AAdair, George,153,241Adams, Nathan,241,253;his endowment garment,259Agua Grande, Navajo chief,147Aigles, Tirtaan, slogan,75,267Alcove Brook,47Altitude of Colorado River above sea, Black's Fork,15;Junction Green and Grand,114;Paria,151,217;Grand Wash,217;Little Colorado,223;Kanab Canyon,241American Fork,266Amerind,viii.Andy,seeHattanAquarius Plateau,200,202Arlington, Powell and Thompson buried there,267Arms, kind used,12Asa, ranch,264,265;assisted Powell,265Ashley, Wm. H., through Red Canyon,2,28,95;name on rocks,28Ashley Falls,26;portage at,27Ashtishkal, Navajo chief,177Aspen Lakes,201Averett, Elijah, grave of,197Azure Cliffs,99BBaird, Professor Spencer,vi.Bangs, Mount, climbed,194Barbenceta, principal chief of the Navajos,168Base line,166,173,174Basor, teamster,68Beadle, J. H.,215;under name of Hanson,215Beaman, E. O., place in boat,11;duty of,11;leaves party,179;passes Paria on way to Moki Towns,216;up from Kanab Canyon to Surprise Valley,241Beaver, ground,77;shoot one,78;steak cooked,78;soup,78Berry's Spring,188;arrive at,191Berthoud and Bridger lay out waggon road,67Best Expedition, place of starting,95Big Boulder Creek,202Bishop, Francis Marion (Cap.), place in boat,11;duty of,11;leaves party,180Bishop's Creek,54Bison, pictographs,61;range on Green River,61Black Rock Canyon,193Black's Fork,15Boats of the Second Powell Expedition, the,4;names of,4;described,5,6;method of packing,8;order of going,11;crews of,11;no iron on keels,14;built to float when full of water,25;reassignment of crews,136,215;Cañonitacached,135;launched again,209;crew for,209;Deancached,154;Nellie Powellcached,154;Deandiscovered by Beadle,215;Nellie Powellabandoned,215;CañonitaandDeanabandoned,244Bonito Bend,111Bonnemort, John,143;leaves party,179;in Salt Lake City,267Boston burned, news of, received,256Bow-knot Bend,108Bread, kind used,4Bridger and Berthoud lay out waggon road,67Bridger, Jim,95Brigham Young,170,185Bright Angel Creek, arrive at mouth of,232;why so named,232Brown expedition, place of starting,95Brown's Hole, name changed to Brown's Park,18,30;arrive at,30Brush Creek,54Buckskin Mountain (Kaibab Plateau),159Buenaventura, Rio San, Escalante's name for Green River,67BuffaloExpress, letters from F. S. Dellenbaugh to,vii.Butte of the Cross,110CCampbell, Richard, knew of ford El Vado de los Padres,96Camp moved to the Gap,171Cañonita, left behind,135;reached overland,209Canyon of Desolation, enter it,77;character and height of walls,80,84,85;length of,91Canyon of Lodore, enter it,34;declivity of,43;length of,48;fall of,48Canyons, for list of, with heights of walls, lengths, etc.,seeThe Romance of the Colorado River, AppendixCanyons not dark in daytime,25Cap.,seeBishopCapsize, of theCañonita,23;of theDean,235Carleton, companion of Beaman,216Carson, Kit,95Cascade Creek,43,202Cascades of rain,105,106,132Cataract Canyon, declivity compared,43;beginning of,115;height of walls,116,122,126,128,129;we enter it,118;declivity in,118;boulders rolled by current,118;width of river,119;boat runs rapid alone,121;stones rocked by current,127;length of,132;end of,132;number of rapids,132Cataract Creek,96,202Catastrophe Rapid,vi.,242,243Caves once occupied,132Chandler Falls,87;Creek,87Chicago, burning of, first news,157ChicagoTribune, letters from Clement Powell to,v.Chief Douglas, Major and Mrs. Powell winter near his camp,172Chocolate Cliffs,166Chuarooumpeak, chief of Kaibab band of Pai Utes,250;shoots at Oonupits,252;singing,252;hears spirit call,253;goes back to Kanab,254Circle Valley, pass through it,266Clarkson, Mormon settlement,197Clear or Spring Creek (Badger Creek),158Clem,seePowellClemente, Rio San, Escalante's name for White River,67Cliff-of-the-Harp named,43Coal Canyon,91Colob Plateau,191Colorado, from, into Utah,56Colorado River, accuracy of plat of course,vi.,vii.,243;upper continuation of,1;white salmon,98;actual beginning of,115;excessive high water,244Compass Creek,24Condition of party at end of first season's river work,145Course of the Colorado River, accuracy of,vi.,vii.,243Craggy Canyon,57Crater, recent, in Uinkaret country,188Creek, Sentinel,149Crescent Creek,209Crossing of the Fathers, the,seeEl Vado de los PadresDDance, Mormon,173Davy Crockett, Fort,30Dean, theEmma, cached for the winter,154;discovered by J. H. Beadle,215Deer, game, etc.,26Dellenbaugh, Butte,102,104;Mount, named,254;Thompson climbs it,259Dellenbaugh, F. S., joins party,3;position in boat,11;duty of,11;letters from, to BuffaloExpress,vii.De Motte, Professor,213Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railway,119Denver and Rio Grande Railway crossing of Green River,95Denver to Salt Lake, waggon roadviaGolden and Provo,and Robideau Crossing of Green River,67Descent, in feet of Green-Colorado River, from Union PacificRailway to Black's Fork,15;to Flaming Gorge,17;in Red Canyon,33;in Lodore,48;in Whirlpool,56;to the mouth of the Uinta,71;from Wonsits Valley to Gunnison Crossing,93;from the Union Pacific to Gunnison Crossing,93;from Gunnison Crossing to junction of Green and Grand,114;from Union Pacific to mouth of Grand River,114;from mouth of Grand River to Dirty Devil,134;from Union Pacific to Dirty Devil (Frémont),135;from Union Pacific to Paria (Lee Ferry),151;from Paria to Little Colorado,223;from Little Colorado to Grand Wash,223;from Little Colorado to Kanab,241;from Paria to Kanab,241Desolation, Canyon of, enter it,77;perforations in walls of,82;width of river in,83,89;height of walls,84,85;natural arches in,87,88;end of,91;length of,91Diamond Butte, how named,192Diamond Creek mouth astronomically determined,95Diary, of Professor Thompson,vii.;of John F. Steward,vii.;of F. S. Dellenbaugh,vii.;of Jack Summer,7Dinwiddie, Lieut.,258Dirty Devil Mountains,seeUnknown MountainsDirty Devil (Frémont) River,viii.;point of junction with Colorado,3;failure to get to it overland,70,99;arrive at mouth by river,133;overland trip to,195;on head of, according to Dodds,199;mistake discovered,199,200;reach mouth of, overland,209Disaster Falls,39;dinner from wreckage ofNo-name,40;fall of river at,42Distance, from Union Pacific Railway to Gate of Lodore,33;to Echo Park,48;to junction of Green and Grand,114;to Dirty Devil,135;Paria to Little Colorado,223;Little Colorado to Kanab Canyon,241;Wonsits Valley to Gunnison Crossing,93.See alsoAppendix,Romance of the Colorado RiverDixie, name for Virgin Valley,164Dodds, Captain Pardyn, fails to reach Dirty Devil River,70;meet him at El Vado,143Dog, Dandie Dinmont, of Mrs. Thompson,166,195Douglas Boy, first meeting with,64;comes to mouth of Uinta,70;an eloper,71;farewell to,76Dummy and his prophecy,9Dunn, William H.,vi.;name carved in Music Temple,141;killed by Shewits,141,259Dunn's Cliff,43Dutch oven,4Dutton, Major,vii.EEcho, Cliff,49;Park,49;Rock,53;Peaks, how named,151Eight Mile Spring, camp at,165El Vado de los Padres (Crossing of the Fathers),7,8,41,95,96;first white man to ford after Escalante,96;arrive at, 1871,143;description of,168;arrive at, 1872,210;early known by Richard Campbell,96Emma, Sister, a wife of John D. Lee,211Endowment garment, Adams wears one,259Epizoötic visits Utah,262Escalante, his crossing of the Colorado,7;Sierra,43;of Green River,67;his name for Green River,67;for White River,67;River,210;river named by Professor Thompson,210FFailure Creek,129Fennemore, joins party,187;falls sick,212;leaves party,216;in Salt Lake,267Field,5;arm-chair obtained from,8;breakfast at,9Flaming Gorge,1,2;height of walls,17;Green River enters,17;accessibility,20;gateway to the series of canyons,22Frank,seeRichardsonFrank, Pai Ute,seeChuarooumpeakFrémont, River,3;seeDirty Devil;General,95;First Granite Gorge of the Grand Canyon, declivity in,43First Powell Expedition,v.;plat of river by,vi.,2,96;boats of,x.Food supply exhausted,141Fort Davy Crockett,30Fort Defiance, Jacob Hamblin goes there,143Fort Pierce,188Fort Robideau,67;only house on the river,72Fretwater Falls,83Fuzz, Mrs. Thompson's dog,166,195GGate of Lodore,32Gentile frontier town compared with Mormon,174Gila monster,245Gilbert, G. K.,vii.,136Glen Canyon, beginning,137;width of river in,139;height of walls,139-143;end of,151Glencove, attempt to reach Dirty Devil River from,99Glendale, Mormon settlement,262Goblin City, journey to,68;description of,69Gold, found on Colorado,144;at mouth of Kanab,174;miners go after,185Golden to Provo, waggon road,67Gosi-Utes, Gunnison killed by,95Gould's ranch,190Grand Canyon, Jacob Hamblin circumtours it,96;Powell finds way in to the mouth of the Kanab,174;Dodds and Jones get to it,188;Whitmore describes a crossing,188;Dodds and Johnson reach river,189;Dodds and Dellenbaugh go to river at Lava Falls,192;Marble division begins,216;length of, including Marble Canyon,217;beginning of,223;enter it,223Grand River,109Grand Wash,96;altitude of,217Granite, the, runs up,225Grant, news of election of,256Graves, ancient, discovered,77Gray Canyon, enter it,91;colour, height, and character of walls,91,92;end of,93;length of,93Gray Cliffs,164Great Basin,164Green River, points on, astronomically fixed before Powell,19,95Green River City, arrive there,3;described,5;settlements below,8Green River Suck,20Green River Valley,1,2Grizzly bears,26Gunnison, Captain, crossed Green River,95;killed,95Gunnison Butte,93,99Gunnison Crossing, Powell plans to rejoin his party there,70Gypsum Canyon,127HHabasu (Havasu),96Haight,153,157Hamblin, Frank,254Hamblin, Fred,99Hamblin, Jacob, scout and pioneer,96;first after Escalante to cross at El Vado,96;circumtours the Marble and Grand canyons,96;arrives at Paria,153;treaty with Navajos,168;title of his book,169;Indian engagements,170;goes to Mt. Trumbull with Powell,170;