Pathfinders of the West - Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who - Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, - Lewis and Clark by Agnes C. (Agnes Christina) Laut
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page 312 of 335 (93%)
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F "Far-Off-Metal River," the, 245, 249, 252; Hearne reaches the, 262. Feasts, Indian, 60, 62-63, 67 n. _Festins à tout manger_, 60, 67 n. Fields, companion of Meriwether Lewis, 330-331. Flathead Indians, assistance given Lewis and Clark by, 327, 328. Floyd, Sergeant, of Lewis and Clark's expedition, 332. Forked River, term applied to Mississippi and Missouri rivers, 86, 100; Radisson's account of people on the, 86-87. Fort, Dollard's so-called, at the Long Sault, 97; Radisson and Groseillers', in the Northwest, 114-115. Fort Bourbon (Port Royal), on Hayes River, 161-175, 182-186. Fort Bourbon, on Saskatchewan, 229. Fort Chipewyan, 277. Fort Clatsop, Lewis and Clark's winter quarters, 327-328. Fort Dauphin, 229. |
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