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[[ | [[unclear]] Indians, a chief of the Flat heads and part of his tribe joined us and we journeyed on to the Big Snake river where we went into winter quarters. We passed this winter without being molested by the Indians. In the Spring Bridger and his party started for the rendezvous on the Green river, Jack Robison and myself Set out for the Utah Country and [[unclear]] fort and there disposed of the furs we had caught on our march. In the fall six of us went to the Grand river and there made our hunt, We spent the [[unclear]] winter Brown's [[unclear]] on the [[unclear]] river In the following spring we went back to the Utah Country and into [[unclear]] Park where we made out spring hunt after which we returned to Robidoux Fort and disposed of our Beaver and remained there till September. Beaver was getting very scarce and finding that it was necessary to try our hand at some thing else Bill Williams Bill New, [[unclear]], Friderick, a frenchman, and myself concluded to start for Bents fort on the Arkansas River Eventually we reached the Arkansas about 100 miles above | ||
of his tribe joined us and we journeyed on to the Big | |||
winter without being molested by the | |||
Indians. In the Spring Bridger and his party started | |||
for the rendezvous on the | |||
myself | |||
on our march. In the fall six of us went to the | |||
Grand river and there made our hunt | |||
spent the winter | |||
In the following | |||
to Robidoux Fort and disposed of our Beaver | |||
and remained there till September. Beaver was getting | |||
very scarce and finding that it was necessary to try | |||
our hand at | |||
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concluded to start for | |||
Eventually we reached the Arkansas about 100 miles | |||
above | |||
Revision as of 19:50, 6 April 2020
unclear Indians, a chief of the Flat heads and part of his tribe joined us and we journeyed on to the Big Snake river where we went into winter quarters. We passed this winter without being molested by the Indians. In the Spring Bridger and his party started for the rendezvous on the Green river, Jack Robison and myself Set out for the Utah Country and unclear fort and there disposed of the furs we had caught on our march. In the fall six of us went to the Grand river and there made our hunt, We spent the unclear winter Brown's unclear on the unclear river In the following spring we went back to the Utah Country and into unclear Park where we made out spring hunt after which we returned to Robidoux Fort and disposed of our Beaver and remained there till September. Beaver was getting very scarce and finding that it was necessary to try our hand at some thing else Bill Williams Bill New, unclear, Friderick, a frenchman, and myself concluded to start for Bents fort on the Arkansas River Eventually we reached the Arkansas about 100 miles above