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... miles farther on they came to the great Columbian Valley , so called by Lewis and Clarke . It is sixty miles in width , and extends far to the southeast between parallel ridges of mountains , which bound it on the east and west ...
... miles farther on they came to the great Columbian Valley , so called by Lewis and Clarke . It is sixty miles in width , and extends far to the southeast between parallel ridges of mountains , which bound it on the east and west ...
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... miles above the mouth of the river . The first is a perpen- dicular cascade of twenty feet , after which there is a swift descent for a mile , between islands of hard black rock , to another pitch of eight feet divided by two rocks ...
... miles above the mouth of the river . The first is a perpen- dicular cascade of twenty feet , after which there is a swift descent for a mile , between islands of hard black rock , to another pitch of eight feet divided by two rocks ...
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... miles of the Spokan River , which he considered near enough to keep the rival establishment in check . The place which he pitched upon for his trading post was a point of land about three miles in length and two in breadth , formed by ...
... miles of the Spokan River , which he considered near enough to keep the rival establishment in check . The place which he pitched upon for his trading post was a point of land about three miles in length and two in breadth , formed by ...
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Objects of American EnterpriseGold | 1 |
V | 17 |
His Arrival in the United StatesWhat first | 20 |
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adventurers American American Fur Company anchor Arickaras arms arrived Astor Astoria band banks Blackfeet boat Bradbury brought buffalo camp Canadian voyageurs canoes Captain Thorn chief coast Colter Columbia companions coureurs des bois course crew Crooks Crows danger distance embarked encamped enterprise establishment expedition feet fire French Fur Company fur trade grizzly bear hills horses hundred Hunt hunters Indian interior kind lakes land length Lisa lodge Louis M'Dougal M'Kay M'Lellan Mackinaw Mandans Manuel Lisa ment miles Missouri Missouri Fur Company Montreal morning moun mouth natives night Northwest Company Pacific partners party passed peltries Pierre Dorion plains prairies regions rival river rocks Rocky Mountains sail savage ship shore Sioux skins spirit squaw stream supply tains Tamaahmaah tion Tonquin took trading post traffic trappers travellers trees tribes vast vessel village voyage wandering warriors weather wild wilderness wind