tyrrell's name should be saved, by
George H. Himes, 10:182-184.

Underwood, John J., "Alaska, An
Empire In The Making", reviewed
by F. A. Golder, 4:197.
"(The) Union Colony at Greeley,
Colorado, 1869-1871", by James F.
Willard, noted, 10:156.

United States army in Washington
teritory, by Thomas W. Prosch, 2:
28-32.

"(The) United States Federal In-
ternal Tax History from 1861 to
1871", by Harry Edwin Smith, re-
viewed by Edward McMahon, 5:
315.

United States Geographic Board, de-

cisions, 5:61-62; 10:79-80, 185-189.
University of Illinois, studies in the
social sciences, noted, 5:316.
University of Washington: early rec-
ords of, 8:114-123, 8:160; exten-
sion lectures inaugurated, 3:310;
history department, 1:283-284;
joint seminar in Northwestern
problems, 3:309; fiftieth anniver-
sary, November, 1911, 3:164-165.
Usher, Roland G., "Rise of the Amer-
ican People", noted, 5:316.

Van Brunt, William D., death, 8:33.
Vancouver, Captain George; A new
journal kept by a member of the
Chatham's crew, edited by Edmond
S. Meany, 5:129-137, 215-224, 300-
308, 6:50-68; memorial tablet, 6:
217; Meany's "Vancouver's Dis-
covery of Puget Sound", reviewed

by Thomas W. Prosch, 1:162'-164.
Vanderpool, James, death, 6:16.
"(The) Vanishing Race: The Last
Great Indian Council", by Joseph
K. Dixon, 5:149-150.

Van Winkle, Katherine E. H., "Pa-
leontology of the Chehalis Valley",
noted, 9:156.

Vavasour, M., report on secret mis-
sion (document), 3:144-153.
Vavasour and Warre, secret mission
of (document), 3:131-153.

Victoria, B. C.; beginnings of, 10:
208; first directory of, acquired by
University of Washington library,
7:257-258.

"(The) Vigilantes of Montana", by
Thomas J. Dimsdale, (two new edi-
tions) reviewed by Christina D.
Smith, 7:248-249.

Visit to West Point, by William F.
Prosser, 2:105-117.

"Voyages and Discoveries of Samuel
de Champlain", by Edward G.
Bourne, reviewed by Edward Mc-
Mahon, 1:277-278.

"Voyages on the Yukon", by Hud-
son Stuck, reviewed by C. L. An-
drews, 9:69-70.

Waddell, Susan S., death, 6:12.
"Waiilatpu, Its Rise and Fall, 1836-
1847", by Miles Cannon, noted, 7:
251-252.

Wakeman, Mrs. (Mrs. Washburn), in
Mercer party, 6:236.

Wakeman, Alfred, in Mercer party,
6:236.

Wakeman, Melnor, in Mercer party,
6:236.

Wakeman, Tudor, in Mercer party,
6:236.

Walker, Anna Sloan, History of the
liquor laws of the state of Wash-
ington, 5:116-120.

Walker, Courtney M., with Jason Lee,
1:24 (Oct.).

Walker, Cyrus, death, 5:28.
Walker, Donald, biographical note,
8:212.

Walker, Reverend Elkanah and Mary
R., diaries of, from 1838-1852,
transcribed by W. S. Lewis, 8:159-
160.

Walla Walla: education congress at,

3:96; organization of first Congre-
gational church at, by T. C. Elliott,
6:90-99; Walla Walla and Mis-
soula, by T. C. Elliott, 3:274-276.
Wallace, Mrs. Esther Tallentire,
death, 7:56-57.

Wallace, Leander C,. killed by In-
dians at Fort Nisqually, 10:212.
Wallace collection of manuscripts
presented to the University of
Washington library, 8:159.
Wallis, Nellie, death, 3:298.
Walters, Jane A., death, 3:301.
War History Committees, 9:23-25.
War History Materials, Collection
and Preservation of, by Benjamin
F. Shambaugh, noted, 9:236.
War lectures at Camp Lewis, 9:79-
80, 158-159.

Warbass, E. D., death, 1:176.
Ward, Dillis B.: "Across the Plains
in 1853", reviewed, 3:242; From
Salem, Oregon, to Seattle, Wash-
ington, in 1859, 6:100-106.
Warne, Frank Julian, "The Coal
Mine Workers", reviewed by Ed-
ward McMahon, 1:169-170.
Warre, Henry I. Letters bearing
upon the secret mission to Oregon
of Warre and Vavasour: May 30,
1845, from George Simpson, 3.136-
139; October 2, 1845, from Peter
Skeen Ogden, 3:140; November
17, 1845, to Peter Skeen Ogden, 3:
140; November 16, 1845, from
Peter Skeen Ogden, 3:141; No-
vember 19, 1845, to Peter Skeen
Ogden, 3:142; November 19, 1845,
from Peter Skeen Ogden, 3:148;
November 19, 1845, to Peter Skeen
Ogden, 3:142; February 14, 1846,
from Peter Skeen Ogden, 3:142-
143; February 15, 1846, to Peter
Skeen Ogden, 3:143; June 6, 1846,
to the Hon. Hudson's Bay Com-
pany, 3:143.

Warre, Henry I., and M. Vavasour,
secret mission of (documents), 3:
131-153.

Warren, Eliza Spalding, "Memoirs

of the West, the Spaldings", re-
viewed by Edmond S. Meany, 8:
65-66.
Washburn, Mrs. (Mrs. Wakeman),
in Mercer party, 6:236.
Washburne, Marion Foster, "In-
dian Legends", noted, 7:173.
Washington (state): origin of the
constitution of, by Lebbeus J.
Knapp, 4:227-275; proposed amend-
ments to the constitution, by Leo
Jones, 4:12-32; notes on the con-
stitutional convention, by John R.
Kinnear, 4:276-280; divorce in, by
Ralph R. Knapp, 5:121-128; forts
of the fur-trade regime, by O. B.
Sperlin, 8:102-113; geographic
names, by Edmond S. Meany, 8:
265-290, 9:26-62, 107-128, 197-207,
288-295, 10:53-56, 102-109, 190-204;
governors of, biographies by Ed-
mond S. Meany, noted, 6:285;
memorial addresses before legisla-
ture, noted, 6:209; liquor laws of,
by Anna Sloan Walker, 5:116-120;
mail routes in 1857, by Thomas W.
Prosch, 6:107-108; nomenclature,
by Jacob N. Bowman, 1:5-13
(Oct.); pioneer biographies, 7:87-
89, 178-180, 259-261, 10:159-160,
238-240; state archives, report on,
by Jacob N. Bowman, 2:241-249.
Washington (territory): fifty years
ago, by Thomas W. Prosch, 4:96-
104; in the war between the states,
by Kittredge, Brown and Easter-
brook, 2:33-39; military roads in,
by Thomas W. Prosch, 2:118-126;
thirty years ago, by John A. Grif-
fin, 7:133-135.

Washington authors, book on, by
Susan W. Hassell, reviewed, 7:
327-328.

Washington educational association,
meeting, 1912, 4:55.
Washington

Historical Quarterly:
encouragement for, 2:50-51; ex-
changes, 2:51.

Washington Pioneer Association, 4:

202-203, 7:46, 258; 8:3-7, 9:17.

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