Irving's Works, Volume 8G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1886 |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 21 |
State of the fur trade of the Rocky Mountains American enter | 31 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
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adventures American Fur Company Astoria band banks Bannecks beautiful beaver Bighorn Blackfeet Blackfoot boat braves buffalo bull boat caches camp Captain Bonne Captain Bonneville Captain Bonneville's Columbia companions comrades course Crow country danger deep defile distance encamped enemy expedition eyes feet fire Fitzpatrick Flatheads Fort Cass free trappers Fur Company fur trade Green River Valley halt hand heart hills horses Hudson's Bay Company hunters Indians journey kind Kosato lake length lodge Malade River miles morning moun neighborhood Nez Percés night old chief party passed peltries Pierre's Hole plain Portneuf prairies precipices proceeded ravines reached region rendezvous rifle rival rocks Rocky Mountains round route Salmon River savage scene scouts Shoshonie skins smoke Snake River snow soon spirit stream Sublette supplies tain tion took trade trail trap travellers tribe turned village warriors wild wilderness William Sublette Wind River Mountains winter Wyeth