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* Militia force of the United States, general abstract of the, 336, 337.
 * Milk River, Indians of, 100.
 * Milk weed (Asclepias tuberosa) common in Utah Territory, 167.
 * Milk-sickness of the Western States, 284.
 * Mill Creek, 195.
 * Miller, Captain, of Millersville, 215.
 * Miller's Station, 495.
 * Millersville, on Smith's Fork, 177.
 * Mills, saw, a night passed in one of the, 348.
 * Mills, saw, in the kanyons, 347.
 * Miniswakan Lake, 100.
 * Minnesota Indians, 96, 97.
 * Minnikanye-wozhipu Indians, habitat of the, 98.
 * Mirage, a curious, 47, 48.
 * Mirage, on the counterslope of the Rocky Mountains, 164.
 * Missionaries, certificates supplied to, 353, 354, note.
 * Missionaries, from Great Salt Lake City, 353, 354.
 * Missionaries, number of, in Great Britain, 301.
 * Mississippi, the, 15.
 * Mississippi, Indians of the, 96.
 * "Missouri Compromise," the, 33.
 * "Missouri Compromise," the, origin of the trouble which gave rise to the, 33, 34, note.
 * Missouri, establishment of the mail-coach route from, to California and Oregon, 4.
 * Missouri, rainy season in, 16.
 * Missouri River, navigation of the, 15.
 * Missouri River, sand-banks of the, 15.
 * Missouri River, sawyers and snags of the, 15.
 * Missouri River, the Great, 15.
 * Missouri River, the Little, Indians of the, 15.
 * Missouri River, winter season on the, 16.
 * Moccasins, Indian mode of making, 57.
 * Moccasins, use of, to the prairie traveler, 11.
 * Modesty, Mormon, instance of, 268.
 * Mollusks of Utah Territory, 280.
 * Mono Lake, 274.
 * Montagnes Rocheuses, Les, 153, 162.
 * Moonshine Valley, 480.
 * Moore, "Miss," and her ranche, 154.
 * Moore, "Miss," her history, 155.
 * Moose deer (Cervus Alces), habitat of the, 68.
 * Moravianism regarded as a means of civilization of the Indians, 35.
 * Mormon agglomeration of all that is good in all sects, 397, 398.
 * Mormon balls and suppers at Social Hall, 230-2.
 * Mormon Bible, 367.
 * Mormon Bible, contents of the, 368, note.
 * "Mormon, Book of," 367, note.
 * "Mormon, Book of," chronology of the most important events recorded in the, 411.
 * Mormon Conference, description of a, 302-309.
 * Mormon dispensation of Mr. Joseph Smith, 183.
 * Mormon doctrines and covenants, 371.
 * Mormon doxology, remarks on the fourteen articles of the, 387, et seq.
 * Mormon emigrants, 137, 176, 180, 181, 182, 225.
 * Mormon emigrants, miseries of one of the, 174, 175.
 * Mormon emigration, system of, 295.
 * Mormon emigration, the regular track of, 174.
 * Mormon estimate of outfit for the Utah route, 138, note.
 * Mormon feat at Simpson's Hollow, 168.
 * Mormon feat near Green River, 173.
 * Mormon fugitives on the road, 456.
 * Mormon gift of tongues, 268.
 * Mormon government, upon what it is based, 301.
 * Mormon hierarchy, the, 399.
 * Mormon History, chronological abstract of, 548.
 * Mormon lad, a, in the South Pass, 166.
 * Mormon lectures on faith, 371.
 * Mormon materialism, 384.
 * Mormon meaning of the word, 361-2.
 * Mormon meeting-rooms in London and its vicinity, list of, 301, note.
 * Mormon modesty, 268.
 * Mormon names, 227.
 * Mormon neophytes, behavior of the, 228-9.
 * Mormon polygamy, 373, 426, 428, 431, 432.
 * Mormon Prophet, visit to the, 237, et seq.
 * Mormon Saints, dress of the fair, 227.
 * Mormon Scriptures, list of the, 209, note.
 * Mormon shanty, Dawvid Lewis and his dirty, 174, 175.
 * Mormon tolerance, 351.
 * Mormon wagons, trains of, on the road, 137, 176, 180, 181.
 * Mormonism, deep root which it has taken in Great Britain, 301.
 * Mormonism, final remarks on, 441.
 * Mormonism, Lieutenant Gunnison's resumé of, 398.
 * Mormonism, list of works published upon the subject of, 203, note.
 * Mormonism, objections to, 404.
 * Mormonism, sketch of, 361, et seq.
 * Mormonism, what it is not, 403.
 * Mormonland, account of, 272.
 * Mormons, children of the, 423.
 * Mormons, description of their Temple, 514.
 * Mormons, fondness of the, for sleighing, private theatricals, and dancing, 229–31.
 * Mormons, foundation of their city, 288.
 * Mormons, how they regard the United States, 250.
 * Mormons, kindness of the, to the Indians, 245.
 * Mormons, period for, leaving the Mississippi, 138.
 * Mormons, political prospects of the, 352.
 * Mormons, promulgation of their Constitution, 289, note.
 * Mormons, remarks upon the articles of their doxology, 387, et seq.
 * Mormons, sketch of the religion of the, 361.
 * Mormons, tenure by which they hold their lands, 290.
 * Mormons, their belief as to marriages between a Saint and a Gentile, 170, note.
 * Mormons, their complaints against Congress, 289, 290.
 * Mormons, their Emigration Road, 71.
 * Mormons, their hierarchy, 399.
 * Mormons, their materialism, 384.
 * Mormons, their Nauvoo Legion, 354–5.
 * Mormons, their new Independence-day, 251.
 * Mormons, their newspapers, 255.
 * Mormons, their politics, 251.
 * Mormons, their polygamy, 373.
 * Mormons, their punishment for adultery, 252.
 * Mormons, their quasi-military organization on the march, 138.
 * Mormons, their sermons in the Bowery, 260, 264.
 * Mormons, their tithes, 249–50.
 * Morning on the prairies, 131.
 * Motherhood, how regarded in the Western States, 432.
 * Moufflon, the American, 153, 155.
 * Mountain, Big, 190.
 * Mountain, Ensign, 196.
 * Mountain, Little, 192.
 * Mountain Meadow Massacre, 339.
 * Mountain Point, 195, 459.
 * Mountain, Quaking-Asp, 181.
 * Mountain, Rim-Base, 181.
 * Mountain Springs, 462.
 * "Mountaineer," Mormon newspaper, 257.
 * Mountaineers of the West, 81.
 * Mountains, Bear-River, 174.
 * Mountains, Black, 133, 142.
 * Mountains, Granite, 454.
 * Mountains, Green-River, or Sweet-water Hills, 153.
 * Mountains, High, 458.
 * Mountains, Laramie, 91, 134.
 * Mountains, Laramie Peak, 79, 85.
 * Mountains of Utah Territory, singular formation of the, 275.
 * Mountains, Oquirrh, 191, 194, 322.
 * Mountains, Rocky, 153, et seq.
 * Mountains, Traverse, 332.
 * Mountains, Uinta, 176, 178.
 * Mountains, Wasach, 189, 195, 322, 330.
 * Mountains, White, 450.
 * Mountains, Wind-River, 68, 162, 163, 164, 166.