.MTA4NQ.NzM1OTk

From Newberry Transcribe
Revision as of 01:46, 18 November 2019 by imported>Spenardo (Created page with "SATURDAY, July 7th, 1855. Very pleasant Morn - We arrived at Fort Berthold at nine O'clock A.M. - This is the "Gros Ventres" village or "unclear" They number about blank s...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

SATURDAY, July 7th, 1855.

Very pleasant Morn - We arrived at Fort Berthold at nine O'clock A.M. - This is the "Gros Ventres" village or "unclear"

They number about blank space where he probably meant to go back and write a number large men long hair caused by unclear - Col. V Vaughan disributed the presents

-Another coal vein here much ticker than at Ft. Clark -

Left at 12 O'clock -

We took on board three Blackfeet indians who had been here on a friendly visit also some Gros Ventres -

One of the Blackfeet is named "Little Dog" and is the one whom Gov. Stevens mentions

A hunter started from Fr. Berthold -