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by Wickenden, Dorothy


  Cheyenne, 7

  Comanche, 48–49

  Ottawa, 219

  Ute, 30–31, 32, 102, 216

  Interior Department, 31, 32, 51, 74, 95

  Italy, 58–59, 115

  Jackson, William H., 31

  James, Henry, 56, 61

  Johnson, Andrew, 21

  Jones, Florence, 223

  Jones, Helen, 207, 223

  Jones, Herbie, 121

  Jones, Minnie, 114, 122

  Jones, Tommy, 114, 119, 121, 122, 136, 173, 181, 223

  Jones family, 121–22

  Karagounis, James, 169–70

  Katsegahnis, George, 168, 170

  Kelly, Jane, 37–38

  Kremmling, Colorado, 95

  Lady of the Lake steamboat, 21

  Lambkin, Roy, 135

  Lapland, S.S., 55, 56, 57

  Latin, as academic subject, 38, 86, 114, 115

  Lay, Elzy, 102

  Leadville, Colorado, 32

  LeMay, Miss, 87, 114, 202

  Letters of a Woman Homesteader (Stewart), 82

  Lincoln, Abraham, 25, 29, 47, 143

  Homestead Act and, 101

  Seward and, xi, 19

  Little Arkansas area, 88, 109, 172

  Little Bear School, 120

  Logan, Chief (Tahgahjute), 25, 140

  Logan, James, 25

  logging, 125

  Ludlow Massacre, 155–56

  Luigi Amedeo, Prince, 57

  Mamie (nursemaid to Woodruffs), 15, 24

  Mansfield, Portia, 128–32, 150, 159, 224–25

  marriage, 13, 55, 141–42

  of Dorothy’s siblings, 80

  marriages of Ros and Dorothy, 207

  as social expectation, x

  Mary Sharp College, 36

  Matisse, Henri, x, 62

  McKinley, William, 24

  Meeker, Nathan, 32, 33

  Mexico, prospect of war with, xii, 85, 143

  Mitchell, Claude, 190

  Mitchell, Joseph, 190

  Mitchell, Richard, 190

  Moffat, David, 50, 78, 90, 154, 225

  building of transcontinental railroad and, 91–93

  railroad—mining symbiosis and, 153

  Moffat Coal Company, 136, 153, 155, 156, 220

  Moffat Road (Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Railway), 3, 73, 129, 192

  building of, 92–96

  coal mines and, 157

  derailments, 198–99

  Gore Canyon, 89, 94, 95

  “Hell Hill” and, 93

  Moffat Tunnel, 217

  in Oak Creek, 153

  Rollins Pass, 93, 94, 95, 98, 212

  Molière, 63

  Mordkin, Mikhail, 131

  Morsbach, Jesse, 114, 173, 215

  Morsbach, Oliver, 114, 196

  Morsbach, Rudolph, 114, 119, 121, 173–74

  Mott, Lucretia, 21

  Mountain View school, 110, 112, 138

  Mount Holyoke College, 36

  Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. George, 75, 76, 121–22

  Mutual Welfare League, 23

  Napoleon I, 63

  Napoléon III (Louis Napoléon), 67

  New York City, 6, 20, 79, 81, 92, 119, 139–40

  Nijinsky, Vaslav, x, 59–60, 66

  Nineteenth Amendment, 97

  North Star (abolitionist newspaper), 20

  Oak Creek, Colorado, xiii, 151, 152–54, 168, 220

  Oak Hills, Colorado, 133, 149, 150–51, 154–55, 169, 171, 197, 206, 220

  Oak Point (Carpenter’s property), 51, 72, 73, 134, 134–36, 182, 215–16

  Oberlin College, 37

  Oklahoma! (Rodgers and Hammerstein), 225

  Old Kent Corporation, 19

  Osborne, David, 21

  Osborne, Eliza, 21–22, 53

  Osborne, Thomas Mott, 22, 23–24

  Oswego Starch Factory, 17

  “Overland Journey” (Greeley), 10

  Owasco Lake (New York), 14, 20–21

  Paris, France, 59–66

  Pavlova, Anna, 131

  Peck, Emma H., 34, 126, 127–28, 133, 160, 162

  Peck, Harry B., 127

  Perry, Bob, x, 77–78, 92, 128–30, 135–37, 142–43, 149–51, 156–59, 162, 163–72, 195, 197, 206, 207, 220

  Perry, Charlotte, 77, 78, 128–32, 150, 159, 175, 224–25

  Perry, Lottie Matson, 129, 153, 205

  Perry, Marjorie, 129, 131, 151, 167–68, 202

  Perry, Ruth, 137

  Perry, Samuel M., xiv, 78, 92, 110, 129, 131, 137, 153, 167, 169, 183, 205, 225

  Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp (Rocky Mountain Dancing Club) 124, 128–32, 224–25

  Persigny, Albine de, 67

  Phipps, Lawrence C., 153

  Phippsburg, Colorado, 153–54, 159, 199

  Picasso, Pablo, 62

  Pike’s Peak gold rush, 9, 10, 48

  Pitkin, Gov. Frederick W., 32, 33, 34

  Pleasant, Eunice, 209–12, 221

  Pleasant, Richard, 225

  Pomeroy, Mrs. Theodore M., 80

  Princeton University, 45–47

  prisons and prison reform, 22–23

  Progressive Party, 63, 143

  Racine, Jean, 63

  Radcliffe College, 37

  railroads, xii, 6, 50, 78

  financiers of, xiv

  Lehigh Valley Railroad, 21

  mining and, 153

  See also Moffat Road

  ranchers, 92

  range wars (cattlemen versus sheep men), 73, 102

  Ranhofer, Charles, 54

  Reid, Sam and Mary, 34

  Rench, Iva, 77, 112, 125, 138–39, 210–11

  Republican Party, 11, 63, 143, 178, 217

  Rey, Mme (French teacher), 60, 61, 62, 63, 65

  Reynolds, George, 211

  Rimrock (Rock) School.

  See Elkhead School

  Robinson, Jimmy, 114, 121, 181, 215

  Robinson, Robin, 114, 121, 173, 180, 223

  Rocky Mountain News, 9, 30, 91, 168

  Rocky Mountains, xii, 129

  railroad over, 3

  Ute tribe and, 30

  Western Slope, 12–13, 32

  Rodeo (de Mille and Copland), 225

  Rodgers and Hammerstein, 225

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 22, 217, 218, 219

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 47, 63–64, 95, 143

  Roselawn (Brown home), 67–68

  Routt County, Colorado, 4, 13, 49, 51, 87, 202, 217

  coal mining in, 153, 154

  county fair in Hayden, 137–38

  homesteaders, 101

  Moffat Road as lifeline for, 91

  Perry’s enterprises in, 92, 110

  ranchers in, 73

  schools, 76

  Routt County Republican (newspaper), 71, 76, 77, 111, 118, 204

  Rubens, Peter Paul, 69

  Rubinstein, Ida, 60

  Rye Seminary, 26

  Sabin, Palmer, 12, 13

  Scheherazade (opera), 59–60

  Schreiner, Olive, 96

  Seelye, L. Clark, 37, 39, 41, 53

  Seneca Falls Convention, x, 21

  servants, 15, 16, 29

  settlement houses, 35–36

  Seward, Fanny, 18

  Seward, Frances, 19

  Seward, William H., xi, 18–20, 22, 54, 81

  Seward, Brig. Gen. William H., Jr., 25

  Shakespeare, William, 29, 191

  sheep herders, 73

  Shelton, Ezekiel, 34

  silver mining, xii, 12

  Singer, Paris, 66

  Sing Sing prison, x—xi

  Smart, Albert, 30, 32–33, 34

  Smart, Lou, 32–33, 34, 37

  Smart, Porter M., 30, 32

  Smart family, 31, 32–33

  Smith, Ezra, 207, 223

  Smith, George, 76

  Smith, Sophia, 36

  Smith College, x, 4, 25, 35–41, 55, 77, 78, 128, 130, 150, 220

  Socialism, 64

  Solandt, John V., 71
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  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 21, 22

  Steamboat Springs, Colorado, xiii, xiv, 30, 87, 160, 169, 215

  founding, 127

  mineral waters of, 49–50

  mining towns compared with, 152

  modern dance as scandal in, 132

  Moffat Road and, 96

  state teacher examinations held in, 124, 126–28

  Winter Carnival, 202

  Steamboat & Wolcott Stage, 45, 50

  Stein, Gertrude, 62

  Stein, Leo, 62

  Stein, Michael, 62

  Stewart, Elinore Pruitt, 82–83

  Strawberry Park, 128–32, 202, 220, 224

  Stuart, William Whitewright, 69–70

  suffragists, x, 21, 65, 80

  Sumner, H. A., 93, 94

  Sunday-school services, 109, 112

  Switzerland, 59

  Taft, William Howard, 63

  Tammany Hall, 22

  Taylor Grazing Act, 218

  Thompson, Maj. James B., 32, 33

  Throop, Enos, 20–21

  Toklas, Alice B., 62

  Tonetti, Alexandra, 131

  Tonetti, Francois and Mary, 131

  tourism, 92, 93

  trapping, 125

  Tubman, Harriet, 20

  Turner, Frederick Jackson, 48, 73, 225

  Two Bar ranch, 102

  Underground Railroad, xi, 20

  Underwood, Arthur (brother of Ros), 53, 55, 57, 58, 97

  Underwood, George (father of Ros), 5, 18, 21, 184, 205

  Underwood, George, Jr. (brother of Ros), 177, 184, 185

  Underwood, Grace (mother of Ros), 17–18, 174, 175, 205–6

  Underwood, Helen (aunt of Ros), 141–42, 181, 184–85, 189, 194, 207

  Underwood, J. Platt (uncle of Ros), 7, 12, 206

  Underwood, Kennard (brother of Ros), 85

  Underwood, Nellie (aunt of Ros), 118

  Underwood family, xiii, 21, 25, 55, 57, 97, 174, 184–85

  United Mine Workers, 155

  Ute tribe, 30–31, 32–34, 102, 216

  Vassar College, 36, 150

  Victorian society, x, 15, 25

  Villa, Pancho, 85

  Vlaminck, Maurice, 62

  Wagner, Earnest, 30, 71, 99

  Walker, William, 34, 216

  Walks in Old Paris, 61

  Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 56

  Wattles, Rebecca, xiii, 215–16, 223–24

  Wellesley College (Wellesley Female Seminary), 36, 81, 84

  Western Colorado Improvement Company, 30

  White, Ann, 208

  White, Jack, 51, 52, 72, 160–61, 193, 208, 216

  White River Agency, 32, 33

  Whittaker, D. L., 174

  Williams College, 37

  Williams Fork, 162

  Willowbrook compound, 20–21

  Wilson, Woodrow, 22, 46–48, 72, 73

  labor strife in Colorado and, 156

  as New Jersey governor, 63–64

  in presidential elections, 177–78

  prospect of war with Mexico and, xii, 85, 143

  World War I and, 128, 143, 204

  Winter Park (formerly Idlewild), Colorado, 93

  Within Prison Walls (Osborne), 24

  Woman and Labor (Schreiner), 96

  Woman’s Educational and Industrial Union, 22, 53, 80

  women, xiii, 73

  careers open to, 55

  coal mines and, 158

  in mining towns, 153

  shortage of women in Elkhead, 75

  Smith College graduates, 41

  social work and, 81

  voting rights and, 80, 97

  women’s colleges, 36–37

  women’s rights, 18, 21

  Woodley, Ruth Carpenter, 81, 83, 84, 87, 103

  Woodruff, Anna (sister of Dorothy), 15, 25, 58, 80, 98, 182, 187, 199, 201

  Woodruff, Carl (brother of Dorothy), 15, 16

  Woodruff, Carrie (mother of Dorothy), 15, 16, 185–86, 188

  Woodruff, Carrie-Belle (sister of Dorothy), 15, 67, 80

  Woodruff, Douglas (brother of Dorothy), 15, 64, 219

  Woodruff, Hermione (sister of Dorothy), 15, 190, 198

  Woodruff, Hope (sister of Dorothy), 24

  Woodruff, John Hermon (father of Dorothy), 5, 15, 16, 181–82

  Woodruff, Mary (aunt of Dorothy), 18

  Woodruff, Milly (sister of Dorothy), xi, 15, 24, 60, 62, 65, 66, 112, 114, 115, 198, 199–203, 207

  Woodruff, Mollie (aunt of Dorothy), 192, 194

  Woodruff family, 20, 21, 174

  World War I (Great War), xii, 128, 143, 204, 217

  Wright, David, 22

  Wright, Martha C., 21

  Yale University, 37

  Yampa Valley, 28, 32, 34, 37, 50, 92, 99

  Yellowstone country, 31

  Zars, Belle, 111, 221

  Zars, Reed, 215

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