Forty Years a Fur Trader On the Upper Missouri the Personal Narrative of Charle
Forty Years a Fur Trader On the Upper Missouri the Personal Narrative of Charle
Charles Larpenteur
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The whites may get me at last, 9 as you say, but I will have good times till then. You are fools to make your- selves slaves to a piece of fat bacon, some hard-tack, and a little sugar and coffee. " Sitting Bull was a prophet, no doubt, but no extraordinary sagacity was required to foresee this. During the excitement aroused by the ghost-dances still fresh in the public mind, he was killed Dec. 15, before the affair of Wounded Knee, Dec. 29, 1890. In the course of his long career of professiona...l scoundrelism and criminality, he probably made more mischief and did more damage than any other contemporary Indian. APPENDIX. Arrivals of Steamboats at Fort Union, and later at Fort Buford, 1864-69, as noted in Larpenteur's Orig. Journs. (With some data for Fort Benton during these years, from Cont. Mont. Hist. Soc. , and various additional items. ) 1864. May 31. Benton arr. 5 a. M. , bringing Larpenteur to his post. She arr. Benton June 10; again June 27, tripping from Milk r. ; arr. Mouth Maria's r.
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