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Early Western Travels
1748-1846

Volume XXIII

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Early Western Travels
1748-1846
A Series of Annotated Reprints of some of the bestand rarest contemporary volumes of travel, descriptiveof the Aborigines and Social andEconomic Conditions in the Middleand Far West, during the Periodof Early American Settlement

Edited with Notes, Introductions, Index, etc., by

Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D.

Editor of "The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents," "OriginalJournals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition," "Hennepin'sNew Discovery," etc.

Volume XXIII

Part II of Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in theInterior of North America, 1832-1834

Cleveland, Ohio
The Arthur H. Clark Company
1906

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Copyright 1906, byTHE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The Lakeside PressR. R. DONNELLEY & SONS COMPANYCHICAGO

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXIII
[Part II of Maximilian's Travels in theInterior of North America]

CHAPTER XVI—First stay at Fort Union, from June 24th to July 6, 183311
CHAPTER XVII—Voyage from Fort Union to Muscleshell River, from the 6th to the 28th of July26
CHAPTER XVIII—Voyage from the Muscleshell River to Fort Mc Kenzie, from July 28th to August 9th60
CHAPTER XIX—Description of Fort Mc Kenzie and the Environs, and of the Indian population living there90
CHAPTER XX—Stay at Fort Mc Kenzie, from August 9th to September 14th123
CHAPTER XXI—Return from Fort Mc Kenzie to Fort Union, from the 14th to the 29th of September168
CHAPTER XXII—Second residence at Fort Union, from September 29th to October 30th188
CHAPTER XXIII—Voyage from Fort Union to Fort Clarke, from October 30th to November 8th207
CHAPTER XXIV—Description of Fort Clarke and the Environs222
CHAPTER XXV—Account of the Mandan Indians252
CHAPTER XXVI—Observations on the Tribe of the Manitaries, or Gros Ventres367
CHAPTER XXVII—A few words respecting the Arikkaras...

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