Some Historical Names And Places of the Canadian North West a Paper Read B

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Some Historical Names And Places of the Canadian North West a Paper Read B
Charles N Charles Napier Bell
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, situated about one and a half miles above, and which was in full operation when Thompson visi- ted it in 1797; and Ft. Souris, a post of the X. Y. Co. The N. W. Co. Had also a trading post 45 miles up the Souris in 1797, named Ash House.
About 50 miles above the Souris mouth in 1804 there was an important post of the N. W. Co. — Fort Montagne a la Basse. Harmon says it was from here that he received word that Lewis and Clark, the explorers, were on their way to the Rocky Mountains. The Indian
...s about this post were very troublesome, and on April 10th, 1805, a large party of Crees and Assiniboines encamped about the fort and threatened the traders, throwing bullets over the palisades, while shouting to the people to pick them up as they would need them in a few days, but they did not finally attack it. The fort was on a high bank of the Assiniboine (called Upper Red River by Harmon), and overlooked the plain around to a great extent. Buffalo and antelopes were to be seen frequently from the fort.

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