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448 style=margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em *Lewelling, Seth, originates Black Republican cherry, Bing cherry, and Golden prune, 30-31.
 * Luelling, Henderson, brings nursery across the plains, in 1847, 34.
 * Lytle, builds Columbia Southern Rail road, 128-129.
 * McDonald of Oregon (Review), 435-437
 * Meek. Joseph L., messenger from Provisional Government to Washington, 1847, 423-425.
 * Meek, William, brings apple trees and seeds across the plains in 1847, 34; is partner with Henderson Luelling, 34.
 * Meeting of emigrants of 1843 for organization, 342-344.
 * Nesmith, James W, reminiscences of, of Council of Table Rock, 1853, 211-221: journal of migration of 1843, 329-359
 * Northern Pacific Railroad, completion of, 125-127.
 * Oregon, climate of, 185-188.
 * Oregon Company, 1843, organization of, 329-331.
 * Oregon, early horticulture in, 28-51.
 * Oregon flora, 188-192.
 * Oregon, larger opportunity of women in, 12-16.
 * Oregon, purposes of early explorers missionaries and settlers of, 244-248
 * Oregon scenery, 197-202.
 * Oregon, settlement and organization of, 192-197.
 * Oregon City, effect on inhabitants of, of the arrival of the migration of 1843, 104; described, 1843, 163.
 * Oregon Central Railroad of Salem, 113 Oregon Railroad system, the Genesis of, 104-132.
 * Oregon Pacific Railroad, 129-130.
 * Oregon Steam Navigation Co., sells out to Villard, 123.
 * Origin Short Line Railroad, building of, 124
 * Oregon Trail, incidents on, with migration of 1843, 64-104.
 * Owens-Adair. Dr. (Review), 437.
 * Peaches, varieties of, planted in early Oregon, 35.
 * Pears, varieties of, planted in early Oregon, 35.
 * Pengra, B. J., promotes railroad up the Middle Fork of the Willamette and by "Humboldt route," 11, 120-121.
 * Penter, Samuel, recollections of (184-3), 56-61
 * Pioneer of Fifty-Three (Review), 438-439.
 * Pippin, Yellow Newtown, mistakes with, 35-37
 * Platte, emigrants suffer from storms on, 72-74; crossing of South, by migration of 1843, 337.
 * Plums, varieties of, planted in early Oregon, 36, 44-49.
 * Political organization under Provisional Government, 363-366; 375-379.
 * Prosch, Thos. W., author of "Tacoma and McCarver" (Review), 222.
 * Prunes, varieties of, planted in early Oregon, 36, 42-50.
 * Reid, Wm, builds narrow guage railroad on West Side, 128.
 * Revenues, public, under Provisional Government, 383-988.
 * Rogue River Valley, 169-172.
 * Rogue River Valley Railroad, 129.
 * Santa Fe Trail, traffic on, 65.
 * Settlemeier, J. H., develops nursery business, 36.
 * Shawnees, advancement, of, 65.
 * Shipley, A. R., develops grape culture in Oregon, 31.
 * Short, Robert Valentine, autobiography of, 52-55.
 * Spalding, H. H., contributes funds for sending deputation to California. 1847, 423-424.
 * Sumpter Valley Railroad, 129.
 * Sutter, Captain, and his fort, 208-210.
 * Table Rock, reminiscences of James W. Nesmith and Joseph Lane of Council at, 211-221.
 * Thompson, J. M., suggests location of State University at Eugene, 146.
 * Treasury accounts under the Provisional Government, 338-417.
 * Union University Association, 147-150.
 * University of Oregon, location of, at Eugene, 145-150; mismanagement of its land grant, 145.
 * Villard, Henry, develops the railroads of the Pacific Northwest, 122-128; organizes the O. R. & N. Co., 123-124.
 * Walton. J. J., on the establishment of the State University at Eugene, 145-150.
 * "West Side Road," 119-122.
 * Willamette Valley described (1843), 164-167.
 * Willamette Valley & Coast Railroad, 129-130.
 * Winter, Wm. H., joint author with Overton Johnson of "Route Across the Rocky Mountains," etc., 1843, 62—104; 163—210; 291-327.
 * Women's Associations in Oregon, plans for work of, 16-27.
 * Woman, elevation and education of, 7-12.
 * Women, larger opportunity of, in Oregon, 12-16.
 * Young, Ewing, the escheat funds from the estate of, 367-9.
 * Young, F. G., editorial note on incorporation of Oregon Central Railroad, 138-44.