This volume focuses on the life of Chief Ka-mi-akin of the Yakimas and the Indian perceptions of the War of 1855-58. It also includes chapters on early Yakima Valley history and the creation of Ferguson County in 1863.
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Cover - DJVU | PDF Photo – A J Splawn - DJVU | PDF Dedication Page - DJVU | PDF Title Page - DJVU | PDF Preface - DJVU | PDF Contents - DJVU | PDF Illustrations - DJVU | PDF Chapter I. The Prophecy - DJVU | PDF Chapter II. Ka-Mi-Akin – The Great Chief - DJVU | PDF Chapter III. McClellan’s Expedition through the Yakima Country in 1853 - DJVU | PDF Chapter IV. The Council of Walla Walla - DJVU | PDF Chapter V. Direct Causes of the War of 1855-1856 - DJVU | PDF Chapter VI. Hostilities in the Yakima Country - DJVU | PDF Chapter VIII. Fort Simcoe - DJVU | PDF Chapter VII. Further Outbreaks - DJVU | PDF Chapter IX. Battle of Satus - DJVU | PDF Chapter X. Military Occupancy of Yakima Country - DJVU | PDF Chapter XI. Yakimas Attack Gov. Stevens - DJVU | PDF Chapter XII. Indian Troubles with Ft. Simcoe - DJVU | PDF Chapter XIII. The Spokane Campaign - DJVU | PDF Chapter XIV. Garnett’s Campaign - DJVU | PDF Chapter XV. Okanogan Indian Attack - DJVU | PDF Chapter XVI. Passing of the Great Chiefs - DJVU | PDF Chapter XVII. The Two Great Men of the Yakima War - DJVU | PDF Chapter XVIII. Speech of Lo-Kout - DJVU | PDF Chapter XIX. Entering the Promised Land - DJVU | PDF Chapter XX. The Beginning of the Yakima Valley - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXI. Ferguson County - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXII. The Cowboy of 1861 - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXIII. Back Over the Old Trail - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXIV. Discovery of the Boise Basin Gold Mines - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXV. Going Home - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXVI. A Side Step into the Wilderness - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXVII. A Passenger Train to the Basin - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXVIII. A Trip to Boise Basin in 1865 - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXIX. Robbers on the Trail, 1866 - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXX. A Drive into Montana - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXI. To British Columbia Again - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXII. On the Kamloops Trail - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXIII. A Fishing Trip - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXIV. First Settlers - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXV. The Cattle Industry - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXVI. The Cowboy - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXVII. The Last Drive - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXVIII. The Founding of Ellensburg - DJVU | PDF Chapter XXXIX. The Perkins Murder - DJVU | PDF Chapter XL. Reminiscences of 1880-1881 - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLI. Earthquake, 1872 - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLII. A Great Indian Agent – James H. Wilbur - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLIII. Chief Moses as I Knew Him - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLIV. Shu-Lu-Skin’s Story - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLV. Early Indian Religions - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLVI. The Catholic Missionaries - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLVII. The Indian’s First Horse - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLVIII. Pack Trains - DJVU | PDF Chapter XLIX. The Gold Hunters - DJVU | PDF Chapter L. First Wagons - DJVU | PDF Chapter LI. Pioneer Wagon Train from Priest Rapids on Columbia River to Fort Kamloops... - DJVU | PDF Chapter LII. Old Oregon Pioneers - DJVU | PDF Chapter LIII. Characteristics of the Indian Native - DJVU | PDF Chapter LIV. Indian Folklore - DJVU | PDF Chapter LV. Early References - DJVU | PDF Biography and Eulogy - DJVU | PDF Judge Preble’s Address - DJVU | PDF
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