Peaceful Farms And Noble Cities, Towns And Villages,
Thrilling With The Hum Of Modern Industry And Activity,
Are Spread Over
The vast spaces through which the explorers threaded
their toilsome trail, amid incredible privations and hardships,
showing the way westward
Across the boundless continent which is ours.
Let the names of those two men long be held in grateful honor
by the American people!
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A
Alkali, natural deposits of, 60. Antelope, first seen, 29;
how hunted, 69. Assiniboins, at war with Sioux, 49,
B
Beaver, hunted as game, 70, Beaver Head, 143. Big Dry River, 75.
Bismarck, N. D., 44. Bitter Root Mountains, 147. Black Cat,
a Mandan chief, 342. Boone, Daniel, 14. Buffalo, first signs of,
16; hunt, 51; curious adventure with, 87; extermination of, 338.
C
Caches, how built, 98. Calumet bird, 43. Camas, edible root, 179.
Cameahwait, a Shoshonee chief, 157, Camp, first winter, 48;
departure from, 57. Candle-fish, 252. Cannonball River, N. D-, 43.
Captain Cook, 3. Captain Gray, 3. Captain Vancouver, 3.
Carroll, Mont., 83. Carver, Jonathan, 5. Cascades of
the Columbia, 262. Cathedral Rocks, 90-92. Cheyenne River, 40.
Chinook Indians, 208; some account of, 246. Chouteau, a St. Louis
trader, 355. Christmas (1804), 52; (1805), 240-
Clark, Captain, biographical notice Of, 7; general of militia, 359.
Clark's Fort, 48; river, 180-63; party overtaken by disaster, 142.
Clatsop Indians, some account Of, 248. Clearwater River, 183.
Cloudburst, 116. Columbia River, discovery Of, 4; portage to, 108;
at the headwaters of, 148; at the entrance to, 194; great falls of, 202;
the great chute Of, 215 et seq.
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