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 * Acessions. 223-224; 440-444.
 * Agricultural literature in Oregon in early days, 31-32.
 * Applegate, Jesse, aid from, in securing funds for carrying on the Cayuse War. 423-424.
 * Apples, early market for, in California, 37-8.
 * Apples, varieties of, planted in early Oregon, 35.
 * Arnold, J. O., suggests request for state aid for high school at Eugene, 145-146
 * Barry. A. O., makes railroad survey, 108-109.
 * Bibliography of finances of Provisional Government, 362-863.
 * Bronte, Charlotte, urges culture for women of the middle class, 1.
 * California fruit industry. 40.
 * California, Upper, described, 291-319.
 * Cathlamet on the Columbia (Review), 438.
 * Cayuse War, finances of, 418-432.
 * Cherries, varieties of, planted in early Oregon. 35, 50.
 * Chimney Rock, 339.
 * Clarke. S. A., secretary of the Oregon Central Railroad of Salem, 133-138
 * Columbia, the Lower, 172-178.
 * Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, 129-130.
 * Currency and legal tender under the Provisional Government, 369-875.
 * Dorris, Ben F., urges prompt action to secure location of University at Eugene, 146.
 * Edgeworth, Maria, on higher education of women, 1.
 * Elliott, S. G., makes railroad survey. 106-107; promoter of Oregon Central Railroad of Salem, 113, 134-136.
 * Evarts, W. M., attorney for Ben Holladay, 117.
 * Expenditures, public, under the Provisional Government, 379-883.
 * Finances, first of, Provisional Government, 366-369.
 * Finances, The, of the Provisional Government, 360-417.
 * Fruit, conditions for, propitious in early Oregon, 36.
 * Fruit culture, fascinating and ennobling influence of, 32-33.
 * Fruit industry, decadence of, in Oregon, 28
 * Fruits, indigenous, in Oregon, 28.
 * Fruits, wild, in Oregon, 151-157.
 * Gaston, Joseph, secretary of California & Columbia Railroad Co., 108-111; secretary of Oregon Central Railroad Co., 111.
 * Grafting, a story of, 48-51.
 * Grand Island, migration of 1843 strike Platte at head of, 334.
 * Grapes, varieties of, planted in early Oregon, 86.
 * Harriman, E. H., in charge of the Oregon System, 131-132.
 * Holladay, Ben, promoter of Oregon Central Railroad of Salem, 115-119; 136-188.
 * Home, Woman conservator of, 16-25.
 * Hood, Mt., Railroad, 129.
 * Horticulture, the history of, in early Oregon, 28-51.
 * Horticultural societies, 158-162.
 * Hudson Bay Company, introduction of cultivated fruits by employees of, 28-30; introduced the first cultivated rose, 30.
 * Huntington, C. P., offers to build the Oregon Branch Pacific Railroad, 120-121
 * Idaho, 282-287.
 * Independence as a rendezvous for emigrations, 65.
 * Independence Rock, migration of 1843 at, 343-346.
 * Indians of Oregon, 178-185.
 * Insect nests, introduction of, into Oregon, 38-39.
 * Jacksonville, steps taken at, to build railroad, 105-110.
 * Johnson. Overton, joint author with Wm. H. Winter of "Route Across the Rocky Mountains, etc., 1843," 62-104, 163-210, 291-327.
 * Kansas River, crossing of, by migration of 1843, 330.
 * Koehler, Richard, manager of Oregon & California Railroad, 180-131.
 * Lambert, J. H., originates Lambert cherry, 31.
 * Lane, General Joseph, letter of, to James W. Nesmith on the council of Table Rock, 220-221.
 * Lee, Jason, extracts from journal of, in introduction memorial a dresses, 225-233; memorial addresses, 288-287; party in 1834, 234; his personality, 235-244; his work, 249-251; place in history, 256-266; messenger of civilization, 266-272; latest results of his work, 270-272; his activity in the cause he espoused, 272-282; lineage and national allegiance, 288-290.