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William Henry Ashley

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The only very rugged part of the route is in crossing the Big Horn mountain, which is about 30 miles wide.


— William Henry Ashley


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The snow continues with high winds we remain at this camp to day in consequence of the weather.


— William Henry Ashley


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The Yellowstone river is a beautiful river to navigate.


— William Henry Ashley


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These people were well dressed in skins, had some guns, but armed generally with bows and arrows and such other instruments of war as are common among the Indians of the Missouri.


— William Henry Ashley


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They urged me to take up winter quarters at the forks of the Platt, stating that if I attempted to advance further until spring, I would endanger the lives of my whole party.


— William Henry Ashley


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We continued to move forward without loss of time, hoping to be able to reach the wood described by the Indians before all our horses should become exhausted.


— William Henry Ashley


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We were therefore obliged to unload our boats of their cargoes and pass them empty over the falls by means of long cords which we had provided for such purposes.


— William Henry Ashley


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"William Henry Ashley" Notable Names Database
American National Biography - Ashley William Henry. Though a native of Virginia Ashley had already moved to St.

Before the war he did some real estate speculation and earned a small fortune manufacturing gunpowder from a lode of saltpeter mined in a cave near the headwaters of Missouri's Current river. In 1826 he led an expedition into the Salt Lake Valley. South of the Great Salt Lake he discovered Utah Lake which he named Lake Ashley.

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