Breaking the Wilderness the Story of the Conquest of the Far West From the Wa

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Breaking the Wilderness the Story of the Conquest of the Far West From the Wa
Frederick S Dellenbaugh
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Photograph by J. B. Lippincott.
the Patties came to the point they saw the remains. "They had cut him in quarters after the fashion of butchers. His head with the hat on was stuck on a stake. " It was full of arrows.
After considerable manoeuvring around New Mexico, James O. Pattie again went trapping down the Gila and its branches to the Colorado River in 1826. Up the Colorado he went to the Grand Canyon, the first American apparently to see it, Pattie's Great Journey 249 then across country n
...ot far from the great gorge, probably on the north, till they came to Grand River, Colorado, and in April, 1827, they crossed the Continental Divide to the head of the Platte near Long's Peak, whence they proceeded to the Yellowstone, terminating there a remarkable traverse of this part of the Wilderness. Pattie then went back to Santa Fe, where his father had remained, and once more started out, going to the Colorado, where they trapped beaver down to the mouth, intending to go this way to the Spanish settle- ments, which they thought existed there.

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