Source-Book of American History; Ed. for Schools And Readers
Source-Book of American History; Ed. for Schools And Readers
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943, Ed
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took no other part than the amusement of looking on. None of the natives came to the garrison this day ; the command- ing officers having requested they should not, which was strictly attended to. . . . Thursday 1 2ih. We started early on our journey and had September. a fine morning. Having travelled 2 miles we reached the ^^^' mountains which are very steep ; but the road over them pretty good, as it is much travelled by the natives, who come across to the Flathead river to gather cherries an...d berries. Our hunters in a short time killed 4 deer. At noon we halted at a branch of the creek, on the banks of which are a number of strawberry vines, haws, and service berry bushes. Service- At 2 we proceeded on over a large mountain, where there is junc-beny The conti- nental divide. This was the first public expedition in Oregon, and it made the most impor- tant link in the chain of claims of the United States to the North- west coast. " Bore- tree " = bourtree, or elder. November, 1805. 208 JeiFerson's Policy [1804-1805 no water, and we could find no place to encamp until late at night, when we arrived at a small branch, and encamped by it, in a very inconvenient place, having come 23 miles.
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