Toby Holt had bought some property in the Dakota Territory and in Feb. 1887 a snowstorm killed all his stock and he was forced to sell the land. He went back to his family home that he also owned. This whas where he was born and his third wife, Alexandra, still lived, Portland, OR. Toby had four children. Michael and Sally being the youngest.
Soon after returning to Oregon, Toby was approached to run as Senator for Oregon. Toby was ahead in after the primary election and while at a party to celebrate a mob of anti-Chinese had formed outside. Toby and White Eagle went out ahead of the mob and stopped it.
Janessa Holt was Toby's oldest child, a daughter by Mary White Owl, a Cherokee nurse during the Civil War. Toby did not know about her until Janessa's mother brought her to Toby as she was dying. Janessa was living at home. She wanted to become a doctor but it was almost impossible for women to get into a medical school in 1887. She kept in touch with her friend from college, Nan, and Nan's brother, Charley Lawrence. She had few friends because of her being half Indian. Charlie helped arrange for Janessa to be admitted to a medical school with him in Los Angeles. Soon before they finished medical school, they became engaged.
Tim Holt was Toby's son with his second wife who had died the same as his first one. Tim was attending Harvard, studying engineering. When he heard of the loss of the Dakota land, he took it upon himself to return home to Oregon so his father would not have to continue paying tuition for an education that Tim did not want. Tim was told to go back to college. Instead he was persuaded by Sam to go to Virginia City to stake a claim and mine for silver. The work was hard with little to show for their work. Just ahead of winter, Tim was offered a job as engineer in the Ormond mine and met the owner's daughter, Isabella. He became involved with starting a mining union after being trapped for three days in a mine shaft. Tim got fired from the mine. He tried to talk Isabella into marrying him but she was too afraid of her father to go against his wishes and had nothing further to do with Tim.
Tim was shunned by the miners during the strike because Sam was discovered to be a spy for the owners and had told of the plan to strike the mine. Sam and Tim got into a fist fight and Sam ran to Annie's home. Tim actually saved Sam's life because the miners were going to kill Sam for being a spy. Tim went back to their claim alone. He soon realized that he couldn't do the mining work alone and the miners wouldn't help him because of his tie to Sam. He went into town one night and got drunk and won the dead to the local newspaper in a poker game.
Sam Brentwood was the son of Andrew and Lydia Brentwood and Toby's nephew. Sam had been thrown out of 3 colleges and his parents didn't care or know what to do so they sent him to stay with Toby. Sam's parents were obsessed over the death of Lydia's son by her first husband. Lydia had married an older man to produce an heir for his family. She had a son named Franz. Her first husband died and his family kept the child when she re-married. Alexander and Lydia tried for 6 years to get Franz only to receive notfication that he died of scarlet fever at the age of 7. They lost themselves in the mourning of Franz and showed no interest in the welfare of Sam and their daughter, Eden and sent them both away to school.
Sam went to Virginia City with Tim and there he met a wealthy widow, Annie Malone, who was 11 years older than him. After the strike and the fight with Tim, Sam moved in with Annie and the were married two months later.
White Elk was the raised by the Holt family and became foreman of the Holt ranch in the Dakota territory. When that failed, he was brought back to Oregon and became foreman of their ranch in Portland when his adopted father died. White Elk met and fell in love with a Chinese immigrant girl, Mai. They met while Toby was running for the senate and he went to the Chinese part of town to get to know the Chinese people he would be responsible for. Max's family went back to China after the mob threat in Portland. Mai left her family as they were boarding the ship and she stayed in Portland. White Elk and Mai found each other at the dock where he had gone to search for her. Mai told White Elk she had decided to stay with him and not go back to China with her family.