Frémont and '49 : the story of a remarkable career and its relation to the exploration and development of our western territory, especially of California . S. Report of Explorations in California for RailroadRoutes, etc. Vol. v., Pacific Ry Reports. See also Vol. vi., Report by-Lieut. Henry L. Abbott. WiNCHELL, N. H. Nicollet, Jean. Extract from American Geologist, , No. 6. Minneapolis, 1891. WiNSOR, Justin, The Mississippi Basin, idgy-iyd^. Boston, 1895. Wise, Lieut., U. S. N. Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cali-fornia, etc. New York, 1849. WisLiZENUs, A. Memoir of a To


Frémont and '49 : the story of a remarkable career and its relation to the exploration and development of our western territory, especially of California . S. Report of Explorations in California for RailroadRoutes, etc. Vol. v., Pacific Ry Reports. See also Vol. vi., Report by-Lieut. Henry L. Abbott. WiNCHELL, N. H. Nicollet, Jean. Extract from American Geologist, , No. 6. Minneapolis, 1891. WiNSOR, Justin, The Mississippi Basin, idgy-iyd^. Boston, 1895. Wise, Lieut., U. S. N. Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cali-fornia, etc. New York, 1849. WisLiZENUs, A. Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico. Connected withCol. Doniphans Expedition. Washington, 1848, Wyeths Short History, in Early Western Travels, by Thwaites. Cleveland,1905. Wyoming, The History of, from the Earliest Known Discoveries. In threevolumes, by C. G. CouTANT. Volume i. Laramie, Wyoming, other volume published.(The author says Basil Lajeunesse was Hving in California in 1858, buthe must have confused him with another Lajeunesse, as Basil was killedby the Klamath Indians in the attack of 1846.) YuccecE, The, by William Trelease. St, Louis, INDEX Abert, Colonel, only nominally re-sponsible for second expedition, 111 Abert, Lake, character of, and originof name, 192 Abert, Lieutenant, starts with thirdexpedition, 289; detached at BentsFort to explore to southward, 289;McDowell goes with, 289 Abolitionists bewail repeal of Fre-monts proclamation, 470 Acorns prepared and eaten by Cali-fornia Indians, 300 Across the Range, 403 Adams River, name given to VirginRiver by Jedediah Smith, 256; pos-sibility that his Adams River wasthe Muddy, 256 Adobe, material of Bents Fort, 279 Adventure the result of incompetence,279 . Advertising nuisance, the, 124 Africa, steamship on which Fremontfirst crossed the Atlantic, 430 Agriculture of native tribes, 27 Agua de Hernandez (Archilette), 252 Agua de Tomaso, 249 Aguas Calientes or Warners, 410 Ahk, a grass-seed food, 141 Alamo, Remember


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