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A Church Service for the Mountain Men. The following story takes place following the breakup of the 1835 Green River Rendezvous. Marcus Whitman had returned back east to obtain additional resources for the mission work amongst the Indians, and Samuel Parker was intending to travel on to the Oregon Country. For part of this journey Parker traveled with a mixed group of Mountain Men and Indians.
"On the following day religious services were held in the Rocky Mountain Camp. A scene more unusual could hardly have transpired than that of a company of trappers listening to the preaching of the Word of God. Very little pious reverence marked the countenances of that wild and motley congregation. Curiosity, incredulity, sarcasm, or a mocking levity, were more plainly perceptible in the expression of the men's faces, than either devotion or the longing expectancy of men habitually deprived of what they once highly valued. The Indians alone showed by their eager listening that they desired to become acquainted with the mystery of the " Unknown God."
This
story was told to Francis Fuller Victor by Joe Meek and published in River
of the West: The Adventures of Joe Meek.
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