. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. HORSE RACING OF SIOUX INDIANS From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America in 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, FORT MACKENZIE, AUGUST 38, 1833 From a painting by Charles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America in 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 173 came to North America as a naturalist in 1832, arriving in Boston on the Fourthof July, and returned to Europe on a Havre packet from New York on July 16,1834. His Travels in the Inte


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. HORSE RACING OF SIOUX INDIANS From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America in 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, FORT MACKENZIE, AUGUST 38, 1833 From a painting by Charles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America in 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 173 came to North America as a naturalist in 1832, arriving in Boston on the Fourthof July, and returned to Europe on a Havre packet from New York on July 16,1834. His Travels in the Interior of North America, in three volumes, trans-lated from the German by Hannibal Evans Lloyd, were published in 1843. Hebrought with him a skillful illustrator, Charles Bodmer, a Swiss artist, fromwhose sketches plates were engraved and reproduced in the work. From the translated preface of Maximilian to his great work, the following data are taken: At St. Louis on April 10, 1833, the party joined a fur-tradingexpedition on its annual trip by the steamer Yellowstone to the posts of the UpperMissouri, by the advice of Gen. William Clark and Maj. Benjamin the 22d they were at Fort Leavenworth, and on the 2d cf


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