My Sixty Years On the Plains Trapping Trading And Indian Fighting

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When asked if they knew what Indians had attacked them they said no, but they supposed that they were Blackfeet. This tribe was the last to be out in the spring, its war-parties going in every direction, even as far as Salt Lake Valley and beyond, as all old mountain men can attest. There is a Blackfoot fort on a bench overlooking the great hot springs, north of where Salt Lake City now stands. The fort is still preserved, I have been told, as a me- mento of the old days. At all events, I mysel
...f, as well as many others, bathed in the spring and saw the fort long before any Mormons had reached Salt Lake Valley.
90 My Sixty Years on the Plains Leaving the valley Docket and I went across country, keeping a good lookout for bears, of which many signs were visible. About three miles from the trappers' camp we discovered a she -bear with three cubs passing over a ridge. Hurrying to the ridge, we saw the bears about two hundred and fifty yards away, turning over rocks in a hollow. We dismounted and crept to within one hundred yards, when Docket said, "You kill the old one.


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