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* Climate of Platte Bridge, 137.
 * of the country near Fort Bridger, 179, 180.
 * of Utah Territory, 275.
 * Clothing necessary to the Prairie traveler, 10.
 * Coaches, mail, from Missouri to California and Oregon, 4
 * Coaches, materials of which they are made, 12.
 * slow rate of traveling, 5.
 * the "Concord coach," 12.
 * Coal found on the banks of the Bear and Weber Rivers, and at Silver Creek, 182.
 * Coal in Nebraska, 141.
 * in Utah Territory, 281.
 * near Sulphur Creek, 182.
 * on the banks of the Platte River, 141.
 * Cold Springs, in Kansas, 18
 * squatter life at, 19.
 * Station, 487.
 * Cold-Water Ranch, 49.
 * Colorado, Rio, fountain-head of the, 162.
 * Columbia River, fountain-head of the, 162.
 * Comanche Indians, the, 60, note.
 * their lodges, 86.
 * Compass, the prairie, 48.
 * "Concord coach," description of the, 12.
 * Conference, description of a Mormon, 302–9.
 * Constitution of the State of Deserét, 289, note.
 * Cookery, dirty, of Indian squaws, 80.
 * bill, in the prairies, 84.
 * Coon's Kanyon, 194.
 * Copperas Springs, 181.
 * Corporation of Great Salt Lake City, 315.
 * Corrals, mode of forming, 76.
 * Corrill, John, his work on Mormonism, 205, note.
 * Cotton grown in Great Salt Lake Valley, 287.
 * Cotton-weed, the, 64.
 * Cotton-wood Creek, 30.
 * Kanyon, Great, 343.
 * celebration of Mormon Independence Day at, 340, note.
 * Cotton-wood Kanyon, Great, timber of, 284, 285.
 * visit to, 346.
 * Lake, Great, 347.
 * Station, in Nebraska, 30, 49.
 * tree, the, or Alamo, 32.
 * its uses, 32.
 * Cougar, the, or mountain lion, 153, and note.
 * Council Bluffs, the natural crossing of the Missouri, 71, note.
 * Council Hall of the Seventies in Great Salt Lake City, 229.
 * Council, the High, of the Mormons, 401.
 * Counties, list of, of Utah Territory, 291–3.
 * Coureurs des bois, or unlicensed peddlers, 81.
 * Court-house Ridge, the, 72.
 * description of it, 72.
 * in Great Salt Lake City, 417.
 * interesting case tried in the, 417.
 * Cox, Daniel, his idea of a water communication between the Missouri and the Columbia Rivers, 162, 163, note.
 * Coyotes, or jackals of the Western World, 64.
 * at Rocky-Bridge Station, 160, 161.
 * in Echo Kanyon, 188
 * near Black's Fork, 176.
 * Cree Indians, their habitat, 100,
 * Creek, Ash-Hollow, 70.
 * Battle, 447.
 * Bauchmin's, 189, 190,
 * Box-Elder, 136,
 * Cedar, 334.
 * Cotton-wood, 30.
 * Deer, 138.
 * Dry, 483.
 * Egan's, 183.
 * Grasshopper, 21.
 * Horse, 79.
 * Horseshoe, 163.
 * Kanyon, Big, 191.
 * East, 189.
 * Kiowa, Little, 79.
 * La Bonté, 135.
 * Meadow, 451.
 * Mill, 195.
 * Muddy, Little, 140.
 * Nemehaw, Big, 21.
 * Omaha, or Little Punkin, 71.
 * Pacific, 166.
 * Plum, 48.
 * Quaking Asp, 161.
 * Sandy, 71.
 * Big, 167.
 * Little, 167.
 * Sheawit, 482.
 * Shell, 465, 466.
 * Silver, 182.
 * Smith's, 486.
 * Snow, 140.
 * Strawberry, 161.
 * Sulphur, 181.
 * Thirty-two-mile, 38,
 * Turkey, 30.
 * Vermilion, 27.
 * Walnut, 21.
 * Willow, 161, 461.
 * Yellow, 183.
 * Creeks, or "criks" in America, 21.
 * Crickets (Anabrus simplex?), scourge of, in Utah Territory, 284.
 * Crops in Great Salt Lake Valley, 201.
 * Crosby, Judge, 450.
 * Cumming, Hon. A., governor of Great Salt Lake City, 215.
 * Cumming, Hon. A., his impartial discharge of his duties, 216.
 * Curriculum of the Prairie Indians, 107.
 * Cursing and swearing in America, 14,
 * Cynomys Ludovicianus, or prairie-dog, 66.


 * Davies, Elder John, his Mormon works, 214, note.
 * Dakotahs. See Sioux.
 * meaning of the name, 95.
 * Dana, Lieutenant, compagnon de voyage, 8.
 * Dancing, Mormon fondness for, 230.
 * Danite band, account of the, 59.
 * Dark Valley, 60.
 * Davis, Hon. Jefferson, his estimate of the cost of a railway from the Mississippi to the Pacific, 3, note.
 * Dayton, Lysander, the Mormon Bishop, and his wives, 448.
 * Dead, Indian mode of burial of the, 122.
 * Deep-Creek Kanyon, 462.
 * Station, 463.
 * Valley, 463.
 * Deer Creek, 138.
 * establishment at, 139.
 * kinds of, found in the regions east of the Rocky Mountains, 63.
 * Delaware Indians, account of the, 37.
 * their lodges, 86.
 * Denmark Ward in Great Salt Lake City, 198.
 * Denver City, lawless violence of, 288,
 * Deserét, agricultural society of, 285.
 * alphabet, the, 420.
 * Store, in Great Salt Lake City, 249.
 * the land of the honey-bee, 16),
 * "Deserét News," account of the, 255.
 * Desert, fertility of its eastern and western frontiers, 7.
 * from Fort Kearney to the base of the Rocky Mountains, 6.
 * Desert mostly uninhabited, T.
 * the First, 167.
 * the Great, of Utah Territory, 455, 458.
 * Des Moines River, Indians west of the, 96.
 * Devil's Backbone, the, 147.
 * darning-needle, or dragon fiy, 60.
 * Gate, the celebrated kanyon of the, 151.
 * Hole, the, 458, 459.
 * Lake, Indians of, 97.
 * Post-office, the, 154,
 * Diamond Springs, 60, 480.
 * tragedy at, 60.
 * Diseases of Utah Territory, 278.