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1827
Sweet
Lake
(Bear
William Ashley lead a pack train with
supplies valued at $22,447 out
of Just prior to or
about the time of the arrival of the pack train, Blackfoot Indians
attacked men at the rendezvous. According
to Daniel Potts, this event was more of a skirmish involving about 20
Blackfoot warriors, however, in James Beckwourth’s
version (remember, Beckwourth is the “Immaculate Liar”) it was an
all-out battle involving more than 300 trappers plus their Indian
allies. According to Beckwourth after six hours of pitched battle, more than 173
Blackfoot scalps were taken. Ashley’s pack
train was on site by at least July 3rd, and may even have arrived prior
July 1st. Beaver
was purchased at $3 per pound. Although
the new fur company Smith, Jackson and Sublette appeared to have had a
successful year, primarily on markup of goods and supplies, there was
grumbling amongst the trappers about the “exorbitant “ prices of
goods. Rendezvous this year
broke up around July 13th.
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