Works, Volumen4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... turned his thoughts to another object of importance . He had now arrived at the head - waters of the Columbia , which were among the main points embraced by the enterprise of Mr. Astor . These upper streams were reputed to abound in ...
... turned his thoughts to another object of importance . He had now arrived at the head - waters of the Columbia , which were among the main points embraced by the enterprise of Mr. Astor . These upper streams were reputed to abound in ...
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... turned his thoughts to provide for the subsistence of the main body left to his charge , and to pre- pare for their future march . There remained with him thirty - one men , beside the squaw and two children of Pierre Dorion . There was ...
... turned his thoughts to provide for the subsistence of the main body left to his charge , and to pre- pare for their future march . There remained with him thirty - one men , beside the squaw and two children of Pierre Dorion . There was ...
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... turned his back upon the disastrous banks of Snake River , and struck his course westward for the mountains . His party being augmented by the late followers of Mr. Crooks , amounted now to thirty - two white men , three Indians , and ...
... turned his back upon the disastrous banks of Snake River , and struck his course westward for the mountains . His party being augmented by the late followers of Mr. Crooks , amounted now to thirty - two white men , three Indians , and ...
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Scanty FareA Mendicant Snake | 12 |
Gloomy CouncilExploring Parties | 23 |
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American American Fur Company animal arrived Astor Astoria band banks beaver Ben Jones Blackfeet buffalo caches Caldron Linn camp canoes Captain Chinooks Clarke Clerc coast Columbia Columbia River Comcomly companions comrades course Crooks Crows dangerous despatches distance encamped enterprise establishment expedition feet fire fish forward furs grizzly bear hills horses hundred Hunt hunters Indians Isaac Todd John Day John Reed journey killed land Lewis River lodges M'Dougal M'Kenzie M'Lellan M'Tavish meat ment miles Missouri morning moun mouth natives neighborhood night Northwest Company partners party passed peltries perilous Pierced-nose Pierre Delaunay Pierre Dorion plain poor prairies proceeded procure provisions rifle rocks Rocky Mountains Russian salmon savages ship shore Shoshonies side sight skins Snake River snow soon spirit stream suffered supply tains tion Tonquin trade trap trappers travellers tribes village voyage Wallah-Wallah wandering warriors wild wilderness willow winter Wish-ram