Excerpt from The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., In the Rocky Mountains and the Far West, Vol. 2: Digested From His Journal and Illustrated From Various Other Sources
Here they were visited by a party of Root Diggers, who were apparently rising in the world, for they had horse to ride and weapon to wear, and were altogether better clad and equipped than any of the tribe that Captain Bonneville had met with. They were just from the plain of Boisée River, where they had left a number of their tribe. All as well pro vided as themselves, having guns, horses, and comfortable clothing. All these they Obtained from the Lower Nez Percés, with whom they were in habits Of frequent traffic. They ap peared to have imbibed from that tribe their.
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