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Index 417 Small. Revtrend Thomas H.. char- I acter of. and relation to slavery question. 3K>-811. Smith. Delazon. affected by breach in democracy, iMl: compared with I Baker. 340; speech of at Phoenix. ' 358-35.^. j Spoils system in partisan politics. viciousness of. 214-iU6. Stearns. David, a radical. 323-324. . Stephens. H. Morse, addresses annual meeting of historical society. j T : Taxation, no provision for. in first I organic law of Provisional govern- i ment. 54. i Thornton. J. Quinn. sent to Washing- ton. 64. ! Transportation problem in Pacific ■ Northwest, 79-S4: development of. system of. in Pacific Northwest. ! Si-SS. V Union sentiment inspired and or- ganized through flag-raisings, 360- : 363. j Union league clubs. 36*^X367. j Villard, Henry, organizes and devel- ops transportation agencies of the ! Pacific Northwest. 297-801. 1 W Waldo. Daniel, estimate of influence of. 251. Wait. S. M. discusses slavery. 316-318. Wax of Nehalem Beach, surround- ings of beach, where found. 24: ref- erences to. in historical writings, 2.5-26; beeswax or ozokerite, 26- 28; Dr. Diller's discussion of ques- tion. 2tH32 ; determination of amount of wax and characteristics by analysis. o2--37; evidence tending to prove it of oriental origin, 37-38; probable meaning of characters lx)rne by pieces of it. 39-41, Westward movement affecting char- acter of civil government in Ore- gon. 44-45. Williams. Hon. George H.. "Free State Letter"" of, its influence toward makinsr Oregon a free state. 232-2:59: text of letter, 2.54-273. ■"Wolf meetings."" 49-.50. Woolen. George, an anti-slavery man. 325-326.