. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. UPPER MISSOURI RIVER SCENE AT DROWNED MANS RAPIDSSteamer Rosebud homeward bound. STEAMER SELKIRKFloating palace of the Red River of the North. Built in 1871 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 157 attack upon the Arikaras, they commenced to parley with them and finally dis-appeared altogether. The Arikaras were much terrified and hastily made atreaty of peace, but failing to surrender the property taken from General Ashley,Colonel Leavenworth threatened to attack them again, when they fled. He triedto induce them to return and re-occupy thei


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. UPPER MISSOURI RIVER SCENE AT DROWNED MANS RAPIDSSteamer Rosebud homeward bound. STEAMER SELKIRKFloating palace of the Red River of the North. Built in 1871 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 157 attack upon the Arikaras, they commenced to parley with them and finally dis-appeared altogether. The Arikaras were much terrified and hastily made atreaty of peace, but failing to surrender the property taken from General Ashley,Colonel Leavenworth threatened to attack them again, when they fled. He triedto induce them to return and re-occupy their villages, but did not succeed. Theyleft the mother of Chief Grey Eyes, old and infirm, in one of the lodges, sup-plied with water and food. Colonel Leavenworth placed her in one of the bestlodges, with an increased supply, and left the village undisturbed, but before hewas out of sight, the lodges, numljering 141, were all fired and cjuickly destroyed,except the one occupied by the Indian woman, whose domicile was not was charged that the lodges were burned by Lieut. William Gordon and McDonald, employes of the Miss


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