Introduction to The River of the West
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This is the story of his year as Joe Mike and Yamao. In 1828, Mick came west as an employee of the Rocky Mountain Fir Company and engaged in fur trade for the next 12 years. He worked at various fur companies and later became a free catcher. He often travels with Bridger's brigade and participates in many important events during this time.
In the second half of his life, he told Francis Fuller Victor of Oregon, who recorded the story we saw here, his story. Mick has a vivid memory of his year in the mountain and he used this interesting mountain life to make this account lively.
This online book consists of the first 21 chapters of the original published in 1870 by Victor. In the rest of the first chapter I took up Mick's second career as an Oregon colonist. And after retirement he retired as a mountain man. Although this material is a useful source of Oregon's payment history, it is outside the scope of this electronic fur trading library and is not included here.
Victor, Mrs. Francis A. Fuller. The Nishikawa. Connecticut Hartford, Ohio Toledo: R. W. Bliss and Company, 1870
In the latest issue, there are two volumes of introduction and memo by Winfred Blevins issued in Mountain Press publisher, Missoula, Montana State, 1983. Currently pressed by Tamarack Books
Powell, John Wesley. In 1869, 1870, 1871 and 1872, the West Colorado River and its tributaries were explored and explored under the directions of the Smithsonian Institutional Secretary. 1875 Reprinted Wallace Stevens as an introduction to exploring the Colorado River and its valley. New York: Penguin, 1987. Lyon, Thomas J. This unrivaled land: America's natural writing guide. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Silkweed, 2001. In a sense, this is not only another heading of Lyon's "Invincible Land: America's Natural Book Book" (1989) but also radically changed content - the selection of the main source of 300 pages Three times more than chronology and reference books
The Colorado River is one of the state's largest river basins located on the hill of the Rocky Mountain National Park, heading west toward the Great Lakes, the Kremlin and other areas. There are tributaries and rivers famous worldwide in the catchment basin, and it is indispensable for fishery, white water and agricultural irrigation. Other rivers that make up the Colorado Basin include Animas, San Juan, Blue, Dolores, Eagle, Gunnison, Rolling Fork, Yampa River. Interstate and interactive trips in Mexico's Gulf of Mexico each flow into the larger (or trunk) Colorado River.
Over 1000 miles of the Colorado River and its tributaries, Virgin of the west, Kanab, Pariaia, Escalante, Dirty Devil, and Green River, small Colorado State on the east side, San Juan, Dolores and Gunnison, these cut the maze of spectacular deep canyon It was. The longest and most spectacular of these valleys is the magnificent Grand Canyon, which lasts from the mouth of Paria to the Grand Wash stream. There is another area in the Canyonlands National Park at the confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River in the southeastern part of Utah.
Colorado State (North America River) located in the southwest part of the United States and Northwest Mexico is 2,330 kilometers (1,450 miles) in length and the longest river in the west side of the Rocky Mountains. Colorado is located on the western side of continental division in the northern Colorado province, and through the first 1600 kilometers (about 1,000 mile) route it passes through a series of deep canyons and gorges eroded by the tide. The river flows through southeast Colorado province into the southeastern part of Utah, leading to the Green River, its main tributary. After passing through the northern part of Arizona State, Colorado flows 446 kilometers (277 miles) west west through the magnificent Grand Canyon. It then forms the border between Arizona, Nevada and California and flows generally toward the south. Near Yuma, Arizona, the river crosses the border into Me