Breaking the Wilderness the Story of the Conquest of the Far West From the Wan
Breaking the Wilderness the Story of the Conquest of the Far West From the Wan
Dellenbaugh Frederick Samuel
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By means of eye-water and other simple remedies they were able to pur- chase an occasional horse, a few dogs, and roots and fish. The generosity of one chief was greater than any white man would have been likely to offer, for he told them to help themselves to his horses without remuneration. At length they sur- mounted the Lolo Pass again and dropped down on the eastern slope of the Bitter Root range to Traveller's Rest. Here Lewis turned up one of the eastern forks of Clark River and crossed ...to the Missouri by a more direct route, while Clark followed the Bitter Root again, and at its head crossed to the stream they had followed out, and descended to where the canoes had been left. With these, a party under Ordway was sent down the river, and Clark with the rest went from the three forks to the head of the Yellowstone. Building canoes at a point a day or two down this river, they descended it to the Missouri, waiting for Lewis to come to them, a little below the mouth. Meanwhile the latter had gone up Maria's River and in that locality occurred the only fatal encounter with natives of the whole journey.
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