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This book is the third of three volumes. Page numbering continues from Volume 2. The other volumes are available at:
THE EXPEDITIONS OF ZEBULON MONTGOMERY PIKE,
To Headwaters of the Mississippi River, Through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, During the Years 1805-6-7.
BY ELLIOTT COUES, Late Captain and Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, Late Secretary and Naturalist, United States Geological Survey, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Editor of Lewis and Clark, etc., etc., etc.
NEW YORK: FRANCIS P. HARPER. 1895.
All rights reserved.
LIST OF MAPS AND OTHER PLATES.
PORTRAIT OF ZEBULON M. PIKE, Frontispiece
FACSIMILE LETTER OF ZEBULON M. PIKE, Facing Page lx
FALLS OF ST. ANTHONY.
FIRST PART OF CAPTAIN PIKE'S CHART OF THE INTERNAL PART OF LOUISIANA.
CHART OF THE INTERNAL PART OF LOUISIANA.
MAP OF THE INTERNAL PROVINCES OF NEW SPAIN.
SKETCH OF THE VICE ROYALTY OF NEW SPAIN.
HISTORICO-GEOGRAPHICAL CHART OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER, COMPILED AND DRAWN UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. ELLIOTT COUES, BY DANIEL W. CRONIN, 1895.
Usual abbreviations or contractions for names of States and Territories, civic and military titles, etc.; also, the following:
Ark. r., Arkansaw river; br., branch ; chf., chief; co., county; cr., creek; fk., fork ; Ind., Inds., Indian, Indians; isl., island; l., lake; ldg., landing; Miss. r., Mississippi river; Mo. r., Missouri river; Mt., mt., Mount, mountain; pk., peak; pra., prairie; pt., point; r., river; rap., rapid or rapids; res., reservation; R. R., Ry., railroad, railway; sl., slough; spr., spring, springs; st., street; St., Saint; sta., station; tp., township.
Aaiaoua, 22
Abadie, d', 213, 214
Abajo, Hacienda de, 682
Abboinug, 31
Abert, J. J., 334
Abert, J. W., 429, 446, 607, 615, 617, 630, 633, 645, 737
Abicu, N. M., 604
Abies balsamea, 132, 318, 320
Abilene, Kas., 403, 404
Abricu, N. M., 605
Abrupt Discharges, see Kapuka
Abstract of Indians, etc., 590, 591
Abstract of Nations, etc., 346, 347
Acanza, 559
Acapulco, Mex., 721, 722, 791
Accault, M., 3, 5, 13, 35, 64, 65, 68, 70, 71, 91, 95
accountants, 286
acequias, 621, 652, 740, 741
Acer saccharinum, 157
Achipoe is a form of the word Ojibway or Chippewa
Aco, Acoma, N. M., 630, 745
Acomita, N. M., 745
Act of Congress, see Congress
Acts of Minnesota Legislature, 74, 164
Adaes, Adahi, Adai, Adaise, Adaizan, Adaize, Adaizi, 713, 714
Ada, Kas., 405
Adams co., Ill., 6, 9, 11
Adams, Gov. A., xlix, lv, 457, 471, 490
Adams isl., 26
Adams, Lieut., 686
Adams, Mrs. Ann, 84
Adams, Prest. J., lxx
Adana sta., Col., 442
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