Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 4Washington State Historical Society, 1913 |
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Halaman 3
... river and by land . David Thompson discovered the sources of the Columbia , explored the Upper Columbia , and was the first to voyage over every foot of this , the Pacific Coast's mightiest river . Through the courtesy of Mr. Aubrey ...
... river and by land . David Thompson discovered the sources of the Columbia , explored the Upper Columbia , and was the first to voyage over every foot of this , the Pacific Coast's mightiest river . Through the courtesy of Mr. Aubrey ...
Halaman 4
... river flowing northeast instead of southwest , as McKenzie had described the Tacouche Tesse ( Frazer had not yet explored the Tacouche Tesse to the sea , thus showing that it was not the Columbia ) . From the Indians Thompson learned ...
... river flowing northeast instead of southwest , as McKenzie had described the Tacouche Tesse ( Frazer had not yet explored the Tacouche Tesse to the sea , thus showing that it was not the Columbia ) . From the Indians Thompson learned ...
Halaman 5
... River , which would take Thompson's expedition a thousand miles out of his way and put him on the upper Frazer ... river to Kootenay House , but his men were dispirited , " useless as old women . " January 26 Le Tendre and Deaw deserted ...
... River , which would take Thompson's expedition a thousand miles out of his way and put him on the upper Frazer ... river to Kootenay House , but his men were dispirited , " useless as old women . " January 26 Le Tendre and Deaw deserted ...
Halaman 6
... river to explore this river in order to open out a passage for the interior trade with the Pacific Ocean . " The first night was spent with the Simpoil Indains , three - quarters of a mile up the San Poil river from the Columbia ...
... river to explore this river in order to open out a passage for the interior trade with the Pacific Ocean . " The first night was spent with the Simpoil Indains , three - quarters of a mile up the San Poil river from the Columbia ...
Halaman 8
... river was now at its flood time . Next morning they came upon an Oachenawagan [ Okonogan ] chief and sixty men , with their women and children , who made them " a present of a good roasted salmon , and a bushel of arrow - root berries ...
... river was now at its flood time . Next morning they came upon an Oachenawagan [ Okonogan ] chief and sixty men , with their women and children , who made them " a present of a good roasted salmon , and a bushel of arrow - root berries ...
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