"A book of great merit. . . . Persons interested in the history and romance of the West will be grateful."—LeRoy R. Hafen, Journal of American History "Hebard has assembled a great deal of interesting and valuable material from the correspondence and memoirs of the fur traders, missionaries, army officers, and pioneers, who were instrumental in opening the region to white settlement."—American Historical Review "[This] tribute to an Indian chief who stands preeminent as a factor in the development and settlement of the Northwest, and as friend of the United States through the period of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad, is a distinct and important contribution to the history of the Northwest from 1840 to 1900."—Boston Transcript