New Light On the Early History of the Greater Northwest the Manuscript Journals

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Is the main tributary of the Athabasca, coming from the Rocky mts. On a course similar to that of McLeod's r. , next above.
NEW FORT AUGUSTUS, AT EDMONTON. 567 which appeared very plain, going due N. At the Petite Montagne " we met another party of Crees on their return to their tents. Soon afterward we fell upon the well-beaten track leading from old Fort Augustus upward ; here the country is pleasant and open, with level plains and few hummocks. We met some more Crees, and then saw a party ah
...ead, which proved to be Mr. Bird's. We had given up hope of overtaking him, as he slept at least ten miles ahead of us last night. We soon came up with him near a small lake at the cross woods, where we found a party of Crees drinking. We passed them into a country covered with willows and long grass. This may be called the W. End of the plains, on the N. Side of the Saskatchewan. We met a long string of Indians under march, mostly intoxi- cated ; they called loudly for rum, but we went on till we came to the entrance of the strong woods, where the track brought us upon the bank, in sight of the river, at a flat bottom, on which were the two establishments ; the hill was steep and slippery.

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