. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. THE STEAMER YELLOWSTONE ASCEXDIXG THE MISSOURI RIVER IN 1833 From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to tlie Interior of North America in 1832-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied. SNAGS, SUNKEN TREES, ON THE MISSOURI From a painting by Charles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of Nortli America in 1832-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 51 also shipped 3,159 pounds of maple sugar. The provisions consumed at FortPembina by the party of that year, consisted, among other things, of 147


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. THE STEAMER YELLOWSTONE ASCEXDIXG THE MISSOURI RIVER IN 1833 From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to tlie Interior of North America in 1832-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied. SNAGS, SUNKEN TREES, ON THE MISSOURI From a painting by Charles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of Nortli America in 1832-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 51 also shipped 3,159 pounds of maple sugar. The provisions consumed at FortPembina by the party of that year, consisted, among other things, of 147 buffalo(63,000 pounds), 6 deer, 4 bears, 775 sturgeon (weighing from 50 to 150 poundseach), 1,150 other fish, 140 pounds of pounded meat and 325 bushels of potatoes. Alexander Henry was ordered August 3, iSoS, to the Saskatchewan, to takecharge of that district (where he lived three years) and in a few days bade fare-well to the Red River, after sixteen winters among the Chippewa. He was drowned in the Columbia River near St. George, May 22, 1814, onthe way in a small boat from St. (ieorge to board a vessel called the Isaac Tod,which lay at anchor outside the bar at the mouth of the river. The post at Pembina, seized by Governor Robert Semple, ]\Iarc


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