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Published in 1837, it was written by Benjamin L.E., a U.S. Army officer exploring and traveling through the American West in the 1830s. It was written based on the captain's actual experience.
This book is full of vivid descriptions of the American frontier and the Native Americans who lived there. It is also an interesting glimpse into the early days of the fur trade in the western United States.
If you are interested in American history, the fur trade, and adventure stories, read The Adventures of Captain Bonneville.
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summary
Captain Bonneville traveled to many parts of the western United States, including the Rocky Mountains and present-day Idaho, Oregon, and Utah. He led expeditions and participated in the fur trade with Native American tribes and fur trappers. The book explores the landscape, encounters with Native Americans, and the challenges and adventures Bonneville and his men faced during their travels.
CONTENTS
Introductory Notice
1. State of the fur trade of the?
2. Departure from?Fort Osage?
3. Wide prairies Vegetable productions Tabular hills
4. An alarm?Crow?Indians?
5. Magnificent scenery?Wind River?Mountains
6. Sublette and his band?Robert?Campbell?
7. Retreat of the Blackfeet?Fontenelle¡¯s camp in danger
8. Plans for the winter?Salmon River?
9. Horses turned loose?
10. Black Feet in the Horse Prairie
11. Rival trapping parties?Manoeuvring
12. A winter camp in the wilderness?
13. Story of Kosato, the Renegade Blackfoot.
14. The party enters the mountain gorge
15. A hunt after hunters?Hungry times?
16. Misadventures of Matthieu and his party
17. Opening of the caches?Detachments of Cerre and Hodgkiss Salmon River Mountains
18. Meeting with Hodgkiss
19. Precautions in dangerous defiles?
20. Gathering in Green River valley?
21. Schemes of Captain Bonneville?
22. The Crow country?A Crow paradise Habits of the Crows
23. Departure from?Green River valley?Popo-Agie?
24. Adventures of the party of ten?The?Balaamite mule?
25. Captain Bonneville sets out for Green River valley?
26. A retrogade move Channel of a mountain torrent?
27. Route toward?Wind River?Dangerous neighborhood?
28. A region of natural curiosities?The plain of white clay
29. Winter camp at the Portneuf?Fine springs?
30. Temperature of the climate?Root Diggers on horseback
31. Progress in the valley?An Indian cavalier
32. Nez-Perce camp?A chief with a hard name?
33. Scenery of the Way-lee-way?A substitute for tobacco
34. Fort Wallah-Wallah?Its commander?
35. The uninvited guest?Free and easy manners?Salutary jokes
36. The difficult mountain?A smoke and consultation?
37. Departure for the rendezvous?
38. Plan of the Salt Lake expedition?Great sandy deserts
39. Gay life at Monterey?Mexican horsemen?A bold dragoon
40. Traveller¡¯s tales?Indian lurkers?
41. A voyage in a bull boat.
42. Departure of Captain Bonneville for the Columbia
43. A rapid march?A cloud of dust?Wild horsemen?
44. Outfit of a trapper?Risks to which he is subjected?
45. The Shynses?Their traffic?Hunting?Food?Horses?
46. Scarcity in the camp?Refusal of supplies by the Hudson¡¯s Bay Company?
47. A festive winter?Conversion of the Shoshonies?
48. Breaking up of winter quarters?Move to Green River
49. Rendezvous at Wind River?Campaign of Montero
Appendix
Wreck of a Japanese Junk on the Northwest Coast
Instructions to Captain Bonneville